Betrayal in the City
Introduction
Those in position of power often than not commit unpardonable crimes yet they go unpunished. In the text
Mulili, boss Nicodemo and Tumbo are some of the characters who get away with crimes unpunished.
Body/Content
(i) Mulili takes advantage of his relationship with Boss to get away with many evils. He kills Doga and Nina for
insisting on carrying on with the shaving ceremony. He lies to Boss about Kabito and has him eliminated. He has Jere put in prison because of arguing with him over allowing the couple to continue with the shaving ceremony.
(ii) After the demonstration at the university because of the influx of expatriates in Kafira Boss brings in three
hundred more expatriates to teach them a lesson.
Boss locks up Mercedes for complaining about Regina
He orders for the killing of Adika
(iii) Tumbo embezzles state funds and gets away with it. He is given money to organize for the play writing
competition but does not organize for it (pg 48)
He advises Regina to go ahead for her brother’s release when he very well knows that Boss has a weakness
for weakness. (pg 45)
He does not take time to read the play written by Jusper and this leads to the bloodless coup in which Boss’s
government is overthrown.
(iv) Mosese drops his christian name because he shared a name with the person responsible for his imprisonment.
Nicodemo planted opium in Mosese’s vehicle and has him charged for drug trafficking. It is no wonder he is jittery when he hears that the prisoners were going to share a dias with them during the visit by the head of state.
(v) Chagaga murders Adika and gets aways with it. All he gets is a dismissal from his job after stating that he did
it (pg 4) in self defense. He later tries to get rid of Adika’s body by burning it.
Doga and Nina cannot report this to the sub-chief because Chagaga was his brother.
Conclusion
From the given illustrations, it is true that those in positions of power practice impunity and get away unpunished
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