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"Si heri wangejificha"....Here is what Nairobi couple were caught doing on the balcony(WATCH) in South B estate during the weekend that have shocked everybody...Any advice for them?


What should have faded quietly into an uneventful Saturday night in Nairobi’s South B instead unravelled into the kind of story neighbours would still be retelling in lowered voices the next day. The estate had already settled into its usual rhythm—corridors dim, doors locked, the familiar stillness of people trying to end the week in peace. Nothing about the night suggested it would become anything more than ordinary. Then, long after midnight, a young couple returned home—laughing too loudly, moving with the careless confidence of people who believed the world had already gone to sleep and stopped paying attention. WATCH THE VIDEO.

At first, everything seemed harmless enough. They stepped out onto their balcony, assuming they were shielded by darkness and distance. But South B, as it turned out, was not as asleep as they thought. Across the estate, a few windows still glowed faintly. Curtains shifted. Insomniac neighbours lingered by their balconies, watching the night out of habit. One glance became a second look, then a pause too long to ignore. Then, almost silently, phones began to rise. A call was made. Then another. And just like that, a private moment the couple likely believed was invisible began to unfold into something else entirely—an unintended display witnessed in fragments by unseen eyes across the compound. WATCH THE VIDEO.

By morning, the estate no longer felt like the same place. The quiet had been replaced by restless energy—whispers in stairwells, tense laughter, half-finished sentences exchanged between neighbours who weren’t sure how much to say out loud. WhatsApp groups filled up with cryptic messages, conflicting accounts, and claims of proof. Some were in disbelief, others insisted they had seen more than enough. And somewhere within those walls, the realisation was settling in for the couple involved: in a place full of windows, balconies, and always-watching eyes, privacy is often less about walls—and more about assumption. WATCH THE VIDEO.

Any word for them?

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