David Waiganjo Koinange, the son of the late powerful Cabinet minister Mbiyu Koinange has passed away.
Waiganjo died in a road accident along the Nakuru-Mau Narok road on Thursday night while driving home from Nakuru town.
Confirming the incident, Njoro Sub-County Police Commander Mohammed Huka said his car rolled several times after one of its rear wheels burst.
“He was going back to his Muthera farm when the accident occurred,” said Huka.
Huka indicated that the deceased was alone in his Range Rover, which was extensively damaged and towed to Mau Narok police station. “The vehicle is completely written off,” he added.
Waiganjo’s body was taken to Egerton University mortuary.
The deceased was a businessman and renowned farmer in Mau Narok, where he leased his land to smallholder farmers to grow carrots, potatoes, beans, among other crops.
He once rejected an offer to lease the over 5,000-acre Muthera farm to Chinese investors for Sh300 million.
His father, who served in the first President Jomo Kenyatta’s administration as Cabinet minister for 16 years, died in 1981.
RIP ,BUT OVER 5000 ACRES?…
RIP ,BUT OVER 5000 ACRES?
HOW MUCH DID HE PAY FOR IT?
YET WE ARE TALKING ABOUT SQUATTERS IN KENYA.
SERIOUSLY KENYA HAS IT’S OWNER’S.
Maumau waliopigania uhuru…
Maumau waliopigania uhuru hawana hata mahali pa kujenga nyumba. Walio shirikiana na mkoloni ndio wenye mali na mashaba.Kenya ina wenyewe, lakini Mungu halali malipo ni hapa hapa duniani, huu ni mwanzo tuu.Bado vita vya uhuru vinaendelea na haki itapitikana kwa njia moja au nyingine.
Collaborators – ngati and…
Collaborators – ngati and their ilk benefitted the most both under colonial authorities and Kenyatta. Those who fought for and supported the land and freedom (ithaka na wiyathi) army are poor and their descendants are being arrested. Thankfully this child of thieves is now irio cia igunyo.