While there are different challenges associated with living in mabati houses, life there could be quite entertaining, funny and amusing, courtesy of neighbours.
Here are ten types of annoying visitors every Kenyan wishes away.
It is common knowledge that some people change house girls like clothes.
Kenyan matatus are froth with interesting characters, from preachers, thieves, hawkers and so on.
There is always something that will demand your financial attention at the most inopportune moment.
Businesses are shutting down left, right and centre, and it has gotten nearly impossible to string together back-to-back beef/chicken dinners.
Most also lack manners and common courtesy on the road.
Police officers are among the most scorned and dreaded professionals in Kenya.
While many Kenyans genuinely agitate for a good cause in the political demonstrations, others look for opportunities to steal and commit mischievous acts.
Being June, this is just the beginning of our local ‘winter’, and we will be shivering for a long time to come.
Their drama can push men against the wall to the point of divorce.
Men loath hospital and are often dragged to the sick bay over their dead bodies.
Often, we get them things recklessly, without thinking, only to hear a week later that “Mama Junior alileta shida”.
Here are 10 things night shift security guards will tell you about when they’re drunk.