| Updated Sat, April 15th 2017 at 00:00 GMT +3The family of the late Mama Lucy Kibaki had filed a petition at the High Court seeking the go ahead to manage her estate. (Photo: File/Standard)The High Court has given former President Kibaki and his three children the go-ahead to administer the Sh200 million estate of the late former First Lady Lucy Kibaki because she died without leaving a will. High Court judge Rose Ougo issued letters of administration to Kibaki and his children Judith Wanjiru, David Kagai and Anthony Githinji. Judge Ougo gave them a go-ahead to manage Mama Lucy’s estate based on a petition they filed in November 2016. In the inventory filed in court by the former president, Lucy had two prime pieces of land in Mombasa’s Nyali area.
Source: Standard Digital April 14, 2017 18:22 UTC