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Unpacking the Kenya Information and Communications (Amendment) Bill, 2025

Unpacking the Kenya Information and Communications (Amendment) Bill, 2025

by Charles Wamae, Najib S. Ahmed and Flavious Chepkirui | May 28, 2025 | Legal update

Introduction Aldai Member of Parliament Hon. Marianne Kitany has published a Private Member’s Bill that proposes significant changes to the Kenya Information and Communications Act. Here is what you need to know: The bill redefines a telecommunication operator to...
VAT Exemption on Land and Buildings

VAT Exemption on Land and Buildings

by Charles Wamae and Najib S. Ahmed | Mar 25, 2025 | Legal alerts

An analysis of the Court of Appeal decision in KRA v David Mwangi Ndegwa (Civil Appeal No. 65 of 2019) Judgement 21st March,2025 Facts The respondent purchased land from Standard Chartered Bank Kenya Ltd, including all buildings erected on the land. The appellant,...
No Person Shall Be Subjected to Unlawful Detention, Cruel, Inhumane, and Degrading Treatment

No Person Shall Be Subjected to Unlawful Detention, Cruel, Inhumane, and Degrading Treatment

by Charles Wamae, Prestone Wawire and George Nadio | Mar 5, 2025 | Legal update

“We have no doubt the respondent’s detention was not only unlawful but was also cruel and inhuman, and amounted to torture.  His rights to due process were wholly compromised.  His right to personal liberty was violated.  To say that he was treated in the most unfair...
The Tax Laws (Amendment) Act, 2024 Implication on Tax Laws

The Tax Laws (Amendment) Act, 2024 Implication on Tax Laws

by Charles Wamae and Najib S. Ahmed | Feb 25, 2025 | Legal update

The Tax Laws (Amendment) Act ,2024 that commenced on 27th December 2024 introduced amendments to various tax laws. The introduction of Significant Economic Presence (SEP) tax & Minimum Top-Up Tax have implications for the digital economy &...
A Cure to stop harm through Deception by Contracting Parties

A Cure to stop harm through Deception by Contracting Parties

by Charles Wamae and Frankline Otieno | Feb 21, 2025 | Legal update

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