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Charles Mutua Mully was born in 1949 in Kathithyamaa Village in Kangundo, Machakos, Kenya. [3] Abandoned by his family at age six, he spent his adolescence begging on the streets. [ 4 ] Mulli attended the Kyamulendu and Kathithyamaa schools in Kangundo, Machakos.
In 2018, Muli threatened to kill Malawian activist,Charles Kajoloweka, for asking government authorities to investigate in the K12 billion that he was involved. [16] In 2022, Muli was arrested and the bailed over a connection to the alleged involvement in the settlement of the loan to have Muli Brothers Limited (MBL) pay MK5 billion after 50 years.
Mutua Katuku was a Deputy Gubernatorial aspirant in Machakos County in the March 2013 general elections as the running mate to Wavinya Ndeti on a Chama Cha Uzalendo political party ticket. [4] He ran for the Machakos County senatorial by-election of 19 March 2021 on a Maendeleo Chap Chap Party ticket [ 5 ] and withdrew from the race two days ...
Mulli, Peru (Cerro Molle); a mountain Mulli, Tunisia (episcopal bishopric titular see diocese) see Catholic Church in Tunisia Mulli, Palakkad District, Kerala, India; a hill station, see List of hill stations in India
Sidney Charles Mullins OBE (born 28 October 1952) is a British businessman. He is the founder of Pimlico Plumbers , London's largest independent plumbing company, which he sold in 2021. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]
Florence Mwikali Mutua is a Kenyan politician from Busia town. A former member of the National Assembly of Kenya. [1] A former Women representative for Busia county. [1] She was the Women Representative for Busia county for two terms, from August 2013 to August 2022. [2]
Mulligrubs is an Australian children's television series that aired on Network Ten from 3 October 1988 to 27 December 1996. The series was made by affiliate ADS in Adelaide and was aimed at pre-schoolers.
Mulligatawny recipe from Charles Dickens's weekly magazine All The Year Round, 22 August 1868 (page 249) By the mid-1800s, Arthur Robert Kenney-Herbert (1840–1916), under the pen name Wyvern, wrote in his popular Culinary Jottings that "really well-made mulligatunny is ... a thing of the past."