Nairobi — A courtroom at the Milimani Law Courts was on Wednesday treated to free drama when Nairobi Senator Gideon Mbuvi, popularly known as Sonko, broke down and wailed hysterically after a case he had filed on behalf of the Sinai fire victims was adjourned.
Sonko, who wants the victims to get Sh25 billion compensation from the Kenya Pipeline Company (KPC), the County Council of Nairobi, the National Environment Management Authority (NEMA), wept after Justice David Majanja postponed the case to February 13.
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