Magistrate calls for change in court mention rules
Embu Chief Magistrate Francis Kyambi wants the rule requiring criminal cases to be mentioned every 14 days to be changed as a way of helping clear court backlogs. Kyambi is now
Read onEmbu Chief Magistrate Francis Kyambi wants the rule requiring criminal cases to be mentioned every 14 days to be changed as a way of helping clear court backlogs. Kyambi is now
Read onResidents of Nakuru County have been advised to embrace Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) to unravel the longstanding delays in issuing title deeds. The County Executive for Lands, Physical Planning, Housing, and
Read onA woman from Sabasaba township Murang’a south sub-county was on Wednesday sentenced to 10 years imprisonment at Kenol Law Court for subjecting her 13-year-old girl to prostitution. The accused person pleaded
Read onA 56-year-old man accused of defiling his nine-year-old granddaughter was on Wednesday arraigned before court in Embu. The accused Joseph Njeru is alleged to have committed the heinous act on November
Read onMombasa residents with cases involving violation of children’s rights have been asked to take advantage of this National Children Service month and avail evidence for the courts to address children
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