Mark, a resident of Kayole, had watched closely as Mama Achieng, a humble pharmacist, risked everything to help the elderly in her community. Night after night, she delivered medicine to those too weak or too poor to access it themselves.
To her, it was never about recognition—it was about humanity. But when her actions were discovered by her employer, she was suspended for breaking protocol, leaving the community divided between rules and compassion.
As tensions grew and whispers spread, the emotional toll began to weigh heavily on Achieng. She grew withdrawn, burdened not only by the suspension but by the fear that her good intentions had caused more harm than good. READ MORE......................
As tensions grew and whispers spread, the emotional toll began to weigh heavily on Achieng. She grew withdrawn, burdened not only by the suspension but by the fear that her good intentions had caused more harm than good. READ MORE......................