A Kenyan court has ordered former Kiambu governor Ferdinand Waititu to forfeit assets worth Ksh131 million to the state in a case involving allegedly corruptly acquired property. The decision was delivered by Justice Nixon Sifuna, who partially allowed a suit by the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC). Waititu and his wife Susan Ndung'u had faced the prospect of surrendering over Ksh1.9 billion in assets, but the court scaled back the forfeiture.

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Police in Kiambu County are investigating an incident where a missing G3 rifle was recovered from an armed man killed by a mob in the Magana area of Thika East on Friday, December 5. Residents confronted the suspect, leading to his fatal injury, and officers retrieved the weapon along with ammunition. The National Police Service warns against mob justice and urges reporting crimes to authorities.

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