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Court Awards Ksh790K to Driver Fired Over Workplace Romance
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Kimani Wamatangi’s Troubles Escalate as High Court Freezes Bank Accounts in Sh813m Graft Probe
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At the centre of the dispute is the government’s intention to offload up to 65 per cent of KPC through an Initial Public Offering (IPO) scheduled for March 2026
The accused is alleged to have collected payments from the victims under the guise of securing them places in the police service’s ongoing recruitment cycle.
Members of County Assembly (MCAs) accused the Senate of delivering a ruling without examining the evidence and documents tabled during the impeachment process.
The case stems from a widely circulated video presented in court, in which Okanga allegedly urged Gachagua to take violent action against President Ruto.