Residents can deliver a new Nairobi

The colleague argued that the association’s engagement was bordering on over-reach since no construction ever took place without the body objecting to its impact on the building and zoning regulations, aesthetics and environmental standards. This view may not be appreciative of the historical context within which the resident associations have emerged.

In the early 2000s, as I engaged in environmental advocacy, one of the critical issues was the performance of Nairobi City Council in service delivery.

FOL PhD Student Conferred Presidential Award for Exemplary Anti-Corruption Research

The University of Nairobi congratulates Mr. Eric Ngumbi, a PhD Student at the Faculty of Law, for receiving a state award in recognition of his outstanding anti-corruption efforts in Kenya. Mr. Eric expressed his delight saying “the State Award inspires and motivates me in a great way. It rekindles my spirit and commitment to public interest research in the area of public accountability.