How Politicians Use Churches to Clean Dirty Money in Kenya

How Politicians Use Churches to Clean Dirty Money in Kenya

Money laundering is the process of making illegally obtained funds—“dirty money”—appear legitimate by routing them through complex legal or semi-legal systems. In Kenya, one of the lesser-discussed but increasingly troubling routes is via churches and faith-based organizations.This article is a comprehensive guide on how politicians (and associated actors) exploit churches to clean dirty money in Kenya: the … Read more

LSK President Faith Odhiambo Resigns from Victims Compensation Panel

Faith Odhiambo Resigns from Victims Compensation Panel

Law Society of Kenya (LSK) President Faith Odhiambo has officially resigned from President William Ruto’s Victims Compensation Panel, following weeks of public criticism, legal challenges, and mounting pressure from various quarters within the legal fraternity and civil society. Odhiambo, who had been serving as Vice Chairperson of the 15-member panel, said her decision was made in the best interest of … Read more

Can Students Over 18 Sue Their Parents for Support in Kenya?

Can Students Over 18 Sue Their Parents for Support in Kenya?

In Kenya, turning 18 is often seen as the symbolic entry into adulthood — a time when individuals begin taking full responsibility for their own lives. However, what many people don’t know is that the law allows students over 18 years old to sue their parents for financial support under specific conditions. In a recent legal explainer … Read more