
When the Court of Appeal postponed its judgment, media outlets covered the development, focusing on the implications for the parties involved. Stories reported on the delay, highlighting the postponement’s legal, political, and social effects. Journalists interviewed key stakeholders, such as lawyers, victims, and activists, to present different views on the delay. Some media outlets also provided analysis on the decision’s potential impact on public trust in the judiciary, especially in cases involving high-profile or sensitive issues. These stories informed the public while they were awaiting the final verdict.
The Star Newspaper
https://www.the-star.co.ke/news/2025-04-11-post-poll-gbv-survivors-upset-over-deferment-of-verdict
Ghetto FM
Ghetto Radio
Classic 105
Radio Jambo
KTN
TV 47
JUSTICE DELAYED FOR PEV SURVIVORS
Human rights groups criticize delay in PEV judgment
Survivors of 2007/08 violence still waiting for justice
High Court had awarded four victims Ksh 4 million each@BettyMKyallo #TV47ThisFriday#ThisFridayWithBetty pic.twitter.com/FdsT8oirpb
— tv47ke (@Tv47Newske) April 11, 2025
Nyanza Review
17 years of haunting silence: Survivors of Kenya’s political violence demand accountability
The Eastleigh Voice
https://eastleighvoice.co.ke/poll%20violence/137397/court-delay-deepens-pain-for-2007-08-post-poll-gbv-survivors
Mtaani Radio
Bibilia Husema Broadcasting