In a post shared by Cyprian Is Nyakundi, disturbing details about Sylvia Mulinge’s past have resurfaced, casting a long shadow over her so-called success. While she is being celebrated in corporate circles, a dark and unresolved tragedy continues to follow her, raising serious questions about justice and privilege in Kenya.

Years ago, Mulinge was rejected by Safaricom for the CEO position, a decision that now appears to have been justified given the skeletons in her closet.
However, MTN Uganda saw fit to hand her a leadership role, ignoring the controversy surrounding her.

Under her tenure, she has been praised for the company’s performance, even being named MTN’s CEO of the Year across 20 countries. But beneath the corporate accolades lies a troubling reality that has been deliberately buried.

The most damning part of Mulinge’s past is the fatal accident she was involved in on Nairobi’s Southern Bypass. Reports indicate that she was driving under the influence of alcohol when she hit and killed a young girl.
Instead of facing the full force of the law like any ordinary Kenyan would, she used her influence to evade justice.

Sources claim that she attempted to silence the grieving family by offering them Ksh 950,000 as compensation, yet she allegedly only paid Ksh 400,000.
This callous act left the family not only heartbroken but also financially short-changed, unable to find closure for their tragic loss.

For years, this incident was swept under the rug, allowing Mulinge to continue climbing the corporate ladder unchecked. Now, as details resurface, Kenyans are once again questioning how such a person has managed to secure top positions despite her tainted past.

Her ability to escape legal consequences only reinforces the notion that Kenya’s justice system favors the wealthy and well-connected while ordinary citizens suffer under a broken system.

The resurfacing of this case is a stark reminder of the deep-seated corruption and impunity that plague Kenya.
The reality is that she has built her career on privilege, influence, and a blatant disregard for accountability. Her success is not a story of merit but of how the powerful manipulate the system to protect themselves.

As more people learn about the tragic case she tried to bury, the question remains, how long can she continue running from the truth? Will justice ever be served for the young girl who lost her life, or will Sylvia Mulinge’s connections continue shielding her from accountability?
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