Nyali MP Mohammed Ali has announced that he will soon release an exclusive book documenting his investigative journalism journey during the popular Jicho Pevu era, promising to reveal untold stories behind some of Kenya’s most high-risk exposés.
In a new year statement, Ali said the book will offer readers a rare behind-the-scenes account of the fear, pressure and difficult choices that shaped his work before joining politics.
"For those who have persistently asked to relive my Jicho Pevu days, I am happy to let you know that an exclusive book detailing my investigative journey and politics is coming out in a few months,” he said.
The legislator noted that the book, which is currently with the editor, captures the intense moments that defined his career as an investigative journalist, including the risks involved and the personal cost of pursuing hard truths.
He said he chose to be fully open in narrating his experiences.
“This book gives a window into all the chaos, fear and excitement that went into the high-risk investigations I undertook, and the choices I made thereafter,” Ali stated, adding that he “left no story untold and laid it all bare” for readers.
Ali expressed confidence that the publication will resonate with Kenyans who followed his work and those interested in media, accountability and politics.
He described the book as both a reflection and a record of a defining chapter in his life.
“I hope readers will enjoy reading it and better understand the journey that shaped who I am today,” he said, reigniting public interest in the investigative work that made Jicho Pevu a household name.