The hearing of the case facing former Mungiki leader Maina Njenga is now set for December 4. This is after Njenga appeared before the Makadara Law courts together with his elder brother Peter Njoroge and his aide Felix Lekishe. Njenga is charged with among other things planning of Azimio La Umoja One Kenya demonstrations.on Sunday night, Njenga who had been abducted was released after 24hours. Njenga was dumped in Limuru, Kiambu County at about 10:15pm and offered fare home after being warned not to say anything about his ordeal. He then took a motorbike to his Banana home where he had been picked up by his abductors on saturday night. His lawyer Ndegwa Njiru confirmed the release and accused police of being behind the same. his brother Njoroge Kamunga too confirmed Njenga has been released. The release came hours after Azimio La Umoja Coalition said Njenga was taken by rogue police officers who did not identify themselves.
HEARING OF THE CASE OF FORMER MUNGIKI LEADER MAINA NJENGA SET FOR FOURTH DECEMBER
- Post author:ALI KIPTOO
- Post last modified:December 7, 2023
- Post category:News
- Post comments:0 Comments
- Reading time:1 mins read
You Might Also Like

Equity Bank is the top global performer in climate financing, according to the International Finance Corporation (IFC).

UFC 294 Islam Makhachev vs Charles Oliveira 2 is OFFICIAL

The government says over 470,000 people displaced by floods due to the El-Nino rains have returned home following receding water levels.

The Hidden Cost of Democracy

Abyssinia Iron and Steel Limited has inked a power purchase agreement with Norway’s solar power financier, Empower New Energy.

Gays won’t be arrested for seeking medical care – Museveni.

CLIMATE CHANGE: African leaders pledge to advance clean cooking solutions for Africa

𝗣resident 𝗥uto Says 𝗞enya-𝗨𝗦 𝗥elations 𝗪ill 𝗕lossom 𝗨nder 𝗧rump

UFC 294 Khamzat Chimaev vs Paulo Costa in Abu Dhabi is OFFICIAL

PROPOSED CYBER CRIME LAW IN JORDAN

Professional Realities

President William Ruto has said the government is committed to bolstering intergovernmental relations to strengthen devolution.
