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watchman drugs, rapes and robs two hookers







  • The guard pretended to be a tea farmer, heavily loaded with tea bonuses
  • He turned the tables on the two prostitutes, drugging and robbing them of their loot
When a man forces a prostitute to have intercourse with him, upon being presented in a court of law, is the matter considered rape or shoplifting? This is one tough question locals in Nyeri are scratching their heads over. Ordinarily, most prostitutes drug and steal from their supposed clients.
The charms and precision they use is so surgical that even men of God have fallen victims on several occasions. A tale is, for instance, told of two overambitious men of God from Nyeri County who, in their desperation to grow their church membership, got lured to preach at a brothel, only to be raped and robbed.
As the story goes, the pastors visited the brothel to convert and win over the hookers to their church. Instead, the sex workers seduced and lured them to bed and later confiscated their Bibles and clothes, following a verbal combat over the small matter of payment.
Sources said the pastors had genuine and good intention, but the wanton display of brazen nudity disoriented them, making them succumb to temptations. Differently put, the men of God broke the Sixth Commandment.
Upon regaining composure, a fight broke out, with the pastors insisting that they can’t pay and won’t pay. They told the prostitutes to go to hell, arguing that sleeping with them was not their original mission. In the end, Good Samaritans clothed the men of God who left the scene with egg all over their faces.
uphold Uhuru's victory in repeat poll By Kamau Muthoni | Published Mon, December 11th 2017 at 00:00, Updated December 11th 2017 at 10:41 GMT +3 SHARE THIS ARTICLE Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Circumstances requiring fresh nomination of presidential candidates, implication of withdrawal of a candidate before a repeat vote and vote boycott in certain areas are issues Supreme Court judges will settle today to guide future elections. Six judges led by Chief Justice David Maraga will today give a detailed judgement explaining their unanimous decision to uphold President Uhuru Kenyatta’s win in the October 26 fresh presidential election boycotted by Opposition leader Raila Odinga, Uhuru's main challenger.
Read more at: https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/article/2001262698/judges-will-either-answer-questions-touching-on-electoral-process-or-will-leave-duel-hanging-in-the-bal
uphold Uhuru's victory in repeat poll By Kamau Muthoni | Published Mon, December 11th 2017 at 00:00, Updated December 11th 2017 at 10:41 GMT +3 SHARE THIS ARTICLE Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Circumstances requiring fresh nomination of presidential candidates, implication of withdrawal of a candidate before a repeat vote and vote boycott in certain areas are issues Supreme Court judges will settle today to guide future elections. Six judges led by Chief Justice David Maraga will today give a detailed judgement explaining their unanimous decision to uphold President Uhuru Kenyatta’s win in the October 26 fresh presidential election boycotted by Opposition leader Raila Odinga, Uhuru's main challenger.
Read more at: https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/article/2001262698/judges-will-either-answer-questions-touching-on-electoral-process-or-will-leave-duel-hanging-in-the-balance
Circumstances requiring fresh nomination of presidential candidates, implication of withdrawal of a candidate before a repeat vote and vote boycott in certain areas are issues Supreme Court judges will settle today to guide future elections. Six judges led by Chief Justice David Maraga will today give a detailed judgement explaining their unanimous decision to uphold President Uhuru Kenyatta’s win in the October 26 fresh presidential election boycotted by Opposition leader Raila Odinga, Uhuru's main challenger.
Read more at: https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/article/2001262698/judges-will-either-answer-questions-touching-on-electoral-process-or-will-leave-duel-hanging-in-the-balance
Circumstances requiring fresh nomination of presidential candidates, implication of withdrawal of a candidate before a repeat vote and vote boycott in certain areas are issues Supreme Court judges will settle today to guide future elections. Six judges led by Chief Justice David Maraga will today give a detailed judgement explaining their unanimous decision to uphold President Uhuru Kenyatta’s win in the October 26 fresh presidential election boycotted by Opposition leader Raila Odinga, Uhuru's main challenger.
Read more at: https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/article/2001262698/judges-will-either-answer-questions-touching-on-electoral-process-or-will-leave-duel-hanging-in-the-balance
Circumstances requiring fresh nomination of presidential candidates, implication of withdrawal of a candidate before a repeat vote and vote boycott in certain areas are issues Supreme Court judges will settle today to guide future elections. Six judges led by Chief Justice David Maraga will today give a detailed judgement explaining their unanimous decision to uphold President Uhuru Kenyatta’s win in the October 26 fresh presidential election boycotted by Opposition leader Raila Odinga, Uhuru's main challenger.
Read more at: https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/article/2001262698/judges-will-either-answer-questions-touching-on-electoral-process-or-will-leave-duel-hanging-in-the-balance
ircumstances requiring fresh nomination of presidential candidates, implication of withdrawal of a candidate before a repeat vote and vote boycott in certain areas are issues Supreme Court judges will settle today to guide future elections. Six judges led by Chief Justice David Maraga will today give a detailed judgement explaining their unanimous decision to uphold President Uhuru Kenyatta’s win in the October 26 fresh presidential election boycotted by Opposition leader Raila Odinga, Uhuru's main challenger.
Read more at: https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/article/2001262698/judges-will-either-answer-questions-touching-on-electoral-process-or-will-leave-duel-hanging-in-the-balance
ircumstances requiring fresh nomination of presidential candidates, implication of withdrawal of a candidate before a repeat vote and vote boycott in certain areas are issues Supreme Court judges will settle today to guide future elections. Six judges led by Chief Justice David Maraga will today give a detailed judgement explaining their unanimous decision to uphold President Uhuru Kenyatta’s win in the October 26 fresh presidential election boycotted by Opposition leader Raila Odinga, Uhuru's main challenger.
Read more at: https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/article/2001262698/judges-will-either-answer-questions-touching-on-electoral-process-or-will-leave-duel-hanging-in-the-balance
ircumstances requiring fresh nomination of presidential candidates, implication of withdrawal of a candidate before a repeat vote and vote boycott in certain areas are issues Supreme Court judges will settle today to guide future elections. Six judges led by Chief Justice David Maraga will today give a detailed judgement explaining their unanimous decision to uphold President Uhuru Kenyatta’s win in the October 26 fresh presidential election boycotted by Opposition leader Raila Odinga, Uhuru's main challenger.
Read more at: https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/article/2001262698/judges-will-either-answer-questions-touching-on-electoral-process-or-will-leave-duel-hanging-in-the-balance
Circumstances requiring fresh nomination of presidential candidates, implication of withdrawal of a candidate before a repeat vote and vote boycott in certain areas are issues Supreme Court judges will settle today to guide future elections. Six judges led by Chief Justice David Maraga will today give a detailed judgement explaining their unanimous decision to uphold President Uhuru Kenyatta’s win in the October 26 fresh presidential election boycotted by Opposition leader Raila Odinga, Uhuru's main challenger.
Read more at: https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/article/2001262698/judges-will-either-answer-questions-touching-on-electoral-process-or-will-leave-duel-hanging-in-the-balance
ircumstances requiring fresh nomination of presidential candidates, implication of withdrawal of a candidate before a repeat vote and vote boycott in certain areas are issues Supreme Court judges will settle today to guide future elections. Six judges led by Chief Justice David Maraga will today give a detailed judgement explaining their unanimous decision to uphold President Uhuru Kenyatta’s win in the October 26 fresh presidential election boycotted by Opposition leader Raila Odinga, Uhuru's main challenger.
Read more at: https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/article/2001262698/judges-will-either-answer-questions-touching-on-electoral-process-or-will-leave-duel-hanging-in-the-balance
ircumstances requiring fresh nomination of presidential candidates, implication of withdrawal of a candidate before a repeat vote and vote boycott in certain areas are issues Supreme Court judges will settle today to guide future elections. Six judges led by Chief Justice David Maraga will today give a detailed judgement explaining their unanimous decision to uphold President Uhuru Kenyatta’s win in the October 26 fresh presidential election boycotted by Opposition leader Raila Odinga, Uhuru's main challenger.
Read more at: https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/article/2001262698/judges-will-either-answer-questions-touching-on-electoral-process-or-will-leave-duel-hanging-in-the-balance
ircumstances requiring fresh nomination of presidential candidates, implication of withdrawal of a candidate before a repeat vote and vote boycott in certain areas are issues Supreme Court judges will settle today to guide future elections. Six judges led by Chief Justice David Maraga will today give a detailed judgement explaining their unanimous decision to uphold President Uhuru Kenyatta’s win in the October 26 fresh presidential election boycotted by Opposition leader Raila Odinga, Uhuru's main challenger.
Read more at: https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/article/2001262698/judges-will-either-answer-questions-touching-on-electoral-process-or-will-leave-duel-hanging-in-the-balance

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