Muungano wa Majaji Afrika Wamkashifu Uhuru kwa Matamshi yake

Muungano wa Majaji Afrika Wamkashifu Uhuru kwa Matamshi yake

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Africa lawyers' body and South Africa judiciary tell Uhuru to respect Maraga, Judiciary
By Geoffrey Mosoku
Published: Sep 7th 2017 at 11:43, Updated: Sep 7th 2017 at 12:55
President Uhuru Kenyatta
A continental lawyer’s body and South African judiciary have come of the defense of Kenya’s Chief Justice David Maraga and the Supreme Court for nullifying the presidential election.
The Conference of Constitutional Jurisdictions of Africa (CCJA) and the South African Judiciary says they are deeply concerned about the remarks made by President Uhuru Kenyatta about Chief Justice Maraga and other colleagues in the Kenyan Judiciary that were evidently triggered by the Supreme Court’s annulment of his re-election.
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“His Excellency the President is reported to have said that Kenya has a “problem” with its Judiciary that must be fixed, asked “who even elected you”, and said “six people have decided that they will go against the will of the people”. He allegedly went so far to label the Chief Justice and his colleagues as “wakora” or “crooks”,” CCJA President Mogoeng Mogoeng said.
In a press release Mogoeng who is also the Chief Justice of South Africa said these widely televised and publicised remarks are most unfortunate, ill-advised and disturbing because of their potentially inciteful nature coming from the Head of State.
“This is especially so when made in an electoral atmosphere that was not completely free of extreme tension and fairly serious incidents of violence. They could be intimidating but could also expose the Kenyan Judiciary to danger. They inadvertently project Judges as enemies of the will of the people who must be “fixed”.”
The African Union the establishment of the CCJA so that it could contribute to the realisation of the continental dream of ensuring that all elections are peaceful, free and fair, and that constitutionalism, human rights, the rule of law and judicial independence are promoted and observed.
“We hereby express our unwavering support to the Chief Justice and the Kenyan Judiciary for their commitment to uphold their oath of office which requires of them to act in terms of the Constitution and the law and without fear, favour and prejudice,” Magoeng said.
ALSO READ: Why the Supreme Court ruling was so significant for Kenya
He added;” We celebrate their ethical conduct, unquestionable commitment to judicial independence and urge them never to betray their obligation to ensure that Kenya continues to function as a constitutional as opposed to a presidential democracy. They have discharged their constitutional mandate in the most exemplary way and should not only be commended but also emulated.
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Africa lawyers' body and South Africa judiciary tell Uhuru to respect Maraga, Judiciary
By Geoffrey Mosoku
Published: Sep 7th 2017 at 11:43, Updated: Sep 7th 2017 at 12:55
President Uhuru Kenyatta
A continental lawyer’s body and South African judiciary have come of the defense of Kenya’s Chief Justice David Maraga and the Supreme Court for nullifying the presidential election.
The Conference of Constitutional Jurisdictions of Africa (CCJA) and the South African Judiciary says they are deeply concerned about the remarks made by President Uhuru Kenyatta about Chief Justice Maraga and other colleagues in the Kenyan Judiciary that were evidently triggered by the Supreme Court’s annulment of his re-election.
ALSO READ: When Uhuru failed to get his way
“His Excellency the President is reported to have said that Kenya has a “problem” with its Judiciary that must be fixed, asked “who even elected you”, and said “six people have decided that they will go against the will of the people”. He allegedly went so far to label the Chief Justice and his colleagues as “wakora” or “crooks”,” CCJA President Mogoeng Mogoeng said.
In a press release Mogoeng who is also the Chief Justice of South Africa said these widely televised and publicised remarks are most unfortunate, ill-advised and disturbing because of their potentially inciteful nature coming from the Head of State.
“This is especially so when made in an electoral atmosphere that was not completely free of extreme tension and fairly serious incidents of violence. They could be intimidating but could also expose the Kenyan Judiciary to danger. They inadvertently project Judges as enemies of the will of the people who must be “fixed”.”
The African Union the establishment of the CCJA so that it could contribute to the realisation of the continental dream of ensuring that all elections are peaceful, free and fair, and that constitutionalism, human rights, the rule of law and judicial independence are promoted and observed.
“We hereby express our unwavering support to the Chief Justice and the Kenyan Judiciary for their commitment to uphold their oath of office which requires of them to act in terms of the Constitution and the law and without fear, favour and prejudice,” Magoeng said.
ALSO READ: Why the Supreme Court ruling was so significant for Kenya
He added;” We celebrate their ethical conduct, unquestionable commitment to judicial independence and urge them never to betray their obligation to ensure that Kenya continues to function as a constitutional as opposed to a presidential democracy. They have discharged their constitutional mandate in the most exemplary way and should not only be commended but also emulated.
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Africa lawyers' body and South Africa judiciary tell Uhuru to respect Maraga, Judiciary
By Geoffrey Mosoku
Published: Sep 7th 2017 at 11:43, Updated: Sep 7th 2017 at 12:55
President Uhuru Kenyatta
A continental lawyer’s body and South African judiciary have come of the defense of Kenya’s Chief Justice David Maraga and the Supreme Court for nullifying the presidential election.
The Conference of Constitutional Jurisdictions of Africa (CCJA) and the South African Judiciary says they are deeply concerned about the remarks made by President Uhuru Kenyatta about Chief Justice Maraga and other colleagues in the Kenyan Judiciary that were evidently triggered by the Supreme Court’s annulment of his re-election.
ALSO READ: When Uhuru failed to get his way
“His Excellency the President is reported to have said that Kenya has a “problem” with its Judiciary that must be fixed, asked “who even elected you”, and said “six people have decided that they will go against the will of the people”. He allegedly went so far to label the Chief Justice and his colleagues as “wakora” or “crooks”,” CCJA President Mogoeng Mogoeng said.
In a press release Mogoeng who is also the Chief Justice of South Africa said these widely televised and publicised remarks are most unfortunate, ill-advised and disturbing because of their potentially inciteful nature coming from the Head of State.
“This is especially so when made in an electoral atmosphere that was not completely free of extreme tension and fairly serious incidents of violence. They could be intimidating but could also expose the Kenyan Judiciary to danger. They inadvertently project Judges as enemies of the will of the people who must be “fixed”.”
The African Union the establishment of the CCJA so that it could contribute to the realisation of the continental dream of ensuring that all elections are peaceful, free and fair, and that constitutionalism, human rights, the rule of law and judicial independence are promoted and observed.
“We hereby express our unwavering support to the Chief Justice and the Kenyan Judiciary for their commitment to uphold their oath of office which requires of them to act in terms of the Constitution and the law and without fear, favour and prejudice,” Magoeng said.
ALSO READ: Why the Supreme Court ruling was so significant for Kenya
He added;” We celebrate their ethical conduct, unquestionable commitment to judicial independence and urge them never to betray their obligation to ensure that Kenya continues to function as a constitutional as opposed to a presidential democracy. They have discharged their constitutional mandate in the most exemplary way and should not only be commended but also emulated.
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Actually ni muungano wa mawakili sio majaji.
 
uhuru alianza kujiaibisha baada ya kupewa heshima chungu nzima...sikubaliani na matamshi yake hata kidogo...jaji mkuu anapaswa kuheshimiwa
 
uhuru alianza kujiaibisha baada ya kupewa heshima chungu nzima...sikubaliani na matamshi yake hata kidogo...jaji mkuu anapaswa kuheshimiwa
Sijui kwanini Maraga anashambuliwa.It makes no sense sababu hata kama Maraga pekee angetoa ule uamuzi it wouldn't carry the day coz the verdict is always a majority decision regardless of which side the CJ is on.
 
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