I am unable to move on. Just when I begin to think that things are getting better, some news pops up to spoil!
Earlier in the day, I was exchanging SMSs with my sister. She is in Johannesburg and I am in Zurich, and she was giving me a ‘moment by moment update’ of chaos in Nakuru area. You’d think she is on the ground. At one point I couldn’t cope, yet I couldn’t tell her to stop ‘the transmission’. My elder sister that lives close to Nakuru, has a group of close to 30 Internally Displaced Persons, many of whom she does not even know, but only landed on her compound because they followed one of their own, who happens to be my sister’s friend! Each one of them has a gory story to recount, of what happened to them.
That by itself is a big danger. I cannot help thinking of a blood-thirsty-lot breaking in on them. And what are they eating? etc..etc..etc
That aside, there is news that Nakuru Town itself is in chaos! My husband is headed in that direction to see his ailing father. Earlier, when he did not respond to my SMS I went into panic mode. He says he is safe, but he is yet to get to Nakuru. This is no way to live!
Kibaki, give Raila what he wants, and let Kenyans continue with their lives.
January 25, 2008 at 10:59 pm
Mwari, all my family is in Molo. I know how you feel. Will stand with you in prayers.
January 26, 2008 at 8:40 am
@farmgal- Now I understand why people just want PEACE. Justice is a foreign word, whose meaning we can seek much later. Lord, let there be peace.
January 28, 2008 at 7:37 am
Pole sana Mwari