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Thursday 14 February 2013

"FEMALE OFFICERS" ARRESTED FOR IMPERSONATION

Two women were arrested and charged for impersonating as police officers with intention to harass and instill fear within Nairobi .

Maureen Wanjiru , 33, and Esther Njeri,43 , jointly with others not before court were set in their own trap for arrest.

They appreared before a Makadara court yesterday and granted a sh 10,000 cash bail .

They denied harassing residents at Kariobangi North with prosecution alleging they presented  false identities  before intimidating Joseph Kimani.

They purpotedly threatened to arrest him if he failed to comply with their requests while claiming to be officers on 2nd February.

The arrest was made promptly after Kimani failed to submit to their threats and requested for proper documentation before raising alarm to fellow residents.

The suspects attempted to escape but were trapped in a goose chase before officers arrived at the scene for investigation.

The cash will be heared on May 9th this year.

WOMAN FREED AFTER THREATENING TO STAB DEAF BOSS

A 21 year old househelp was set free by a Makadara court after
threatening to stab her deaf employer  within Nairobi.

Esther Goretti affirmed to pointing a knife at her employer over a
three month arrears at their residence in Pangani, starehe district.

Goretti told the court she was frustrated when her deaf employer
,Grace Kibunja was unable to pay her before she traveled out of town for over a month.

She pleaded guilty to charges of creating disturbance yesterday and was conditionally discharged under section 35 (1) of the penal code.

Prosecution had records of disturbing text messages back to front. The texts exposed how they fought over payment.

When her employer returned from a long trip on 1st February she instantly jumped on her neck pointing a knife at her . Kibunja ran out of the house  mimicking for help while carrying her child.

This exposed they question of language barrier. Her deaf employer would communicate in sign language through a translator.

She risked facing at least two years imprisonment for the offence

WYRE'S PERFORMANCE AT UNIVERSITY PAGEANT

Wyre the “Love child” and Ian, choreographer recently went all
sensitive during a Moi University beauty pageant for peace.

The Nairobi campus held its first memorable beauty peagant with  over
1000 guests at Charter hall.

Wyre spoke on necessity for stability before the stage performance, in
a theme dubbed “ Modelling for  Peace.”

He told ZuQka in a press interview “ I hope everyone maintains peace and focus on this year’s election.” However, a male fan nearly stole the show, when he repeatedly jumped on stage for a hug.

But as Wyre politely shoved him away with cues of irritation; Ian bluntly followed the fan off stage in mid performance, as a sign of warning.
Mr Moi University 2013 Naftalia


Students separated the two before bouncers whisked the fan away.
Students Entertainment Manager, Dennis Katei  said “ The fan is not a
student at this institution. Guests were invited from outside and its
hard to identify with this large numbers.”


But beyond the action, at a few minutes past midnight, crowned winners
were Miss. Lilian Mugo and Mr. Naftali Muru .  They are expected to
make tours to hot spots before the coming elections.

CELEBS AUCTION FOR A DATE!

Celebs on Auction
Names of fame in the entertainment industry gathered  recently during a Cancer charity party held at Alfajiri.

The event dubbed 'Having fun with cancer'  at Alfajiri, saw local female celebs show support for three cancer survivors, offering themselves for auction.
 Yes, Kaz, Patriciah Kihoro,Edith Kimani, Mumbi Kaigwa and Fena were on the list for “sale” . Humor  was on the relative price tags, ranging from sh 100 to 1000 USD (sh 85,000)!

The highest bidders were satisfied to have their pockets buy a date and possibly more.

But all this was for a good cause,through Eddah’s Hope Cancer Foundation various medical expenses are required to support cancer warriors: Caroline Mugute,Kazungu and Josephine Kabue as they aim  to
raise sh 3,000,000.

Cancer Survivor,Josephine


Guests had fun dancing to music mixed by six different DJ's from 2pm to midnight.

Unfortunately,one of the survivors Kazungu was absent from the cheerful event due to uncleared medical bills and had to remain in hospital.

Apart from all the fun shared these celebrities spoke on 10 different types of cancer.

PASSARI'S CAT WALKS FOR CAMPAIGNS

Esther Passaris, recently showcased her fashionable side, in a trendy cat walk during a local designers event.

The Contestant for Nairobi Women's representative seat, took her precious time to stroll down the red carpet at Kikwetu lounge within CBD.

Organized by Fashion house insomnia last Friday, the theme was "Fish and Bow ties. Youths cheered to her confidence, accompanied with her musician daughter 'Makena' at the venue a few minutes past 10 pm.
She told Word is that her fashion interests began as early as high school." Kenyans have so much potential with fashion it can drive amazing enterprise. Why cant deacons have their own section of Local brands and designers?" she emphasised.

Before Passaris, took her steps to model she responded to five questions from the audience.
One required her clarification, on why she would be the ideal candidate for the seat despite the vague incident with 'Adopt a light'.

She detested accusations of being powerless and instead requested for support to reduce embezzlement of funds especially in the youth and enterprise sectors.