MARTHA KOOME – Elimu Pedia https://elimupedia.com Number One portal for matters education, How to, TSC,KUCCPS, HELB,KRA , Top 10 bests,and Parenting. Mon, 15 Aug 2022 04:14:32 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.0.9 List Of Judges Who Will Swear in Governor Elects and their Deputies In Each County https://elimupedia.com/list-of-judges-who-will-swear-in-governor-elects-and-their-deputies-in-each-county.html Mon, 15 Aug 2022 04:14:32 +0000 https://elimupedia.com/?p=9345 List Of Judges Who Will Swear in Governor Elects and their Deputies In Each County

Below is a list of Judges appointed by chief justice Martha Koome to swear in elected governors and deputy governors in each county. Click on the county to see the list of governors.

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Nairobi county

Justice Roselyn Aburili and Honorable Caroline Kabucho will swear in Nairobi Governor-elect and his deputy…more.

Kisumu county

Justice William Musyoka and Honorable Teresa Odero.…more.

Nakuru county

Justice Weldon Korir and Honorable Edna Nyaloti will be swearing in the new county boss.…more.

Kiambu County

Lady Justice Stella Mutuku and Honorable Emily Ominde have been assigned to Kiambu County.…more.

Makueni county

Justice Robert Limo and Honorable James Mwaniki will swear in Makueni Governor-elect and his deputy.…more.

Mombasa county

Justice George Dulu and Honorable Martha Mutuku will conduct the process in Mombasa County after the August 23 election.…more.

Kwale county

Lady Justice Olga Sewe and Honorable Joe Mkutu are for Kwale County.…more.

Kilifi County

Lady Justice Margaret Mwangi and Honorable Dennis Mtutu…more.

Tana River county

Justice John Onyiego and Honorable Leah Waigera.…more.

Garissa county

Lady Justice Rachael Nge’tich and Honorable Hezron Nyaberi…more.

Wajir county

Justice Daniel Ogembo and Honorable Rosaline Aganyo…more.

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Chief Justice Bans Parents from suing teachers who punish their children https://elimupedia.com/chief-justice-bans-parents-from-suing-teachers-who-punish-their-children.html Tue, 24 May 2022 02:20:46 +0000 https://elimupedia.com/?p=6740 Chief Justice Bans Parents from suing teachers who punish their children

Teachers can get a sigh of relief after Kenya’s Chief Justice (CJ),Hon. Martha Koome, said that cases of parents suing teachers after giving punishments such as canning to unruly students in school will see no light in the courts.

The CJ while speaking at Loreto Girls Secondary School said such cases will be dismissed and with a cost as cases of unruly students in schools are on the rise due to luck of punishments.

She further stated that any kind of indiscipline in school should not be tolerated and that every parent should take the responsibility of raising morally upright children.

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“We do not encourage indiscipline at all, we have the obligation to bring up our children, to encourage them and support them,” CJ Koome said.

This will be a relief to teachers who are facing court cases over punishment of students in school but she however reiterated that teachers should

follow the available guidelines when it comes to punishments, otherwise they will be dealt with in accordance with the law.

“Whoever violates a girl child or a boy child will be imprisoned for 20 years to pay for the pain and the agony that they caused the victims,” said the CJ.

Corporal punishment in Kenyan schools is illegal under the 2010 Constitution, unless if limited.

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