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Mutahi Ngunyi gets more time to settle hate speech case out of court

Political analyst Mutahi Ngunyi leaves the Milimani Law Courts in Nairobi yesterday after he appeared for the hearing of his hate speech case. [PHOTO: FIDELIS KABUNYI/STANDArD

KENYA: A Nairobi court Wednesday gave political analyst Mutahi Ngunyi, who is facing ethnic contempt charges, more time to settle the matter out of court.

Mr Ngunyi's lawyers, Jennifer Shamala and Michael Amalemba, told the court that their client had written to the National Cohesion and Integration Commission (NCIC) to notify it of his intended reconciliation.

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