In many Kenyan households, the mere mention of writing a will is met with discomfort, uneasy laughter, or outright resistance. For some, it feels like “tempting fate”. As though putting pen to paper somehow accelerates death. Yet this belief, rooted in culture and...
Carbon credits have become indispensable to the global fight against climate change. As the world pivots toward a greener economy, Kenya is steadily establishing itself as a significant player in carbon trading, with carbon credits emerging as a new form of economic...
The enactment of the Insolvency Act, 2015 marked a paradigm shift in Kenyan corporate law, moving away from a “liquidation-first” mentality toward a sophisticated culture of corporate rescue. At the heart of this shift is the Administration regime, a...