O’Bang Law Recognised by Chambers and Partners: FinTech Legal 2026
O’Bang Law steps onto the scene!
We are delighted to share that O’Bang Law (Ong’anya Ombo Advocates LLP) has been recognised by the recent Chambers and Partners ranking for FinTech Legal 2026, whereby we are ranked under FinTech Legal 2026 (Band 3).
We are thankful to our clients, team, and colleagues for their roles in enabling us to achieve this milestone....
The Local Content Bill, 2025
Summary
Local content is the added value brought to the Kenyan economy through procuring locally available services, goods, supplies and work force.
The Objectives of The Bill
To provide a framework for regulation of local content by prescribing minimum local content quotas in various sectors:
To promote the local industry and sourcing of locally produced goods and services
To...
Labour Law: Successful Representation – Nairobi ELRCC No. 663 of 2022
Kilimall International Limited secured our services after a Court without jurisdiction to address certain employment disputes awarded the Claimant KES. 2,625,000 in Mavoko CMCC ELRC No. 16 of 2020. We challenged the legality of the judicial decision; however, in the interest of justice and flexible labour courts practices, the Claimant was allowed to file a fresh case, in this case (Nairobi...
Labour Law: Successful Representation – Nairobi ELRC Cause No. 271 of 2020
Our Client, then serving as a Financial Controller at DHL Supply Chain Kenya Limited-Kasarani, was terminated from her role on allegedly being in contravention of her employer’s, DHL’s (Respondent), Conflict of Interest policies. This was despite our Client making the necessary disclosures, which were of less risk to the interest of the business. Furthermore, at this stage, the employer did...

