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Woman sues KEPSHA chairperson's widow, claims exclusion from burial plans

The late Kenya Primary Schools Head Teachers Association Chairperson Johnson Nzioka. [File, Standard]

A woman has moved to court to seek recognition as the legitimate daughter of the late Johnson Matheka Nzioka, who died in a car accident on February 16, 2025.

Catherine Ndanu in a suit filed at the Chief Magistrate's Court in Nairobi, accuses her stepmother, Ruth Kyengo, and Lee Funeral Home of excluding her from the funeral arrangements for her father.

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