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Kenya: High Court Gives Jonathan Moi’s Widows Time to File Papers

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A judge has granted two widows of former president Daniel Moi’s eldest son Jonathan Toroitich Moi more time file papers in a succession case pending before the High Court.

Appearing before Justice Aggrey Muchelule on Tuesday, the widows, Beatrice Mbuli and Faith Nyambura, asked the court to grant them at least seven days to file their objections in the case.

THREE WIVES

Jonathan’s first wife Sylvia was granted temporary order to administer the estate.

But the two widows accused Sylvia of concealing material facts and leaving them out as beneficiaries of the estate.

Beatrice said in her court papers that she was married to Jonathan in accordance with Akamba customary law on July 17, 1998. They had two children, a boy and a girl, and that Jonathan took care of her two other children.

And when he died on early this year, she said all the three widows met on various occasions in respect of administration of the estate. She said they agreed that she and Faith should jointly apply for letters of administration on behalf of other households.

She claims that Sylvia proceeded alone without informing her co-wives. The letter of administration was published in the Kenya Gazette on September 13, 2019. She said she became aware after the lapse of the 30 days period, in which she was required to raise objection.

On her part, Faith also claimed the first wife concealed material facts, especially the fact that Jonathan had another family, which he provided for.