After being cleared of murder charges, a TV anchor named Jacque Maribe has been given a high-ranking job in the Kenyan government, surprising many.
Although acquitted of involvement in a businesswoman’s murder, her ex-partner was found guilty.
Despite criticism, Maribe has been appointed as head of communications for a government ministry.
Some question the fairness of her appointment, while others see it as a symbol of governmental favoritism.
However, the Public Service Minister defends the decision, citing equal opportunities and the importance of rising above challenges.
Maribe expresses gratitude for the truth prevailing after a lengthy trial.
This simplified explanation is based on BBC’s reporting.