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Former Churchill comedian, David The Student tested positive for Covid-19 in the United States.

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 Former Churchill comedian David Kangogo, popularly known as David The Student, tested positive for Covid-19 just days after he had an altercation with a Caucasian couple in the United States. The comedian, via his Facebook post, said he began feeling uncomfortable and revealed the signs of the deadly virus on Friday before going to a test that turned out to be positive.




Ms Kipchumba is convicted of robbing Sh311,900 worth of gold and Sh1 M jewelry from Anei Achol Malong Awan.

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Ms Kipchumba is convicted of robbing Sh311,900 worth of gold items and a range of jewellery worth a million Sh1 from Anei Achol Malong Awan. She met Ms Awan in a living room where she worked until they became friends later. On 7 December, the case will be mentioned. 
























Ms. Kipchumba is suspected, between August and November in Lavington, of stealing Sh311,900 worth of gold and sized jewels, all priced for one million Anei Achol Malong Awan. She met Ms. Awan in a living room where she worked and they became friends later. Ms Awan is said, after she had broken up and then gave her nearly 100 000 to clear the hiring deductions, to have allowed her to move into her house along with her daughter. Before Ms Awan was back in South Sudan, they would visit each other on a regular basis and go to the club together. It has been said that Ms Kipchumba has continued to see Ms Awan's house every time she gets her sister's keys before she is returned only to find the gems that are missing.
She mentioned the matter to the police, and the numerous things belonging to Kejiadu were allegedly retrieved during a search at Ms. Kipchumba's home. Ms Kipchumba, however, refuted the robbery allegations before Senior Chief Magistrate Esther Bhoke of the Kibera Court of Justice. She was released on a Sh500,000 bond and an additional cash bail of Sh50,000. The matter will be listened to on 7 December.



DCI obtains an orders at Milimani law court to detain Kithinji to assist in a probe into a suspected web involved in child trafficking.

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 DCI obtained the orders at Milimani law court to detain Kithinji to assist in a probe into a suspected web involved in child trafficking. Police retrieved condoms and empty bottles of an assortment of alcohol and bhang from her house. The four suspects are suspected to be part of the organisers of the event where the minors were found boozing and partaking in an orgy. 44 minors from Kiambu, Nairobi and Machakos were handed over to the Department of Children Services.






















In order to assist in a trial in a supposed web site involve children traffickers and expose minors to sexual abuse and exploitation, including prostitution and pornography, the DCI receive orders from Milimani's Law Court to detain Kithinji.
Corporal Julius Oguma from Dagoretti DCI stated in an affidavit before the court, that police had recovered condoms and emptied containers from Mrs Kithinji's house, a variety of alcohol and marijuana.

Mr Oguma claims that pornography happened with the minors in her possession in the premises in which alcoholic beverages and cannabis Sativa were discovered. After being informed by her son who hosted the party, the police say that she was aware of the party. Mrs Kithinji and her accomplices David Kibe Wambui, George Kamau Muthoni and Michael Morega, who have been reported to have committed offences, will be detained in Kabete police station.
The four suspects are suspected of participating in the event
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