How a journalist messed his career for splashing beer on Mzee Jomo’s powerful Minister

The Standard Group journalist who splashed beer on Mzee Kenyatta’s prominent minister for Finance has lived to regret his act of misdemeanor.

The young Muhia Gitau had just been employed by The East African Standard, now known as The Standard, smeared beer on Kenya’s first Finance Minister James Gichuru.

Gichuru, was a tippler who frequented drinking joints in downtown Nairobi. At times, he would go to Munyu’s Bar off Luthuli Avenue, sometimes he preferred Karai Bar on Campos Ribiero Road.

The late former minister James Gichuru

Gitau, also loved his bottle and would often bump into Gichuru during his drinking sprees.

On one such occasion, he ran into the Finance Minister at Pan African Hotel, now known as Sarova Panafric.

A heated argument ensued between them. The minister spewed some unprintable words at the journalist and drove him to anger so much so that he lifted his glass and splashed his beer on Gichuru’s face.

Although the minister didn’t act immediately, his bodyguards harassed Gitau before releasing him.

But that’s not all. Gitau was dismissed by his employer after the then Finance Permanent Secretary John Michuki told his bosses that The Standard would be banned if he was not sacked immediately.

They also ensured that he was not employed anywhere else. He had to bid farewell to his career at a young age.

He returned to the village where he earned a living by doing odd jobs and farming.

Mzee Jomo Kenyatta poses for a photo with James Gichuru, Dr Njoroge Mungai, Charles Njonjo among others

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