In Kitale, a quiet family drama over a beloved home has caught local attention. Ruth, a resident near Milimani, shares how her parents’ old bungalow became a centre of tension. Built by her father in the early 1990s, the house sits on a wide compound with tall cypress trees along the fence. Its veranda offers a spot to enjoy the cool Trans Nzoia breeze each evening.
For Ruth’s family, this place holds significance beyond its physical appearance. It’s their foundation, holding memories of hard work and childhood days. But her younger brother, Patrick, saw it differently. He chased quick cash and pushed to sell, saying property values in Kitale were climbing fast. Their father said no, firmly. He valued the sweat equity, the family history, and his quiet retirement there.
Patrick didn’t back down. He started bringing in real estate agents without telling anyone. What few knew was that months earlier, Ruth’s parents had a bad feeling about it all. Her mother had recurring dreams of strangers invading their bedroom, taking items, and shutting her out. Her father got uneasy every time Patrick mentioned selling. That’s why they acted early to protect their home. Read more https://drbokko.com/?p=37259
















