Shakahola massacre: Prosecution closes child torture case against Mackenzie

Pastor Paul Mackenzie confers with his lawyer when he appeared before the Tononoka Children’s Court on September 19, 2025. PHOTO | COURTESY | ODPP

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The prosecution has closed its
case in a matter where controversial pastor Paul Nthenge Mackenzie and several
of his co-accused are facing charges of subjecting children to torture at
Shakahola forest in Kilifi County.
The accused, among them Mackenzie
alias Mtumishi, Nabii, and Papaa, are alleged to have willfully subjected
minors to torture, including beatings with sticks and whippings with thorny
branches, between 2020 and 2023.
The prosecution, led by lawyer
Victor Owiti Alexander Jami and Betty Rudia called a total of 76 witnesses and
produced over 100 exhibits before the court.
Among the exhibits were
photographs and videos taken from Shakahola, as well as extracts of WhatsApp
communication linked to Mackenzie and his followers. Sixteen witnesses
testified under protection, 13 of whom were children.
The matter will come up on October
14, 2025 for directions to confirm readiness of the proceedings.
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