The son of the late powerful Cabinet Minister Mbiyu Koinange is dead.

Meria

Elder Lister
Staff member
Mr David Waiganjo Koinange died on Thursday night when his car rolled on Mau Narok-Nakuru road as he drove to his home.

“Mr Waiganjo died in a grisly road accident at around 9pm on Thursday night while driving from Nakuru. He was going back to his Muthera farm when the accident occurred,” said Njoro Sub-County Police Commander Mohammed Huka.

The accident occurred after one of the rear tyres burst and the vehicle rolled several times.

Mr Huka said Mr Waiganjo was alone in his Range Rover, which was extensively damaged. It was towed to the Mau Narok Police Station.

“The vehicle is completely written off,” said Mr Huka.

The body was taken to the Egerton University mortuary.

Mr Waiganjo’s death comes exactly 39 years after the death of his father on September 3, 1981.

Mr Waiganjo was a prominent farmer in Mau Narok and leased his land to smallholder farmers from Nakuru and Nyandarua to grow carrots, potatoes and beans among other crops.

He once turned down a Sh300 million-offer to lease the land to five Chinese investors for the entire Muthera farm, which is more than 4,900 acres.
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The.Black.Templar

Elder Lister
Staff member
Mr David Waiganjo Koinange died on Thursday night when his car rolled on Mau Narok-Nakuru road as he drove to his home.

“Mr Waiganjo died in a grisly road accident at around 9pm on Thursday night while driving from Nakuru. He was going back to his Muthera farm when the accident occurred,” said Njoro Sub-County Police Commander Mohammed Huka.

The accident occurred after one of the rear tyres burst and the vehicle rolled several times.

Mr Huka said Mr Waiganjo was alone in his Range Rover, which was extensively damaged. It was towed to the Mau Narok Police Station.

“The vehicle is completely written off,” said Mr Huka.

The body was taken to the Egerton University mortuary.

Mr Waiganjo’s death comes exactly 39 years after the death of his father on September 3, 1981.

Mr Waiganjo was a prominent farmer in Mau Narok and leased his land to smallholder farmers from Nakuru and Nyandarua to grow carrots, potatoes and beans among other crops.

He once turned down a Sh300 million-offer to lease the land to five Chinese investors for the entire Muthera farm, which is more than 4,900 acres.
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Tuthu wa Ndenderu

Senior Lister
You own shamba. Do you know what he did to Muteshi? The IDP guy?
Some of us are in deep slumber, we tend to think if X becomes President, we will repossess A, B & C, and divide it among our shelves.
Other are drumming up for civil war, not knowing that these events won't roll-out in a linear trajectory , of a coup today, then a week down the line swear a corrupt free executive, legislature and judiciary, and we live happy their after.
 

Nattydread

Elder Lister
i have not had the opportunity ya kuiba mabilioni
That is your problem, thinking that you cannot simply apply yourself, succeed and buy yourself what your heart desires. I'm sure you're answering your kids by insinuating that your friends are all thieves, yet some are up a 4AM and working until 11PM.
 
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