Socialite Starlet Wahu’s Murder Probe
From X/@DCI_Kenya As the probe into the gruesome murder of 26-year-old socialite Starlet Wahu Mwangi heightens with the prime suspect
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From X/@DCI_Kenya As the probe into the gruesome murder of 26-year-old socialite Starlet Wahu Mwangi heightens with the prime suspect
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Read MoreFrom DCI from Twitter/@DCI_Kenya It’s 30 years behind bars for man behind Embu priest killing. This morning, the main suspect
Read MoreFrom CJ Martha Koome from Twitter/@CJMarthaKoome Opened a regional conference in Nairobi on witness protection under the theme ‘Harnessing Shared
Read MoreFrom CJ Martha Koome from Twitter/@CJMarthaKoome Held discussions with the Cabinet Secretary for East African Community and Regional Development Adan
Read MoreFrom CJ Martha Koome from Twitter/@CJMarthaKoome
Read MoreFrom Twitter/@DCI_Kenya Following the public inquest proceedings into the death of Agnes Wanjiku Wanjiru, whose body was found in a
Read MoreFrom Twitter/@DCI_Kenya A stealth operation by DCI’s Transnational Organized Crime detectives led to the arrest of three suspects of money
Read MoreFrom Twitter/@Kenyajudiciary Court of Appeal judges, (from left) Fatuma Sichale, Patrick Kiage, Roselyn Nambuye, Daniel Musinga(president), Hannah Okwengu, Gatembu Kairu
Read MoreOne of the doctrines on which our constitutional order is built around is that of the “Separation of Powers.” The doctrine requires that the executive, legislative and judicial functions of government are held by different institutions and that none of the institutions interferes with the function of the other. Before we gave ourselves the 2010 Constitution, we had gone through an era where this doctrine had been abused and the Executive branch of government had interfered with the functions of the other branches, making democratic governance impossible.
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