Loise Wangui reporting from Mungore said the two women surfaced after JJ’s family had completed addressing mourners.
The two women were also allowed to address mourners and they both
introduced themselves as his wives saying they had sired children with
the deceased.
More on that news to come as soon as we get the scouneral service for slain businessman Jacob Juma is currently underway
in Mungore village and Mourners got to know JJ’s other wives apart from
Miriam Wairimu.
NTV news at 1pm today has confirmed two women surfaced during
Jacob Juma’s funeral service claiming to be wives of the late
businessmanhis team had also said that they will look to sue several of the
speakers at the requiem mass held in Nairobi notably Cyrus Jirongo for
what they termed as falsehood remarks aimed to tarnish the reputation of
the DP.
Here are a couple of the DP’s remarks in Nandi.
“Whoever has information on the killing of businessman Jacob Juma should take it to the police and not his funeral,”
“There is no difference between those who commit crime and those who make wild allegations without assisting the police.”
In his earlier tweets last year, Jacob Juma had said he would not
want the DP to attend his funeral as he did not lead a hypcritical life
and thus even in death he would want to maintain that. It is thus
understandable why senior government members have kept silent on the issis even despite Uhuru Kenyatta’s meeting Yoweri Museveni. Now it is
Kagame who has opted to construct rail links from the Indian Ocean
through Tanzania. The Rwandan Finance Minister, Claver Gatete says that
Rwanda has opted for the Tanzania route since it is cheaper and shorter.
Quoting studies done by EAC member states, it will apparently cost
about $800 million to $900 million, for the Tanzanian option, Gatete
said in an interview Thursday at the World Economic Forum on Africa in
the capital, Kigali. The Kenyan project would cost $1 billion.
This will be a blow to Kenya as member countries continue to
position themselves attracting neighboring and foreign investment at its
co