According to reports, the county secretly awarded the multi-billion contract to a Ghanaian conglomerate without public participation and approval by its Assembly.
Footage of the protests showed students and police officers engaging in heated battles with learners scampering for safety as the officers lobbed tear gas.
The foundation is expected to use the account to honour Raila’s legacy and continue promoting the values he championed throughout his political career.
The ruling comes hardly a month after the High Court in Nairobi temporarily suspended the recruitment exercise that had been scheduled to start on October 3.