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Judges keep VAT on fuel, M-Pesa tax to November

Judges keep VAT on fuel, M-Pesa tax to November Wednesday July 28 2021 Attorney-General Paul Kihara Kariuki speaks on August 10, 2018 during the Law Society of Kenya annual conference. PHOTO | KEVIN ODIT | NATION MEDIA GROUP By JOSEPH WANGUI The court had found they were passed by the National Assembly without the Senate’s nod. But Court of Appeal judges Agnes Murgor, Jessie Lesiit and Pauline Nyamweya Tuesday extended the order to November 5, when they will deliver their judgment. Taxes on fuel and M-Pesa transfers and an Sh18 levy on a litre of kerosene, introduced through a set of laws that were declared illegal by the High Court last year, will still be remain in place for the next three months.

Court jails rapist to life in Jigawa

By Fri Jul 02 2021 A Jigawa high court has committed one Jibril Idi to life imprisonment for raping and impregnating a 12-year-old girl. The court, which was presided over by Justice Ado Yusuf Birnin Kudu, found the accused guilty of raping the underage (name withheld) on 27th, 2017 in Digisina village in Birniniwa LGA, when the victim was a JSS 1 student. The offence is contrary to Section 282 (1)(e) of the Penal Code Cap P3 Laws of Jigawa State 2012 and punishable under Section 3 of the Penal Code (Miscellaneous Amendment) Law No. 9, 2014. During the trial, the defendant pleaded not guilty to the offence. As such, the prosecuting counsel in their efforts to prove the case against the defendant called 4 Witnesses, tendered 3 exhibits and closed their case.

Man bags life imprisonment for raping, impregnating minor in Jigawa

Man bags life imprisonment for raping, impregnating minor in Jigawa
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What to know about recent changes to Companies (Guernsey) Law 2008

The Companies (Guernsey) Law 2008 (Miscellaneous Amendment) Ordinance 2020 recently came into force, amending the Companies (Guernsey) Law 2008. The changes are set to improve the administration process for Guernsey companies and have been welcomed by the industry. This article examines some of the key changes.

Bid to steer universities away from certificate courses flops

THE STANDARD EDUCATION A student walks inside a lecture hall at Maseno University after the institutions of higher learning reopened countrywide on October 5 last year following a lengthy closure due to the Covid-19 pandemic. [Collins Oduor, Standard] A second attempt to stop universities from offering bridging, diploma and certificate courses has failed after the High Court dismissed a case that would have locked out learners from transitioning within the institutions. Justice James Makau in his judgment in a case filed by Robinson Kioko, said that the law is clear on what qualifications each student should have to be enrolled for a course as well as the number of contact hours of study.

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