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The late Jennifer Wambua.
A Kiambu Court has ordered Peter Njenga alias ole Sankale, the prime suspect in the murder of a National Land Commission (NLC) official to undergo a mental assessment to ascertain if he is fit to stand trial.
Mr Njenga who appeared virtually before Kiambu Principal Magistrate Grace Omondo was directed to appear in court on Wednesday for further directions.
Nicholas Olesena, the investigating officer, told the court that they had cracked the murder case after DNA results placed Njenga at the crime scene.
Mr Olesena further requested the court for seven days to allow the suspect to undergo a mental assessment test.
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Trainer Peter Njenga with Rashed Ali. (Photos/Supplied)
Trainer Azgar Khan.
Trainer Fearghal O Neill.
We speak to trainers and fitness enthusiasts about what their regimes are like during the holy month.
Ramadan, a month when Muslims across the world observe a fast from sunrise to sunset, turns many people, including me, into fitness enthusiasts who pledge to make a difference in their bodies.
Fasting plays an important role in maintaining fitness. There are people who follow a certain method called intermittent fasting that focuses on timely meals. During Ramadan, many Muslims observe their fast and work out as well, however, for some, doing both can prove to be tough.
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Wambua went missing on March 12. [Courtesy]
Two suspects in the murder of National Land Commission (NLC) official Jennifer Wambua have been detained for a further 10 days.
Kiambu Chief Magistrate Patricia Gichohi allowed the police to detain Benjamin Saitoti and David Sempuan until May 3 after the prosecution asked for more time to enable detectives piece together crucial evidence.
Another suspect, Peter Njenga alias Sankale, is also in police custody after detectives said he is believed to have crucial evidence that could help them in the ongoing probe.
Wambua went missing on March 12 but her body was found at Kerarapon in Ngong the next day.
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LIFESTYLE
Jemimah Thiong o during an interview with KTN reporter Lofti Matambo at The Standard Media Group Headquarters in Nairobi on April 18, 2021. [Courtesy, Standard]
Jemmimah Thiong’o emerged in the local gospel music scene in the early 2000s as a gentle and mellow-voiced singer.
Her songs were undoubtedly motivational, the lyrics a testimony of her faith in God and an encouragement to anyone who had lost hope or was struggling in life.
In one of her most popular tracks,
Mwenye Baraka, Thiong’o gave the much-needed uplifting to believers not to be discouraged by those who mock them since a time would come when their enemies would be ashamed as God showers them with blessings.