@ntvkenya Correction..bad acts are the one s being criticised and protested. Also there is negative and positive criticism. There no such a time when critiques will lack.
Someone has been doing a very good job of trying to kill this story in the local media. Barely reported. As reported, the vehicle, KCQ 222X, belongs to Dawamu School, owned by Phillip Waithaka and his wife Claudia Waithaka. Their son, Kinuthia Waithaka was driving. Allegedly they came to the accident scene and took their child, left the rest. They allegedly have tried to say that a 34 year old relative was driving but witnesses from that night have refuted that claim.
Full story here: https://t.co/2jYtPLBJTu
@ntsa_kenya What of Risen Sacco...the other nganyas operating without plates? Stop the knee jack reaction and address the matter at the right position..let the driver and conductor answer to charges and have saccos enforce compliance with road safety rules.