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Hannah Okwengu

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Lady Justice Hannah Magondi Okwengu is a judge of the Court of Appeal in Nairobi.

Education and early career

Okwengu was born in Honge Beach[1] (Yimbo West, near Kisumu). She graduated law school at University of Nairobi in 1979.[2]

She began work as a Land Registrar in Mombasa and for three years she was an advocate with the Municipal Council of Mombasa.

After less than a year at a law firm she joined the Judiciary as an acting Resident Magistrate in October, 1983. Justice Okwengu was a Chief Magistrate by 1999. She then became the Assistant Director of the Kenya Anti-Corruption Authority when she was appointed by President Daniel Moi for a five year term. She served in Mombasa, Nakuru and Nairobi as Chief Magistrate and Judge in Charge of Mombasa Law Court.

She became the President for four years of the International Association of Women Judges Kenya Chapter.[3] She represents East and Southern Africa at the IAWJ. In 2017 at an IAWJ meeting she called for special courts to tackle rape and other sexual and gender based violence.[4]

Personal life

Married, with two sons, two daughters and five grandchildren.

See Also

References

  1. ^ "'Village of judges' – Little-known ward home of distinguished legal brains in Kenya | Kenya". nation.africa. Retrieved 2021-12-03.
  2. ^ Gachie, Laban Thua (2020-07-13). "Justice Hannah Okwengu - Biography, Court of Appeal, Judge, Age". Kenyan Life. Retrieved 2021-12-03.
  3. ^ "Hon. Lady Justice Hannah Okwengu, JA". iawjkenyachapter.org. Retrieved 2021-12-03.
  4. ^ "Women judges want special courts for rape and SGBV". The Star. Retrieved 2021-12-03.