Ksh. 1M Bounty Placed On Kware Murder Fugitive
The search for justice in the Kware murder case has intensified after police placed a Ksh.1 million reward on the head of prime suspect Collins Jumaisi. Authorities are now calling on members of the public to share any information that could lead to his arrest, stressing that anonymity will be protected.
According to police reports, Jumaisi has been on the run following the brutal killing that shocked residents of Kware, an area already grappling with rising insecurity. The incident, which left the community in grief and fear, has now turned into a nationwide manhunt as investigators tighten the noose around the fugitive.
Senior officers handling the case stated that the reward was issued not only as an incentive but also as a clear message that violence and murder will not go unpunished. “We are determined to ensure Collins Jumaisi is apprehended and faces justice. The public’s cooperation is key,” said one of the officers involved in the investigation.
Residents of Kware have expressed relief that the government is taking concrete steps to address the case. Many say the reward has rekindled hope that justice will soon be served for the slain victim and their family. Others, however, point out that insecurity in informal settlements like Kware remains a bigger problem that requires long-term solutions, such as increased patrols, community policing, and youth empowerment programs.

The offer of Ksh.1 million has now put the spotlight firmly on Collins Jumaisi, whose photograph and details are circulating both online and in public places. Police have assured that anyone who shares credible information leading to his arrest will not only receive the reward but also be guaranteed full confidentiality.
As the manhunt continues, Kenyans are watching closely, hopeful that the fugitive’s days on the run are numbered. For now, the hunt for justice in Kware is a test of both law enforcement’s resolve and the community’s willingness to work hand in hand with the authorities.
