Media personality Kamene Goro has shared how she was conned KSh 18,000 over the weekend by an online store.
The radio presenter made the confession during a conversation with her co-host on her morning radio show on Tuesday, October 11.
Rite of passage
Speaking while sharing the unfortunate tale, Kamene admitted that she is yet to accept that she was really conned off her money.
The radio presenter explained that she was looking for a play station to buy and opted to go for online stores advertising on Instagram.
After scouting for the ideal store, Kamene went for one that offered the console at a good deal; not knowing that she was about to be conned.
“It was such a deal, the amount of money, two pads, and 3 games… Tulioshwa a strong 18 thousand bob, I’ve never felt like that I feel like someone kicked me in the stomach. Hata siamini,” Kamene shared.
Karma? Kamene Goro on men who play video games
In December 2020, Kamene got herself on the receiving end after hitting out on men who play video games.
The radio presenter insisted that the activity was a complete waste of time and preferred having a man who reads books instead.
Kamene said video games were meant for kids and that grown-ups should instead engage in activities that suit them.
She added that she will always stay clear of men who play video games, as such men still have a lot of growing up to do.
“How can you honestly, we ni mtu mzima, you are paying your taxes, have a job, and then come back home at the end of the day to sit down and play video games
“For me, that’s my number one deal-breaker. When I see video games, I now know I’m dealing with a child. Mi nijikute playing video games, I always say I’m a grown-up, can’t we read a book,” Kamene said.
No to reggae music
Elsewhere, Kamene noted that she would find it hard to date someone who jams to such genre since she is not a fan.
She explained that music is important to her and if her partner’s taste of music doesn’t match with hers, she cannot keep up with the relationship.
“There’s no way I would be able to date you if you listen to reggae because I don’t listen to reggae and music is such a fundamental part of my life. If our music sense doesn’t match, I’m not doing it,” Kamene said.