I must share a small but profound encounter which took place over 50 years ago with a world-renowned person - one Peter Beard, now deceased. Something to do with poachers. Poachers provoke me. I was called a poacher by non other than one of my pupils – now a Senior Lecturer at Griffith University in... Continue Reading →
Criminality in Government Registries – The Bane of Wanjiku
Heard of Wanjiku? Wanjiku is that ordinary downtrodden, overburdened, perhaps barefooted Kenyan, carrying on her back a heavy stack of Kenyan woes. For the record, Wanjiku was born, and epitomized, when the late President Daniel Arap Moi, with his iron fist, repeatedly declined calls for a new Constitution. Wanjiku has a brother in the English... Continue Reading →
Law –Bila Maneno –An introduction
Today, 3rd July, 2020, is a momentous day for me - I will be entering my 50th year as a practising Advocate, and am celebrating the event by launching this blog - related to all aspects and challenges of Kenyan law, lawyers and intricate web the emerging jurisprudence poses. The blog is published under the... Continue Reading →