Excellence in legal advocacy and research was on full display as our students secured multiple top honors at the Wakili wa Watoto Moot Court Competition. Their remarkable performance, intellectual rigor, and mastery of legal argumentation further cement the School of Law’s standing among the best in Kenya and Africa.
In a display of legal prowess and intellectual agility, our teams emerged victorious in multiple categories:
🏆 Best Overall Moot Team – Congratulations to Victoria, Sydney, and Precious for their outstanding victory.
🥉 2nd Runners-Up Moot Team – A remarkable achievement by Silas, Emmanuel, and Laureen.
🏆 Best Research Team – Well done to Mark and Karol for their exemplary research skills.
🎖 2nd Best Research Team – Kudos to Salome and Melissa for their dedication and excellence.
This success is not just a win for the students but a testament to the quality of education, mentorship, and training provided at Kabarak University School of Law. As Professor Ngugi J observed during the last Alternative Justice System (AJS) forum, “There’s something Kabarak is doing, and before anyone knows it, they will be untouchable and unreachable.” Indeed, our students' performance continues to affirm that sentiment, setting new standards in legal advocacy and research.
A special mention goes to the first-year student who was part of the winning team—an incredible feat that speaks volumes about the promising talent being nurtured at Kabarak.
We take immense pride in our students’ achievements and extend our congratulations to each participant for their dedication, resilience, and commitment to excellence. As we celebrate this victory, we remain steadfast in our mission to equip future legal professionals with the skills, knowledge, and ethical grounding to lead in the legal field.
Proudly Kabarak! The future of legal advocacy is bright, and Kabarak University is leading the way.