Kenyans please learn how to prioritize

These are now two taxpayers who are gone. NSSF contributors. Unajua when you are in Kenya your priority should be paying loans not your marriage or your relationship. Pastors can we advise Kenyans accordingly that this is a very poor country, we are too poor to afford heartbreak. Hakuna kitu kama heartbreak and in fact killing yourself is a crime. If you kill yourself and another tax payer who do you think will pay these loans? Please married people and people in relationships munatuharibia budget. Stop this. People who can afford heartbreak are junguus. You a Kenyan you can’t afford it. It’s either ukae single or uvumilie kimama kwa ndoa yako. This business of spoiling the national debt payment plan ati bcz you have been heartbroken wachia wazungu please. Hapa Kenya ni madeni tunalipa mapenzi tuliachia wazungu. Anyway RIP.

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A woman reportedly killed her husband before hanging herself in Kamacuku village, Tharaka Nithi County.

The couple left behind three children.

The body of Moses Kirimi Mati, a Chuka University architect and head of the estates department, was found in a pool of blood in the parking lot of his homestead on Monday morning.
The body of his wife, Pamela Wanja, was discovered later hanging from the balcony of their four-storey building.
Next to Mr Mati’s body was a blood-stained metal rod believed to have been used to hit him on the head several times, fracturing his skull.

Ms Wanja’s clothes and a Toyota double-cabin pickup parked near Mr Mati’s body also had bloodstains.
Police also discovered a suicide note believed to have been written by Ms Wanja before she hanged herself and apologising to their three children for the deaths.

[SIZE=6]Happened on Sunday night[/SIZE]

Maara sub-county Police Commander Mohammed Jarso said CCTV footage at the building had captured the scuffle that happened on Sunday night.
“We have discovered a suicide note with the names of their three children and an apology and our preliminary investigations show that it was written by the wife before killing herself by hanging using a rope,” said Mr Jarso.
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The officer said cases of spouses killing each other were on the rise in the region and urged married partners to separate instead of killing someone or resorting to suicide.
He said murder or suicide is not a solution to domestic differences because children and relatives are left suffering.

On Sunday morning, a 42-year-old man from Ruguti village in Igambang’ombe sub-county in the same county reportedly died by suicide after accusing his wife of being unfaithful.
He left a suicide note, stating that he took the action because his wife had been going out with other men and efforts to stop her were unsuccessful and that he could no longer bear the embarrassment.