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How far are you away from me now? Seán Killeen, 85, is on a video call from his home in southeast London to his grandchildren Philip and Layla Killeen at their home in Kiltullagh, Co Galway. Philip Killeen, 16, explains to his grandfather he is somewhere in the Irish Sea now . They are talking about a charity cycling challenge Philip is undertaking to give hope to his grandfather after the loss of his wife. Mary Killeen died of cancer seven weeks ago at King s College Hospital in London. Philip is fundraising for Cancer Care West by cycling 775km within lockdown limits. The distance is a symbolic one. ....
Saving livelihoods during pandemic Monday February 15 2021 Students of St Michael’s Secondary School at Mukuru take lunch while listening to Sister Mary Killeen. PHOTO | FAUSTINE NGILA | NMG By FAUSTINE NGILA Summary In a lockdown period when schools and churches were closed, and travel restricted, the struggling families found it tougher surviving the harsh economic conditions. Not knowing where and when to get the next meal tormented them, but food donations from the United Nations’ World Food Programme (WFP), non-profit organisations, the government and well-wishers kept them alive and kicking. At the height of the pandemic, the government also issued a Sh2,000 stipend to slum dwellers in Nairobi. ....