
Peter Wanjiku
Peter Wanjiku is a lawyer representing the Law Society of Kenya (LSK) in a significant case regarding the Kenyan government's recent decision to monopolize advertising, arguing that this move restricts citizens' access to vital information and undermines public participation in government processes.
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Lawyer Peter Wanjiku represented the Law Society of Kenya, Kenya Editors Guild, and Kenya Union of Journalists in court against Edward Kisiang'ani's decisions.
Gone with the wind: Kisiang'ani powerless after reassignment, court verdictLawyer Peter Wanjiku represented the Law Society of Kenya, Kenya Editors Guild, and Kenya Union of Journalists in court.
Condemned Tyrant: Court quashes Kisiang'ani's directive on State advertsLawyer Peter Wanjiku represented the Law Society of Kenya, Kenya Editors Guild, and Kenya Union of Journalists in their case against Edward Kisiang'ani.
Court quashes Kisiang'ani's directive on State advertsPeter Wanjiku is the lawyer for the Law Society of Kenya arguing against the government’s decision.
Kisiang'ani cancels Standard Group deal over critical coveragePeter Wanjiku argued in court that the government's advertising restrictions limit access to information.
State cancels adverts to Standard Media as court set to rule on ad monopoly caseWanjiku told Justice Mugambi that on February 8, 2017, the then head of public service Joseph Kinyua communicated to all PSs that the Cabinet had decided to establish its paper dubbed My.Gov.
Judgment on State advertising monopoly pushed to later date










