When Njeri and her husband Kim entered the gate carrying their ‘ last-meal ’ groceries, their jaws dropped to their chests; the landlord had acted on his threats and now their two-bedroom house did not have any door and half of the roof was gone. When Kim couldn’t pay the rent for the second month, due to his job-loss and inability to meet all his bills, the landlord had grown tired of asking for the rent. “What a heartless human being! The government asked the landlords to reduce or waive rent until this pandemic is over. What are we going to do now? We can barely feed ourselves. My cousin Sam is lending me some money tomorrow for your transport, I want you and the children to go home,” Kim said. Before COVID-19-19, Njeri rarely saw her husband during the day because of the nature of his work; a teacher in a private school ( as if teachers didn’t work from 8 to 5 like everyone else in the country ). However, since COVID-19 happened, Kim, who used to get in the house just bef...