http://www.ntv.co.ke
Shimo la Tewa prison in Mombasa on Wednesday conducted its third annual graduation ceremony where 350 inmates received certificates after qualifying in various fields. Inmates have been undergoing courses that will help them engage in gainful activities when released.
That´s sad i know and it shouldn´t be this way.
No need for cynisim anyhow.
0PsycoDad0 2 years ago
Sure this is arranged. But it´s a step in the right direction.
"Even a jourey of a thousand miles beginns with the first step." (some chinese saying)
0PsycoDad0 2 years ago
The US has privatized it´s prisons!!?!! Now there´re economic interests in getting more prisoners.
At least they give it a try in Kenya.
0PsycoDad0 2 years ago
You don´t think some repent for what they´ve done?
0PsycoDad0 2 years ago
I don´t think most of them had any choice then becomming criminal in the first place.
0PsycoDad0 2 years ago
Death convicts deserves nothing less than the death they gave their victims.You will find many Malcom Xs in death throws coz they think they prophet will help them break the prison walls and escape.Why entertain them while their victims widows and families are surfuring.We should first deal with compesating victims by selling their properties.This is very unfair!
kushotto 2 years ago
Dude are you sure about this statement! Ask yourself this... what is it that Kenyan prisoners have that their American counter parts do not have? In the US they can even get degrees, they have a full library,
goo1358 2 years ago
I thought the Academic Cap is by Law restricted to those graduating with a degree from a University! What are these criminals doing with full gown and cap when even KMTC and Kenya Polytechnic do not allow use of caps in accordance with the law?
2190g1 2 years ago
i think prisoners are getting alot than they deserve. now i think it is more comfortable in prison than out there
karuitha 2 years ago
LOL, some kenyan jails are better than some educational institutions in kenya. life is good in jail
chaimoto 2 years ago