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University Student in Court over Fake X Post about President Ruto

Posted on November 18, 2024November 18, 2024 By Naomy Mbaka No Comments on University Student in Court over Fake X Post about President Ruto

A university student was charged with publishing false information on Monday at the Milimani Law Courts after sharing an image of a funeral procession with misleading captions.

According to the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP), the suspect, David Oaga Mokaya, allegedly posted the image on his X (formerly Twitter) account, “Landlord @bozgabi,” on November 13, 2024, claiming it was of President William Ruto being transported.

The court was informed that the image, which depicted a casket draped in the Kenyan flag and escorted by military officers dressed in ceremonial uniforms, was fabricated to give the false impression that it involved the President.


The accused is accused of falsifying the date and other details to make the post appear genuine.

Mokaya, who pleaded not guilty to charges of publishing false information, appeared before Senior Principal Magistrate Benmark Ekhumbi.

The prosecution emphasised the gravity of the offence, which violates laws aimed at preventing the spread of disinformation and maintaining public order.


The court granted Mokaya a KSh 100,000 bond or a cash bail of KSh 50,000. The case has been scheduled for a hearing on December 4, 2024, where further proceedings will be conducted

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