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@mariaxxnn What do you mean getting pregnant by mistake...how does that happen ....was it rape....if it then it was intentional and it is called cheating and no mistake there
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@Mklovesdr Health care is a devolved function...what is your governor doing about such. You have a Health CEC what action has he taken
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@Ian_San254 @TempoKellvin Not to try …, from Kiambu and 34 years and calling her a girl. Those two things in the same sentence don’t go together. Tell him to run faster than his brain can process issues
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@Maryian96 Kwenda na huko...who can dare hiyo responsibility jameni
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😂😂😂😂😂😂
Am finished
"Wooi Niko na mimba ya sita bila muzee. Aki some of us ni bahati hatuna juu si ati nilikua Kwa relationship ni vile tu mtu hujikumbusha memory shaitani ashindwe aki my mother atashikwa na brain tiuma. Jaden kakiwa kadogo alishikwa na depression coz she is now our father and mother na Hana job. Please get me a descent guy mtu sio judgment na akue financial stable we raise our kids. Kids are usually blessings you can't know nani atakua rias, mwalimu, daktari ama pilot ama askari but mtu ako God fearing church goer. If you get without kids even better but discipline is a must. My number is 07297***** na mtu atume picha full."
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Just kick her out...why should you feel anything...you are not longer relatives...remember the wedding vows were until death. Be strategic in throwing her out. Organise your house sale with your friend...move to the nest town...put her in temporary housing and pay for 3 months then disappear
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My mother-in-law has refused to leave my house even after my wife's passing a year ago.
It all started 7 years ago when my wife asked if her mother could stay with us for a while to help out during an illness. Even though I never really got along with her, I agreed, thinking it would only be temporary. But what was supposed to be a short period turned into a month, and then a year, and so on until today. The thing is, my wife passed away a year ago.
When that happened, I didn't push my in-law to leave right away, hoping she would decide to go live with one of her other children. But she's adamant about staying with me, claiming she wants to be here. Out of respect for my late wife, I let it slide for a bit. However, things got tricky when I started seeing someone new.
When I came back from work one day, I found out my bedroom door was gone.
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PK Salasya, Mumias East MP, is celebrating his 5-week-old baby! In a photo, he shared his dream of having at least 5 wives and 12 kids, saying he's polygamous by nature.
Recently, he's been flanting his lavish lifestyle and highlighting developments like KMTC lecture halls in his constituency.


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@Realkangethe Stop copying pasting old stuff. Sang already sacked and if honest with yourself table every heads of institutions in Kenya. While at it bring Uhuru and Kibaki list we do a comparative analysis. Bure kabisa
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Ruto is the most tribal president globally!!
1. Head of Civil Service - Felix Kosgei
2. Kengen CEO - Abraham Serem
3. Kenya Power CEO - Joseph Siror
4. Kenya Pipeline CEO - Joe Sang
5. Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Agency CEO - Daniel Kiptoo
6. Kenya Nuclear Regulatory Authority Director General - James Keter
7. KETRACO Company Secretary - Lydia Sitienei
8. Kenya Ports Authority CEO-William Ruto
9. KEMRI CEO - Elijah Songok
10. New KCC CEO - Nixon Sigey
11. NSSF CEO-David Koros
12. NCPB CEO - John Ngetich
13. Agriculture and Food Authority Chair - Cornelly Serem
14. Kenya Seed Company CEO - Sammy Kiplagat
15. Nyayo Tea Zones CEO - Peter Korir
16. Kenya Agricultural and Livestock Research Organization CEO - Eliud K. Kireger
17. Kenya Meat Commission, Chair - Joseph Kiptoo
18. Kenya Dairy Board CEO - Margaret Kibogy
19. Kenya Animal Genetics Resource Centre CEO - David Kios
20. Export Processing Zone (EPZ) Chair - Mr. Richard Cheruiyot
21. Kenya National Accreditation Services CEO - Martin Chesire
22. Kenya National Accreditation Services CEO - Martin Chesire
22. Special Economic Zones Authority CEO - Kenneth Chelule
23. Insurance Regulatory Authority CEO - Godfrey Kiptum
24. Kenya Deposit Insurance Corporation CEO - Hellen Chepchumba Chepkwony
25. Privatization Commission CEO - Joseph Koskey
26. Director General of Immigration - Evelyn Cheluget
27. Kenya Space Agency, CEO -Hillary Kipkosgey
28. Kenya Post Office Savings Bank Chair - Sarah.
29. Kenya Water Towers Agency, CEO-Julius Tanui
30. Kenya Forestry Research Institute (KEFRI) CEO - Joshua Cheboiywo
31. Tourism Regulatory Authority, CEO - Norbert Talam
32. Kenya Tourism Board (KTB) CEO - John Chirchir
33. North Rift Valley Water Works Development Agency CEO-Edwin Cheruiyot Rotich.
34. National Employment Authority Chair - Vincent Kigen
35. Kenya Pipeline Chair - Faith Boinnet.
36. Kenya Ports Authority Chair - Caleb Kositany
37. Chemilil Sugar CEO - Kiptoo Kiplum
38. Nzoia Sugar MD - Ezron Kotut
39. NPS Service Commission CEO- Peter Kiptanui
40. GSU Commandant - Eliud Lagat
41. Kenya Copyright Board CEO - Edward Sigei
42. NCIC Director General - Philomena Kapkory
43. Registrar of companies CEO - Joyce Koech
44. Kenya National Chamber of Commerce and Industry President - Dr. Eric Ruto
45. National Council of People with disabilities Chair - Elizabeth Chesang
46. Director General of Public Investments and Portfolio Management - Lawrence Kibet
47. Registrar of companies - Joyce Koech
48. Chemilil Sugar CEO - Kiptoo Kiplum
49. Kenya Tourism Board CEO - Julius Chirchir
50. Water Sector Trust Fund Chair - Eric Ruto
51. KCB CEO - Annastacia Kimutai
52. NPS Service Commission CEO - Peter Kiptanui
53. CBK Deputy Governor- Susan Koech
54. KPCU Chairman- Daniel Chemno
55. Rivatex (MD) - Thomas Kipkurgat
56. KVDA Chairman - Mark Chesergon
57. Kenya Investment Authority MD - June Chepkemei
58. Director General Kenya Urban Roads Authority (KURA) DG- Philomena Kandie
59. Tea Board of Kenya CEO - Willy K. Mutai
60. Kenya Water Tower Agency CEO - Prof Julius Tanui
61. Huduma Centres CEO - Benjamin Chilumo
62. KMTC Chairman- Joseph Cheruiyot
63. SRC Chair - Cherop Mengitch

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Why are you stuck...you are just being foolish for lack of a better word. That man is no husband ooh. He is there to clean you. Leave him...run as first as your legs can carry you. You are not alone...you have your daughter. For now leave men alone and focus on building yourself. How can you handover your shop to a man already cheating....unless there is something wrong with you.
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I'm 32 and tired. I need honest advice.
I lost my husband when my daughter was just 5 months old. He left everything in her name. I'm a nurse and run a small shop, so I've always stood on my own.
Two years later, I remarried. Just 4 months in, my new husband said his business was failing. Since then, I've been handling almost all the bills. I even gave him ₦2M to support him.
Instead of things getting better, he kept demanding more. When I asked what happened to the money, he got upset and left.
Now I've found out he secretly married another woman and even built a house for her. She's pregnant for him.
We've been apart for 4 months. During a family meeting, he claimed he left because I refused to buy a car in his name.
The painful part? My own mother and siblings are supporting him. They say I should transfer my shop and car to his name to “save my marriage.” They're also pressuring me because of my age and my child.
But he has made it clear, he's not leaving the other woman.
Now I'm stuck…
Should I give up everything I've worked for (and what belongs to my daughter) just to keep this marriage? Or should I walk away and start over?

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@AdageorgeA You are not honest there. You cannot be arrested for killing a dead man. The prosecutors have to prove the dead man resurrected to be killed. Secondly you cannot be judged for the same offence twice. What type of a judge will entertain such a misjustice.
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A woman was accused of k!ll!ng her husband, but his body was never found, and she was sentenced. Years after serving her jail term, she found out the man was living with another woman.
She went and shot the man several times, and he died for real this time around, and she was re-arrested for the same murder of the same person.
As a judge, what will you do?
Will you look at the case as a fresh murder or will you look at it as a crime she already served the term.
Over to our people in the house.....

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@ElvisKerabuAmen @ivymuthe It is not about squatting...it is about doing the most important business in comfort not balancing like you are in a gym
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'16 years ago, our housemaid found an abandoned baby, about six months old, on our doorstep. She immediately alerted us.
We took the child in & spent nearly 9 months searching for his parents. We did everything humanly possible to find them so they could take their child back. We made community announcements and even radio broadcasts, but nobody came forward. Eventually, we reported the matter to the police. After months of contemplation, we decided to officially adopt him because we didn’t want him to grow up in an orphanage.
We completed all the legal paperwork and welcomed him as our fourth child, as we already had three children of our own. We have been caring for this boy since he was an infant. There has never been any discrimination; we love him exactly like our biological children, and his siblings treat him as their own brother. Simply put, we all fell in love with him, and he truly became one of us.
Now, after 16 years of raising him, sponsoring his education, and bonding as a family, his biological mother has suddenly appeared. Just as the boy is about to finish high school, she has spent the last three weeks pestering us to hand him over. She claims she is ready for a DNA test to prove he is hers.
Almost every day, this Woman comes to cry at our doorstep. Last time, she even brought her pastor, who begged us to give the boy back. This morning, she came again, threatening to h"" rt herself if we do not return him within two weeks. She said that if anything happens to her, her bl'∅'d will be on our hands.
My husband and I are devastated. We have bonded with this boy for sixteen years, and it is not easy to just let him go. We are in total shock and honestly do not know what to do at the moment '

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@MikeSonko Boss kwani iko kitu ulichoma...hii nayo is not you. However very good
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Earlier today, together with Hon. Antony Kiragu Mca Waithaka and Hon. Erick Kiogora current Mca Rituta who was also the former Sonko rescue team chairman Riruta, we joined believers at Deliverance Church Waithaka for Sunday service.
We were truly blessed as we prayed and worshipped together. My journey has not been easy especially in politics but God has been faithful and has seen me through many challenges.
I will continue to stand firm in my faith, visit different churches, and serve God with honesty and dedication.
Let us remember the Word of God (Exodus 20:2–17): we should not misuse the name of the Lord our God. Instead, let us live truthfully and spread the Gospel through our actions.
God is faithful. I will continue to bow before Him, sing for Him, and cry out to Him no matter what critics and naysayers say.
Enjoy the rest of you Sunday.
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@BrianMPeter I will vote for him if you use his current picture...where he looks like he needs us to save him. This pic he looks like rich kid
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@Moonlight_myths Exactly as you did and for me I won't even be reading his text or entertaining anything from them. There are lines you just can't cross..never
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I was shaking with rage. I told them to pack their stuff and get out of my house immediately. My brother tried to calm me down, saying they meant well and were only trying to help me "let go."He even tried to make me feel guilty by saying they had nowhere else to go right now, as if that would make me suddenly forgive them for DESTROYING the last piece of my daughter I had left. I told them I didn't care and that they had crossed an unforgivable line. My parents think i overreacted and say I'm being "heartless" for kicking them out. They keep saying, "They were just trying to help, they didn't mean any harm," and that I'm being too harsh because "people grieve differently."They're even suggesting I apologize and let them move back in. My brother is still texting me, asking me to reconsider, saying they're in a tough spot, but all I see when I look at him is betrayal. What would you do?
Would you have done the same thing?
_ Anonymous
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I kicked my brother and his new wife out of my house after they tried to "redecorate" my deceased daughter's room while I was at work.
I lost my daughter two years ago in a car accident. She was only 14, and ever since that day, I've kept her room exactly as she left it. I don't go in there often, but just knowing that it's there, untouched, brings me comfort. It's like having a piece of her still with me. Her posters, her art supplies, her clothes.. all of it is still there. I can't bring myself to change it. Fast forward to a few months ago, my brother and his new wife had some financial issues after blowing a ton of money on a ridiculous,
extravagant wedding.
They asked if they could stay with me while they saved up for a place. Even though I wasn't thrilled about it, l agreed. At first things were fine, until recently…
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