We're loading the full news article for you. This includes the article content, images, author information, and related articles.
Kirinyaga Governor Anne Waiguru has emerged victorious in a protracted legal battle over a high-end mansion in Nairobi's exclusive Kitisuru neighborhood.

Kirinyaga Governor Anne Waiguru has emerged victorious in a protracted, multi-layered legal battle over a high-end mansion in Nairobi's exclusive Kitisuru neighborhood, with the High Court ordering the developers to finalize the sale and permanently barring any third-party interference.
The corridors of the Environment and Land Court have delivered a resounding win for Kirinyaga Governor Anne Waiguru, ending a bitter, decade-long ownership dispute over one of Nairobi's most coveted pieces of real estate. Justice Oscar Angote's definitive ruling has cemented Waiguru's legal rights to House Number 1D at the ultra-luxurious Kihingo Village (Waridi Gardens).
This ruling is highly significant, peeling back the curtain on the murky, high-stakes world of elite real estate transactions in Kenya. The case exposed a labyrinth of alleged corporate maneuvering, intense family feuds among billionaire developers, and audacious claims of forged documents, captivating the public's attention for years.
The genesis of the saga dates back to March 2015, when Waiguru entered into a formal agreement to purchase the Kitisuru property for KES 80 million (now valued at over KES 200 million). According to court records, the governor acted with utmost financial diligence. She initiated the process with a KES 8 million deposit, subsequently injecting further funds to bring her total cash contribution to an impressive KES 40.6 million.
To finalize the colossal transaction, Waiguru secured a KES 40 million financing facility from KCB Bank. She officially took possession of the residence in April 2015. However, the transaction suddenly derailed. The developers, Kihingo Village Limited, inexplicably stalled on releasing the essential transfer and charge documents required by the bank to disburse the final loan amount, leaving Waiguru in a state of perilous legal limbo and risking her preferential interest rates.
The legal quagmire deepened significantly when city lawyer Chris Kabiro emerged, aggressively laying claim to the exact same property. Kabiro asserted that he had purchased the house in 2007 for KES 42.8 million and accused Waiguru and the developers of a grand conspiracy to defraud him.
During the explosive trial, James Ndung'u Gethenji, the CEO of Kihingo Village and a former Member of Parliament, testified fiercely in defense of Waiguru. He informed the court that Kabiro had merely shown preliminary interest but never executed the purchase. In a dramatic twist, forensic document examiner Jacob Odhiambo testified that the signature on Kabiro's supposed sale agreement was a brazen forgery.
To definitively kill any future litigation, Justice Angote issued a permanent injunction, legally paralyzing the developers from ever attempting to evict Waiguru from her quiet possession or transferring the title deed to another entity.
For Governor Waiguru, the judgment is a total vindication of her financial integrity in the transaction, closing a turbulent chapter of legal harassment and securing her sanctuary in the capital's elite billionaire's playground.
Keep the conversation in one place—threads here stay linked to the story and in the forums.
Sign in to start a discussion
Start a conversation about this story and keep it linked here.
Other hot threads
E-sports and Gaming Community in Kenya
Active 9 months ago
The Role of Technology in Modern Agriculture (AgriTech)
Active 9 months ago
Popular Recreational Activities Across Counties
Active 9 months ago
Investing in Youth Sports Development Programs
Active 9 months ago