March 22, 2026

Former CS Raphael Tuju goes missing, his car found abandoned

Former Cabinet Secretary Raphael Tuju has been reported missing following a series of events that unfolded over the weekend.

Former Cabinet Secretary Raphael Tuju has been reported missing following a series of events that unfolded over the weekend.

Former Cabinet Secretary Raphael Tuju has been reported missing following a series of events that unfolded over the weekend.

Tuju had earlier raised concerns about his safety after filing a report at Karen Police Station on Saturday, March 21. 

In the report, booked under OB 21/21/03/2026, he indicated that he had been followed the previous day by a white Toyota Land Cruiser 70 Series vehicle that did not have number plates. 

Later that evening, Tuju was expected to appear on Ramogi FM at around 7 pm, but he never made it on air. 

His absence immediately raised concern, especially after efforts to reach him proved unsuccessful.

Family members say Tuju has not been seen since Saturday afternoon, and his mobile phones have remained switched off since then.

The situation escalated further on Sunday, March 22, when his son, Mano Tuju, received a call from the Officer Commanding Station (OCS) at Karen Police Station while attending church.

Nyanza must produce the next president after Ruto; CS Mbadi

KDF deployed in Meru

Senior doctors called for dissolution of Nairobi Hospital board

Kibera among 5 estates ordered to evacuate as Nairobi Dam nears breaking point

The OCS informed him that Tuju’s car had been found abandoned along Miotoni Lane in Karen, Nairobi, a discovery that deepened fears over his whereabouts. 

Police later assisted the family in towing the vehicle to the station for further investigations.

Following the discovery, the family filed a missing person report at Karen Police Station on Sunday, which was recorded under OB 17/22/03/2026.

This comes days after the judiciary defended the High Court ruling in the case between Tuju and auctioneers over a prime property in Karen.

In a statement dated Wednesday, March 18, Judiciary Spokesperson Paul Ndemo clarified the context and legal issues in the matter amid rising public interest and commentary.

Ndemo revealed that the case was filed as Dari Limited & Raphael Tuju vs Garam Investment Auctioneers, Knight Frank Valuers Ltd & Others under case number (HCCOMM/E636/2024).

11-year-old boy found dead in Mbumbuni lodging after night out with a woman

Suspected mass grave discovered in Kericho

Trump threatens to ‘obliterate’ Iran power plants if Hormuz is not opened

President Ruto hits back at clergy, warns against politicising the pulpit

Follow us

FaceBook

Telegram