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Forum => Kenya Discussion => Topic started by: Nyakinywa on September 05, 2014, 10:44:07 PM
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The guy is a complete blithering whackjob.
Just look at his self penned wiki page (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quincy_Timberlake).
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Reports reaching our desk now indicates that former KTN news anchor Esther Arunga has separated with her husband Quincy Timberlake who was charged by Australian authorities in connection with the death of his son, who passed on three months ago.
The founder of PlaCenta Party of Kenya who was granted asylum seeker in Australia after claiming that he was arrested and tortured mercilessly in Kenya after announcing his political candidature was arrested on Tuesday morning in relation to the death of his son Sinclair.
According to a reliable source, Esther Arunga, has vowed to testify against her husband, who is currently facing murder charges.
Source: http://www.hotkenyanvibes.com/2014/09/finally-esther-arunga-divorces-her...
Meanwhile....
The city council of Nairobi has introduced these new laws and fines. You should read them if you live in Nairobi and share them with your friends and relatives so that they dont get caught unawares
Pedestrians crossing the road while talking on their mobile phones -fine Sh 500/=
Boarding/Alighting at non designated matatu stops -Fine Sh10,000/=
Unfastened seat belt Fine Sh 500/=
Pedestrians crossing the roads in Nairobi when traffic light is red -fine Sh 10,000/=
Motorist moving on when the traffic light is red fine Sh 10,000/=
Worn out tyres Fine Sh 10,000/=
Double parking Fine Sh 20,000/=
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This Timberlake saga is stranger than fiction
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Meanwhile....
The city council of Nairobi has introduced these new laws and fines. You should read them if you live in Nairobi and share them with your friends and relatives so that they dont get caught unawares
Pedestrians crossing the road while talking on their mobile phones -fine Sh 500/=
Boarding/Alighting at non designated matatu stops -Fine Sh10,000/=
Unfastened seat belt Fine Sh 500/=
Sh 10,000/=Pedestrians crossing the roads in Nairobi when traffic light is red -fine
Motorist moving on when the traffic light is red fine Sh 10,000/=
Worn out tyres Fine Sh 10,000/=
Double parking Fine Sh 20,000/=
Are you serious, pedestrians crossing the while the light is red....when are you supposed to cross the road? When its green?