[Source: The Standard, by Phares Mutembei]
Traditional courts run by Njuri Ncheke Council of Elders have stopped holding sessions in the wake of the coronavirus.
This has inconvenienced many residents who used the courts to resolves disputes revolving around marriage, theft and witchcraft.
Since the courts were closed last week, cases have been piling with residents at a loss where to turn to seek redress.
Secretary General (Programmes) Washington Muthamia told The Standard that although there were many pending cases before the elders in Meru and Tharaka Nithi counties, they had…









