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Christmas under staircase ‘manger’
Kicked out by her husband and co-wives, then thrown out by her brothers, street mother Pamela Atieno will spend her third Christmas in the city streets. Photo/JENNIFER MUIRURI
Posted Tuesday, December 22 2009 at 20:00
In Summary
- Mother of four has no idea where two are, and only hopes they were adopted
As the world gears up for Christmas, one mother will also be preparing for the event in a place that bears a striking semblance to the manger where Jesus Christ was born.
Pamela Atieno will be spending her second Christmas on the streets, under a staircase.
But for her, the roles have been reversed. Whereas Jesus was with parents Joseph and Mary in the manger, Atieno is with two children under the stair case.
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Her face bears the lines of a much older person than her 30 years, as she mops the cold cement floor of the parking lot outside the CMC Building on Bunyala Road. Her rug is improvised from an old T-shirt to prevent the morning rain from washing over her children.
How she wishes she had a roof over her head to keep away the chill of the night and the scorching sun during the day! Unending flu and rashes are her lot on the streets.
The mother and her two sons aged nine and seven years spend most nights covered by a plastic bag.
“I hardly sleep. I spend my day begging near the Railway Station,” she told the Nation. The street family lives on handouts and scavenges in dustbins for food.
When the sun rises, Atieno must find an alternative spot. She can’t be under the staircase when people report to work.
One of the flowerbeds near the exit stairway serves as her kitchen, where she lights a three-stone fire to warm water for her sons’ breakfast. She later packs her utensils, two old blankets and extra clothes into one old bag, which she moves around with, begging.
The luggage is her mattress at night. Sleeping on top of the suitcase protects her belongings from street boys who prowl the area after dusk.
“I cannot risk leaving my few possessions here,” said Atieno, who has become a part-time street preacher at the Railways Bridge.
On the day of the interview at ‘home’, she had slept late, after spending half the night moping water away from her children. Atieno is sad that her children will grow up without knowing their relatives.
Her maternal home is in Kisumu, Nyanza Province, and she was married in Siaya. She became estranged from her siblings after rivalry over family land.
She was also evicted from her matrimonial home by the father of her four children, after what she calls a plot by her five co-wives.
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Submitted by yesuwanguPosted December 24, 2009 07:20 PM
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Submitted by nyathiokoth
this is so sad with the rains and the cold. I would like to send some few Euros too hope it helps.Just let us know how and where to send it to..i hope she can smile and enjoy her Christmass..blessedgal23@hotmail.com.
Posted December 24, 2009 01:45 PM -
Submitted by hussein296
JOY WANJA can you please set up something for her and the kids, I would be willing to contribute if set up fund to help get roof over head and buy neccessary needs for her and the kids, Cheers Let help ourselves if these corrupt Goverment is not helping people.
Posted December 24, 2009 08:23 AM -
Submitted by alicen
This is a very sad story. Can I employ this lady to take care of my old mum in the village. Her two kids can go to a primary school nearby. If she is interested I can make arrangements with my sister to pick her up. i can be reached at alice@cultura.no
Posted December 23, 2009 02:12 PM -
Submitted by The_Reformer
sad.people go to work and pass her everyday!why can't the government setup some charity to help such people?Kenya suffers from 'All men are equal but some are more equal than others' syndrome.Ministers get outrageous salaries, corruption and theft everyday while some of these poor people just need, 1/4 or less acre land to plant some nyanyas and sukuma wiki.May the Lord answer and punish these evil doers.
Posted December 23, 2009 01:04 PM




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CHRISTMAS is a day Christains should take a spiritual meaning to share there wealth with the less fortunate.Visit the sick,Share the word of God.Its not a day to go to clubs,visit villages,organize parties all in the name of Xmas.Look how Muslims respect their religious days.Ramadhan,haj,etc they even avoid such places like clubs until the end when they celebrate together.not getting drunk.lets not loose the meaning of Xmas