“Wewe ni wetu,”Citizen TV goes for Maribe’s rescue.

Have you ever been in a situation where you need just one person to come and hug you and offer you surety that everything is fine? It happens when you feel pressed everything has turned , the earth is about to abort you , hell is already lose waiting to swallow you then all over sudden , the unexpected person comes for you rescue. That is what Jacque Maribe has just felt right now.

Royal Media Services, the employer of Jacque Maribe, has urged the court to release her on bail.In a Press statement on Thursday morning, Group Managing Director Wachira Waruru expressed confidence that the Citizen TV journalist would adhere to bail conditions if released.

“Having engaged her for the last six years and assessing her performance, we hereby vouch for her character and recommend for her admission to bail,” the statement reads.

It comes a day after Maribe and her co-accused Joseph Irungu alias Jowie pleaded not guilty after their charges were read afresh to include other suspects not present before the court.

According to Mr. Waruru, Maribe has a clean record of employment.

He cited her work experience as a reporter and her recent promotion to the position of Friday Prime Time news anchor on Citizen TV.

The Prosecution claimed that her presence on the screen would intimidate witnesses lined up to testify against her in the Monica Kimani murder case.

“We are not saying that the accused should be sacked or leave employment. We are talking about her role in the media vis-a-vis the likelihood of intimidation,” said Ms. Catherine Mwaniki.

The judge seemingly tickled by Mwaniki’s sentiments wondered how Maribe would influence witnesses against testifying by reading news.

The Prosecution however maintained that Maribe is viewed as a “high person in society” and may intimidate witnesses.

Justice Wakiaga further questioned whether his decision on the matter of her employment situation would amount to her losing her job.

The ruling on the bail application is to be delivered on Tuesday, October 30.

Royal Media Services has in it’s statement confirmed that Maribe is still an employee of the firm but has taken leave to attend to personal matters.

When have your bosses ever come for your rescue?

Do you think all other employers should embrace Royal Media Services?

But where were they all that time to pledge their support?

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