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Judiciary's mediation plan boosts economy by Sh68.9b, says Koome

Chief Justice Martha Koome joins pupils from Mathari Primary School pupils during the Mediation Open Day. which University students practicing law attended led by MKU School of Law students and staff members from the university's Center for International Development Law (CIDLaw) the Pre-Summit Session of the 2025 Mediation Conference on Environment and Land Use Disputes, which was officiated by kenyan chief justice martha Koome. [John Muchucha]

The Judiciary has injected Sh68.9 billion back into the economy through its court-annexed mediation programme.

Chief Justice Martha Koome said that the programme, designed to offer an alternative dispute resolution mechanism, has proven highly effective.

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