Man advises women to scout for freshly divorced men in Milimani Law Courts

A Kenyan man has advised women to look for potential partners at Milimani Law Courts and other courts in high-end areas where divorce cases are handled.
In a video shared on TikTok, Josh Mtetezi encouraged women to take advantage of the high number of divorce proceedings happening daily. He claimed that many of the men going through these cases are financially stable and may be open to starting new relationships after their marriages end.
“Ladies, if time utakuwa free, Watu wanadivorce daily uko Milimani Law Courts, enda make connections.Kuna wanaume wazuri uko. Na matajiri ndo wanadivorce. Maskini hawadivorce, ata hawana papers. Hawa matajiri wanadivorce na wanatafuta bibi apo,” he said.
Loosely translated as;
“Ladies, if you ever have free time, people are divorcing daily at the Milimani Law Courts. Go and make connections. There are good men there. And it’s the wealthy who divorce. Poor men don’t divorce; they don’t even have the paperwork. These rich men are divorcing and looking for wives right there.”
He urged women to show confidence and carry themselves professionally when visiting the courts, emphasising that appearance and presentation can make a strong first impression. He advised them to create simple business cards and hand them out while at the courts, using the opportunity to network and introduce themselves to potential partners.

According to him, presenting oneself as a business-minded woman creates an image of success and independence, which he believes can attract serious partners.
“Tengeneza business cards, ingia court kama witness, peana cards, usirudi home na business cards, peana.Andika kwa business card wewe ni CEO wa cosmetic, market yourself well. Vaa vizuri, ni kama wewe ndo lawyer,” he added.
Loosely translated as;
“Make business cards, go into the court as a witness, hand out the cards, don’t go back home with any business cards, give them out. Write on the business card that you are a cosmetics CEO, and market yourself well. Dress well, as if you are a lawyer.”
The man added that by spending time around the courts, observing proceedings and networking, women could increase their chances of meeting someone ready for a fresh start. He insisted that consistency and boldness would eventually pay off.
“Mwezi ukiisha utapata Wanjigi wako na maisha iendelee. Anza kutembea.”









