By EMEKA-GEKARA MAYAKA (gmayaka@ke.nationmedia.com)
Posted Monday, August 22 2011 at 16:12
Posted Monday, August 22 2011 at 16:12
Kenya gets 28 new high court judges, including 14 women, two from Kenyan Diaspora, 11 serving magistrates, a woman with albinism and a Kenya-European.
Among those who have been appointed is Mrs Lydia Achode who until Monday was the high court registrar. Kenya's new Constitution created a new position for chief registrar to administer the whole court system. (READ: Shollei gets top courts job)
Also named to the list of new judges are a 38-year-old Washington State University lecturer Ngugi Mwaura, and a lawyer in private practice David Machanja.
Others are University of Nairobi law lecturer Pauline Nyamweya and advocate Havelock Jonathan Bowen
More details soon.
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