It's Friday evening, and the sun hangs low in the sky. As the hustle and bustle of the day begins to slow down and people take a break from their chores and responsibilities, Felix Ochieng' Kiche, a 21-year-old second-year student at Rongo University gets back into his room in the men's dormitory.
An undergraduate student pursuing a degree in Education Arts, History and Religious Education, he is exhausted from attending all-day-long lectures but he feels energised by the achievements of the day and the prospect of a chance to do it all over again the next week.