- Apostle Dan Wema was stunned when he watched the video of a grocery store going down after goons raided it, leaving its owner in despair
- When people asked why the shop was opened and yet many had been warned about the San Sab demos, he said that he defended the woman
- The preacher is now looking for the woman and hawk-eyed netizens have already established where her makeshift shop was
Makadara, Kenya: Apostle Dan Wema is looking for a woman from Hamza, Makadara, who lost all her grocery stock, so he can help her start again.
A heartbreaking video shared by the preacher showed how goons who appeared on Saba Saba Day went to the place where she was selling her fruits and vegetables and robbing everything.
The young men were too many and they fought over the groceries and finally managed to finish the entire stock.
“I don’t think she had committed any mistake.she didn’t deserve this. I have KSh 20,000 for her to restart again. Who knows her, please help me to find her,” he said.
How did Wema defend the woman?
Some people wondered why the woman had opened her shop and there were protests and Wema jumped to her defence, wondering if they could have given her money to spend for that day.
“Thank God you can stay at home even when a one-month curfew is put in place. Hey come on….my friend I’m out there people are suffering! Some go to construction work and are teargassed. I’m on ground and I know,” he said.
According to the video, the grocery shop is just under the Martn Luther Primary School signboard in Hamza, Makadara, Off Jogoo Road. It is also next to Naivas on the way to Metropolitan Hospital, before Jericho or Buruburu girls
How did Kenyans react to the Makadara story?
Josephine Wanjira:
“Some risks are not worth it Why open a day like today?”
Kips Jethss:
“Five years later anashindwa kwani alkosea nani,maisha inaelkea papaya..anaenda from one church to the other,from one hospital to the other..kumbe ni juu aliiba vitu za mtu .kwansa kuibia mjane is worst mistake ever.”
Robbin Sharm:
“Maybe yeye hata hakuwa anajua saba saba ni Nini amefungua hustle yake kama kawaida.”
Irene Wangari:
“The best thing enda location mwenyewe, because the lady might be traumatised and some people may take advantage of her situation.”
Swalehe Karia Hassani:
“Siku zote nasema vijana wa kenya mna cha kujifunza kutoka mataifa mengine licha ya kwamba maandamano ni haki yenu lakini the way mnaendea hayo maandamano mnakuja kufanya mambo ambayo yanawarudisha nyuma kimaisha.”
Goons break into apartments
In another story, the residents of an apartment building were sadly attacked on Saba Saba day when the demos raged outside.
The young men entered the huge building with weapons and then started breaking into some of the houses.
Kenyans who saw the clip were terrified and wondered how they would have acted if the thieves had visited their homes.