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LUREKO GIRLS DEATH: PARENTS, HOSPITAL DISCOUNT CORONA THEORY.

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By Joel Eshikumo Parents to 19 years old Faith Ngina Makaa a student at St Elizabeth Lureko Secondary have dismissed claims that she died of the novela Covid-19.  Speaking at their home in Mumias Mr and Mrs Musyoki said their daughter was diagnosed with Menengaitis at Ahmadiya Hospital in Shianda.  Displaying a signed doctor's report the distraught parents said they had been traumatized by reports by a section of the press that Faith had succumbed to Corona virus.  "We admitted her at Ahmadiya on 4th, she was referred to Life Care in Bungoma a day later but she could not make it she died at the hospital reception and not at Mumias Isolation center" Said Mrs. Musioki.  Last week there were reports that Faith had died at the Mumias Isolation center due to difficulty in breathing but hospital documents of tests carried out on the late show that she had a cute Meningitis.  Medical report showing that the late Student succumbed to Meningitis and not Covid-19. END. 

LIST OF 11GOVERNORS ON DPP RADER.

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 At least seven Cabinet Secretaries, 11 governors and 7 MPs are on the Director of Public Prosecutions’ radar for corruption. This is according to the high voltage files DPP Noordin Haji handed to President Uhuru Kenyatta recently. The Office of Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP) has registered cases worth Sh224 billion involving top government officials in the last three years. The 53 cases on corruption allegations involve seven Cabinet Secretaries and Permanent Secretaries, 11 governors and senior county officials, 22 directors and chief executive officers, and seven MPs. Noordin Haji noted they have filed the cases, despite various challenges that require a high level of expertise to prosecute. It is the taxpayers’ money held in litigation that the prosecution office is legally battling to recover, using a new strategy as it faces it off in court with a battery of lawyers hired by the prominent personalities. The cases include former Treasury CS Henry Rotich’s Sh63 billion char