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MCA Beaten For Grabbing A Public Land

There was a big drama at Ngoigwa Estate in Thika after Thika Township Ward MCA Hon Andrew Kimani was beaten mercilessly by former Mayor David Njehia for grabbing a piece of public land.

Thika MCA Hon Kimani crying uncontrollably

The area resident enjoyed a free drama of the war which left MCA with head injuries and crying uncontrollably like a small child. The efforts of the residents to 'bembeleza' MCA to stop crying did not bear fruits.

The MCA refused to give more details to the press on matters of the alleged public land or the extent of the pain inflicted by the fists from the former Mayor who seemed like a heavyweight champion the likes of Tyson Fury. It was only through the mercy of God that the mayor did not interfere with MCA's dental formula.

Heavyweight Champion Tyson Fury

But thanks to the Thika Police who arrived at the scene on time to rescue the MCA after which together with the Mayor were arrested to end the drama which was amassing attention of the area residents and passers-by who appeared to side with the mayor's decision to discipline the MCA for having long hands.

This might act as a warning to leaders who grab public land and properties that they can escape the law but can't escape the wrath of the members of the public.

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