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Egerton Law students to sensitize Nakuru residents on legal issues through Egerton Radio


Egerton University Law students will sensitize Nakuru residents on legal issues through Egerton Radio (101.7 FM).

The students will be appearing on a weekly basis on the University radio starting Friday 13th May 2022 for a two-hour programme which is sponsored by the Faculty of Law Legal Aid Project (FOLLAP).

From right: Egerton law students Francis Mulongo and Ann Gethi at the Egerton Radio studio for a programme on electoral laws. With them are the programme hosts, Bethel Vugutsa and Elvin Oduge.

They will discuss the following topics: Electoral Laws; Human Rights violations in the election cycle; Gender Based Violence (GBV) and the law; Land laws and procedures in Kenya; The succession process in Kenya; Labour and Employment Relations; Criminal Law.

FOLLAP’s students’ coordinator Kevin Muiruri says the programmes will be used to capacity build students on various legal issues.

“They are aimed at giving law students a platform to pragmatically apply what they learn in class,” he says.

The programmes can be streamed on www.egerton.ac.ke/radio or radio.egerton.ac.ke

Egerton University FOLLAP , Faculty of Law , Egerton Radio 101.7 FM , GBV , Nakuru County
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