Caption: President Uhuru Kenyatta arriving for the funeral of the late George Mwicigi with his widow and nominated Muranga County MCA Rebecca Mwicigi.
The late former Kandara MP and Water Assistant Minister George Mwicigi was a wealthy man. He owned vast tracts of land and prime properties.
So why was he buried in his father’s 2-acre plot in Gatanga constituency?
You guessed it; he married a second wife.
Second wives are horrible people. They come to steal, kill, destroy and divert all funds to their families. They are ruthless saboteurs and go wrecking havoc along their paths.
Mwicigi owned Bendor Coffee Estate in Muranga County, a prime agricultural piece of land. Muranga is governed by a crook called Mwangi wa Iria who has embezzled all the money in the struggling county and should be locked up.
After Chris Kirubi looted Uchumi Supermarkets to its knees together with the former CEO and gay-partner Kennedy Thairu, Kirubi approached Mwicigi through his second wife.
The second wife was pampered with gifts and cash-inducements to convince the late MP to sell his 300-acre Bendor Coffee Estate farm to him.
Indeed in the year 2001, the sale was completed and the second wife was given a commission by Chris Kirubi. That’s how narrow-minded second wives are.
Word of advise for all the young upcoming thieves who are looting Government and County coffers; stay with one wife if you don’t want to die a pauper like Mwicigi.
By the time of his death, Mwicigi had only been left with his house in Muthaiga Estate said to be attached to a debt, which the second wife hopes to sell soon. Will Chris Kirubi buy it using the money he is planning on stealing as Chairman of Brand Kenya Board, under the recently advertised tender, done as a formality as companies linked to him and other board members like Julie Gichuru have already won?
Caption: Tender advert for Brand Kenya, where Kirubi and the board comprising of thieves hope to swindle Kenyans. No wonder tourism is dying because the function of positioning Kenya as a hub has been given to cronies and friends, not on merit.
This is Kenya. You can never rule anything out.
In Kenya thieves steal money and make purchases with their own names like Deputy President William Ruto’s aide Farouk Kibet who purchased an apartment in Kilimani worth Kshs. 45 Million.