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THE STANDARD NATIONAL Justices Teresia Matheka, George Odunga, Joel Ngugi, Jairus Ngaah and Chacha Mwita at a Court in Milimani on Thursday, May 13, 2021, delivering the judgement on eight consolidated petitions challenging the BBI Referendum. [Collins Kweyu, Standard] The High Court has annulled the BBI referendum process throwing the future of the initiative into uncertainty. A bench comprising Justices Joel Ngugi, George Odunga, Jairus Ngaah, Teresia Matheka and Chacha Mwita upheld a consolidated case by eight petitioners that the constitution bears essential features on its basic structure that cannot be amended. The petitioners had further argued that BBI referendum bill was not the will of people but based on the changing political and socio-economic interests. ....
By Duncan Miriri Parliament has already passed the proposed amendments, popularly known as the Building Bridges Initiative, which mark the biggest change to the East African nation’s government structure since a new constitution was adopted in 2010. But issuing a ruling on several challenges lodged by various parties, a five-judge bench of the court said Kenyatta had used a constitutional provision reserved for citizens to initiate the changes, making the process illegal. “The president cannot be both player and umpire in the same match,” said Jairus Ngaah, one of the judges. The government, which wants to hold a referendum after Kenyatta signs the bill into law, said it will appeal the ruling. ....
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High Court clears IFMIS upgrade deal The High Court has given Treasury the green light to automate its procurement and payments system. A technology firm, ADK Technologies Limited, had petitioned the court to nullify a Sh647 million contract awarded to a consortium of companies led by Kingsway Business Systems to automate the Treasury’s Ifmis. Tuesday April 20 2021 By JOSEPH WANGUI The High Court has given Treasury the green light to automate its procurement and payments system. A technology firm, ADK Technologies Limited, had petitioned the court to nullify a Sh647 million contract awarded to a consortium of companies led by Kingsway Business Systems to automate the Treasury’s Ifmis. ....
THE STANDARD By Lydiah Nyawira | March 17th 2021 at 17:03:59 GMT +0300 Peter Mugure, former KDF officer who was accused of murdering wife and two children. [picture, Standard] Former Kenya Defence Forces (Kdf) officer Major Peter Mugure who is facing charges of killing his wife, daughter and son yesterday asked the court to allow him to represent himself. Mugure who is accused of murdering his ex-wife Joyce Syombua, 31 and her two children 10-year-old daughter Shanice Maua and son Prince Michael, 5, was appearing for the mention of his case before High Court Justice Florence Muchemi. Major Mugure used the mention to make two applications in the multiple murder case against him jointly with former Laikipia Airbase cook Collins Pamba for the murders allegedly committed on October 26, 2019 at the Laikipia Airbase in Nanyuki. ....