Apparently, the recently murdered MP was also a bearer of his own death certificate and burial permit.
The DCI and EACC vetting of candidates before being nominated by IEBC is all formality. They know the so called “leaders” have smelly bones under their carpets.
Lazima kuna msee alichelewa kazi 9/11 akahepea Kenya na life insuarance akasema amekufa kwa rubble
Mnasahau sonko pia huwa marehemu…
Hii kitu imeanza kua trend hapo 254. I know two brokers who brag in the open that they have their death certs. Failed state
I need life insurance and a death certificate. Time to be a billionaire
He’s not the only one to fake death for loans,
Not far fetched. After the Nakumatt Downtown fire, wasee walikuwa rada sana juu ya story ya moto. Sasa kukatokea scare GPO wasee wakaanza evacuation wakifikiria Ni moto. Mabrathe walikuwa kwa counter walisunda birrions kwa mifuko on their way out intending to book the loss as fire damage. Ole wao when it was discovered that hakuna moto. Ilibidi watoe birrions kwa mifuko warudishe kwa counter.
Police elimination squad was in action but some will be sacrificed to cool down the political pressure from ODM.
Quite easy to debunk such a stupid move.
Who signed the death certificate?
Scandal-Ridden Politician Now Linked To scandal-ridden MP Ong’ondo Were’s Murder
A background check has revealed a dark past on Kasipul Parliamentary aspirant Philip Nahashon Aroko, who is now a person of interest in the murder of MP Charles Ong’ondo Were.
Aroko, who was in 2010 a taxi operator, was alongside 2 G4S employees arraigned in court for stealing Ksh 80M from Cooperative Bank.
Aroko would later be arraigned in 2018 alongside controversial businessman Jared Otieno Kiasa in a Ksh 23M fake gold scandal.
The parliamentary aspirant has since surrendered himself to the police at Gigiri Police Station, Nairobi.
But Kenyans have discovered a condolence message posted by Philip Nahashon Aroko, who is now a person of interest in the murder of Kasipul MP Charles Ong’ondo Were The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) named Aroko as a person of interest a week after the MP’s assassination Aroko’s Facebook message, dated May 1, 2025, expressed deep sorrow and called the MP’s death tragic and shocking
Taking to its social media platforms, the Directorate of Criminal Investigations announced it is looking for Philip Nahashon Aroko, as a person of interest in the assassination of the MP a week ago. With his name now trending widely, Kenyans have unearthed the condolence message that Aroko made on social media after the MP was murdered. “It is with deep sorrow and a heavy heart that I extend my heartfelt condolences following the tragic and untimely demise of Honourable Charles Ongondo Were, our sitting Member of Parliament for Kasipul Constituency. The news of his passing, after being gunned down last night, has left us all shocked, pained and grieving,” he wrote on Facebook on May 1, 2025.
He further urged the DCI to expedite the investigations and arrest those connected to the murder. “As we come to terms with this great loss, I urge the relevant authorities, including the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI), to conduct thorough and swift investigations and bring those responsible for this heinous act to justice. Violence must never be allowed to silence the voice of leadership or rob communities of their chosen representatives,” he said.
“Hon. Charles Ong’ondo was not just a worthy competitor, he was my Member of Parliament. I hope and trust that the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) will pursue all avenues to ensure that those responsible are brought to justice. I urge my fellow constituents to remain calm and prayerful during this difficult time as we mourn the loss of our MP.”
Comments:
Obala Ongondo said: “Human beings are just problematic and not sincere. If he had not sent his condolences to the family of the late Ongondo Were, he could have been branded with negativities. Again, he sent condolences, and still, he was being branded. Anyway, may Were rest in peace.”
Babake AnnEarste said: “You may judge or think that whatever you see happening in these investigations is real. Wait for the results, you might be shocked, whoever the suspect might be.”
Rinah Efumbi Painito “It is getting interesting. I said the first suspect was supposed to be his bodyguard and driver, because someone cannot shoot the MP five times and you fail to shoot back.”
Cephas A. Ssenyonjo said: “Your killers are not always far away from you…the more people you bring closer, the more risks you have on your life.”
Political Commentator Benji Ndolo Claims Ong’ondo Were’s Murder Shouldn’t Be Referred To As 'Assassination"
Benji Ndolo: An assassination is when it is against an honourable like Tom Mboya or Martin Luther.
Allan Owino: You don’t think Sir Charles was honourable?
Benji Ndolo: When you are talking about thuggery against a thug, I am sorry.