Functions of the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) in Kenya
The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) is one of the three arms of the National Police Service (NPS) alongside the...
The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) is one of the three arms of the National Police Service (NPS) alongside the...
The National Police Service (NPS) is established under Article 243 of the Kenyan Constitution. It is a national service responsible...
The vertical sharing of national revenue in Kenya refers to the allocation of revenue raised nationally between the national government...
Nominated positions in Kenya are designed to ensure gender equality, special interest group representation, and inclusivity in legislative bodies. These...
The Parliamentary Service Commission (PSC) is established under Article 127 of the Constitution of Kenya. It is an independent commission...
In Kenya, Members of the National Assembly (MNAs) are elected to represent Constituencies and are also nominated by political parties...
Student strikes in Kenyan secondary schools have been a recurring challenge, particularly in public schools. Various studies and observations have...
Devolution in Kenya is anchored in Article 174 of the Constitution of Kenya (2010), which outlines the objectives of devolution....
Voting in the Senate of Kenya is governed by Articles 122 and 123 of the Constitution of Kenya. These articles...
The elective positions for the national government allow citizens to elect individuals to represent them at the national level. Article...
The elective positions for the county government enable citizens to exercise their sovereign power through democratically elected representatives. Article 1...
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