The Kakamega senator was arrested early Monday by police after participating in protests by CORD demanding the removal of IEBC commissioners. Updated Sat, May 28th 2016 at 11:49 GMT +3Senator Boni Khalwale (left) with advocates Carlestous Shifuoka and Moses Wetang’ula during mention of his case in Kakamega yesterday. (PHOTO: COURTESY)CORD co-principal Moses Wetang’ula pitched tent in Kakamega yesterday where he joined the defence team of Senator Boni Khalwale in a case linked to last Monday’s anti-Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) protests. However, Wahome did not make the ruling on whether Khalwale and Mzozo would plead to the charge or not. Wetang’ula said if CORD and Jubilee went for dialogue with the cases going on, there would be no goodwill on the dialogue table.
Source: Standard Digital May 28, 2016 09:00 UTC