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News08 April 2026 - 11:52

[PHOTOS] Former CS Raphael Tuju appears in Kibera Law Court

Tuju appeared before the Kibera Law Courts for plea taking

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by LEAH MUKANGAI
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Former Cabinet Minister Raphael Tuju present for plea taking on charges of falsifying information at Kibera law courts, Nairobi on April 8, 2026/LEAH MUKANGAI

Former Cabinet Minister Raphael Tuju appeared before the Kibera Law Courts on April 8, 2026, for plea taking in a case where he faces charges of falsifying information.

Former Cabinet Minister Raphael Tuju present for plea taking on charges of falsifying information at Kibera law courts, Nairobi on April 8, 2026/LEAH MUKANGAI
Former Cabinet Minister Raphael Tuju present for plea taking on charges of falsifying information at Kibera law courts, Nairobi on April 8, 2026/LEAH MUKANGAI
Former Cabinet Minister Raphael Tuju at the Kibera law courts, where he has pleaded not guilty to charges of falsifying information as he awaits court ruling on April 8, 2026/LEAH MUKANGAI
Tuju presented himself in court as proceedings got underway, marking a key step in the legal process against him.

The charges relate to the alleged provision of false information, though details of the case are expected to emerge as the matter proceeds through the court system.

Former Cabinet Minister Raphael Tuju with his team at Kibera law courts, Nairobi on April 8, 2026/LEAH MUKANGAI
The court is set to determine the next steps following the plea, as the case draws public and political attention.

Former Cabinet Minister Raphael Tuju appeared before the Kibera Law Courts on April 8, 2026, for plea taking in a case where he faces charges of falsifying information.

Former Cabinet Minister Raphael Tuju present for plea taking on charges of falsifying information at Kibera law courts, Nairobi on April 8, 2026/LEAH MUKANGAI

Former Cabinet Minister Raphael Tuju takes a breather at the Kibera law courts where he has pleaded not guilty to charges of falsifying information as he awaits court ruling on April 8, 2026/LEAH MUKANGAI
Former Cabinet Minister Raphael Tuju takes a breather at the Kibera law courts, where he has pleaded not guilty to charges of falsifying information as he awaits court ruling on April 8, 2026/LEAH MUKANGAI
Tuju presented himself in court as proceedings got underway, marking a key step in the legal process against him.

The charges relate to the alleged provision of false information, though details of the case are expected to emerge as the matter proceeds through the court system.

The court is set to determine the next steps following the plea, as the case draws public and political attention.

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