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Nandi gets third court

Victor AdarBy Victor Adar27th July 2022Updated:27th July 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
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Chief Registrar of the Judiciary Anne Amadi and Mosop MP Vincent Tuwei unveil the plaque and cut the tape at a handover ceremony of a court building at Kabiyet.
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The Judiciary has taken a critical step forward to fulfill its mandate of ensuring that there is a court in every sub-county by the establishment of Kabiyet law courts funded by the Mosop Constituency, National Government Constituency Development Fund (NG-CDF).

According to Chief Registrar of the Judiciary (CRJ) Anne Amadi, Kabiyet is the sixth to be unveiled under the funding of the NG-CDF and the second in Nandi County after Tinderet Law Courts bringing the total number of courts in the county to three.

“The Judiciary will endeavor to match the beauty of the building with excellence in service delivery,” Ms Amadi said. “The Judiciary will make the court ICT ready to enable advocates practicing from Eldoret and Kapsabet to take part in virtual courts in tandem with their counterparts in other parts of the country where ICT has been deployed as an enabler of justice.”

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The chief registrar added that the building has two court rooms, a registry and two chambers among other facilities, and will relieve Kapsabet Law Courts of many cases that emanate from the area.

Chief Registrar of the Judiciary Anne Amadi and Mosop MP Vincent Tuwei cut the tape at a handover ceremony of a court building at Kabiyet.

Mosop MP Vincent Tuwei said the new court will serve a population of 134,000 people who hitherto depended on the Kapsabet and Eldoret law courts, noting that adjacent land has also been donated for purposes of building a High Court station at Kabiyet.

Nandi County has no High Court and relies on Eldoret High Court in neighboring Uasin Gishu County. Samson Cherargei, Senator Nandi County, urged members of the National Assembly to allocate the Judiciary sufficient budget because most of the courts are dilapidated and the Judiciary is increasingly relying on partnerships with County governments to enhance access to justice. 

Kapsabet Environment and Land judge Michael Mwanyale noted that justice had come full cycle to Kabiyet since the court was first established in 1905 during the Nandi resistance. “The court has now been re-established at Kabiyet 117 years later,” said Mwanyale 

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Amadi and Anne assembly building cases Court Courts cut Eldoret has judge Judiciary Kabiyet Kapsabet Land Law many Michael Mosop Mwanyale Nandi National registrar resistance rooms the Vincent
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Victor Adar holds a Diploma in Mass Communication, Print, from Technical University of Mombasa. He has worked before for Reuters, Go Places travel magazine and Aden Associates International. As one of the old hands at NBM, having joined the team in 2012, Victor is one of the most reliable writers in the editorial team. He writes more on enterprise, corporate affairs, HR and technology.

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