My name is David, and I live in Thika, near Juja Road.
I have been following local politics closely for years, and one story that shook our community involved a well-known politician, Mr. Kamau, who had always projected an image of respectability.
Outwardly, he was charismatic, popular, and often praised for his speeches about family values and morality.
But behind closed doors, things were very different.
It all began when rumors started circulating that Kamau was seeing a woman outside his marriage.
Many dismissed it at first, assuming it was political mudslinging. But insiders whispered that he had been regularly meeting a young secretary in his constituency office late at night.
His wife, deeply hurt but unsure how to act, considered confronting him directly but feared public embarrassment and scandal. CONTINUE READING

