Covid joke no 16: Sakaja

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NAIROBI Senator Johnson Sakaja fined Sh15,000 or serve three months in prison after pleading guilty to flouting government's curfew orders.
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Two tribes in kenya.
The reach
And the poor.
 

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Court fines Sakaja Sh15,000 or face 3 months in jail after flouting COVID-19 rules

By Fay Ngina | Updated Jul 21, 2020 at 11:14 EAT
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Johnson Sakaja fined for flouting COVID-19 rules
SUMMARY
Chief Magistrate Roselyn Oganyo on Tuesday, July 21, said that maximum sentence for the offence is Sh20,000 or 6 months in prison.
However, since Senator Sakaja was a first offender, the magistrate ordered to pay the Sh15,000 fine.

The court has ordered Nairobi Senator Johnson Sakaja to pay a fine of Sh15,000 or face three months in jail for flouting COVID-19 rules over the weekend.
Chief Magistrate Roselyn Oganyo, on Tuesday, July 21, said that the maximum sentence for the offense is Sh20,000 or six months in prison.

However, since Senator Sakaja was a first offender, the magistrate ordered him to pay the Sh15,000 fine or face the jail sentence.
 

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Court fines Sakaja Sh15,000 or face 3 months in jail after flouting COVID-19 rules

By Fay Ngina | Updated Jul 21, 2020 at 11:14 EAT
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court-fines-sakaja-sh15-000-or-face-3-months-in-jail-after-flouting-covid-19-rules
Johnson Sakaja fined for flouting COVID-19 rules
SUMMARY
Chief Magistrate Roselyn Oganyo on Tuesday, July 21, said that maximum sentence for the offence is Sh20,000 or 6 months in prison.
However, since Senator Sakaja was a first offender, the magistrate ordered to pay the Sh15,000 fine.

The court has ordered Nairobi Senator Johnson Sakaja to pay a fine of Sh15,000 or face three months in jail for flouting COVID-19 rules over the weekend.
Chief Magistrate Roselyn Oganyo, on Tuesday, July 21, said that the maximum sentence for the offense is Sh20,000 or six months in prison.

However, since Senator Sakaja was a first offender, the magistrate ordered him to pay the Sh15,000 fine or face the jail sentence.
They failed to mention that Ayanyo is a deputy registrar at milimani high court.
 
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