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Prof Wekesa Moni is interviewed for the position of Chief Justice at the Supreme Court. [Collins Kweyu, Standard]
Double PhD holder Prof Moni Wekesa is today defending his interest in the position of Chief Justice.
Dr Wekesa is currently the Dean of Law at Daystar University and boasts of 16 years of experience in law.
The scholar has two doctorates in two different academic fields, two master s degrees, and bachelor’s degrees in two different fields. He fancies being referred to by the titles, Prof. Dr. Dr. Moni Wekesa.
He is both an associate professor of law and sports medicine and holds a Master s and Ph.D. in sports medicine.
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NAIROBI
Prof Wekesa Moni is interviewed for the position of Chief Justice at the Supreme Court. [Collins Kweyu, Standard]
Double PhD holder Prof Moni Wekesa is today defending his interest in the position of Chief Justice.
Dr Wekesa is currently the Dean of Law at Daystar University and boasts of 16 years of experience in law.
The scholar has two doctorates in two different academic fields, two master s degrees, and bachelor’s degrees in two different fields. He fancies being referred to by the titles, Prof. Dr. Dr. Moni Wekesa.
He is both an associate professor of law and sports medicine and holds a Master s and Ph.D. in sports medicine.
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Court of Appeal president William Ouko is interviewed for the position of Chief Justice at the Supreme Court, Nairobi. [Collins Kweyu, Standard]
President of the Court of Appeal William Ouko is facing the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) panel today.
Wednesday marks day three of week two interviews for the position of Chief Justice. Ouko is the eighth candidate to be interviewed.
Judge Ouko has about 34 years of experience in the legal profession, having joined the Judiciary in 1987 as a district magistrate.
He was appointed as the president of the Court of Appeal in 2018 by retired Chief Justice David Maraga.
Justice Marete - Employ My Wife as Aide if I Get CJ Post
15 April 2021 - 11:44 am
Labour and Relations Court Judge David Marete at the Supreme Court of Kenya on Thursday, April 15, 2021.
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Justice David Marete has vouched for his wife to be appointed and compensated for her role as his aide if he is appointed as the country s next Chief Justice.
Speaking during the interview contacted on Thursday, April 15, the Marete revealed that he had a medical condition that requires him to have an aide at all times.
He said that he required a personal aide since he is visually impaired and has diabetes.