Kindly start with petitioning the JSC to act on so many complaints raised by the public concerning the corruption in the judiciary. There are just too many pending issues touching on judges starting with SCJ then cascade it down.
The @LawSocietyofKe has filed a Petition seeking to compel the strict enforcement of the principles of Chapter 6 on Leadership and Integrity by the @IEBCKenya, @EACCKenya, @ORPPKenya, and @NCIC_Kenya. In particular, the Petition seeks that the institutions charged with upholding Chapter 6 undertake their mandate diligently, set up a code of conduct to regulate political conduct by elected individuals, and that any political leader proved to be in breach of their integrity obligations be deprived of any benefit from public resources.
This Petition recognises and responds to the need to disrupt the unchecked corruption that has become characteristic of Kenya's political scene. The accountability and integrity requirements under our Constitution are key to the standard of governance contemplated by the people of Kenya. Our institutions must remain alive to their power and discharge their duties without fear or favour.
The Petition will be mentioned for directions on 29th September 2025.
Kama MCA Tarimbo hange fall out na Mutai
Yesterday could have been his time to shine pale Litein 😅😅angepata some support ya Senate kutoka Bureti.
But anyways this is politics I am sure they will get back to be baddies na Mutai politically.
I joined @CJMarthaKoome and other institutional leaders at the launch of the Judiciary Committee on Elections (JCE) Operational Plan 2025–2028. This Plan represents the Judiciary’s strategic approach to electoral dispute management, establishing frameworks for institutional coordination, judicial capacity building, and stakeholder engagement ahead of 2027.
The JCE Operational Plan is a crucial democratic safeguard, unveiled amidst a political climate where troubling political rhetoric threatens electoral integrity and some actors openly undermine constitutional principles.
Speaking on behalf of the @LawSocietyofKe, I outlined three critical electoral challenges that demand immediate judicial attention and preparedness to ensure the Plan's full effectiveness:
The boundary delimitation impasse - with the IEBC having missed the March 2024 constitutional deadline for constituency review, we face inevitable court battles over representation and electoral fairness.
Parliamentary vacancy gaps - current legal ambiguities around lapsed 90-day by-election windows create constitutional questions that will require judicial clarity.
Electoral technology complexities - our courts must be equipped to handle disputes involving AI manipulation, deep fakes, and digital disinformation in modern electoral processes.
These aren’t theoretical concerns - they’re emerging realities that will test our justice system’s capacity to provide timely, authoritative guidance. Together, these complex and evolving challenges call for timely, principled responses across the entire legal ecosystem.
We’ve committed to working closely with the Judiciary, IEBC and other key stakeholders to ensure our legal framework keeps pace with Kenya’s evolving democratic landscape. The Bar has a responsibility to champion constitutional compliance and professional integrity throughout this journey.
The road to 2027 begins now, and the LSK is proud to walk it in partnership with our justice sector stakeholders.
Police have reportedly shot and killed a protester in Juja and dragged the body into the Juja Police Station. The incident has sparked outrage as tensions remain high in the area.
It is actually true. Protestors and sponsors are from the same region. The 1969 oathing bado inasumbua watu. The mau mau grand kids astill demanding their share by looting from their own
Thank you American Embassy for giving me a Greencard, I will miss Kenya !America see you in a few hours. God bless wengine sasa 🤗 #GreenCard#AmericanWay#USA
If Uhuru Kenyatta could not help Raila Odinga become president, what magic will he use to make these city jokers who depend on press conferences win? Kalonzo Musyoka and Gedion Moi cannot win anything! They can only control Standard Group headlines!
Stop crying when you know very well you absconded. What was hard for you to attend and raise your issues in the sittings?? You now have enough time for press after press. I hope wamunyoro paid you for the Dp party he is acquiring and it is in public that you are joining him
I DID NOT ABSCOND, RUTO FIRED ME OVER MY STAND ON EXTRA JUDICIAL KILLINGS
The President in a televised interview on the night of 31st March 2025 at Sagana State lodge stated that I was relieved of my duties for failing to attend cabinet meetings. I would wish to respond as follows:
It will be recalled that on the 12th of January this year I issued a press statement in which I condemned the rampant abductions and extra judicial killings that had been going in the county. In that statement I called upon government to rise to the occasion and release all those who were held in captivity and bring to book the perpetrators. Subsequent to this I was challenged by the DCI to go and record a statement with the DCIO Killimani because the matter was allegedly under active investigation.
There have been three cabinet meetings this year, to date, the first being on 21st of January at Kakamega State Lodge. When I received the invitation and the agenda for the cabinet meeting I realized that there was no agenda touching on abductions and extra judicial killings, yet even the President had on 27th December 2025 at a public rally in Homa Bay committed to ending abductions. I, therefore, felt in good conscience that it would not be fitting for me to attend a cabinet meeting that did not address such a monumental issue that goes to the core of our constitutional basis and the rule of law. In the circumstances, I decided to write to the President through the Secretary to the Cabinet, drawing his attention to these issues and requesting him to excuse my non-attendance for those reasons. The information I have from the Secretary to the Cabinet is that she delivered my letter dated 20th January 2025 to him.
The next Cabinet meeting was a special one called on 11th February, 2025 and I received both the invitation and agenda of the meeting. Like in the first instance, I went through the agenda and found that the issues of abductions and extra judicial killings were not listed. I wrote to the President directly, this time, drawing his attention to my earlier letter of 20th January, 2025, and stated that I found it untenable for the highest decision making body of the state to continue sweeping the matter of abductions and extra judicial killings under the carpet. I stated that I would not attend any other cabinet meetings until the issues of abductions and extra judicial killings were listed as an agenda for discussion, debate and resolution on the way forward.
The third cabinet meeting took place on the 11th of March at State House Nairobi and like the other two I had been invited and sent the agenda for the day. The item was still not on the agenda. I wrote directly to the President on the 10th March 2025 again referring to the previous two letters and reiterating my position and I did beseech the President to direct that the vexing issue of abduction and extra judicial killings in our country be prioritized and placed on the agenda for future cabinet meetings.
To date the President has never responded to any of my letters, clearly thereby indicating that the matter of abduction and extra judicial killings is not worthy of his attention or that of the cabinet. After each cabinet meeting I regularly received, without failure, the dispatch from cabinet indicating all the matters that had been discussed and the decisions thereof but the matter of abductions and extra judicial killings has never been discussed. I was, therefore, surprised to hear the President on live television stating that the issue has been discussed in cabinet and has been resolved.
There is no doubt that I was sacked because of my stand on the abductions and extra judicial killings and not because of the so-called absconding of cabinet meetings.
Hello guys. The government is setting up @CopShakur for possession of a firearm and he’s currently in a cell in Naivasha for days now. A lawyer from LSK is on it and I’ve spoken to him. They’re holding him refusing to give him bail or take him to court. My Naivasha people would be great to show solidarity with Shaqur by visiting him. Let’s all stand with cop shakur who’s being targeted unfairly by the state for standing up for what’s right. Here’s the affidavit and what they’re apparently “investigating”
#FreeCopShakur