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Kenya: Let Kenyans make noise until Supreme Court rescinds Ahmednassir Abdullahi ban

By Rédaction Africa Links 24 with Daily Nation
Published on 2024-01-23 21:00:00

Defamation is a serious issue, and Sam Ogolla believes that the Supreme Court’s ban on Senior Counsel Ahmednassir Abdullahi should be challenged. He argues that no judge should have the power to choose who appears before them, as justice should be blind. Ogolla also emphasizes that what Abdullahi said about the Supreme Court judges amounts to defamation, at worst. He encourages Kenyans to make their voices heard and mentions the existence of robust defamation laws that can be utilized. His contact is [email protected].

Leonard Ochaka highlights the connection between women’s empowerment and the reduction of vulnerability to sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV). He advocates for providing women with resources to enhance their knowledge and skills, as poverty is a major factor in SGBV. Ochaka believes that eliminating poverty can lead to a significant milestone in addressing SGBV. His contact is [email protected].

Paul Otieno criticizes Hamas’s attack on Israel, describing it as a wicked deed. However, he condemns the Israeli Defence Forces’ response as pure evil, citing the bombardment of civilian targets in Gaza and other actions. Ruth Gituma expresses concern about the macabre killings of young women in Airbnb joints in Nairobi and the apparent involvement of foreigners. She urges caution and advises girls to be wary in such situations. On a lighter note, Peter Muchai comments on the fast and furious nature of the Afcon football tournament in Cote d’Ivoire and the surprising choice of goalkeeper shirt numbers by players. He wishes everyone an amazing day.

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