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Please give me a job to feed my children - Chris Msando's widow

Please help me out.

Eva Buyu, the widow of former IEBC Information and Communication Technology manager has allegedly pleaded to the commission and the government to find her a job and take her children to school, nearly six months after the burial of her husband.

Msando's widow Eva Buyu made her plea on Wednesday in a moving letter to Kisumu Governor Anyang' Nyong'o who read it as Kenya Human Rights Commission marked 25 years of operations at a Nairobi hotel, according to the Star.

She wants "any job at any organisation" in order to educate her children.

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In the letter, Buyu complains that the IEBC has abandoned the family.

"I don't want to submit myself to another man in order to feed my children. I will appreciate any decent job that will enable me cater for my family,” she said.

In her tribute to Msando during the funeral on August 19 last year, Ms Buyu noted that the husband loved and cherished his family.

She said her husband's killers might be on the run but will not hide forever as it is just a matter of time before they are caught.

The Opposition, which blamed Jubilee for the murder, once asked for a probe by the FBI and Scotland Yard.

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