What Kenyans Think About Sidechicks (Mpango wa Kando)| Kenya #VOXPOP | Tuko TV

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What Kenyans Think About Sidechicks (Mpango wa Kando)| Kenya #VOXPOP | Tuko TV


What Kenyans Think About Sidechicks (Mpango wa Kando)| Kenya #VOXPOP | Tuko TV
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The unfortunate death of Mary Wambui Kamangara allegedly at the hands of her husband Joseph Kori and his lover Judy Wambui elicited mixed reactions with many blaming Judy for the unfortunate turn of events,
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  1. Its in our dna,98% of men have relations outside and it won't change any time soon.Once its imprinted in your dna as heavily as it is then there's little or zero chance of changing it via mere talk.

  2. iyo ni kawaida ya most of Kenyans men kweli bibi mkubwa atamrudia kwa machozi aliacha bibi yake juu ya kusubuliwa n pesa am a victim better single life stress free av seen many having side chick this man so soft like hana mpango

  3. Once upon a time, rats convened a meeting to address massive killings by cats. One rat proposed that they put a bell on cat's neck so that anytime the cat was approaching they could hear it. All rats, except one, were in jubilation that a solution had been finally found. At the end of the meeting the only rat that didn't celebrate posed this question: Which rat will risk its life and approach the cat to put the bell? Suddenly, all the rats went home disappointed. All women know that the only way to end 'mpango wa kando' is to tame their men (put a bell). But can you handle your man? Defeated, they take desperate approaches like attacking soft target (side-chicks). What if a man has up to five mipango ya kandos…can the wife beat all of them?