Agony of parents with missing children

Josephine Muiruri: It’s very painful. My niece disappeared almost three years ago while in a boarding school in Gachie. The school authorities went cold on the matter and did not offer any conclusive explanation or help. The police did not help either. Hope has been diminishing with every passing day. I wish someone would say something about what happened to Winnie Wanja Wambui.
Akongo Godfrey: Mtegemeeni Mungu katika hali ngumu, yeye ni mwaminifu atatenda sawa na mapenzi yake (Depend on God and he will shower you with his love).
Beatrice Atieno: I also know that pain. I am still agonising over my little brother who went missing five years ago. It is traumatising.
Liz Wafula: Too painful.
Maithya Ngundi: You see what happens when the world runs mad. . . people start stealing kids.
Violet Cherwon: I am one of them. I thank God I am not alone in the arena.
Mohamed Ali Abdi: Pole sana. It is sad. Hope and pray that the children will be found safe and soon.
Catherine Mwangi: May God be your strength!
Jef Kips: Miracle babies have made a comeback? That business is still alive! Oh God, guard our children.
Mary Nduta Kamau: A million words cannot comfort you, but always trust in God and have faith in him.
Caleb Ongulu: Very sad; God will wipe the tears.