Magare Gikenyi

Magare Gikenyi

doctor Kenya

Dr. Magare Gikenyi is a Nakuru-based doctor who initiated legal action against the Kenyan government's directive requiring school fees to be paid via the eCitizen platform, arguing that it was unconstitutional and lacked proper public participation, particularly affecting parents in rural areas.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
84,413
Power
166$
Sentiment
8.00
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Kenya 2 8.00 0.16% +0% 53,771,296 84,413 $106,000 166$
Totals 2 53,771,296 84,413 $106,000 166$
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Recent Mentions

Kenya Kenya: Dr Magare Gikenyi filed a petition stopping Safaricom from taking away the bonga points. 9

The Standard: Victory for customers as court blocks Safaricom's Bonga points expiry plan

Kenya Kenya: Dr Magare Gikenyi is one of the petitioners filing against the government's borrowing practices. 6

The Standard: Omtatah, eight others file fresh suit over Ruto's 'odious' debts

Kenya Kenya: The court decision followed a legal challenge filed in 2023 by Nakuru-based medic Dr. Magare Gikenyi, who questioned the legality of the task force’s establishment. 6

The Standard: Government to uphold court ruling on police reforms, says PS Omollo

Kenya Kenya: Nakuru-based medic Dr. Magare Gikenyi moved to court in 2023 to challenge Dr Ruto's decision to establish the task force. 7

The Standard: PS Omollo outlines progress of reforms in security sector following court ruling

Kenya Kenya: Dr Magare Gikenyi moved to court in 2023 to challenge President William Ruto’s decision to establish the task force. 6

The Standard: Blow as court declares Maraga-led police reforms task force unlawful

Kenya Kenya: Dr Magare Gikenyi moved to court in 2023 to challenge President William Ruto's decision to establish the task force. 7

The Standard: Court declares Maraga taskforce on police reforms unconstitutional