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Kendu Bay, Kenya Mary Achieng sifted through her catch of silver cyprinid fish, sorting them into sacks and carrying them to the weighing stand at Kogwang’ Beach, on the shore of Lake Victoria.
Achieng had caught the fish the night before, using a solar-powered light to lure them into her nets. The 500kg haul would earn her 50,000 Kenyan shillings ($450) enough to keep her family going until she next went out again on the lake a week later.
Before she got the lamp two years ago, Achieng had to stock her stall in Kendu Bay with whatever she could buy from local fishermen, many of whom would only sell to women offering up their bodies for sex.
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KENDU BAY, Kenya (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Mary Achieng’ sifted through her catch of silver cyprinid fish, sorting them into gunny sacks and carrying them to the weighing stand at Kogwang’ Beach, on the Kenyan shore of Lake Victoria.
Achieng’ had caught the fish the night before, using a solar-powered light to lure them into her nets.
The 500-kg (1,100-lb) haul would earn her 50,000 Kenyan shillings ($450) - enough to keep her family going until she next went out again on the lake a week later.
Before she got the lamp two years ago, Achieng’ had to stock her stall in Kendu Bay with whatever she could buy from local fishermen - many of whom would only sell to women offering up their bodies for sex.
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THE STANDARD By
James Omoro |
March 2nd 2021 at 15:01:10 GMT +0300
Residents at the scene where a security guard, Peter Olenyo, 61, was killed by armed gangsters at Ayub Okoko primary school in Rachuonyo North Sub-county on March 2, 2021. [James Omoro, Standard]
A primary school security guard was murdered and digital learning gadgets stolen in Homa Bay on Tuesday.
This was after robbers raided Ayub Okoko Primary in Rachuonyo North Sub-county and killed the guard identified as Peter Olenyo.
The gang entered the school at 4am and attacked the 61-year-old man with sharp weapons.
The senior citizen sustained injuries on various parts of the body before he died in the hands of the assailants.