Dispute Board Calls for Mediation Law to Help Courts

Members of the Alternative Dispute Board demand lawmakers pass their Bill fast. The National Assembly keeps stalling legislation that would make the board official, and critics wonder what's behind the delay!

The Board signed papers with St. Paul's University during a flashy ceremony at the Limuru Campus. High Court Judge Muthoga claims that training local chiefs will stop people from rushing to the courts with petty problems. The university boss promises these new mediators will clear massive case backlogs crushing our courts! He warns about fake mediators swindling desperate citizens!

Board CEO Mary Cheruiyot insists that small arguments clogging courtrooms could vanish overnight through proper mediation. She points to Chief Justice Koome, who backs trained mediators from approved schools. The program threatens traditional power structures across Kenya!

Judge Muthoga assured the crowds that mediation agreements carry real legal weight once filed with the courts. The deal comes amid growing frustration with Kenya's slow-moving justice system! Many question if lawmakers deliberately block reforms that might reduce their influence over local disputes. The battle between traditional courts and community mediation is heating up as patience runs thin!
 

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