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  • Ms Kitany was also directed to pay all pending bills within 21 days.

Meru Senator Mithika Linturi has been granted access to his Runda home amid the ongoing messy divorce case with estranged wife Maryanne Kitany.

A court granted the Senator access to the home he shared with Kitany to ascertain whether it is well-maintained.

The court also cautioned Linturi against breaking pending orders that have restricted him from evicting Kitany from the multi-million property.

Kitany was also directed to pay all pending bills within 21 days and informed that Linturi will make an application for the variation of the order granted to her to occupy the house if she fails to comply.

The divorce and property row between Linturi and Kitany got messy after the Senator brought in people to throw his estranged wife out of the home in 2018.

In 2019, Kitany who is the former chief of staff at Deputy President William Ruto’s office told a Nairobi court that she had made millions before meeting her estranged husband.

She said Linturi was renting a house on Ngong Road, and she was residing in Kileleshwa and it was he who moved to her house, first by spending some nights with her before he eventually moved in with her.

Kitany said they first got intimate when Dr Ruto allegedly gave her an assignment in 2014.

She claimed that Senator Linturi had filed a motion to impeach then CS Anne Waiguru which was contrary to what the Jubilee government wanted.

“He did not show up in Parliament because I went with him to Naivasha. That was when our relationship started. I introduced him to my siblings during dinner. From then, our love blossomed,” she said.