Kenyan man returns empty-handed 42 years after he left home in search of greener pastures
After being away for 42 years, a 94-year-old Kenyan man has rejoined his family in Majengo village, Mwatate, Taita-Taveta County.
The elderly man named Hiltan Kalugho revealed that he left home for Tanzania in 1980 to look for fortune in the neighboring country, leaving behind his wife and seven children.
“I left home in search of greener pastures because I wanted a good future for my children. Unfortunately, I was unable to come back home because I did not get the money I expected to get to feed my family,” he told Sunday Nation.
According to the senior citizen, life at the border town of Mororoni where he first worked as a gemstone miner did not, however, turn out as he had envisioned, forcing him to try his luck at livestock herding.
“We did not get any breakthrough. What we used to get was only enough to sustain us,” said Kalugho.
By this time, Kalugho says, he had refused to remarry and was yearning to return home. It took a Kenyan pastor who had visited the area to share Kalugho’s story on social media and reunite him with his family.
Kalugho’s son, Mnjala Mwaluma, said after unfruitful searches for their father over the years, he was called by the pastor to inform him that he had been found in Tanzania.
“Recently I received a call from a pastor telling me my father had been traced in Tanzania. He came with him to Mombasa where we went to meet him,” said Mwaluma.
Kalugho returned home last week to find that his wife had died in 2007, as did his two other sons.
“I feel so bad that some of my family members are not here to witness the reunion. I had longed to see my wife and all my children.” he said.
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