Martha Koome appointed Kenya's first woman chief justice
The Hindu
Koome, 61, has had a distinguished career with over 33 years in private legal practice and as a member of the judiciary.
Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta has appointed Court of Appeal Judge Martha Koome as the East African country's first woman chief justice and head of the judiciary. The announcement was made Wednesday in a special Gazette Notice — an official publication for notifying the actions and decisions of the government — hours after parliamentary approval. "In exercise powers conferred by … the constitution. I, Uhuru Kenyatta, President and Commander-in-Chief of the Kenya Defense Forces appoint Martha Karambu Koome to be the chief justice of the republic of Kenya," Mr Kenyatta's announcement said.More Related News