A man who allegedly broke into Parliament and disabled CCTV cameras a day before Anti Finance Bill protesters stormed in has been charged at Milimani Law Courts.
Kelvin Mwamiri Mangare is accused of mysteriously gaining access into Parliament four times between April and July and was allegedly found with electrical switches stolen from Parliament building worth Sh 2.6 million at the time of his arrest on Monday.
Denzel Omondi, the 23yo JKUAT student, died by drowning after being tortured by Govt officers, but you'll still hear that Cricket Sounds CS denying abductions and torture of young Kenyans forgetting power is transient. Bwana, the day Kindiki will fall from grace, I will be there.
Article 37 of the constitution is very clear Every person has the right, peaceably and unarmed, to assemble, to demonstrate, to picket, and to present petitions to public authorities.
Stephen Kigathi Kionyoe, a surveyor and 2022 Kikuyu MP aspirant, has been abducted by unknown individuals from his Kikuyu office, according to his family.
At @TheWiperParty NEC earlier today, it was clear that Kenyans want ACTION NOT DIALOGUE. I'll tell @RailaOdinga the same when we meet as Azimio La Umoja One Kenya Coalition Party.
We cannot be seen to be sanitizing this Ruto regime.
“We can delay the construction of roads and dams, but we cannot gamble with the education of our children, the health of the nation, and our justice system,”
Johnstone Muthama, Commissioner PSC
#KBCniYetu ^RO
The Judicial Service Commission (JSC) on Wednesday suspended all recruitment including the planned listing of additional Court of Appeal judges over government-wide budget cuts.
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@Priceless_mutua@RodgersKipembe Kindly do your research before opening your X space mouth.. each day set for demos, Meru people showed up in the streets and did the necessary...they ain't traitors. Pls withdraw this asap!!
After a long day in court stretching late into the night, the Magistrates Court at Milimani rendered its ruling on the 187 people arrested and charged following yesterday's protests.
The court has granted each of the children arrested a personal bond of kshs. 10,000 and has ordered that they be held at Capitol Hill police station separate from the adults as they provide details of their parents in accordance with the bond terms. The adults were each given Personal bond of kshs. 50,000 and will be released after providing details of their close family and relatives.
To prevent the recent habit of police frustrating release processes even after court orders are issued, the court gave the police a deadline of 10am by which time all relevant details of the arrested persons ought to have been recorded and their release secured.
The matter will be mentioned tomorrow for directions on how children can be given protection as most are orphaned street children.