Former Nairobi senatorial aspirant Margaret Wanjiru finds herself reeling from a devastating blow as her church, Jesus Is Alive Ministries, faces demolition amid a heavy police presence.
The incident, unfolding along Haile Selassie Avenue, has ignited controversy and allegations directed at the Kenya Kwanza government.
Wanjiru, renowned both as a preacher and politician, has voiced her dismay over the demolition, alleging political motives behind the destruction of her property.
She asserts that the very government she supported during their campaigns is responsible for this action.

Expressing her disbelief and disappointment, Wanjiru questions the government’s commitment to safeguarding citizens’ properties, pointing to her investment in promoting their agenda.
In her poignant statement to the press, she laments the loss of her church and questions the integrity of those in power.
Wanjiru’s involvement in promoting the government’s campaign further adds to her bewilderment, leaving her to ponder why she would be targeted in such a manner.
She accuses the Kenya Railways Managing Director of spearheading the demolition, citing alleged unlawful construction of her church on government land.

The demolition of Jesus Is Alive Ministries church has reignited concerns about property rights protection and government accountability.
Wanjiru’s accusations against the Kenya Kwanza government underscore the delicate balance between political allegiances and citizens’ rights.
The heavy police presence during the demolition signifies the gravity of the situation and hints at the potential for unrest.
Wanjiru’s supporters were closely monitored by law enforcement to forestall any disruptions to the demolition process.
As the dust settles and investigations unfold, Margaret Wanjiru’s plight serves as a stark reminder of the complexities surrounding land ownership, political affiliations, and government actions in Kenya.

The fallout from this incident may reverberate through the political landscape, prompting a reevaluation of power dynamics and the protection of citizens’ rights.
