Category: Grapevine

  • Kiambu Senator Thang’wa Cornered; Woman Demands Sh2.6M Child Support

    Kiambu Senator Thang’wa Cornered; Woman Demands Sh2.6M Child Support

    A legal battle has intensified as Kiambu County Senator Paul Thang’wa faces mounting pressure to pay over Sh2.5 million in child maintenance arrears for his 21-year-old daughter.

    The Nairobi High Court, under Justice Helene Namisi, has dismissed Senator Thang’wa’s appeal that sought to stop proceedings in a case where Jackline Kamene is demanding Sh2,575,206 in unpaid child support.

    “I am not persuaded that the appeal will be rendered nugatory by the mere fact that the applicant will be compelled to respond to the notice to show cause,” ruled Justice Namisi, adding that Thang’wa “has not demonstrated how he will suffer substantial loss from defending himself before the trial court.”

    The legal saga began when Kamene filed an application on September 5, 2024, followed by a notice to show cause on September 13, seeking to recover the maintenance arrears.

    According to court documents, Kamene claims she was left to single-handedly shoulder the burden of their daughter’s education throughout high school.

    In a surprising twist, conflicting statements have emerged from the daughter at the center of the dispute.

    In her initial affidavit dated November 22, 2024, she expressed gratitude toward her father, stating that Thang’wa had consistently provided for her maintenance and even enrolled her in a software engineering course at a Nairobi college after high school.

    However, in a second affidavit dated December 5, 2024, she contradicted her earlier statement, claiming that Thang’wa only began providing for her upkeep from February 2024.

    More dramatically, she alleged that her first affidavit had been drafted by her father’s counsel and merely given to her to sign.

    The children’s court had previously dismissed the senator’s preliminary objection on November 14, 2024, directing him to respond to the notice to show cause within 14 days.

    Thang’wa then escalated the matter to the High Court, arguing that being compelled to address the Sh2.5 million claim would cause him “substantial prejudice and loss.”

    With Justice Namisi’s recent ruling, Senator Thang’wa now faces the prospect of having to defend himself against the maintenance claims in the children’s court, as the legal process continues to unfold.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

  • Businesswoman Damaris Dama Reportedly Reunites with Ex-Husband Following Controversy

    Businesswoman Damaris Dama Reportedly Reunites with Ex-Husband Following Controversy

    City businesswoman Damaris Dama, known for her entrepreneurial acumen and public profile as Dama Wa Spares, has reportedly rekindled her relationship with her ex-husband, according to sources close to the businesswoman.

    The reconciliation, which allegedly began several weeks ago, comes after controversy surrounding claims about Dama’s involvement with JCM’s Bishop Muthee Kiengei.

    Bishop Muthee Kiengei.
    Bishop Muthee Kiengei.

    According to reports, Kiengei had spent time at Dama’s residence, leading to public speculation about their relationship.

    These allegations resulted in criticism from the bishop’s supporters.

    “Dama has always attracted attention in Nairobi’s social circles,” said a local socialite familiar with the situation who requested anonymity.

    “Her reported reunion with her ex-husband appears to be a personal decision following a challenging period.”

    Dama has established herself in Nairobi’s business community with ventures spanning retail and real estate.

    While her business endeavors have gained recognition, her personal life has often received equal media attention.

    Sources suggest the reunion may represent a new chapter for the businesswoman.

    “She’s weathered significant public scrutiny,” a person identified as a close associate told our Grapevine reporter.

    “This appears to be a return to a familiar relationship.”

    Neither Dama nor her ex-husband has issued any statement regarding the reported reconciliation.

    The development continues to generate interest among Nairobi’s social commentators.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

  • Basic Education PS Bitok Demands Sh35m Office Renovation After Demotion from Immigration

    Basic Education PS Bitok Demands Sh35m Office Renovation After Demotion from Immigration

    In a shocking display of extravagance amid belt-tightening directives from the Treasury, newly appointed Basic Education Principal Secretary Julius Bitok has refused to occupy his predecessor’s office, demanding an eye-watering Sh35 million renovation to meet “his standards.”

    Sources within the ministry, speaking on condition of anonymity, revealed that Bitok—who had anticipated a promotion to Cabinet Secretary in the recent government reshuffle—was visibly displeased with his transfer from the lucrative Immigration Department.

    “He walked into the office, looked around for barely two minutes, and declared it ‘filthy and tiny,’” said a senior official at the ministry. “He immediately instructed his personal assistant to arrange for contractors to submit renovation proposals.”

    The renovation plans reportedly include imported Italian marble flooring, custom mahogany furniture, and a private bathroom with gold-plated fixtures—all at taxpayers’ expense during a period when the government has announced austerity measures.

    In what insiders describe as “creating a parallel power structure,” PS Bitok has demanded to be assigned a personal team of lawyers, media staff, and political advisors—mimicking the entourage typically reserved for Cabinet Secretaries.

    “He’s essentially setting up a shadow cabinet within the Basic Education ministry,” said another source. “It’s clear he’s using this position as a stepping stone for his 2027 gubernatorial ambitions back in his home county.”

    Mt. Kenya Kingpin Charging Millions for ‘Handshakes’

    A prominent Mt. Kenya politician with considerable regional influence has turned political mentorship into a lucrative business venture, charging aspiring candidates between Sh200,000 and Sh10 million for meetings, depending on the seat they’re seeking.

    According to well-placed sources, the politician, who positions himself as a regional kingmaker ahead of the 2027 elections, has commercialized political endorsements through what insiders call “access fees.”

    In one particularly egregious case, a diaspora-based businessman eyeing a parliamentary seat reportedly wired millions to the politician’s proxies for a meeting that was repeatedly postponed before being canceled altogether.

    “Young politicians without deep pockets are completely locked out,” lamented a former ally of the kingpin. “What was once political mentorship has become a pay-to-play scheme that’s killing grassroots leadership development.”

    The politician’s inner circle has reportedly established a tiered pricing system: Sh200,000 for ward representative hopefuls, Sh2 million for parliamentary seat seekers, and up to Sh10 million for gubernatorial aspirants seeking the kingpin’s blessing.

    Union Veteran Faces 2026 Coup Plot

    A long-serving union leader who has enjoyed virtually unchallenged leadership is facing an imminent ouster as discontented members collaborate with state officials to remove him from power in the upcoming 2026 elections.

    Our investigations reveal that a secret strategy meeting held in Naivasha last week brought together senior union officials—including several from the leader’s inner circle—to finalize plans for his removal.

    “The incumbent has overstayed his welcome and turned the union into a personal enterprise,” said a senior union official who attended the meeting. “Members’ interests have been sacrificed at the altar of personal gain for far too long.”

    What makes this coup attempt particularly troubling for the veteran unionist is the involvement of powerful government officials who previously supported his leadership but have now thrown their weight behind a younger successor who promises to be more “cooperative” with state agencies.

    Sources indicate that several corruption dossiers have been compiled as ammunition against the union leader, ready for deployment should he resist the planned transition.

    CS Dumps Loyal Driver After False Allegations

    In a case of misplaced trust, a recently appointed Cabinet Secretary has dismissed his long-serving driver based on unverified claims from ministry officials that the driver had parked a government vehicle at a local bar.

    The driver, who had served the CS loyally for years including during his previous positions, was summarily replaced without being given an opportunity to defend himself against the allegations, which sources close to the matter describe as “completely fabricated.”

    In an ironic twist, the Principal Secretary serving under the same CS has hired the dismissed driver, reportedly telling colleagues that the man’s reputation for loyalty, discretion, and integrity made him an invaluable addition to his team.

    Meanwhile, sources reveal that the CS’s new driver is actually a plant, tasked with monitoring the minister’s movements and reporting to powerful individuals within government circles.

    “The CS doesn’t realize he’s been manipulated into replacing a loyal confidant with a spy,” said a source familiar with the situation. “His tendency to abandon trusted allies has finally caught up with him.”

    Senior Leader Given Ultimatum: Cooperate or Lose Position

    A senior leader in government recently found himself backed into a corner when faced with a stark choice: embrace political rivals he had previously vowed never to work with or lose his influential position.

    The embattled figure, who narrowly escaped removal through a court order, reluctantly agreed to the humiliating terms despite having previously boasted about his strong political numbers and independence.

    According to sources close to the negotiations, the leader has outwardly complied with the demands while secretly plotting a comeback strategy for 2027, when he hopes to regain his political autonomy and influence.

    “This is a classic case of bending but not breaking,” said a political analyst familiar with the situation. “He’s playing along to survive politically, but everyone knows he’s biding his time for a comeback.”

    Anti-Corruption Officers Caught in Bribery Scandal

    Officers from a prominent anti-corruption watchdog commission are themselves facing corruption allegations after reportedly accepting substantial bribes from a contractor in Nyanza who used falsified documents to secure multi-million shilling tenders since the beginning of devolution.

    The contractor, who was recently questioned regarding fraudulent qualification documents, allegedly “greased the palms” of investigating officers to secure a favorable outcome.

    Civil society activists who initially provided evidence to the commission are now planning to storm the agency’s offices in protest.

    “It’s the ultimate betrayal when the very people tasked with fighting corruption become participants in the vice,” said a prominent anti-corruption campaigner. “These officers have betrayed public trust and must be removed immediately.”

    The watchdog commission has yet to issue an official statement regarding the allegations, but internal sources confirm that an investigation into the conduct of the officers in question has been launched.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

  • OLWANDE ALLEGEDLY RUTO’S POINT PERSON AT JSC, SOURCES SAY

    OLWANDE ALLEGEDLY RUTO’S POINT PERSON AT JSC, SOURCES SAY

    Sources within the government and the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) claim that Commissioner Evelyne Olwande has emerged as President William Ruto’s key representative within the commission, allegedly playing a central role in what some describe as an attempted removal of Chief Justice Martha Koome.

    According to these sources, who spoke on condition of anonymity due to the sensitivity of the matter, a faction led by Commissioner Olwande reportedly planned to recommend the formation of a tribunal to investigate the Chief Justice, Deputy Chief Justice, and other Supreme Court judges based on complaints filed by lawyer Nelson Havi.

    These actions were allegedly undertaken with government backing.

    The sources claim these plans were only halted when the Chief Justice obtained a court order blocking the process.

    “She has directed all her attention to challenging the Chief Justice to the extent that she has forgotten her primary duty to defend her constituents,” said a magistrate from Lodwar who requested anonymity, citing concerns about professional repercussions.

    Critics allege that through Olwande, President Ruto is implementing a strategy to influence the JSC and potentially install judges considered favorable to his administration.

    Part of this alleged plan reportedly includes proposals to vet all judges and magistrates afresh.

    Commissioner Olwande did not respond to requests for comment when contacted last month regarding these allegations.

    The JSC plays a crucial role in Kenya’s judicial system, with responsibilities for appointing judges, handling disciplinary matters, and promoting the independence of the judiciary.

  • NAWASSCO Head James Ng’ang’a in Hotel Room Bust as Sex Triangle Rocks Water Utility

    NAWASSCO Head James Ng’ang’a in Hotel Room Bust as Sex Triangle Rocks Water Utility

    WATER COMPANY BOSS CAUGHT IN WEB OF SEX AND SCANDAL

    In a shocking exposé that has Nakuru residents talking, the Managing Director of Nakuru Water and Sanitation Services Company (NAWASSCO), James Ng’ang’a, has found himself drowning in scandal after being caught red-handed in a hotel tryst with a married employee.

    The bombshell affair came to light when an irate husband, Duncan Mwangi, stormed a Nakuru lodging on April 17th with police in tow, only to find his wife, Emmaculate Mueni, in a compromising position with her boss.

    Both Ng’ang’a and Mueni were hauled to Free Area Police Post where they spent the night before being released the following morning.

    But this is just the tip of the iceberg in what insiders are calling “NAWASSCO’s dirty pipeline.”

    Sources within the company have revealed that the skirt-chasing MD has left a trail of heartbreak and broken homes across the water utility.

    In perhaps the most jaw-dropping revelation, Ng’ang’a has allegedly fathered a child with another senior female staffer who heads a department at the company.

    In what appears to be the ultimate workplace revenge, the woman’s husband—who also works at NAWASSCO—was demoted from his position as an office driver to a meter reader after discovering the affair and his wife’s pregnancy with his boss’s baby.

    “The office environment has become toxic,” revealed a source who requested anonymity.

    “The two women involved with the MD aren’t even speaking to each other anymore. You can cut the tension with a knife.”

    The cuckolded husband in the latest scandal claims his suspicions about his wife’s affair date back to 2013, when he noticed suspicious late-night calls between Mueni and Ng’ang’a, sometimes as late as 4 AM.

    “She even removed the tracker from her car when she realized I was monitoring her movements,” Mwangi told our reporter.

    According to Mwangi, the affair wasn’t just about sex—it came with perks.

    Mueni, who had previously been dismissed by a former MD, was promptly reinstated when Ng’ang’a took over.

    She was allegedly positioned at the customer care desk close to his office, selected for lucrative committee appointments, sent on international trips, and even received a whopping Sh40,000 salary increase.

    “She had access to his electronic signature and would sign important documents for him,” Mwangi claimed.

    The scandal deepened in March 2024 when Mueni reportedly sent a WhatsApp message to Ng’ang’a complaining about his alleged infidelity with other women, referring to him as “TB” (to be).

    When Mwangi confronted the situation by calling the MD’s wife, he claims he was framed with false allegations of planning to kill Ng’ang’a and was subsequently arrested.

    Mueni, who has since moved out of their marital home, has fired back with accusations of her own, claiming persistent abuse from Mwangi.

    She alleges he pulled her hair so violently that one side of her head was left bald and even assaulted her father in 2019.

    “What kind of man beats his father-in-law?” she questioned, adding that she has filed multiple police reports against Mwangi.

    In February 2025, EACC arrested four NAWASSCO officials, including Ng’ang’a the Managing Director, for embezzling Ksh159 million through irregular payments for services not rendered.

    The arrests followed a raid on their residences and offices and are part of an ongoing investigation into a fraud scheme.

    Meanwhile, inside NAWASSCO’s offices, Mueni has reportedly been seen crying “in disbelief” over the public humiliation following the hotel incident.

    As this scandal continues to unfold, Nakuru residents are left wondering—is their water the only thing Ng’ang’a has been sharing with the community?