At times , I am just disgusted and depressed to be a Citizen of this Country …
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At times , I am just disgusted and depressed to be a Citizen of this Country …
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Man’s justice is very elusive for the poor. That’s how the world has always worked, by rewarding the powerful. I used to get really mad at some things, till a friend told me gently to not always expect fairness–you will be less disappointed that way. The world is a wicked place. Majority of people are simply not fair, or sensitive to the pain of others–plain and simple. But that does not mean good people don’t exist. Better to be surprised by a good deed when you don’t expect it.
I will never forget how members of his family rolled their eyes while the mother of the deceased wailed in court after the verdict.
Probably the judge was given some money. You get surprised at the lack of pride and self-respect exhibited by these so-called learned people.
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Waafrika ni rangi wazungu ni culture so hakuna kitu unaeza duu
Muga Apondi presided over the trial.
He is no longer a Judge.
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[SIZE=6]Talk of Maasai elders’ ritual and curse after Tom Cholmondeley’s death[/SIZE]
By GEORGE SAYAGIEAugust 19th, 2016 3 min read
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LEFT: Mrs Lucy Sisina, the widow of the late KWS Ranger Mr Samson ole Sisina, with her his first born son John Esho. RIGHT: Mr Tom Cholmondeley. PHOTOS | GEORGE SAYAGIE and FILE
Details have emerged of how Maasai elders recently conducted a ritual at the graveside of the late Mr Samson ole Sisina cursing his killers, after attempts to reopen an inquiry into his death hit a snag.
Mr Tom Cholmondeley was charged in connection to the death of Mr Sisina, a Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) ranger, after a shooting incident in April 2005 at the Soysambu ranch in Naivasha.
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In court, Mr Cholmondeley had admitted shooting Mr Sisina in self-defence.
Then Attorney-General Amos Wako later dropped the manslaughter charge.
https://nairobinews.nation.co.ke/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/chom.jpgTom Cholmondeley (centre) at the Nairobi High Court. PHOTO | FILE
Speaking to Nairobi News on Thursday, the family’s spokesman claimed the rituals were so strong and should not be taken lightly.
He claimed the results have already started manifesting.
CONFIRMATION OF RITUALS
“It was a serious thing and it was conducted by very elderly Maasais. So when the elders heard the news yesterday, they knew it was a confirmation that the rituals still work,” said Mr Torome, their spokesman, in an interview with Nairobi News on Thursday.
“The curse will follow the kin even after the death of the killer. They must go back to Sisina’s family,” he said.
His freedom cost his family dearly! and by dearly you know who bought their huge tracts of land and milk.