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  • The Judiciary has assured Kenyans that it is working to fix an electronic system failure that was experienced for the better part of Wednesday, August 24.

    The systems which support the electronic filing of documents, services, search of cases, payment, and receipting experienced downtime from morning hours.

    In a statement dated Wednesday, August 24, the Judiciary said its e-filing and case tracking system were experiencing downtime. 

    Additionally, the Judiciary confirmed that its technical team was working around the clock to  restore the system.

    Supreme Court Judges during a past court hearing
    Supreme Court Judges during a past court hearing
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    Further, the Judiciary directed that to avoid disruptions, it had reverted to the guidelines on manual operations during system breakdown issued by the Chief Registrar on August 23. 

    The e-filing system of cases was officially launched by former Chief Justice, David Maraga, on July 1, 2020. This was part of the Judiciary's efforts, to increase the use of technology in all its functions and achieve higher levels of efficiency and convenience for all stakeholders.

    The Kenyan court system is anchored in common law, which is characterized by paper-based procedures and physical court appearances. 

    However, the disruptions caused by the pandemic made the court system to delay its mandate of delivering justice, forcing the judiciary to adopt measures to mitigate the effects and ensure continuous access to justice.

    To actualize this, electronic systems were launched. The e-filing system helps to allow the court users to submit e-documents to the courts, perform self assessment and make payments to the court, cash bail, or court deposits.

    The second system is the the case Tracking System. This is a registry automation system that tracks the life cycle of a case,  indicates the status of a case, generates the Cause list, keeps an e-diary, and generates reports.

    The case-tracking system is important in helping court users to track cases assigned to the office for hearings, and manage caseloads and case works. 

    The Judiciary says for applications under certificate of urgency and time-bound pledges are supposed to forward the same through the respective court's station email address and copy to the deputy registrar for processing(automationdeputyregistrar(at)court(dot)go(dot)ke)

    The system, adopted in 2020, has attracted both praise and criticism in equal measure from court users.

    from right; Azimio flagbearer Raila Odinga, prof. Makau Mutua and Azimio deputy presidential candidate Martha Karua filing their petition at the supreme court on August 22, 2022
    from right; Azimio flagbearer Raila Odinga, prof. Makau Mutua and Azimio deputy presidential candidate Martha Karua filing their petition at the supreme court on August 22, 2022 By Oscar Nalyanya, KENYANS.CO.KE
     
 

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As political parties prepare assiduously for campaign programmes and manifestoes that will commence next month, the presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP), Peter Obi has said the 2023 general elections will go beyond connections, tribe or religion.

Obi said this on his verified Twitter page on Tuesday while giving a summary of his speech at the Nigeria Bar Association Annual General Conference (NBA-AGC) held at Eko Hotels and Suites, Victoria Island, Lagos state.

At the colloquium on Monday, former Vice President and presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar and former Borno state governor and vice-presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Senator Kashim Shettima also delivered their speeches. 

Speaking about his delivered speech, Obi reiterated that the country needs “true, visionary and diligent leadership to transit from its present state of failure and stagnation to growth and development” and insisted that “we must strive for a leadership imbued with competence, capacity, credibility and commitment.”

The former Anambra state governor tweeted: “It was a distinct honour and privilege to address the Nigerian Bar Association at their Annual General Conference yesterday. The warm reception was gratifying and deeply appreciated.

“To recap what I said, Nigeria needs true, visionary and diligent leadership to transit from its present state of failure and stagnation to growth and development.

“Now that our nation is exhibiting the characteristics of a fragile and failed state, we must re-evaluate our leadership selection process to ensure that only diligent and committed leaders are voted into power, so that we can begin to rescue this nation urgently.

“We must strive for a leadership imbued with competence, capacity, credibility and commitment.

“I maintain that the elections in 2023 will go beyond connections, tribe or religion, but center on competence, character and commitment to deliver on the dividends of true democracy.”  By Biodun Busari, Vanguard News

 

DAR ES SALAAM, Aug. 23 (Xinhua) -- Tanzania on Tuesday began conducting its National Population and Housing Census with President Samia Suluhu Hassan being among the first persons to be counted at State House in Chamwino in the capital Dodoma.

A team of census officials led by the statistician general of the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), Albina Chuwa, and the commissioner of the National Population and Housing Census, Anne Makinda, visited the president at 6 a.m. for the counting.

"I have done with the counting. It is true there were many questions but they all can be answered in a short time," President Hassan told journalists after she was counted.

Addressing the nation on Monday night ahead of the National Population and Housing Census, President Hassan urged all Tanzanians to show up during the census to enable the country to have appropriate statistics which can help in planning for development.

"Better data will help our country to plan for better lives and accountability," she reiterated.

President Hassan said preliminary results of the census will be announced in October.

The last Population and Housing Census was conducted in Tanzania in 2012. - Xinhua

Elected Governor for Makueni Mutula Kilonzo Jnr.

  • The governor-elect said that President Kenyatta should be reassuring Kenyans of a calm and peaceful transition amidst the current political tensions and even spend his last days in office meeting Kenyans across the country.
  • On August 18, President Kenyatta met the Interfaith group at State House, where he assured them that the transition process will be a smooth one. 

 
Makueni Governor-elect Mutula Kilonzo Jnr has opined that the most significant legacy outgoing President Uhuru Kenyatta will have is handing over power peacefully.

Speaking in an interview on Citizen TV on Tuesday, Mutula said that President Kenyatta should be reassuring Kenyans of a calm and peaceful transition amidst the current political tensions and even spend his last days in office meeting Kenyans across the country.

"There is a time we had a meeting on BBI in State House and I told the president that his biggest legacy is not BBI or the highways and good roads. His biggest legacy will be the day he hands over power peacefully," said Mutula.

"Therefore, if I was Uhuru I would get out of State House and walk around like the way he was on top of his car greeting Kenyans and having nyama choma at Kenyatta Market and it will calm down everybody." 

Mutula further advised that the president should be calm and be the one propagate the idea of impartiality in handing over, and "not like the way every time he issues a press conference he looks angry. He should be calm."

On August 18, President Kenyatta met the Interfaith group at State House, where he assured them that the transition process will be a smooth one. 

This is despite his earlier declaration that he prefers handing over to Azimio's Raila Odinga, while criticising his deputy William Ruto. 

“Ninasema anayeweza kutuongoza kwa amani ni Raila Odinga na Martha Karua…Wacha kwanza Mzee atuangalilie hii kazi na labda vijana mtakuja baadaye," he said while commissioning several projects in Makueni and Mombasa counties early August. By Moses Kinyanjui, Citizen Digital

 

Prince Harry visited Kigali Genocide Memorial on Saturday 

 

Prince Harry visited Kigali Genocide Memorial on Saturday during an unannounced trip to Rwanda. The Duke of Sussex lauded the people of Rwanda and their ‘incredible show of unity and resilience’ as he remembered the victims of the 1994 mass genocide. 

Prince Harry’s visit came just weeks after his father Prince Charles visited the site along with his wife Camilla.

Prince Harry visits genocide memorial in Rwanda amid surprise tour

Meghan Markle’s friend Omid Scobie also shared Harry’s touching words he wrote in the visitor book during his time at the site.

“I am profoundly moved by what I have witnessed. What an incredible show of unity and resilience we now see,” he said.

“Thank you for showing us all the way to healing and forgiveness. You are setting an example across the world,” he added. Source: International The News

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