City lawyer Danstan Omari has written to the government demanding a retraction of findings made by the Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) in a controversial case involving a woman who claims she was healed of HIV after following prayers led by David Owuor. In a demand letter dated May 6, 2026, Omari, acting on behalf
Supporters of renowned Kenyan preacher Prophet David Edward Owuor, popularly known as Prophet Owuor, through their lawyers, have threatened legal action against Citizen Digital over an article published on January 6, 2026, which they claim is defamatory and violates their constitutional rights. In a demand letter addressed to the Managing Editor of Citizen Digital, lawyers
The National Council of Churches of Kenya (NCCK) has distanced itself from controversial miracle healing claims by preacher David Owuor, warning Kenyans against accepting assertions of supernatural cures that lack medical verification. The umbrella church body, through its chair, Rev. Elias Otieno, said “no single preacher possesses divine authority to heal” and cautioned that “such