Court fines Student 7.5m for defamation on Facebook

Is this defamation judgement excessive? A third-year law student at the University of Nairobi, Kevin Ndung’u, has been ordered by an Eldoret court to pay KSh 7.5 million in damages for defaming Benard Kagia, the driver of Prophet David Owuor of the Repentance and Holiness Ministry. The defamation case arose after Ndung’u made Facebook posts accusing Kagia of infidelity and claiming he could not take care of his family, which reportedly led to the breakdown of Kagia’s marriage. Kagia filed a libel case, arguing the comments were harmful and defamatory. Chief Magistrate Dennis Mikoyan ruled in Kagia’s favor, stating that the statements were indeed defamatory and emphasizing the serious legal consequences of making such remarks online. Ndung’u protested the hefty fine, telling the court he had no assets or property to pay the amount ordered. The matter is set for further directions on May 28, 2025. https://nation.africa/kenya/counties/uasin-gishu/uon-student-sh7-5m-fine-for... Best Regards ______________________ Mwendwa Kivuva https://www.linkedin.com/in/mwendwa-kivuva

Not really it's okay it serves as a good lesson to those who love defaming people aimlessly. On Wed, May 28, 2025, 10:41 AM Mwendwa Kivuva via KICTANet < [email protected]> wrote:
Is this defamation judgement excessive?
A third-year law student at the University of Nairobi, Kevin Ndung’u, has been ordered by an Eldoret court to pay KSh 7.5 million in damages for defaming Benard Kagia, the driver of Prophet David Owuor of the Repentance and Holiness Ministry. The defamation case arose after Ndung’u made Facebook posts accusing Kagia of infidelity and claiming he could not take care of his family, which reportedly led to the breakdown of Kagia’s marriage.
Kagia filed a libel case, arguing the comments were harmful and defamatory. Chief Magistrate Dennis Mikoyan ruled in Kagia’s favor, stating that the statements were indeed defamatory and emphasizing the serious legal consequences of making such remarks online. Ndung’u protested the hefty fine, telling the court he had no assets or property to pay the amount ordered. The matter is set for further directions on May 28, 2025.
https://nation.africa/kenya/counties/uasin-gishu/uon-student-sh7-5m-fine-for...
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Listers, This case raises critical questions about digital rights, responsible online speech, and fair legal penalties. While defamation laws protect individuals, a KSh 7.5M fine for a student seems excessive and may set a worrying precedent. Digital literacy is essential to help users understand the consequences of online statements, but courts must also ensure that penalties are proportionate. Should alternative remedies—such as structured compensation or public corrections—be considered in cases involving young individuals? Balancing accountability and fairness is key to fostering responsible digital discourse without imposing undue burdens. As internet governance evolves, justice must remain accessible and reasonable for all. My 2 cents Twahir On Wed, May 28, 2025 at 3:29 PM Innocent Muteshi via KICTANet < [email protected]> wrote:
Not really it's okay it serves as a good lesson to those who love defaming people aimlessly.
On Wed, May 28, 2025, 10:41 AM Mwendwa Kivuva via KICTANet < [email protected]> wrote:
Is this defamation judgement excessive?
A third-year law student at the University of Nairobi, Kevin Ndung’u, has been ordered by an Eldoret court to pay KSh 7.5 million in damages for defaming Benard Kagia, the driver of Prophet David Owuor of the Repentance and Holiness Ministry. The defamation case arose after Ndung’u made Facebook posts accusing Kagia of infidelity and claiming he could not take care of his family, which reportedly led to the breakdown of Kagia’s marriage.
Kagia filed a libel case, arguing the comments were harmful and defamatory. Chief Magistrate Dennis Mikoyan ruled in Kagia’s favor, stating that the statements were indeed defamatory and emphasizing the serious legal consequences of making such remarks online. Ndung’u protested the hefty fine, telling the court he had no assets or property to pay the amount ordered. The matter is set for further directions on May 28, 2025.
https://nation.africa/kenya/counties/uasin-gishu/uon-student-sh7-5m-fine-for...
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Twahir and all Let me share a quote from I think one boxer - Mike Tyson Mike Tyson has publicly voiced frustration with social media abuse, stating that *it has made people "way too comfortable with disrespecting people and not getting punched in the face for it," *according to a post on Instagram <https://www.instagram.com/p/DCSkQPQxbRP/>. He has used his platform to express his disapproval of online negativity and the ease with which people can engage in abusive behavior. There are always two sides (or even more!) of a story. Regards *Ali Hussein* Fintech | Digital Transformation Tel: +254 713 601113 Twitter: @AliHKassim LinkedIn: Ali's Profile <http://ke.linkedin.com/in/alihkassim> <http://ke.linkedin.com/in/alihkassim> Any information of a personal nature expressed in this email are purely mine and do not necessarily reflect the official positions of the organizations that I work with. On Wed, May 28, 2025 at 3:49 PM Twahir Hussein Kassim via KICTANet < [email protected]> wrote:
Listers,
This case raises critical questions about digital rights, responsible online speech, and fair legal penalties. While defamation laws protect individuals, a KSh 7.5M fine for a student seems excessive and may set a worrying precedent.
Digital literacy is essential to help users understand the consequences of online statements, but courts must also ensure that penalties are proportionate. Should alternative remedies—such as structured compensation or public corrections—be considered in cases involving young individuals?
Balancing accountability and fairness is key to fostering responsible digital discourse without imposing undue burdens. As internet governance evolves, justice must remain accessible and reasonable for all.
My 2 cents
Twahir
On Wed, May 28, 2025 at 3:29 PM Innocent Muteshi via KICTANet < [email protected]> wrote:
Not really it's okay it serves as a good lesson to those who love defaming people aimlessly.
On Wed, May 28, 2025, 10:41 AM Mwendwa Kivuva via KICTANet < [email protected]> wrote:
Is this defamation judgement excessive?
A third-year law student at the University of Nairobi, Kevin Ndung’u, has been ordered by an Eldoret court to pay KSh 7.5 million in damages for defaming Benard Kagia, the driver of Prophet David Owuor of the Repentance and Holiness Ministry. The defamation case arose after Ndung’u made Facebook posts accusing Kagia of infidelity and claiming he could not take care of his family, which reportedly led to the breakdown of Kagia’s marriage.
Kagia filed a libel case, arguing the comments were harmful and defamatory. Chief Magistrate Dennis Mikoyan ruled in Kagia’s favor, stating that the statements were indeed defamatory and emphasizing the serious legal consequences of making such remarks online. Ndung’u protested the hefty fine, telling the court he had no assets or property to pay the amount ordered. The matter is set for further directions on May 28, 2025.
https://nation.africa/kenya/counties/uasin-gishu/uon-student-sh7-5m-fine-for...
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😁 I guess Tyson really misses the ring! On a serious note, there should be a way to protect both the offended and the offender. We have a saying in Kiswahili, "Mwana akinyelea paja, halikatwi, huoshwa!" 😄 (literally translates to "When a baby poopoos on the lap, it isn't cut off, it's washed!". Thus going by the saying, the 7.5m, to borrow the Swahili saying... "ni kukata paja!" (is cutting off the lap), why not wash it? THK On Wed, May 28, 2025 at 4:38 PM Ali Hussein <[email protected]> wrote:
Twahir and all
Let me share a quote from I think one boxer - Mike Tyson
Mike Tyson has publicly voiced frustration with social media abuse, stating that *it has made people "way too comfortable with disrespecting people and not getting punched in the face for it," *according to a post on Instagram <https://www.instagram.com/p/DCSkQPQxbRP/>. He has used his platform to express his disapproval of online negativity and the ease with which people can engage in abusive behavior.
There are always two sides (or even more!) of a story.
Regards
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On Wed, May 28, 2025 at 3:49 PM Twahir Hussein Kassim via KICTANet < [email protected]> wrote:
Listers,
This case raises critical questions about digital rights, responsible online speech, and fair legal penalties. While defamation laws protect individuals, a KSh 7.5M fine for a student seems excessive and may set a worrying precedent.
Digital literacy is essential to help users understand the consequences of online statements, but courts must also ensure that penalties are proportionate. Should alternative remedies—such as structured compensation or public corrections—be considered in cases involving young individuals?
Balancing accountability and fairness is key to fostering responsible digital discourse without imposing undue burdens. As internet governance evolves, justice must remain accessible and reasonable for all.
My 2 cents
Twahir
On Wed, May 28, 2025 at 3:29 PM Innocent Muteshi via KICTANet < [email protected]> wrote:
Not really it's okay it serves as a good lesson to those who love defaming people aimlessly.
On Wed, May 28, 2025, 10:41 AM Mwendwa Kivuva via KICTANet < [email protected]> wrote:
Is this defamation judgement excessive?
A third-year law student at the University of Nairobi, Kevin Ndung’u, has been ordered by an Eldoret court to pay KSh 7.5 million in damages for defaming Benard Kagia, the driver of Prophet David Owuor of the Repentance and Holiness Ministry. The defamation case arose after Ndung’u made Facebook posts accusing Kagia of infidelity and claiming he could not take care of his family, which reportedly led to the breakdown of Kagia’s marriage.
Kagia filed a libel case, arguing the comments were harmful and defamatory. Chief Magistrate Dennis Mikoyan ruled in Kagia’s favor, stating that the statements were indeed defamatory and emphasizing the serious legal consequences of making such remarks online. Ndung’u protested the hefty fine, telling the court he had no assets or property to pay the amount ordered. The matter is set for further directions on May 28, 2025.
https://nation.africa/kenya/counties/uasin-gishu/uon-student-sh7-5m-fine-for...
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Twahir Agreed. This punitive fine must be seen in light of the GenZ Movement. Regards *Ali Hussein* Fintech | Digital Transformation Tel: +254 713 601113 Twitter: @AliHKassim LinkedIn: Ali's Profile <http://ke.linkedin.com/in/alihkassim> <http://ke.linkedin.com/in/alihkassim> Any information of a personal nature expressed in this email are purely mine and do not necessarily reflect the official positions of the organizations that I work with. On Wed, May 28, 2025 at 5:27 PM Twahir Hussein Kassim via KICTANet < [email protected]> wrote:
😁 I guess Tyson really misses the ring!
On a serious note, there should be a way to protect both the offended and the offender. We have a saying in Kiswahili, "Mwana akinyelea paja, halikatwi, huoshwa!" 😄 (literally translates to "When a baby poopoos on the lap, it isn't cut off, it's washed!".
Thus going by the saying, the 7.5m, to borrow the Swahili saying... "ni kukata paja!" (is cutting off the lap), why not wash it?
THK
On Wed, May 28, 2025 at 4:38 PM Ali Hussein <[email protected]> wrote:
Twahir and all
Let me share a quote from I think one boxer - Mike Tyson
Mike Tyson has publicly voiced frustration with social media abuse, stating that *it has made people "way too comfortable with disrespecting people and not getting punched in the face for it," *according to a post on Instagram <https://www.instagram.com/p/DCSkQPQxbRP/>. He has used his platform to express his disapproval of online negativity and the ease with which people can engage in abusive behavior.
There are always two sides (or even more!) of a story.
Regards
*Ali Hussein*
Fintech | Digital Transformation
Tel: +254 713 601113
Twitter: @AliHKassim
LinkedIn: Ali's Profile <http://ke.linkedin.com/in/alihkassim> <http://ke.linkedin.com/in/alihkassim>
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On Wed, May 28, 2025 at 3:49 PM Twahir Hussein Kassim via KICTANet < [email protected]> wrote:
Listers,
This case raises critical questions about digital rights, responsible online speech, and fair legal penalties. While defamation laws protect individuals, a KSh 7.5M fine for a student seems excessive and may set a worrying precedent.
Digital literacy is essential to help users understand the consequences of online statements, but courts must also ensure that penalties are proportionate. Should alternative remedies—such as structured compensation or public corrections—be considered in cases involving young individuals?
Balancing accountability and fairness is key to fostering responsible digital discourse without imposing undue burdens. As internet governance evolves, justice must remain accessible and reasonable for all.
My 2 cents
Twahir
On Wed, May 28, 2025 at 3:29 PM Innocent Muteshi via KICTANet < [email protected]> wrote:
Not really it's okay it serves as a good lesson to those who love defaming people aimlessly.
On Wed, May 28, 2025, 10:41 AM Mwendwa Kivuva via KICTANet < [email protected]> wrote:
Is this defamation judgement excessive?
A third-year law student at the University of Nairobi, Kevin Ndung’u, has been ordered by an Eldoret court to pay KSh 7.5 million in damages for defaming Benard Kagia, the driver of Prophet David Owuor of the Repentance and Holiness Ministry. The defamation case arose after Ndung’u made Facebook posts accusing Kagia of infidelity and claiming he could not take care of his family, which reportedly led to the breakdown of Kagia’s marriage.
Kagia filed a libel case, arguing the comments were harmful and defamatory. Chief Magistrate Dennis Mikoyan ruled in Kagia’s favor, stating that the statements were indeed defamatory and emphasizing the serious legal consequences of making such remarks online. Ndung’u protested the hefty fine, telling the court he had no assets or property to pay the amount ordered. The matter is set for further directions on May 28, 2025.
https://nation.africa/kenya/counties/uasin-gishu/uon-student-sh7-5m-fine-for...
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While on the other hand, a KU student is awarded a mere 850K for a 3-year delayed graduation. Punitive damages are discretionary, and sometimes the judicial officers are prejudiced based on the case. Imagine, just if, the judicial officer is a member affiliate of the Repentance and Holiness Ministry. *Kind regards,* *Ochieng A. Ogango* *Advocate, LLB (Hons), CPM(M.T.I)* On Thu, May 29, 2025 at 4:38 PM Ali Hussein via KICTANet < [email protected]> wrote:
Twahir
Agreed. This punitive fine must be seen in light of the GenZ Movement.
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On Wed, May 28, 2025 at 5:27 PM Twahir Hussein Kassim via KICTANet < [email protected]> wrote:
😁 I guess Tyson really misses the ring!
On a serious note, there should be a way to protect both the offended and the offender. We have a saying in Kiswahili, "Mwana akinyelea paja, halikatwi, huoshwa!" 😄 (literally translates to "When a baby poopoos on the lap, it isn't cut off, it's washed!".
Thus going by the saying, the 7.5m, to borrow the Swahili saying... "ni kukata paja!" (is cutting off the lap), why not wash it?
THK
On Wed, May 28, 2025 at 4:38 PM Ali Hussein <[email protected]> wrote:
Twahir and all
Let me share a quote from I think one boxer - Mike Tyson
Mike Tyson has publicly voiced frustration with social media abuse, stating that *it has made people "way too comfortable with disrespecting people and not getting punched in the face for it," *according to a post on Instagram <https://www.instagram.com/p/DCSkQPQxbRP/>. He has used his platform to express his disapproval of online negativity and the ease with which people can engage in abusive behavior.
There are always two sides (or even more!) of a story.
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On Wed, May 28, 2025 at 3:49 PM Twahir Hussein Kassim via KICTANet < [email protected]> wrote:
Listers,
This case raises critical questions about digital rights, responsible online speech, and fair legal penalties. While defamation laws protect individuals, a KSh 7.5M fine for a student seems excessive and may set a worrying precedent.
Digital literacy is essential to help users understand the consequences of online statements, but courts must also ensure that penalties are proportionate. Should alternative remedies—such as structured compensation or public corrections—be considered in cases involving young individuals?
Balancing accountability and fairness is key to fostering responsible digital discourse without imposing undue burdens. As internet governance evolves, justice must remain accessible and reasonable for all.
My 2 cents
Twahir
On Wed, May 28, 2025 at 3:29 PM Innocent Muteshi via KICTANet < [email protected]> wrote:
Not really it's okay it serves as a good lesson to those who love defaming people aimlessly.
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Is this defamation judgement excessive?
A third-year law student at the University of Nairobi, Kevin Ndung’u, has been ordered by an Eldoret court to pay KSh 7.5 million in damages for defaming Benard Kagia, the driver of Prophet David Owuor of the Repentance and Holiness Ministry. The defamation case arose after Ndung’u made Facebook posts accusing Kagia of infidelity and claiming he could not take care of his family, which reportedly led to the breakdown of Kagia’s marriage.
Kagia filed a libel case, arguing the comments were harmful and defamatory. Chief Magistrate Dennis Mikoyan ruled in Kagia’s favor, stating that the statements were indeed defamatory and emphasizing the serious legal consequences of making such remarks online. Ndung’u protested the hefty fine, telling the court he had no assets or property to pay the amount ordered. The matter is set for further directions on May 28, 2025.
https://nation.africa/kenya/counties/uasin-gishu/uon-student-sh7-5m-fine-for...
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Could mediation/arbitration play a bigger role where necessary? Regards, Mildred Achoch. On Wednesday, May 28, 2025, Twahir Hussein Kassim via KICTANet < [email protected]> wrote:
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This case raises critical questions about digital rights, responsible online speech, and fair legal penalties. While defamation laws protect individuals, a KSh 7.5M fine for a student seems excessive and may set a worrying precedent.
Digital literacy is essential to help users understand the consequences of online statements, but courts must also ensure that penalties are proportionate. Should alternative remedies—such as structured compensation or public corrections—be considered in cases involving young individuals?
Balancing accountability and fairness is key to fostering responsible digital discourse without imposing undue burdens. As internet governance evolves, justice must remain accessible and reasonable for all.
My 2 cents
Twahir
On Wed, May 28, 2025 at 3:29 PM Innocent Muteshi via KICTANet < [email protected]> wrote:
Not really it's okay it serves as a good lesson to those who love defaming people aimlessly.
On Wed, May 28, 2025, 10:41 AM Mwendwa Kivuva via KICTANet < [email protected]> wrote:
Is this defamation judgement excessive?
A third-year law student at the University of Nairobi, Kevin Ndung’u, has been ordered by an Eldoret court to pay KSh 7.5 million in damages for defaming Benard Kagia, the driver of Prophet David Owuor of the Repentance and Holiness Ministry. The defamation case arose after Ndung’u made Facebook posts accusing Kagia of infidelity and claiming he could not take care of his family, which reportedly led to the breakdown of Kagia’s marriage.
Kagia filed a libel case, arguing the comments were harmful and defamatory. Chief Magistrate Dennis Mikoyan ruled in Kagia’s favor, stating that the statements were indeed defamatory and emphasizing the serious legal consequences of making such remarks online. Ndung’u protested the hefty fine, telling the court he had no assets or property to pay the amount ordered. The matter is set for further directions on May 28, 2025.
https://nation.africa/kenya/counties/uasin-gishu/uon- student-sh7-5m-fine-for-defaming-prophet-owuor-driver-5059120
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On the face of it, it does sound excessive. Issues to consider while awarding damages for defamation include the stature of the defamed. I would love to read the magistrate's reasoning in arriving at that figure. Best *Hadassah Rimunya* *Advocate * *P.O BOX 48049 - 00100* *Nairobi.* Email: [email protected] _____________________________________________________________________ Litigation l ADR l Real Estate l Consultancy l GRC Auditor On Wed, 28 May 2025 at 10:48, Mwendwa Kivuva via KICTANet < [email protected]> wrote:
Is this defamation judgement excessive?
A third-year law student at the University of Nairobi, Kevin Ndung’u, has been ordered by an Eldoret court to pay KSh 7.5 million in damages for defaming Benard Kagia, the driver of Prophet David Owuor of the Repentance and Holiness Ministry. The defamation case arose after Ndung’u made Facebook posts accusing Kagia of infidelity and claiming he could not take care of his family, which reportedly led to the breakdown of Kagia’s marriage.
Kagia filed a libel case, arguing the comments were harmful and defamatory. Chief Magistrate Dennis Mikoyan ruled in Kagia’s favor, stating that the statements were indeed defamatory and emphasizing the serious legal consequences of making such remarks online. Ndung’u protested the hefty fine, telling the court he had no assets or property to pay the amount ordered. The matter is set for further directions on May 28, 2025.
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participants (7)
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Ali Hussein
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Hadi Rimunya
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Innocent Muteshi
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Mildred Achoch
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Mwendwa Kivuva
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Ochieng A. Ogango
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Twahir Hussein Kassim