Three Chilling Hours Before Lawyer Kimani’s Murder, Eliud Kipchoge Goes for Record & Why Your SACCO Money Could Sink

How we abducted and killed lawyer Willy Kimani - suspect confesses in court
Slain Lawyer Willie Kimani/ PHOTO COURTESY

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Eliud Kipchoge, the greatest marathoner of all time, will this weekend, attempt to be the first human being to complete a 42KM Marathon in less than two hours.

Kipchoge left the country for Vienna, Austria, the venue of the challenge dubbed INEOS 1:59 on Monday night. The Olympic champion and his staff were flown from the Eldoret International Airport on a private jet.

The question on everyone’s lips is can he do it? At Opera News, we believe no human being is limited.

Here are the stories making headlines this morning:

Three Chilling Hours Before Willie Kimani’s Murder

AP officers Fredrick Leliman, Leonard Mwangi, Silvia Wanjiku and Stephen Cheburet at Milimani law court during a past hearing in the lawyer Willie Kimani murder case. /PHILIP KAMAKYA
Suspects in Lawyer Willie Kimani Murder (PHOTO COURTESY)

Human rights lawyer Willie Kimani was stuffed into the boot of a car alongside his client and taxi driver for more than three hours as his alleged killers debated whether to kill them. All were handcuffed from behind.

The three, who were brutally murdered three years ago, could have been listening to them argue the merits of murder on June 23, 2016.

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The world holds its breath as Kipchoge goes for record

Eliud Kipchoge boards the chartered plane at the Eldoret International Airport on October 7, 2019 ahead of the journey to Vienna. PHOTO | JARED NYATAYA |

Eliud Kipchoge is set to write his name in the history books with his attempt to run a 42 km distance in less than two hours.

The world marathon record holder embarked on the daunting quest in style after he was flown out of Eldoret to Vienna in style.

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Why your money may sink in a Sacco

Savers risk losing billions of shillings as authorities crack the whip on co-operatives.

Thousands of institutions are facing imminent closure as a result of mismanagement that has plunged them into financial distress.

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The Kenya National Women Football Team, Harambee Starlets, will face Ghana in an Olympic qualifier at Kasarani Stadium this afternoon. The two teams played to a scoreless draw in the first leg in Accra and Kenya needs any win to advance to the next round. The team has always punched above its weight despite lack of government support. Who is responsible for financing the national team? FKF or the government?

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