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In Kenya, the Court of Appeal has upheld a High Courtâs judgement, which sentenced a middle-aged man to death for taking part in the killing of a man, who had been mistaken for a thief. On February 28, 2014, Evans Oduor (the convict) had parked his vehicle outside a neighbourâs homestead in Mbita Town, Homa Bay County. He was ârelaxingâ in the car, when he saw Eric Ochieng carting away a motorcycle that had been parked outside one of the homesteads. Several minutes later, a youthful man, Kevin Ochieng, came out of the house and found his motorbike missing. Expectedly, he raised the alarm, attracting Oduorâs attention. ....
Politician Who Replaced Their Dead Relatives Makueni Senator Mutula Kilonzo (left) and Kibra MP Imran Okoth. Twitter The history of relatives replacing their dead kin has seen many gain access to political power in Kenya. Kenya has for a while been accused of supporting dynasties in political circles. The claim has never sounded more true that when family members are elected to replace their deceased kin. From Kibra MP Imran Okoth to Mathira MP Rigathi Gachagua, most by-elections have become playground for families keen to ensure the political mantle torch left behind by the dead kin remains firmly in their grip. ....
Handshake candidate wins Kahawa Wendani by-election, shames Tanga Tanga Jubilee Party’s (handshake) Kevin Ochieng secured a triumphant victory to ensure the ruling party stumps its authority in Kiambu politics. Ochieng garnered 823 votes against his closest challenger Bernard Kariuki of PEP with 641 votes, to give him and his party the bragging rights in the hotly contested by-election that saw two governors campaign for different candidates. Ochieng rose to the limelight when he declared his interest to run for the Kahawa Wendani seat after his elder brother, Cyrus Omondi, who held the seat died in India. For the better part of Tuesday, security was beefed up around various parts of Kahawa Wendani as residents cast ballots. ....
CENTRAL Jubilee Party’s Kevin Ochieng (pictured) secured a triumphant victory to ensure the ruling party stumps its authority in Kiambu politics. Ochieng garnered 823 votes against his closest challenger Bernard Kariuki of PEP with 641 votes, to give him and his party the bragging rights in the hotly contested by-election that saw two governors campaign for different candidates. Ochieng rose to the limelight when he declared his interest to run for the Kahawa Wendani seat after his elder brother, Cyrus Omondi, who held the seat died in India. For the better part of Tuesday, security was beefed up around various parts of Kahawa Wendani as residents cast ballots. ....
Hon Moses Kuria chased by goons, forced to cancel a pro DP Ruto meeting in Kahawa Wendani Gatundu South MP Moses Kuria has issued a statement narrating how violent events in Kahawa Wendani forced him to abandon his planned meetings. On Tuesday night, December 8, the legislator claimed to have been alerted about the presence of people armed with crude weapons. According to his statement, the armed thugs had stationed themselves across the perimeter of the venue he was set to visit “Today I was forced to cancel two scheduled meetings with the residents of Kahawa Wendani ward in Ruiru, Kiambu County,” he disclosed. ....