Popular Mugithi singer Samidoh has been granted anticipatory bail of Sh200,000 by the High Court, shielding him from arrest over claims of deserting duty. The court also directed him to surrender his passport as investigations continue.
Highlights:
- Samidoh accused of deserting official duty.
- High Court issues Sh200K anticipatory bail.
- Musician ordered to deposit his passport with the court.
- Legal proceedings still ongoing as case develops.
Main Story:
Renowned Mugithi artiste Samidoh, real name Samuel Muchoki, has received relief after the High Court granted him anticipatory bail amounting to Sh200,000. This comes in response to allegations that the singer abandoned his official duties.

As part of the court’s conditions, Samidoh has been instructed to deposit his passport, preventing him from leaving the country during the ongoing probe. The decision aims to ensure he remains available for questioning if needed.
Although details remain limited, the accusations revolve around desertion of duty—suggesting a possible breach of responsibilities tied to his official role outside the music industry.
The case will proceed as authorities gather more evidence. For now, the musician is free, but under strict conditions, as his legal battle continues to attract public attention.
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Do you think legal troubles could slow down Samidoh’s soaring music career, or will this just be another chapter in his story?



