Kenya: Supreme Court Judge Mohammed Ibrahim Dies After Long Illness
- Supreme Court Judge Mohammed Ibrahim passed away at age 69 after a long illness, confirmed by a family member to The Standard.
- The Judiciary mourned Ibrahim, who served since 2003 and was respected for his dedication to social justice and minority rights.
- Ibrahim was the first Kenyan Somali to become an Advocate of the High Court of Kenya and was a founding trustee of Mwangaza Trust, promoting human rights.
- Tributes highlighted his principled service and courage, with veteran lawyer Gitobu Imanyara recognizing his dedication to justice during Kenya's pro-democracy struggle.
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Supreme Court Judge Mohamed Ibrahim laid to rest at Kariokor Muslim Cemetery
The late Supreme Court Judge Mohamed Khadhar Ibrahim was laid to rest on Thursday at the Kariokor Muslim Cemetery in accordance with Islamic rites, as family, colleagues, and members of the judiciary gathered to pay their final respects. Justice Ibrahim passed on in Nairobi on Wednesday, two days after returning to the country from India. […]
Supreme Court Judge Mohammed Ibrahim Dies at 69 After Long Illness
Supreme Court Judge Mohammed Khadhar Ibrahim has passed away at the age of 69 after a prolonged illness. He died on Wednesday, December 17, at around 4:30 p.m. while receiving treatment at the Aga Khan Hospital in Nairobi. Illness and Treatment Justice Ibrahim had recently returned from India, where he was admitted to an intensive [...] The post Supreme Court Judge Mohammed Ibrahim Dies at 69 After Long Illness appeared first on Khusoko - East A…
Supreme Court Judge Ibrahim Mohammed dies after an illness aged 69
Supreme Court Judge Ibrahim Khadhar Mohammed died Wednesday following an illness. According to reports, the judge, who was due to proceed on terminal leave ahead of his mandatory retirement on January 1, 2026, died in hospital just after 4:30 p.m. He had a distinguished 23-year judicial career marked by institutional reform, jurisprudential leadership, and a legacy of advancing access to justice. He leaves behind a wife and four children . Chief…
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