Sakaja loses bid to block media houses from linking him to Gen-Z protest violence

File image of Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja. PHOTO| COURTESY

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The High Court in Nairobi has rejected an application by Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja seeking to restrain media houses and journalists from publishing stories linking him to violence during the June 17 Gen-Z protests.
In his suit filed on June 19, 2025, Sakaja
accused three defendants, a media company
and two of its journalists, Evans Habii and Nyaboge Kiage, of defaming him
through a story that carried his photograph and statements allegedly portraying
him as a sponsor of chaos.
The Governor argued that the publication
injured his reputation and warned that without court intervention, similar
stories could be republished in the future, especially on the anniversaries of
the anti-Finance Bill demonstrations.
The defendants opposed the motion,
maintaining that their reporting was based on events and statements made in the
context of the protests.
Justice Sifuna, in a ruling, said the
issues raised would be determined at the full trial but declined to grant the
interim injunction sought by the Governor.
The defamation case will now proceed to
hearing.
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