Fear, plan or shape? Vera Sidika CS delivery

Vera Sidika

Kenyan famous socialite Vera Sidika deliveres a bouncing baby girl.

On Wednesday 20th Oct, 10 O’clock in the morning, Kenyas famous socialite Vera sidika delivered, through a ceaserian section. People have come out with outragious myths why the first time mother Vera chose CS over natural birth even without any danger or complication signs.

To some, Vera sidika fears pain, while to others she did not want to expand her “organs” because of the future. Vera has however come out to explain that her only plan was to set and choose her baby’s delivery day and time. It was her joy to have her baby born during mashujaa day.

Whether for fear of pain or otherwise, Vera Sidika said that the provess was safe, no pain during the process, and even less than 30 hrs after delivery, she could walk on her own without any discomfort.

We wish Vera, her lover Brown and their bouncing baby girl a happy time as they build the beautiful family.

No more Curfew

Due to the wake of Covid 19 and its arrival in Kenya in March 2020, the government has been prividing guidelines and measured to be followed to mitigate the spread and effects of the dealdly desease. Among the many measures are compulsory wearing of face masks, 1.5 metres social and physical distance, limitation of attendance of public meetings and religious gathering to 1/3 of the normal capacity and a dusk to dawn curfew that saw business people suffer especially conducting their day to day business.

In his speech during the Mashujaa day celebrations in Kirinyaga county on 20th Oct, H.E. the president Uhuru Kenyatta made an order to end the Nationwide dusk to dawn curfew that had been pushed forward so many times upon expiry. This however did not end other guidelines that had come with the curfew, such as the hours of operating in bars and restaurants.

Nevertheless, the move was welcomed by all kenyans and gave hope of a new begining and a reconstryction of the econony among other personal projects and businesses.

Mashujaa day

Mashujaa day is a national holiday celebrated on 20th October every year. Formerly knowns as Kenyatta day, Mashujaa day changed its name after the inauguration of the new constitution in the year 2010 by the then Kenyan president H.E. Emilio Mwai Kibaki. The day is a platform to celebrate Kenyan heros, living and deceased, people who have selflessly helped in building the current Kenya

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