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Murang'a women, Narok men top Kenya's infidelity charts

Man cheating on his wife. (Courtesy)

Statistics conducted by the Kenya Demographic and Health Survey (KDHS) last year indicated that at least four per cent of women confessed to having two or more sexual partners while 15 per cent of men have extramarital affairs.

The study also found that widows, widowers and divorcees were more likely to have more sexual partners, backing up that 6.9 per cent of women admitted to having more than two sexual partners.

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