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Convict Ferdinand Waititu arrives in court for sentencing in Ksh.588 corruption case.
Convict Ferdinand Waititu arrives in court for sentencing in Ksh.588 corruption case
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- 13 Feb 2025 - The Court of Appeal in Nairobi has directed former Kipipiri Member of Parliament Amos Kimunya to defend himself in a case involving allegations of irregular allocation of public land to a private company.
- 13 Feb 2025 - Kathiani Member of Parliament Robert Mbui has accused National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetangula of being biased against Azimio la Umoja allied legislators.
- 13 Feb 2025 - County assembly speakers want the High Court to compel SRC to provide them with Sh5 million car grants.
- 13 Feb 2025 - The latest report by the National Authority for the Campaign Against Alcohol and Drug Abuse (NACADA) highlights a disturbing rise in drug and substance abuse among young people in institutions of higher learning. According to the 2024 Status of Drug and…
- 13 Feb 2025 - Former Kiambu Governor Ferdinand Waititu sentenced to 12 years in prison or a Sh53.5 million fine; his wife, Susan, handed a one-year jail term and Sh500,000 fine in a graft case.
- 13 Feb 2025 - Kenya has been ranked amongst the most corrupt countries based on a recent report released by Transparency International. Globally, Kenya has been ranked at position 121, with Seychelles, at position 18, emerging as the best performer in a report dated…
- 13 Feb 2025 - "He can join us if he wants to but it can’t be otherwise. Raila is a movement."