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Grouped project records
Reports With Challenges

122

Issues reported
Reports With Resolutions

122

Action points provided
Total Amount Spent

109,397,326.00

Sum of filtered report expenditure
Average Performance

23.2%

Average across filtered report rows
Status Distribution
Pipeline
24
Ongoing
84
Stalled
1
Completed
13
Judicial Transformation
Cluster: GOVERNANCE AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION | Last Updated: 05 May 2026
Completed Medium Risk Completed Ongoing Pipeline Stalled
Budget
203,173,517.00
Spent
109,397,326.00
Absorption
53.8%
Performance
23.2%
Overall Performance
23.2%
Performance
Budget Absorption
53.8%
Spent against total budget
Report Volume
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Challenges
• N/A
• None
• Pending approval by the Cabinet
• 1. Budgetary Constraints a) Affecting the creation of new judge positions. b)Recruitment processes (advertisement & interviews). c) Remuneration and benefits. and d) Establishment of new court stations and infrastructure
• NONE
• The Tribunals Bill is currently at the second reading stage at the Parliament
• Budgetary issues
• Exchequer failed to release funds.
• Availability of funds
• Funds unavailablility
• Funds unavailability
• NA
• 1. Budgetary Constraints a) Affecting the creation of new judge positions. b) Recruitment processes (advertisement & interviews). c) Remuneration and benefits. and d) Establishment of new court stations and infrastructure
• Delay in legislation. The Bill went to first reading but stalled.
• 1. Rising incidences of GBV and SGBV require specialized handling and survivor-sensitive infrastructure, which is inadequate in most courts and police stations. 2. The target is justice multi-sectoral collaboration, and current council is working on regulations and policies for administration of justice
• TBC
• 1. Budgetary Constraints a) Affecting the creation of new judge positions. b)Recruitment processes (advertisement & interviews). c) Remuneration and benefits. and d)Establishment of new court stations and infrastructure
• Rising incidences of GBV and SGBV require specialised handling and survivor-sensitive infrastructure, which is inadequate in most courts and police stations and for all justice actors involved.
• 1. Alignment of the National Government targets with the institutional targets. e.g. National Government targets propose 20 SCC established for FY 2025/26. The institutional target is 15 SCC for the whole year. 2. There was a capacity challenge that has now been resolved by the recruitment of 100 Resident Magistrates in January 2026. 3. A draft Gazette Notice has been forwarded to the Chief Justice for Gazettement of 5 SCC.
• The scope of training on emerging jurisprudence on the indicator is limited to climate change and environmental laws.
• Budgetary constraints
• In progress
• Budgetary Constraints
• Budgetary Issues
• Under feasibility
Resolutions
• N/A
• None
• Cabinet to fast-track the approval
• 1. The Executive and Parliament should enhance the Judiciary's budgetary allocation to ensure optimal service delivery. 2. Thorough feasibility studies and Data science: can the targets be revised downward to accomodate the current Judiciary justice demand
• NONE
• More allocation of funds to the project
• Close follow up
• No new Employment & Labour Relations Court (ELRC) was established
• Not targeted in the Financial Year. Status remains as per the end of the financial year 2023/2024
• Timely release funds
• Timely release of funds
• Timely funds release
• Mobilize resources for the project.
• Utilization of the system
• Prompt funds release
• GLA to fast-track the enactment of the Tribunal Bill in parliament
• NA
• Cabinet to fast-track the bilateral engagements and approvals.
• Cabinet to fast-track the bilateral engagments and approvals.
• Prioritize Budget Allocation for Survivor‑Centric Infrastructure
• 1. Increase funding to the judiciary to facilitate the recruitment of the required human resources at all levels, expansion and completion of court infrastructure, support of digitization of court processes, and automation of registry operations. 2. The dwindling budgetary allocation to the judiciary vis-à-vis the overall budget requirements calls for a robust resource mobilisation strategy to supplement subventions from the exchequer.
• The Executive and Parliament to enhance Judiciary budgetary allocation for optimal service delivery.
• Prioritize Budget Allocation for Survivor‑Centric Infrastructure.
• 1. Align the National Government targets with the institutional targets. e. g. National Government targets propose 20 SCC established for FY 2025/26, while the institutional target is 15 SCC for the whole year.
• Consider adding other justice-identified emerging topical issues like Sexual and Gender-Based Violence, Cyber and electronic crimes, and Trans-National organized crimes.
• Parliament to fast-strack the enactment of the Tribunal Bill
• Exchequer to provide funds for the project
• The Tribunals Bill is currently at the second reading stage at the Parliament.
• Exchequer to allocate more funds for the project
• Exchequer to allocate funds for the project
• Exchequer to release funds for the projects
• Exchequer to release funds for the project
• Under feasibility
Comments
• This activity is fully achieved. All courts have implemented e-filing.
• This activity was completed and achieved.
• Three (3) Courts Mediation Registries established at the following Court Stations; • Keroka Law Courts • Mandera Law Courts • Gichugu Law Courts
• Not targeted in the Financial Year. Status remains as per the end of the financial year 2024/2025- A feasibility study on the construction of the Supreme Court plaza, Court of Appeal, and the KJA has been done. A proposal was also prepared, which was approved by the Chief Registrar and has been scheduled to be presented as a cabinet memo by the Attorney General in cabinet for approval.
• Not targeted in the Financial Year. Status remains as per the end of the financial year 2024/2025 - A feasibility study on the construction of the Supreme Court plaza, Court of Appeal, and the KJA has been done. A proposal was also prepared, which was approved by the Chief Registrar and has been scheduled to be presented as a cabinet memo by the Attorney General in cabinet for approval.
• Not targeted in the Financial Year. Status remains as per the end of the financial year 2024/2025
• Machakos ELRC was operationalised in Q3
• 1. The Judicial Service Commission placed advertisements for the recruitment of HIGH COURT Judges. This will inform the operationalisation of the targeted courts. 2. The Judiciary has mitigated the lack of permanent courts by establishing sub-registries, which are served by circuit courts to ensure the expeditious delivery of justice to the public
• The target for Q1 was 5, and the achievement was 13.
• None
• Forty-three judges and judicial officers were trained on the adjudication of counter-terrorism cases. The training focused on strengthening collaboration among key agencies involved in the investigation and prosecution of such matters
• The Inspection and Acceptance Committee finalized payment to the winning architect for the KJA Complex design competition, covering the honorarium and preliminary design fees for the administration block and master plan.
• One Magistrate's court constructed in quarter four. The annual output includes;-Wamunyu Law Courts, Kamwangi Law Courts, Dagoreti Court Law Courts, Kombewa Law Courts, Moiben Law Courts
• No new Environment & Lands Court (ELC) was established
• 1. Garissa SCC 2. Voi SCC, established in FY 24/25
• 2 No. mediation registries established
• The bill is in the second reading stage in Parliament
• No new Employment & Labour Relations Court (ELRC) was established
• Under the Ajira program, the Judiciary continues to upload documents into the Case Tracking System (CTS) portal, ensuring a streamlined and efficient approach to case management.
• All Courts are implementing the E-filing system.
• No target in the Financial Year. Status remains as per the end of the financial year 2024/2025 Quarter 1. Negotiations still ongoing with the development partner
• There was no set target for the Financial Year. Status remains as per the end of the financial year 2024/2025 Quarter 1. Negotiations still ongoing with the development partner
• Training on Adjudication of Counter- terrorism Cases done to Judges and Judicial officers
• Nothing has been achieved in this quarter.
• Nothing was achieved in this quarter.
• Wanmunyu, Kamwangi and Dagoreti Law Court.
• On-going consultation with the World Bank on funding the project
• All Courts are implementing the E- filing system
• Under the Ajira program, the Judiciary continues to implement this project which is was completed in 2023/2024.
• Nothing was achieved in the quarter
• Dagoreti Small Claims Court
• The training conducted primarily focused on addressing wildlife and environmental crimes.
• Kilgoris, Kamwangi, Marsabit and ol-Kalou Law Court
• The Tribunals Bill is currently at the second reading stage at the Parliament
• The Bill’s enactment was scheduled for the second quarter of FY 2024/2025
• This activity was not scheduled for implementation during the reporting quarter.
• 1. The Judicial Service Commission placed advertisements for the recruitment of High Judges. This will inform the operationalisation of the targeted courts. 2. The Judiciary has mitigated the lack of permanent courts by establishing sub-registries, which are served by circuit courts to ensure the expeditious delivery of justice to the public
• Completed
• The Judicial Service Commission placed advertisements for the recruitment of ELRC Judges. This will inform the operationalisation of the targeted courts. 2. The Judiciary has mitigated the lack of permanent courts by establishing sub-registries, which are served by circuit courts to ensure the expeditious delivery of justice to the public
• This project was completed and launched in March 2024. Implementation is ongoing to new established courts.
• 1. The Limuru ELC Court was officially gazetted and established on October 22, 2025. 2. The Judicial Service Commission placed advertisements for the recruitment of 50 ELC Judges. This will inform the operationalisation of the court. 3.The Judiciary has mitigated the lack of permanent courts by establishing sub-registries, which are served by circuit courts to ensure the expeditious delivery of justice to the public
• The Judicial Service Commission placed advertisements for the recruitment of ELRC Judges. This will inform the operationalisation of the targeted courts.
• The establishment of the Limuru Environment and Land Court was pending approval by the Hon. Chief Justice in the reporting period.
• This project was completed in the Fy 2023/2024
• This project was completed and launched on 11th March 2024. With all courts Nationwide going Digital.
• The project was completed in the FY 2023/2024
• Ongoing engagements with the Cabinet
• No new (SGBV)was formed
• The Tribunals Bill is currently at the second reading stage at the Parliament.
• 1. Githunguri Law Court 2. Ruiru Law Courts 3. Kapenguria Law Courts 4. Kakuma Law Courts 5. Lodwar Law Courts
• 1. Garissa SCC 2. Voi SCC
• The Inspection and Acceptance Committee finalized payment to the winning architect for the KJA Complex design competition, covering the honorarium and preliminary
• Operationalization of Makadara High Court – Criminal Division commenced on 2nd January 2025 with a posting of a Judge with effect from 15th January 2025
• Project not undertaken in Q3
• The Chief Registrar appointed the World Bank Projects pre-feasibility and feasibility study committee for the construction of the Supreme Court building, Court of Appeal, Tribunals and Administration block building, and the Kenya Judiciary Academy
• Isiolo High Court was elevated to a fully-fledged high court vide gazette notice no. 6969 in the FY 2023/2024 with effect from 1st July 2024. The court was launched in September 2024
• No target in the Financial Year. Status remains as per the end of the financial year 2024/2025 Quarter 1
Budget Notes
• KES 78.9M came from donor funding.
Raw Report Entries
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Date Status Amount Spent Performance Challenges Recommendations Comments
05 May 2026 Completed 0.00 100.0%
N/A
N/A
This activity is fully achieved. All courts have implemented e-filing.
05 May 2026 Completed 0.00 100.0%
N/A
N/A
This activity was completed and achieved.
22 Apr 2026 Ongoing 309,900.00 15.0%
N/A
N/A
Three (3) Courts Mediation Registries established at the following Court Stations; • Keroka Law Courts • Mandera Law Courts • Gichugu Law Courts
22 Apr 2026 Pipeline 0.00 0.0%
N/A
N/A
Not targeted in the Financial Year. Status remains as per the end of the financial year 2024/2025- A feasibility study on the construction of the Supreme Court plaza, Court of Appeal, and the KJA has been done. A proposal was also prepared, which was approved by the Chief Registrar and has been scheduled to be presented as a cabinet memo by the Attorney General in cabinet for approval.
22 Apr 2026 Pipeline 0.00 0.0%
N/A
N/A
Not targeted in the Financial Year. Status remains as per the end of the financial year 2024/2025- A feasibility study on the construction of the Supreme Court plaza, Court of Appeal, and the KJA has been done. A proposal was also prepared, which was approved by the Chief Registrar and has been scheduled to be presented as a cabinet memo by the Attorney General in cabinet for approval.
22 Apr 2026 Pipeline 0.00 0.0%
N/A
N/A
Not targeted in the Financial Year. Status remains as per the end of the financial year 2024/2025- A feasibility study on the construction of the Supreme Court plaza, Court of Appeal, and the KJA has been done. A proposal was also prepared, which was approved by the Chief Registrar and has been scheduled to be presented as a cabinet memo by the Attorney General in cabinet for approval.
22 Apr 2026 Pipeline 0.00 0.0%
N/A
N/A
Not targeted in the Financial Year. Status remains as per the end of the financial year 2024/2025 - A feasibility study on the construction of the Supreme Court plaza, Court of Appeal, and the KJA has been done. A proposal was also prepared, which was approved by the Chief Registrar and has been scheduled to be presented as a cabinet memo by the Attorney General in cabinet for approval.
22 Apr 2026 Ongoing 0.00 0.0%
N/A
N/A
Not targeted in the Financial Year. Status remains as per the end of the financial year 2024/2025
22 Apr 2026 Ongoing 0.00 0.0%
N/A
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22 Apr 2026 Ongoing 0.00 0.0%
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