Be Less Reactive to the NEWS HEADLINES!
Proactive is an in-depth analysis of the law, governance, politics and everything related to the human rights. The analysis is to ensu
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Be Less Reactive to the NEWS HEADLINES!
Proactive is an in-depth analysis of the law, governance, politics and everything related to the human rights. The analysis is to ensu
... moreThe podcast currently has 39 episodes available.
Impeachment Process
Grounds for Impeachment: The sources specify several grounds for impeachment, including gross violation of the Constitution or any other law, commission of a crime under national or international law, gross misconduct, incompetence, abuse of office, physical or mental incapacity.
Initiation of Proceedings: The impeachment process is initiated by a motion submitted to the Speaker of the relevant assembly (National Assembly or county assembly), supported by a specified proportion of members. The required proportion varies depending on the office:
Investigation: After the motion is approved, an investigative committee is usually formed to examine the allegations. This committee may comprise:
Decision-Making: The relevant assembly votes on the impeachment charges based on the findings of the investigative committee. The required threshold for successful impeachment also varies by office:
Judicial Review: The sources provide for the possibility of applying to the High Court for review of the Senate's decision in the case of Governor impeachment. There is also a general provision allowing for a move to the High Court for review within 14 days of a final decision on impeachment for any office, unless stated otherwise.
This episode breaks down the key provisions of the Kenyan Employment Act, empowering employees to understand their rights and obligations and helping employers ensure compliance. We'll cover everything from contracts and wages to termination procedures and dispute resolution, using real-life examples to illustrate the Act's practical implications.
The Deputy President and some deputy governors have cried foul of being sidelined by their heads. Are they only beneficial during the voting process? How can leaders pair up and not have an unreconcilable disagreement for the five years that they are expected to be in office?
We are back after a slight break. In this 30th episode, we look at this process of having an idea and bringing another person on board, devaluing them, and once they have served their purpose in our grand scheme discarding them. Also what ripple effect has it had on our politics especially the ongoing campaigns? We also look at some of the recent major happenings that occurred during our hiatus including -
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Finally, we are at the highest office in the land. In this episode, we look at the President's roles.
We have a checklist for what we look for in an individual who is eyeing this seat. Not only does this episode feature future talks of the individual who will occupy this seat after next year's general election but also we look at how our current president has faired - what roles and responsibilities has he been able to do and which he hasn't.
A Side Note - To get a breakdown of the roles of the deputy president and our thoughts regarding that particular seat at length listen to Episode 16.
Be Less Reactive to the NEWS HEADLINES!
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We are at our second last stop in what has been an educative and interactive series. In this episode, we look at the governors. We look at the outlook, the roles, term limits, and impacts to look at when evaluating their performance so far.
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In Episode 27 we look at the upper house of the Parliament of Kenya, The Senate. We look at how effective this role has been in governance since its re-establishment by the 2010 Kenyan Constitution.
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We continue with this Six Piece mini series where in this episode we discuss THE WOMEN REPRESENTATIVE, an affirmative seat provided in Article 97 of the constitution of Kenya.
Once again a special shout goes to Afrocave.com. Find more information about the roles as well as misconceptions about this representative on their website as well as other quite informative information on their website.
Music I Jungle Juice - Wataboi.
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The podcast currently has 39 episodes available.