“Kirimino” Nairobi MCA sent home for lawlessness

If their is anything that stole the internet in the entire 2018 was the MCAs fights. But what stood out is the Nairobi Scuffle. I bet everyone knows the word “kirimino and Mafirifiri” right now.

When hell broke loose at City Hall and calls for embattled Speaker Beatrice Elachi to quit hit a crescendo, four MCAs stole the limelight.

The day of reckoning has come and Mary Njambi, Laura Mwende, Nancy Muthami and Mary Arivitsa have been suspended for their antics that shamed the county on September 10 last year.

The Powers and Privileges Committee recommended punitive action against them in a report that was passed by the assembly on Wednesday.

Njambi was nicknamed ‘Mafirifiri’ (pepper) because she complained bitterly about pepper spray which Elachi allegedly used on MCAs to wade them off.

She denied being under the influence of alcohol when she stormed Elachi’s office to eject her. ‘I’m a devoted Christian and a believer in Christ,” Njambi said.

“I had earlier visited a friend who was taking alcohol. That is why I’m seen in a photograph at a table that had alcohol.”

Thereafter, she went to see the Speaker but while entering the office she was sprayed with pepper.

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