Philomena Mwilu shown the door

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That was short lived

:D:D:D:D:D…Never outshine your masters!!!

Mali ya Wako …hawa wanataka ku create dynasty ingine .Ati the wife of a former AG akue C J …haiwesekani

I will enjoy watching the gymnastics of those who oppose this move. Just when they thought they can control the CJ succession race.

In all sincerity, Mwilu should not come within 100ft of the CJ Seat.

is Njoki Ndungu loading?

definitely …and you know we are all excited about firsts…so iyo line ya first female chiefjustice tutafurahia…na nyinyi mjue any gender or sexual related cases wanaume hawana bahati…

Justice Njoki is over qualified to be CJ and will do the job well. Her only problem is those in state house promoting her candidature. Instead of emphasizing her good record in law practice, leadership, independent thinking and good bench record they are concentrating on saying she is our own, one of us and Kikuyu. Well and good but that is not her strong point. They are actually messing her instead of promoting her.

Will be a disaster for tree holders…
And there are rumours of ‘hints’ of corruption…

Njoki Ndung’u? Watu wa kusafisha macho na wakupotelea msituni mtakipata!

All forests will be cleared…
Starting with Karura and Boni…

mwisi sugu

She needs to resign. A supreme court judge cannot have corruption cases

wankers supporting njoki ndung’u are stupid, tree holders tunaona moto… starting with children’s court ,and off course sharing of proceeds during divorce

Tema hio mate hako kamama will castrate wasee WA kuingia mahutini.

Why are men worried about Njoki Ndungu? She can’t make judgements on her own, she can’t change laws.
I’m more concerned about the rising feminism movement eg affirmative action and Marie stopes

but she could be the deciding vote that would eventually change laws

Law change = Parliament

but these kangaroo courts can do anything . , remember when LGBTs petitioned to have them legalized. the court was ready to strike out the act from the constitution