Former Mother-In-Law actress Fridah Muhindi. PHOTO | COURTESY
Former Mother-In-Law actress Fridah Muhindi, known to many by her screen name Angie, has officially left the screen to join the Office of Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP) as a prosecutor.
Ms Muhindi was among 48 newly recruited officers who graduated on Friday after three months of mandatory induction training at the Prosecution Training Institute (PTI).
She is an Advocate of the High Court. Office of The Director Of Public Prosecutions (@ODPP KE) March 12, 2021
Away from her profession, she is a talented vocalist who is a member of a musical group Cantus Choro, a vocal ensemble that won the 2012 Most Promising Choir Award in the Kwaya reality television competition, where she sings Alto and Soprano.
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A recent landmark ruling in favour of four Sexual and Gender Based Violence (SGBV) survivors of the 2007/08 post-election chaos has given hope to thousands of survivors in the country yet to get justice.
The ruling was made on December 10, 2020 during the International Human Rights Day.
In Constitutional Petition No.122 of 2013, the court found that the Kenyan government was responsible for “failing to conduct independent and effective investigations and prosecutions of SGBV related crimes during the post-election violence.”
Four of the eight survivor were each awarded compensation of Sh4 million “for the violation of their constitutional rights.”
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