By Brian Khavalaji It is every parent's dream to see their child graduate, and especially those living in the village. There, a graduation gown gives a family the ultimate bragging rights. The news will be discussed in all gossip hotspots including chamas, busaa joints and church meetings. In fact, from the moment they join college, a student's life becomes a matter of public inquiry. All villagers will keep tabs on your progress. The want to know how your academic life is faring. They send you Sh300 and ask if you received the funds, and then quickly add, 'Na uta graduate lini?' Unknown to them are the struggles you undergo in campus.
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