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"Pombe sio SUPU"....What this Nairobi couple were caught doing on the balcony(WATCH) in South B estate will shock you...Any advice for them?


What should have disappeared into the silence of an ordinary Saturday night in Nairobi’s South B instead became the kind of incident neighbours would wake up still whispering about. Nothing about the evening suggested it would leave behind a trail of shock. The estate was calm, corridors dim, most families already behind locked doors. Then sometime deep into the night, a young couple returned to their apartment after hours of drinking—carefree, laughing, visibly convinced the world around them had surrendered to sleep. But hidden inside that stillness was one dangerous mistake: they believed darkness meant invisibility. WATCH THE VIDEO.

Stepping onto their balcony for what may have felt like a harmless private moment, the two seemed completely unaware that South B was not nearly as asleep as they imagined. Across the blocks, scattered lights still glowed. Curtains shifted. A few restless residents remained by their windows. What began as a random glance from one balcony reportedly turned into a frozen stare, then a hurried call to another neighbour, then phones quietly lifted into the air as disbelief spread from unit to unit. Within minutes, an intimate scene the couple thought belonged only to them had transformed into a silent midnight spectacle playing out before multiple unseen eyes. WATCH THE VIDEO.

By dawn, the apartment compound was no longer carrying the hush of an ordinary Sunday morning. It was vibrating with murmurs, screenshots, re-tellings and stunned laughter mixed with disbelief. WhatsApp groups lit up. Tenants traded versions of what they had seen. Some claimed they could not believe it; others claimed they had video proof. And somewhere inside that same building, the couple would soon be confronting a brutal truth few people are prepared for—that in an estate full of balconies, windows, cameras and sleepless neighbours, privacy can vanish long before you realise anyone is watching. WATCH THE VIDEO.

Any word for them?

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