Blog On the Delayed Arrival of the BVR Kits 6 Nov 2012 Loise Mwakamba So the Biometric Voter Registration (BVR) Kits have arrived in the country, and not a moment to soon, the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission was …
Blog 2012 Voter Registration – Can the IEBC Avoid the Pitfalls of the 2010 Referendum? 25 Oct 2012 Loise Mwakamba The voter registration exercise starts and runs right through the month of November. As we speak, the long awaited Biometric Voter Registration (BVR) kits necessary …
Blog On the ‘Gender Penalty’ that Could Cost Taxpayers Kshs. 4 Billion Annually 20 Oct 2012 Loise Mwakamba Given our context that the implementation of the two third gender principle would run into problems was inevitable. Anything involving a massive change of the …
Blog The Right to Run for Political Office vs. The Leadership & Integrity Requirement 18 Oct 2012 Loise Mwakamba The constitution enshrines both the right to run for political office and the standards for leadership and integrity.
Blog On MPs Decision to Fight for their Right to Sh2 Billion Take Home Package 12 Oct 2012 Loise Mwakamba Just yesterday to the collective relief of the nation the President refused to assent to a Finance Bill that would have allowed the Parliamentarians to …
Blog On MPs 2 Billion Shilling Exit Package 11 Oct 2012 Loise Mwakamba The President has refused to assent to the MPs proposed 2 billion shilling exit package, on grounds of its unconstitutionality, its economic implications, and probably …
Blog The Judiciary on Leadership and Integrity 5 Oct 2012 Loise Mwakamba I doubt anyone would argue that there is need to reform the leadership of the country. However the question of how high to set the …
Blog On Hate Speech, Conciliation vs. Criminal Prosecution, Is Conciliation Enough? 21 Sep 2012 Loise Mwakamba If the prosecution of the Environment Minister for hate speech had gone ahead, it would have been the first in country case of high profile …
Blog On Bribery of Parliamentarians 19 Sep 2012 Loise Mwakamba A few weeks Parliament ago rejected the report of Public Accounts Committee that revealed a 1.8 billion shilling loss of taxpayer money as a result …
Blog On the Doctors, Teachers, and Lecturers Strikes 17 Sep 2012 Loise Mwakamba Has the government so poorly managed public services that the only way that public servants (doctors, teachers, lecturers, police) feel they can influence the government …
Blog On the Government’s Responsibility to Protect its Citizens 14 Sep 2012 Loise Mwakamba The primary of role the state is to protect its citizens. Our constitution guarantees both the right to life (Article 26.1) and the right to …
Blog Media Roundtable: The Media & Hate Speech 3 Sep 2012 Loise Mwakamba Last month’s media roundtable centred around whether the media is better to prepared to deal with issues of hate speech and inflammatory language than it …