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Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has called on constitutional commissions, independent offices (CCIOS) and other state agencies to use alternative conflict resolution mechanisms in resolving matters as opposed to courts. Gachagua who was in Naivasha to open the engagement bringing together the executive and independent institutions maintained that the government was keen on respecting the independence of the institutions while calling for their oversight through the formation of a law.
Government keen on respecting independence on institutions
- 14 May 2024 - Samson Omwanza Ombati has been sworn in as a Member of the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) representing the Law Society of Kenya.
- 14 May 2024 - Samson Omwanza Ombati has been sworn in as a Member of the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) representing the Law Society of Kenya.
- 14 May 2024 - The Kenya Meteorological Department has urged Kenyans to prepare for continued rainfall in the highlands east and west of the Rift Valley, the Lake Victoria Basin and the Rift Valley this week.
- 14 May 2024 - Former State House Spokesperson Manoah Esipisu has exited his role as Kenya's High Commissioner to the United Kingdom after six years.
- 14 May 2024 - President William Ruto on Tuesday presided over the swearing-in of 20 High Court judges at State House, Nairobi.
- 14 May 2024 - Mbeere North MP Geoffrey Ruku now says the proposed Finance Bill 2024 will be revisited and contentious sections re-looked into so that it does not hurt Kenyans.
- 14 May 2024 - Police in Thika have arrested a 25-year-old student from Tom Mboya University in connection with the murder of his girlfriend, 19-year-old Faith Musembi.
- 14 May 2024 - The United States Embassy in Tanzania has announced that it will close for two days to the ongoing degraded network service in the country.
- 14 May 2024 - A Parliamentary Select Committee voted to acquit Agriculture CS Mithika Linturi over the fake fertiliser fiasco.
- 14 May 2024 - The swearing-in of the new judges brings to 98 the number of judges that will serve in 45 stations across the country.