The reality of the birth of a new nation in Africa is soon coming.
South Sudan Republic is the name of the new born in the African continent. Though you are going to be the youngest amongst all, you brothers and sisters will support you till you are fully grown. We are all willing to hold your hands as you start to walk. The walk will be tough from the beginning but be affirmed that we will all be by your side. Kenya one of your brother wish you well.
Happy birth day!!!!!!!
Monday, January 31, 2011
Thursday, January 27, 2011
Kalonzo, who really sent you?
Stephen Kalonzo Msyoka you are a real wipper. This time round you are busy trying to wipe out the Ocampo six cases for the Kenya PEV suspects by removing Kenya from the Rome statutes.What is not clear is who actually sent you? Was it KKK, the President or the PM. Were you on your own? Please Kenyans would like to know. Remember that those who try to protect criminals will be destroyed by the same criminals. You are with two key suspects in the KKK movement. You are the oldest of the three and the only innocent one. Then What pulls you together? The "Kupita katikati" ego!!!!!!!!
Not this time round. Kenyans have known you and Mutula Kilonzo too. By the way are you still in Nark Kenya or you have defected to KKK? Hooo!!!!! I know you are katikati. They say in Kiswahili " Apitaye katikati husimama katikati" you are neither here nor there.
Pole ndugu!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Not this time round. Kenyans have known you and Mutula Kilonzo too. By the way are you still in Nark Kenya or you have defected to KKK? Hooo!!!!! I know you are katikati. They say in Kiswahili " Apitaye katikati husimama katikati" you are neither here nor there.
Pole ndugu!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Kenyan suspects to PEV named by Ocampo
The long awaited list is finally here. The Ocampo list. Is it what we suspected? I could not believe that some names were missing. Ocampo has spoken let him continue. What happens to KKK since the first two KK seems out of the picture? Wipper what will happen now?
Here are the names;
. Uhuru Kenyatta, deputy PM and finance minister
. Henry Kosgey, minister for industrialisation
. William Ruto, suspended education minister
. Joshua Arap Sang, radio executive
. Francis Kirimi Muthaura, secretary to the cabinet
. Mohammed Hussein Ali, former police chief
Kibaki need to reshuffle his cabinet now!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
But Mr. Ocampo you forgot one person called mr. kivutu. The man confused the whole country when he said that he did not know the winner. That alone fueled more violence.
Here are the names;
. Uhuru Kenyatta, deputy PM and finance minister
. Henry Kosgey, minister for industrialisation
. William Ruto, suspended education minister
. Joshua Arap Sang, radio executive
. Francis Kirimi Muthaura, secretary to the cabinet
. Mohammed Hussein Ali, former police chief
Kibaki need to reshuffle his cabinet now!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
But Mr. Ocampo you forgot one person called mr. kivutu. The man confused the whole country when he said that he did not know the winner. That alone fueled more violence.
Friday, November 12, 2010
Kenyans love farming
The short rains are pouring in the country, its lovely to see the country looking green and the weather is cool. In Nairobi the rains are not as much as it is in other towns (may be more is coming), other areas I know of in the Rift Valley and Western Kenya got their rains earlier than Nairobi. Most people started preparing their land for planting before the rains came and even put seeds in the soil before the rains dropped.
In Nairobi many people have small pieces of land where they have bought/rented houses or built their homes. One interesting thing with us Kenyans is however small a plot or land is, we will always find something to plant on it, Sukuma Wiki (Kales), spinach, onions, tomatoes, beans and even maize. Those in the slums with no space to plant on have learnt to plant on sacks. Traveling from the city center going to the estates, one would notice some people cultivate idle space near railway lines, highways. These are government land so they know no one will come asking. It’s good the dreaded City Council Askaris (Kanjo) have not arrested them for trespassing.
So long as they are not interfering with people’s plots or the City center and its environs, this type of farming should be encouraged by the government as a way of improving food production in Kenya. The Government should encourage Kenyans who love farming by distributing the vast idle and grabbed land all over the country for farming only. I believe this way we will never be affected by food shortage like it has been in the past.
In Nairobi many people have small pieces of land where they have bought/rented houses or built their homes. One interesting thing with us Kenyans is however small a plot or land is, we will always find something to plant on it, Sukuma Wiki (Kales), spinach, onions, tomatoes, beans and even maize. Those in the slums with no space to plant on have learnt to plant on sacks. Traveling from the city center going to the estates, one would notice some people cultivate idle space near railway lines, highways. These are government land so they know no one will come asking. It’s good the dreaded City Council Askaris (Kanjo) have not arrested them for trespassing.
So long as they are not interfering with people’s plots or the City center and its environs, this type of farming should be encouraged by the government as a way of improving food production in Kenya. The Government should encourage Kenyans who love farming by distributing the vast idle and grabbed land all over the country for farming only. I believe this way we will never be affected by food shortage like it has been in the past.
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