Hujathibitisha kwamba Mungu yupo.Is that the best argument you can come up with?does it make sense to you?...ni sawa na kusema nlijjenga nyumba baadae nkaibomoa kwa hiyo sikuweko kabisa kwa sababu nyumba haiko...anyway you have your freedom to believe what you want.bye
Maswali ya kipuuzi hayana haja kujibiwa, unamwachia mpuuzi na upuuzi wakeMaswaliambayohuna uwezo wa kuyajibu hayawezi kuwa ya kipuuzi.
Wewe ndiye mpuuzi, tena usiye na utashi, kwa kufikiri ni ya kipuuzi.
Wewe ni mpuuzi zaidi basi, maana hujaniacha na upuuzi wangu unaninukuu post hapa.Maswali ya kipuuzi hayana haja kujibiwa, unamwachia mpuuzi na upuuzi wake
Haya wote mnaopenda kuamini amini uchawi bila hata kuuliza mmesoma na kuelewa hapa?Unbelievable: Mombasa nude thieves drama takes fresh twist; woman, two men arrested
Police in Mombasa have arrested three people β two Ugandan men and a Kenyan woman β for attempting to defraud Bamburi residents by claiming they performed rituals to supernaturally locate two men, who allegedly stole a saloon car in the coastal city.
In a shocking Wednesday morning (September 6) incident, two suspected thieves stripped naked, sang, danced and spoke in tongues in Bamburi, with residents speculating that the two men were bewitched by the owner of the saloon car they had allegedly stolen last week.
One of the men had a snake dangling around his neck. At some point, the two started smearing mud on the car. The snake was taken away by Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) officers.
It now emerges that two Ugandan nationals, and Catherine Omok, a Kenyan woman, choreographed the morning act, alongside the suspected thieves, so that they could use the buzz created out of the incident to advertise their witchcraft services.
Police say the three peopleβs intent was to defraud Kenyans.
Confirming the incident, Kisauni OCPD, Christopher Rotich, said the three planned the deceit scheme, with an intention of hoodwinking Kenyans into subscribing for their witchcraft services, which in reality, they donβt provide.
Rotich said the two were also arrested for illegally being in possession of a snake, which is contrary to KWS laws.
Rotich added that Catherine Omok, claimed to be the witchdoctor, said the car belonged to her, but could not provide a logbook to prove ownership.
Meanwhile, the suspected thieves were
taken to a mental hospital for assessment as police continue with investigations.
The three suspects are in custody at the Bamburi Police Station.
https://edaily.co.ke/entertainment/...st-woman-two-men-arrested-128069/crazy-world/
Kwa nini umejiwekea mwisho wa swali lako katika ukristo na uislamu tu?Wewe ni mkristo au muislamu, ?. Answer me this first nikupe jibu la swali lako
Unbelievable: Mombasa nude thieves drama takes fresh twist; woman, two men arrested
Police in Mombasa have arrested three people β two Ugandan men and a Kenyan woman β for attempting to defraud Bamburi residents by claiming they performed rituals to supernaturally locate two men, who allegedly stole a saloon car in the coastal city.
In a shocking Wednesday morning (September 6) incident, two suspected thieves stripped naked, sang, danced and spoke in tongues in Bamburi, with residents speculating that the two men were bewitched by the owner of the saloon car they had allegedly stolen last week.
One of the men had a snake dangling around his neck. At some point, the two started smearing mud on the car. The snake was taken away by Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) officers.
It now emerges that two Ugandan nationals, and Catherine Omok, a Kenyan woman, choreographed the morning act, alongside the suspected thieves, so that they could use the buzz created out of the incident to advertise their witchcraft services.
Police say the three peopleβs intent was to defraud Kenyans.
Confirming the incident, Kisauni OCPD, Christopher Rotich, said the three planned the deceit scheme, with an intention of hoodwinking Kenyans into subscribing for their witchcraft services, which in reality, they donβt provide.
Rotich said the two were also arrested for illegally being in possession of a snake, which is contrary to KWS laws.
Rotich added that Catherine Omok, claimed to be the witchdoctor, said the car belonged to her, but could not provide a logbook to prove ownership.
Meanwhile, the suspected thieves were
taken to a mental hospital for assessment as police continue with investigations.
The three suspects are in custody at the Bamburi Police Station.
https://edaily.co.ke/entertainment/...st-woman-two-men-arrested-128069/crazy-world/
[emoji23] [emoji23] [emoji23] [emoji125] [emoji125]Huu ulinzi unafaa kumuweka mwanamke wako.
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Wamekimbia [emoji1] [emoji1]Nauliza tena.
Haya wote mnaopenda kuamini amini uchawi bila hata kuuliza mmesoma na kuelewa hapa?
Au lugha ya kuja na meli imepitia kushoto?
Wewe uko sahihi...hapo matapeli wametengeneza movie na watu watapigwa sana!