Uhuru son targeted by Ruto regime moves to court over gun licenses

The High Court received a plea from hn Jomo Kenyatta, the son of former president Uhuru Kenyatta, contesting the government’s decision to withdraw his firearms license.

John J. Kenyatta, the son of former president Uhuru Kenyatta, has pleaded with the Milimani Law Courts to get involved in an urgent issue and prevent the state from revoking his gun license.

He begs that when the Chief Licensing Officer, the Firearms Licensing Board, and the Attorney General apply for his license, “the due process set out in the Firearms Act” be adhered to.

In court papers, he argues that the action to cancel his gun license is an infraction of section 5(8) of the Guns Act. He asserts this via attorney Fred Ngatia.

He claims that despite having a license, he has not been informed of the reasons for the impending revocation.

Police ordered that Jomo surrender his weapons on July 21, but no justification was given, according to Jomo.

When Jomo questioned the offices about the possible causes of the sudden demand for his weaponry, they pretended not to know.

He pleaded with the court to get involved because he is worried about possible strong-arm techniques being used.

Despite having a license, he contends that he has not been told of the reasons for the planned revocation.

“The grounds upon which a firearm license can be revoked are provided in section 5(7) of the Firearms Act, which when read with section 7 (2) (a) (v) of the fair administrative action act, cannot be invoked without being afforded an opportunity to be heard,”

Jomo claimed that his constitutional rights would be violated unless his application was promptly admitted for a hearing and the requested orders were granted.

His license is valid until April 27, 2024, per court records.

The case has not yet been heard.

Interior CS Kithure Kindiki announced on Friday that 23 firearms had been found in three homes in Karen, Nairobi, as a result of an operation that had been started after it was determined that the weapons used in the demonstrations had been provided by civilian gun owners.

“Today afternoon, an operation has been going on targeting three homesteads within the Karen area where a total of 23 firearms, some of which are suspected to have been used in illegal activities are kept,”

Former president Uhuru Kenyatta has since been in public to defend his family from the attack, daring the state to confront him rather than go after his family.

Uhuru swore he would protect his family at any costs.

Marriage life is good! Uhuru’s son Jomo Kenyatta gains more weight months after he became a father (Photos)

Jomo Kenyatta and his wife Fiona Achola are having a blissful marriage if recent photos are anything to go by, the president’s son has put on more weight.

Achola and Jomo got married in a traditional wedding that was held at Kenyatta’s rural home in Ichaweri, Gatundu sometimes in 2016.

The traditional wedding was followed by an exclusive white wedding that was held at State House, Nairobi in April, 2018.

Jomo Kenyatta and his wife Fiona Achola during their traditional wedding
Jomo Kenyatta and his wife Fiona Achola during their traditional wedding

The white wedding came just five months after Achola and Jomo were blessed with a bouncing baby girl who was born days before Uhuru took oath of office to serve his second term as president.

New look

After a long period away from limelight, Jomo and Achola are back in public and the latter appears to have put on more weight.

Jomo and his wife were photographed together at the Holy Family Minor Basilica and everyone was quick to notice the change, see the photos below:

Jomo Kenyatta and his wife Fiona Achola at Holy Family Basilica
Jomo Kenyatta and his wife Fiona Achola at Holy Family Basilica

 

 

 

 

 

State House takes stringent measures to keep Jomo Kenyatta and Achola Ngobi’s white wedding under wraps

President Uhuru Kenyatta’s eldest son Jomo Kenyatta finally married his sweetheart Fiona Achola Ngobi in an exclusive white wedding.

Jomo Kenyatta and Achola Ngobi first got married in a traditional wedding ceremony sometimes in 2016. The public only learnt about the wedding when photos surfaced online.

Jomo Kenyatta and Achola Ngobi during their traditional wedding
Jomo Kenyatta and Achola Ngobi during their traditional wedding

The second wedding for the two lovebirds was strictly a private affair. Jomo and Achola exchanged vows in a low key wedding held at State House on Sunday evening.

No photos

State House took stringent measures to make sure guests who attended the wedding didn’t take photos and leaked them on social media.

Security barred guests from accessing State House with recording devices like cameras and phones. This explains why no photo of the wedding has surfaced on social media yet.

The private lives of members of the Kenyatta First Family is usually shrouded in secrecy. The media was also blocked from accessing Aga Khan Hospital when Achola Ngobi gave birth.

 

 

President Uhuru’s son Jomo all set to marry Achola Ngobi in a white wedding

Jomo Kenyatta and Achola Ngubi got married in a traditional wedding ceremony sometimes in 2016. The two lovebirds are set to get married in a white wedding.

Jomo and Achola set tongues wagging when they were seen donning Kikuyu traditional regalia during their wedding in October 22nd 2016.

Jomo Kenyatta and Achola Ngubi during their traditional wedding
Jomo Kenyatta and Achola Ngubi during their traditional wedding

President Uhuru’s best re-election gift was a grandchild. Achola Ngubi gave birth to her first child on November 26th 2017 at Aga Khan hospital a year after the traditional wedding.

Also read: Uhuru Kenyatta’s son Jomo and his wife Fiona Achola welcome a bouncing baby girl

Wedding date

The Star reports that Achola Ngubi and Jomo are set to walk down the aisle on April 8th. Details of their white wedding remain a well guarded secret just like their traditional wedding in 2016.

 

 

 

 

Uhuru Kenyatta’s son Jomo and his wife Fiona Achola welcome a bouncing baby girl

President Uhuru Kenyatta and First Lady Margaret Kenyatta have officially become grandparents. The president’s daughter-in-law has given birth to a bouncing baby girl.

Fiona Achola Ngobi delivered her baby on Sunday November 26th at Aga Khan hospital. The public only discovered the president’s daughter-in-law was pregnant a few days ago.

Jomo Kenyatta and Fiona Achola Ngobi during their traditional wedding

It’s baby Wanjiru

President Uhuru is said to have visited his daughter-in-law at Aga Khan hospital on Sunday. Uhuru arrived minutes after he was informed about baby Wanjiru’s arrival.

Wanjiru’s arrival is the best gift for Uhuru after the Supreme Court upheld his win. The president will be sworn in on Tuesday for a second term.

 

 

President Uhuru gives his son Jomo Kenyatta first political assignment

Uhuru Kenyatta’s eldest son Jomo Kenyatta is on his way to join politics; the president’s action last weekend paved way for his son to step into his shoes once he retires.

The last time President Uhuru’s firstborn child was making headlines was when he married Achola Ngobi in a traditional Gikuyu wedding.

Jomo Kenyatta and Achola Ngubi during their traditional wedding

The 28-year-old ‘disappeared’ from limelight after his wedding until last weekend when he joined Jubilee Party’s top brass in a retreat to the Great Rift Lodge in Naivasha.

The Star reports that Uhuru appointed his son to six key units involved in strategizing his re-election bid. Among the six teams include Technical and Resources, Strategy and Theme advisers, Political professionals, Women and Youth grasssroot organizers and Communications and messaging.

Jomo Kenyatta has always been tipped to assume the mantle of leadership in the Kenyattas family once his dad retires from active politics. When President Uhuru tagged him along to inspect SGR project years ago, it became clear which of the Kenyatta’s son was to stand in the gap once Uhuru exits politics.

President Uhuru and Jomo Kenyatta inspecting SGR project years ago

Jomo’s inclusion in president Uhuru re-election team is perceived as baby steps into active politics for the 28-year-old Kenyatta.