They specifically accused Safaricom of sharing Ojwang’s location data with authorities, facilitating his arrest and subsequent death.
In the suit, Julius Ogogoh, Khelef Khalifa, Francis Auma and Peter Agoro want Lagat barred from accessing his office.
Musk deleted most of his posts over the weekend, including one that called for Trump's impeachment and another claiming he won the election for him.
In a statement released Tuesday, the President expressed “utter shock and deep dismay” over Ojwang’s death, describing the incident as “heartbreaking and unacceptable.”
One post specifically depicted Lagat alongside Nairobi Area Commander Joseph Chirchir under the caption “EACC investigating top cop after purchase of Ksh335.9 million home in Dubai,”...
The Kenyan government quietly allocated over Ksh 523 million of taxpayers’ money to support Raila Odinga’s failed bid for the African Union Commission chairmanship. This massive...