NTV reporter Larry Madowo reveals how her mother struggled to raise sh 400 rent as a teacher
As the looming teachers strike continues to bite NTV news reporter Larry Madowo decided to open up to Kenyans of his simple back ground.
In his column on the daily Nation Larry tells how her late mother, Treazer Anyango could ride a long distance daily on a bicycle in order to provide for him ans his sister.
Here is what the trend Host LARRY wrote
“She loved teaching and spoke proudly of many of her former pupils, who had gone on to be more successful than she would ever be. Because of her passion, inspired by the dignity and enthusiasm she brought to the profession, several others in our extended family chose the same path to the classroom. It was an honour to be her son.
My sister and I have both had the privilege of studying
for degrees and options for higher education far more advanced than
my mother ever had. Even combined, our dedication and sacrifice in
our respective occupations cannot match hers. It is inconceivable
that teachers still face the same challenges that she did when we
were growing up.
I respect those who give of themselves every day to instruct impressionable young ones, having seen first-hand the patience, grace and fortitude required in that career. They do us an invaluable service in what is largely a thankless job. They deserve better.
My mother died four years after the 1997 agreement. She never got her big payday and we never moved into that house with electricity.”
I respect those who give of themselves every day to instruct impressionable young ones, having seen first-hand the patience, grace and fortitude required in that career. They do us an invaluable service in what is largely a thankless job. They deserve better.
My mother died four years after the 1997 agreement. She never got her big payday and we never moved into that house with electricity.”
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