Unveiling the new president of the Law Society of Kenya! Meet Faith Odhiambo, the 51st leader of the prestigious lawyers' umbrella body. Excitement and surprises filled the air during the election process.
In a thrilling election race within the Law Society of Kenya (LSK), Faith Odhiambo emerged victorious, securing the prestigious position of LSK President. The intense competition featured five candidates vying for the presidency, with Odhiambo's standout performance propelling her to success. With a history as the council's vice president, Odhiambo's win marks a significant milestone in the legal fraternity.
The competition saw close contenders such as Peter Wanyama and Carolyne Kamende, but it was Odhiambo's experience and vision that captured the hearts of the voters. Her election signifies a new era for the LSK, with high hopes pinned on her leadership to steer the organization to greater heights. Odhiambo's victory not only showcases her individual capabilities but also highlights the growing influence of women in leadership roles within the legal profession.
As the 51st president and only the second woman to head the lawyers' umbrella body, Odhiambo's win reflects a shift towards inclusivity and diversity in legal leadership. Her journey from vice president to president-elect signifies a testament to perseverance and dedication in pursuing excellence in the legal field. The legal community eagerly anticipates the impact of Odhiambo's leadership on shaping the future of the LSK and the legal landscape in Kenya.
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From left: Advocate Omwanza Ombati, Nelson Havi, Ondigi Obano and James Gathuri during the LSK elections at the Supreme Court on Thursday, February 29.
Preliminary results in the Law Society of Kenya (LSK) Presidential race show that Faith Odhiambo has taken an early lead with 1168 votes counted so far.
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Lawyers vote to elect a new president of the Law Society of Kenya and a Judicial Service Commission representative.
Odhiambo, who is the outgoing LSK Vice President having assumed the role in February 2022, will succeed Eric Theuri as the 51st LSK President.
Ms Odhiambo becomes the 51st president and second woman to head the lawyers' umbrella body after Raychelle Omamo.
Former President of the Law Society of Kenya Eric Theuri has conceded defeat in the concluded LSK election and congratulated his opponent.
Faith Odhiambo becomes the second woman in LSK history to hold such a post after Raychelle Omamo.
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Ms Odhiambo becomes the 51st president and second woman to head the lawyers' umbrella body after Raychelle Omamo.
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