Chief Justice Koome Celebrates Judiciary's 99% Case Clearance

Kenya's Chief Justice Martha Koome is thankful for the country's strength in 2024. The year was hard for many. People died and got hurt in protests, and buildings were ruined. But Kenyans still believe in the law.

Koome wants to protect the Constitution and cares about every person's rights. The courts did well this year, even with little money. They solved more cases than before, and almost all cases were finished, which helped speed justice.

The courts also grew. There are now more places to get help with the law. The High Court looked at many cases, which allowed some people to leave crowded jails.

New computer systems have made things even better. People can now file papers from anywhere. But there is still more work to do. Judges and lawyers have lots of cases, which can slow things down. Koome wants to keep making progress in 2025.

She asked everyone to help keep the law strong. People need to watch out for problems and fix them. Koome is hopeful that things will get better. The courts want to help make Kenya a fairer place. She wished all a happy and peaceful New Year.
 

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