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Waiguru facing eviction from Sh80 million house over Sh44 million rent arrears

Waiguru facing eviction from Sh80 million house over Sh44 million rent arrears

Kirinyaga Governor Anne Waiguru is facing eviction from her Sh80 million house in Kitisuru, Nairobi, with the landlord claiming that she owes over Sh44 million in rent arrears.

The Governor rushed to court to challenge the eviction notice issued on February 29, arguing that she bought the house and she is the owner.

She stated that she purchased the house for Sh40 million and had an agreement with a local bank to cover Sh40 million balance through a mortgage.

The Governor’s lawyers argued that Kihingo Village Ltd, the developer, was aware of the purchase deal and allowed her to move into the house before it was sealed.

Kihingo Village Ltd, owned by ex-Tetu MP James Ndung’u Gethenji and his brother Gitahi Gethenji, however, insisted that she is a tenant and hasn’t paid rent for five years.

The company wants Waiguru’s assets seized by auctioneers to pay for the rent accrued.

“Our client is not aware of any sale transaction with your client. If you have a copy of the same, please forward to us,” Kihingo Village attorneys responded.

Waiguru’s lawyers accused Kihingo Village of frustrating efforts by the bank to offset the mortgage by failing to deliver relevant documents.

Justice Elijah Obaga issued temporary orders against the eviction and ordered the two parties to solve their issue amicably.

Waiguru had asked for permanent orders to halt the eviction.

Her lawyers argued that the judge’s decision would grant Kihingo Village the authority to evict her.

She argued that the firm was poised to taint her name.

“Noting her status as the Governor of Kirinyaga County, such an unlawful and unwarranted action of evicting her will no doubt cast aspersion as to her reputation,” Waweru Gatonye, her lawyer stated.

Kihingo Village has 55 housing units on a 37-acre plot with units reported to be now worth Ksh 400 million.