Two brothers who were found dead after being arrested by the police at Kianjokoma town in Embu County during curfew hours died of multiple head and rib injuries, a post-mortem has revealed. - @NationAfrica
According to the post-mortem carried out at Embu Level Five Hospital mortuary, the victims, Benson Njiru, 23 and Emmanuel Mutura, 19 succumbed to injuries inflicted by a blunt object.
Pathologist Kamau Wangari observed that Mutura's head was deformed and bore bruises in the face while Njiru ribs had been broken. Dr Wangari also said that Njiru's brain had an injury.
During the post-mortem, the pathologist obtained liver, kidney, blood and urine samples from the victims for further tests. The family lawyer Muchangi Gichugu said he would pursue the matter through court since the cause of death had been established.
Njiru was a student at Don-Bosco Technical Training Institute while his brother Mutura was a law student at Kabarak University.
The two brothers disappeared on Sunday after they were rounded up by police for allegedly breaking curfew law, before their bodies to be found in Embu Level Five Hospital mortuary.
According to the family, their sons were picked up by the police on Sunday night, one kilometre from home. The family claimed the duo was brutally murdered.
The parents, John Ndwiga and his wife Catherine Wawira said they were shocked when they learnt of the death of their sons. They are demanding justice for the two. They claimed that their children were murdered and their bodies secretly taken to the mortuary.
The following paragraphs have been rated GE, and they are, therefore, suitable for general family reading. - @NationAfrica
However, because they tell the story of a moral policeman who is being accused of not being too moral with term limits and public funds, some sentences may upset taxpayers below the age of 120.
The paragraphs are about @EzekielMutua Nyithya, the man who – since his appointment as CEO of @KFCBarstool in October 2016 – became a moral policeman with something to say on events, adverts, films, songs, pastors, name it.
A Ugandan company that Deputy President William Ruto claimed this week he had helped to get Sh15B loan to set up a factory had its accounts frozen on suspicion of money laundering at around the same time the credit facility was advanced to it. - @NationAfrica
While the information surrounding the money laundering accusations against Dei Pharmaceuticals has remained a tightly guarded secret....
....President Yoweri Museveni waded into the matter on June 4, 2020, accusing State figures in Uganda of undermining his authority by flagging and stopping inflows of billions of shillings to the company’s accounts.
Just hours after he was sent on compulsory leave yesterday morning pending his retirement later this year, @EACCKenya has swung into action, further compounding the woes of the moral policeman.
With his departure effected, the controversial KFCB boss leaves office with his head down, barely two months to the end of his second term.
.@InfoKfcb has appointed Christopher Wambua as its acting chief executive officer effective August 6. - @NationAfrica
Paskal Opiyo, the acting chief manager of corporate services, informed staff of the appointment in an internal memo on Friday.
The appointment follows an investigation into CEO Ezekiel Mutua, over alleged payment of irregular salaries and allowances. @EACCKenya has been investigating Mutua since May 6.
Ethiopia has cleared the way for @SafaricomPLC to introduce its popular M-Pesa in the market of 110M people after deciding to include the mobile phone-based financial services in the telco’s licence offered in May. - @BD_Africa
Ethiopian authorities told @BD_Africa that the @SafaricomPLC licence will be upgraded to include mobile financial service when it completes bidding for its second telecoms operator permit. The bidding will be opened this month.
A consortium led by @SafaricomPLC secured the first licence, which doesn'tt have a permit for mobile financial services like M-Pesa, in May. The consortium will start ops next year when Ethiopian authorities say the telco will have the right to operate mobile financial services.
.@KarauriR a jovial, flashy former pilot at Kenya Airways, never saw himself as the man who would fly SportPesa from a small struggling company into East Africa’s largest betting firm. - @NationAfrica
.@KarauriR needs no introduction to Kenyans after his public role as the @SportPesa CEO.
A passionate poker player and son of a politician, Karauri first met Guerassim Nikolov, the controversial and principal @SportPesa founder, at a poker table on the first floor of the dimly lit Finix Casino in Hurlingham, Nairobi in 2014.