Mukiri wrote:Kenya mamboleo!

The wealthy also do this? I've volunteered in a children's home and kids there are many and readily available. Why not adopt?
If its true, it would be such a shame. But kijana can't complain. Good education and all. Take his cut and go back 'home'.
Two possibilities:
1). There was legal adoption. The family will wait for demand letter from the teacher, then through their lawyer will reply with all documentation. Story kwisha. The boy will be traumatised. But what to do?
NB: The teacher could be jitled, maybe Saitoti used to send something home regularly, which now stopped after his death. Who knows!
2). There was no proper adotion papers. It could have been gentleman's agreement. So DNA will be done, someone will be charged, pay the fine, and the boy who's now of age will be asked to choose his real parents and the 'thieves'
Afrosinema continues shortly...