No reading news, commenting or participate in any interview- Court warns Maribe after she’s released on bail 

After being released on a Sh1 million cash bail in the Monica Kimani murder case and granted an alternative of a Sh2 million bond or three sureties of a similar amount, Maribe has also been ordered by court to stop anchoring news and appearing on any interviews.

While granting Maribe’s bail application, Justice James Wakiaga ordered the news anchor not to take part in interviews related to the murder case which has been set to hearing from June 18-27, 2019.

“The accused shall not read news, comment or participate in any interview directly or indirectly related to this case,  she shall not read news during the period this matter is fixed for hearing, she shall not interview any parties directly or indirectly connected with this case including the victim’s family, advocate, prosecution witnesses, and trial court,” said Wakiaga.

Irungu

He also added that Maribe’s order was subjected to review. Irungu was denied bail and will spent more time in jail before the next hearing set for 2019.

“He was living in the house of the second accused (Maribe), driving her car with no known source of income since 2017 when he provided security to some Jubilee Party politicians. Whereas the first accused (Irungu) has indicated that his siblings are likely to find him an alternative accommodation, there’s no evidence placed before this court to support this preposition,” Justice Wakiaga said. 

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