Nairobi — Former Nairobi County Executive member Veska Kangogo has secured a win after the High Court stopped elections of the County Government Workers Union, dealing a blow to the union's leadership led by General Secretary Roba Duba.
In a ruling delivered on Monday, the Machakos High Court issued orders halting the union elections that were scheduled to take place on February 16, 2026.
The court decision follows a dispute over Kangogo's disqualification from the race.
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The case, filed under a certificate of urgency, was heard by Justice Noel Adagi, who agreed that the matter was urgent.
The judge issued temporary conservatory orders stopping the elections until the court hears the case fully.
"The union and its elections committee be served with the orders early on election day and respond within two days," Justice Adagi directed.
The matter will come up again on February 19, 2026, for further directions.
"Take notice that any disobedience or non-observance of the order of the court served herewith will result in penal consequences to you and any other person(s) disobeying and not observing the same,' Justice Adagi ruled.
Kangogo is suing the County Government Workers Union of Kenya and its elections committee, challenging her removal from the contest.
Kangogo previously served as a County Executive Committee (CEC) member in Nairobi City County.
In 2022, she ran for the Uasin Gishu governorship, raising her national profile.
She currently serves as Adviser on Strategy and Execution in the Office of the President.