“I dropped out of primary school due to financial problems and a year later, decided to get married to my primary school lover, hoping to make life bearable,” the 29-year-old told The Nairobian. After washing about eight motorbikes and one car daily, she takes home at least Sh400. By Mutsoli FaithPhoto:CourtesyAt Kayombi market in Ugunja in Siaya County, a middle-aged woman washes boda bodas every day. Like all bright kids, Florence Ochieng had a dream, a dream that was shattered when money became an issue at the final leg of primary school education. Her day begins at 7am with her eight-month baby strapped on her back.
Source: Standard Digital July 07, 2016 07:30 UTC