OMG!Jealous women ran beauty out of town


It takes courage for one to work as a barmaid from being judged by the society since the job is viewed for the depraved considering they consistently have to deal with drunkards who might beat them up, sexual harassment, unpaid bills and also they have to pay for the damages caused by the drunkards.

Most men may find easy to confide to the barmaids more than their wives.

Well one bar attendant by the name Nancy Wairimu has caused sleepless nights to Murang’a County wives.

The only crime the 23-year-old vivacious magnificence bar attendant did is to be blessed with beauty and now the women want her out of town, fearing she would elope with their husbands and sons.

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According to the Nairobians, Wairimu who was employed six months ago and has faced numerous teases.

Just last week, tens of wives in Kabuta market in Kiharu stormed the Kuku Joint bar along Murang’a-Sagana road where Wairimu was attending to customers, baying for her blood, their babies strapped on their backs.

“It is ridiculous that they demonstrated against me instead of looking for their cheating husbands who could have been elsewhere,” lamented Wairimu adding that the incident demoralised her since the women,” shouted how I was sleeping around with their husbands without any proof”.

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Kabuta market is economically sustained by sand harvesting and the men, who form the bulk of workers, advised the wives to learn tricks of dressing to kill.

I have never befriended any man in Kabuta and at the time of their storming Kuku Joint Bar, she was with her boyfriend Benson Mwangi who is 26.

She blamed the drama from wives of Kabuta on business rivalry at the market centre where Kuku Joint Bar registered more business due to its strategic location.

On challenges of her job, Wairimu said barmaids are beaten up by drunkards who refuse to pay their bills.

“When we decline sexual advances from men who offer generous tips among other favours, we suffer,” she said.

Just three months ago, a patron roughed her up after he refused to pay his bill but like most of her colleagues, who are clobbered by drunkards she didn’t report the matter at the nearby Kabuta police post which is less than 500 metres from Kuku Joint Bar.

Wairimu added that barmaids also suffer loss of income after bar owners deduct from their salaries to compensate for lost bills.

“I had worked at Kamacharia market for a year and I never experienced what I witnessed at Kabuta,” said Wairimu who is job-hunting after the Kuku Joint Bar incident left her jobless. She is aware that more men are visiting the bar to know ‘what actually happened.’

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