Blog On Watering Down of Legislation June 21, 2012 Loise Mwakamba Lately there seems to be several attempts by parliament to amend legislation to favour the interests of those in the current House. The latest form …
Blog Fighting Impunity: What’s the Voters Role? June 18, 2012 Loise Mwakamba If impunity is the exemption from punishment, absence of remedy, immunity from unpleasant consequences, lack of access to effective justice, and general lack of accountability, …
Blog On Fraudulent Registration of Voters to Political Parties June 15, 2012 Loise Mwakamba Elections have not formally begun and already cracks are beginning to show in the election fabric. There is the issue of the election budget written …
Blog On the Revised Election Budget June 11, 2012 Loise Mwakamba By this point the pattern has grown tiresomely familiar. The Independent Electoral Boundaries Commission (IEBC) submits it’s budget for the next general election to the …
Blog On Leadership and Integrity June 7, 2012 Loise Mwakamba The constitutional requirements for leadership and integrity as outlined in Chapter 6 of the constitution are pretty clear: personal integrity, competence and suitability; objectivity and …
Blog On Constitutional Implementation: Should Parliament be sanctioned? June 4, 2012 Loise Mwakamba According to the Schedule 5 and 6 of the Constitution there are 47 Bills to be legislated within 5 years. 28 of these laws are …
Blog Education a Constitutional Right but who is enforcing it? May 28, 2012 Loise Mwakamba The disgruntlement of the educators in the public sector over pay and staffing is widely known and documented. Less well documented is the detrimental effect …
Blog On the Government’s Failure to Use Funds Earmarked for Development May 25, 2012 Loise Mwakamba The Office of the Controller of Budget was created by the constitution to oversee the implementation of the budgets of the national and county governments. …
Blog Appointments: What’s Constitutional? May 21, 2012 Loise Mwakamba Recently there has been spate of rejections of nominees for various appointive positions. There is currently a court case to stop the appointment of the …
Blog On the Kshs. 200 million Responsibility Allowance May 18, 2012 Loise Mwakamba Recently the country has watched in incredulity as members of parliament have legislated massive payouts to be made to themselves at the end of their …
Blog President’s Gratuity: How much is Too Much? May 14, 2012 Loise Mwakamba Not only do we have one of the highest paid legislatures in the world but I’m quite sure that our President is also one of …
Blog Is the Public Education Sector Broken? May 4, 2012 Loise Mwakamba A decade or two ago the premise existed that if you did well in primary school you went to high school, if you did well …