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Justice Sichale Sworn-In As The New Court Of Appeal Representative To JSCNTLA mourns President Geingob

Chief Justice (CJ), Martha Koome, has sworn in Justice Fatuma Sichale as the new Court of Appeal representative in the Judicial Service Commission (JSC).

Koome said that Sichale joins the Commissioners of the JSC and together in their collective role, they will be pursuing the imperative of securing the independence and accountability of the judiciary.

‘All the functions of the JSC ultimately boil down to facilitating the rights to access justice, as enshrined under Article 48 of the Constitution, which is to be a commission of excellence in promoting an independent and accountable judiciary. We exist to make sure that the Judiciary is accessible, efficient and meets the expectations and aspirations of Kenyans,’ stated Koome

Speaking at the Supreme Court building on Monday, the CJ revealed that Sichale joins the JSC when the Commission is implementing its Strategic Plan 2022/2027, aimed at guiding them in the realization of the Commission’s vision, which is ‘To be a Commission of Excellence in Promoting a
n Independent and Accountable Judiciary’.

She also expressed her gratitude to the outgoing Court of Appeal representative at the JSC, Justice Mohamed Warsame, for his undivided dedication to the Commission, during his two-year tenure.

Citing the Oath of Office as a guide to Sichale’s role in her day-to-day work, Koome encouraged the new representative never to depart from the law.

In addition to the law, she urged her to serve the country to the best of her abilities while bearing in mind the enormous responsibilities that had been placed on her by the Constitution and the people of Kenya.

Sichale promised to work diligently and to be of service to all, irrespective of rank or status.

‘As a representative of the Court of Appeal, I am cognizant that I would not only be of service to the Judges of my court, but also to those of other courts, judicial officers and other judicial staff.

Source: Kenya News Agency

KEETMANSHOOP: Chief of the |Hai-|Khaua Traditional Authority (TA), Johannes Isaack, on behalf of all the Nama clans on Monday expressed his condolences to the former First Lady, Monica Geingos, children, family and the entire country on the death of President Hage Geingob on Sunday.

Speaking at a press conference here on Monday, Isaack, who is the chairman of the Nama Traditional Leaders Association (NTLA) said: ‘It is with faith in our Lord’s declaration and with profound sorrow that we, the NTLA, together with all our Nama traditional authorities and the entire Nama nation, extend our sincere condolences to our First Lady, Monica Geingos, the children and extended family. NTLA also extends our deepest condolences to His Excellency, President Nangolo Mbumba and his wife, the Government of the Republic of Namibia, and the entire Namibian nation. May President Hage Geingob’s soul rest in eternal peace.’

Isaack said even if the leadership style of the late Head of State was sometimes not understood by sosme,
he was an excellent administrator and policy-maker, adding that his caring and commitment towards the elders and the wellbeing of the entire Namibian nation will be remembered and cherished forever.

‘For the Namibian nation, this will indeed be a painful and challenging period. Our nation never experienced the loss of a president, especially not a sitting president. During these difficult times, we are acknowledging that life’s challenges are an unavoidable part of the human experience, which must be approached with calm, patience and fortitude,’ said Isaack.

He added that the Namibian people know about pain because of the genocide and colonisation, but that they endured hardships with grace, and therefore, understand transcending suffering, embracing challenges and the ultimate manifesting of strength and resilience.

Source: The Namibia Press Agency