Priest in-charge of Kinoo Catholic parish shot dead

Father Samuel Muhia, the priest in-charge of Kinoo Catholic parish, shot dead this morning by a gang of four men on two motorcycles who blocked his Toyota Harrier on a rough road.
They are believed to have stolen all the money he had from yesterday’s offering that he was taking to bank in Kikuyu
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MHSRIP
Aishi na oragani murotoma!

Aaaaargh, hope they meet a more painful death…

Aaah mbona sasa anabeba pesa hivo?

inside job

Kiambu County, where I have family so I’m not speaking out of ignorance, is home to some hardened criminals. If there is a place where nyumba kumi is desperately needed is county number 22.

Pole to his family. Time for churches to go cashless.

catholic ya waithaka ili grab public road na irony ni hata mahali imejengwa ilikuwa public land,kanisa meffi kabisa

Cashless like how? Tutoe sadaka thru mBesha au?
U got some fkn pedestrian thinkin

Kikulacho ki nguoni mwako.

That will be the end of transparency and the death of churches.

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Na ume catch mbona? It’s either that or they hire cash in transit services

In fact, it will be more transparent, no body knows how much was put in a kikapu, but it can be easy for elders to confirm mpesa and debit card receipts

labda kulikuwa na kaharambee, lakini wange plan vile hawataua ama kujeruhi mtu,

You cannot give in to crime!

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The best-laid plans of mice and men often go awry. No matter how carefully a project is planned, something may still go wrong with it. The saying is adapted from a line in “To a Mouse,” by Robert Burns: “The best laid schemes o’ mice an’ men / Gang aft a-gley.”

Did they have to kill him. Why not just take the money?

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Sasa tumefika point churches waanze kutumia services za courier companies?

fixt

Catholic church is one of the wealthiest entities in the world. Zile assets wanazo si kidogo,

Tales are all over of families or family members who have been pushed out of their homes by repeated armed robberies to the point they have to seek housing elsewhere and only go back to visit and mostly during the day.