Machakos
Governor Dr Alfred Mutua and estranged wife Josephine Thitu Maundu are
embroiled in a bitter and ugly tussle over children and matrimonial property, Weekly
Citizen can exclusively reveal. So acrimonious is the split that Josephine, a
pharmacist, claims they no longer live together and that she flew to Australia
with their three children on November 6 to take a break from “stress and a
failed marriage.” The fight over ownership of the Westlands house and custody
of the children appears to be the last straw for her. Josephine has in fact
threatened to sue Mutua if he does not hand over all keys and property to her
lawyer and vacate his staff from the Westlands home, which she claims he
surrendered to her in a sworn affidavit witnessed by her advocate, Carol
Wanjehia. The allegations, which Mutua has dismissed as lies, are likely to
widen cracks in the youthful governor’s carefully managed image since he
introduced the beautiful Lillian Nganga as “The First Lady of Machakos.” In a
long email on her predicament seen by Weekly Citizen, Josephine says that when
she flew out of the country, she appointed her younger brother, Moses Mutua
Maundu, as the caretaker of their Grevillea Park apartment, with instructions
to renovate and rent it out. Subsequently, on November 7, Maundu hired Cube
Movers to relocate household goods to Josephine’s farmhouse in Machakos to pave
way for refurbishment. But soon after the movers arrived, she says, Mutua drove
in with two Administration Police (AP) officers and stopped the works. The
governor further ordered two house helps not to allow anybody in, before
padlocking the gate and leaving the APs on guard. When Josephine was informed,
she called a private security firm for assistance but they were repulsed by the
policemen. The following day, however, Mutua told Spring Valley police that his
wife and her relatives had abducted his children. But Josephine maintains that
the governor was not only fully aware of the Australian trip, but was the one
who paid for the tickets. Mutua appears to have changed his mind later when a
telephone conversation with his estranged wife degenerated into a shouting
match. Consequently, he threatened to seek a court injunction preventing or
delaying Josephine and the children from leaving the country. “His main
complaint was that I continued to insist that I accompany him and the children
on planned weekend or full day outings. He does not want me to accompany him,
saying that he does not need a chaperone to be with his children,” she said in
the email. She cites several incidents when the governor allegedly intimidated
and humiliated her in public to demand more time with the children. One such
incident happened late last year when he evicted her from the seat she had been
allocated at a public function and ordered security to move her to the back of
the dais to prevent her “from making a scene.” Her brother, Maundu confirmed to
Weekly Citizen that he was among close relatives who were summoned by police to
shed light on the kidnapping allegations.
“We
went there (police station) accompanied by two lawyers. Each of us made
separate statements on what transpired the day I intended to relocate
Josephine’s belongings. We also inquired where these kidnapping allegations
were coming from,” said Maundu. Maundu accused his brother-in-law of
dishonesty, claiming the couple were almost finalising their separation through
an out-of-court process and had agreed on how to share property. “I am privy to
the exchange and distribution of their property. I have seen the documents,”
said Maundu. A senior officer at the station confirmed that Mutua and his
in-laws visited the station but declined to give details. “Yes he (Mutua) did
come here, but protocol does not allow me to comment on the matter. Talk to the
spokesperson (Zipporah Mboroki). I have briefed her on all the details
regarding the matter,” said the officer. In her email, Josephine accuses Mutua
of using his position to intimidate and harass her agents, yet the governor has
never returned to their matrimonial home since leaving on his own volition. “Dr
Mutua has not lived at Grevilla Park 32 since December 2012 and the property is
now legally registered in my name as the sole owner. Dr Mutua no longer
represents me in any matter. We do not jointly own any property and he is not
involved in any of my day-to-day activities, including physical care of our
three children. I am currently in Sydney Australia,” she wrote. Josephine
blames Mutua for forcibly evicting persons who had her full authority to enter
her premises on November 7 and pack and move her belongings to Machakos. “Dr
Mutua’s actions are, therefore, incredibly out of hand, foolish and criminal,”
she stated in the email. Police are said to be reluctant to pursue the matter
after one of their seniors warned that it is a civil case. When contacted,
Mboroki said the matter did not require police intervention because it was
private and the children were not kidnapped. Josephine’s mother, Rahab Wanjiru,
is said to have travelled from Limuru to Westlands following the standoff. “I
know he is now a powerful man, but why would he do this to my daughter?” she
asked close relatives who had congregated outside the residence. Josephine
questions why AP officers were stationed at her house, claiming that despite
the governor having no custodial rights, she has allowed him to visit the
children any time he wished.
“I have been hounded out of my home and country by endless intimidation, mental torture and anguish by Dr Mutua. My children and I have been subjected to intense public humiliation, lack of privacy, inadequate security and media scrutiny for two years,” wrote Josephine. Josephine says that due to “Dr Mutua’s criminal behaviour in Kenya,” she has recorded a statement with Australian police. When contacted, Dr Mutua dismissed her allegations as lies. “Don’t believe everything someone tells you. All these are lies. I have never sent police to be stationed outside that home. I am not the Inspector General and I have no such powers. I have never reported her to the police and I have never accused her of anything. All these allegations aren’t factual,” said the governor
“I have been hounded out of my home and country by endless intimidation, mental torture and anguish by Dr Mutua. My children and I have been subjected to intense public humiliation, lack of privacy, inadequate security and media scrutiny for two years,” wrote Josephine. Josephine says that due to “Dr Mutua’s criminal behaviour in Kenya,” she has recorded a statement with Australian police. When contacted, Dr Mutua dismissed her allegations as lies. “Don’t believe everything someone tells you. All these are lies. I have never sent police to be stationed outside that home. I am not the Inspector General and I have no such powers. I have never reported her to the police and I have never accused her of anything. All these allegations aren’t factual,” said the governor
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