Woman in Kibera returns borrowed sufuria after it follows her to work three

If someone had told me this story last week, I would have laughed and asked them which local movie it was from. But yesterday morning, I saw something with my own eyes that I cannot explain with logic.

You see, people borrow things all the time. Sufurias, salt, chargers, umbrellas — it’s the normal neighbour-to-neighbour life in Kibera.

But what happens when the sufuria refuses to be borrowed? What if the pot follows you to work like a stubborn pet?

A Woman and a Sufuria

It all began with a simple act. A young woman, let’s call her Achieng, borrowed a sufuria from her next-door neighbour. They had always borrowed from each other, and there had never been any issue before. That evening, she used the pot to cook ugali for her children....CONTINUE READING