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Kenyan woman passes away in Slough/Maidenhead UK

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Kenyan woman passes away in Slough/Maidenhead UK
Kenyan woman passes away in Slough/Maidenhead UK

We are announcing the passing on to glory of Mary Waithira  Karanja (Mary Ross or Mama Joel) of Slough/Maidenhead UK.  She went to be with the Lord on 28th January 2014.

She was the wife of the late Mr Peter Ross, mother to Joel Karanja, grandmother to  Angelous  Kamande  and  Daniel  Gichachi and Sister to Patrick Mburu of St Neots, Cambridgeshire,peter  karanja(Bestly  cosmetics )  peter  karanja (karia  cosmetics  and  supermnarkets)  lucy  wambui  nyoike  and  lucas  kara .

Aunt to  shiprah wairimu wanyoike,  and  Joel karanja  both  of  limerick Ireland  and  many more.

Family and Friends are meeting at her home 7 Bailey Close, Maidenhead, SL6 7YN for prayers and funeral arrangements.

For Further information:  Contact Joel- 07450328511 or Patrick- 07828107036

Attorney General Prof Githu Muigai will be headed to The Hague in the Netherlands on Valentine’s Day to respond to summons by the International Criminal Court (ICC).

Muigai is expected to from 14th February appear at the hearing of a motion by the prosecution.

The motion by the prosecution is seeking answers on why some Kenyan witnesses have refused to travel to The Hague to testify in the case against Deputy President William Ruto and radio journalist Joshua Sang.

However, the motion has been opposed by Ruto and Sang’s defence teams terming it as inconsistent with the Rome Statute and Kenyan laws.

The AG is required to clarify what Kenyan laws states on the matter.

Muigai is also required to update the court on the status of cooperation requests earlier made by prosecutor Fatou Bensouda.

Attorney General Prof Githu Muigai will be headed to The Hague in the Netherlands on Valentine’s Day to respond to summons by the International Criminal Court (ICC).

Muigai is expected to from 14th February appear at the hearing of a motion by the prosecution.

The motion by the prosecution is seeking answers on why some Kenyan witnesses have refused to travel to The Hague to testify in the case against Deputy President William Ruto and radio journalist Joshua Sang.

However, the motion has been opposed by Ruto and Sang’s defence teams terming it as inconsistent with the Rome Statute and Kenyan laws.

The AG is required to clarify what Kenyan laws states on the matter.

Muigai is also required to update the court on the status of cooperation requests earlier made by prosecutor Fatou Bensouda.

Attorney General Prof Githu Muigai will be headed to The Hague in the Netherlands on Valentine’s Day to respond to summons by the International Criminal Court (ICC).

Muigai is expected to from 14th February appear at the hearing of a motion by the prosecution.

The motion by the prosecution is seeking answers on why some Kenyan witnesses have refused to travel to The Hague to testify in the case against Deputy President William Ruto and radio journalist Joshua Sang.

However, the motion has been opposed by Ruto and Sang’s defence teams terming it as inconsistent with the Rome Statute and Kenyan laws.

The AG is required to clarify what Kenyan laws states on the matter.

Muigai is also required to update the court on the status of cooperation requests earlier made by prosecutor Fatou Bensouda.

Misterseed.com

Kenyan woman passes away in Slough/Maidenhead UK

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