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Francis Gaitho exposes Ichung’wah for allegedly using corruption money to fund Kitisuru falls residence

Blogger and activist Francis Gaitho has made serious allegations against Majority Leader and Kikuyu MP Kimani Ichung’wah, claiming that his Kitisuru Falls Residence project is a monument of corruption.

The six towering 14-floor apartments, located along Wangige-Mwimuto Road opposite Wangige Hospital, allegedly sprang up in record time, raising questions about their funding and construction process.

According to Gaitho, the construction began barely a month after President William Ruto took office in 2022. Workers were allegedly pushed to work day and night under powerful floodlights, rushing to complete the buildings.

However, behind the speed and secrecy of the project, Gaitho claims that more than ten workers lost their lives on-site due to poor working conditions.

It is alleged that their families received no compensation, and the deaths were quietly covered up.

Now that the apartments are fully complete, they have reportedly been placed on the market immediately, raising more suspicions.

Gaitho questions why there is such a rush to sell and where the money for the construction really came from. He suggests that the funding could be linked to corruption, possibly involving taxpayer money or looted public funds.

There are also concerns that this could be a case of money laundering happening in broad daylight. Kiambu residents and Kenyans at large are being urged to ask tough questions about this project. it means that while ordinary citizens struggle with the high cost of living, powerful individuals are using public funds to enrich themselves.

Gaitho describes the site as more than just another real estate project it is, in his words, a crime scene that demands accountability. The claims have triggered a heated discussion online, with many demanding answers.

People want to know whether authorities will investigate the billions allegedly behind this project or if it will be another scandal that gets ignored.

So far, Ichung’wah has not publicly responded to these allegations. His silence, if it continues, could only fuel more speculation. Then this is not just about buildings it is about corruption, human rights violations, and a broken system where leaders benefit while the ordinary mwananchi suffers.