- While presenting her to the congregation, Jakes said it was a time for him to decrease so that, Sarah can increase.
- With the anointing, she will lead both the "Woman Evolve" and "Woman, Thou Art Loosed" passed to her.
On February 1, 2021, International Criminal Court (ICC) released deceased lawyer Paul Gicheru allowing him to travel back to the country, days after he surrendered to authorities in the Netherlands.
The late Gicheru, who died at his Karen home on Monday, September 26, was released on the condition that he would allow the court to track his movements and also assure it that he would not skip court.
To ensure Gicheru complied, ICC explained that his assets presented to the court would be seized and an arrest warrant issued in case of contempt of court.
The Ten Conditions
ICC asked Gicheru to provide financial security to the court's registrar in the form of cash or bank order to the value of Ksh1,000,000.
He was also barred from making any statements either through social media or to the mainstream media regarding the case's merits.
ICC further asked him to provide the court registrar with copies of all passports, visas, identity documents, and any other travel documents issued to him
"Shall not travel internationally except to the extent permitted by the Chamber and shall inform the Registrar or his delegate, no later than seven days prior to any international travel," ICC statement read in part.
Gicheru was required to as well provide all his mobile and telephone numbers. The court asked him to remain reachable at all times and always load his phone with sufficient credit.
"Shall report once a week to the Registrar, his delegate, or other person(s) on the date and time and in the manner to be determined by the Registrar, which may include the use of video conferencing technology," ICC directed Gicheru.
"Shall comply fully with all orders issued in this case and surrender himself immediately to the relevant authorities if required by the Chamber," the Netherlands-based court added
The court also directed Gicheru to provide a physical location where he could be accessed by the court and other officers as assigned.
Gicheru could have lost his freedom if he skipped any court proceedings according to the conditions set for him.
To avoid any interference in the case's progress, ICC barred him from contacting any of the prosecutor's witnesses or victims.
The court issued an arrest warrant against the deceased and Philip Kipkoech Bett on 10 March 2015 for reportedly corruptly influencing witnesses testifying at the ICC.
He surrendered in 2020, allowing the case to kick off. On 15 February 2022, he pleaded not guilty to all charges, with eight witnesses taking the stand.
The closing statements in his case were made on June 27, 2022. Before his demise, the court was deliberating on the proceedings before pronouncing its decision. By Geoffrey Luta, Kenyans.co.ke
Azimio La Umoja One Kenya legislators will on Monday conduct peaceful march to the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) offices to protest the interdiction of the Deputy Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Ruth Kulundu over allegations of gross misconduct and insubordination.
The lawmakers maintained that Kulundu was interdicted for being a whistleblower in the August 9 elections.
They further indicated that her interdiction was a witch-hunt choreographed by chairman Wafula Chebukati’s wing in the commission for having assisted the four dissenting IEBC commissioners.
IEBC CEO Marjan Hussein Marjan accused Kulundu of misconduct for arranging an illegal commission plenary meeting without approval.
In the meeting, the four commissioners who disputed the 2022 presidential election results picked law firms that would represent the commission in the consolidated presidential election petition.
Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) Director of Communications Phillip Etale stated that the legislators will converge at Koinange Street where they will start the walk to the agency’s Anniversary offices.
Ugunja MP Opiyo Wandayi and Nominated MP Sabina Chege last week claimed that the move to interdict Kulundu was a witch-hunt choreographed by Commission’s Chairperson Wafula Chebukati’s wing in the commission for having assisted the four dissenting IEBC commissioners.
Kulundu was issued with a second show cause letter by IEBC CEO Hussein Marjan.
The Deputy CEO in charge of Operations was accused of convening a commission plenary meeting on August 26th without the approval or delegation of Marjan. By Irene Mwangi, Capital News
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