
Winfridah Mokaya
Winfridah Mokaya is the Chief Registrar of the Judiciary in Kenya, responsible for overseeing the administration of court services and ensuring the effective functioning of the judicial system. Recently, she has been in the news due to her potential six-month jail term for contempt of court, stemming from her failure to comply with a court order to pay Sh3 million to a Judiciary staff member who suffered personal injuries while on duty.
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Recent news mentions
Winfridah Mokaya is the Secretary of the Judicial Service Commission who confirmed the filing of an appeal against a High Court ruling.
JSC appeals High Court ruling on handling petitions against judgesWinfridah Mokaya received the award on behalf of the Commission.
JSC clinches top honour at this year's FiRe awardsWinfridah Mokaya congratulated the promoted officers.
117 magistrates promoted as JSC aims to improve access to justiceWinfridah Mokaya made some 18 men and women solemnly swear to work very hard at compensating victims.
Democrats-turned-turncoats: Unpacking Raila Odinga and Makau MutuaWinfridah Mokaya issued a statement regarding the appointment of Sukyan Omar Hassan.
JSC appoints Sukyan Omar Hassan as acting Chief KadhiWinfridah Mokaya, the secretary of the Judicial Service Commission, condemned personal attacks against judicial officers over bail and bond rulings.
JSC condemns attacks on judicial officers over bail, bond decisionsWinfridah Mokaya is the Chief Registrar of the Judiciary who reported on the technical disruptions affecting digital services.
Judiciary's digital services near a halt as downtime persistsWinfridah Mokaya is the JSC Secretary who condemned the excessive use of force by police.
Outrage as youth leaders grabbed by police outside court go missingSecretary Winfridah Mokaya stated that courts must be respected, protected, and preserved as secure forums for the administration of justice.
JSC condemns police gun drama during Ruiru court arrestChief Registrar Honourable Winfridah Mokaya participated in the Magistrates and Kadhis colloquium in Naivasha.
CAK partners with Judiciary to connect courts with internetChief Registrar Winfridah Mokaya lauded the work of the small claims court in assisting members of the public access justice fast.
Chief Justice Martha Koome admits Judiciary is riddled with corruption
Judiciary Chief Registrar Winfridah Mokaya faces a six-month jail term for disobeying a court order to pay Sh3 million to a Judiciary staff member.
Chief Registrar of Judiciary risks 6-month jail for ignoring Sh3m court award
































