For decades, countless Kenyans—particularly those living in rural and marginalised regions—have struggled to access justice. Courts are often too far away, legal fees are too high, and legal knowledge is too limited. These barriers have widened the justice gap, leaving vulnerable citizens without the support they need in moments of crisis.
A groundbreaking partnership between Bangbet and Attorney General Dorcas Oduor is changing that reality. Through the introduction of mobile legal aid centres, Kenya is witnessing a transformative shift in how justice is delivered, especially to those who need it most. This innovative initiative has rapidly gained national attention for its promise to make legal assistance truly accessible across all corners of the country.
A Vision for Inclusive Justice in All 47 Counties
Launched on 18 November 2025, the mobile legal aid project is designed to take legal services out of static buildings and into the heart of communities. Instead of requiring citizens to come to justice institutions, justice is now travelling directly to them.
These mobile units—equipped with legal professionals, educational materials, and essential resources—are scheduled to visit county after county, including hard-to-reach regions such as Turkana, Marsabit, West Pokot, Garissa, Lamu, and Tana River.
This approach ensures that Kenyans who have spent years cut off from legal support can finally access help without the burden of long travel, high legal fees, or bureaucratic obstacles.
The initiative not only embodies the government’s commitment to equity but also demonstrates how public–private partnerships can empower communities nationwide.

Why Mobile Legal Aid Matters Now More Than Ever
Legal challenges affect ordinary Kenyans every day: land disputes, family conflicts, inheritance struggles, business disagreements, and issues related to employment or property. But many rural families still lack basic access to legal advice, representation, or even an understanding of their rights.
The mobile legal aid centres aim to solve this by offering:
- Free consultations with qualified legal experts
- Community sensitisation forums in local languages
- Help with legal documents, including affidavits and statements.
- Guidance on court processes and case follow-ups
- Special outreach to vulnerable groups such as older people, women, youth, and persons with disabilities
With these services delivered in public spaces—chiefs’ camps, markets, schools, churches, and community halls—legal support becomes accessible, convenient, and welcoming. The initiative strengthens the idea that justice should meet people where they are, not the other way around.

Bangbet’s Critical Role: CSR That Drives Real Social Change
While the Office of the Attorney General provides leadership and legal expertise, Bangbet supplies the operational resources that bring the programme to life. As one of Kenya’s leading betting platforms, Bangbet is channeling its CSR efforts into a cause that has national significance.
Their contribution includes:
- Outfitting and supporting mobile legal aid vehicles
- Providing logistical and technical resources
- Facilitating community events and legal education campaigns
- Fueling and sustaining countrywide deployment
This collaboration showcases how Kenyan companies can go beyond profit and use their platforms to support real social transformation. In an era where consumers are increasingly mindful of corporate values, Bangbet’s support is a strong example of CSR with measurable impact.
Their involvement proves that the private sector can be a powerful ally in delivering fairness, dignity, and empowerment to the most vulnerable communities.

Inside a Mobile Legal Aid Visit: How the Units Operate
A visit from a mobile legal aid centre is a well-structured operation designed to serve as many people as possible.
A typical outreach includes:
- Set-up and community mobilisation
Tents, banners, and consultation stations are assembled, while local leaders help mobilise residents. - Public awareness forums
Lawyers conduct interactive sessions explaining rights, legal processes, and available remedies—in Kiswahili, English, and local languages. - Private consultations
Individuals and families sit with legal officers to discuss personal cases, obtain advice, and receive guidance. - Document preparation and verification
Residents get help drafting and reviewing affidavits, letters, agreements, and court documents. - Tracking and follow-up
Cases requiring further intervention are recorded, monitored, and referred to appropriate institutions.
This structure ensures that every visit leaves behind an informed community and empowered individuals who can navigate the justice system more confidently.
Widespread Impact: Building Stronger, Fairer Communities
The nationwide rollout is projected to reduce Kenya’s justice inequality significantly. The programme’s benefits include:
- Lower costs of legal access for low-income families
- Improved legal awareness at the grassroots
- Stronger community governance and conflict resolution
- Enhanced trust in public institutions
- Better protection of vulnerable populations
Every county served brings Kenya closer to a society where justice is equitable and inclusive.

Why Kenyans Choose Bangbet: A Brand That Gives Back
While supporting national justice efforts, Bangbet continues to provide a leading betting experience tailored to Kenyan users.
Kenyans trust Bangbet because it offers:
- Fast, simple sign-up and mobile-friendly design
- Competitive odds and vast sports coverage
- Virtual games and instant-win options
- Secure, licensed betting is trusted nationwide.
- Convenient and quick deposits and withdrawals
Choosing Bangbet means enjoying entertainment while supporting a brand actively uplifting Kenyan communities. Their investment in mobile legal aid proves that business and social impact can grow side by side.
A New Dawn for Justice in Kenya
The partnership between Bangbet and AG Dorcas Oduor marks a major step forward in Kenya’s journey toward fairness and equality. By taking legal aid to the people, the initiative is giving a voice to the unheard and restoring dignity to overlooked communities.
This programme does more than solve legal challenges—it inspires hope. It reaffirms that justice can be accessible, compassionate, and mobile. And with committed partners like Bangbet, Kenya is moving closer to a future where every citizen—no matter where they live—has the right and the ability to seek justice confidently.


