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The Competition Tribunal is established under the Competition Act No. 12 of 2010 Laws of Kenya and its objective is to enhance welfare of the people of Kenya by promoting and protecting effective competition in markets; and preventing unfair and misleading market conduct.nnVisionnnTo be an excellent appellate Tribunal in adjudicating competition and regulation matters.nnMissionnnTo deliver timely justice that ensures protection and promotion of fair competition and effective regulation for enhanced market operations and consumer welfare. nnOur Core Valuesnn Timely justicen Impartialityn Professionalismn Efficiency and effectivenessn Responsivenessn Customer focusn Vii: TransparencynnMANDATEnn The Tribunal adjudicates disputes emanating from the decisions of the Competition Authority...

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Long serving staff celebrated

Kabarnet law courts staff led by Resident Judge Edward Muriithi celebrated the 61st birthday of the station’s long serving employee, Mr Cyrus Kiambo. nnMr Kiambo, an Executive Officer at the station and who is preparing to retire from service, shared his rich experience since joining the institution. nnHappy birthday Mr Kiambo. We wish you well.nn nn  n...

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New court building opened at MolonnChief Justice David Maraga officially opened an ultra-modern court building at Molo Law Courts in Nakuru County.nnThis is the fifth court project funded by World Bank through the Judicial Performance Improvement Project (JPIP), to be opened in the country. The World Bank is supporting construction of 29 court projects across the country. Court construction in the country is aimed at increasing access to justice and enhancing service delivery.nnMolo Law Courts handles about 422 cases monthly. Out of these cases, 230 are criminal, 23 civil, while 130 comprise traffic cases, among others.nn nnWith the opening of a...

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Clients will now find it easier to pay court fees at kisumu Law courts through the introduction of Lipa na Mpesa service which will See Them minimize on the time spend on the payment processes.previously Clients had to follow a relatively long process making them walk up and down stairs hence talking long time to do a single transaction. Management took note of the Situation and now it has positively changed and their is no more time wasting....

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