Culture Featured

Loitokitok youth feed and feast with elders

Entertaining event was organized by youth from Kikelelwa Maashujaa Group, who also gave out blankets

By Isaac Lenkou

Over 100 elderly people living in Kikelelwa area of Loitokitok Sub-County celebrated their Jamhuri day in style after they were served with special lunch and foodstuffs from youth in Kajiado South Sub-County.

The joyful elders were entertained at Kikelelwa Pentecostal Church grounds through youthful play such as carrying an egg with a spoon, running, and also inserting a string in a needle, with winners getting cash awards in both the men’s and women’s categories.

The entertaining event, which was organized by youth from Kikelelwa Maashujaa Group, fed the elderly and also gave them foodstuff and blankets for the cold season.

According to one of the youth who organize the event, which was dubbed “mashujaa mtaani”, the elderly participated in different sporting activities and were awarded with some cash, while they narrated to the younger generations how things were during their youthful stages.

“We are very happy to host this event and to see our elderly grandparents trying to run while carrying an egg with a spoon, and also seeing them competing for an eyesight-testing event of putting a string into a needle.It really motivates the youth and is away of bringing them together since most of them no longer walk a distance or meet often,” said Daniel Nkamalo, the youth leader in Kikelelwa.

The grandparents were happy to meet their old friends and also share a meal together, while also having something to carry while going home.

The elderly challenged the youth in the city to start such initiatives which will help their old parents in rural settlements to be remembered often and not only during the festive season.

Related posts

Yes, Lenku, fire the deadwood

Kajiado Star Editor

It’s back-to-school season, everyone’s in a rush 

Kajiado Star Editor

After Ruto victory, a new power balance will emerge

Kajiado Star Editor