Tuesday, June 2, 2020

END OF THE GUARDIAN DEVIL



That night a part of him died inside. He tried to forget about that trauma but like a haunted house the nightmare stuck before him. He tried speaking it out through writing but no one cared enough to take it seriously. One evening, he got home devastated. His drunk guardian attacked, pouncing on him like a fierce tiger on a gazelle and molested the defenseless Logan again!

OK, let’s consider the possibilities of surviving before the second incident, maybe Logan could have moved on with the first attack after years of struggling, maybe he would have chosen to keep it a secret to himself and live with it. Maybe he planned on running away from home or maybe he hoped that would never ever occur again but then once beaten...

That was the end of an innocent soul. His guardian was a stray wild beast and he happened to be his prey. Broken Logan locked himself up in his room. Hours passed, days ended still locked up in his room sobbing, clinging on a thread of his pouring soul. To him the world turned into a dust, a cruel place with no one to trust.

When he would open his eyes he could see his world crumbling down before him, his dreams shattered, his soul draining from him. When he would close his eyes he could see his beast attacking him. These weren’t the memories he wanted to live with. There was only one way to get out of this all, he thought. Logan got up from the floor, stared at his bed-sheet then the ceiling and what happened next was just a total blackout.

Days later his hanging lifeless body was found by the police who received a report from Logan’s teacher of his absence. Thanks to forensic professionals who revealed that he was molested by the father. The father got arrested for child abuse and sexual assaults, he was sentenced for a life term imprisonment.

I don’t know about you but they call it justice. But, does it have to end this way?

BY BRIAN MRIRA
mrirabrian@gmail.com

ORIGINAL STORY BY
EMMANUEL KOMORA
@merlthepoet

Tuesday, May 26, 2020

GUARDIAN DEVIL I



They say you’re pronounced dead once your heart stops beating, yet this wasn’t the case for Logan. At school he would write his depressing poems with anonymous signature. Little did he know walls have ears. Everyone knew it was his. Most of them made fun of him while others called him names and ‘attention seeker.’

The filled pages that were once empty felt the pain of his bleeding ink. Whatever the response he got from his schoolmates, made him stop writing yet the book and the pen felt his loneliness like a buried empty coffin.

A teacher once approached him, asking him to get a therapy session in the school which he did without hesitation. He tried to open up but got choked in his own words. This seemed too much for him. He gave himself a halt in attending the sessions.

He was just a ten year old junior high student who knew nothing, about life. His life was always a one way traffic-home to school to home. Everyday, he walked down the street wishing someone would see him and hear his tormented soul screaming out for help or maybe get a hug and hear a whisper, “It’s just a nightmare boy, you are going to be alright.”

Sadly, the reality of his lonesome life was like a nightmare dressed in a day dream, walking home to a guardian father who was ever drunk and would sometimes wrestle Logan for nothing. Logan would then run for his innocent life into his room and lock himself from his father’s rage and fury.

One day, Logan fell asleep in his cubicle room and forgot to lock his door. When his drunk father arrived back late at the wee hours of the night, he realized Logan’s door wasn’t locked. “This is the perfect timing” he thought to himself as he entered the room full of smiles. In the dark, he grabbed him by his neck, frightened Logan screamed on top of his voice but no one was there for him. He made him draw seven pose  and molested little Logan. 

That reality became a recurring nightmare. Who could he call, if the only place to feel safe turned out to be his slaughter house and his guardian angel into a beast disguised as human? How was he going to speak of this? What of his dignity as a boy? What would people think of him? If it were you, what could you do?
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BY BRIAN MRIRA

ORIGINAL STORY BY
EMMANUEL KOMORA
@merlthepoet

Sunday, May 10, 2020

THE RED RIBBON IV




AT THE HOSPITAL

“So, in any case you find yourself positive of the virus, you should know there are treatments that can be facilitated to help you get better. If you are negative of the virus, you should have yourself tested after three months and engage in protected sex by use of a condom.” Said Doctor Halima calmly.
In my thoughts, I kept thinking of what would happen if my results comes out positive. I almost refused taking the test, but my friends were boldly determined after having a rough month. Sandy, who had made us come to this point, had been falling sick time to time, he suggested for the test to confirm his doubts. Tony, on the other hand had his gravely fears about the matter while John just seemed confused.

Blood tests were done, we waited for the results. ‘Terrified!’ was the only verb in our minds as our hearts thumped to the rhythmic beats of the “Wamlambez” song playing in the background. Clouds of nervousness had formed inside us. No one whispered a word to another. We seemed total strangers at that moment. After ten minutes waiting, we were ushered in as we had promised ourselves to do it as a group and needed the results revealed to us at ago.

“Am sorry to say this..." she posed. We made eye contact to each other in disbelief. "Sandy, you are HIV positive...” She revealed. At that moment I just knew all of us were bound to be positive. I could see melancholic tears rolling down his cheeks, lost in himself but we had to show him that we were strong though the world was shattering for us. “The rest of you are safe for now, you tested negative.” She finished and left us. Light and ray of hope surfaced again for the three of us. Sandy by now couldn't even face us. He felt like an outsider but we were determined to help him through this. We checked out of the hospital after sorting his medication. No one uttered a single word through the journey till upon reaching his home. Sandy was in a sorry state, looking devastated. His life-everything about him seemed to be crumbling.

“How can I live with such a terrifying disease?” He asked between sobs. “Sandy this is not the end of life, we have you.” I replied. “Just let me think about it, you guys just go home.” He said as we reached at the door step of his apartment. We didn’t want to upset him-we left. That was the moment I realized why life has so many complains. That night, I received a message from Sandy...

From Sandy OG


Thanks for being a great friend to me, our friendship has been amazing, like family. I consider you guys as my brothers. This is the end of my life and I can’t let you guys live with me as a burden. Take care of each other. Brother, goodbye.


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BY BRIAN MRIRA
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SCRIPTED BY HOBSON MLATI

Thursday, April 23, 2020

THE RED RIBBON III



Alcohol has proved to be the most efficient solution to a man’s problem, but then it can also lead to undesirable results! Unfortunately-Sandy, who had gone home with two of the ladies from the bar called us up in the morning to his home. We found him sited at the balcony smoking pot, he seemed a bit off and nervous. ‘This is a murder case.’ I thought. “Nini bro mbona umetuita vi-urgent hivyo?” John asked with a broken Nairobian sheng . After few moments of deadly silence, he gathered the nerves to talk. “Imagine those ladies we met last night are highschoolers, under 18 in fact wako form 2 and their parents are searching for them!”

I couldn’t bear listening to such terrible news thinking of what I had done to Betty. “Brother you had two under 18 girls at your apartment, drunk. You even had threesome and now you want to feel sorry for them? That’s not your fault.” Stated Tony. “Their parents are on their way here, we have to make something up like we found them on our way home.” We agreed to that plan though unstable, waiting for their parents to arrive at any uncalculated time. At the same time, Betty was sleeping warmly at my apartment. I didn't want to reveal to them that I went with Betty since this was turning out to be a big case. Unfortunately luck wasn't at arms length on my side. My phone rang just about two minutes to the arrival of their worried parents with the police. “Hello,” I responded in a whisper. “Hello, its Betty. I have to...” Then the line was cut!

So we had made all due preparations for the dissolvement party, at least I found a better name for it instead of just being a party. I really thought it was going to be hard having to let go of Jane who by this time had just accepted to come after a month of convincing her. “Do you remember the first time we met?” She asked. “I know, it was through a party like this. Who knew it would come to an end like this!” I stated. “I just hope you get a better, perfect matching wife. At least we are still beloved family, even though it would hurt seeing you with another woman but it’s fine. You just...” I couldn't let her finish, I cut her short with a kiss which she didn’t push me away,she enjoyed it with much pleasure.
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“Guys I have to go,” I said. “What!” John remarked. I was already tensed as I knew it was Betty who was calling. I picked up my car keys and left. Upon reaching home I couldn’t believe this was my house, all the furniture were turned upside down. It was a swollen mess. Just when I was reaching for my phone, Betty showed up trembling. I rushed towards her trying to check if she was fine. “Am so sorry” She said, looking disturbed. “No, if it’s a robbery am so sorry for leaving you here alone.” I tried to console her. “It’s not a robbery, I’m bipolar...” She said. I was totally confused since I had never been with a person with such a disorder. “When I am scared, I get aggressive,” She hesitated. “I’ll clear this mess.” She concluded. “What! I think I should just take you to your parents with the rest of your high school friends,” She looked at me with a sharp surprise. “How did you know? Please don't rat out on me, I’ll clear this mess and I’ll go” She begged.

I couldn’t clear that mess so I let her do it as I left in anger. I thought all this was happening to me maybe the gods had been angry with me for dating a relative. I just hoped I wouldn't have to rot in jail for such an issue. I picked up my phone, I called Sandy. “Hey man, how did it go?” I asked. “All is fine, they promised not to tell their parents on what happened last night, seems like they were on a school break. Actually the story is, they had no fare, so we are good,” He replied. All was not good, I thought of telling him I hooked up with a crazy cute looking girl but I just couldn't. I hang up the phone and hoped I would go home and find my house in its form and the girl gone!


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BY BRIAN MRIRA
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SCRIPTED BY HOBSON MLATI

Monday, April 13, 2020

THE RED RIBBON II



AT THE BAR

“Some things don’t last brother, true love is only in the states where there's…” Blurted  Tony. “Everything will fall in place, look at this place-those ladies. In fact that is college and campus girls’ spot.” John scuffed smiling. “I believe I shouldn’t be girly to cry about it, we got money and yeah, those girls, we will make it rain on them. We should not leave here alone.” I blurted determinedly. The four of us had become great friends since childhood. John the Information Technology Engineer, Sandy the Mechanical Engineer, Tony the Software Engineer and I the Electrical Engineer. Yeah you can say it, we all are engineers. We schooled at the same schools since kindergarten to university.

“Sandy, the ladies are in the building,” John shouted amidst the blurring loud noise of the reggae music that was playing on the background. “Thaa-nkgod fi di gal deem, eeeh,” John sung while reaching out for his 4 tusker lite beer, “So, are we going?” He asked, fixing his gaze at the three of us, I could see flecks of lights reflecting in his brown eyes. I was empty, nothing forthcoming in my mind, my tongue seemed cemented, not even a single word. I was like a wall clock with no battery. No honey words to use to woo those girls as it has been a while. “I think we should leave the table for the grieving man.” Sandy joked gazing at the campus girls who had  put weight on the dustless seats . “Wait, we should have a hatching plan.” I said. The trio gazed at me  laughing, “The plan is to buy drinks and keep them coming” Tony said as they started walking towards the pretty girls.
 I courageously joined my crew though I knew I was an empty shell.  We found ourselves in front of the ladies who put on lovely rejoicing smiles. “Ladies, can we join you?” I asked politely, convincingly, just by surprise. “What the... the fox has just risen!” John shouted looking at me. I could see the shock in them. They thought I wouldn’t utter a word but there I was, building courage, upgrading my game!

“Uhmm, are you lost! We are in the middle of a birthday party” One of the fine short ladies mumbled. Actually this was a go sign and I was ready to talk and convince them but Tony had a different plan. “Weh leta cider nane.” Tony ordered. The ladies seemed turned on already. I didn't know it was this easy since they offered to squeeze us in. Fortunately I was sited beside an African cute light skinned lady, fitting French blazer, dark chocolate jeans with sensible shoes, Oh my! Betty was her name.

“You seem a bit off,” she said warmly, “Your friends are really enjoying themselves while you seem lonely.” She concluded. “Yeah, shit happens sometimes and I’m in the middle of one.” I replied. She slowly sipped her drink from the high risen gold plated glass. Then, “I might help cheer you up...” she sipped again, placing her dark brown eyes weight on me-winking. “It’s a safe way though, you won’t have to jump off a bridge.” She joked. Actually this was the moment I realized I would have to use Tony's plan and spend some cash on this flesh campus girl. I could not take my eyes off her innocent beauty. I kept staring at the medallion hanging on her cleavage. I ordered her a glass of champagne as a signal to let her know I was interested to everything she was to suggest that night. “So where do you stay?” Betty asked, blushing. Before I could even answer, Betty's friend jumped into our conversation, “Hmm it’s not yet 4 A.M and you're thinking of going home? Anyway classes are over, you have fun.”
Sandy had these two girls who were already begging him to take them home. They disappeared one by one. I was left with drunk Betty, her eyes drowsy, she couldn't walk by herself. I tried to use her phone to call any of her friends to take her home but unfortunately I couldn’t bypass her phones' security code. The only option was to take her home with me.

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BY BRIAN MRIRA
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SCRIPTED BY HOBSON MLATI

Monday, April 6, 2020

THE RED RIBBON I




“Stop running I will shoot! I am not in the mood for cat and mouse game right now and don’t you dare test my patience…” She shouted at me, my heart started racing, thumping so hard, I could feel my small round brown eyes gorging out of its thick sockets. I wondered what wrong deed had I done to her to reach such a jail point. Click! The semi-automatic Ruger GP100 revolver gun cocked. I knew she meant business and not just any business but serious business. At a gun point, I stood motionless like a sheep in the stare of a python. I raised my hands, surrendering after gaining senses. “Betty, that gun is loaded, lower it down, please don’t shoot, I can explain...” I mumbled under my breathe “Ooh! So you now want to explain yourself huh!” Sobbing. “After three years you want to... Goood why did you give me such a horrible man!” Before she could utter anymore I tried to find my words. “No listen Betty, I am the perfect man for you.” I started walking towards her putting on a romantic touch to ease and distract her. "You know I could not do such a thing to you, i… i… i… it’s a s… s… siin" I tried to defend myself. “Wow! Now it’s a ‘SIN’ and who told you to move! You know I will just shoot your loins and end your game!” Boom! Gun shots...

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At last I was home and couldn’t wait to spit out what was in my heart. “Mommy, I came all the way to tell you…” She interrupted, “Please don’t tell me you got that girl pregnant! I won’t accept that child.” She stood up and went to the kitchen. We didn’t talk for the rest of the day until dad came home from tendering the cows and goats. At his 54, his hair was turning grey at his sides. “My son, I thought you’d be calling today and arriving tomorrow not coming today without a phone call!” He joked. We hugged, both consumed in joy until… “Kwaghesha wacha binana!” (You think he came back safe!)… Mommy blurted out. I could see the disappointment in my father’s eyes, but it would have been meaningless travelling all the way and not convincing them to liking this particular girl.

“Actually, she is not pregnant. She is my cousin.” My mum’s face was filled with surprise but my dad seemed calm, he already knew about it since when I went to meet Jane’s parents, I found out that my aunt was my mother-in-law!, and they contacted him to inform him of the revelations. As it was due custom, when a man has relationship with his cousin or relative, the two families had to meet and discuss the matter. Rituals had to be done to appease the gods and ancestors to avoid falling into a curse. We had discuss the matter earlier with my ex-fiance, Jane and had come to a conclusion to talk it out. “So, do we have to conduct rituals?” Mommy asked. “We are just going to have a normal ceremony, fortunately we do have cows.” Dad answered as he thumped on the ugali-samaki.
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BY BRIAN MRIRA
TWITTER: @brianmrira
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SCRIPTED BY HOBSON MLATI

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Sunday, March 15, 2020

THE STANDARD GAUGE RAILWAY (SGR) A MENACE TO THE MOMBASA ECONOMY

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The Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) is a Kenyan railway connecting the great Indian Ocean from Mombasa County to Nairobi County. SGR runs parallel to the narrow – gauge Uganda Railway that was completed in 1901 under the British Colonial Rule. Though the SGR is modernized and of high class compared to the narrow – gauge Uganda Railway, it is like a two sided sword which cuts from both sides and it is due to this that it has been a menace to the Mombasa economy.

Studies show that long – distance trucks and transport related businesses such as fueling and service station were mostly affected by the SGR. Over eight thousand people directly employed in the Container Freight Stations (CFSs) as truck drivers, clearing and forwarding agents and suppliers are staring at possible losses while 60% of employees working in the CFSs were sacked.

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In the past one year, 2,987 employees working in the CFSs, trucks and fuel stations have been laid off due to the introduction of SGR freight trains and the order by the Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) and Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) that all imported cargo from the port of Mombasa to Nairobi and other hinterlands be transported by the SGR.

Due to employees being sacked from CFSs and the transport sector, it led to the increased cases of house rent defaulters and also increased cases of physiological related issues and break up of societal bonds especially to the high rate of job loss and unemployment among youth which has led to the experienced perennial insecurity problems in the county.

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With this, it is evident that the SGR brought more harm than good to the Mombasa economy especially to those working at the port and CFSs since they were greatly and directly affected.

BY BRIAN MRIRA

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