Watch: Mohammed Ali releases trailer of new Jicho Pevu

It has been a tough week for politician Mohammed Ali but it seems he’s trying to redeem himself.

The politician has been under the spotlight for sometime now after Boniface Mwangi claimed he’s a sell out and is no longer after fighting for the common Mwanainchi.

“While resting at home yesterday, I received a call from Moha, who told me that we needed to talk. I haven’t met, or spoken to Mohammed Ali Jicho Pevu since he started hanging out with Ruto, but he is a friend I have known for about 10 years, or more. When someone you have known that long says we need to talk, you drop whatever you’re doing and go see them. I met up with him and we spent the next five hours together. Moha did most of the talking.” said Mwangi. 

Rejected by TV stations

It seems Moha is trying to go back to his old days and has even launched a trailer of the first Jicho Pevu since joining parliament. According to Mwangi, no TV channel wants to air it.

Lessons learned in his first year in parliament? In a nutshell, Mohamed Ali depressed me. We don’t have a Parliament, but an auction house. Moha wants to talk. He has done his first Jicho Pevu exposé since he was elected; it’s called Dunia Gunia. I watched the trailer. Our media doesn’t want to screen it, though,” revealed Boniface Mwangi.

Here’s the trailer:

 

Allan Namu: BBC documentary on Risper Faith true. If you look at news today, what are we seeing?

Former KTN news anchor Allan Namu has disagreed with Kenyans who were recently up in arms criticizing a BBC documentary that aired about prostitution.

The documentary was a huge topic of debate especially after socialite Bridget Achieng came out to rebuke the international media firm for tainting her image in the video.

Society ills

Allan Namu said that what BBC showed can be seen in the society now especially with the recent deaths of Sharon and Monica.

“I don’t agree with people’s sentiments that the documentary was meant to humiliate girls . That was the reality of someone’s life, that was someone’s story and if you look at even the news today, what are we seeing? Hiyo ni reality ama si reality? Girls are choosing to become the partners of people simply for money. And I am not saying that men don’t play that role, in fact, I think its men who instigate that. It comes from the man pushing, from a man’s greed and we should stop that kind of behavior.” he said. 

Adding:

“The truth of the matter is that she lived a certain life, she has moved on from it and we featured that and she talked about it. And she talked about it from a cautionary point of view. Nilipitia and these things are not very good. I don’t understand why things happened the way they did after.”