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The only growth I have felt is that of my burden, says Kakamega granny

Ester Ayidi Juma. With no steady income, she needs nearly Sh30,000 every month to put food on the table. [Benjamin Sakwa, Standard]

Esther Ayidi Juma, 69, who lives in the slums of Amalemba on the outskirts of Kakamega Town lives from hand to mouth.

Mama Ayidi, as she is fondly referred to, used to hawk chapati and githeri. Ordinarily, her day would begin before dawn and end long after dusk. But three months ago, she fell sick and was diagnosed with arthritis and high blood pressure.

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