Kenya Stockholm Blog

News and events about Kenyans in Stockholm.

Wife Beating: How The Guy Landed In Custody

At first, it looked just like another wife beating episode in Kenya-Stockholm but by the time investigations came to an end yesterday evening, the involvement of external forces in the saga was not just amazing but also awesome. It was one of the longest investigations KSB has conducted in recent times because the case “was of immense national importance”, given that a top Kenya-Stockholm politician was involved.

As usual, the rumours have been doing the rounds after police were called to take in yet another Kenyan into custody for wife beating. Late last year, a blogger was taken in. There are Kenyans who were very saddened by the story while there is another lot which was deeply in celebration, not because the woman had been clobbered but because of the implications of a man they love to hate beating his woman and then landing in custody.

What emerges smells like a normal domestic quarrel that got sour. However, behind the unwelcome exchanges that led to combat was a posting at a Kenyan blog, two Kenyan men working in the background, two Kenyan women fuelling the fire from afar and a Network of men and women in Norsborg who have been fighting tooth and nail for the man’s downfall even before the establishment of the Bagarmossen Church or the arrival of Ambassador Purity Muhindi in Stockholm.

According to investigations, there are two Kenyan males who have been seeking to get even with the man, apparently because of a political fall-out in a Kenyan political Party. They accuse the man of having taken over the Party and converting it into a personal property. In Kenya, the man blocked them from taking contact with top politicians of the mother Party and this did not go down well with them. They vowed to take revenge.

Since the man (who is the Chairman of the Party) brought his woman to Stockholm together with his kids, two Party members are said to have been pumping the Chairman’s woman with a lot of negative propaganda mixed with advice on how the woman should carry herself in Sweden, given that she had just arrived here.

She has allegedly been taught everything, ranging from freedom of women, gender balance in Sweden, how men should wash plates and cook ugali in the kitchen as the woman watches TV news, changing diapers ki-mwanaume, how to use the word “shut up”, kupiga dasta male-style to men going shopping with kikapu and staying home with the kids when the woman goes to the disco under the clause of “equality of the sexes”.

When word reached the Chairman through resident spies, he is reported not to have been thrilled. He is said to have confronted the two men head-on to give them a lecture on why they should leave his family alone and concentrate on their own affairs but the men refused to listen. The more they were told to leave the family alone, the more they pumped the woman with more propaganda, sometimes, giving her overdose.

At one point, an agent reported that the men began to pump the woman with tales as to why the man is not fit to be her hubby. A spiced version of the Chairman’s personal history in Stockholm was allegedly opened to the woman with tales to the effect that the man had been a womanizer just before the woman arrived in Stockholm. As the woman began to listen to these men, crisis also began to brew in the home and at some stages, an agent said that the man lost his temper and guzad the woman a bit.

Jilted Women and a Network of Enemies in Norsborg
These occasional makofi later reached the two men via different Kenya-Stockholm radio channels. The men then gave further advice on how the woman could deal with the situation. It is at this point that she was also supplied with a lot of emergency numbers and women’s organizations which could help her in times of crisis. The cycle featuring the two men in the midst of the crisis went on for a long time, reaching a climax when the woman was clobbered and she had to call police.

As the situation grew from bad to worse, there are two women who had been distributing the goods before they were dumped to pave way for the woman’s arrival. When the wife landed, these women also went to work thereby worsening an already bad situation. According to reports, underground activities by these women were pure “revenge” because they were reportedly dumped hastily and without the benefit of a parachute for safe landing.

For example, one women made it a habit of calling the guy’s woman and telling her all about what they did with the man. She allegedly told her that all was not over and that whenever the man came late in the house, its her who had been working on him.

Apparently, spies also reported that the two women who had been ditched had connections with the Guy’s two political enemies who were also creating trouble and the main activity these men and women got involved in is “sharing of intelligence”. It went something like this.

On any occasion when the two men realized that the woman had had a tiff with the man (she had their hot lines), they would update the two women who would, in turn, take contact with the man’s woman kumsomea to the effect that the relationship will never work.

While the men had political scores to settle with the man, the women had unfinished romantic businesses to sort out and the mix-up produced a perfect and poisonous concoction that is believed to have poisoned the relationship.

One of the women is reported to have written a letter to the man’s boss with lots of accusations so that the man could lose his job but the strategy never worked because the boss refused to swallow the bait.

Apart from the already mentioned enemies, there was a third group of Kenyans in Stockholm who were more or less working for the man’s downfall but from the background. This is a Network of men and women in Norsborg who do not see eye to eye with the man.

Recently, the man organized a function for his youngest daughter which was well attended. However, the Network of enemies boycotted the function and instead, put up a Party the same day the man was organizing his stuff. Members of this Network, led by a Kenyan woman only known as Lady Boss, hate the man to death.

Confrontation
Another member of the Network, known as Cathodrey is said to have vowed to do anything within her powers to ensure that she kills any progress the man tries to make on anything. Then, there is a third ring leader of the group christened Mrs Mandela.

She hates the man like leprosy because she accuses him of having good contacts with her enemies who are responsible for spreading malicious tales about her.

The list is endless but this Network is said to have been providing every little intelligence that could be used to destabilize the man’s marriage and at every opportunity. What has not been understood is why the woman continued to listen to her husband’s enemies because it looks like external forces played a pivotal role in the final show-down that eventually led to punches that landed the guy into custody.

The big event was however triggered by a blogger in a way that readers may never understand. According to details, the blogger published an old picture of the man holding two cuties at a private Party.

A Kenyan woman, who had been pushing with the guy, is then said to have alerted the Chairman’s wife about the picture after which she rushed to the Internet to have a look. It was after she spied on the picture that things are said to have gotten hot.

An argument began about the picture with the Chairman dismissing it as an old picture which had no significance since it was taken more than two years ago. At first, the woman appeared to believe but when the man’s ex called to monitor how the situation was developing, the ex told the woman that the photo was actually taken last summer, time when the woman was already in Sweden.

A new confrontation then ensued and it is this last exchange that ended with the guy taking the law unto his own hands and hitting the woman before she called police who took the man into custody.

Once the guy’s enemies understood what had happened, they immediately saturated Kenya-Stockholm with news about the latest development. A section of enemy forces is reported to have detoured to Vasa to celebrate. They hoped that the guy would never find his way back to the house again. It is during this period that the story was doing the rounds that KSB spies got wind of it and broke the news. The man is now out of police custody. KSB is monitoring the situation.

Okoth Osewe

January 15, 2009 Posted by | News & Analysis | 29 Comments

Saga On Mwangura’s Case Continues

I beg to let you know that i attended Mombasa law courts on 12th January,2009 for mentioning of my case but,strangely i was told that my case was mentioned on 9th January and a warrant of arrest was issued  by the court because i was not in attendance.

Mr. Andrew Mwangura

Mr. Andrew Mwangura

My attorney stood up strong and asked the magistrate to lift the warrant of arrest for,my case was mentioned on a wrong date.

Therefore,the matter has been fixed for hearing on 4th February 2009.

This malpractice reminds me of days during ignoble regimes of President Moi and President Kenyatta.

Am pleased to state  herein that, early this month Somali pirates released multiple vessels in a short period  after receiving ransom payments.

Past reporting suggests efforts to hijack additional vessels increase as previously hijacked vessels are released.Past reporting also suggests efforts to hijack vessels increase as wind speeds decrease.

Pirates appear to be most active and successful when average wind speeds are between 0 to 10 knots.Activity is also reported when winds are between 10 to 15 knots but pirates appear to be less successful under these conditions.

Little to no incidents are reported when winds average between 15 to 20+ knots.

This time of year, when prevailing monsoon winds are out of the Northeast, wind speeds are lower and more conducive to piracy operations closer to the Yemeni coast and less favorable in the central Gulf of Aden.

The recent spate of releases brings the number of vessels held in Somalia down to 11 from 15 at the start of the year.The number of seafarers taken hostage has been cut to around 201, a reduction of getting on for a third since the beginning of this year.

Most of released vessels have been under negotiations for around six weeks on average, which is the period of time it takes for negotiations to be completed.

Saga Continues……

Andrew Mwangura

January 15, 2009 Posted by | News & Analysis | Leave a Comment

   

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