Women strip colleague for indecent dressing

BY PONCIANO ODONGO

NAIROBI, KENYA: Administration police officers had to rescue a woman from a Posho mill after she was attacked by fellow women due to her way of dressing.

Women traders at Kitengela market on Thursday descended on the lady tearing all her clothes leaving her in her birthday suit.

The woman who had dressed in what they claimed was a micro-mini skirt that badly left her almost nude found herself on the wrong side after she abused one of the grocers who told her that her way of dressing was a shame to any mature woman.

But sadly she retorted by abusing the woman that she had no problem dressing the way she was so long as she was satisfying her husband.

“It is my choice if your men are dissatisfied they can as well come to me. Stop being stupid,” she clamoured.

But immediately she abused the woman hell broke loose as the grocers in the market started beating her up. They stripped her necked, frog matching her on the roads before a good Samaritan gave her a space in a posho mill that was immediately locked.

The incident attracted hundreds of onlookers as others demanded that she comes out of the posho mill. The pieces of the clothes were tied on sticks as young men waved them in the air.

“Let her come out she wanted to be naked and that is what we have helped her to become,” said a grocer. Just on time before the curious members of public broke the  posho mill door Kitengela assistant chief Alex Kangethe and administration police officers arrived to her rescue.

Covering herself on a posho mill dust coat the police officers managed to whisk her away in the GK landrover. She was taken to Kitengela police station where she was assisted to send for her clothes. The drama and confusion left a neighbouring shop counting losses after a refrigerator fell as hundreds of  soda bottles got broken.

“This is a lesson to the rest that people must dress decently or they are likely to get into trouble,” said a lady who identified herself as Lydia.

Men were much happy lot as it did not come from them. “This a good work done by women themselves they should learn how to dress well,” said George Mwenda.