He’s nothing but a woman eater! Mixed reactions after Judge described Jowie a male version of a slay queen

Kenyans have been left pondering High Court Judge James Wakiaga’s description of murder suspect Joseph Irungu, alias Jowie after he denied him bail yesterday and granting Jacque Maribe.

According to the judge, Irungu was denied bail because he’s as a male version of a slay queen and has no house to go to.

“A male version of a slay queen, which for lack of a better word, I’ll call a woman eater. He was living in the house of the second accused. driving the second accused’s car, with no known source of income since 2017 when he provided security for some Jubilee politicians,” said Wakiaga. 

Maribe has been released on a Sh1 million cash bail in the Monica Kimani murder case. She was granted an alternative of a Sh2 million bond or three sureties of a similar amount. Her fiance Joseph Irungu alias Jowie, on the other hand, will remain in custody for the rest of the murder trial.

No address

The next hearing is in June 2019. Wakiaga said that Irungu has no home to go to or any sibling that awaits him therefore shouldn’t be granted bail.

“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,” Wakiaga said. 

“The first accused has no known assets in the country say for an intention to set up a private security firm. I therefore find him to be with not fixed aboard, lacking any deep emotional occupation or family ties in the country and is likely to abscond should need arise,” he added.

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. 

Kila mtu a pambane na hali yake! Maribe asks prosecutor to stop linking her to fiance’s alleged crime 

Citizen TV journalist Jacque Maribe who is in court facing murder charges after the death of Monica Kimani wants the court to stop tying her to crimes that her fiance Jowi Irungu is being accused of.

In an affidavit, Maribe said that she’s facing the charges because she was only romantically involved with Irungu and that she’s innocent.

“The only reasons I am standing trial are that I was in love with a person the prosecution have interest in. I allowed him to come live in my house and I allowed him to use my vehicle. There is no witness or forensic material to associate me with the murder,” Maribe said.

Unfair

She went on to tell the court that she gave Irungu her car but she never helped him with any other thing that might link her to the murder.

She said that it was unfair for the court to use communication between him and Irungu as the reason why she should face the charges.

“Irungu was my fiancé as at then and in the circumstances I definitely communicated with him. It is most unfair to use the communication between me and him in the given circumstances of our then existing relationship as a reason to deny me bail,” she argued.

Adding:

“Any of his actions are not necessarily sanctioned or attributed to me. I was not there if there was any burning. I personally was not aware and did not endorse or authorise any burning of anything.”

 

Jacque Maribe: I am a single mother let me go see my child

Citizen TV Jacque Maribe has asked the court to grant her bail because she’s a single mother and should be taking care of her four-year-old son.

Maribe, who has been given another week in remand after the court set her bail hearing to October 24, filed an affidavit pressing the court for bail stating that her son is young and she is a single mother.

“I am a single mother of a child aged four who solely depends on me for social and financial upkeep. He is of tender age and will deeply suffer if I remain in custody until the conclusion of the murder trial which might take long,” she said. 

Bail

She told court that she would not jump bail because she’s famous and everyone knows her. She asked the court to let her see her son who is only four and might be suffering.

“There are no compelling reasons whatsoever that can deny me bond. I’m a well-known TV journalist. Most Kenyans are conversant with my job and can easily spot me anywhere; therefore, making it impossible to jump bail,” said Maribe.

“I was not involved in the murder, was not at the scene of the murder, and had no knowledge of (Monica) or any person known to her. Any association alleged against me with the murder is wholly weak circumstantial association with Irungu,” she added. 

Jubilee announces disciplinary action against two female Nakuru MCAs who fought over a boyfriend 

MCAs have been involved in all sort of dramas all over the country. In Nakuru, two female nominated MCAs engaged in fist fight over boyfriend.

Joyce Anyiso and Jacqueline Manyara had a bitter verbal exchange before their fight went physical at the County Assembly cafeteria on Tuesday July 31st.

The two MCAs are said have insulted each other through text messages before they faced off at the County Assembly cafeteria. They both laid claims over the man they were fighting over.

Joyce Anyiso
Joyce Anyiso
Disciplinary action

The two MCAs were summoned by Nakuru County Jubilee Party officials to appear before the disciplinary committee to explain the drama at County Assembly cafeteria.

“You are both accused of violating ethics and integrity laws by fighting within the county assembly premises where you also used unprintable and vulgar words. Therefore, you are hereby ordered to appear before the Jubilee Party special team at its offices in Milimani estate on Monday,” said County’s Party Secretary-General Peter Cheruiyot in a letter.