CAPTION: Sallinder Nyawira, popularly known as Miss Nyawira. This past week, the spirit of exposing Kenyan con artistes and fraudsters was strong among Kenyans on Twitter.
In that very same spirit, community organization RescueBnB was under fire from Kenyans who demanded that contributions made towards strengthening and widening its activities be accounted for.
https://twitter.com/maumaudaughter/status/1089450938585104385?s=19
https://twitter.com/maumaudaughter/status/1089453484833792000?s=19
The organization which offered shelter to vulnerable Kenyans during times of crisis or disaster has now been mute for over a year. Their latest activity being in 2017, when violence struck a few areas in the country after the general elections.
https://twitter.com/kiruti/status/1089473209051828224?s=19
Word on the street is that the organization's head and founder, 30 year old Sallinder Nyawira, popularly known as Miss Nyawira on social media, flew to the United states just days after Kenyans contributed close to half a million shillings.
https://twitter.com/FarahUTD/status/1089454589261295617?s=19 CAPTION: Nyawira enjoying life in the United States after finessing Kenyans on Twitter. Other reports suggest that Nyawira is actually back in Kenya and was only abroad for a short period of time. She has however, kept a very low profile since her return.
https://twitter.com/mercymurugi/status/1089523818492805122?s=19
Like many other young and sprouting fraudsters, Sallinder Nyawira was once featured and glorified on many local dailies.
https://www.nation.co.ke/lifestyle/women/BOLD-WOMAN-Sallinder-Nyawira/1950830-4074228-9ul695z/index.html