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But who are the seven judges hearing the BBI appeal?

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Court of Appeal President Daniel Musinga, Justices Hannah Okwengu, Patrick Kiage, Fatuma Sichale, Gatembu Kairu, Roselyne Nambuye and Francis Tuiyot are currently making their submissions that are expected to be a game changer in the country’s political landscape.

But who are the seven judges?

  1. Daniel Musinga

He is the current President of the- Court of Appeal and was first admitted as a High Court advocate back in the year 1988 and since then Musinga’s star has continued to shine.

Read: How Court of Appeal declared BBI unconstitutional, null and void

Fast-forward to 2003 Musinga would be selected to the tribunal that would constitute to probe judges suspended from the High Court.

 In 2010, Musinga would join the High Court’s Constitutional and Judicial Review Division as a judge and will be remembered for his landmark rulings that included the nullification of the creation of new districts.

In 2013, Musinga was part of the bench that challenged the High Court decision to restructure the electoral boundaries following a petition filed to challenge the creation of 80 new constituencies.

Read: Let’s move on: Raila Odinga Welcomes Court of Appeal Verdict Stopping BBI Reggae

  • Fatuma Sichale

Sichale joined the role of advocates in 1983 and worked as a resident magistrate before resigning to engage in private practice.

In the year 2003 she made a comeback by joining the Kenya Anti-Corruption Commission KACC, where she served as the vice-chair of the commission’s board.

 In 2004 and 2005, Sichale rose through the ranks to be KACC’s assistant director and deputy director position before resigning from the commission in 2009.

Sichale would be appointed Judge of the Court of Appeal in the year 2012 before a short stint as Chairperson of the Communication Appeals Tribunal

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She has also served as a Law Society of Kenya, LSK and FIDA council member.

  • Patrick Omwenga Kiage

Kiage became an advocate in 1993. In 2007, he joined the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions, ODPP as a special prosecuting counsel.

He was appointed at the Court of Appeal in the year 2012 and is a Holder of a Master’s Degree from New York University majoring in Public Service Law, Comparative Constitutional Law, Comparative Criminal Justice and Human Rights.

Read: Court directs police to vacate LSK premises with immediate effect

He has taught law at Catholic University, University of Nairobi, and the Kenya School of Law

  • Francis Tuiyott

He was appointed to the appellate court this year by President Uhuru Kenyatta.

Tuiyott sat in the committee that probed the row brewing between the office of Deputy Chief Justice Philomena Mwilu and that of Director of Public Prosecution Noordin Haji.

Read: Mudavadi: I cautioned BBI team against ombudsman

  • Gatembu Kairu

Kairu has practised law in Kenya as a litigation lawyer since 1985.

His academic qualifications include a Masters of Laws (LL.M) from Boston University and a Bachelor of Laws degree (LLB) from the University of Nairobi.

  • Hannah Okwengu

She joined the advocates’ bar in 1980 and later joined the Judiciary in 1983, serving as a resident magistrate

In 1999, Okwengu joined the now defunct Kenya Anti-Corruption Authority KACC as assistant prosecution director.

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Okwengu has served in Mombasa and Nyeri as a chief magistrate and High Court judge, respectively, before joining the Court of Appeal in 2011.

She is currently the Head of Civil Division, Court of Appeal.

  •  Roselyne Nambuye

Nambuye was admitted to the advocate’s bar in 1976 and later joined the Judiciary in 1980, serving as a district magistrate serving in the capacity in various stations, including Kisumu, Nakuru, Eldoret, and Kericho.

She was the first woman principal magistrate and later the first woman chief magistrate and in 1991, Nambuye was appointed the first female judge in the High Court.

Nambuye joined the appellate court in 2011 and holds a Bachelor of Law Degree from the University of Nairobi.

Currently, heads the Court of Appeal in Nairobi, Criminal Division.

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