Here is a case of classic spousal abuse in emerging economies where woman have a significant stake in running of affairs. Kenya's medieval laws and mentality will never catch, at least not in this lifetime. Not with the same crop of politicians, not with the same mentality towards spousal abuse, polygamy nor the role of women in our society. Where is the Church on this issue? Do they only jump when abortion is an issue?
RIP Mwalimu Naomi. Kiraithe the professional liar, hebu sema kitu? Why do police officers allow people to record statements if they know very well they can not do anything?
I admire the courage and braveness of those girls. They are strong to be able to talk of their mother and also be able to smile. I pray and hope justice will be served one day and the murderer found.
@MzeeMoja1 Seriously... after all the things I have seen happening to Kenya... the almighty is the only place we can turn. I feel that despondent about the situation in Kenya. I have no more intellectual suggestions. I dont even want to watch the news anymore. Its all bad newseveryday.
The passages in the bible have a lot of meaning. The moment you realize that the situation in Kenya is so hopeless and that you have no power to do anything about it is the moment u start to pray. I mean Where else can you look for help and hope than from God when things get this bad. Remember that in kenya now, even the power of the vote that the people are entitled to may be non-existent. (you don't even know if elections are 4 real anymore.
If you own property and an influential person wants it - he just takes it. No rights, no jobs, no housing, no justice, no food, high cost of living etc... I'll stop preaching now...just Think about it...
The police OBVIOUSLY have been bought for 33 Cents. Your only hope lies in calling for massive demos and camp outside that lousy's man's gates until JUSTICE is done!
Here is a case of classic spousal abuse in emerging economies where woman have a significant stake in running of affairs. Kenya's medieval laws and mentality will never catch, at least not in this lifetime. Not with the same crop of politicians, not with the same mentality towards spousal abuse, polygamy nor the role of women in our society. Where is the Church on this issue? Do they only jump when abortion is an issue?
trukenyan 2 years ago
he too will escape or buy justice and be back to street sometimes soon!
MrOkampo 2 years ago
police in kenya are for what?
useless police!
except the ones that are actually doing something.
truphie 2 years ago
RIP Mwalimu Naomi. Kiraithe the professional liar, hebu sema kitu? Why do police officers allow people to record statements if they know very well they can not do anything?
mdomokaya1 2 years ago
I admire the courage and braveness of those girls. They are strong to be able to talk of their mother and also be able to smile. I pray and hope justice will be served one day and the murderer found.
karuitha 2 years ago
What kind of society are we building by allowing these kinds of things to happen? Where is the police commissioner? Where is Saitoti?
2190g1 2 years ago
Eating the money they stole from us.
nedatronics 2 years ago
blood thirsty
72okoths 2 years ago
"a shamba boy"?
melionsden 2 years ago
why do most kenyan ladies like reaping where they did nt sow, a tussle over the husbands rightly bought property, you see,
madscientistify 2 years ago
Proverbs 19:28
A corrupt witness mocks at justice, and the mouth of the wicked gulps down evil.
Ecclesiastes 7:7
Extortion turns a wise man into a fool, and a bribe corrupts the heart.
Deuteronomy 16:19
Do not pervert justice or show partiality. Do not accept a bribe, for a bribe blinds the eyes of the wise and twists the words of the righteous.
2 Chronicles 19:7
Now let the fear of the LORD be upon you. Judge carefully, for with the LORD our God there is no injustice or partiality or bribery."
kijanampoa 2 years ago
Quit this behaviour will you?
MzeeMoja1 2 years ago
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kijanampoa 2 years ago
@MzeeMoja1 Seriously... after all the things I have seen happening to Kenya... the almighty is the only place we can turn. I feel that despondent about the situation in Kenya. I have no more intellectual suggestions. I dont even want to watch the news anymore. Its all bad newseveryday.
kijanampoa 2 years ago
That makes much more sense than a bunch of bibilical passages that lack explanation.
MzeeMoja1 2 years ago
The passages in the bible have a lot of meaning. The moment you realize that the situation in Kenya is so hopeless and that you have no power to do anything about it is the moment u start to pray. I mean Where else can you look for help and hope than from God when things get this bad. Remember that in kenya now, even the power of the vote that the people are entitled to may be non-existent. (you don't even know if elections are 4 real anymore.
kijanampoa 2 years ago
If you own property and an influential person wants it - he just takes it. No rights, no jobs, no housing, no justice, no food, high cost of living etc... I'll stop preaching now...just Think about it...
kijanampoa 2 years ago
Poor girls....poor poor girls!
The police OBVIOUSLY have been bought for 33 Cents. Your only hope lies in calling for massive demos and camp outside that lousy's man's gates until JUSTICE is done!
siasabora 2 years ago