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[SIZE=6]‘Prayerful’ trio charged in court for failing to clear Sh370,000 hotel bill[/SIZE]
By Titus OmindeMarch 31st, 2023 3 min read
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Alex Muimi Munyoki, Gilbert Muzami Mukisa and Lilian Namangasa Walukana when they were arraigned in an Eldoret court on March 30. PHOTO | TITUS OMINDE

Three intercessors who were expecting divine intervention to settle a hotel bill after staying in an Eldoret hotel for 41 days praying for the nation day and night have been put behind bars for failing to clear a bill of more than Sh370,000 at a three-star hotel.
The three intercessors including ‘a pastor’ who claimed to have received a divine vision directing them to come to Eldoret and pray against terrorists as well as praying for peace during this time when the country is facing hard economic times, were on Thursday arraigned before the Eldoret Senior Principal Magistrate Richard Odenyo.
The trio, who according to the charge sheet are aged between 32 and 39 years, were charged with obtaining credit by false pretense. Alex Muimi Munyoki, 39, Gilbert Muzami Mukisa, 32, and Lilian Namangasa Walukana were charged with obtaining credit contrary to section 316 of penal code.

Huyo lilian namangana wakulana ndiye alifanya mission kaput.

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Did they have to stay in a hotel to pray? Kenyans are special.

Slash pray replace with eat and threesome