Curfew should not break households’ cohesionThe curfew induced by coronavirus has brought to the fore the national love fabric that binds homes into a cohesive entity.Those families that reside in gated communities have continued to interact freely albeit cautiously, while those separated by the fence have not stopped checking on each other. “No curfew can make us discard our traditional inbuilt good neighbourliness. While the curfew has all the good intentions of keeping us safe, he adds, it should not kill our brother’s keeper traditions, where good neighbourliness has been the bane of Africanism. SEE ALSO: Powers Matiang'i and Kagwe can use to stop virus spreadAre you suspecting that you have coronavirus? Before you rush to the hospital, do this quick easy self-assessment test.
Source: Standard Digital April 02, 2020 12:56 UTC