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| The matter will be heard on the 11TH of next month. |
Pastor Thomas Wahome Njuguna of the helicopter ministries now wants the high court to order a DNA test conducted on his alleged three children.
In the suit the pastor is seeking to have the custody of the children on grounds that the wife Leah Kasyoka is not financially capable to cater for their needs. The matter will be heard on the 11TH of next month.
On 31st March this year pastor Thomas Wahome well known as pastor Helicopter filed a petition seeking court intervention.
Helicopter ministries pastor wanted the court to grant him orders to have the custody, care and control of his two children on grounds that his wife Leah has neglect them.
The pastor in his affidavit admits that he moved from the matrimonial home after their marriage being irreconcilable.
Leah says that the pastor has abandoned them and has married another wife even without a divorce.
She argues that the application to have a DNA test on their children is in bad faith arguing that she has been faithful to her husband.
And at the chief magistrate court, Abednego Oyiengo Omukuba was charged with abusing a seven year old girl alleged to be his daughter.
He is alleged to have committed the act on the 12th of January this year along Kirinyaga Road in Nairobi. He however pleaded not guilty and was released on a cash bail of 150,000 Shillings pending hearing on the 26th of January next year.
Finally the high court will on the 7th of next month rule on a case challenging the legality of special prosecutor Patrick Kiage.
Tinderet Mp Henry Kosgey moved to the court on grounds that Kiage appointment was not gazette as required by the law.
Kiage is prosecuting the case in which Kosgey is charged with abuse of office. The case was put on hold to await the ruling pending at the high court.
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