levy masinde
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A stellar debut! Levy | @levy_masinde, Ruth | @Rukijebet & Monicah represented us at the IBA ICC Moot at @UniLeiden, 🇳🇱, making it to the quarter-finals in our very first appearance!🫡 Cheers to their coach, Kimani | @KimanidKimani! Onward and upward! 🚀 #KabarakPride



🏆Kabarak Triumphs!🥳 @lawkabarak are the winners of the Africa Regional Rounds of the 23rd John H Jackson (@wto) Moot Court Competition!🎉 Congratulations to our stellar team and coach @Harrison_Otty for their brilliance and excellence! #KabarakWins #JHJMCC2025 #wto





The future of justice is here! These brilliant minds from @lawkabarak have successfully honed their advocacy skills through years of rigorous study and are now ready to take on the world—one case at a time. Congratulations to the finalists for making it this far👏


We can't miss to laud this fantastic achievement! Best Overall Moot Team: Victoria, Sydney, and Precious—an outstanding victory!🏆 2nd Runners-Up Moot Team: Silas, Emmanuel, and Laureen.🏅 Best Research Team: Mark and Karol.🏆 2nd Best Research Team: Salome and Melissa.🎖





In a thought-provoking analysis, @levy_masinde critiques the Supreme Court’s ruling in R v Karisa Chengo, arguing that judges of courts of equal status—High Court, ELC and ELRC—shouldn't be confined by specialisation in their judicial roles. Read here: 🔗kabarak.ac.ke/klrb/the-falla…


This is indeed a thought-provoking analysis, I dare say I'm in full agreement. The HC, ELC, and ELRC being of equal status judges serving in either should be legible to serve in either (as an exception, not a rule) in the interest of access to justice.






In a thought-provoking analysis, @levy_masinde critiques the Supreme Court’s ruling in R v Karisa Chengo, arguing that judges of courts of equal status—High Court, ELC and ELRC—shouldn't be confined by specialisation in their judicial roles. Read here: 🔗kabarak.ac.ke/klrb/the-falla…

In a thought-provoking analysis, @levy_masinde critiques the Supreme Court’s ruling in R v Karisa Chengo, arguing that judges of courts of equal status—High Court, ELC and ELRC—shouldn't be confined by specialisation in their judicial roles. Read here: 🔗kabarak.ac.ke/klrb/the-falla…




