In Kipkaren estate, Eldoret, tragedy struck. A 25-year-old man named Ali was allegedly arrested by police, assaulted, and thrown into the Sosiani River—later found dead. A […]
The Problem with Traditional Sentencing Across the world, justice systems rely heavily on incarceration as the primary form of punishment. However, this approach has led to […]
The sentencing of Macharia Margaret Nduta to death in Vietnam for drug trafficking should alarm all Kenyans and human rights defenders globally. While drug smuggling is […]
Across Africa, justice systems continue to bear the hallmarks of colonial punitive punishment models—systems built to punish rather than rehabilitate. This legacy has led to overcrowded […]
Kenya’s elite female athletes have tragically become symbols of a deeper crisis within the nation’s sports system. The recent murders of these athletes, including Agnes Tirop, […]
Prison breaks in Kenya have exposed significant flaws in the nation’s criminal justice system. The most recent incident at Gigiri Police Station in August 2024, where […]
In recent months, Kenya has witnessed an upsurge in public protests as citizens exercise their constitutional right to assemble and express their grievances. The slogan “Anguka […]