Residents of Murang’a County have been encouraged to embrace Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) mechanisms as a faster, cheaper and more peaceful way of resolving conflicts. The call was made during the Courts Dialogue Day 2026 held at the Murang’a Law Courts on Friday, where members of the public were sensitised on how the justice system works…  Â
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