Kenya: Ministry of Medical services top lady in love scandal

By Reporter

A high ranking woman in the ministry of medical services is allegedly embroiled in an incestuous affair with one of her first cousin who is a private practicing accountant, to the chagrin of both the extended and nucleus family.

The bespectacled medic who is a dentist by profession, working in the ministry’ World Bank projects department kicked off the illicit affair with the man who too is bespectacled and is in the club of post bachelorhood, aftermath of the successful divorce case pitying her and the husband.

The former husband, who was a pharmacist by profession and has demised, was operating one of the leading pharmacy shops in Migori town, Migori County-the first marital home of the dentist woman, an alumna of Nairobi University, in the early 1980’s.

The duo inseparable lovebirds’ bondage which has lasted close to two decades has elicited sharp reaction not only locally, but also from the global front where the children of the shameless randy woman are residing, working and studying.

Speaking on strict conditions of anonymity on behalf of their siblings, one of her children joined the fray of the relatives and elders back at home in castigating their mother’ behavior and urged them not to relent in their bid to break the blossomed bondage since its an embarrassment to them, morally.

Soon clocking retirement age, the divorcee woman who also at one time served in the senior most position of Mbagathi hospital and with a short stint as acting Provincial Medical Officer(PMO) in 1990’s.

And, currently residing at doctors plaza Sunview hospital, opposite Mbagathi hospital along Langata road, recently found herself and the certified bachelor cousin partner ,between a hard rock and a stone when they decided to pay visit to their newly built state-of-the- art home in Muhoroni which is situated a stone throw from DC’ official residence:

Charged locals armed with assorted weapons coupled with fomented anger over the pair’s immoral affair which flies in the face of luo’ traditional customs and cultural beliefs, discharged towards the home, cordoned it, caging the two for hours indoors, ready to unleash terror, punitively.

Thanks to the diplomatic prowess of a top-level administrator in Nyando district, who intervened and restored the state of normalcy, with the locals vowing that the game is not over till its over since the application of jungle law is the best remedial measure arguing that the wheels of justice is very slow in, Kenya.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *