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Court acquits DJ Brown Skin in wife’s suicide case over lack of evidence

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A Nairobi court has acquitted Abdi Ibrahim, popularly known as DJ Brown Skin, who had been charged with aiding the suicide of his wife, after finding that the prosecution failed to establish a prima facie case. In its ruling, the court emphasized that “the right to life is the most fundamental of all rights,” while describing death by one’s own hand as “a profound tragedy that requires sobriety, compassion and careful legal reflection rather than moral judgment.” DJ Brown Skin faced three counts in relation to the death of his wife, Sharon Jereimi Wangi, who died on July 29, 2022, after ingesting insecticide.  Dj Brown Skin in Milimani law courts on January 22,2026/Screengrab The charges included aiding suicide, failing to prevent a felony on grounds that he allegedly knew of her intention to take her life and failed to intervene, and destroying evidence by allegedly removing a mobile phone SIM card to obstruct its use in judicial proceedings. At the close of the prosecution’s case...

Tractor driver released on bail over KPLC transformer damage

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 A Nairobi court on Wednesday released Titus Ntheuwa Ngathe, a tractor driver accused of damaging a 200KVA transformer sub-station owned by Kenya Power and Lighting Company (KPLC) in Westlands, after granting him bail. The hearing was held at Milimani Law Courts before Chief Magistrate Lucas Onyina, who set the bond at Sh 100,000 with one contact person, or an alternative of similar amount with a surety.  Ngathe, a Kenyan adult male, pleaded not guilty on the alleged damage, valued at Sh 1.87 million which occurred on January 11, 2026, at 2nd Parklands Avenue, Westlands Sub-County.  Titus Ntheuwa Ngathe before Milimani magistrate court on January 21,2026. During the hearing, Ngathe’s lawyer made two applications which was for reasonable bail, noting that Ngathe is a tractor driver employed on Kenya Rural Roads Authority road works, and the tractor allegedly involved in the incident was part of official work. The counsel added, "The accused is fully employed, has a fixed h...

Congolese teacher imprisoned for unlawful stay in Kenya

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A Nairobi court has sentenced a Congolese national to two months’ imprisonment, or alternatively fined him Sh40,000, after he pleaded guilty to unlawfully staying in Kenya without valid immigration documentation. The accused, Joli Liuson Vhemba, admitted the charge and confirmed that the facts presented by the prosecution were correct. The prosecution told the Milimani magistrate court that on January 16, 2026, immigration officers stopped Vhemba and asked him to produce his passport. Vhemba failed to do so, raising suspicion that he was in the country unlawfully. He was subsequently escorted to the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) offices for further questioning. Investigations at the DCI established, through immigration system records, that Vhemba entered Kenya on February 10, 2025.  The prosecution said he had failed to update his immigration status since then, rendering his continued stay in the country unlawful. His passport was later recovered on January 17, 2026,...

Court freezes Wamatangi’s accounts in EACC corruption case

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The Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) has secured interim court orders to freeze five bank accounts linked to Kiambu Governor Paul Kimani Wamatangi. In Courts The move comes amid a civil suit alleging corruption and economic crimes. The suit, filed against Wamatangi and 13 other respondents, claims that between 2017 and 2022, while serving in the Senate, he unlawfully acquired over Sh. 700 million. He is also accused of using his position as Chairperson of the Senate Committee on Roads to influence tenders awarded by KeNHA, KURA, and KeRRA to companies linked to him. Investigations indicate that although Wamatangi formally transferred directorships to family members, including his wife and siblings, he allegedly remained a signatory and beneficial owner of the accounts. The EACC is seeking the recovery or forfeiture of Sh. 813,145,532.40, categorised as proceeds of corruption. The court targeted accounts at Family Bank held by companies associated with the Governor. These in...

MP seeks Sh100m damages over alleged defamation

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Lugari Member of Parliament Nabii Daraja Nabwera has moved to the High Court seeking Sh100 million in damages over alleged defamatory remarks attributed to Kakamega Deputy Governor Ayub Angatia Savula. In an application filed at the Milimani Law Courts, the MP claims Savula made false, malicious and derogatory statements during a burial ceremony held on November 25, 2025, in Kakamega County. According to court documents, Nabwera alleges the remarks insinuated his HIV status, claims he says are untrue and calculated to injure his reputation and political standing. “The statements made by the respondent were false, malicious and defamatory, and were calculated to lower my reputation in the eyes of right-thinking members of society,” Nabwera says in his affidavit. Through his lawyers, Danstan Omari & Associates Advocates, Nabwera wants the court to certify the matter as urgent and hear it ex parte in the first instance. Member of Parliament Nabii Daraja Nabwera addressing the media ou...

Police officers held after fatal shooting of delivery man in Nairobi

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A Nairobi court has ordered two Villa Police Station officers to remain in custody for 14 days following a request by the Independent Policing Oversight Authority (IPOA) to allow a full investigation into the fatal shooting of a delivery man.  Senior Principal Magistrate Caroline Nyaguthii Mugo reduced the period from 21 days, as sought by the prosecution, to ensure justice is served while balancing the rights of the officers. The officers, Godwin Mjomba and APC Patric Mutunga Titus, face allegations in connection with the death of Shukri Adan Ibrahim Issaka. Issaka, a middle-aged vehicle delivery and logistics worker, was on duty with two companions when he was shot while delivering a Toyota Fielder. A post-mortem report confirmed that he died from a single gunshot wound to the head. Godwin Mjomba and APC Patric Mutunga Titus before Milimani magistrate courts on January 12,2026. The authority argued that the officers should remain in detention to prevent tampering with evidence, c...

Congolese Doctors sue Health ministry over licence renewal freeze

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Congolese doctors practicing in Kenya have filed a court case challenging the Ministry of Health’s refusal to issue Letters of Non-Objection. The decision has blocked the renewal of their professional licences and work permits for 2026. The doctors filed an Originating Motion and a Certificate of Urgency at Milimani Law Courts, claiming the Ministry acted arbitrarily and violated Kenya’s obligations under the East African Community (EAC). A group of Doctors together with counsel Danstan Omari during a press briefing outside Milimani law courts on January 12,2026. The applicants are seeking three court orders. First, certiorari to quash the Ministry’s decision dated January 7, 2026. Second, mandamus to compel the Ministry to issue the Letters of Non-Objection to enable licence and permit renewal. Third, prohibition to stop the Ministry from imposing further administrative barriers on foreign medical practitioners. Court documents state that the decision contravenes EAC protocols on the ...