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Kenya: Parliament to Appeal Ruling Declaring Cabinet Unconstitutional

AllAfrica

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July 9, 2026

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Parliament will appeal a High Court ruling declaring President William Ruto's Cabinet unconstitutional for failing to comply with the constitutional two-thirds gender rule.

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Africa.com

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· Jun 26, 2026

Kenyan Court Lifts Restrictions on Safaricom Sale

Kenya’s Court of Appeal has lifted a lower court order blocking the government’s planned sale of a 15 stake in Safaricom to South Africa’s Vodacom. The court’s three-judge panel ruled that public interest favored lifting the stay, allowing the transaction to proceed. Kenya’s National Treasury, the defendant, had argued that delaying the deal threatened funding []

The Jerusalem Post

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· Jul 6, 2026

Netanyahu is pushing Israel toward a constitutional crisis by ignoring court ruling - editorial

Sunday’s decision, however, a clear, official, and unanimous declaration that the government reserves the right to determine which court rulings it will obey, is different.

Watchdog Uganda

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· Jun 23, 2026

Local Government’s Kumumanya’s Anti-Corruption Directive Shakes 135 Districts as Jobs Open to All Ugandans

By Brian Mugenyi Watchdog Uganda (mugenyijj@gmail.com) KAMPALA, UGANDA — The Permanent Secretary for the Ministry of Local Government, Mr. Ben Kumumanya, has intensified the call for public servants to exercise their roles with absolute transparency and integrity. According to a new accountability battle unfolding across Uganda’s local government system, several authorities are moving to eliminate [] The post Local Government’s Kumumanya’s Anti-Corruption Directive Shakes 135 Districts as Jobs Open to All Ugandans appeared first on Watchdog Uganda.

Voice of Nigeria

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· Jul 10, 2026

Senegal’s Top Court Rejects Parliament’s Constitutional Amendments

The top court in Senegal has struck down changes to the country’s constitution that would have ​altered the balance of power in government, ‌ruling against an amendment adopted by parliament. Thursday’s Constitutional Court ruling found that the amendment adopted by the ​assembly on June 29 was “contrary to the ​Constitution.” The proposed changes included a [] The post Senegal’s Top Court Rejects Parliament’s Constitutional Amendments appeared first on Voice of Nigeria.

ABC News: Health

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· Jun 22, 2026

Kenya's health minister found in contempt of court over US-backed Ebola facility

Kenya’s High Court has found the health minister in contempt of court for failing to halt the construction of an Ebola quarantine facility intended for Americans, despite existing court orders

Daily Post Nigeria

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· Jun 27, 2026

NDC: It won’t stand – Seriake Dickson reacts, reveals persons behind court judgment

Leader of the Nigeria Democratic Congress, NDC, Seriake Dickson, has rejected the Federal High Court order directing the deregistration of the party, describing the ruling as illegal and vowing to challenge it through legal means. Reacting to the judgment delivered on Friday by Justice Isah Dashen of the Federal High Court in Lokoja, Dickson said the court [] NDC: It won’t stand – Seriake Dickson reacts, reveals persons behind court judgment

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Related coverage for "Kenya: Parliament to Appeal Ruling Declaring Cabinet Unconstitutional": Africa.com — Kenyan Court Lifts Restrictions on Safaricom Sale. The Jerusalem Post — Netanyahu is pushing Israel toward a constitutional crisis by ignoring court ruling - editorial. Watchdog Uganda — Local Government’s Kumumanya’s Anti-Corruption Directive Shakes 135 Districts as Jobs Open to All Ugandans. Voice of Nigeria — Senegal’s Top Court Rejects Parliament’s Constitutional Amendments. ABC News: Health — Kenya's health minister found in contempt of court over US-backed Ebola facility. Daily Post Nigeria — NDC: It won’t stand – Seriake Dickson reacts, reveals persons behind court judgment