When cracks in Jubilee finally tore party apart
POLITICS
Signs that the ruling party was destined for a fall were witnessed on March 9, 2018, a year after the duo were re-elected.
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By Ndungu Gachane | 4 months ago

Wetang’ula Bomas meeting an illegality, says Wamunyinyi faction
Wetang'ula-led faction is holding a meeting at Bomas of Kenya despite the court order
Mireri Junior | 6 months ago
Giving unto Ceaser: Churches fail to render what’s due to taxman
While revenue streams such as tithes and offerings are exempt from taxation, many religious institutions stil don’t pay their fair share of taxes on c
Macharia Kamau | 7 months ago
Multi-billion property wrangles expose churches’ soft underbelly
As religious organisations expand, so has the value of their wealth, intensifying fights over its control.
Peter Theuri | 7 months ago
Sep 27, 2021
Family loses two sons in battle over land ownership
Gordon Odhiambo was lynched by a mob for murdering his elder step-brother George Odhiambo, 45, at Kamasi village, Ndhiwa.
By James Omoro

Sep 18, 2021
Uhuru's men clash over last year's House purge
President Uhuru Kenyatta's men have clashed over last year's purge of Deputy President William Ruto's allies from House committees.

Aug 17, 2021
LSK boss challenges petition to have him declared unfit to hold office
The President of the Law Society of Kenya (LSK) Nelson Havi wants a petition challenging the competency of his office dismissed.
By Daniel Chege

Aug 15, 2021
Lawyers’ society biggest shame in Kenya’s post-devolution history
For a people who refer to their profession as noble, and to each other as learned friends, Kenyans probably expect better from them.
By Clay Muganda

Aug 14, 2021
Warring sides at LSK must step back for it to survive
Many lawyers and friends of the profession are mourning the goings on at Gitanga Road as learned friends expose their unlearned and unfriendly side.

Aug 12, 2021
Wrangles ruining LSK's hard-earned reputation
LSK members should salvage the lobby's reputation by holding candid round-table negotiations or seeking court intervention.
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