Kabarak University School of Law is one of the best law schools in Kenya and Africa, renowned for producing top-tier legal professionals who excel in national and international competitions.
We extend our heartfelt congratulations to Victor Angima, who was recognized as the Best Male Oralist, and Shaddy Blare, who emerged victorious in the Best Research Paper category. Their achievements highlight not only their dedication and hard work but also the quality of legal training at Kabarak University School of Law.
This victory was a collective effort, and we proudly acknowledge the contributions of their teammates—Eugene Sindiga, Sarah Muhonja, and Ashley Ng'eno—who played an integral role in the competition. Under the guidance and mentorship of their Team Coach, Samson Muchiri, the team showcased exemplary teamwork, resilience, and legal proficiency.
The All Kenya Moot Court Competition is a prestigious event that brings together the brightest legal minds from institutions across the country. It provides a platform for law students to engage in rigorous legal debates, enhance their advocacy skills, and gain practical insights into the field of law. By excelling in this competition, our students have once again demonstrated their ability to compete at the highest levels.
At Kabarak University, we take pride in nurturing legal professionals who are not only skilled in the courtroom but also uphold the values of integrity, professionalism, and justice. We celebrate this monumental achievement and remain committed to nurturing a culture of excellence in legal education.
Congratulations once again to Victor, Shaddy, and the entire Kabarak University moot team for their well-deserved success. Your triumph is an inspiration to future legal practitioners and a testament to the outstanding training and mentorship at Kabarak University School of Law.