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Meru governor Kawira Mwangaza has broken her silence on an incident on Saturday where DCI Detectives sealed off her official residence situated at Milimani Estate within Meru town terming it a scene of crime, in connection with the murder of Meru Blogger Daniel Muthiani, alias Sniper. The governor while preaching at Baite family fellowship church in Makutano Meru town, maintained that she was not involved in any way in the murder of the outspoken blogger. Mwangaza claims that her political rivals in the devolved unit are behind her tribulations.
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Kawira Mwangaza says she was not involved in the murder of Meru blogger
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