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Murkomen Slightly Amused As Vendor Claims Losing KSh 2m Stock During Protests: "Wameenda Na Thermos"

Published 6 hours ago3 minute read

Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen's visit to traders who lost property in the Wednesday, June 25, protests has provided unexpected comic relief to Kenyans.

Kipchumba Murkomen.
CS Kipchumba Murkomen speaks to traders whose businesses were affected by protests. Photo: Kipchumba Murkomen.
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The CS has been assessing the damage to property in Nairobi County and its environs and has met with the affected traders. A video of the visit depicted Murkomen speaking to a businesswoman affected by the chaos witnessed in many parts of the country.

“We lost everything. They stole machines, pressure cookers, thermos flasks, and blenders. Everything,” the woman said.

The woman then mentioned that she had KSh 2 million in stock and lost it all. Murkomen responded in disbelief at the huge losses incurred.

"They even injured my workers," the woman added.

She explained that the two workers also lost their phones.

"I also lost four CCTV cameras, and a TV screen."

Murkomen then asked whether the CCTV cameras had captured any footage before they were stolen.

"We will use that to catch all of them, no matter how long it takes."

The grateful businesswoman thanked Murkomen for his support, and he promised to be back, seemingly hinting at compensation.

Kenyans reacted in disbelief at the amount the woman had quoted, with some expressing doubt that the government would offer financial assistance.

Piny Owacho:

“Even the tone of Murkomen’s voice is like he wants to burst into laughter.”

Steve Okoo:

“Relationship between thermos and KSh 2 million?”

Erick KE:

“Do you think the government will give you KSh 2 million? That is a lie.”

Onyang Otieno:

"If an empty promise were a person."

Joshua Awuor:

"Thermos, pressure cooker, TV, and KSh 2 million stock don't add up."

Jimmy David Laizer:

"I see, like Murkomen, there's something to laugh about, but as a minister, he can't show it publicly."

Becky's Beauty Salon:

“KSh 2 million stock and thermos in one sentence?”

Emily Omutiti:

"Was KSh 2 million necessary? Anyway, pole for everything."
Arrow Bwoy.
Arrow Bwoy said he never expected to be brutalised by police. Photos: Arrow Bwoy.
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In other news, singer Arrow Bwoy shared a health update following an assault by police officers during the protests in Nairobi.

He had joined rapper Khaligraph Jones and other demonstrators demanding better governance and justice for victims of state violence.

Despite trying to reason with officers, one of them was seen whipping him.

Arrow insinuated that he was left with injuries on his head, arm, and back. A video showed him being wheeled into a hospital, bandaged and in pain.

Arrow posted a clip with the soundtrack of his new song, calling for unity and an end to police brutality, while expressing gratitude for surviving the ordeal that claimed at least 11 lives.

Source: TUKO.co.ke

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