Impunity wrote:What dose she do for a living currently?
Aii, in her state, I doubt if she can do anything.
I'm not one who supports nataka serekali itusaidie but in this case, this is a special woman who worked hard.
Something should have been done much earlier especially by the corporates who used to use her. In a case like this, the gov't should also intervene.
Remember she was a role model for many women who live in those slums. Now they are telling their kids, "if you are serious about your ambition, and work hard, you will end up mad like conje. You should steal and become like one of the rich politicians."
This is where gov't should and must step in.
Jose: If I make it through this thug life, I'll see you one day. The Lord is the only way to stop the hurt.