News
It Emerges Chris Msando Had A Son With A UK Woman
Chris Msando, the ICT director at IEBC who was brutally murdered before the 2017 general elections may have had a son with a woman from the United Kingdom.
According to reports, Msando sired a boy with one Tracy Farrar in the Uk.
Jacob Msando, 15- years old is an aspiring athlete and footballer who has made the news after his mother was unable to pay $20,000 debt in private school fees after his father, Chris was tortured and murdered in July 2017.
Before his death, Mr Msando had made commitments to his former partner, Ms Tracy Farrar, to pay half of Jacob’s tuition fees. She said it was a “wholeof-family effort”, with even her late grandmother pitching in to support Jacob’s schooling.
Ms Farrar, 39, is due in court next Friday over a court judgment obtained by the college against her over the thausands of dollars accrued interest charges and the school’s legal fees.
Kenya Insights allows guest blogging, if you want to be published on Kenya’s most authoritative and accurate blog, have an expose, news TIPS, story angles, human interest stories, drop us an email on [email protected] or via Telegram
-
News2 weeks agoUK-Based Website Faces Scrutiny Over Alleged Sexual Exploitation Of Kenyan Women
-
Investigations2 weeks agoMistreatment and Gross Misconduct: Thika Cloth Mills Accused of Bribing Labour Ministry Officials to Muzzle Workers’ Revolt
-
Politics1 week agoODM Shuts Door on Gachagua Alliance, Signals Long-Term Deal with Ruto Ahead of 2027
-
Politics2 weeks agoUhuru Kenyatta Draws Battle Lines in Mt. Kenya Politics Defends Gachagua and Warns Jubilee Rebels to Toe the Line
-
News1 week agoBusinessman Adan Haji Isaack on Spot for Allegedly Harassing City Professor Over Disputed Land
-
News2 weeks agoKenyan Activists Bob Njagi and Nicholas Oyoo Released After 38 Days in Ugandan Custody
-
Investigations1 week agoPeter Agoro Legal Battles Reveal How EACC Framed a Whistleblower to Protect Corrupt Elites
-
Investigations2 weeks agoEXCLUSIVE: The $1.7 Billion Oil Heist That’s Starving South Sudan While Elites Feast on Blood Money
