Law has always been one of the most desirable professions in Kenya; however, it comes with very rigorous learning at a university, and then the Kenya School of Law. One has to be articulate, calm under pressure, and very eloquent. Lawyers are very well paid; and they are some of the m...
The Kenya School of Law (The School) is established under the Kenya School of Law Act No. 26 of 2012, to “be a public legal education provider responsible for the provision of professional legal training as an agent of the Government”. Since inception, the School has made maj...
As an economics graduate, you can work for the government, non-profit groups, or start your own business using the knowledge of entrepreneurship learned in school. The course is one of the most difficult to study in Kenya. It consists of huge computations that include calculus, mathematics, st...
Fordham Law School and GIMPA Law School, to help facilitate a growing commitment to legal ethics through research, scholarship and training. Now, ACLE is wholly independent and managed by the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA) Law School in Accra, Ghana. ...
First of all, it has been courses, courses, courses galore! Courses to learn how to lead a school; courses to learn how to manage a budget that runs in the tens of tens of millions of SEK. Courses to learn how to liase with different gvt authorities, courses to learn how to deal ...
Most scholarly work has focused on the positive effects of digitalisation in Sub-Saharan Africa without accounting for the associated risks and mitigation
The UK has also provided extensive support to infrastructure projects at the KDF’s School of Infantry, which include an urban village, a Forward Operating Base (FOB), and an assault course, all of which prepare more than 600 KDF personnel for deployment in the African Union Mission in ...
Western Kenya was transferred from Uganda to Kenya in 1902. As a result, the economic and political histories of the Northern Iteso and the part of the Southern Iteso living in Kenya have taken vastly different courses. At independence, the Ugandan Iteso were far more wealthy than their Kenyan...
School The purpose of this is to equip students with basic engineering knowledge. It’s not an easy stage, but it is manageable. An unfortunate fact, however, is that not everyone makes it out having passed all the subjects. Part of the course requires students to be attached to engineering...
The Fate of Res Communis in Africa: Unfinished Business. In The Gallant Academic Essays in Honour of HWO Okoth-Ogendo; Kameri-Mbote, P., Odote, C., Eds.; School of Law, University of Nairobi: Nairobi, Kenya, 2017; pp. 103–118. [Google Scholar] Schreiber, L. Securing Land Rights...