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Sunday Magazine - (20/09/2009 )
Lornah’s track and family race
Marathoner Lornah Kiplagat followed her heart when she met and fell in love with Dutchman Pieter Langerhorst seven years ago. "I changed my citizenship because, according to our African customs, a woman leaves her parents’ home for her husband’s. That is what I did," she says. ... Read More
 
Strange antics at the petrol pump
Every motorist has to visit them once in a while — if not weekly, then daily. And every motorist has a story to tell of their conduct. Love them or loathe them, no Kenyan driver can do without a pump attendant. ... Read more
 
Fury frustrates reconciliation
Jimmy knew he had erred seriously. His ignoring our first wedding anniversary had put him in more trouble than he had ever envisaged and he was deeply regretting his month-long sulk over Bryan. I guess I was lucky he came to my parents’ home with the intention to beg for forgiveness and plead for my return. He did not expect the quest to be easy but I suspect he had not anticipated it to be this hard either. ... Read more
 
Kenyan woman a mystery creature
At the risk of drawing hostile looks unto me today, I dare say that the Kenyan woman is frequently a monument of great inconsistencies and mysteries. And, folks, it is a tiring and frightful experience trying to decipher her exact position in many things. ... Read more
 

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