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The electorate under Articles 97 and 98 have the right to recall the MP representing their constituency before the end of the ...
Maina Kiai changed the face of presidential elections in Kenya. He is neither a politician nor was he a candidate ...
Samuel Twum Ampofo (ST), the legendary Headmaster of Ofori Panin Secondary School (OPASS), has turned 100 years. To God be the glory. ST exemplifies what true leadership is. The late Dr John Edmund ...
This initiative comes as Tanzania continues to grapple with the heavy reliance on biomass fuels for cooking—a staggering 85 ...
A central pillar of Kenya’s democracy, the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) is tasked with the monumental responsibility of delivering free, fair, and credible elections, ...
As Epstein controversy swirls, President Trump signs an executive order aiming to give cities and states more authority to ...
The Constitutional Court has ordered the Supreme Court of Appeal to rehear Nkosana Makate's long-running case against Vodacom ...
And that can take years. Because the Supreme Court is agreeing to hear these cases on its shadow docket, it’s stepping in before the underlying legal question is actually resolved.
By a two-to-one margin, the public believes justices prioritize politics over the law. That's a disaster for the Supreme Court as an institution.
Without explanation, the majority blocked lower court orders halting President Trump’s dismantling of the Department of Education. That erodes the rule of law.
President Donald Trump asked the US Supreme Court to turn away a challenge to his sweeping tariffs, telling the justices they should let the legal fight develop before getting involved.