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The Law Society of Kenya (LSK) is an organization mandated to advise and assist members of the legal profession, the government and the larger public in all matters relating to the administration of justice in Kenya. [2] It was established by an Act of Parliament – The Law Society of Kenya Act (Chapter 18 of the Laws of Kenya).
Nzioka Siwadie Waita (born 24 October 1975) is a Kenyan advocate who has served as the 2nd Chief of Staff of Kenya's State House and Head of Kenya's Presidential Delivery Unit since 5 January 2018. [1] He succeeded Joseph Kinyua, who is Kenya's Head of Public Service, at the start of the 2nd term of President Uhuru Kenyatta of the Republic of ...
The KNCHR aims to comply with the United Nations-approved Paris Principles on the establishment and functioning of independent national human rights institutions.The Commission has been accredited as an 'A status' institution by the International Co-ordinating Committee of National Human Rights Institutions (ICC), which is based in Geneva and is supported by the Office of the High Commissioner ...
Dorcas Agik Odhong Oduor was born on 12 November 1965 in Nakuru District. [1] [2] She completed her secondary education at Lwak Girls' High School in 1983.[2]Oduor completed a law degree in 1990, and a postgraduate diploma at the Kenya School of Law in 1991. [3]
Maina, an Advocate by profession, was born and raised in Kibingoti, Ndia Constituency in Kirinyaga County and attended primary school at Kiangoma Primary School. She then proceeded for her High School education at kabare Girls. [2] Maina studied law at the University of Nairobi and was admitted as an advocate of the High Court (Kenya). [3]
To advocate that ethics and morality be meaningfully based on rational and humanistic ideals and values. To promote skeptical inquiry. To provide community for atheists. To organize activities, such as forums for discussion, guest speakers and debates. To foster public acceptance of atheists in Kenya.
She left there to join Lee Muthoga and Associates where she felt purposed. She started to build up a private practice and a reputation as an advocate in company law. [2] Thongori was married to another lawyer, John Thongori, with whom she had two children. [3] She started her own law company, and she became an advocate for women's rights.
He has served the Government and the people of Kenya in different capacities and was the second longest serving Speaker of the National Assembly of Kenya, having served from 1993 to 2007. [2] He was the Member of Parliament for Laikipia East from 1988 to 1992. Hon. Kaparo has served as an Assistant Minister in a number of government ministries.