Teachers on conference in Mombasa warned: Prostitutes are eagerly waiting for you 

About 10,000 primary school headteachers are in Mombasa County for the annual teachers conference in Bombolulu.

The teachers, who have been filling up entertainment joints after the conference, have been warned to be careful from a huge number of prostitutes who have also descended to the area to milk them dry.

Kisauni Deputy County commissioner Kipchumba Ruto has warned the teachers saying that the women have been waiting for them hence they should stay vigilant.

More customers

Club owners in the area have also shared that they are seeing more customers than their usual numbers, with most of them drinking with  female companions.

“We are witnessing a lot of guests since this conference begun. It’s something we anticipated for because when they come they like picking pretty girls to hang around with,” a bar owner said. 

The conference kicked off on Monday, August 13, will last at least a week.

Shock as witchcraft incident in Mombasa turns out to be stage-managed for business interest

Yesterday September 6th the internet was awash with photos and videos of naked thieves who supposedly got busted thanks to witchcraft spell cast upon after they stole a car.

In the shocking incident, the two thieves stripped naked, sang, danced and spoke in tongues as Bamburi recidents watched in disbelief.

Well, the whole drama in Bamburi was stage-managed. Police arrested five people – two Ugandan men, Kenyan woman and the two alleged thieves for attempting to defraud Bamburi residents; the witch doctors claiming they performed rituals to supernaturally locate two men who allegedly stole a Nissan Fuga car.

It’s now established that the two Ugandan nationals and the Kenyan woman – Catherine Omok stage-managed the Wednesday morning incident in Bamburi alongside the two thieves. The move was aimed at creating a buzz with the intention of advertising witchcraft services offered by Daktari Taichii.

Ugandan witch doctor pretending to free the two thieves from the witchcraft spell after they were busted. Notice the banner behind advertising his services. And the who whole event was covered by national TV, free advertising for him.

The two Ugandan witch doctors and two other men who posed as the disgraced thieves, were arrested and arraigned before the Shanzu Law Court later in the day.

Police sources say the woman, who alleged to be the owner of the ‘stolen’ car, was grilled at the Bamburi Police Station.

Confirming the incident, Kisauni OCPD Christopher Rotich said the three planned the deceit scheme with the intention of hoodwinking Kenyans into subscribing for their witchcraft services.