Dzuya Walter
1373 Articles
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Court rejects NPSC bid to block ex-police officer's case in Huruma gun incident
Justice Anna Ngibuini Mwaure ruled that the objection did not raise a pure point of law capable of disposing of the case at a preliminary stage. She directed that the matter proceed to a full hearing.
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Court dismisses DIG Lagat's objection in case challenging his decision to step aside
Justice Mwita ruled that the court has jurisdiction to hear and determine the case challenging Lagat’s decision to step aside and appoint a principal assistant Patrick Tito to serve as acting DIG of the Kenya police service during his absence.
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Court stops planned recruitment of 10,000 police officers
Lady Justice Hellen Wasilwa issued interim conservatory orders suspending the recruitment following an application filed on September 30, 2025.The orders mean the recruitment process will remain frozen until the court makes a final determination on the petition.
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Somali teens accused of flag desecration freed on Ksh.50,000 bail
They however have not plead to the charges.
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Family of ex-Nigerian military officer sues Aga Khan hospital for body detention
Bidemi claims that the hospital has continued to hold the body of the deceased as security for the alleged debt, a practice she argued is contrary to Kenyan law and public policy.
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Kasipul parliamentary aspirant Ogada seeks nullification of ODM primaries
Ogada is seeking injunctions restraining ODM officials and the IEBC from recognizing the results of the nomination exercise conducted on September 24, 2025.
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Win for Sonko as High Court unfreezes Ksh.574M in his bank accounts
Delivering the ruling on Wednesday, Justice Nixon Sifuna dismissed ARA’s application to seize the funds amounting to Ksh.574,258,398.74.
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Waititu's bid to secure release denied, court gives 120 days to determine bail appeal
Waititu, who has been unable to raise the guarantee, had asked the court to substitute it with a cash deposit but Justice Lucy Njuguna rejected the application.
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Sakaja loses bid to block media houses from linking him to Gen-Z protest violence
The Governor argued that the publication injured his reputation and warned that without court intervention, similar stories could be republished in the future, especially on the anniversaries of the anti-Finance Bill demonstrations.