Let me ask you a simple question, have you ever been at kitui or machakos town?
Machakos yes. Kitui no. Machakos wasn’t actually dry when I was there.
Pitia kitui nkuchinjie kambuzi .utatuliza propaganda . Every region has some worst parts . Birrionares settle for the best . Israel iko kwa desert . remember that .kitui we supply all those mangoes mnakula comfortably pale Nairobi
*There is one time kitambo you had posted a certain hekaya or story of a Nigerian Diaspora Returnee.It shows like how he goes abroad ,tries to invest home, in the village cause as an Igbo he must build in the village like his successfful peers.
His parents die, one tooth off!He divorces pale Mayolo one tooth off! ,kids don’t talk to him and move out of state after college! Oga decideds to moves back home in Lagos to get a govt job or contract since his childhood friends are doing BIG in Nigeria! He is so sickly lacks good health care in Naija!Also, he gets attacked and robbed by jobless or envious people in Nigeria. He relocates back to Huko Yues swallowing 20+ pills a day!
Boychild starts from scratch like a studio apartment since he lost all or half his house equity to his westernised ex-wife he had IMPORTED FROM Naija(Whips for Kinuthia) who has turned the kids against him!He relocates again but dies and kids come finally to see him as a corpse and bury him !That marks the end of that elusive American dream…nothing good cometh for the Boychild.In the end its all vanity, restlessness and confusion!*
One time I briefly worked with an Indian. He was a IT guy and had relocated to India with the equivalent of $400k cash. In about 3-4 years, he had lost it all to business failures, and scams. So he went back to the states, of course things had changed and was now working odd jobs. At 50 plus years you could see the sad folded face of trying to start up again.
Lita, Kathiani, Tala, Kangundo is very green with lots of fresh water throughout.
Kitui ndiko kukavu.
[SIZE=7]Revealed: Link between slain Nyamira couple, dead USIU don and missing mistress[/SIZE]
Saturday, March 25, 2023
By Nyaboga Kiage & Wycliffe Nyaberi
The murder of a US-based Kenyan man and his wife in Nyamira County this week has rekindled the unresolved death of Prof Zachary Mosoti, 59, a university don, who was in 2021 found murdered inside a rented bedsitter where he had settled with a mistress who he was planning to marry as his third wife.
This week, the bodies of Edward Morema Nyagechi, 62 and Mong’ina Morema, 60, were discovered on Tuesday morning in their house following a brutal murder by unknown individuals.
To start with, Mr Morema, was the uncle of Prof Mosoti who taught Management and Human Resource Development at the United States International University (USIU) and who was in December 2021 found dead while half naked inside a bedsitter in Kamulu area.
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Nathan Oburu, an advocate, shows where Prof Mosoti’s body was found in a bedsitter in Kipawa area, Kamulu.
Jeff Angote | Nation Media Group
His mistress identified as Naomy Morang’a who co-habited with the professor before his death, disappeared after the incident and has never been found to date.
Her relatives, based in Igare, Bobasi Sub-County in Kisii County, in an exclusive interview with the Nation. Africa a year ago, revealed that they had lost hope in trying to trace her.
It is worth noting that Ms Morang’a disappeared with some secrets and her friends who spoke to Nation. Africa’s investigations desk then, said that the don had informed her that his second wife was mistreating him.
Ms Morang’a had also told her friends that she was not planning to go back to Saudi Arabia because the don had promised to build her a home in Ruai and also take her to college.
More on this: USIU don was strangled, post-mortem shows
A postmortem conducted at the Kenyatta University Teaching and Referral Hospital (KUTRH) revealed that the professor was strangled to death contrary to a police report filed at Kamulu Police Station which indicated his cause of death as natural.
“As a result of my examination, I formed the opinion that the cause of death was asphyxia due to neck compression,” the post-mortem findings recorded by Dr Dorothy Njeru read.
A house in Acacia area, Ruai, that belonged to Prof Zachary Mumbo Mosoti.
Jeff Angote | Nation Media Group
The killers of the don had played a mind game on anyone who would have wanted to investigate the case as they left him half naked and beside him were five blue tablets, an insulin pen and a carrier bag containing a woman’s bra and underwear. A red herring.
Nation.Africa has established that sleuths attached to the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) who were following up on the matter had already said that they were focusing on his marital woes as the main reason which might have led to his death.
Marital woes for the late Prof Mosoti started in 2017 when he introduced Ms Peris Ondara to his first wife Gladys Mosoti and said that she would be his second wife.
This did not augur well with Gladys who moved out of the home when the Professor insisted that he would live with both of them in the same compound. They had been married since 1995.
With Gladys out of the way, Ms Ondara took over. However, things were not all rosy with his new bride forcing the Professor to embark on a new mission of getting another wife.
That is how the don met Ms Morang’a on Facebook, the mistress he lived with in a bedsitter.
The two started chatting when Ms Morang’a was still working in Saudi Arabia and the don picked her up when she jetted into the country on December 3, 2021.
Just like the murders of Prof Mosoti who never left a trace giving detectives a hard time unraveling what transpired, police in Masaba North Sub-County in Nyamira County are also saying that those who on Tuesday, March 21, 2023, ended the lives of the couple did not leave a trace.
A close family member who spoke in confidence due to the sensitivity of the matter said that the late Prof Mosoti and Mr Morema had bought some land in Ruai.
“We suspect that it might have been a contributor in what transpired because for a while now it was the topic of discussion amongst close family members,” said the family member.
Relatives of Zachary Mumbo Mosoti mourn his death.
Jeff Angote | Nation Media Group
On the other hand, police in Nyamira are now trying to piece together the last moments of the couple who were killed inside their mansion which has now been labeled as a crime scene.
Already, two people including a house girl and a farm hand have been grilled over the brutal death of the couple and recorded statements with the police.
In their narrative to the police, the duo said that on the night Mr Morema and Ms Mong’ina died, there was a stranger who had visited them.
The couple had dinner alongside the visitor as they held discussions and the house girl excused herself and went to sleep, leaving behind the couple and their guest.
For the farm hand, he said that he rarely enters the house and when he was served supper, he ate, closed the gate and retired to bed after a busy day on the farm.
Masaba North Sub-County Police boss Robert Ndambiri in an earlier interview said that investigations into the matter had started.
According to Mr Ndambiri, the deceased persons seemed to have been hit with a blunt object on their heads.
The bodies also had stab wounds on other parts of the body.
“We are trying to establish how the attackers got into their house because there was no breakage. We have arrested two people as we commence our investigations. They are a housemaid who used to live with the deceased in their single-story house and a farm hand,” Mr Ndambiri told Nation. Africa on the phone.
Professor Kama bibi alileta number 2 ni kunguru…ndio aliua yeye for getting bibi 3 na pia ameuaa hawa couple…his uncle and auntie juu title iko on uncle and nephew
SUSPECT BEHIND MURDER OF U.S - BASED NYAMIRA COUPLE ARRESTED BY HOMICIDE SLEUTHS
Detectives have arrested the main suspect behind the gruesome murder of a couple in Nyamira County, which was reported on March 21, 2023.
The 40-year-old suspect Denis Ondara, who was armed with a Ceska pistol loaded with 14 rounds of ammunition, was arrested following a 4-day chase that ended at the Isebania border in Migori County.
The sleuths from the Homicide department that is also leading in the Shakahola exhumation exercise, pounced on the armed and dangerous suspect this afternoon, shortly before he crossed the border to evade justice.
On the morning following the murder, the country woke up to the shocking news of a couple that had been brutally murdered in Nyamakoroto village in Keroka, Masaba North Sub-County in Nyamira County.
Edward Morema Nyangechi, 62, and Grace Mong’ina Morema, 58, both based in the U.S. were found murdered in the house after they failed to turn up for breakfast by 10 am on the fateful morning. The couple lived in Minneapolis, Minnesota in the United States.
According to the initial report filed at Gesima Police Station, the house help Silvia Barongo, 19, was the first to become suspicious before she called the farmhand 30-year-old Jeremiah Bosire, and together they raised alarm attracting the attention of other villagers.
It is while the villagers were conducting a search that the lifeless body of the woman was discovered sprawled on a bed in a pool of blood in one of the bedrooms, while the man’s body was found in the garage. The bodies bore deep cuts on their heads while their legs and hands were tied together using electric cables.
An autopsy report released later by the government pathologist indicated that the two died as a result of strangulations and blunt object injuries on their heads and upper limbs.
Investigation into the incident was immediately launched as the Director of Criminal Investigations Mr Mohamed Amin, ordered a comprehensive probe into the murder most horrid, prompting the deployment of the extremely efficient homicide sleuths.
Four days ago, the team of detectives received information that the main suspect had been spotted in Ruai, where he had gone into hiding after the incident. The officers moved with speed and as they were closing in on him, he slipped their dragnet by the skin of his teeth.
But unbeknownst to the suspect whose minute of arrest was nigh, the determined sleuths had trialed him and were breathing down his neck waiting for the most opportune moment to pounce.
Today at 3 pm, the sleuths posing as hawkers selling the much revered mukombero roots along the border struck in one swift move and whisked the armed suspect away without firing a single shot, leaving a cloud of dust whirl in their wake.
Before the other traders selling merchandise at the border could decipher what had just transpired, the hatchback carrying the suspect was negotiating the first bend towards Migori, en route to the capital.
Upon searching the suspect, 14 more rounds of 9mm caliber were recovered, and assorted spanners, nuts, screwdrivers, and pliers were all used for breaking into parked vehicles.
The suspect is also believed to be behind a number of reported robberies with violence and murder incidents in Nairobi, Nyamira, Kisii, and Migori counties.
So far, 3 suspects have been arrested in connection with the twin murders.
The successful investigation into this case was also made possible through the research and analysis conducted by detectives based at the Crime Research & Intelligence Bureau, and the Cyber Forensics team from the DCI National Forensic Laboratory, which placed the main suspect at the scene of the murder on the night of the attack.
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Medical Officer & US Girlfriend Found Dead Inside Their House in Kisii
A medical officer who works at the Kisii Teaching and Referral Hospital (KTRH) was on Friday, November 29, found dead alongside his lover inside their house in the Nyamataro area of Kisii.
A police report obtained by Kenyans.co.ke revealed that the deaths of the man aged 29 years and the 28-year-old woman were reported to the police by the apartment’s landlady where the couple had rented.
According to Nyanchwa Police Officers, the bodies of the duo were identified after concerns from the man’s cousin, who approached the landlady to enquire about the whereabouts of the medical officer.
The cousin was forced to seek help from the landlady after several futile attempts to reach out to the 29-year-old by phone. Out of curiosity, the landlord immediately walked up to the tenant’s house.
She found the door locked from the inside and went ahead to knock on the door. However, her efforts proved futile. It was during this moment that she peeped through the door and spotted the man lying on a mattress.
Puzzled about what she had seen, the landlady quickly informed police officers from the Nyanchwa Police Station, who immediately arrived at the scene. The police officers broke the door and entered the house.
Upon gaining entry into the man’s house, the officers found the couple’s bodies lying on a mattress inside a single room and holding each other’s hands.
“No suicide note was found, however, there were assorted injection syringes, both used and unused, and medicines,” revealed an officer from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) who visited the scene.
Doctors from the Kisii Teaching and Referral Hospital were informed about the incident and arrived at the scene. They identified the 29-year-old man as their colleague and the woman as the man’s girlfriend, who had just arrived from the United States.
The DCI officers based in Kisii County immediately launched a probe into the incident. Preliminary investigations revealed that the couple had been in a relationship for three years.
According to the detectives, no visible injuries were spotted on the bodies. However, the lady’s body was swollen, and blood was oozing from the mouth and the nose.
Following the tragic occurrence, the police officers processed the scene before moving the bodies to the Kisii Teaching and Referral Hospital mortuary awaiting a postmortem.
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