Njeri Wagacha talks to The Hon. Justice Aleem Visram, a distinguished Judge of the High Court of Kenya
This month she had the privilege of sitting down with The Hon. Justice Aleem Visram, FCIArb, a distinguished Judge of the High Court of Kenya. In a compelling and insightful conversation, Justice Visram reflects on his professional journey, shedding light on the path that led him to the judiciary and offering a rare glimpse into the intricacies of judicial work in Kenya.From navigating the legal system to unpacking how cases are deliberated and resolved, this episode is a must-listen for aspiring legal professionals and anyone curious about the inner workings of the courts. Justice Visram represents a new generation of judicial leaders, grounded, ambitious, and deeply committed to upholding justice.
A special episode featuring Njeri
In a refreshing twist on NjeriTalks Law, this month’s episode sees the host become the guest. For the first, and perhaps only time, Njeri is interviewed by her two closest friends, Stephanie Omenai and Aleya Kassam.Njeri opens up about her early years, what drew her to law, her formative experiences as a young professional, and what fuels her enduring passion for her work.An engaging and thoughtful conversation offering valuable insight into the journey and professional ethos.
Njeri talks to Disha Copreaux, Chief Executive Officer at Red Lands Roses
Njeri talks to Disha Copreaux, Chief Executive Officer at Red Lands Roses Every month, CDH Kenya Partner Njeri Wagacha publishes a podcast, Njeri Talks Law, where she engages in thought-provoking conversations with leading voices across industries. This month, Njeri speaks with Disha Copreaux, CEO of Red Land Roses, a boutique rose farm located in Ruiru, Kenya, specialising in high-quality spray roses for the luxury export market. In this inspiring episode, Disha shares her journey as a first-time CEO, stepping into a leadership role that feels like a full circle moment, having grown up in a family deeply rooted in agriculture. With a background in private equity-backed agribusiness, she brings a wealth of experience in succession transitions, change management, and business growth, while overseeing a team of over 1,000 employees. Disha opens up about taking risks, forging your own path, and the power of leading with purpose, proving that small can indeed be mighty.
Accelerating Change | Dream Big for Her
In celebration of International Women’s Day 2025, the women of CDH Kenya embarked on an inspiring journey to co-author a powerful book, Dream Big for Her, alongside34 of our female clients and peers. This collection of stories isdesigned to inspire, teach, and encourage women to take bold action and accelerate progress in their respective fields.Every month, CDH Kenya Partner Njeri Wagacha publishes a podcast. This month’s edition of Njeri Talks Law features a live discussion from the book launch, with insights from the authors on the inspiration behind Dream Big for Her. On 7 March 2025, we marked this milestone with a special cocktail event and panel discussion, where we explored the captivating narratives within the book. The event was a celebration of resilience, ambition, and the collective powerof women supporting women. As part of our commitment to empowering the next generation, CDH Kenya will be donating copies of Dream Bigfor Her to students at the Kenya School of Law. Don’t miss this engaging conversation!
Njeri talks to Phillip Aliker, Barrister and Chartered Arbitrator
Every month, CDH Kenya Partner Njeri Wagacha publishesa podcast 'Njeri Talks Law', where she explores insightful conversations with industry leaders. This month, Njeri speaks with Phillip Aliker, a world-renowned dispute resolution specialist and arbitrator. Phillip is a Chartered Arbitrator, Barrister (England & Wales), Advocate of the High Court of Uganda, and a Foreign Legal Consultant in the State of New York. He is also a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators. In this episode, Phillip shares his journey, from being a young barrister in the UK to pivoting away from litigation into arbitration. He also discusses his role as a mentor toyoung lawyers and his perspectives on the future of dispute resolution. Phillip exemplifies professionalism and excellence at the highest level.