Mystery of Man Who Fell From the Sky, Tricks Candidates Use to Cheat in KCSE & Itumbi Shared Ruto Assasination Letter in WhatsApp Group

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Paul Manyasi or Cedric Shivonje? That is the million-dollar question on the identity of the man who fell from a London-bound plane in June this year. Sky News conducted an in-depth investigation, which took more than three months to complete.

However, Isaac Shivonje, the alleged father of Paul Manyasi, has denied being the father of the stowaway. He said his son’s name was Cedrick Shivonje, who left home 10 years ago. They have never spoken since 2017 but he knows he is incarcerated at the Industrial Area Remand Prison.

Things became more complicated after the prison department revealed they have don’t have a Paul Manyasi or Isaac Shivonje in their records.

The Kenya Airports Authority (KAA) and Colnet, the company that provides cleaning services at the airport, have also denied working with someone by the name Paul Manyasi. The question is why is everyone denying this man?

The only way the authorities can counter the Sky News report is to provide the identity of the stowaway. We hope they do it soon.

We will be following up on this and other interesting stories on Opera News.

Here are the stories making headlines this morning:

Mystery of Man Who Fell From the Sky

Cedrick Junior./COURTESY
PHOTO of Cedric Junior Shivonje on Facebook

The controversy following a Sky News expose about a man who fell from a Kenya Airways plane in London is mind-boggling. Contradictory statements by the supposed father of the stowaway and denials by government agencies don’t make any sense.

That denial raises more questions than answers. That a stranger could easily bypass airport security, enter the tarmac and travel to Britain without detection point to dangerous security lapses.

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The Tricks KCSE Candidates are Using to Cheat in Exams

Police officers and Education Ministry officials outside an examination centre [PHOTO COURTESY]
KCSE candidates sit for CRE and Business exams today. But as exams continue, we bring you an analysis of some of the tricks that the students have attempted to use in exam cheating.

The popular schemes employed include violent behaviour from the candidates to cause disruption, registration of alternative centres, payment of up to Ksh120,000 to supervisors to look the other way, and the hiring of university students to write the tests.

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Itumbi Shared Ruto’s Assassination Letter on WhatsApp

Dennis Itumbi
Dennis Itumbi

Tangatanga blogger Dennis Itumbi forwarded the fake letter about an assassination plot against Deputy President William Ruto to a Tangatanga WhatsApp group, a court heard on Wednesday.

“I confirm that on June 20 at 12.17 am, a letter was forwarded to the Tangatanga WhatsApp group, which I later came to know was sent by Dennis Itumbi,” Noah Keino, the admin of the group, tested before a Milimani Court on Wednesday.

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