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"Hawa GENZ wamezidi sasa".....Drama as drunk MKU students were found doing the UNTHINKABLE at the parking lot(WATCH)...Please advice them.


What was meant to fade quietly into the routine of an ordinary evening at Mount Kenya University instead became the kind of campus story that refuses to settle, slipping from group chats into whispered conversations across corridors and hostels. In a dim corner of the parking lot, beneath weak yellow lights, a single car sat unnoticed—unremarkable at first glance, the kind of detail the mind normally forgets. Yet within that stillness, two students were reportedly inside, believing the night belonged entirely to them, sealed off from everything outside. WATCH THE VIDEO.

Nothing about that moment suggested it would be interrupted. No alarms, no commotion, no sudden attention—just the quiet that usually erases itself with time. But somewhere in that silence, something shifted. Whether it was an unseen observer, an unnoticed recording angle, or a chance moment captured without intent, no one can say for certain. What is clear is that whatever happened inside that vehicle did not stay there. By the time it left the parking lot, the story had already begun to move on its own, detached from those who lived it. WATCH THE VIDEO.

By morning, fragments were everywhere but clarity was nowhere. A blurry clip, a cropped screenshot, a message forwarded with no explanation—each version adding more confusion than answers. Campus networks lit up with speculation, denial, and disbelief, yet the central truth remained out of reach: no one could confirm who started it, what exactly was complete, or how far it had spread. And as the noise grew louder, one unsettling question lingered beneath it all—how many private moments are ever truly private, when even silence can be recorded without warning? WATCH THE VIDEO.

Any advice for them?

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