Public Figures Comment on Legal Battles, Social Media, and Media Preferences - October 2025
Car dealer Khalif Kairo publicly addressed the aftermath of his fraud charges, revealing the financial and personal losses he endured before his acquittal. His legal battle ended with an out-of-court settlement where complainants received refunds. In a separate matter, Pastor Robert Burale issued a strong warning against TikTok, accusing the platform of promoting vulgarity and eroding Kenya's moral values. He urged users to take responsibility for the content they post and consume. Additionally, content creator Milly wa Jesus revealed her aversion to interviews, especially those focused on gossip, citing her introverted nature. She stated a preference for sharing her personal story via her YouTube channel instead of through traditional media.
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Khalif Kairo Shares Details Of Losing Friends After Court Case
Burale: TikTok Is Corrupting Values—Take Responsibility Now
Milly wa Jesus Admits She’s Not a Fan of Interviews
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