
Following the reports from the reliable sources, a fine Eldoret babe almost left Inspekta Mwala injured after pulling suggestive moves on him. The two were dancing on a truck during a recent road show when the lady decided to shake her behind on Mwala's front side.
From the reports, Inspekta Mwala said in Kiswahili language that, 'Kama sio mbusi angeenda.'
"Kama sio Mbusi kuniokoa, ningeenda kwa baba mbinguni," Mwala said.

Following this, Inspekta Mwala remarks have raised concern to Kenyans online as they react giving different reactions towards it and below are some of their reactions;
"Kenya sihami i love the comments." ~ Lucy Muiruri.
"how can a short character act as a representation of the police,Kenya in particular." ~ Erastus Kiarie.
"Pole Mwala don't try again , we might be talking a nother story." ~ Ernest Mukunga.
"But her behind is on his chest and not on his front side whatever's." ~ Chebo Sylvia.

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https://www.facebook.com/438216603021915/posts/2716017868575099/?flite=scwspnss
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