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Rights Commission Urges Faster Police Reforms The Standard, Pg 13
Monday, 03 Oct 2011

KNCHR has raised concerns over the delay to implement police reforms. Commissioner Hassan Omar said the delay to name those to spearhead the process of naming the new Inspector General of Police, his two deputies and CID director raises serious concerns. He said this may be a delaying tactic to i

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Mawingu IDPs Oppose Cash for Resettlement The Standard, Pg 21
Monday, 03 Oct 2011

IDPs in Nyandarua have opposed a move by the government to offer them cash instead of land for their resettlement. The victims camping in Mawingu IDP camp observed that the move would create a loophole for corruption, just like it happened with their compensation money. They therefore vowed to re

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CJ Set to Meet Bungoma Lawyers in City The Star, Pg 17
Monday, 03 Oct 2011

CJ Willy Mutunga is set to meet lawyers from Bungoma in a bid to diffuse a court boycott over a backlog of over 4000 cases. The lawyers want the CJ to post a second Judge to Bungoma to help reduce the backlog.

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Amendment Bill is Inept and Unnecessary The Star, Pg 24
Thursday, 06 Oct 2011

Jill Cottrell, Yash Ghai and Waikwa Wanyoike writes that the constitution amendment Bill is insufficient. If the constitution is to be amended it is important to consider the 80 new seats and not create additional seats. The participative process that is enshrined in the constitution has not be c

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Consult before Changing Dress Code of Judiciary The Star, Pg 23
Thursday, 06 Oct 2011

James Mwamu argues that the issue of dress code of judges must not be seen in the prism that lawyers are resisting change. The dress code is what differentiate a member of the legal profession from other profession and therefore there needs to be more consultations and consenus before a decision

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Eldoret Widows Overcome by Emotion at TJRC Hearings The Star, Pg 16
Thursday, 06 Oct 2011

Emotions ran high as women testified to the TJRC how they watched their husbands being Killed, injured and crippled during the PEV. Chair Tecla Namachanja posed the proceedings and led the women in Christian worship songs to help ease the pain.

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Wako Saves Busia Sugar Land from Investors The Star, Pg 15
Thursday, 06 Oct 2011

Retired AG Amos Wako has assured residents of Busia County that the 840 acres belonging to the defunct Busia Sugar Comapny would not be sold to private investors. He told the residents that any investor interested in putting up a sugar factory on the land would only do so through leasehold agreem

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80 New Constituencies may not Feature in Poll The Star, Pg 3
Thursday, 06 Oct 2011

Justice Minister Mutula Kilonzo has raised fears that the 80 new constituencies to be created by next year April may not be considered in the 2012 polls. The minister has advisd the cabinet that there are constitutional technicalities that could block the new electoral units from being considered

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