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Kenya electoral body denies sabotage as errors are found in BBI document
Tuesday April 27 2021
Meru Governor Kiraitu Murungi signs his endorsement of the BBI. A referendum on the proposed law change is expected later this year. PHOTO | FILE | NMG
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Experts tasked with scrutinising the Bill by a committee of the national parliament identified errors in the two versions of the Bill, including references to non-existent or wrong clauses, which could expose it to more challenges in the courts.
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Kenya’s electoral commission is fighting new allegations of involvement in a conspiracy to sabotage a constitutional referendum planned for later this year.
Uhuru Declares Vacancies at IEBC
President Uhuru Kenyatta during a previous press briefing
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President Uhuru Kenyatta has declared four vacancies at the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) setting the stage for the replacement of commissioners after the constitution of a selection panel. In exercise of powers conferred in me by Section 7A of the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) Act 2011, I, Uhuru Kenyatta declare vacancies in the positions of four members of the IEBC, the Head of State announced in a special gazette notice dated April 14.
The former commissioners, Consolata Maina, Margaret Mwachanya, and Paul Kurgat had resigned in 2018, but it was not clear as to whether they had formally resigned as the president did not acknowledge receiving their resignation letters.
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THE STANDARD By
Augustine Oduor |
April 1st 2021 at 14:21:36 GMT +0300
Students at the Higher Education Loans Board (HELB) offices in Anniversary Towers, Nairobi. [Collins Kweyu, Standard]
Students who are unable to raise fees to complete advocates training at the Kenya School of Law (KSL) will now get loans through the Higher Education Loans Board.
This as it emerged that up to 200 law students at the KSL drop out of training annually for lack of fees.
The school admits about 1,800 students per year to undertake Advocates Training Program (ATP). KSL administers the course through day-time classes, evening and weekend classes.
The ATP total tuition fee for Kenyan students is Sh145,000. This includes the cost for the nine units, library fee, and pupillage supervision fee.