Joshua Malidzo Nyawa is an Advocate of the High Court of Kenya. He holds a postgraduate diploma from Kenya School of Law and a Bachelor of Laws from Moi University School of Law, Kenya. He has a keen interest in Constitutional Law, Comparative Constitutional Law, human rights and Administrative Law.
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Kenyan Ministry of Education Declares that ‘Religious Beliefs Can Enter into Schools’
Image description: Kenyan primary school students sit on chairs and on the floor in a basic dirt-floor classroom taking lessons.
On 4 March 2022 a letter from the Kenyan Ministry of Education addressed to County Directors of ...
The Kenyan Court of Appeal’s BBI Judgment: Omnibus Bill or Separate Referenda Questions?
[Editor's Note: On 20th August 2021, the Kenyan Court of Appeal delivered a landmark judgment in a set of consolidated cases known as "the BBI Appeals". By a majority, the Court of Appeal upheld the High Court's finding that the ...
The Tune Goes On: Appointments to Tribunals Must Adhere to The Two-Thirds Gender Rule
In Bernard Odero Okello & another v Cabinet Secretary for Industrialization, Trade and Enterprise Development, the petitioners challenged the appointment of the interested parties as members of the Business Premises and Rent ...