What a week it has been! The third week of the month of July has seen beehive of activities starting with the burial of former powerful cabinet minister Nicholas Biwott.
There have been several images this week that have caused a buzz on social networking platforms; take a book below:
Githurai matatu crew who were sentenced to death
Photos of Nicholas Mwangi, Meshack Mwangi and Edward Ndung’u went viral worldwide after Nairobi Chief Magistrate Francis Andayi sentenced them to death for stripping naked and robbing a woman in a Githurai matatu.
Uhuru’s promised jobs to Kenyans
President Uhuru’s tweet about 6.5 million jobs he intends to create caused a buzz as Kenyans interpreted his move as just hot air meant to attract votes.
KDF soldier execute unarmed man
Images and video of KDF soldier shooting an unarmed man who was lying on the ground sparked uproar on social networking sites after being shared widely on social media.
Akothee develop mental illness
Photos of Akothee dressed like a street urchin caused a fuss and conspiracy theorists came up with all sort of explanations why Kenyan richest singer had become mad. It turned out Akothee was shooting new video.
Weston hotel
Weston hotel has been at the center of cholera outbreak in Nairobi. Kenyans were furious that Health Cabinet Secretary Cleophas Mailu failed to order the closure of Weston Hotel when he closed Jacaranda and Valencia hotels over cholera outbreak. Kenyans used hilarious memes to throw shades at Weston Hotel.
Zari at the grave
A photo of Zari Hassan seated on the grave of Ivan Ssemwanga ignited mixed reactions; there are those who thought she was missing her ex husband but critics were quick to slam her for disrespecting the dead.
Rexona
Kilimani mums’ new found use of Rexona deodorant, Strepsils and other commonly used household items sent the social media into a frenzy. Screenshot of the instruction on how to use Rexona to stop premature ejaculation was widely shared all over.
China’s richest man arrival in Kenya
Jack Ma, Asia’s richest man with a fortune of nearly $30 billion or Kes 3.11 trillion or nearly half of Kenya’s economic output, jetted into Nairobi Wednesday evening. Kenyans simply could stop talking about his arrival.
Willy Paul Samsung Challenge
Willy Paul bragged about buying his mother a Kes 72,000 smart phone on social media. What followed next were screenshots of Kenyans making fun of him.
Biwott’s burial
Mercedes hearse carrying the remains of Nicholas Biwott got stuck in the mad. And Kenyans went HAM trolling the deceased.