It's now emerging that Mzee Baraza was under pressure to follow traditional African norms on marriage. Episode 5 of YES I DO lifts the veil on a forgotten topic dogging today's relationships: childlessness.
Few days after she was rushed through a white wedding, a grumbling Fari is back to her former flame, Sammy. But Sammy is spoilt for choice already. This world!|SK ENTERTAINMENT
Much as it is still for the stage, it is a depiction of real life. Society unfairly blames wives for not bearing children yet it could be a man's problem, or both.
In other scenes, Shikwekwe comes off as wiser and older. With a balding forehead and relaxed dressing as if there is no hurry in Africa, he quips this to Sammy, " Save a brother before he saves you first".
Like all good thing's, what's saved for last is indeed the prime piece. Sammy refuses to be a simp of being relegated to "just friends" corner after Fari chose Mzee Baraza over him. He rightly argues that a lot has happened and that, "we can't be friends again". There are many things that can't be reversed.
STORY By MUSYOKA NGUI
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