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Clad in a red jacket, white top, a scarf and braided hair, the diminutive, dark-skinned mother of five leads us to where she currently lives in Nairobi without hesitation.
“I’m not afraid of anything as I’ve no regrets over what happened to him [Wambua]. I’m ready to face the court and testify as I swear I never coached Mwende [her daughter] to lie,” states Ms Nzilani, 46, as she settles down for the interview.
She is repeatedly interrupted by her three-year-old son, whom she had with her current husband.
The boy wants to be served tea, and is oblivious of all the media interest that the story of her mother’s past has attracted.
Sauernheimer preparing communion wafers with wine in them at a bakery in Germany. Photos: Nicolas Armer/dpa
The idea came to her while she was baking a red wine cake for her son, says the pastor of a congregation in the Franconia area of Germany. The whole time, Julia Kleemann was thinking about how to celebrate communion at the confirmations that were coming up.
“I realised it must be possible to bake the wine into the wafers – just like I was doing with my cake, ” she recalls.
That would mean people wouldn’t have to drink from the chalice at communion any more – a danger amid the pandemic – but could still partake in the rite.