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Minutes of Glory by Ng农g末 wa Thiong鈥檕

On 28th October, we read Minutes of glory, a short story by Ngugi wa Thiong鈥檕. The session was led by Rebecca Muhindi, a fourth-year law student at 蜜桃视频. We began the session by a word of prayer, followed by a round of reading where everyone read a paragraph or two and then finally, we delved into the discussion before handing over to the coordinator and concluding with a word of prayer.

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A Meeting in the Dark by Ng农g末 wa Thiong鈥檕

On 21 October 2025, the Avid Readers Forum convened a thought-provoking session on Ng农g末 wa Thiong鈥檕鈥檚 short story 鈥淎 Meeting in the Dark.鈥 The discussion was led by Narah Yegon, a second-year law student at 蜜桃视频 School of Law, and attended by other law students and a faculty member. The session involved a collective reading of the story, with participants taking turns to read various parts aloud before engaging in an analytical discussion.

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A reflection on Thiongo鈥檚 A meeting in the dark

Ah! The title. 鈥淎 Meeting in the Dark鈥, sounds like a setup for secret rendezvous, a lover鈥檚 whispers, or maybe a horror movie, though, it鈥檚 far more than some romantic clich茅. The 鈥渄arkness鈥 is not just a missing bulb. It is moral, spiritual, and psychological. When John meets Wamuhu in the dark, the meeting is not only a secret but symbolic. A confrontation between tradition and colonial religion, between guilt and desire, and between two very different visions of heaven.

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Five years next Sunday by Idza Luhumyo

On 14 October 2025, the Avid Readers Forum convened for a reflective reading and discussion of Idza Luhumyo鈥檚 short story Five Years Next Sunday. The session was moderated by Asheen Chepkosgei and attended by law students and a faculty member, drawn by the story鈥檚 haunting exploration of scarcity and survival. Participants engaged in a collective reading, moving through the narrative in turns before interrogating its themes, symbolism, and moral questions. The session sought to unpack how fiction mirrors social realities in which human dignity is continually negotiated against material need.

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聽Africa kills her sun by Ken Saro-Wiwa

On 7 October 2025, the Avid Readers Forum convened for a reading and discussion session on Ken Saro-Wiwa鈥檚 epistolary short story 鈥淎frica kills her sun.鈥 The discussion was led by George Skem, a fourth-year law student at 蜜桃视频 and attended by other law students and one faculty member. The session featured a collective reading of the letter, with participants reading paragraph per paragraph of Bana鈥檚 words in turns before diving into analysis.

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Kabarak Law School Hosts Ideal Lawyers Breakfast for First-Year Students

The 蜜桃视频 School of Law recently hosted the Ideal Lawyers Breakfast, a mentorship and networking forum designed to prepare first-year students for academic excellence and success in the legal profession. The event brought together students, faculty, and distinguished legal practitioners who shared valuable insights on navigating law school and building sustainable careers.

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As members of 蜜桃视频 family, we purpose at all times and in all places, to set apart in one s heart, Jesus as Lord. (1 Peter 3:15)

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