Mlolongo Residents await court proceedings in case linked to missing businessman Jimmy Mutava

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Members of Mlolongo Phase Four are expected to turn up in large numbers at the Machakos Law Courts on Wednesday as proceedings resume in a case linked to the disappearance of local businessman Jimmy Mwanzia Mutava.

Mutava has remained missing for weeks after he was allegedly abducted in Mlolongo by unknown individuals under circumstances that are yet to be fully established.

His disappearance has caused concern among residents, community leaders and his supporters, who have continued to call for answers on his whereabouts and for authorities to ensure his safe return.

The case, filed against the Mlolongo Officer Commanding Station (OCS) and the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP), was initially scheduled for hearing on Tuesday at the Machakos Law Courts.

However, the presiding judge handled the matter virtually through an online link instead of appearing physically in court.

The proceedings attracted a significant turnout from Mlolongo residents, alongside heavy media presence and public interest in the case. Following the developments, the judge directed that the matter be adjourned to Wednesday, August 19, 2026, when it will be heard physically in Court 2 from 8:00 a.m.

Community leaders have since urged residents and supporters to turn up in even greater numbers, with members expected to arrive by 7:00 a.m., to witness the proceedings and maintain public oversight of the matter.

Both the Mlolongo OCS and representatives of the ODPP were present during Tuesday’s virtual session.

For the residents of Mlolongo Phase Four, Wednesday’s physical hearing is being closely watched as they continue to seek clarity over Mutava’s disappearance and hope for developments that could shed light on his whereabouts.

The case comes amid continued concern from the community over Mutava’s prolonged absence and calls for authorities to establish what happened to him.

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