REVEALED: Why Former Senator Johnson Muthama sat Separately from his ex-wife Agnes Kavindu during the burial of their son.

Former senator Johnson Muthama sat separately from his ex-wife, Senator Agnes Kavindu, during the burial of their only son, Moses Muthama in Tala, Machakos.
Key details regarding their divorce and legal battles:
Initial Divorce: Muthama married Kavindu in 1978 but divorced her in 1983 citing cruelty.
Second Separation: Although they remarried in 1996, the relationship remained rocky, and Muthama maintained the 1983 divorce was never legally nullified.
Matrimonial Home Dispute: Kavindu fought to stop her eviction from the Mua property, but in 2020, Justice John Oyiengo ruled that she was not entitled to the house as she was not legally married to him.
Eviction Disputes: Kavindu previously alleged that her life in the house was turned into a nightmare, with claims that the senator had disconnected electricity and water.
Political Aftermath: Agnes Kavindu went on to become the Machakos Senator, winning the seat in a 2021 by-election after their separation





