mawinder wrote:jaggernaut wrote:mawinder wrote:Lolest! wrote:jaggernaut wrote:Lolest! wrote:luxel wrote:I wonder why the writer was so keen to have "Kiambu" on the headline. In fact the lady is actually from Meru.
It gives the impression that Kiambu people. .........
Maybe because the business premises were in Limuru town which is in Kiambu?
Could be the couple lives within too!
We all know what the intended message is, and it has nothing to do with the location of the office.
Well, I wouldn't blame mawinder on this one. Though his hatred of that tribe is clear, the BD article had the same headline.
I'm sure he was happy to see such a headline though! Was very happy with Brian Wasuna for such a wonderful article.Will look for his contacts and mpesa him something.Any wazuan with his contacts?????????????
Problem of having journalists who spend most of their time posting on social media and making comments on gutters eg kenyan post etc. Soon you will see a headline on BD screamin "Jaruo couple does abcd....."
Jaruos are known to be well dressed and polished and are not like the Kiambu couple who con investors!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wasn't DECI pyramid that stole billions from innocent kenyans run by "those people".
nairobiwire.com/2012/06/remember-deci-pyramid-scheme-its.html
C&P
George Donde, the man whose pyramid scheme caused
agony to thousands of Kenyans is dead. Donde was the
founder of DECI, a pyramid scheme that defrauded Kenyans
an estimated 2 billion shillings in 2006.About 90,000
investors had invested in DECI and majority of them lost
all their money when it collapsed. The misery that
followed its collapse was disastrous with several people
taking their own lives. As this was happening, its directors
were living lavishly with offshore accounts.
At one point, Donde was held at gunpoint by angry
investors in Kiambu, and was only released after he paid
them Sh 20 million.