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The Judiciary soon went digital, and remote court proceedings became a reality in a bid to ensure the justice system is not crippled.
Proceedings on Zoom became the order of the day, as the elderly and children aged below 13 years were banned from accessing courts premises.
The Judiciary also introduced an email filing system for civil cases.
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However, for 62-year-old Wakibia, technology is a challenge, partly because of his advanced age and partly due to poor network coverage in the remote parts of Nakuru County where he lives. He is therefore unable to attend video-link sessions, neither can he afford a lawyer to follow up the matter on his behalf.
During Nakuru s London polls, four journalists were injured by goons while filming Kaptembwo Assistant County Commissioner Moffat Moseti in an ugly exchange with MP Nixon Korir.
“It was expected that the administrator mediates between the rowdy group and the politicians. Instead, he hurled unpalatable remarks at the MPs fanning violence from the ordinary residents,” Ngetich said.
He took issue with the assault of the four Nakuru journalists noting that failure to provide enough security to them amounted to infringement on freedom of the press.
“It is heartbreaking that journalists tasked with informing Kenyans were roughed up by goons at a station supposedly secured by police. The police had the responsibility to ensure everyone is protected within the station but their response was sluggish,” he said.