Jicho Pevu: Trailing Deadly Gangster Rasta’s Death
KTN’s top investigative journalist Mohammed Ali has been on his grind most recently releasing expose after expose unearthing some of the best kept mysteries.
Jicho Pevu's Mohammed Ali Allegedly Threatened By Security Agents.
Err on the side of caution, is one of the idioms that investigative journalists have emblazoned in their minds. Another famous one that made it to the idioms hall of fame, was the late Minister John Michuki's statement "if you rattle a snake you must be prepared to be bitten."
Missed Jicho Pevu's Ghururi Ya Saitoti? Watch It Here.
Jesus! No I'm not taking the Lord's name in vain, some of y'all need him! Have you seen the venom that is spewed on social media lately? Let's just start with the drama that was spawned yesterday when this clip aired!
Busted's Ciku Muiruri Embroiled In Controversy Once Again! This Time Jicho Pevu On Her Trail!
They say what we do in the past can sometimes come up to haunt us. I'm sure Ciku Muiruri thought nothing about associating with the Artur brothers. Afterall, she was at a party that they had hosted for the media.
Guess which is currently the most discussed video right now!
It has raised more speculations, allegations and controversy than the Mungiki did back in the day. It has exposed the government for what it really is, and at the same time, it has sadly illustrated how messed up our beloved country is.
Jicho pevu Is the most requested clip on YouTube
Celebrated KTN investigative journalist Mohamed Ali is one of the few journalists who dare report on matters that would lead you
The Standard Group Fear For Mohammed Ali's Safety
Following yesterday's accusations against KTN Senior Investigative Editor Mohammed Ali over a stolen mobile handset as well as handling stolen property, sources say the Standard Group have come out resquesting security for their employee over what it terms as a possible threat to his safety.
KTN's Mohammed Ali Accused of Mobile Phone Theft
KTN and Jicho Pevu's Mohammed Ali is in court over accusations that he stole a Nokia 8800 which the court allegedly valued at approximately Kshs. 100,000.

