Mombasa, Kenya · TWK Advocates LLP

Structure.  Counsel.  Legacy.

A full-service law firm serving individuals, institutions, and organizations across Kenya and beyond — with AI-augmented legal intelligence at the core.

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Client-Centred Approach

Every case receives full attention and strategic care. We build each position around your specific circumstances.

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Proven Expertise

A track record across litigation, commercial law, conveyancing, family, and probate — in Mombasa, Nairobi, and across borders.

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Responsive & Reliable

We value your time. Clear communication, regular case updates, and timely delivery — at every stage of your matter.

Built for a complex world.

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TWK Advocates LLP is a full-service law firm delivering innovative legal solutions to individuals, businesses, and organizations. Our team combines deep expertise with a modern, AI-augmented approach — ensuring every client receives personalized, practical counsel.

Based at TSS Towers on Nkrumah Road, Mombasa, we serve clients across the full breadth of Kenya's economy and beyond — from individuals navigating land transactions to international institutions requiring specialist Kenyan counsel.

Mission: To deliver expert legal counsel through integrity, precision, and an unwavering commitment to our clients' outcomes.

Vision: To lead the industry through expert insights, strong solutions, and innovative strategies that drive lasting success.

"We review each task against prevailing legal and market trends — cutting-edge solutions, tailor-made to your specific needs."

Four divisions. One standard.

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Litigation Division

Full litigation services: civil, criminal, constitutional references, judicial review, and pension disputes — before all courts and tribunals in Kenya.

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Family & Probate Division

Advisory services, testamentary dispositions, letters of administration, trusts, and all family law matters — handled with discretion and expertise.

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Commercial & Corporate Division

Incorporations, mergers, acquisitions, restructuring, trusts, pension schemes, and commercial contracts — structured for performance and protection.

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Conveyancing Division

Sales and transfers of land, leases, charges, mortgages, and chattels mortgages — every stage handled with precision and care for your interests.

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Legal insights, generated on demand.

Two pre-generated articles below — plus AI-generated articles drawn from Kenyan law and practitioner knowledge. Select a topic or enter your own — intelligence, delivered instantly.

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Land Transfers in Kenya: Why the Small Print Can Cost Everything

When a property transaction collapses after completion, it is rarely the main clauses that caused the problem. In Kenya's conveyancing landscape, the hazards live in conditions, undisclosed encumbrances, and consent requirements that were never obtained.

The Land Registration Act 2012 and Land Act 2012 reformed Kenya's land law significantly. Yet title registration alone does not guarantee clean ownership. Overriding interests — customary rights, adverse possession claims, unpaid land rates — can survive registration and bind a purchaser who failed to investigate.

Takeaways: Always conduct a full registry search before exchange of contracts. Obtain Land Control Board consent early — it is a condition precedent, not a formality. A void transaction cannot be cured after the fact.

When Separate Legal Personality Becomes a Shield for Liability

The foundational principle of company law — that a company is a legal person distinct from its shareholders — is among the most powerful protections in commerce. It is also among the most abused.

Kenyan courts have shown increasing willingness to pierce the corporate veil where directors have used corporate structure as an instrument of fraud or to evade obligations personally incurred. The Companies Act 2015 imposes personal liability for fraudulent trading under Section 599 — independently of equitable veil-piercing doctrine.

Takeaways: Corporate structure does not insulate against personal misconduct. Maintain proper governance even in closely-held companies. If insolvency is foreseeable, take immediate professional advice.

Experienced advocates. Real results.

Three advocates. Decades of combined experience across litigation, corporate, family, and property law. Committed to your outcome at every stage.

Kitonga Kiiva
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Kitonga Kiiva
Managing Partner
Head of Real Estate, Banking & Finance
Kitonga Kiiva is the Managing Partner of TWK Advocates LLP and a practising advocate with over a decade of experience spanning real estate, banking and finance, employment law, and civil and criminal litigation. He leads the firm’s Real Estate and Banking & Finance Department, advising institutional lenders, private developers, and borrowers on high-value transactions covering financing, due diligence, regulatory compliance, and project development. His litigation practice runs the full breadth of civil and criminal advocacy — appearing before the High Court, subordinate courts, and specialist tribunals including the Employment and Labour Relations Court and the Environment and Land Court. He has handled complex disputes across commercial, property, employment, and constitutional matters. Beyond courtroom work, Kitonga conducts HR and disciplinary consultancy engagements for corporates and institutions — advising on employment policy, chairing disciplinary proceedings, and providing strategic counsel on labour relations matters. His practice is marked by an insistence on precision, commercial realism, and intellectual rigour. He does not deal in templates. Every matter is approached as its own legal problem — with fresh analysis and a direct commitment to outcome. Kitonga is also a published author. He brings the same discipline he applies to legal work to his writing — a habit of thinking carefully, arguing clearly, and saying exactly what he means.
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Peter Khalumi
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Peter Khalumi
Partner
Head of Dispute Resolution
Peter Khalumi is a Partner at TWK Advocates LLP and Head of the firm’s Dispute Resolution Department — the advocate you want in your corner when a matter goes to contest. With a practice spanning arbitration, mediation, intellectual property litigation, and commercial disputes, Peter has built a reputation for strategic clarity under pressure and an instinct for identifying the argument that wins. His courtroom experience runs across Kenya’s specialist tribunals — the High Court, the Employment and Labour Relations Court, and the Environment and Land Court — where he has appeared for both municipal and international clients in matters of significant commercial consequence. He approaches every dispute with the same discipline: understand the terrain, control the narrative, deliver the outcome. Peter holds a Bachelor of Laws degree from KIU and a Postgraduate Diploma in Law from the Kenya School of Law. He is an Associate Member of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators, Kenya Chapter — a qualification that reflects not just technical competence in ADR, but a studied understanding of how disputes are most efficiently resolved. He does not litigate for the sake of it. But when litigation is necessary, he is formidable.
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Qasim M. Faruq Haroon
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Qasim M. Faruq Haroon
Associate
Commercial & Real Estate Department
Qasim M. Faruq Haroon is an Advocate of the High Court of Kenya and one of the firm’s most versatile practitioners. Based in the Commercial and Real Estate Department, his work spans the full architecture of property transactions — sales, transfers, charges, leases — executed with the precision that high-value conveyancing demands. What sets Qasim apart is range. Where many advocates specialise narrowly, Qasim moves comfortably across commercial agreements, lending structures, share transfer arrangements, and dispute resolution. He has drawn and reviewed a wide array of commercial instruments — sale agreements, lease agreements, lending agreements, share transfer agreements — bringing to each the rigour of a practitioner who understands that the document is the deal. He holds a Bachelor of Laws degree from the University of Nairobi and a Postgraduate Diploma in Law from the Kenya School of Law. His litigation and ADR competence makes him equally effective when a transaction breaks down and the matter moves from the boardroom to the courtroom. Thorough, adaptable, and quietly formidable — Qasim is the kind of advocate who makes complex transactions look straightforward.
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Behind every case. Every step.

Ruth W. Shewera
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Ruth W. Shewera
Office Administrator / Paralegal
Client Experience & Legal Support
Ruth Shewera serves as both office administrator and paralegal, operating at the intersection of client experience and legal support. She is often the first point of contact for clients, ensuring that every interaction with the firm is handled with professionalism, warmth, and discretion. In her administrative capacity, Ruth oversees office coordination, scheduling, and internal systems that keep the practice running smoothly. As a paralegal, she assists with document preparation, client communication, and file organisation — ensuring that both clients and advocates are fully supported at every stage of a matter. Ruth’s strength lies in her balance of structure and empathy. She maintains order within the firm while remaining attentive to the human side of legal work. Her presence ensures that the firm is not only efficient, but also approachable and responsive.
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Sammy Musyoka
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Sammy Musyoka
Legal Clerk / Paralegal
Litigation & Case Management Support
Sammy Musyoka is a dedicated legal clerk and paralegal whose work forms a critical backbone to the firm's daily operations. With a sharp eye for procedural accuracy and a disciplined approach to case management, he ensures that every file, filing, and timeline is handled with precision. Sammy supports the legal team across litigation and advisory matters, assisting in legal research, document preparation, court filings, and registry follow-ups. His familiarity with court systems and administrative processes allows matters to move efficiently and without unnecessary delay. Beyond technical skill, Sammy brings reliability and consistency. He understands that in law, small details carry significant weight — and he treats every task with that awareness. His role is not just supportive; it is foundational to delivering seamless legal service.
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Trusted across every sector.

Individuals Private Companies Public Companies Local Banks International Banks Governance Agencies Pension Administrators NGOs & Trusts International Clients

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