Kwisha! Nairobi Diaries finally makes a return looking waaay ratchet than the other seasons (Trailer)

It’s has take long but drama-packed K24 TV hit series Nairobi Diaries has made a comeback.

The show, which has been has been off air since its eighth season ended several months ago, is set to make a return soon and recently hyped fans by releasing their first trailer on social media.

Familiar faces dominate the new series but more details on who has been added will be released later. The cast include Ghetto Princess Pendo, Bridget Achieng’, Mishi Dora, Aliiptisam, Colonel Mustafa and others such as Trap King Chrome, Ella.

Word about the show being canceled because of poor pay dominated the blogs in the recent past forcing a few of the cast members to publicly shoot down the rumor.

Teaser

On Instagram, Nairobi Diaries posted the first promo saying: “Justice has to be served cold to our fans..it’s just ice and this promo is just the tip of the iceberg..more promos coming through. This time round ???..old is new and old is gold……#comingsoon #growth & maturity..”

Watch the trailer below:

https://www.instagram.com/p/BqIKFeMHfkM/?utm_source=ig_embed

 

 

10 photos of the emotional sendoff for baby Samantha Pendo who was clobbered by police in Kisumu

Baby Samantha Pendo Oloo was finally laid to rest in Siaya County over the past weekend. The deceased was among people who lost their lives following the release of 2017 disputed election.

Baby Samantha Pendo made headlines when her plight was illuminated by the media, the 6-old-month baby was clobbered by police at the height of post election violence in Kisumu.

A requiem mass for Samantha was held on Friday August 25th at St Joseph’s Catholic Church Milimani, Kisumu. The mass was attended by Kisumu governor Anyang Nyong’o and Senator Fred Outa.

Kisumu governor Anyang Nyong’o at the requiem mass for baby Samantha Pendo

Nyong’o had earlier directed 11 million out of the proposed 12 million inauguration budget to be used to help cover medical bills for those that got hurt during the demonstrations that took place after the elections.

Kisumu Senator Fred Outa speaking at the requiem mass for baby Samantha Pendo

The remains of Samantha were transported to her father’s home in Konjira village, Siaya County after the requiem mass in Kisumu.

Friends, relatives and politicians were among those that attended the burial on Saturday, all those who spoke at the burial called for justice for the deceased and her family.

See photos of Samantha’s burial below: