Waliovuma enzi zao

As tough economic times continue to bite, most Kenyans have been forced to come up with creative alternatives in order to survive… In a country where more than a half of the country’s population live below the poverty line, on less than one US dollar a day, it would be true to assert that a good portion of the population lives from hand to mouth…then I remembered there was this jamaa some years back who was in real investment…Though he closed bussines, wondered how the current economic hardships and the passing on of prominent persons would have played well in John Kibera’s line of business. Asande

What’s your point? Are you offering a solution to a problem or you are part of the problem …your article is making me scratch my head

kojoa ulale. John Kibera aliokoka, last I checked alikuwa anahubiri pale OTC.

WTH is John Kibera?

a former coffin thief.

that was a fake story. do you believe people would still coffins of prominent people and the stories don’t make headlines?

The story did make headlines, if I remember. But do people go checking if the coffin we buried their loved ones in is still intact?

Vle umeambiwa hapo juu… It is true they used to steal the coffins and do it so perfectly that you wouldn’t notice anything amiss on the grave

SMB - scratching my balls. Can’t relate

Niliacha akijaribu siasa alifaulu

The last time I heard of him he was doing very badly. He is a street preacher who depends on Ksh. 10 handouts (sadaka)

Here he is preaching in tao
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Result of disrespecting the dead.

@gashwin for the first time nimeona osungu imekupiga chenga kidogo

wueh! cheza chini bro:D:D:D:D:D:D:D