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Nairobi's Dr. Pamela Olet Accused of Sexually Exploiting Young Musicians

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Nyakundi Report

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This archive report was first published on 13 September 2019.

Dr. Pamela Olet, the CEO of Kenya Tsetse and Trypanosomiasis, has been accused of a disturbing pattern of behavior in Nairobi's music scene.

According to reports, Dr. Olet, a divorcee who resides in Parklands, has been accused of using her wealth to lure young musicians into sexual relationships, only to abandon them afterwards.

One musician alleged that Dr. Olet, a veterinarian by profession, would use her wealth and influence to exploit young musicians, leaving them financially and emotionally vulnerable.

Dr. Olet's behavior has been the subject of several allegations, including an incident at her Meladen Club in Nairobi's upper hill area, where two young men fought over her attention.

Workers at the club have also accused Dr. Olet of having open affairs with young musicians, including a reported incident where she allegedly molested a young man in her car in a parking yard.

Initial reports also suggest that Dr. Olet was involved with Nairobi businessman Bonke Komwayi, who was arrested and booked at Athi-River police station after a woman accused him of owing her KES 400,000.

Published on September 13, 2019, at 6:47 PM.

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