jaggernaut wrote:Those are not ordinary dogs. Must be jinis from the coast.
Stray dogs in Kibera will humbly wait for pieces of mutura to fall accidentally to the ground. Meanwhile, they will look at the indifferent eaters with pleading eyes.
And if nothing is to be found, they will go a sniffing to the thick soup that is found in the ditches.
So, naomba serikali na watu wa animal rights wa ingilie kati na wasaidie hawa mbwa.
And if this is how we treat our dogs, I will not be too surprised to find that they have staged a revolution of their own.
BTW, why don't these farmers keep dogs? I suspect they'd be having no problem like this!