Busia: Samaritans Wamzadi Widow, Mother of 6 Children House, Seats Preparing to Bury Her Husband

  • Hellen Anyango mourns the death of her beloved husband Joseph Odero popularly known as Opondo, who died recently leaving her with six children to raise alone while unemployed
  • Well-intentioned people led by the MCA of Marachi Maina Kuria have raised money and also donated various items to make the project a success, which also concerns the welfare of the family.
  • The family is burying their family leader today, and although the pain is still fresh in their hearts, at least now they will know the next steps regarding their education and livelihood.

Busia, Kenya: Hellen Anyango, a woman who was widowed earlier this week, is now the proud owner of a new home with beautiful furniture, thanks to well-wishers.

The husband of Hellen Anyango from Tingare, Bujumba was identified as Joseph Odero “Opondo” and he passed away, leaving her in deep sorrow with six children to feed, without a good home or job to enable the family to support themselves.

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“She has been struggling with life, trying to support herself. Funeral preparations are underway to bury her late next week, Friday, March 13. At the same time, we are trying to build a house of honor for Mama Hellen and collect money from well-intentioned people to help the children study. This is one of the most painful situations I have ever encountered in my life,” said Member of Parliament for Marachi County, Maina Kuria.

What did Anyango need first?

Before Kuria started building a nice house for Mama Hellen, he gave bedding to the family to help them protect themselves from the cold in this weather.

“We have received a donation of 10 tins from Timothy Sibuda for the construction of Mama Hellen’s house. May the Leader be blessed,” said Kuria.

“Teacher, Mr. Pancras Otieno, the metal door and windows you gave as a donation for the construction of Hellen Anyango’s house have been delivered. You are a true brother and friend. Thank you very much,” he added.

“In God I believe. When we believe, everything is possible in his name. All this has been possible through generous donations from well-intentioned Kenyans. One love. Thank you very much,” said Kuria.

How did the Kenyans respond?

Names: “Mhesh, you said let the picture speak, you are not talking today. A gracious person. Good Job.”

Janney Akrap: “Aki should also plant trees around the fence. God bless you, Mr. All Kenyan leaders, if they come forward to do this, I think we would be in Atuwa very far away, may the lord open the minds of our leaders.”

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Nyakwar Siayo: “Clean work for ten days without a break. Don’t forget to leave flour and rice for him after the funeral.”

Connie Kenya: “Then don’t listen when someone says to support a wealth family with 2 million.. Kenya is rotten and I will die.”

Paul Omondi: “I’m so sorry.”

Abraham Kusinjilu: “Those who normally say they’re inheriting their brother’s properties say a word.”

Odano Dan: “But this family needed help even before the death of the old man or this family became known after the old man passed away, Eka people Kwa ground find families like these there are many Kwa ground mhesh but your job is seen congratulation.”

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