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Jowie's Joyful Moments at Kamiti Maximum Prison

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Nyakundi Report

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This archive report was first published on 6 July 2019.

Joseph Irungu, aka Jowie, has been behind bars at Kamiti Maximum Prison since September last year, awaiting trial for the murder of businesswoman Monica Kimani.

On a recent visit to the prison, Reverend Lucy Natasha and her team from Natasha Hand of Compassion were there for a charity event.

During the visit, Jowie was captured on camera singing and dancing along with the other prisoners, looking happy and smiling as he clapped and sang along to a song.

Reverend Lucy Natasha, who was the guest on Up Close with Betty Kyallo, shared her passion for giving hope to people who feel rejected, saying, 'These [prisoners] are the people that are on life sentence. Most of them that get out is just by presidential pardon. I always tell them to look at Kamiti not as a prison but as a college.'

Photos of Jowie during the service have been shared, showing him dressed in a prison uniform, smiling and clapping along with the other prisoners.

It's worth noting that Jowie is being charged alongside Citizen TV's journalist Jacque Maribe, who is already out on bail.

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