Ndwiga Kathamba — reporting that gets straight to the point
Want quick, clear reads on sports, courts, transfers and politics? Ndwiga Kathamba files short, focused stories that tell you what happened, why it matters, and what to watch next. No fluff — just the facts, context and a bit of color when it helps you understand the story.
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Follow this tag for a mix of live sport updates, transfer news, courtroom coverage and major national stories. You’ll see match reports like Ben Shelton’s surprise Masters 1000 win and Club World Cup recaps. You’ll also find serious pieces on judicial hearings and political moves, like the tribunal involving Judge Selby Mbenenge and security debates around chief justices.
Here are the kinds of headlines that appear under Ndwiga’s name: quick match summaries, streaming guides for big fixtures, rounded takes on high-value transfers, and clear explainers of investigations or political changes. Each piece aims to give you what you need fast — who, what, where, and what’s next.
Quick highlights you should read
Sports fans: check out the Ben Shelton story for a crisp summary of his Toronto Masters breakthrough and why it matters for the US Open. There are also practical guides, like the West Indies vs Pakistan T20 streaming and kickoff details so you don’t miss a game.
Football transfer watchers: you’ll find firm updates on big moves — from Man United’s pursuit of Bryan Mbeumo to Chelsea’s signing of Geovany Quenda and how those deals reshape squads. Ndwiga explains the money, the motive, and immediate effects on team lineups.
Politics and courts: the tag covers sensitive issues without sounding distant. Read the piece on Judge Mbenenge’s tribunal for a down-to-earth account of the hearing and the cultural questions that came up. Or follow the story about security withdrawals affecting judicial independence, which breaks down the facts and the likely fallout.
Want context, not just headlines? Many stories include what to watch next — like whether a transfer will trigger more moves, or how a court ruling could change workplace rules. That helps you connect today’s headline to tomorrow’s outcomes.
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DCI Launches Investigation into Alleged Acquisition of Pistol Used in Tom Mboya’s Assassination
The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) has opened an inquiry into claims that Ndwiga Kathamba, a 92-year-old man, purchased the pistol used in the 1969 assassination of Tom Mboya. Kathamba alleges involvement by KANU youth members in a plot to eliminate Mboya and details his role in acquiring the weapons from the black market. These claims have prompted the DCI to investigate further.