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Friends and family on Wednesday gathered at the Nairobi Chapel along Ngong Road for the requiem mass to honor the life and legacy of the late senior counsel Judy Wanjeri Thongori. Thongori was celebrated for her pioneering work in family law and women's rights. Chief Justice Martha Koome and former Chief Justice David Maraga underscored the profound impact Thongori had on Kenya's legal landscape and her unwavering commitment to justice and equality.
Relatives, friends attend Thongori’s Funeral Service
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