USAID DEC
The scene shifts to the Football Gang, where a heated discussion is taking place.
22 pages

Abstract
The captain of the football club is being challenged by his teammates, who are unhappy with the way the team has been performing since he took over as captain. The captain, Kombo, is dismissive of their concerns and suggests that they can all resign and join other clubs if they're not happy. However, Kombo's attention is diverted when Raha and Lela arrive at the watering area. He becomes defensive when his teammates comment on Raha's beauty and warns them to stay out of his personal life. Kombo reveals that he has been dating Raha for one and a half years, but has not taken her to bed yet. The conversation takes a turn when one of the teammates asks Kombo to confirm whether he is in a relationship with Raha. Kombo neither confirms nor denies the relationship, but his teammates accuse him of being jealous and suggest that he is holding onto Raha out of pride. The scene ends with Kombo's teammates continuing to taunt him about his relationship with Raha, while Kombo remains defensive and uncooperative. In a separate scene, Raha is seen lamenting outside Kombo's door, expressing her disappointment and frustration with the way Kombo has treated her. She reveals that she has loved Kombo for one and a half years, but he has refused to accept her love until she agrees to have sex with him. Raha is worried about getting pregnant and is still in school. The scene shifts to a later time, where Raha is seen talking to Lela about her situation with Kombo. Raha is still upset and hurt by Kombo's behavior, and Lela tries to offer her support and advice. The scene ends with Raha and Lela walking away together, still discussing Raha's situation with Kombo. The story continues to explore the complex relationships between the characters, particularly the power dynamics and the expectations placed on women in the society. The scenes highlight the tension and conflict that arises when individuals try to navigate these expectations and assert their own desires and needs.
Classification
USAID DEC