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October 14, 2025
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Kibra MP Peter Orero Finally Speaks After Driver Fined For Viral Road Rage Incident

Kibra MP Peter Orero Finally Speaks After Driver Fined For Viral Road Rage Incident

Kibra Member of Parliament (MP) Peter Orero has issued a public apology, hours after his driver was fined for violating traffic rules during a widely publicized road rage incident last week. The controversy erupted after a viral video showed MP Orero and his driver, George Oduor,..

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Kibra MP Peter Orero has publicly apologized after his driver was fined for a road rage incident involving CNN journalist Larry Madowo. The incident, where the MP's driver was caught overlapping, led to legal consequences for the driver but not the MP.

  • George Oduor, MP Orero's driver, pleaded guilty and was fined for the traffic offense of overlapping.
  • The Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP) clarified that MP Orero was not charged because evidence did not show he instructed his driver to break the law.
  • The National Police Service (NPS) condemned the misuse of perceived VIP privileges to disregard traffic laws.

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Public Figures Face Threats & Confrontations; IPOA Warns of Attacks on Police - October 2025

CNN International correspondent Larry Madowo is taking legal action against George Oduor, the driver of Kibra MP Peter Orero, following a viral road rage incident. The confrontation occurred after Madowo blocked the MP’s vehicle from driving on the wrong side of the road. Kibra MP Peter Orero has since publicly apologized after his driver was fined for the incident. In a separate event, activist Boniface Mwangi alleges his life is in danger after discovering a spent bullet casing in his bag. These incidents come as The Independent Policing Oversight Authority (IPOA) expressed serious concerns over a surge in attacks against Kenya's National Police Service. IPOA warned this trend threatens public safety and ongoing policing reforms, citing incidents like the fatal attack of an officer near State House, Nairobi.

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