- Police at Ntusi tradng centre, in Sembabule district is holding a 35 year old police officer for reportedly sexually assaulting a suspect. Moses Ntegere 34, a police officer attached to Ntusi police station in Sembabule district has been arrested for forcing a female suspect into sex.
- The suspect whose names have been withheld had been arrested on charges of beating up her neighbor at Merumeru village, Ntusi, Sub County in Sembabule district. Preliminary police investigations indicate that Ntegere grabbed a key to the police cells from the office of the criminal investigations officer where they were kept.
- He then proceeded to the cells where he reportedly forced the suspect into sex which prompted her to make alarms that attracted another officer that was on duty , who arrested him. The officer in charge of Ntusi Police station George Okurutu has confirmed Ntegere’s arrest saying that he is likely to face charges of rape when police investigations into the matter are completed.
Tuesday 8, august 2017 was a big day in Kenya and indeed East Africa, as voters exercised their electoral democracy. Indeed, the whole of East Africa had its sights on Kenya, because the classical French saying, that:'when France sneezes, Europe catches a cold' does appeal to East Africa, for the latter is arguably East Africa's best Economy. But let us interest ourselves on a few bitter and better glimpses of this election and what we can learn from as a country. To begin with, I must accept that the Kenyatta government needs thumbs up for keeping the opposition alive. Kenyatta never even at one time did he interfere and trounce on the activities of the opposition, not withstanding their campaigns. It would sound ideal that that is what every government anywhere is ought to do, but ask yourself how many governments, especially in Africa observe such 'political hygiene'. Therefore, there he deserves a credit. It is also common place in African politics, that s...
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