There is a saying that says “Kuingia Mombasa harusi, kutoka matanga”. This has been used to victimize coastal women whom many allege to use various unethical means to kill marriages and separate families from their young men. These are some of the stereotypes about Mombasa women that one should stop believing and learn from them the art of keeping men:

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Sieving tea with pants

Word has it that Mombasa women use their pants to sieve tea as a means of keeping a man. Those who believe in this lie say that this is a great working sample of black magic.

Proponents of this fallacy are those who worship witchcraft and believe its future is very bright. They accuse coastal ladies of using ‘waganga’ and witchcraft to keep husbands. However, if this is true, why can’t you also sieve tea using your pants and visit witches as well as sorcerers to keep your men permanently?

Laziness

There are also those who believe that lazy women occupy Mombasa. This is not true. You should learn to differentiate laziness from being feminine. 

The only black magic that coastal women use is beauty, cleanliness, respect, bedroom prowess and great cooking.

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