THE STANDARD By
Julius Chepkwony |
January 16th 2021 at 00:00:00 GMT +0300
A section of Nakuru North Cemetery [Kipsang Joseph, Standard]
Nakuru County has obtained a court order to dispose of 280-odd bodies of newborns that have filled its mortuaries.
A court in Nakuru on Thursday allowed the county, through the department of health, to dispose the bodies.
Principal Magistrate Yvonne Khatambi issued the orders for disposal of the bodies following an application by senior public health officers based at the Rift Provincial General Hospital.
“Court has carefully considered the application. It is evident that the parents did consent to the hospitals to bury the bodies.
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Six top celebrity scandals of 2020
Robert Burale. Photo: Courtesy.
Kenyan celebville was relatively scandal-free in 2020 majorly due to entertainment restrictions following the outbreak of coronavirus. There were, however, controversies which lit up social media and stunned everyone.
Burale
Renowned city preacher and motivational speaker Robert Burale was in July trolled moments after he announced he had tested positive for Covid-19. This is after netizens raised questions over his Covid status with some critics claiming Burale was faking his illness for attention, an allegation he denied.
“Some people said I was paid Sh20 million (to fake having Covid-19). Being sick is not a public relations exercise. I’m at a place where I don’t concentrate on the stones being thrown because then it makes you lose focus. For me, the beauty is that my foundation is with God, and once you’re with God, there are some things that will not shake you,” Burale clarified.