Eldoret Presiding Judge Kanyi Kimondo (L), and Chief Justice David Maraga (C), when they paid a courtesy call to Uasin Gishu county governor, Jackson Mandago, July 7, 2017. [Photo: @dkmaraga]Chief Justice David Maraga today visited Eldoret Judiciary system, where he had a jovial chat with members of the Eldoret LSK chapter who hosted him to a sumptuous lunch.Accompanied by Eldoret Presiding Judge Kanyi Kimondo, Maraga also paid a courtesy call to Uasin Gishu county governor, Jackson Mandago.
They discussed a raft of issues, including how the county government would champion a Judiciary's plan to establish courts in each of the sub-counties across the 47 counties."My government will fast-track the renovation of a structure in Moiben Sub-county that was used as a court during the colonial period. Already, Sub-counties land in my county factored in space for courts. So Uasin Gishu is ahead in this program," said Mandago."As a governor, I am glad that the Judiciary is coming to team up with counties to make devolution a success in this country," he added.