Noah Okech was charged with acquiring a forged MBA degree in his name purporting it to be a genuine document issued by the University of Nairobi a fact he knew to be false.
The two broke into Quebec gaming lounge and stole play stations, play station pads and gaming disks all valued Sh1,260,000
The first charge stated that while at unknown place within the country jointly with others not before court, Echesa conspired with intent to defraud by falsely accusing Barasa of kidnapping him.
The doctor who was based in Makueni county was found guilty of recruiting members to ISIS and being in possession of articles related to terror activities.
Militonic Mwendwa Kitute was presented before Milimani Anti-Corruption magistrate Zipporah Gichana after the EACC apprehended him.
Former Bomas of Kenya CEO, Peter Gitaa, has denied all charges related to corruption.
Mwangi wa Iria presents himself at the Integrity Centre after the court lifts orders stopping his arrest. Coalition co-principal Kalonzo Musyoka leading former Murang’a Governor’s defence team.
The accused all faced 10 counts relating to the supply of 139,688 bags of fake fertiliser.
Samir Yunus was set free after Milimani court found that he was framed by a junior female officer whom they had a love affair.
Josiah Kariuki alongside his two companies, 51 Capital Kenya and SBL innovative, were charged before Milimani anti-corruption court magistrate Celesa Okore.
A man who allegedly presented himself as a magistrate to a job seeker in one of the court stations has been charged.
A family that was evicted from a residence in Nairobi on Friday will seek legal redress in court in pursuit of justice.
A court has revoked the appointment of David Nyambaso Nyandoro as the Chief Land Registrar.
Kirubi Kamau was charged with allegedly forging particulars of a lawyer who died 11 years ago as he filed returns at the State Law Office in a bid to edge out four directors of the firm.
The court has allowed police to hold three Nigerians and their Kenyan accomplices for 10 days over claims of drug trafficking.
National Industrial Training Authority (NITA) Director General Stephen Ogenga has been charged with awarding Sh4.8 million tender for the supply and repair of training machines to a company.
Prosecution counsel James Gachoka told that court that denying Njoroge bail is in the best interest of the security of the accused person.
Businessman Suresh Kantaria claimed that he had been asked to give a bribe or risk his business premises being demolished.
A man posing as Eric Latiff, who is a host at Standard Group’s Spice FM, was on Monday arraigned for impersonation.
A court has directed an investigator to obtain all documents from a bank that is being investigated over alleged banking fraud.