Francis Kitheka
Rights of an Arrested Person in Kenya.
They are constitutionally grounded under Article 49 of the Constitution of Kenya 2010. They include:-Right to Be Informed Promptly of the Reason for the Arrest.…
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Premier legal counsel in Kitui, Kenya — corporate, conveyancing, litigation, employment, family & immigration law.
What We Do
We advise individuals, SMEs, corporates, financial institutions, and public bodies across a focused range of practice areas.
Corporate structures, governance, shareholder agreements, joint ventures, and commercial contracts.
Learn More →Property acquisitions, sales, leases, charges and comprehensive due diligence.
Learn More →Civil, commercial, employment and public law disputes before all Kenyan courts.
Learn More →Employment contracts, HR policies, terminations and workplace disputes.
Learn More →Family disputes, succession planning, probate and administration of estates.
Learn More →Trusted immigration and citizenship advisory for individuals and organisations.
Learn More →Vigorous criminal defence at every stage — bail, trial, appeal — before all Kenyan courts.
Learn More →Debt recovery, winding-up, receivership, and restructuring for creditors and debtors.
Learn More →Road accident compensation, medical negligence, and insurance dispute resolution.
Learn More →Challenging unlawful government action and enforcing constitutional rights.
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Why Us
Ngonde Arcade, 1st Floor, Suite H8 — Kitui
Advocates of the High Court of Kenya
Dynamic, solutions-driven firm with deep roots in Kitui County and strong understanding of Kenyan courts, institutions and regulators.
Full-service capability across corporate, conveyancing, litigation, employment, family and public law.
Partner-led engagement with clear communication, regular updates and pragmatic, actionable advice tailored to your objectives.
Modern, technology-enabled offices supporting secure document handling, research and collaboration.
Commitment to integrity, timeliness and long-term relationships with individuals, SMEs, corporates, NGOs and public sector bodies.
From Our Desk
Brief commentary and updates on legal developments that matter to our clients in Kitui and across Kenya.
Francis Kitheka
They are constitutionally grounded under Article 49 of the Constitution of Kenya 2010. They include:-Right to Be Informed Promptly of the Reason for the Arrest.…
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Siyasa & Company Advocates
Whether you are moving to Kenya for work, business, or residence, understanding the country's immigration framework is essential to staying compliant and avoiding costly penalties.
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Siyasa & Company Advocates
Sole proprietorship, partnership, or limited company — the structure you choose affects your liability, taxes, and ability to raise capital. Here is how to decide.
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Our experienced team is here to help you navigate corporate, property, employment, family and public law matters with clarity and confidence.