Kusadikika wrote:Now after thinking about it I really sympathize with Baraza. What does she do now? Can she still practice law?? With the security of tenure that comes with an office like hers she was certain that she would have a job till she was 74 years old. She probably went and took a huge mortgage on a house knowing she would always be able to pay.
In the blink of an eye the job is gone, prospects of getting those high paying consultancies which are hinged on integrity suddenly varnish. What can she do??? Maybe write a book? Or can she go back to a University and teach? Or maybe go to Fida. Or move to another country! I will be very interested to know what she does next. I hope she does well. She looks strong and I am rooting for her to rise from this disgrace. Life must go on.
.......from runda to kamiti,they are not far apart.
....for those who think kerubo is supposed to be a guard the rest of her life,they are damn wrong,her life will be better without the 3.5m.
........people like kerubo can easily take a country through a revolution of the mind.she has done her bit.it's a class war.respect everyone no matter their status in life.that's the lesson here,a journey of a thousand miles begins with one step.