'I rehired Jacque Maribe's house help,' Terryanne Chebet narrates

Piece by: Caren Nyota
Lifestyle

Media personality TerryAnne Chebet has been busy focusing on her career, brand, and family.

The mother of two beautiful daughters, who's the General Manager of Metropol TV in an interview with Grace Msalame on her Unscripted segment, spoke about her life after she was fired by Citizen TV in October 2016.

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Speaking about her firing and how life changed she said,

When I was fired I was crying and locked myself in the room. The hardest person to tell the sad news to, was the nanny (Pamela Kemo) because she had worked for me for ten years. She knew me in and out and had never seen me cry,' she recalled.

Adding,

I can imagine what was going through her mind.

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Terryanne at some point had to loan her best friend Jacque Maribe her house help because she could not afford her anymore.

She {Pamela) took a break for a while because at that time I was alone at home. I connected her to a friend of mine (Jacque Maribe) who needed a nanny. She went stayed there then I poached (rehired) her back.'

All was well at Maribe's house until when she moved in with Jowie, making things difficult for the house help.

In 2018 Pamela was among the protected state witnesses who testified in the murder of Monica Kimani, where Jowie is the main suspect.

Every time, Jowie would walk around with a gun in his pocket. As a result, I was extremely scared of him. He often got angry at me and would scold me often. At one point, he accused me of stealing money meant for the house rent,' she said.

Pamela also revealed that on the night Monica was killed, Jowie never returned home.

He did not return to the house that evening. He came back on Thursday afternoon (September 20, 2018) and drove Maribe to work at around 4 p.m. He returned to the house, but left again later in the evening,' she told the court.

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Jowie was freed on a cash bail of Sh2 million but he's still in jail because his family hasn't raised the full amount yet.