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Software developer and activist rose njeri has been released on a ksh. 100,000 bond. Njeri, who built a platform for public feedback on the 2025 finance bill, spent four days in custody. The court has set june 20th as the date for a ruling that will determine whether she faces cybercrime charges linked to claims that her app disrupted parliamentary email systems.
Software devopler Rose Njeri released on Ksh 100,000
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