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Disaster in waiting! Mombasa law court building develops cracks, falling ceiling, and debris.

The Mombasa Law Court building’s underlying conditions call for demolition after cracks and falling ceilings hit the justice tower.

The government building is nearly collapsing, with safety agencies keeping quiet about the upcoming disaster. People visiting the court premises have expressed their views about the building, with others cautioning members of the public against visiting the offices. 

The Ksh 445 million Justice Tower at the Mombasa Law Courts, plagued by a myriad of issues and alarming structural defects, is a distressing reality for taxpayers.

Mombasa law court building

Cracks riddle the walls, ceilings are falling apart, paint is peeling off, and window frames have succumbed to rust.

This shoddy construction is not only a monumental waste of public funds but also exposes a disturbing lack of accountability and oversight in the judiciary.

Chief Justice Martha Koome herself voiced complaints about the state of the building last year, but nothing seems to have changed.

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