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Raila in court as CORD wages battle to reverse new security laws
The rivalry between the Jubilee and CORD coalitions played out in court Wednesday when former premier Raila Odinga attended the hearing of a case the Opposition has filed challenging the legality of the controversial Security Laws (Amendment) Act 2014.
By CAROL RWENJI 10 years ago
Raila in court as CORD wages battle to reverse new security laws
Man wants Homa Bay senatorial seat declared vacant before nominations
A member of the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) party has moved to court seeking to have the nomination exercise for the Homa Bay senatorial contest stopped until the seat is declared vacant.
By Carol Rwenji 10 years ago
Man wants Homa Bay senatorial seat declared vacant  before nominations
Lawyers sue Ngilu over new 0.5pc construction levy
The Law Society of Kenya (LSK) has sued Lands Cabinet Secretary Charity Ngilu over a gazette notice allowing 0.5 per cent levy on constructions exceeding Sh5 million.
By Carol Rwenji 10 years ago
Lawyers sue Ngilu over new 0.5pc construction levy
ODM member seeks to stop Homabay nominations
A member of the Orange Democratic Party (ODM) has moved to court seeking to have the nomination exercise for the position of Homabay Senator stopped until the seat has been declared vacant.
By Carol Rwenji 10 years ago
ODM member seeks to stop Homabay nominations
Court to rule where buck stops on Opposition's call for mass action
The High Court will on August 26 decide whether or not it will lift a consent order that holds CORD leaders responsible for any chaos that may follow their call for mass action.
By Carol Rwenji 11 years ago
Court to rule where buck stops on Opposition's call for mass action