Many Luos who grew up in the 90s and lost their parents to the AIDS pandemic can relate to this story. If the wave of death that swept though Luo Nyanza from the 90s to the early 2000s hadn't occurred, the generation of these children would have turned out very different. We lost our financial pillars and mentors, the creme of Luo who were mainly civil servants. Luos dominated civil service in 80s and 90s, but majority of them died. Majority of their children went through untold suffering. Even in adulthood, most are still traumatised from childhood experiences.
Simmy next time make sure you informed your interviewee on the questions you are going to ask them. Visembo had breakdowns multiple times reason being you asked her very sensitive family related questions which she didn’t expect you will ask her.
Uamua ni nyaka uket apostle e lum,ndalo mane wuod fibi konyo jothumbe to ne ober,Ka de wuod fibi onge jothumbe mang'eny de onge,wereuru gi Wuod nyamumbo!chuo te jochode!
WOW, what a journey! Velma is a strong woman; that was a traumatizing youth experience. No doubt she's going to trailblaze more and more to a greater future. I love her story, very well told👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 Remarkable show, Simy! Keep them rolling 👍🏾👍🏾
Simy, advise the lady to move on and forget about this bad past. She continues to heart herself by dwelling on this issue. Many women have been more badly hurt by men