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Lawyer ditches pomp for charity

Soiya Gecaga, 37, attended the same college as former Prince William and worked in a top UK law firm. But when famine struck Kenya, she quit her plum job and came to help. She has now set-up an education centre in Mathare slum to shape young lives. She spoke to KIUNDU WAWERU

The event was beamed live on almost all TV stations. The private sector was raising funds towards the famine kitty. Watching the unfolding event, one woman smiled and for the umpteenth time affirmed to herself, "I made the right decision to come back home".

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