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MP Peter Salasya Asks Manzi Wa Kibera To Dress Well

Mumias East MP Peter Salasya’s wife search has attracted interest from many ladies with socialite Manzi Wa Kibera being among the contestants that went to an extent of raising a placard in the streets to get the attention of Honorable Salasya.

The socialite attracted a significant number of spectators at the Nairobi CBD in a revealing lime green outfit as she held up a placard begging Salasya to marry her.The placard had her number and a message,”Marry Me.”

Salasya first reacted via a post on his Twitter page on Wednesday, October 19, touching on Manzi wa Kibera’a outfit,saying that it was indecent. The first-time lawmaker noted that image is important in his work and pledged to take her to church.

“Next time you carry a placard, try to put on decent clothes. At least I will be proud of you and Kenyans at large. Those people I serve are so strict on image presentation. Manzi Wa Kibera, I wish you all the best. One day I will come we fellowship together in a church.”Wrote MP Salasya.

Maureen Omollo

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