Law Society of Kenya Breaks Ground on New Wakili Towers Headquarters*


By Bruno Aero Family Media Staff Journal
The Law Society of Kenya (LSK) has finally broken ground on its new headquarters, Wakili Towers, marking a major milestone for the country's legal profession after more than a decade of operating from a condemned building. The state-of-the-art facility, located on Gitanga Road, is expected to provide a permanent home for advocates across the country. 
Cabinet Secretary Interior CS Hon Kipchumba Murkemen described the project as a symbol of the legal profession's permanence and its enduring role in defending the rule of law in Kenya. "This building will stand as a physical reminder of an institution that has outlived political cycles, constitutional ruptures and societal transitions," she said.
The new headquarters is expected to be completed within two years and will house administrative offices, meeting spaces, and facilities designed to support professional development and engagement within the legal community. The project is part of LSK's efforts to strengthen its institutional capacity and continue playing a central role in public interest litigation, legal reform, and advocacy for constitutionalism. ²

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