Owning a vehicle in Kenya while living abroad comes with ongoing compliance obligations including registration, insurance, annual inspection, and maintenance. For diaspora Kenyans, managing these requ...
Children born abroad to Kenyan parents are entitled to Kenyan citizenship, but establishing that citizenship requires obtaining a Kenyan birth certificate through proper consular and civil registratio...
Registering a business in Kenya from the diaspora has become increasingly accessible through online platforms, but navigating the registration process, understanding tax obligations, and maintaining o...
Buying land in Kenya is one of the most important and risky financial transactions a person can make, with land fraud costing victims billions of shillings annually through fake title deeds, double se...
Kenya's national identity system is undergoing its most significant transformation since independence, evolving from the traditional laminated ID card to the Maisha Namba digital identity framework. T...
Community land covers an estimated 60 to 70 percent of Kenya's territory, home to pastoralist, coastal, and other communities whose ancestral territories lacked legal protection for decades. The Commu...
Kenya's cooperative movement, one of Africa's oldest and most established, has shaped the country's economic landscape from independence to the present day. From dairy and coffee cooperatives that tra...
Kenya has a comprehensive legal framework for disability rights anchored in the 2010 Constitution and the Persons with Disabilities Act, yet the estimated four to six million Kenyans living with disab...
Kenya's construction industry is one of the economy's most dynamic sectors, reshaping the country's urban landscape through a building boom that spans residential towers, commercial complexes, and mas...