
Joseph Ndunda
News Reporter at Daily Nation
News Reporter at The Star (Kenya)
Writer at Nation Media Group
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1 day ago |
eastleighvoice.co.ke | Joseph Ndunda
Graft convict Ferdinand Waititu is edging closer to freedom after the High Court allowed him to amend his application for bail and bond pending the hearing of his appeal against his conviction. Justice Lucy Njuguna of the Anti-Corruption and Economic Crimes Division granted Waititu permission to amend his appeal, paving the way for a fresh application for bail and bond.
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1 day ago |
eastleighvoice.co.ke | Lucy Mumbi |Joseph Ndunda
Former Migori Governor Okoth Obado has admitted to having had an affair with the late university student Sharon Otieno, stating that their relationship was an “open secret” known within the Migori County Government and among his family members. While appearing before Justice Cecilia Githua at the Milimani High Court, where he is defending himself in the ongoing murder trial, Obado told the court he had impregnated Sharon but had no intentions of marrying her.
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2 days ago |
eastleighvoice.co.ke | Joseph Ndunda
The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) is seeking orders to detain two men suspected to be members of the infamous Mulot-based cybercrime syndicate known for SIM swap fraud. Silas Kipkoech and Thomas Kibet were arrested in Embakasi, Nairobi, after being trailed for two months following an incident where they allegedly stole 589,800 from a victim's bank account after swapping her SIM and accessing her bank accounts.
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2 days ago |
eastleighvoice.co.ke | Joseph Ndunda
A 22-year-old man impersonating President William Ruto on X has been arrested for declaring he "Must Go" while pretending to be the fifth president of Kenya under the username "I must Go". Titus Wekesa Sifuna from Bungoma County was arrested for alleged publication of false information while pretending he was President Ruto and deceiving Kenyans that he would leave office.
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1 week ago |
eastleighvoice.co.ke | Lucy Mumbi |Maureen Kinyanjui |Joseph Ndunda |Rachael Mutabasi
Senators accuse government of sabotaging civilian oversight of NIS amid rights abuse concerns The senators now claim the government is intentionally obstructing the appointment of the board, particularly in light of growing concerns about human rights violations allegedly linked to the agency.
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Is killing a pregnant woman a case of double homicide? https://t.co/zoAkUKkWTC via @thestarkenya

Suspected serial fraudster in court over Sh600, 000 fraud https://t.co/qQhAGxnuxe via @Nairobi_News

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