Khalwale sues Kakamega tycoon for defamation over farmhand's death

The businessman linked Khalwale to the death of his farmhand.

In Summary

•Through his advocate Danstan Omari, Khalwale seeks an order stopping Cleophas Shimanyula from posting and publishing on any media platform defamatory remarks relating to him, his family, and late employer Kizito Moi Amukune.

•Khalwale says the remarks have caused him immense emotional distress and continue to expose him and his entire family to public ridicule.

Kakamega Senator Boni Khalwale has made good his threat to sue Kakamega tycoon Cleophas Shimanyula alias Toto over alleged defamatory remarks he made against him. https://rb.gy/02z8j4

Lawyer Danstan Omari and Shadrack Wambui for Kakamega senator Boni Khalwale addressing journalists outside Milimani Law Courts on February 19, 2024./DOUGLAS OKIDDY
Lawyer Danstan Omari and Shadrack Wambui for Kakamega senator Boni Khalwale addressing journalists outside Milimani Law Courts on February 19, 2024./DOUGLAS OKIDDY

Kakamega Senator Boni Khalwale has made good his threat to sue Kakamega tycoon Cleophas Shimanyula alias Toto over alleged defamatory remarks he made against him.

Toto had accused the Kakamega senator of having links to the death of his farmhand Kizito Moi who lost his life after being gored by fighter bull.

Moi died on January 28 and was laid to rest on February 5 after a postmortem report concurred with an earlier statement by Khalwale that his death was caused by the bull.

Following the conclusion of the autopsy, Khalwale issued a demand letter to the Kakamega tycoon to apologise and express willingness to compensate him for damages caused by his "defamatory remarks".

Toto, however, told him off and dared him for legal combat over the matter.

Through his advocate Danstan Omari, Khalwale now seeks an order stopping Shimanyula from posting and publishing on any media platform defamatory remarks relating to him, his family and late employer Kizito Moi Amukune.

Khalwale says he has been subjected to multiple defamatory remarks steered by the Kakamega tycoon over the past few weeks.

He claims the businessman has been spreading malicious rumours about him relating to the death of his late employee.

"Despite demands for retraction and unconditional apology, Cleophas has failed to comply and has instead to conduct further interviews with defamatory claims, thereby necessitating legal action," read his documents in part.

Khalwale says the remarks have caused him immense emotional distress and continue to expose him and his entire family to public ridicule.

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