President Ruto Urges 20 New High Court Judges to Serve Country... CapitalFMKenya: Kenya
The President, who spoke State House, Nairobi during the swearing-in of the judges, called on the judicial officers to apply the law with equity as enshrined in the Constitution.
Ruto further stated that serving in a state office is a demanding undertaking underwritten by high public expectations. Patricia Nyaundi, Diana Kavedza, Sophie Chirchir and Mwaisha Said are among the judges who took their oaths of office. The Judicial Service Commission said they picked them based on merit, gender, regional balance and affirmative action.
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