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HomeDaily NewsSunday, September 28, 2025Government Bodies Announce Land Acquisitions and Appointments in Judiciary & Education - September 2025
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Government Bodies Announce Land Acquisitions and Appointments in Judiciary & Education - September 2025

The National Land Commission (NLC) has issued land acquisition notices for road projects affecting private landowners in Nairobi and Taita Taveta counties. Land in Isiolo County has also been reserved by the NLC for the State Law Office. In the judiciary, Chief Justice Martha Koome appointed 129 judicial officers to serve as adjudicators in small claims courts across Kenya. This move aims to provide faster and more affordable justice for civil disputes. Separately, Education Cabinet Secretary Julius Ogamba announced 16 appointments and reappointments across several educational bodies, as detailed in a gazette notice dated Friday, September 26. Similar appointments were also made by Attorney General Dorcas Oduor to improve public service delivery.

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Govt Issues Land Acquisition Notices to Nairobi and Taita Taveta Landlords

Govt Issues Land Acquisition Notices to Nairobi and Taita Taveta Landlords

The National Land Commission (NLC) has issued land acquisition notices for road projects in Nairobi and Taita Taveta counties, affecting private landowners. Additionally, land in Isiolo County has been reserved for the State Law Office.

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The National Land Commission (NLC) has issued land acquisition notices for road projects in Nairobi and Taita Taveta counties, affecting private landowners. Additionally, land in Isiolo County has been reserved for the State Law Office.

  • One landowner in Nairobi will have 0.1818 hectares acquired for the Eastern Missing Link Road Project, overseen by the Kenya Urban Roads Authority (KURA).
  • 66 land parcels totaling approximately 24.45 hectares in Taita Taveta County, previously targeted for the Illasit–Njukini–Taveta Road Project, have been deleted from acquisition.
  • In Isiolo County, 0.2541 hectares have been reserved for the State Law Office for the construction of the Attorney General's chambers, with the office required to submit a development plan within 180 days.
  • Affected parties must submit compensation claims to NLC offices, including proof of ownership and identification.
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CS Ogamba Makes 16 Appointments in Latest Changes

CS Ogamba Makes 16 Appointments in Latest Changes

Education Cabinet Secretary Julius Ogamba has announced 16 appointments and reappointments across several educational bodies, as detailed in a gazette notice dated Friday, September 26. These changes aim to improve public service delivery, with similar appointments also made by Attorney General Dorcas Oduor and in Kitui and Kwale County governments.

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Sunday 12:06 PMKenyans

CJ Koome Makes 129 Judicial Appointments

CJ Koome Makes 129 Judicial Appointments

Chief Justice Martha Koome has appointed 129 judicial officers to serve as adjudicators in small claims courts across Kenya. This move aims to provide faster and more affordable justice for civil disputes.

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Chief Justice Martha Koome has appointed 129 judicial officers to serve as adjudicators in small claims courts across Kenya. This move aims to provide faster and more affordable justice for civil disputes.

  • The 129 judicial officers were appointed for a period of 12 months, effective from September 1, 2025.
  • These courts handle civil disputes involving claims up to Ksh1 million.
  • The appointments were made by CJ Koome in a gazette notice dated September 26, 2025, under Section 6(2) of the Small Claims Court Act, 2016.
  • This announcement follows the Judicial Service Commission's promotion of 117 judicial officers previously announced on September 18, 2025.
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Key Highlights

Education Cabinet Secretary Julius Ogamba has announced 16 appointments and reappointments across several educational bodies, as detailed in a gazette notice dated Friday, September 26. These changes aim to improve public service delivery, with similar appointments also made by Attorney General Dorcas Oduor and in Kitui and Kwale County governments.

  • Zephania Koech was appointed to the Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) for four years.
  • Ogamba made eight appointments to the Board of Governors for the Centre for Mathematics, Science and Technology Education in Africa.
  • Attorney General Dorcas Oduor appointed Bernard Kipkoech Ngetich and Tom Ratemo to the Kenya School of Law for four years, with Ratemo designated as chairperson.