Whatever excuses judges give the judiciary in Kenya is broken. The crisis is symptomatic of the flawed legal education in Kenya. It is time to reform legal education to make it a postgraduate level education. Only those with first degrees in relevant fields should be allowed to study law. That will increase the rigor and perspective of lawyers. Currently people join the legal profession to mint money, no wonder the prevalence of corruption and substandard service delivery.
We were alarmed by the noise coming from the direction of the PMs office which is normally quiet and as we rushed out we were met by the sight of two senior officers throwing punches at each other before they were separated. ...LOL
Whatever excuses judges give the judiciary in Kenya is broken. The crisis is symptomatic of the flawed legal education in Kenya. It is time to reform legal education to make it a postgraduate level education. Only those with first degrees in relevant fields should be allowed to study law. That will increase the rigor and perspective of lawyers. Currently people join the legal profession to mint money, no wonder the prevalence of corruption and substandard service delivery.
mkenyakamilifu 2 years ago
We were alarmed by the noise coming from the direction of the PMs office which is normally quiet and as we rushed out we were met by the sight of two senior officers throwing punches at each other before they were separated. ...LOL
freegastanker1 2 years ago
Who cares?
U r paid to do that job Amos...and u have failed Kenyans.
If u had any respect for yourself, ud resign before being thrown out.
It's also time Gicheru left...we don't need political candidates in the judiciary.
kaudus 2 years ago