Poor Guka

Mungai confirms that his brother once lived in opulence. He would eat and drink in Gilgil, where he did business, and drove to answer to the call of nature in Nakuru town.


“If his vehicle ran out of fuel while drunk, he would empty bottles of beer into the fuel tank,” he says...………......
 
Mungai confirms that his brother once lived in opulence. He would eat and drink in Gilgil, where he did business, and drove to answer to the call of nature in Nakuru town.


“If his vehicle ran out of fuel while drunk, he would empty bottles of beer into the fuel tank,” he says...………......
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Hakuna dawa ya ujinga.
There was a ka-arrogance that was with those people who were moneyed in the 1970s. Some never saw hiyo tu-pesa yao ikiisha.
I saw one kick out his widowed sister from his 200 acre farm on the instigation of one of his wives. Baadaye he lost all his money, closed shops, thriving dairy farm collapsed and the 15 children who were not doing very well in school each went their way to seek low level livelihoods.
Meanwhile the God of fortunes smiled on his sent away sister and her six children, they did well in school, got good jobs and some later went into biz and they are doing very well.
One of the the lady's sons was my age when their house was demolished as they were being evicted by the uncle. We have kept in touch and in December he told me the uncle had sent out a cry of help analaliwa na medical bills for himself and the senior wife. I advised him wamsaidie ni kama kazi ya mungu.
 
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There was a ka-arrogance that was with those people who were moneyed in the 1970s. Some never saw hiyo tu-pesa yao ikiisha.
I saw one kick out his widowed sister from his 200 acre farm on the instigation of one of his wives. Baadaye he lost all his money, closed shops, thriving dairy farm collapsed and the 15 children who were not doing very well in school each went their way to seek low level livelihoods.
Meanwhile the God of fortunes smiled on his sent away sister and her six children, they did well in school, got good jobs and some later went into biz and they are doing very well.
One of the the lady's sons who was my age when their house was demolished as they were being evicted by the uncle. We have kept in touch and in December he told me the uncle had sent out a cry of help analaliwa na medical bills for himself and the senior wife. I advised him wamsaidie ni kama kazi ya mungu.

Hii arrongance hadi wa leo iko.
 
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