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Central Region NHIF accredited Health Facilitities

Accredited Hospitals- Central Region

This comprehensive in-patient health cover has been introduced for NHIF contributors and their dependants. The actualization of this package is a culmination of continued reforms at NHIF. Such reforms include efficiency, arising from decentralization of NHIF services and continued partnership with health providers on enhanced quality services to all members. To enhance these benefits, NHIF has contracted hospitals under three Categories; A, B & C, to provide this in-patient medical cover and partial cover for surgical cases in some of these hospitals. Our members are at liberty to attend hospitals under any category.
Under Category A (government hospitals), members would be able to enjoy full and comprehensive cover for maternity and medical diseases including surgery. In short, they will not need to pay for anything on admission provided they are fully paid up members of NHIF. Members admitted under contract Category B (private and mission) hospitals will enjoy full and comprehensive cover but where surgery is required, the contributor may be required to co-pay.
Those visiting facilities contracted under Category C (private) will continue with the current system where NHIF pays specified daily benefits under the current arrangements. NHIF will continue to negotiate with other health providers not appearing in the list below to determine which category of contract they will sign. Members will be informed of additional hospitals as and when they sign the contracts.
Below is a list of Hospitals, Number of Beds and Contracts covered by NHIF in the Central Region.

A.I.C KIJABE MEDICAL CENTRE 20 KIJABE 235 LIMURU B
ACK MOUNT KENYA HOSPITAL 598 KERUGOYA 32 KERUGOYA B
AIC -CURE INTERNATIONAL CHILDRENS HOS 52 KIJABE 30 LIMURU C
AIC GITHUMU HOSPITAL 41 THIKA 40 MURANGA B
BAARI HEALTH CENTRE 2231 NYAHURURU 13 OLKALOU A
BETA CARE HOSPITAL LIMITED 581 GITHUNGURI 50 KIAMBU B
CARITAS COMMUNITY HOSPITAL 1214-00 THIKA 50 THIKA B
CENTRAL MEMORIAL HOSPITAL (THIKA) 1734 THIKA 29 THIKA B
CONSOLATA HOSPITAL (NYERI) 25 NYERI 239 NYERI B
DONYO SABUK MAT & NUR HOME 3601 THIKA 29 THIKA B
EBENEZER NURSING HOME 1536 10100 NYERI 20 NYERI C
GAICHANJIRU CATHOLIC HOSPITAL(MURANGA) 483 THIKA 130 MURANGA B
GAKOE HEALTH CENTRE 84 GATUNDU 24 THIKA A
GATUNDU DISTRICT HOSPITAL 84 GATUNDU 124 RUIRU A
GITHUNGURI HEALTH CENTRE 767-002 GITHUNGURI 10 KIAMBU A
HOLY FAMILY CATHOLIC MISSION HOSPITAL 9-00216 GITHUNGURI 27 KIAMBU B
HOLY FAMILY CATHOLIC MISSION HOSPITAL 9-00216 GITHUNGURI 10 KIAMBU B
IGEGANIA HEALTH CENTRE MOH THIKA 14 THIKA A
IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY HOSPITAL 7 THIKA 56 THIKA B
ISMC SERVICES HOSPITAL 60-605 MARSABIT 18 LIMURU B
ITHANGA HEALTH CENTRE 5 THIKA A
J. K. U. A. T. HOSPITAL 62000 NAIROBI 20 THIKA C
J.M.KARIUKI(OL KALOU)DISTRICT HOSPITAL 221 OLKALOU 222 OLKALOU A
JAMII HOSPITAL 1230 KARATINA 46 NYERI C
JUJA FARM HEALTH CENTRE 6 THIKA A
KAGIO NURSING HOME 809 KERUGOYA 24 KERUGOYA B
KALIMONI MISSION HOSPITAL 00232 RUIRU 30 THIKA B
KARATINA DISTRICT HOSPITAL 133 KARATINA 88 NYERI A
KARATINA MATERNITY AND NURSING HOME 82 KARATINA 20 NYERI B
KERUGOYA CATHOLIC HEALTH CENTRE 197-103 KERUGOYA 6 KERUGOYA B
KERUGOYA DISTRICT HOSPITAL 24 KERUGOYA 197 KERUGOYA A
KERUGOYA MEDICAL CENTRE 1068 KERUGOYA 120 KERUGOYA B
KIAMBU DISTRICT HOSPITAL 39 KIAMBU 417 KIAMBU A
KIANDUTU HEALTH CENTRE 33304-0 MADARAKA THIKA 4 THIKA A
KIANYAGA SUB-DISTRICT HOSPITAL 24 KERUGOYA 20 KERUGOYA A
KIKUYU NURSING HOME 305 KIKUYU 67 LIMURU B
KIKUYU SUB COUNTY LUSSEGETTI 178-006 KIKUYU 12 KIAMBU A
KIMBIMBI SUB-DISTRICT HOSPITAL 1 WANGURU 46 KERUGOYA A
KIMKAN HOSPITAL 730-102 MURANGA 56 MURANGA C
KIRIAINI CONSOLATA HOSPITAL(MURANGA) 239 KIRIAINI 90 MURANGA B
LARI HEALTH CENTRE 5 LIMURU A
LIMURU NURSING HOME 359 LIMURU 55 LIMURU C
MARAGUA DISTRICT HOSPITAL 72 MARAGUA 24 MURANGA A
MARIE STOPES HOSPITAL (K) LTD 887 MURANGA 12 MURANGA C
MARIE STOPES HOSPITAL (K) LTD 887 MURANGA 15 MURANGA C
MARY HELP OF THE SICK MISSION HOSP. 792 THIKA 79 THIKA B
MARY IMMACULATE HOSPITAL 369 MWEIGA 42 NYERI B
MERCY LIGHT HOSPITAL 17 KIAMBU B
MT. KENYA HOSPITAL 201 NYERI 17 NYERI A
MT.SINAI HOSPITAL 1431 THIKA 8 THIKA B
MUGUMO MEDICAL CENTRE KAGUMO 186 KERUGOYA 5 KERUGOYA B
MUKURWE-INI SUB DISTRICT HOSPITAL 27 NYERI 78 NYERI A
MURANGA DISTRICT HOSPITAL 69 MURANGA 317 MURANGA A
MURIRANJA DISTRICT HOSPITAL 577 MURANGA 400 MURANGA A
MWEA COUNTY MEDICAL CENTRE 50-103 WANGURU 40 KERUGOYA B
MWEA MEDICAL CENTRE 187 WANGURU 106 KERUGOYA B
NAIDU HOSPITAL 1746 THIKA 75 THIKA B
NAZARETH HOSPITAL RIARA RIDGE 49682 NAIROBI 210 KIAMBU C
NAZARETH HOSPITAL RUIRU 49682 NAIROBI -00100 11 KIAMBU C
NAZARETH HOSPITAL RUIRU 49682 NAIROBI -00100 45 KIAMBU C
NDEIYA HEALTH CENTRE 975-00 MUTARAGWA 17 LIMURU A
NGENDA HEALTH CENTRE 84 GATUNDU 2 RUIRU A
NGOLIBA HEALTH CENTRE 10 THIKA A
NGORIKA HEALTH CENTRE 2108 NGORIKA 8 OLKALOU A
NGURUBANI MEDICAL SERVICES 66 10303 WANGURU 21 KERUGOYA B
NGURUBANI MEDICAL SERVICES 66 10303 WANGURU 40 KERUGOYA B
NORTH KINANGOP CATHOLIC HOSPITAL 88 NORTH KINANGOP 166 OLKALOU B
NYATHUNA SUB-COUNTY HOSPITAL 160 NGECHA 10 LIMURU A
NYERI PROVINCIAL GENERAL HOSPITAL 27 NYERI 407 NYERI A
OASIS MISSION HOSPITAL 57176 00203 NAIROBI 15 THIKA C
OLDMAWINGO HEALTH CENTRE 50 MIHARATI 9 OLKALOU A
OTHAYA SUB-DISTRICT HOSPITAL 83 OTHAYA 77 NYERI A
OUR LADY OF LOURDES MWEA HOSPITAL 51 WANGURU 106 KERUGOYA B
OUR LADYS HOSPICE 705 00217 LIMURU 9 LIMURU C
OUTSPAN HOSPITAL 2058 NYERI 40 NYERI C
OUTSPAN HOSPITAL 2058 NYERI 69 NYERI C
P.C.E.A HOSPITAL KIKUYU 45 KIKUYU 76 LIMURU C
P.C.E.A HOSPITAL(TUMUTUMU) KARATINA P.B KARATINA 203 NYERI B
P.C.E.A HOSPITAL(TUMUTUMU) KARATINA P.B KARATINA 243 NYERI B
P.C.E.A KIKUYU ORTHOPAEDIC REH. CENTRE 1010 KIKUYU 30 LIMURU B
PEFA MERCY MEDICAL CENTRE 1225 KIAMBU 5 KIAMBU B
PLAINSVIEW NURSING HOME 208 RUIRU 12 RUIRU B
RADIANT GROUP OF HOSPITALS-KIAMBU 65973-0 NAIROBI 16 KIAMBU C
ROMKAN MEDICAL CENTRE 386-010 THIKA 5 THIKA B
RUBY MEDICAL CENTRE 66607 NAIROBI 16 LIMURU C
RUIRU PRIVATE HOSPITAL 429 THIKA 35 RUIRU B
RUIRU SUB DISTRICT HOSPITAL 170 RUIRU 14 RUIRU A
ST. JUDE NURSING HOME 59 THIKA 10 RUIRU C
ST. MATIA MULUMBA HOSPITAL 3365 THIKA 40 THIKA B
ST.ANN MEDICAL CENTRE 1523-00 KIKUYU 8 LIMURU C
ST.TERESA KIKUYU MATERNITY & NUR. HOME 1370 KIKUYU 17 LIMURU B
THIKA LEVEL 5 HOSPITAL 227 THIKA 317 THIKA A
THIKA NURSING HOME (THIKA) 429 THIKA 17 THIKA B
TIGONI DISTRICT HOSPITAL 124 TIGONI 68 LIMURU A
VINEYARD HOSPITAL 6249 THIKA – 01000 40 THIKA B
WAKA RURINGU MATERNITY 188 NYERI 120 NYERI B
WANGIGE HEALTH CENTRE 178-006 WANGIGE 10 LIMURU A

NHIF EduAfya Cover for Secondary Schools Students.

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KNEC appoints Principals as centre managers and will pay them Kshs. 500 per day. But what about Deputies, Supervisors and Science teachers? Here are the details

The Kenya National Examinations Council, KNEC,  has dispatched appointment letters to various contracted professionals who will be in charge of this year’s Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, and Kenya Certificate of Primary Education, KCPE, examinations. The appointment letters dated 17th September, 2018, spell out the terms of engagement and duties to be performed by the various contracted professionals during the administration of this year’s national tests.

In the letters written to principals through the Teachers Service Commission Sub County Directors, the school heads will receive a daily fare reimbursement of KShs. 500 for 23 days which converts to a total of KShs. 11,500; for the whole period.

Former KNEC Chairman: Prof George Magoha

“The Kenya National Examinations Council has appointed you the Centre Manager to oversee administration of the 2018 National Examinations at your examination centre from 5th to 28th November, 2018. You will be reimbursed travel expenses a rate of KShs. 500 per day inclusive of the rehearsal day'” reads the letter by Dr. Mercy G. Karogo, The Acting KNEC Chief Executive Officer.The principals are expected to append their signatures on the letters to confirm acceptance to abide to the stipulated terms and rules.

Among the key responsibilities of the principals, as outlined in the letters, are:

  • Ensuring that rehearsal is undertaken prior to the examination.
  • Maintaining a conducive environment for the conduct of examinations.
  • Ensuring that all other unauthorized persons are restricted and kept away from the examination area during the examination period.
  • Being at the distribution centre (Container) at the time prescribed by the council to collect the examination materials.
  • Witnessing the opening of examination containers at the distribution centre every day of the examination.Taking overall responsibility for management of the examinations at the examination centre and ensuring that all candidates strictly adhere to the examination rules.

“As a centre manager, you are responsible to the TSC Sub County Director. The Council has delegated this duty to you and expects you to conduct the examination according to KNEC regulations,” adds Karogo. The principals will now have to keep an hawk’s eye to ensure the examinations end smoothly in their centres and will not have room for errors; including examination malpractices.

Dr. Mercy Karogo, KNEC CEO

On the other hand, Supervisors shall receive a daily travel expense reimbursement of KShs. 630 for the 23 days that they shall be on duty. This translates to a total pay of about KShs. 14,490. The Supervisors shall be expected to report to the Examination Centres by 6.30am in the morning on every day of the examination to receive the examination materials from the Centre Managers in the presence of the security officers.

In this year’s examination, a total of 1,060,703 candidates will sit for the KCPE examinations; 531,548 boys and 529,155 girls across the 27,161 examination centres countrywide. Another, 664,585 candidates will sit for the KCSE examinations in 10,077 examination centres. 341,089 are boys while girls are 323,498.

Surprisingly, the Kenya National Examination Council has failed to allocate funds to other schools’ officers who shall be on duty, to provide support, during the examination period. The Deputy Principals who have just been mentioned as Deputy Centre Managers, in the KNEC’s examination regulations documents, will walk home empty handed. Also going home without any fare reimbursement are the Subject teachers and Laboratory Technicians/ Assistants who will be conducting the practical examinations when required as per the KNEC examination time table.

A total of 70,000 police officers will be deployed to provide security during this year’s examinations period.

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President Magufuli orders the Army to buy all cashew nuts

Tanzanian President, John Pombe Magufuli, has ordered the country’s army to buy all cashew nuts from farmers, immediately. This comes after the cashew nut dealers failed to buy the produce from farmers. The government had, last week, issued a four day ultimatum to the dealers to buy the cashew nuts. But, the farmers refused to sell the produce to the dealers citing low purchasing prices.

Yesterday, Monday 12th November 2018, the no nonsense Tanzanian President, Magufuli, said that the government will purchase all cashew nut stocks directly from farmers at a TShs. 3,300 per Kilogram. The Government will use its military instruments and the Tanzania Agricultural Development Bank (TADB).

The latest move has left the dealers in anguish since they have already hired labour services, warehouses and even borrowed loans to purchase the cashew nuts.

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This man Okoth Obado! We dissect Obado’s life, times and the Controversies Surrounding the Migori Governor.

Friends and foes, alike, concede that the current Migori Governor,  Okoth Obado, is a political schemer with widespread grassroots support, having been a farmer and teacher for many years. The embattled Migori County boss, has been through thick and thin times, before. And, each time he has come out ‘victorious’. The million dollar question is, ‘will he survive the latest onslaught over his involvement with the slain Rongo University Student- Sharon Otieono?’. He is the most talked about personality in Kenya today.

OBADO’S DOCUMENTED EARLY LIFE

  • Obado grew up in Uriri Sub-county in Migori and attended the famous St Joseph’s Rapogi before joining Kenyatta University where he trained as a teacher, having taken a Bachelor of Arts in Education and a Masters of Strategic Management. He was employed by the Teachers’ Service Commission at Taranganya Boys High School in Kuria. He was later transferred to his last station located in his home constituency, Rapogi, where he exited the service to join the private business sector.
  • He is married to Hellen Obado, together with whom they have three children. (With 2 of the known Children beingJerry Okoth(son) and Evalyne Okoth (Daughter)

OBADO’S CAREER LIFE

  • November 12th 2010: Was Appointed Chairman of Kenya Sugar Board By Then Minister Of Agriculture S. J. Kosgey
  • 4 March 2013: Elected as the first Governor of Migori County through People’s Democratic Party (PDP) against the ODM wave. Contesting on a small known People’s Democratic Party (PDP), he went on to trounce ODM’s candidate Oyugi Akong’o, even after the High Court ordered a recount. Obado soldiered on against an onslaught from ODM ward representatives and party officials who tried to impeach him at every available opportunity.
  • 8 August 2017: Re-elected for the second term as the Governor of Migori County through the Orange Democratic Party (ODM). In the 2017 elections, Obado faced one of his most formidable opponents, former Energy Minister Ochillo Ayacko, who gave him a run for his money in a campaign marred by scenes of violence that saw the two summoned to Nairobi by the ODM disciplinary committee. A few weeks to the 2017 elections, violence broke out at Migori’s Posta grounds, leaving many people injured after supporters clashed. Among those injured were bodyguards of senior ODM leaders. Ayacko and Suna East MP Junet Mohammed quickly blamed Obado for the violence, but the governor denied any involvement. The Party’s disciplinary committee fined Obado Sh2 million for the violence, saying it had established that it was his supporters who stormed the meeting.
    Despite the shaky relationship with ODM leadership, a determined Obado went ahead to win the chaotic party primaries, forcing Ayacko to decamp and contest against him as an independent candidate. Ayacko lost to Obado in the main election, filed a petition in High Court and lost that too. He went to the Court of Appeal, which threw out the case.

OBADO, THE CONTROVERSIAL  SCHEMER.

Governor Okoth Obado in not devoid of controversies:

  • During his term, he was rocked with accusations of flaws in procurement procedures in his administration coupled with the alleged embezzlement of public funds. In one of the most controversial deals, Obado was accused of procuring a bed worth Kshs1 Million using public resources but he refuted the claims as a narrative sponsored by his opponents.
  • On procurement of vehicles worth Sh231million, the purchase included ambulance from Toyota Kenya who mainly deal in pick-ups but require upfront payment if one requires a different vehicle like in this case, an ambulance.
  • It has also emerged that the governor had a fling with Rhoda Odie Nyakwaka, the stepsister of his wife, Migori First Lady Hellen Obado. The First Lady and Rhoda are born of the same father who got the latter after inheriting her widowed mother in Kadika village of Suna Central sub-county.
  • In November 26, 2017: Migori Governor Okoth Obado was forcefully ejected from a KQ plane after one of his security guards mishandled a weapon during handover to flight crew leading to the pistol discharging. According to witnesses at the airport, the governor was accompanied by at least two guards when he was boarding 13:00 KQ 656 to Kisumu with his guards.
  • Mr Obado was at it again when he openly opposed ODM, and by extension Mr Odinga’s choice of Mr Ayacko to run for the vacant Migori senatorial seat following the death of former radio broadcaster Ben Oluoch Okelo mid this year.
  • Obado, the schemer, is in murky waters again! Okoth Obado has been charged in court with aiding and abetting the brutal murder of his ex-girlfriend, a pregnant student. But, Obado has vehemently refuted any involvement in the killing of Sharon Otieno.  “As a law-abiding citizen, I want to state here clearly and categorically that I have nothing and absolutely nothing to do with the cruel death of Sharon,” the governor was quoted by local media as saying.

If Obado wades through the murky waters and come out unscathed, then and only then, he will own the tag of being ‘a smart Schemer’ to posterity. Already, protests have been held in Migori, probing for the immediate release of the Governor.’

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NASA cracks the whip on 16 MPs who refused to support Uhuru’s VAT bill

The National Super Alliance, NASA, has cracked the whip on 16 Members of parliament who defied the coalition’s position in the National assembly to support President Uhuru Kenyatta’s memorandum on the finance bill of 2018 that has since been signed into law. In a letter to national assembly speaker, Hon. Justin Muturi, minority whip Junet Mohammed has removed Hon. Opiyo Wandayi from the Agriculture and Livestock committee. Also de-whipped is Hon. TJ Kwajwang who has been removed from the constitution and oversight committee, Justus Kizito from the National security committee. Others facing removal are: Gideon Mulyungi from the Public investments committee, Tindo Mwale from the Public investments committee, Christopher Asike from the Budget and appropriations committee.

Abdulswamad Shariff, Catherine Wabilyanga and Mohamed Lokiro have been axed from the Delegated Legislations, Services & Facilities and the National Cohesion committees, respectively. Also axed are Bunyasi Sakwa (Public accounts), Charles Mose (Delegated Legislations), Silvance Osoro (Defence and Foreign relations) and James Mukwe (Constituency Development Fund).

To complete the long list are: Makali Mulu who loses the Selection committee slot, Alfred Sambu who has been removed from the Finance and National planning committee and Ferdinand Wanyonyi who will no longer sit in the Trade, Industry and Cooperatives committee. The axed Legislators vehemently refused to endorse president Uhuru’s VAT amendments but which were controversially passed in parliament, few weeks ago. The latest move could bring more trouble at the NASA coalition with a section of Legislatures warming up towards the deputy president’s 2022 presidential bid.

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Five Kenyan Senators to fly to Japan to watch the FIVB World volleyball championship.

It is emerging out that the Speaker of the Senate, Hon. Kenneth Lusaka, has cleared five Senators to watch the FIVB Women’s World Volleyball championship that kicks off on Saturday, in Japan.

The five Senators: Christophet Lagat(Bomet), Irungu Kang’ata(Murang’a) and nominated Senators: Christine Zawadi, Beatrice Kwamboka and Victor Prengei.

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Kenya’s Malkia Stikers are participating at this year’s championship, alongside compatriots, Cameroon.

The five Senators will each pocket a whooping Kshs. 1.2 Million for the two weeks. This is in accordance with the Parliamentary’s Service Commission rates where members are paid Kshs. 100,000 while on international trips. Their air tickets costs will also be footed by the ex chequer.

Surprisingly, the Kenyan players who are participating in championship were each paid Sh80,000 for the three weeks they will be in Tokyo. This means each player will get a per diem of just Ksh. 3,800.

The latest development comes after the Speaker to the National Assembly, Justin Muturi, turned down a request by 10 Legislators to also fly to Tokyo, Japan, to witness the games.

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Best Android phones with the biggest battery capacity, best Camera and large memory Ulefone POWER 5 13000mAh

The Ulefone POWER 5, is a ‘beast’ smart phone. This phone is one of a kind since it has one of the largest battery capacities at 13000mAh; it cant get better than this.

Why this is the most preferable and stylish smart phone:

  • The Ulefone POWER 5 rocks one of the strongest batteries at 13,000mAh. On a single charge, this battery can last upto 10 days of continued use and over 30 days on standby. With its flash wireless charging technology, the Phone takes about 2 hours to fully charge its battery. What a beauty!
  • The phone has a large storage capacity; 6GB RAM (Random access Memory) and 64GB ROM (Read Only Memory)
  • Another feature that makes this phone to be a darling to many is its powerful Sony IMX230 21 MP & 5 MP Dual Back Camera + 8 MP (SW 13 MP) & 5 MP Dual Front Camera. With this camera, you are assured of high quality images at all times.
  • This beast has enhanced security with its facial and finger print technology.
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  • 6.0 Inch Corning Gorilla Glass 4 18:9 FHD+ In-cell Full Screen
  • Helio P23 MTK6763 2.0GHz Octa Core
  • Support Touch ID
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  • 6GB RAM + 64GB ROM
  • 21 MP & 5 MP Dual Back Camera + 8 MP & 5 MP Dual Front Camera
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KNUT: Press Statement on the collapsed Naivasha retreat, talks

The Kenya National Union of Teachers, KNUT, has given a presserv on the retreat meeting the KNUT and the Teachers Service Commission, TSC, held at Sawela Lodges. The giant teacher’s union will again meet the TSC in the next two weeks to iron out the contentious issues:

  1. Promotion of teachers upon attainment of higher qualifications
  2. Delocalization of teachers
  3. Transfers of teachers
  4. Teacher performance appraisal
  5. Teacher professional development
  6. policy development by the commission.

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The Dishonorable leaders- List of Current Members of Parliament, MPs, and other elected leaders involved in court cases/ facing charges

Over a dozen of the current elected leaders are facing various charges at the Kenyan law courts. We sample some, here:

  • Okoth Obado- The second term Migori County governor is facing murder charges at the high court. The governor is implicated in the awful killing of Rongo University student, Sharon Otieno, with whom he had an intimate relationship. He was released, on 25/10/2018, after paying a cash bail of KSh. 5 million with 2 sureties of similar amount. Read full details, here: Governor Obado free at last

Migori Governor, Hon. Okoth Obado.

Lugari MP, Hon. Ayub Savula

  • John Waluke- The Sirisia Constituency Member of Parliament is facing charges for fraudulently acquiring public property through his company, Erad supplies.

Hon. John Waluke- Sirisia MP

  • Alfred Keter- The fiery Nandi Hills Constituency Legislator was, in February 2018, charged with forgery of treasury bills valued at Kshs. 633 million.

Hon. Alfred Keter- Nandi Hills MP

  • George Aladwa (Makadara MP)- Faces incitement charges. He incited the public in 2017, before the General elections.

Hon George Aladwa- Makadara MP

  • Babu owino (Ebakasi MP)- The vibrant first time ODM Legislator is facing assault charges.
Hon Babu Owino- Embakasi MP
  • T.J Kajwang (Ruaraka Legislator)- Faces treason charges for unlawfully administering an oath to Hon. Raila Odinga after the protracted 2017 General elections.
Hon. TJ Kajwang- Ruaraka MP
  • Chachu Ganya (North Horr) and Ali Rasso (Saku MP)- Arrested for incitement that led to the current inter- Clan clashes between the Borana and Gabra communities that has claimed over a dozen lives.
  • James Gakuya (Embakasi North Law Maker)- Arrested in August, 2018, for falsely acquiring about Kshs. 40 million from the Constituency Development Fund, CDF.