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Chief Justice Martha Koome Has Expressed Concern At The Surge In Cases Of GBV and Femicide In The Country, Which Are Attributed To A Societal Problem That Needs A Holistic Approach By All Stakeholders In Addressing Institutional, Technica,l And Administrative Gaps That Hinder Justice For Victims
CJ Martha Koome expresses concern over surge in cases of GBV and femicide in the country
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