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Ngalaka
#41 Posted : Tuesday, November 05, 2019 9:34:45 AM
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For me what should concern us is if what he is saying is true - that power brokers and wielders are frustrating and variously trying to get at him.

Debating if he should have said these things in a press conference or written a letter instead is to overly concern ourselves with form at the expence of substance.

For all I care, Maranga may be naive in certain aspects, but the powers that be ought to respect the office of CJ and if there is good grounds to remove him, do so as per law.
This infighting is inimical to administration of justice - which in turn is bad for the common man and the economy in general.


Appearing to rein in on the judiciary is to appear to be leaning towards autocracy.

Uhuru should straighten things out.

He has a legacy to protect.
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hardwood
#42 Posted : Tuesday, November 05, 2019 12:24:06 PM
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Ngalaka wrote:
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For me what should concern us is if what he is saying is true - that power brokers and wielders are frustrating and variously trying to get at him.

Debating if he should have said these things in a press conference or written a letter instead is to overly concern ourselves with form at the expence of substance.

For all I care, Maranga may be naive in certain aspects, but the powers that be ought to respect the office of CJ and if there is good grounds to remove him, do so as per law.
This infighting is inimical to administration of justice - which in turn is bad for the common man and the economy in general.


Appearing to rein in on the judiciary is to appear to be leaning towards autocracy.

Uhuru should straighten things out.

He has a legacy to protect.


Njumbiree vowed to revisit the wakora court. Twende kazi.
FundamentAli
#43 Posted : Tuesday, November 05, 2019 12:44:30 PM
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There were new court rooms that were to be built through a World Bank funded project. The project has been on for several years and there is no sign that it will be finished as most monies have been paid with little to show for it. I hear the tendering process was a sham with the sponsor having to intervene.

The digitization program has never started despite funding from World Bank and this being one of the CJ's promise at the time of taking up his job. Tendering fr this project is an annual ritual.

Can someone highlight the achievements of Maraga. I am curious to know his effective side.
Obi 1 Kanobi
#44 Posted : Tuesday, November 05, 2019 2:42:47 PM
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Ngalaka wrote:
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For me what should concern us is if what he is saying is true - that power brokers and wielders are frustrating and variously trying to get at him.

Debating if he should have said these things in a press conference or written a letter instead is to overly concern ourselves with form at the expence of substance.

For all I care, Maranga may be naive in certain aspects, but the powers that be ought to respect the office of CJ and if there is good grounds to remove him, do so as per law.
This infighting is inimical to administration of justice - which in turn is bad for the common man and the economy in general.


Appearing to rein in on the judiciary is to appear to be leaning towards autocracy.

Uhuru should straighten things out.

He has a legacy to protect.


The question should be? Is he entitled to what he is asking for as CJ? I know certain cars or access to the govt VIP lounge sound very vain for some of us who operate used mtumba cars and have never been to JKIA but thats besides the point. I don't know why he is asking for a specific vehicle, but an expectation of certain asks (if one believes his office deserves them) are not pegged on performance, but to the office.

His office should be given its dues, and the judiciary arms of government should likewise be given their dues, its where we go for justice when one invades our tu'plots.
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jmbada
#45 Posted : Tuesday, November 05, 2019 5:14:56 PM
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Obi 1 Kanobi wrote:
Ngalaka wrote:
Quote:


For me what should concern us is if what he is saying is true - that power brokers and wielders are frustrating and variously trying to get at him.

Debating if he should have said these things in a press conference or written a letter instead is to overly concern ourselves with form at the expence of substance.

For all I care, Maranga may be naive in certain aspects, but the powers that be ought to respect the office of CJ and if there is good grounds to remove him, do so as per law.
This infighting is inimical to administration of justice - which in turn is bad for the common man and the economy in general.


Appearing to rein in on the judiciary is to appear to be leaning towards autocracy.

Uhuru should straighten things out.

He has a legacy to protect.


The question should be? Is he entitled to what he is asking for as CJ? I know certain cars or access to the govt VIP lounge sound very vain for some of us who operate used mtumba cars and have never been to JKIA but thats besides the point. I don't know why he is asking for a specific vehicle, but an expectation of certain asks (if one believes his office deserves them) are not pegged on performance, but to the office.

His office should be given its dues, and the judiciary arms of government should likewise be given their dues, its where we go for justice when one invades our tu'plots.

If he is alleging that he is co-equal to the Executive, he is mistaken. He is not even in line to succeed in the event of the top seat being vacated. He has positioned himself as a legal purist and servant of the public, similar to CBK Governor's position. This clamouring for the trappings of power are very wanting, particularly the clamour for a specific Masides 500. Why the need to be acknowledged at events, etc. Respect is in the halls of the Judiciary, where he is "king" and MUST be referred to as Your Honour, even by the President were he to be in his domain. Huko nje is political land. You can't be a purist of an endeavour, then commence fighting a political fight. You will lose BOTH battles. Most importantly, things like vehicle categorization are purely executive decisions. The executive can even reduce all CC ratings to 1600 CC and no-one can stop them.
Even this whole diatribe about submitting a budget for the Judiciary directly to Parliament is a joke. It will just sit there festering and be left out of allocations for that financial year.
He applied his version of judgment, which cannot be challenged in deciding to nullify. Judgment is a combination of reading the law, listening to supplicants' arguments and then making a decision after weighing a range of matters. He publicly and proudly stated that he was ready to deal with ALL consequences. If this is indeed a consequence, it is VERY miniscule (rising to no more than a set of mild irritations) and in no way diminishes his office.
limanika
#46 Posted : Tuesday, November 05, 2019 5:37:19 PM
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The comment about VIP (mis)treatment and car models..... He will be my hero if he persuades judges to use more economical cars like say VW and also does not insist on sitting at high table with the corrupt at national functions, but sits with RAIA out there.
murchr
#47 Posted : Tuesday, November 05, 2019 5:57:09 PM
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Wueh! his rant brought back the wazua wahenga smile
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jmbada
#48 Posted : Tuesday, November 05, 2019 6:13:57 PM
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limanika wrote:
The comment about VIP (mis)treatment and car models..... He will be my hero if he persuades judges to use more economical cars like say VW and also does not insist on sitting at high table with the corrupt at national functions, but sits with RAIA out there.

VERY well put!Applause Applause
Uram
#49 Posted : Tuesday, November 05, 2019 9:28:46 PM
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murchr wrote:
Wueh! his rant brought back the wazua wahenga smile


Rant aside, they have never forgiven him for the ruling he made against Uhuruto in 2017.
2012
#50 Posted : Wednesday, November 06, 2019 10:16:33 AM
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Maraga and the judiciary need to hire a professional PR firm or get a PR consultant.
We all know that what he was ranting about was true but how he put it just became a joke. You need to get someone to translate what you are saying into people speak otherwise it becomes a joke. Now imagine after his presser, the government did not even flinch because they just laughed it off and let Kenyans tear his statement apart.

BBI will solve it
:)
Fyatu
#51 Posted : Monday, November 11, 2019 12:13:23 PM
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Ngalaka wrote:
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For me what should concern us is if what he is saying is true - that power brokers and wielders are frustrating and variously trying to get at him.

Debating if he should have said these things in a press conference or written a letter instead is to overly concern ourselves with form at the expence of substance.

For all I care, Maranga may be naive in certain aspects, but the powers that be ought to respect the office of CJ and if there is good grounds to remove him, do so as per law.
This infighting is inimical to administration of justice - which in turn is bad for the common man and the economy in general.


Appearing to rein in on the judiciary is to appear to be leaning towards autocracy.

Uhuru should straighten things out.

He has a legacy to protect.


The executive should respect the CJ and facilitate whatever his office requires for smooth operations. It is a big shame that a whole Chief Justice of the republic of Kenya cannot access a mere VIP lounge to host his CJ guests. Surely, the office of the CJ deserves some privileges otherwise the petty PS can award those privileges to his impoverished relatives in rural Mwea tabere irrigation scheme.(I speak in code).

The overly petty PS is well known and should be ashamed of himself.He should stop picking on modest and humble Maraga all the time. Atafute rika yake ama namna gani?

As for access to Mercedes benz S500, the CJ should not vex much. Papa Francis of Asisi rode on a 800CC Honda Fit when he visited Kenya and this did not take away the fact that he is the Pope.

The only way CJ Maraga can redeem himself is by jailing the corrupt. Maraga and his bandwagon of wakoras should expedite corruption cases and start sending these petty and corrupt CS's and PS's to the gallows chap chap.Otherwise, everything else he says ni kelele tu.
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Ngalaka
#52 Posted : Sunday, January 26, 2020 10:18:01 AM
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Maraga decided to walk back on his touch stance - but made a mess of it by overdoing himself!

If for nothing else it is in poor optics for separation of powers & judiciary independence .

This past Thursday he chose to eat his words, capitulate and kowtow to the powers that be.

We were treated to a sight akin to CJ virtually lying prostate before the throne!

Where are his PR people!
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T-Bag
#53 Posted : Monday, January 27, 2020 1:33:45 PM
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Ngalaka wrote:
Maraga decided to walk back on his touch stance - but made a mess of it by overdoing himself!

If for nothing else it is in poor optics for separation of powers & judiciary independence .

This past Thursday he chose to eat his words, capitulate and kowtow to the powers that be.

We were treated to a sight akin to CJ virtually lying prostate before the throne!

Where are his PR people!


Check your human physiology right my fren! :)

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Ngalaka
#54 Posted : Monday, June 08, 2020 12:53:11 PM
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Is this Maraga's prelude to resignation!
Very telling...
CJ speech starts 0.43
But real lamentations start at 3.40....
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murchr
#55 Posted : Monday, June 08, 2020 3:31:33 PM
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Ngalaka wrote:
Is this Maraga's prelude to resignation!
Very telling...
CJ speech starts 0.43
But real lamentations start at 3.40....




HINT!

The President is violating the constitution and should be impeached.
"There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore
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Angelica _ann
#56 Posted : Monday, June 08, 2020 6:02:38 PM
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murchr wrote:
Ngalaka wrote:
Is this Maraga's prelude to resignation!
Very telling...
CJ speech starts 0.43
But real lamentations start at 3.40....




HINT!

The President is violating the constitution and should be impeached.


Maraga is just whining, he should get back to work. In any case, his term and time is up. He has no authority and capacity to impeach anybody. He has taken the judiciary back to the 90s, bure kabisa.
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Bigchick
#57 Posted : Monday, June 08, 2020 6:58:50 PM
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Ngalaka wrote:
Is this Maraga's prelude to resignation!
Very telling...
CJ speech starts 0.43
But real lamentations start at 3.40....



So he is reporting Uhunye to us.Anataka tufanye nini?

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murchr
#58 Posted : Monday, June 08, 2020 7:13:52 PM
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Law Society of Kenya

The AG and Solicitor Gen to appear before LSK in 7 days to state why they are mis-advising the President
Failure to which they will be disbarred.

After which, once disbarred the President will be having laymen as AG and Solicitor Gen advising him. The next step is to petition the Senate and NA to Impeach the President.
"There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore
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Angelica _ann
#59 Posted : Monday, June 08, 2020 7:49:24 PM
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murchr wrote:
Law Society of Kenya

The AG and Solicitor Gen to appear before LSK in 7 days to state why they are mis-advising the President
Failure to which they will be disbarred.

After which, once disbarred the President will be having laymen as AG and Solicitor Gen advising him. The next step is to petition the Senate and NA to Impeach the President.


Bookmarked to see if LSK has the balls to disbar the AG and Solicitor General of the Republic of Kenya. During Moi such office holders did worse but it never reached such levels. Yet the office holders then were firebrands in reforms and justice.

Kwanza AG and SG are their seniors Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly

7 days is next week smile

Webe ni ure ure!!!!
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#60 Posted : Monday, June 08, 2020 10:41:03 PM
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Bigchick wrote:
[quote=Ngalaka]Is this Maraga's prelude to resignation!
Very telling...
CJ speech starts 0.43
But real lamentations start at 3.40....



So he is reporting Uhunye to us.Anataka tufanye nini?

seems visiting day has arrived. Lakini wadau wa sheria, you mean the President has no veto powers on JSC nominations? That he is to blindly just sign off whoever they put forward? where are the checks and balances on the JSC? On this, I daresay, the drafters of the constitution erred. The manner in which bills from parliament can be returned by the president for amendments with good reasons is what should have been envisioned in the constitution on JSC nominations. But until a constitutional amendment is effected on this clause, Uhuru's hands are tied.
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