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Training on electoral dispute resolution enhanced

The training of Judges and judicial officers on election dispute resolution has been going on in all regions in Kenya with the aim of equipping them with more sufficient knowledge on the matter, in readiness for the 2017 election disputes. It is expected that the trainings will help the judicial officers and staff adjudicate election contests in a most expeditious, effective and impartial manner. Electoral dispute resolution plays an important role in ensuring credible elections, the reason why the Judiciary takes training of its staff on the subject seriously. Post-election disputes are petitions filed after the declaration of election results. Petitions of this...

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JUDICIARY ANNUAL SPORTS DAY SCHEDULED FOR MAY

The annual Judiciary Sports Day will be held from 25th to 28th May in Nairobi. The Judiciary Training Institute (JTI) has already formed a technical committee which comprises staff members from different offices and directorates within the Judiciary to begin the preparations for the event. Hon. Justice Boaz Olao chairs the larger organising committee of the Sports Day. The inaugural edition of the Judiciary Sports Day was held in 2014 with the main objective being to bring together the Judiciary staff for a bonding session. It was held at the Judiciary Training Institute (JTI) playground in Nairobi. The winning team in that year was...

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JTI PRIORITY NOW ON EDR TRAINING

Since the beginning of the year, the JTI has been a hive of activity, concentrating on Election Dispute Resolution training, in partnership with the Judiciary Committee on Elections. This follows a directive by the Honourable Chief Justice, David Maraga, to scale down on other trainings and prioritise EDR training. And although the priority has been on EDR training, other specifically approved trainings include the Magistrates Colloquium, the Judges Colloquium, the Kenya Women Judges Association International Conference and the Judiciary Sports Day. The directive by the Chief Justice was informed by the need to ensure that the Judiciary is prepared to handle the...

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