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October 14, 2025
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Larry Madowo Threatens Legal Action Against Kibra MP’s Driver Over Viral Road Rage Insults

Larry Madowo Threatens Legal Action Against Kibra MP’s Driver Over Viral Road Rage Insults

CNN International correspondent Larry Madowo is reportedly moving to take legal action against George Oduor, the driver of Kibra MP Peter Orero, following a heated road rage incident that went viral last week. The confrontation, which occurred after Madowo blocked the MP’s vehi..

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CNN International correspondent Larry Madowo is reportedly 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, leading to a public shouting match involving insults.

  • Larry Madowo is pursuing legal action over defamation and public verbal assault, not the traffic offense.
  • The driver, George Oduor, pleaded guilty to a traffic offense and was fined.
  • Kibra MP Peter Orero publicly apologized for the incident, but the ODPP will not charge him.

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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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