Editor's Review

The men filled with boyish excitement enjoyed their new found company as hit song Wendo Wi Cama by popular Kikuyu musician Samidoh and Joyce Wamama rent the air. 

Three men who were enjoying their drinks at Green Spot Gardens located at Kamakis along the Eastern By-Pass on Sunday, February 12, were saved from a pack of pishori babes by a bar manager.

The trio had checked in at the popular Nyama Choma joint to unwind as they planned for the week ahead. They ejoyed their Nyama Choma with some beers. 

As the rounds of frothy waters quadrupled on their table, they suddenly spotted three women seated a table from theirs and decided to invite them for a bite. Whether they were seated there before or not, none of the men could clearly recall. All that mattered to them was their presence at that very crucial moment. 

Initially, the women pretended to be hesitant but one of the men quipped humorously Maitu, yumbukaga na kiria imeretie. (It flies with what it has swallowed). 

That statement seemed to have worked the magic and the women giggled as they joined them in tearing away the marinated, juicy nyama choma and washed it down with rounds of drinks.

The men filled with boyish excitement enjoyed their new found company as hit song Wendo Wi Cama by popular Kikuyu musician Samidoh and Joyce Wamama rent the air, setting the mood for a happy ending.

The three ladies who were arrested 

Little did the men know that they had innocently invited a marauding pack of pishori babes whose intentions were not to have fun but to steal from them.  

As the evening progressed, the ungrateful women laced the drinks with a stupefying substance and began wooing the men whispering that it was about time. 

Luckily, the barman who was at the counter noticed the sudden turn of events as the three men appeared zombified all at once, prompting him to call our officers who responded immediately.

The women Hellen Wambui, 36, Irene Wairimu, 30, and Fidelis Wambui, 34 were arrested and upon quick search, stupefying tablets were recovered from them. The suspects are currently in custody at Ruiru police station pending appearance in court.