By Mark Anthony
On the 29/10/213, it was a long day with speechless voices
in Thuon Gweno, North Kanyikela location of Ndhiwa district when two pretty
young when took it on a head over a shepherd concubine of whom each of them
claimed to own.
It all begun when one of the ladies by the name Anyango, who
is a young widow, came across the so called Naomi on her way to the market and
pounced on her with blows and kicks like rain. Things turned out to be
otherwise when the hunter, Anyango turned out to be the hunted and in return,
were beaten brutally by Naomi of whom she claimed had snatched her man.
“This Anyango was left or let me say divorced by the shepherd
some months back due to what he claimed was her continuous misconduct behaviour
in the village…” said Okello Okuoro one of the eye witnesses.
Efforts to meet the ‘good shepherd’ too were fruitful but he
didn’t want his name to be mentioned anywhere, all he said was “I am no longer in
love with that jealousy Anyango, my heart now belongs to Naomi and that’s all.”
Similar cases have been rampant in most parts of western Kenya
due early marriages and untimely deaths of the spouses leaving one of the
parties at the peak of life. This has forced a number of the young widows to
cling on the little hope for love that they can reach for easily.
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