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Rhoda Mumbua, the wife of controversial preacher Paul Mackenzie has been released on a personal bond of kes 100,000 with one surety of kes. 300,000 on condition that she attends all court sessions. In a hearing today, Justice Yusuf Shikanda said that the evidence and investigations presented in court do not directly link Rhoda to any offense related to the Shakahola mass killings.
Pastor Mackenzie’s wife freed on Ksh.100K bond
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