Humanity

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Kindness…

KWS Ranger Philip Wesa is one a service man amongst many. He sacrificed to carry a disabled Deborah Nyaboke on his back in a hilly Aberdare National park in effort to make her view the chania Falls. Nyaboke a Form two pupil at Joyland special school in Kisumu had been left in the vehicle by her teachers and attendants as they ascended the Aberdare since she couldn’t climb on her own and only left to receive the information from her colleagues. Mr. Wesa …touched, .decided to go back to[ATTACH=full]166550[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]166551[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]166552[/ATTACH] the vehicle, clutched his gun then hoisted the poor Deborah on his back. Yes, she joined her colleagues at the park and her dream was realized. This act of sacrifice and heart is rare.

Mungu ambariki sana

nice act of kindness

A real hero.

Wesa ameweza

Mungu abariki yeye sana

It will sound even better when you remove the word ‘poor’.

Sasa Dame alilipishwa trip and the teachers knew hawangempandisha murima… Warimu funda sana!

Wesa is a legend

Thats a true act of kindness

Good stuff.We still have humane people around.

This should trend globally. Presidential award asap

Hi @nobert ,how is Ghana

Hot wet and dry. This winter in killing us

Good to hear,you work close to de beach,just douse yaself into da water once in a while.Oga Di Obeng say he no want stay anymore.He di not want to be in dis Contri any longer.

They must earn their cut.
Do you think they organize all those school activities for their love of the students?

Apewe madaraka.

I hear KWS are the least paid disciplined service…rangers earn 13k net, …ni ukweli ama propaganda tu?

@Tarantino kuja.

I wish huyu ranger angepewa cpl with immediate effect…

@Tarantino atuelezee Kama its true KWS rangers are the least paid … while KFS are the highest paid security agents ati wanakula mzuri kushinda Kdf