The Supreme Court has said a law that reserves one-third of elected public offices for members of the opposite gender does not apply to the 2013 elections and should be implemented gradually.
The Supreme Court has declared that the next National Assembly and Senate do not have to immediately abide by Article 81 (b) of the Constitution that says not more than two-thirds… Read more »
The Supreme Court has, through a majority opinion, advised that the two-thirds, one-third gender principle in the Constitution does not have to be ... see more »
The one thirds gender rule will be achieved progressively but cannot be applied in the March 4 general election, the Supreme Court has ruled. Read more »
The Supreme Court is due to deliver a landmark opinion on whether the one-third gender requirement rule should come into effect with next year's General Election or whether it is… Read more »
The supreme court is set to deliver a ruling on the one -third gender rule this afternoon. The case was filed by the Attorney-General Githu Muigai who sought a advice on the… Read more »
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