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Judiciary of Kenya

Kenya's branch of government responsible for administration of courts and judges, receiving Sh30.4 billion in the 2026-27 budget amid judicial appointments and impeachment proceedings.

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  1. June 2026
  2. The Standard

    Audio By VocalizeTreasury CS John Mbadi has proposed Sh50 billion for Parliament, comprising the National Assembly and Senate, and Sh30.4 billion for the Judiciary in the 2026-27 budget.

    State agencies not left out in Sh4.8 trillion budget as gov't boosts anti-corruption efforts
  3. Citizen Digital

    The Controller of Budget has also highlighted hospitality expenditure with the entire national government including Parliament and Judiciary spending Ksh.4.9 billion.

    Revealed: Gov’t spent Ksh.17.3B on travel, Ksh.4.9B on hospitality as austerity measures ignored
  4. Citizen Digital

    In debate in the House on Tuesday afternoon, the lawmakers argued that the Judiciary should not interfere with the Senate’s constitutional mandate to conduct impeachment trials.

    Gachagua judgement: Senate to appeal High Court's ruling on Ksh.50M compensation
  5. Citizen Digital

    ils-m', container: 'taboola-mid-article-thumbnails', placement: 'Mid Article Thumbnails', target_type: 'mix' }); Speaking during a church service in Karen on Sunday, Gachagua expressed confidence that he would get justice through the independence and impartiality of the Judiciary

    Gachagua says he is ready for any outcome as court to deliver impeachment verdict on Monday
  6. Citizen Digital

    The framework, developed jointly with the National Police Service, Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP), the Judiciary and other agencies, allows motorists to receive a Police Notification of Traffic Offence and, in some cases, settle penalties without appearing i

    FULL LIST: NTSA's new traffic offences and fines
  7. Capital News

    The Judiciary and President William Ruto each received an “a lot of trust” rating from 11 percent of respondents, while the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) received 10 percent.

    Nearly three-quarters of Kenyans say country headed in wrong direction, TIFA poll finds
  8. The Standard

    The petitioners said that the assets tied up in unresolved inheritance cases cannot easily be used as collateral for loans, transferred to beneficiaries or developed for productive purposes, which has subsequently contributed to increased land disputes, pressure on the Judiciary

    National Assembly gets petition seeking to change succession laws
  9. The Standard

    The NTSA has defended the revised framework, saying it was developed following consultations with the National Police Service, the Judiciary, the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions and other enforcement agencies.

    Judge orders NTSA to keep audit trail of instant fines
  10. May 2026
  11. Citizen Digital

    In a press statement issued on Thursday, May 28, 2026, the National Transport and Safety Authority said it had, alongside the National Police Service, the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP), the Judiciary and other enforcement agencies, reviewed minor traffic of

    Motorists to receive traffic fines via SMS, email as NTSA rolls out minor offences system from June 1
  12. Capital News

    The Judiciary has requested for additional under the Dispensation of Justice programme to handle election-related disputes anticipated in 2027 and to facilitate new courts across the country.

    House team propose Sh33.4B Plan to Fix IEBC Gaps Before 2027 Polls
Politics

Treasury CS proposes Sh4.8 trillion budget with anti-corruption boost

The News

Treasury CS John Mbadi has proposed Sh50 billion for Parliament, Sh30.4 billion for the Judiciary, and Sh5.1 billion for the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission in the 2026-27 budget, saying these allocations will intensify anti-corruption efforts and reinforce public sector integrity. The budget also includes Sh51.5 billion for water and sewerage infrastructure, forest conservation allocations, and environment management funding.

11 June 2026 · The Standard

Thursday 11 June

  1. Treasury CS proposes Sh4.8 trillion budget with anti-corruption boost

    Treasury CS John Mbadi has proposed Sh50 billion for Parliament, Sh30.4 billion for the Judiciary, and Sh5.1 billion for the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission in the 2026-27 budget, saying these allocations will intensify anti-corruption efforts and reinforce public sector integrity. The budget also includes Sh51.5 billion for water and sewerage infrastructure, forest conservation allocations, and environment management funding.

    11 June 2026 · The Standard

Wednesday 10 June

  1. Government spent 17.3B on travel despite austerity calls

    The Controller of Budget flagged defiance of austerity measures in the national government's nine-month expenditure report, showing Ksh.17.3 billion spent on domestic and foreign travel, with State House and the Foreign Affairs Department among the largest spenders despite President Ruto's calls to reduce travel expenditure.

    10 June 2026 · Citizen Digital

Tuesday 9 June

  1. Senate to appeal court's KSh50M compensation ruling to Gachagua

    The Senate will challenge a High Court decision that awarded former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua KSh50 million in compensation for infringement of his right to a fair trial, with Senate Speaker Amason Kingi arguing the court's finding was erroneous and that the Judiciary should not interfere with the Senate's constitutional mandate to conduct impeachment trials.

    9 June 2026 · Citizen Digital

Sunday 7 June

  1. Former Deputy President Gachagua awaits High Court impeachment verdict

    Rigathi Gachagua, the former Deputy President and Democracy for the Citizens Party leader, says he is ready for the High Court's verdict on his impeachment case, set for Monday, June 8. Gachagua was impeached on October 17, 2024, after the Senate found him guilty of charges including violation of the Constitution and gross misconduct; he has since challenged the impeachment in court, arguing he was denied a fair hearing and adequate public participation.

    7 June 2026 · Citizen Digital

Friday 5 June

  1. NTSA launches new traffic offences and penalties framework

    Kenya's National Transport and Safety Authority rolled out a minor traffic offences enforcement framework on June 1, 2026, allowing motorists to settle penalties via Police Notification of Traffic Offence without court appearance. The framework, developed with the National Police Service and other agencies, aims to enhance compliance, transparency and efficiency in enforcement.

    5 June 2026 · Citizen Digital

  2. 74 percent of Kenyans say country headed wrong direction

    A TIFA poll conducted in May 2026 among 2,013 adults across all 47 counties found that 74 percent of respondents believe Kenya is moving in the wrong direction, driven primarily by rising living costs, unemployment, and taxation. Nearly two-thirds of households say they are worse off economically than during the 2022 General Election.

    5 June 2026 · Capital News

  3. Petition filed to reform Kenya's succession and inheritance laws

    A petition tabled in the National Assembly by former Taita Taveta governor John Mruttu and 22 others seeks to reform succession laws, citing concerns that millions of acres of land and other assets remain registered in the names of deceased persons due to lengthy and costly inheritance processes. The petitioners argue that succession procedures under the current legal framework are complex, costly and inaccessible to ordinary citizens, and that assets tied up in unresolved cases cannot easily be used as collateral, transferred to beneficiaries or developed productively.

    5 June 2026 · The Standard

Thursday 4 June

  1. Judge orders NTSA to maintain audit trail of instant fines

    A High Court judge has issued a conservatory order requiring the NTSA to keep detailed records of all payments made under the instant penalty system for traffic offences, which launched on June 1, 2026. The ruling does not halt enforcement but sets up a legal challenge ahead of a scheduled hearing on the matter.

    4 June 2026 · The Standard

Thursday 28 May

  1. NTSA to notify motorists of traffic fines via SMS and email

    Kenya's National Transport and Safety Authority will roll out a modernised enforcement framework for minor traffic offences from June 1, 2026, allowing motorists to receive Police Notifications of Traffic Offence via SMS and email, in some cases avoiding court appearance.

    28 May 2026 · Citizen Digital

Monday 25 May

  1. Parliamentary committee proposes Sh33.4B for IEBC election readiness

    Kenya's Justice and Legal Affairs Committee has proposed a Sh33.4 billion allocation to the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission to address funding gaps ahead of the 2027 General Election, with funds designated for ballot papers, KIEMS kits, voter registration, transport, civic education, and poll officials.

    25 May 2026 · Capital News

Friday 22 May

  1. JSC to publish judges' performance data for judicial accountability

    The Judicial Service Commission Kenya announced that the Judiciary will begin publishing individual performance data for judges and judicial officers to enhance accountability, transparency and efficiency. The data will measure case clearance rates, backlog management, case flow efficiency and public perception.

    22 May 2026 · Capital News

Wednesday 20 May

  1. NCIC Chairman warns leaders against hate speech before 2027 elections

    Newly sworn-in National Cohesion and Integration Commission Chairman Kepha Omae has called on political leaders and citizens to reject divisive rhetoric ahead of the 2027 General Election, urging restraint and warning that freedom of expression should not undermine national unity. He is also appealing to Parliament to fast-track the enactment of the proposed NCIC Act 2026 to strengthen the commission's mandate.

    20 May 2026 · Capital News

Saturday 16 May

  1. Lobby group criticises Obado plea bargain in graft case

    The National Integrity Alliance has criticised the plea bargain agreement that led to the withdrawal of corruption charges against former Migori Governor Okoth Obado and his co-accused in a Ksh.73.4 million case, arguing the deal risks weakening Kenya's fight against corruption.

    16 May 2026 · Citizen Digital

Tuesday 12 May

  1. Chief Registrar pledges support to newly appointed judges

    Winfridah Mokaya, Chief Registrar of the Judiciary, assured newly appointed High Court and Environment and Land Court judges of full administrative and operational support during an induction session, noting that the appointments strengthen judicial capacity to reduce case backlog and improve access to timely justice.

    12 May 2026 · Capital News

  2. MPs question Sh1.9bn VIP security budget allocation

    The National Police Service has defended a Sh1.9 billion allocation for security of government buildings and VIP protection after lawmakers raised concerns about the spending during budget scrutiny. MPs questioned the rationale for the allocation, citing poor conditions in police stations, and sought clarification on additional Sh5–6 billion funds for ward policing and police station operations.

    12 May 2026 · Capital News

Thursday 7 May

  1. Chief Justice honours late Court of Appeal Judge Frederick Ochieng

    Chief Justice Martha Koome led the Judiciary in honouring late Court of Appeal Judge Frederick Ochieng during closing of file proceedings in Nairobi. Justice Ochieng, who passed away in September 2025 after decades in legal practice and judicial service, was remembered by CJ Koome as a jurist of rare distinction who upheld the Constitution and dispensed justice with compassion.

    7 May 2026 · Capital News

  2. Parliament opens public participation on 2026/27 budget estimates

    The National Assembly has invited the public to submit views on the 2026/27 budget estimates through hearings scheduled for May 13–15 in various counties and written submissions due by May 25.

    7 May 2026 · Citizen Digital

  3. Military and KRA officers appointed to Kenya's High Court

    New judges appointed to Kenya's High Court include officers from the Kenya Defence Force and Kenya Revenue Authority, bringing fresh perspectives to the judiciary from backgrounds outside the legal profession.

    7 May 2026 · The Standard

Tuesday 5 May

  1. Constitutional petition blocks Senate review of ex-President retirement benefits

    A petition has been filed at Milimani Law Courts seeking to halt parliamentary review of a former President's retirement benefits, arguing that Sections 4 and 6 of the Presidential Retirement Benefits Act conflict with Article 151(3) of the Constitution, which protects such benefits from being varied to the holder's disadvantage.

    5 May 2026 · Citizen Digital

Monday 4 May

  1. Ruto urges new judges to choose right over convenient

    President William Ruto urged newly sworn-in judges to stand firm in making difficult decisions and choose what is right even when unpopular. At a State House ceremony, Ruto oversaw the swearing-in of 24 High Court judges, 13 Environment and Land Court judges, and 12 COMESA Court judges, described as the largest judicial intake in Kenya's history.

    4 May 2026 · Capital News

  2. LSK President flags irregularities in court-annexed mediation process

    Law Society of Kenya President Charles Kanjama has raised concerns over the conduct of court-annexed mediation processes, warning that complex legal matters must remain under the oversight of Advocates of the High Court to safeguard the integrity of justice. Kanjama cited instances where mediations have proceeded without lawyers present despite party representation, mediators stepping into roles reserved for legal counsel, and non-advocate mediators allegedly soliciting clients or imposing fees.

    4 May 2026 · Capital News

  3. Standard Group says government owes Sh1.2 billion in ads

    The Standard's editorial says the media industry in Kenya is in crisis, with 90 per cent of outlets unable to pay salaries and over 2,000 journalists losing jobs in five years. The Standard Group claims the government owes it Sh1.2 billion in pending advertising bills, which it characterizes as a systematic attack on press freedom.

    4 May 2026 · The Standard

  4. Ruto urges newly sworn judges to prioritize integrity over popularity

    President Ruto addressed the swearing-in of 49 judges (24 High Court, 13 Environment and Land Court, and 12 COMESA Court judges) at State House, urging them to uphold integrity and make difficult decisions even when unpopular, while emphasizing that judicial independence must be matched with accountability and professionalism.

    4 May 2026 · The Standard

Friday 1 May

  1. Treasury proposes Ksh.4.82 trillion budget for 2026/27 financial year

    The National Treasury has presented a budget estimate of Ksh.4.82 trillion for the financial year beginning July 2026, the highest in Kenya's history. The Treasury plans to borrow over Ksh.1.1 trillion from the domestic market to meet expenditure demands, despite expecting economic growth to slow to 5.0 per cent from a projected 5.3 per cent.

    1 May 2026 · Citizen Digital

Wednesday 29 April

  1. JSC nominates Mohamed Warsame to Supreme Court judge position

    The Judicial Service Commission has nominated Justice Mohamed Warsame as a new Supreme Court judge following a competitive interview process. Warsame was selected from six applicants, five of whom were shortlisted.

    29 April 2026 · Citizen Digital

  2. Ex-IPOA chair questioned over her tenure in role

    Former Independent Policing Oversight Authority chairperson Anne Makori faced questioning about her tenure at the agency. Makori had previously applied for the position of Judiciary Chief Deputy Registrar.

    29 April 2026 · The Standard

  3. Warsame criticises new judicial review rules as constitutional rollback

    Justice Mohamed Warsame has warned that new rules operationalising the Fair Administrative Action Act, spearheaded by Chief Justice Martha Koome, risk narrowing judicial review and rolling back gains secured by the 2010 Constitution. He appeared before the Judicial Service Commission to argue that the reforms shift the framework from its post-2010 evolution as a constitutional mechanism for enforcing rights and fairness to a narrower process-focused doctrine.

    29 April 2026 · The Standard

Saturday 25 April

  1. Strengthen courts to drive systemic change, not elections alone

    This opinion piece argues that Kenya's progress depends not on electoral cycles or leadership changes, but on activating the judiciary as a force for constitutional accountability. The author contends that courts can enforce transparency, timelines, and resource protection where the executive and parliament have failed, and that citizens must view litigation as a tool for national transformation rather than a last resort.

    25 April 2026 · The Standard

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