Eric Munene Mate
More than two years ago, Wiselinks Foundation boss Eric Munene Mate was charged at a Milimani Law court for allegedly defrauding a parcel of land worth Sh 40 million.
However, today, Mr Mate has continued using his foundation to empower the youths in his community and change lives.
“Wiselinks Foundation is all about supporting and empowering youth.” ‘Take a look at our recent football derby in Tharaka Nithi, dubbed the ‘Wiselinks Foundation Tournament’,’ he said on one of his social media accounts some months ago. This is even after a Milimani court two years ago released him on bond after he denied the charges of multi-million fraud.

The court papers from the courts show that Mate, alongside Mugambe Muthe, is accused of conspiring to steal a piece of land, LR.209/10991IR 45896, measuring about 0.0590 hectares of land located at Imara Daima within Nairobi County, valued at 40,000,000 Kenyan shillings.
The accused person, Mate, was also charged with another count of forging a land title deed contrary to section 350(1) of the penal code.
The court heard that the two accused persons committed the offence at an unknown place within the Republic of Kenya, jointly with others not before the court, with intent to defraud M/S PLACID VIEW LIMITED of a parcel of land, LR 209/0.590 hectares of land located at Imara Daima within Nairobi.
by forged documents like a certificate of title, IR 45896 for LR 209/10991, purporting to be a genuine certificate of title issued by the Ministry of Land and Housing, Nairobi, a fact you knew to be false.
The accused person denied the wrongdoing, and they have been moving up and down the corridors of justice to try and get off the hook.
More to follow…