Tuesday, December 18, 2012
KENYAN POLITICS
It is high time for my fellow Kenyans to make a wise decision.I think the politics of kenya have taken a new dimension.Leaders promising,political marriages misunderstandings erupting everyday.This time round am praying to the almighty to guide every voter in making this curucial decision that will affect our country in the coming five years untill we elect another leader.Lets not be mis-guided by empty words this my humble request to the royal citizens of our beautiful country.As per our National anthem"Oh God of all creation,bless this our land and nation,justise be our shield and defender may we dewel in unity,peace,love and libertity firm may we stand to defend." Let it be a peaceful election in march with on tribalism that will lead to war but let it be a unifying election.
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Monday, September 7, 2009
LONG TIME PEOPLE
sincerely it has in long time since communicating to the world. hoping all around are fine and struggling to make both ends meet.even though the year is ending and growing old wanna wish all pple a happy ending. plz if u come across this message plz pass it to all.
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
IN THAT VILLAGE OF MINE
in that village of mine,
which is like every other village
People do not work
people gossip and eat talk
in that village of mine
which is like every other village
women scream 24hours a day
those married women are beaten black and blue.
because men's aggressiveness have got an outlet.
in that village of mine
if you happen to be there
you will never find girls
They were all difiled and ushered
To womanhood at five months
will be husband less mothers at ten
undisputed grandmothers at twenty
and finally greatest grandmothers at 25.
In that village of mine
which like every other village
There is no need to marry
because your neighbors wife
is in surplus and was your ex!
In that village of mine
which is like every other village
Every child never resembles their father
Becoz everyone has Cajoled the mother
In that Village of Mine.
Which is like every other village
i do give it an abyss abhorring
abysmally big bodied, big bellied
Women with unmemorable age
Are shameless boy- Mongers
In that village of mine
which is like every other village
Men work at Chang'aa Dens
Bragging and beasting of sexual escapades
Bring home, Monies which never pay fees
Beatings and bags of STDS 2 their wives
In that village of mine
Which is like any other village
Youths good-byed school once upon a time
And are the best idlers, drunkards and thieves
These le grand football donators of balls 2 girls
Know it is the in group thing
In that village of , mine
Which is like any other village
Poverty is past epidemic
it is pandemic
which is like every other village
People do not work
people gossip and eat talk
in that village of mine
which is like every other village
women scream 24hours a day
those married women are beaten black and blue.
because men's aggressiveness have got an outlet.
in that village of mine
if you happen to be there
you will never find girls
They were all difiled and ushered
To womanhood at five months
will be husband less mothers at ten
undisputed grandmothers at twenty
and finally greatest grandmothers at 25.
In that village of mine
which like every other village
There is no need to marry
because your neighbors wife
is in surplus and was your ex!
In that village of mine
which is like every other village
Every child never resembles their father
Becoz everyone has Cajoled the mother
In that Village of Mine.
Which is like every other village
i do give it an abyss abhorring
abysmally big bodied, big bellied
Women with unmemorable age
Are shameless boy- Mongers
In that village of mine
which is like every other village
Men work at Chang'aa Dens
Bragging and beasting of sexual escapades
Bring home, Monies which never pay fees
Beatings and bags of STDS 2 their wives
In that village of mine
Which is like any other village
Youths good-byed school once upon a time
And are the best idlers, drunkards and thieves
These le grand football donators of balls 2 girls
Know it is the in group thing
In that village of , mine
Which is like any other village
Poverty is past epidemic
it is pandemic
Thursday, December 11, 2008
WHY THE UNREST IN OUR PRISONS
I think the minister of Home affaires who is the vice president of the republic of Kenya has some really difficult tasks ahead of him.
It all stared with the prison warders demand for an increament on their salary. this lead to them heading for a strike that resulted to an extensive damage of propertises. on my take them acting in such a way it was convincing because by looking at their living standards it's very poor in terms of their shelters and they are said to be working for the government. this has also promoted corruption amongst some of them to be able to meet their daily needs.
it wasn't late when the drama was concequently followed by an inhuman beating to the prisoners without clothes by the warders. CAN YOU IMAGINE!!!what an act. thanks to the prisiner who captured the insident because it really brought out how the prisons looked like and the cruelty of the warders.
The struggle continues with the prisoners along side the human rights defendants calling for a consideration against the death sentences charged at some law breakers. the process also lead to the prisoners strike beating the warders.
I think upto now many have unanswered questions in their midst as Kenyans and among the questions which are also disturbing to me are like: When will this dramas end? What is the Government doing and what measures is the vice president taking to control the acts?
if somebody out their have a solution on how to deal with such issues, is welcomed to share with me and i can also try and share with my fellow Kenyans to bring equality among us regardless of where we are and who we are.
Saturday, November 29, 2008
MORE TEACHINGS
PAIN
i talk of pain as va brother,
i talk of pain as an experience i've had,
many hate pain,
But
pain is a teacher,
the most knowledgable teacher,
once it comes your way and teaches you,
you can never forget his lessons,
he dosn't mind repeating his lessons,
he always charge for what he teaches,
his lessons have no time limit,
his favourite lesson is sharpening our wits.
And
Thus:
the decision you make today, determines destiny.
the friends you choose today, determines your destiny too
And
the future tomorrow therefore it's your DECISION.
Friday, November 21, 2008
MY HEART IN NAKURU
How is it to live in Nakuru? Is the question asked by many around the world? Nakuru being the headquarter of Rift valley province, the biggest of the eight provinces in Kenya, is among the oldest and major towns in the country and has contributed much to the shaping of our history. Her gains have been shared across the board and the world over hence makes me proud and celebrate by coining a cynic phrase “Najivunia kuishi Nakuru” (am proud to be living in Nakuru).
In politics, Nakuru produced the longest serving president, Daniel Arap Moi (ruling from 1978 to 2002) alongside most prominent politicians like the late Mirugi Kariuki M.P for Nakuru town amongst others whom their leadership brought change both developmental, political and economical across the country.
The best of Nakuru is evidenced in sports department. The town is the home to thousand of long distance runners who have been beating the rest of the world at major international meetings. Legends such as Kipchoge Keino, Henry Rono, Paul Tergat, Tegla Loroupe and Janeth Jepkosgei are just a piece of the iceberg. In football, rugby, volleyball and other sports, Nakuru based teams have also been contributing key players in the national teams.
In education, Nakuru hosts three universities and the highest number of secondary and primary schools in the country. It is evident also in national exams amongst the top best students come from the town.
Lake Nakuru and Elementaita provide a safe heaven for flamingos which are an instant attraction to local and foreign tourists. Recently the Maasai Mara was declared one of the seven wonders of the modern world. There are other national parks which make the region one of the hottest tourist destinations. These includes; lake Nakuru national park, hell’s gate and Samburu game reserve which in 2002 provided the world with another wonder when a lioness adopted a baby Oryx. Merica, cathy, Bontana hotels and lake Nakuru lodge are among major relaxation joints located in the town for tourists where they are entertained alongside local dishes and many other leaving them wanting and wish to live in Nakuru.
In agriculture, Nakuru provides maize, wheat and other crops. It is referred to as the national granary and it’s very fertile and produces a reasonable percentage of food to the country.
Being one of the central business centres from colonial period, it is still one of the major towns where business has defined roots hence boosting the nation’s economy status. Having an already made market for the products it has so many buildings occupied by business men who run their day to day activities to earn a living.
Without forgetting in the entertainment sector, Nakuru is believed to hold and produce the most talented and prominent entertainers such as musicians, actors, dancers, acrobats among others.
For some time, the focus of international as well as local media has contributed in making Nakuru the best town. I believe the different communities living in the town has embraced peace amongst them through respect towards one another and by that way, all living in Nakuru can really be proud to be Kenyans. This is not all that there is in Nakuru, I kindly take this opportunity to request everybody in the world to come and visit this wonderful town to experience the goodness to be in Nakuru. All are welcomed.
In politics, Nakuru produced the longest serving president, Daniel Arap Moi (ruling from 1978 to 2002) alongside most prominent politicians like the late Mirugi Kariuki M.P for Nakuru town amongst others whom their leadership brought change both developmental, political and economical across the country.
The best of Nakuru is evidenced in sports department. The town is the home to thousand of long distance runners who have been beating the rest of the world at major international meetings. Legends such as Kipchoge Keino, Henry Rono, Paul Tergat, Tegla Loroupe and Janeth Jepkosgei are just a piece of the iceberg. In football, rugby, volleyball and other sports, Nakuru based teams have also been contributing key players in the national teams.
In education, Nakuru hosts three universities and the highest number of secondary and primary schools in the country. It is evident also in national exams amongst the top best students come from the town.
Lake Nakuru and Elementaita provide a safe heaven for flamingos which are an instant attraction to local and foreign tourists. Recently the Maasai Mara was declared one of the seven wonders of the modern world. There are other national parks which make the region one of the hottest tourist destinations. These includes; lake Nakuru national park, hell’s gate and Samburu game reserve which in 2002 provided the world with another wonder when a lioness adopted a baby Oryx. Merica, cathy, Bontana hotels and lake Nakuru lodge are among major relaxation joints located in the town for tourists where they are entertained alongside local dishes and many other leaving them wanting and wish to live in Nakuru.
In agriculture, Nakuru provides maize, wheat and other crops. It is referred to as the national granary and it’s very fertile and produces a reasonable percentage of food to the country.
Being one of the central business centres from colonial period, it is still one of the major towns where business has defined roots hence boosting the nation’s economy status. Having an already made market for the products it has so many buildings occupied by business men who run their day to day activities to earn a living.
Without forgetting in the entertainment sector, Nakuru is believed to hold and produce the most talented and prominent entertainers such as musicians, actors, dancers, acrobats among others.
For some time, the focus of international as well as local media has contributed in making Nakuru the best town. I believe the different communities living in the town has embraced peace amongst them through respect towards one another and by that way, all living in Nakuru can really be proud to be Kenyans. This is not all that there is in Nakuru, I kindly take this opportunity to request everybody in the world to come and visit this wonderful town to experience the goodness to be in Nakuru. All are welcomed.
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