March 7, 2026
Nairobi, Kenya

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Francis Gaitho questions DPP Renson Ingonga’s luxury G-Wagon as case withdrawals pile up

Renson Ingonga, the Director of Public Prosecutions, is once again under public scrutiny, this time not just for his decisions in court but for his lifestyle. Activist and former Thika Town parliamentary aspirant Francis Gaitho took to X to question how a top prosecutor could afford such luxury while serving in a public office. In

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DPP faces backlash for dropping Sh300 million land fraud case

The withdrawal of a Sh300 million land fraud case by Director of Public Prosecutions Renson Ingonga has renewed debate about his handling of sensitive cases involving high-profile figures. The case had been before the Milimani Law Courts, where businessman Abdorahman Huchamsa, also known as Ahmed Nazil and Abdi, faced accusations of forging title deeds to

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DPP Renson Ingonga’s bold move to prosecute Guy Spencer Elms restores confidence in Kenya’s justice system

By: Mwalimu KiamaIn a bold and commendable move, Kenya’s Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) Renson Ingonga has taken a firm stand by prosecuting billionaire lawyer Guy Spencer Elms – a case that many thought would quietly disappear like others involving high-profile individuals. By choosing the path of accountability, Ingonga is proving that the law is

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DPP blamed for turning justice system into tool for silencing dissent

The decision to bring Rose Njeri to court over vague and baseless charges is a clear failure of responsibility by the Director of Public Prosecutions, Renson Ingonga. This was not just a technical mistake or a small oversight. It was a serious misuse of power by a public office that is supposed to uphold justice.

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Moinde freed amid rising calls for justice in Albert Ojwang’s custody death

On June 9, 2025, the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP) officially cleared Kelvin Moinde of all charges after completing a detailed inquiry. A public statement was released on their official X account confirming that the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) had reviewed the investigation file and found no adequate evidence to move

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