Monday Special: Crimes of passion
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- Опубликовано: 24 июл 2016
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Lesson:-1.Don't argue and fight when you are overwhelmed with emotions... 2.Literally walk away from an intense situation to cool down.Control anger & emotions 3.Dont fight another woman over a Man
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Am a woman of too much anger and with the ladies story av really learnt a lesson.. It's good to let go everything that may push u to commit a crime
Mungu Fanya watoto watambue Mimi ni mama yao
HII KIZUNGU MINGI INABORE....
Kabsaa badili aachane na wa2 waongeaa kiswahili coz nikama anawachanganya na kizungu yake
This are Our mother's, sisters and also friends may God strengthen you
those are our mothers and sisters may God bless them one day they will be free Trust the Lord
Amen
Women u should learn from this.Crime of passion.Kama unaona ur spouse ame change or amachoka na ww just move out to avoid all this.ona sasa 15years jailed it's too long.My God wah I feel pity n sad . Mungu tuu awasaidie
Devil is real. Even if you move out,some follow you to harm you esp men,as one has said hakuna mtu anapenda kushindwa.
Those who are saying they could have speak swahili think outside the box this video should be viewed world wide and not everyone understands Swahili watching from Kuwait
When the interviewees struggle so much the emotion is lost.
Wasioelewa Swa Wawekewe subtitles. This is our language and should come first. Kizungu ni cha wazungu.
I think youtube has subtitles.
Who cares if it is going to be aired in some desert in Kuwait if the interviewees can't express themselves...
Watching from Liberia
lol thats what subtitles are for. they are straining for no apparent reason.
what a lesson from these women....May God give you strength.
to all women never fight for a man if he loves you enough he wont put you in such a situation.!! i wish you well ladies
Kenya is a good country my God. I'm watching from Uk Crime of passion. We've learned a lot. The reporter is a brilliant lady. The women are lovely and cute. They have healed. I pray for Halima to get an appeal & she can be pardoned. The psychologist is also brilliant. Kenya is a head. Keep up the good job.♥️💕🌹love you all and wish the Kenyan women a brilliant future.
Thank you God,instead of killing nilitorokea Saudi Arabia,,,here I am 9yrs ,life is hard but atleast Niko na Uhuru I didn't land in jail for doing crazy stuffs,,thou,stress and depression could have landed me anywhere,God's grace is sufficient
I was in a toxic relationship and I thought if I lost this person my life would not be the same,yes 14 yrs later am doing okay,my kids are big now and I just thank God.🙏
Well done mbugua God bless you for such a sacrifice to go to prison and talk to those pple living there at least they feel loved
Thé ladies are soo pretty and Thé prison so clean!
Learning a lot from this. May God give you strength my sisters.
i know the feeling i hv been there b4 its not easy God b with u ladies good work
Above all GOD IS STILL ON THE THRONE HE IS WATCHING OVER U
AND I PROPHESY IN JESUS NAME THAT THE MIGHTY GOD WHO RELEASES HIS BELOVED PEOPLE...EVEN YOUR DAY IS COMING AND IT WILL NOT TAKE LONG NEITHER IT WILL NOT B CANCELED....GOD B WITH U
Mercy!!!!!!! Baba, saba Nyasaye! You are going to be just fine. You made a bad mistake. But we are ALL HUMAN. I will not be the first one to throw a stone at a glass houes as i have one myself! God bless you, all of you!
tumia kiswahili kizungu ya nn si wote wakenya those inmates unaona wana struggle sana na engo
Anger is devils plan
Thanks be to God for creating me this way. When a man ‘s love is finish . Let ‘s learn to let go. Sometimes we force issues too much and this is the cause of those ladies problems. I believe in my self and I always learn to let go. Any way this is an eye opener for those with high temper
maskini poleni.....tena wafungwa mko warembo ata kuliko cc uku 😂
umeona eehh. ..maskini nawaurumia jamani
Wee misiko lol
mama wa nyumba10 😂😂😂
am an anger victim i have learned a lesson
Heartfelt...good reporting.
have learned a lot
I have to be thankful.and praise the most high god daily for his grace and mercy.
sorry for what you are going through, go on your knees and ask God for forgiveness for He is the only one who truly forgives.
may God give yu strength av learned alot poleni dada everthing happens with a reason
Halima Mungu akutie nguvu na afanye wepesi uliowakwaza kwa kuuwa binti yao moyo wa msamaha,waweze kukusamehe,duuu haya maisha bhana yataka makini,mtaliano aliyesababisha ugomvi watamu keshafariki siku nyingi,
Marion Kalerwa
Nime napenda huyu mtu mzima sana.
Kwakweli Niki pata fursa.. Insha Allah tutamtembelea
Hii kizungu.mingi ya nini yawa!!!!!!
Rita. Asha 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Imagine even the interviewees aren't comfortable with yhr language
Isn't the segment in English tho
Thanks for this video,to me have learnt something very important "move on" don't let anyone land you in trouble because nothing is cast on stone.
That cell looks like a girls' boarding school.
Kamiti Maximum is hell.
Ladies in langatta prison live so well like a boarding school bro
may God add you more strength to move on.
what did the mother and the brother had to do with that???this is crazy
I remember this case. The family were blamed for colluding in the victim's death. Any way I can't judge
Kizungu mingi.....like ur nation. 1st b4 upende kizungu ya majuuu......
Watching from Canada. keeping you all in my prayers.
miamori13 if u had been watchin from kibera u wudnt say it. Nkt.
miamori13 amen
I learn something in deed
Please add English subtitles! You have an international audience.
I know right!!!!!
Ww si ujue tu ni mambo ya prison
@@sherrykenisha3692 🤣😂😂😂😂😂😂🤣😂ghai
What?😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
ooooh use swahili next time. If they can be released in bond am ready. watching from Canada
yes it's best to use Swahili
They don't need bond,they are already serving time in prison in other words they were sentenced long time ago.
lewies Hamilton Lagat Hi Lewis, we Need to talk
This is to all men who beat their wives, siku yaja atakuuwa. Jela ni sawa kuliko kuchapwa na mtu just because he have big muscles. Just Saying wachaneni na bibi endeni mpigane na wanaume wenzenyu wale ambao mtapigana sawasawa. Thank me later.
poleni my sisters ni maisha tu
I would have opted for swahili in I were the journalist. The inmates seem to struggle a bit
May God bless u.alot.have learnt soo much from you thanks one's more
depression ,,, ukosefu wa ajira.
Take courage in everything God's powerful. Your passion will go away and the new life will begin soon.
Good lesson...i thank God he resqued me from this last year...if not for mercy from my s.o i would be one of this women...a statistic
Thats a good project Judy Mbugua... i wish you would make another platform (live or behind scene) for people who would like to forgive, for example the family members, esp the son, of the late girl who was burned in the car with the lady who is sentenced to death.. actually for the families of the late and the prisoners. just a thought may be its good for both families to heal...
waah soo touching if I had power I cld have forgiven them,they have accepted their mistakes and are remorseful
y can't u interview them in swahili???
May God help you sister
God will Humble You
What a lesson from these women may God give you stre
This is sad but in this life I have learnt one thing never to fight over a dude!!!
The story only flows when you use your fluent language.thats Swahili.
Asante yesu
It's funny people are concentrating on language instead of looking at the bigger picture...How may be the government should put up centres of abused women or even men.Most of this people commit these crimes for luck of support and the few of unknown.Too scared to leave a man coz they have no where to go. May be we should be asking where the anger and violence come from may be that has to do with how the African kids were brought up.The beating and punishment.So when people grow up they don't know anything else but violence as a way of solving issues.I Hope in Kenya counselling is free coz may cases are raising where people need professional help.
I like your comment but I wonder, if counselling were to be free, how wild Counsellors make a living off it?
(I'm not saying there isn't free counselling though)
+Wabbie ng'ang'a it's free for individuals but of course they are paid by government. .why do we pay taxes if such small things can be made available...hope you understand what I mean...
Let me share! All scoops 😭😭
@ Lillian I agree with you I too noted folks are focused in language instead of big picture. The forum was meant for English, these inmates are freely talking the language that suits them anyway. I just listened some foreigners here should they speak Swahili? Talk of selfishness and ego.
what bigger picture if we don't understand mxm
kweli waongee kiswahili waache ulami mingi.
Aki ata kizungu inawashinda..
Kihara yake ndio inaongea
I said thankyou it very nice
Use swahili purely... It's clear all of them are struggling.
Swahili is a beautiful language
When the media had great content
may our good God b with u all....its not easy at all to b in prison i pray that one day all of u will b out n happy with your families...Gob bless you all...
please! leave Janet alone dont insult her or show her how to do her job....she was doing her job professionally and further more she asked them to be comfortable with Swahili or English....who told you this clip was meant only for those people who understands Swahili only?I think a times some people should style up.
Nimependa hii story sana. Such great lessons learned
Waa poleni sana mungu atakusaidia sana
The woman whose husband beat her should be set free. She should've never been sentence.
may God help them coz its nt easy to be there
may jah see them
Great lessons to take away from this interview
so sorry
it's better you use swahili becoz that's a kenyan prison bt still there are pple who can't understand swahili,so both English n swahili shud apply,I learned a life lesson from these ladies,I must try my best to control my anger..watching bak hea in Jordan country
Hasira hasara.Never again will I allow my anger to affect my actions
Regardless of what language is being spoken, what they're explaining is important. Perhaps sub titles in different languages so more people from more countries can watch and understand what's happening to these women. They're stories need to be heard in order for change to happen.
Kwanini ninyi wakenya mnapenda Sana kingereza wakati ninyi Ni East Africa
Communication accomodation theory - use a language that the client is comfortable with. In this case, Kiswahili language.
mungu hawezi kubali mabaya huyoni shetani semeni shetani ashindwe
IF GOD SAY YES. NO BODY CAN SAY NO. Ashidwe
This journalist should accommodate these ladies and speak in Swahili.
Inaka jela watu wanakua warembo Sana😀😀
You should have done the interview in kiswahili....
God nakuomba kwasababu ya wote wzko njela uwspe nguvu. Na uwasamee makosa yao. Wemungu unawanju kila mmja kwa Rohoo yake.
I will love to also know what the prisoners are saying too.just put english captures on the screen to translate what they are saying.I really feel for the women in kenya.
Very true
good..piece bt I think Janet should av used much swahili..still love a piece that..Lillian Muli...sometime back..on crime
God did it for Halima from life sentence to freedom at last....
shira Ann is she free now?
@@bensonmwenesi7703 not yet...I was in langata 2 weeks ago...and I saw her there...she was wearing a blue uniform that time which is fir trustees...their letters came while u was there..so maybe ametoka this week
Nimejifusa kitu may God gives you strong is easy
What is the difference between life sentence and death sentences.... are they not the same
@@harunmacaruf3025 death sentence you are supposed to be hunged bt it's not allowed in kenya.then life sentence you are just there in prison you don't know the date or year you will get out of prison
I'm a documentary documentarist based in(Korea) Asia. I would like to meet NATASHA. how can i meet or get in contact with her? any help will be appreciated
Get in touch
Next time use Swahili Janet
Think of some of us watching from malawi...
Kizungu sio mdomo yao.sad stories though. Atleast they have changed,and through them i have learnt something
Next time use kiswahili please
And Or subtitles....
James Oswe Kilswahili for you watching from New York
Poleni jamani
i want to visit these women.
The woman who torched the other was later released 🤤 I saw another clip and I think the story is different...
Forgive my manners that i"m commenting 2 years later. A counselor should be jovial and have a good rapo .But Damn that counselor looks like someone who missed her SGR train.She looks hurt.Such a counselor should be jovial and have good Rapo with the inmates,Anyway Of Importance is life!!
Jameni c mtumie Swahili language instead of this English yenye mnaongea past like it's present
Anyway sorry for everything
Lakink mbona Janet hakufanya interview in Kiswahili??
Please translate what they are saying in English I don't understand Swahili.Why didn't they put english captures on the screen while they are speaking so I know what they are saying?
Wil translate for u
Crime of passion, some women killed husbands side chic, another killed hubby for cheating, another fought with a friend who later died and the whole family was jailed for life
there should b some english lesons in jail
Dont concentrate on the way they are expressing themselves but the message they are passing.
The journalists should translate in English, because this program is watched worldwide.
Why dont you just talk the national language Eish!!!! Kiswaaaa😂😂😂
ii kirami chako kwani hujui your audience what they're fluent in..nkt..umembooh
where did that woman get that weae jameni.....
Next time use Swahili.
Its sad that this prisons are full of court injustice
Foriegners would like to follow the cases
Muandishi sikuizi uhai nimdg Aliyeuwa wacha waishi uko tena waonyesha wamezowea namukiwa ivyo munawakawaka mmependeza hayo maisha wanapatiwa uku uswazi Akuna Awatakiwi kupendeza ivyo wengi watashawishika wamependeza bhn sio kiivyo inauma wenzao washapotea waache wakae umo