Fear has gripped Murang’a after posters appeared across town, warning those who looted County Supermarket to return stolen goods within 14 days. The owner, Annabel Wanjiku, was devastated as she revealed that all six branches of her supermarket chain were destroyed during the Saba Saba protests—leading to a KSh 200 million loss.
Wanjiku, who is not a politician, believes she was deliberately targeted. Her loss has not only affected her business but also shattered the lives of 300 employees and halted her support for 86 needy students and a program that fed children with hearing disabilities. “I’ve worked for 27 years. Now it’s all gone,” she tearfully shared.
The posters didn’t mention what would happen if the deadline is ignored—sparking even more fear and speculation. Online, Kenyans expressed anger and sympathy, calling for divine justice. Some recalled how past looters mysteriously suffered after such actions. Now, many wonder: will history repeat itself?
”Return All Goods Stolen From County SUPERMARKET WITHIN 14 DAYS”. The silence surrounding the posters only deepens the suspense, leaving Murang’a on edge.
