From adams at realtynetworkinc.com Thu Oct 1 01:14:02 2009 From: adams at realtynetworkinc.com (adams ondara) Date: Thu, 1 Oct 2009 00:14:02 -0500 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Verse for the day In-Reply-To: <443985.921.qm@web52801.mail.re2.yahoo.com> References: <443985.921.qm@web52801.mail.re2.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <002d01ca4255$fe17b3a0$fa471ae0$@com> Gud advice and wish men would heed to this. Thanks, Adams Moses Ondara 612-229-7013(c) 763-592-8002(efax) Adams at realtynetworkinc.com Here to serve you on all your real estate needs. From: jambo-bounces at publiceyesite.org [mailto:jambo-bounces at publiceyesite.org] On Behalf Of Francis Njuguna Sent: Wednesday, September 30, 2009 1:05 AM To: YP Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Verse for the day When words are many, sin is not absent, but he who holds his tongue is wise. Proverbs 10:19 (NIV) Here is clear instruction: Don't talk too much! Choose your words carefully, and be more sparing than generous with them. 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Message-ID: <102D759898308F4987EEA845740FF693FDF34B@resexc03.resolution.lan> Mt 24:12 and because wickedness is multiplied, most men's love will grow cold. 13 But he who endures to the end will be saved. 14 And this gospel of the kingdom will be preached throughout the whole world, as a testimony to all nations; and then the end will come. For sure the end is almost here. Clearly during the Post Election Violence people demonstrated how cold their love had grown for one another. Our pple are still in the camps and the government officials are just hiking their salo's.. surely Jesus has already risen from his seat, He is about to come. I do hope that we all will be found ready " siku ya kiama itatupata wapi?? Tukidanganyana, tukipigana ngeta, wengine wako kwa corner wanakunjana.. woe unto us all, where will we be found. Just a thought... --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ REACH OVER 12,100 MEMBERS DIRECTLY BY ADVERTISING ON THIS FORUM. 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On 10/1/09, patrick kamotho wrote: > > Yea this is a classic idea, to all the people concerned with > eradicating corruption from the grassroot to top leadership,Maina was ideal > since he was able to criss cross the country when other leaders were unable > to do so.Maybe we can push for both of them to be chairing the K.A.C.C,talk > of peoples power > > --- On *Thu, 10/1/09, Moses Majiwa * wrote: > > > From: Moses Majiwa > Subject: [YP_Ke] Re: A WILD IDEA MAINA KIAI FOR K.A.C.C-CHAIRMANSHIP > To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com > Date: Thursday, October 1, 2009, 6:18 AM > > I vouch for Githongo, he had the tactics to nail them, but he never had the > support, now he knows better and he can fish them and fry them with the > support from the public goodwill and one side of the government. > > 2009/9/30 patrick kamotho > > > >> Following the recommendations that were highlighted by the former >> illegal occupant of K.A.C.C,Civil Society Leaders should push for the next >> person whom will hold the Chairmanship of K.A.C.C.will be a person whom >> people have seen in action during the hardest time in the History of this >> country his ability to venture in places where our leaders dared not to step >> will make Maina Kiai an ideal person for the position.Lead between the lines >> that the people whom were advocating for the removal of ringera were >> MPs-Ministers and since ringera has highlighted this maybe its hightime we >> give them a dose of their own by pushing Maina Kiai for this >> K.A.C.C-Chairmanship role. >> >> >> >> > > > -- > Regards, > Moses Majiwa. > > > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ REACH OVER 12,100 MEMBERS DIRECTLY BY ADVERTISING ON THIS FORUM. 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The situation we are having today is whereby husbands are so greedy that they are not satisfied with one wife no matter how much you try to be a "gud" wife by catering for all his needs and by needs you know what l mean,they are lyk scientists who want to try out everything, chovya moja cha asali hakitoshi remember, though there is one point l agree with u totally, polygamy is deep in our African culture.this is a fact let's not lie 2 ourselves that we can fight polygamy, it's a cancer in the society...learn to live with it! On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 6:15 PM, Rose Njeri wrote: > Polygamy is deep in our African culture. Look at all African leaders. Let > nobody cheat you that they are monogamous. They have 2nd, 3rd, ....5th > wives. Some African Prezys have wives in other countries and even buy the > choppers. Let us not be cheated that constitution will stop polygamy. It is > upon every wife to keep his husband to avoid another wife coming in. Most of > us women become so bossy coz of money and eduction that we want to shout at > our husbands. No African man will accept a wife shouting at him, NEVER. If > the man keeps quiet then he has another wife who gives a softer and cool > voice. If the man being shouted does not have other ladies, he will have to > quarrel the shouting wife. This is the beginning of divorce process. We > must just accept and tolerate our husbands no matter how 'bad' we can think > about them. > > R. N Kamau. > > --- On *Tue, 9/29/09, Boniface Mbuki * wrote: > > > From: Boniface Mbuki > Subject: [YP_Ke] Polygamy in Kenya > To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com > Date: Tuesday, September 29, 2009, 1:18 PM > > Why do you guys think,goverment should abolish polygamy and still go ahead > to ligalize commercial sex.Which sense does it make to our society > > > > > > > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ REACH OVER 12,100 MEMBERS DIRECTLY BY ADVERTISING ON THIS FORUM. 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KFF chairman, FKL, Kasuve, Hattimy, or Nyamwea? Who is who? Or is it Hey? Anyway, whoever it is. Or maybe Hosea Kiplagat, Keino... I really dont know who is who anymore, or who heads what. He, (the minister) would maybe tell the Olympics committee that our biggest stadium, Kasarani, is about to be shut down for lack of water, (or what did they say they are lacking?) that Nyayo stadium is halfway rehabilitated and there is no hope for completion of the process, Citi stadium is uumm, is it a bus stop nowadays? Whatever. Maybe our city in the sun, Nairobi, would outdo the Technology city-Tokyo, or the third largest city in the world-Rio-de-Janeiro, or the Presidents hometown-Chicago, and win this bid! I swear! This is what poor leadership, lack of vision, ego-centrism and short-sightedness has brought us to! On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 10:46 AM, isaac thiga wrote: > May the best city win... > > Each city has marshalled all the powers to win the bid. > The shows and displays are fantastic, not only of the current, but also the > planned development. This ranges from infrastructure, facilities to culture > and lifestyle. > > I am talking of the 2016 summer olympics bid in Copenhagen with Chicago, > Tokyo, Madrid and Rio trying to outdo each other. > There was a minister called Achillo Ayako who once said that Kenya would > bid for this particular event, this particular year - all was 'verbose'!! > > Chicago has Obama, the first lady, Oprah, bid team all for their city. > Madrid - claims the King and PM will attend to support their bid team. > Tokyo - The technology city has their PM attending to support their bid > team. > Rio - legendary Pele and the Brazilian president also in attendance to > support their bid team. > > I wonder if Achillo (read the sports ministry) was serious, what would > we be offering?? - cancelling contracts with corporate bodies?? Just an > example of how political side talks too much and do not mean what it says. > > No wonder we even lost WEF to Dar. Lack of inspiration? Tribal politics? > .... > > The good part is that we will have our great country men and women bagging > medals, in whichever city that will win. > > All in all, may the best win. > > > Izo > > > > > > > > > -- Kariuki Bernard Director of Education Cosmos Education Kenya PO Box 27766-00100 Nairobi, Kenya www.cosmoseducationkenya.blogspot.com www.cosmoseducation.org Charity Commission Registered Number: 26710 ***************************************************** --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ REACH OVER 12,100 MEMBERS DIRECTLY BY ADVERTISING ON THIS FORUM. CHARGES ARE Ksh. 1,000 PER ADVERT. CALL/MPESA ON +254721663208 You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "youngprofessionals_ke" group. 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URL: From Dickens.Odhiambo at gmsi.com Thu Oct 1 09:48:18 2009 From: Dickens.Odhiambo at gmsi.com (Dickens Odhiambo) Date: Thu, 1 Oct 2009 09:48:18 -0400 Subject: [Jambo] HURAAHH :- CHESUP IN KENYA Message-ID: Wams, Tell Kurias aanze kulipa Mama Junior saa hii. Minister seeks custody of minors <<...OLE_Obj...>> http://www.nation.co.ke/News/-/1056/666378/-/unghga/-/index.html Housing minister Soita Shitanda at the Nairobi Children's Court in Nairobi on October 1, 2009. He is seeking full custody of two of his children. Photo/PAUL WAWERU By MAUREEN ONYANGOPosted Thursday, October 1 2009 at 16:06 In Summary * Woman is seeking almost Sh200,000 per month for maintenance. * Minister parts with Sh100, 000 in cash for food and transport until the case is heard again. A Cabinet minister wants the court to grant him custody of two children, products of a brief relationship between him and the mother of the minors. Housing minister Soita Shitanda wants full custody if the mother is not able to provide shelter and accommodation for the minors. The mother of the 8-year-old twins had gone to court to compel the minister to pay for the maintenance of the two minors. According to her, the MP should take full responsibility for the minors and cater for all their expenses. As a result, she is seeking almost Sh200,000 per month for maintenance. The amount includes monthly rent and food expenses of Sh35, 000 and Sh20, 000 respectively. She also wants the MP to pay Sh4, 000 and Sh10, 000 for house help and entertainment respectively. The minister does not deny paternal responsibilities and confirmed to the court in his defence that he is the father to the kids. He, however, says that the mother of the children was out to exploit him. "Her demands do not consider shared parental responsibility and merely seeks to exploit my status in society," said the minister. He said that if the mother cannot sustain the children's needs then he should be given full custody. But the mother of the minors says the minister and her were in a relationship since 1997 but accuses the minister of dodging responsibility and providing for the twins on and off. She said she is now jobless and could not afford accommodation and other expenses for the children. Mr Shitanda told the court that he was an ordinary Kenyan, earning a salary of Sh200,000 and that his other children lead normal lives which is what the two should also live. However the minister gave Sh100, 000 in cash for food and transport until the case is heard again. In response to the amount sought by the kids' mother for accommodation, Mr Shitanda said he could only afford accommodation worth Sh20, 000 per month. From jackson.mwangi at gmail.com Thu Oct 1 10:54:36 2009 From: jackson.mwangi at gmail.com (Jackson Mwangi) Date: Thu, 1 Oct 2009 17:54:36 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Re: office in westlands? In-Reply-To: References: <28c47c360910010650w6963c0aeqa86aca4fcd87bd1f@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: Check Kipro Center opp Baptist church On Thu, Oct 1, 2009 at 5:11 PM, [Mathews] wrote: > Try Eden Square they offer office spaces. > > Matt > > On Thu, Oct 1, 2009 at 4:50 PM, phanice shamalla wrote: > >> Guys I desperately need an office in westlands asap! Any offers, tips, >> suggestions etc? >> >> Phanice >> >> >> > > > -- > ============================= > Mathews O. Ogutu > ICT Consultant > P.O.Box 3337 00100 > Nairobi > Cell: > 254-723-714 000 > Alt E-mail:- mathewsogutu at yahoo.com > > > > > -- Jackson M. 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We always want to > remember him, honor him, and continue his legacy. > Please come and join us on Saturday, October 17, 2009 at Haydee's, 6303 > Georgia Avenue Washington DC 20011 starting from 06:00pm till 2:00am. > There will be plenty of Franco's music on this day; solely played for the > occasion and to celebrate his life. There will also be lots of 'nyama > choma' and a cash bar. Come to have lots fun as we share each other's > experiences with Franco's music. > It is time we started honoring our heroes and on this day, we will honor > one great man." > > HAYDEE'S RESTAURANT > 6303 Georgia Avenue, NW > Washington, D.C. 20011 > (202) 829-6647 > <> [Dickens Odhiambo] -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: LUAMBO FRANCO.doc Type: application/msword Size: 142336 bytes Desc: not available URL: From bkojiem at comcast.net Thu Oct 1 15:56:57 2009 From: bkojiem at comcast.net (bkojiem at comcast.net) Date: Thu, 1 Oct 2009 19:56:57 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [Jambo] Update - Fund Raiser for the late Jack Apollo Owuor In-Reply-To: <209562872.9713811254426103424.JavaMail.root@sz0117a.westchester.pa.mail.comcast.net> Message-ID: <1014640767.9720951254427017154.JavaMail.root@sz0117a.westchester.pa.mail.comcast.net> The family of the late Jack Apollo Owuor is seeking your assistance to?raise funds to cover funeral expenses. Jack pass away on Tuesday September 15th in California. He is survived by his wife Pamela Owuor, sons Osbert and Robert Owuor, daughters Lenora Salome and Michelle Owuor; daughter-in-law Carrol Owuor, and grandsons Solomon and Jack Owuor Jr of CA USA.? He was the brother to the former MP for Nyando, Mr. James Miruka Owuor. He also contested the Nyando Contituency seat in the 2007 elections. He was the uncle to Millie Deya, Fred Ochieng Miruka, Dianne Miruka, Henry Odhiambo Miruka, Elizabeth Achieng Miruka, and Diana Odeny, all of Pennsylvania USA.? Arrangements are being made to transport the body to Kenya for burial in Kano. Your financial assistance?will go a long way in this time of need. A fundraiser has been scheduled for: Saturday?October 10th starting 6:00 pm at? 3 Maryland Circle, Apt #120 Whitehall, PA 18052 Please note Whitehall is in the Allentown area. If you have any questions, please contact: Millie Miruka Deya?????????????? (717) 649-5749 Fred Ochieng Miruka??????????? (717) 982-6247 Dianne Miruka?Ochanda??????? (717) 514-4884 Elizabeth Achieng Miruka????? (267) 269-9360 Diana Odeny??????????????????????? (951) 488-2998 Patrick Deya???????????????????????? (717) 877-7726 Martin "Doc" Ochanda?????????? (717) 991-2554 On behalf of the Kano Association, contact: Ben Odotte Kojiem????????????? (732) 421-7233 Tom Nyaoke???????????????????????(732) 322-8057 Doc Odotte Kojiem????????????? (713) 213-9699? We greately appreciate your assistance. It has been said that one test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposed ideas in mind at the same time. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Dickens.Odhiambo at gmsi.com Thu Oct 1 15:18:34 2009 From: Dickens.Odhiambo at gmsi.com (Dickens Odhiambo) Date: Thu, 1 Oct 2009 15:18:34 -0400 Subject: [Jambo] WAKO -Ringera resignation shifts spotlight to the AG 01/10/09 Message-ID: 20 Years in office and zero persecutions? Wako Must Go !!! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rao-v_EKVyU&feature=channel From Dickens.Odhiambo at gmsi.com Thu Oct 1 15:45:44 2009 From: Dickens.Odhiambo at gmsi.com (Dickens Odhiambo) Date: Thu, 1 Oct 2009 15:45:44 -0400 Subject: [Jambo] Kalonzo refutes claims of 2012 succession plan Message-ID: By Beauttah Omanga Vice-President Kalonzo Musyoka has denied reports that President Kibaki has anointed him his successor. Kalonzo said, contrary to media reports quoting him to that effect, he was ready to participate in a free and fair nomination in picking a PNU coalition flag bearer for the president in 2012. http://www.standardmedia.co.ke/news/InsidePage.php?id=1144025270&cid=159& "I was quoted out of context that I am a declared PNU flag bearer. What I said was that in the PNU coalition, the three top party leaders, I, Kanu's Uhuru Kenyatta, PNU's George Saitoti and other party leaders will find a way of agreeing on a single candidate," said the VP. Succession scheme He said he would never want a situation where fellow party leaders viewed him as an impostor. The VP spoke to The Standard from France, on his way back from a one-week visit to Venezuela <<...OLE_Obj...>> . He said efforts were, however, under way to bring PNU affiliates to agree on how to approach the next elections <<...OLE_Obj...>> . Yesterday PNU vice-chairman George Nyamweya said none of the PNU candidates has been anointed and advised those eyeing the presidency to avoid making announcements that could divide the party. He said a meeting to discuss how to harmonise campaigns in the Kibaki succession scheme was under way and there would be a retreat for party leaders to agree on how to proceed. Mr Nyamweya, who is a PNU nominated MP said he did not expect Kibaki to impose a candidate on the party. "We expect the President as our party leader to guide us on how best to nominate a team leader. He is a democrat <<...OLE_Obj...>> just like the VP is and we are looking forward to a transparent process," said Nyamweya. At the same time, Democratic Party (DP) insists it will not blindly support any candidate even if Kibaki endorsed him or her as a PNU 2012 presidential candidate <<...OLE_Obj...>> . DP is an affiliate of PNU. Party leader Joseph Munyao and chairman Wilfred Machage were speaking after paying a courtesy call on the Japanese Ambassador Shigeo Iwatani, during which they congratulated DP for winning the country's presidential election <<...OLE_Obj...>> . The two leaders said DP would field its own presidential candidate. From wshabola at yahoo.com Fri Oct 2 02:33:30 2009 From: wshabola at yahoo.com (wilkister shabola) Date: Thu, 1 Oct 2009 23:33:30 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Re: FOR MY LOVE - BEFORE YOU SLEEP In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <304321.68582.qm@web63802.mail.re1.yahoo.com> Ohhhhh my God such beautiful expression of love! My eyes are wet with tears! Such deep emotions articulately expressed Yona! Thumbs up! Am a fun! --- On Thu, 10/1/09, Yona Maro wrote: From: Yona Maro Subject: [YP_Ke] FOR MY LOVE - BEFORE YOU SLEEP To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Date: Thursday, October 1, 2009, 12:13 PM Do you know what it is like to look up into the velvet night sky, and yet not see the stars? Do you know what it is like to see the song birds sing their sweet music, and yet not hear their sound? Do you know what it is like to feel your heart inside you, and yet not feel it beat? Do you know what it is like to be in a crowd of people smiling, laughing, sharing their love together, and yet be all alone with no one around? Do you know what it is like when the light of your life has been extinguished, and you are left in absolute and complete darkness, frightened and alone? Do you know what it is like when the one you love so deeply and dearly is so far away? Your heart cries out their name and yet there is no reply. All you want to do is hold them in your arms, and you cannot. All you desire to do is to kiss their sweet lips, and you cannot. You long to hear their soft sweet voice as they whisper words of love to you, and you cannot. You just want them near, and they are not. Their absence brings with it frustration and sadness. You curse God that you cannot be with the one you love, and yet you thank him completely for bringing that person into your life, all the while knowing that no amount of dreams and hopes and prayers, can, at once, change the situation - the situation that is in the hands of the God that you curse. .. So, what do you do in such times? How do you keep your wits about you? How do you maintain some semblance of normal life, when all you can do is think about is the person that you are so in love with and that you would do or give anything just to be with? You feel lost somewhere between the cruel reality of life, and the dream-like fairytale that you wish to live in, and the only salvation is to be found in the arms of your beloved and that cannot happen. Friends cannot comfort your soul. Thoughts only make the pain in your heart worse. What do you do? You think about them - oh my God, how you think about them endlessly! You pray to God for the strength to see it through this situation, knowing that someday you will be with that person forever. But is that enough? No. Not always. Until you are in their arms, nothing really helps. The mind is a whirlwind as your thoughts are tossed around like matchsticks in the wind. But the one thought that is all constant and eats away at the core of my soul is a simple one: "When will I hear from you again? Will I ever hear from you again?" Such silly thoughts are these. But time can cause such thoughts to occur. It is only human. I am only human. And so, I wait. For how long? Only time and God can tell. And as I wait it seems as though the hands of the clock move in reverse instead of forward. Each second that passes seems as an eternity away from you. Time takes you further away from me instead of bringing you closer, and time is something that is beyond our control. Oh to be an angel, and have wings that I may fly into your arms at this very second. To taste your sweet kiss and feel your warm embrace. To love you, to have the pain of needing you, vanish in your arms, as would snowflakes on a summer day. And to know that we would at last, be together for all our days. Days spent lost in sweet heavenly love, such as we have never known. Oh God, my darling, how is it that love can be so wonderful, and yet hurt so badly? Such pleasure in knowing and feeling your love for me, and such mortal pain in being apart from the one that I love so deeply, so dearly, so passionately. Darling there is an old saying that applies to being away from something. It goes, "Out of sight...out of mind." But, my love, every "old saying" has an opposite meaning. In this old saying it is also said, "Absence makes the heart grow fonder," and just when I think it is not possible to be more in love with you, a second ticks off the clock, and I discover that I am more in love with you then ever before. "Do I Love You" Beyond the shadow of a doubt, As the mighty river flows, As the meadow gale plays, With the wind on summer days. About as deep as deep can go, >From the canyons to the sky, Like a mother as she cares, For the baby that she bears. Do I love you? Don't you know by now? Do I love you? Must I show you how? Do I love you? Do I have to say? Do I love you? Yes in every way. About as sacred as a hymn, And a bible full of prayers, >From a whisper to a roar, Very much and even more. Let me show it with my eyes, And I'll share it with the night, If in death the Lord is kind, You'll be the last thing on my mind. Do I love you? Don't you know by now? Do I love you, Must I show you how? Do I love you? Do I have to say? Do I love you? Yes in every way. Good night, my love. And never doubt that with each breath I take, I love you more., I love you. With all my love, Your Sweet -- ? ? ? ? ? ?Yona Fares Maro ?I.T. Specialist and Digital Security Consultant --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ REACH OVER 12,100 MEMBERS DIRECTLY BY ADVERTISING ON THIS FORUM. CHARGES ARE Ksh. 1,000 PER ADVERT. CALL/MPESA ON +254721663208 You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "youngprofessionals_ke" group. 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For without doing so, I would not have known the meaning of your quoted verse. Rgds, Florence. On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 5:12 PM, Rhoune Willis wrote: > Pastor Birai, > > As the word of God says, does it mean that at some point the Bible > acknowledges that infidelity will occur? In the process of these other six > women making claims on this man, who I assume is already married, will he > not be breaking the marriage institution?, the same Bible tells us that a > man and a woman shall become one thing. > > Later, it says seven women will claim one man? is this not contradiction? I > need some insights please. > > Kind regards, > > Rhoune Willis > > > --- On *Wed, 9/30/09, Absalom Birai * wrote: > > > From: Absalom Birai > Subject: [YP_Ke] 7 women for 1 man! > To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com > Date: Wednesday, September 30, 2009, 5:02 AM > > > > I just read a story that 4 kwaZulu-Natal women, aged 22 years to 35 years, > recently married their sweet heart, a 43 year old businessman. > > Both the women and the man claimed to be crazy in love.Furthermore,they > seemed too excited that nothing else really counted! What a world we live > in! > > Does it sound strange? Well, the good book talks of a time when 7 women > will go for one man. Here it's! > > "In that day seven women will take hold of one man and say, "We will eat > our own food and provide our own clothes; only let us be called by your > name. Take away our disgrace!" (Isaiah 4:1) > > To me,this is yet another example that speaks loud and clear that the end > of the world is much closer than many of us seem to think! > > Read the word dear friend and be ready. Avoid being caught unaware! Will > you? > > Pr Birai > 612-386-4608 > www.themaranathasdachurch.org > > For more articles, check my blog www.pastorbirai.com > > > > > > > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ REACH OVER 12,100 MEMBERS DIRECTLY BY ADVERTISING ON THIS FORUM. CHARGES ARE Ksh. 1,000 PER ADVERT. CALL/MPESA ON +254721663208 You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "youngprofessionals_ke" group. 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Asava) Date: Thu, 1 Oct 2009 12:11:08 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Re: Bridging Course in Maths - Please advise: In-Reply-To: <522754.45062.qm@web55105.mail.re4.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <32092BCA1AACD04988F785CF59F57DEF0DC0B9A212@mail4.usiu.ac.ke> Hi Stella, Depending on the type of exam the candidate has undertaken, the resit or bridging should be under the same examining body. For example, KCSE =KNEC exam IGCSE=IGSE. Kenya polytechnic offers bridging in math's for 3 weeks ,,,contact the Applied Math department. While IGCSE you may contact the British Council. I hope this is of much assistance. Rgds, Jane ________________________________ From: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com [mailto:youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Olita Reuben Sent: Thursday, October 01, 2009 11:53 AM To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Subject: [YP_Ke] Re: Bridging Course in Maths - Please advise: Stella, You can try any polytechnic. The course usually takes a minimum of one month. --- On Wed, 9/30/09, Paul Mugereki wrote: From: Paul Mugereki Subject: [YP_Ke] Re: Bridging Course in Maths - Please advise: To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Date: Wednesday, September 30, 2009, 5:37 AM Try NIBS Nairobi Institute of Business Studies currently the have moved to Ronald Ngara Posta. Regards. Paul On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 10:41 AM, Stella Maina > wrote: Dear Young professionals / Wanabidii, Where can one enroll for a bridging course in mathematics? The examining body must be KNEC. Please advise. Thank you. Stella. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ REACH OVER 12,100 MEMBERS DIRECTLY BY ADVERTISING ON THIS FORUM. CHARGES ARE Ksh. 1,000 PER ADVERT. CALL/MPESA ON +254721663208 You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "youngprofessionals_ke" group. 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Call me on 0720 84 55 99.- Charles K. ________________________________ From: Mburu To: youngprofessionals_ke Sent: Friday, October 2, 2009 9:42:46 AM Subject: [YP_Ke] Re: Which Modem is the best: Safcom or Zain? Zain would be better if you do a lot of downloading, as it does not disconnect after a certain period. However, it tends to be slow, especially around this time. I was informed they are upgrading their services. Safcom comes with bundles, If you need to get online faster then go for that but limited when it comes to downloading stuff! On Oct 2, 7:33 am, steve rumo wrote: > Hi, > I would like to know which modem between safcom or zain is better in terms > of functionality (cost is not an issue) especially for doing a lot of text > work and downloading. > Thanx > > Steve --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ REACH OVER 12,100 MEMBERS DIRECTLY BY ADVERTISING ON THIS FORUM. CHARGES ARE Ksh. 1,000 PER ADVERT. 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Akuku married 130 women. He is 91 years old. His youngest wife is 30. He has his own Church and his own Primary School. Love you. Odundo jaKarateng' Excellence magazine will empower your business to new heights while you earn residual income. Click here for details http://www.empowerism.com/e/230805/freesample.cfm On Fri, Oct 2, 2009 at 1:41 AM, phyllis gichura wrote: > Dear Sarah, > Usually, anything that contradicts itself does not stand the test of time > like the Bible has. The chapter simply predicted along time ago what is > happening in the world we are living today(the rate of immorality happening > daily etc) meaning we closer to the return of Jesus. The Bible clearly > indicates in singular, a man and a woman become one and not a man and women. > It's not God's will to see anyone lost, He gave us a choice and its up to us > to lean on His wisdom and understanding or our own. > --- On *Thu, 10/1/09, Shadrack Kirunga * wrote: > > > From: Shadrack Kirunga > Subject: [YP_Ke] 7 women for 1 man! > To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com > Date: Thursday, October 1, 2009, 7:13 AM > > > > Strange thinking Sarah, > > The response by Kennedy says it well ,yet you chose to ignore it. When the > Bible predicts something,it does not say it condones it. It is a warning > that wickedness is going to increase. Remember the narrow and wide road? > Sure, there are places where scripture appear to contradict, but each > instance must be understood in its own context. > > Having said that Sarah, its ok to think as you do coz if you are a willing > learner, God will move you gently to fullness of knowledge. > > >>> Sarah Khabereri > > 10/1/2009 2:36 pm >>> > @ Rhoune, > > Halleluyah! At long last someone who thinks like me. > > I have read the Bible and found out that it surely does contradict itself > in > several places. > > It would take us a whole day and earn us severla enemies, so I shall not > delve. > > Na sisemi ati watu waache ku-believe. Each one of us has a right to an > opinion. And besides, just because I say the Bible contradicts itself > doesn't mean that I am a non-believer, otherwise I would not be saying my > prayers every morning and night. > > > 2009/10/1 kennedy waweru > > > > > Bwana Rhoune, > > I honestly see no contradiction. The Bible expressely speaks and warns of > > the happenings of the end times in several places...in days when evil > will > > prevail. Simply because people choose not to retain the knowledge of God > in > > their ways. > > > > It would contradict if it stood against it and yet encouraged it. does > it? > > To acknowledge that today there is widespread sexual immorality does not > > mean i condone it. > > > > Kind Regards, > > Ken > > > > On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 5:12 PM, Rhoune Willis > >wrote: > > > >> Pastor Birai, > >> > >> As the word of God says, does it mean that at some point the Bible > >> acknowledges that infidelity will occur? In the process of these other > six > >> women making claims on this man, who I assume is already married, will > he > >> not be breaking the marriage institution?, the same Bible tells us that > a > >> man and a woman shall become one thing. > >> > >> Later, it says seven women will claim one man? is this not > contradiction? > >> I need some insights please. > >> > >> Kind regards, > >> > >> Rhoune Willis > >> > >> > >> --- On *Wed, 9/30/09, Absalom Birai >* > wrote: > >> > >> > >> From: Absalom Birai > > > >> Subject: [YP_Ke] 7 women for 1 man! > >> To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com > >> Date: Wednesday, September 30, 2009, 5:02 AM > >> > >> > >> > >> I just read a story that 4 kwaZulu-Natal women, aged 22 years to 35 > years, > >> recently married their sweet heart, a 43 year old businessman. > >> > >> Both the women and the man claimed to be crazy in love.Furthermore,they > >> seemed too excited that nothing else really counted! What a world we > live > >> in! > >> > >> Does it sound strange? Well, the good book talks of a time when 7 women > >> will go for one man. Here it's! > >> > >> "In that day seven women will take hold of one man and say, "We will eat > >> our own food and provide our own clothes; only let us be called by your > >> name. Take away our disgrace!" (Isaiah 4:1) > >> > >> To me,this is yet another example that speaks loud and clear that the > end > >> of the world is much closer than many of us seem to think! > >> > >> Read the word dear friend and be ready. Avoid being caught unaware! 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URL: From icherutich at usiu.ac.ke Fri Oct 2 03:10:01 2009 From: icherutich at usiu.ac.ke (Isaiah Cherutich) Date: Fri, 2 Oct 2009 10:10:01 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Let us First admit we are tribal!! Message-ID: <74AF39F2072C27439CEB443F0D3624A012EDA246E9@mail4.usiu.ac.ke> Reading from this forum. listening to how we talk to/amongst one another and watching how we Kenyans communicate, i am convinced beyond reasonable doubt that we seemingly do not realize or refuse to accept this very important point - that we are tribal through and through! In our thoughts, in our actions we demonstrate that first and foremost, we are members of our own communities. Even those of us who for decades have lived in the urban areas, our minds we are still enclosed in our tribal cocoons!! I know or suspect many will jump up shouting "Me, i am not a tribalist etc!!" "To show that i am not one, i have done this, done that, been there, seen that, published this and continue to do so....." ad infinitum! That is PRECISELY where the problem is!! We live in denial! Period!! We refuse to tell the world what in our deepest of hearts is a fact-That we are tribal. To be proud of your tribe/heritage is human, to feel privileged to be a member of your community is right, is normal and the most natural thing to do as long as you want to remain sane and/or stay alive. The UN Charter on Human Rights says as much. But so does the Swahili saying goes " Mkosa mila ni mtumwa". I am not about to engage you in accusations or lessons on importance of our tribal affiliation. No!! I just want to suggest a way out this quagmire we find ourselves in. But first we must give a correct diagnosis of our problem. I stand to be corrected but i believe Psychologists/Psychiatrists say the GREATEST STEP to healing any sick person (or for that matter anyone in any situation) can make is first and foremost is to accept their status, to come to terms with their sickness/their situation. After this, all else will follow. Ever heard what principle the Alcoholics Anonymous manage to get people out of alcoholism? First is the acceptance of one's status!! Once you accept that you have a problem, the solution is within sight. In this connection therefore - Our healing as Kenyans will only and i repeat WILL ONLY BEGIN when we accept that for the last 4 decades and even today, most of us have been and continue to be tribalistic in our thoughts, reasoning, deeds and proclamations but we are sick and tired of situation and we want to be set free!! This may seem simplistic but i also believe that the longest journey began with one simple step!! Is it true we somehow do not realize we are tribal simple because our actions seem normal, seem like the accepted and expected behaviour? Let us not shift blame to our forefathers, to our past leaders, our politicians, clergy etc. No!! The blame game wont take us anywhere!! 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The contents and opinions expressed in this email are solely those of the author and do not represent those of the Moderator. -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~--- From hmamadi at yahoo.com Fri Oct 2 05:53:19 2009 From: hmamadi at yahoo.com (Hannington Amadi) Date: Fri, 2 Oct 2009 02:53:19 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] OVERCOMING STRESS Message-ID: <105536.21512.qm@web30005.mail.mud.yahoo.com> WHAT DOES THE BIBLE SAY ABOUT... OVERCOMING STRESS? In today's world it is virtually impossible to avoid stress. Almost everyone is carrying some amount of it, in varying degrees. Many find it increasingly difficult to simply survive in the world we live in. In desperation, people are seeking relief for their problems through any remedy they can find. Our culture is inundated with self-help books, therapists, time-management workshops, massage parlors, and recovery programs (to name just the tip of the iceberg). Everyone talks about returning to a "simpler" way of life, but no one seems to even know exactly what that means, or how to attain it. Many of us cry out like Job, "The churning inside me never stops; days of suffering confront me." (Job 30:27). Most of us are so used to carrying the burden of stress, we can scarcely imagine our lives without it. We think it is simply an unavoidable part of living in the world. We carry it like a hiker trudging out of the Grand Canyon with a huge pack on his back. The pack seems to be a part of his own weight, and he can't even remember what it was ever like to not be carrying it. It seems that his legs have always been that heavy and his back has always ached under all that weight. Only when he stops to rest for a moment and takes off his pack does he realize just how heavy it really is, and how light and free he is without it. Unfortunately, most of us cannot just unload stress like a backpack. It seems to be intrinsically woven into the very fabric of our lives. It lurks somewhere beneath our skin (usually in a knot between our shoulderblades). It keeps us up late into the night, just when we need sleep the most. It presses in on us from all sides. Yet, Jesus says, "Come to me all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy and my burden is light." (Mt. 11:28-30). Those words have touched the hearts of many, yet they are only words that merely sound comforting and are in essence, worthless, unless they are true. If they are true, how can we apply them to our lives and walk free from the burdens that weigh us down so badly? Perhaps you are responding, "I would love do that if only I knew how!" How can we receive rest for our souls? COME TO ME... The first thing we must do to be free from our stress and our worry is to come unto Jesus. Without Him, our life has no real purpose or depth. We simply run from one activity to another, seeking to fill our lives with purpose, peace, and happiness. "All man's efforts are for his mouth, yet his appetite is never satisfied." (Ecc. 6:7). Things haven't changed much since the days of King Solomon. We work ourselves to the bone for the things we desire, only to crave more. If we do not know our real purpose in life; our reason for existing, life is very meaningless indeed. Yet, God created each of us with a special purpose in mind. There is something that needs to be done on this earth that can only be done by you. Much of the stress that we carry springs from the fact that we don't know who we are or where we are going. Even Christians who know that ultimately they are going to heaven when they die, are still anxious in this lifetime because they do not really know who they are in Christ and who Christ is in them. No matter who we are, we are bound to have tribulation in this life. It is unavoidable, but having trouble in this life is not the issue anyway. The real issue is how we react to it. That is where stress is born. The trials we face in this world will either break us or make us strong. "I will show you who he is like who comes to me and hears my words and puts them in to practice. He is like a man building a house who dug down deep and laid the foundation on rock. When a flood came the torrents struck that house but could not shake it because it was well built." Luke 6:48. Jesus didn't say that once we built our house on the rock that everything would be perfect. No, He said that a flood came in torrents smashing against the house. The key is that the house was built on the rock of Jesus, and the rock of putting His words into practice. Is your house built on Jesus? Did you dig your foundation deep into Him, or was the house hastily erected? Is your salvation based on a prayer you prayed once or is it growing out of a committed relationship to Him? Do you come to Him every day, every hour? Are you putting His words into practice in your life, or do they lie there like dormant seed? "Therefore, I urge you, brothers, in view of God's mercy, to offer your bodies as living sacrifices, holy and pleasing to God--this is your spiritual act of worship. Do not conform any longer to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God's will is--His good, pleasing and perfect will." Romans 12:1-2 Until you have fully committed yourself to God, until your foundation is dug deep into Him, you will never be able to discern what His perfect will is for your life. When the storms of life come, as they are bound to do, you will only worry and fret and walk around with an ache in your back. Who we are under pressure reveals who we really are. The storms of life wash away the thin veneer that we present to the world and expose what lies in our heart. God, in His mercy, allows the storms to hit us so we will turn to Him and be cleansed of the sin that we were never able to perceive in times of ease. We can either turn to Him and receive a soft heart in the midst of all our trials, or we can turn away and harden our heart. The hard times in life will either make us pliable and merciful, full of faith in God, or angry and brittle, full of doubt and unbelief. FEAR OR FAITH? "If God is for us, who can be against us?" (Romans 8:31). Ultimately, there are only two motivating factors in life: fear or faith. Until we truly know that God is for us, loves us, cares about us personally and hasn't forgotten us, we will base our life's decisions on fear. All fear and worry stems from a lack of faith in God. You may not think you are walking in fear, but if you aren't walking in faith, you are. Stress is a form of fear. Worry is a form of fear. Worldly ambition is rooted in a fear of being overlooked--of being a failure. Many relationships are based on the fear of being alone. Vanity is based on a fear of being unattractive and unloved. Greed is based on a fear of poverty. Even anger and rage are based on the fear that there is no justice, no escape, no hope. Fear breeds selfishness, which is the exact opposite of God's character. Selfishness breeds pride and indifference to others. All of these are sin and must be dealt with accordingly. Stress arises when we try to serve both ourselves (our fears), and God at the same time (which is impossible to do). "Unless the Lord builds the house, it's builders labor in vain...In vain you rise early and stay up late, toiling for food to eat." (Psalm 127:1-2). The Bible says that when everything else is stripped away, only three things remain: faith, hope, and love--and that love is the greatest of the three. Love is the force that drives out our fear. "There is no fear in love but perfect love drives out fear, for fear has a torment. The one who fears is not made perfect in love." (1 John 4:18). The only way we can get rid of our anxieties is to look them in the eye and deal with them at the root. If we desire for God to make us perfect in love, we will have to repent of every bit of fear and worry that we have clung to instead of Him. We may not like to face some of those things that are in us, but we must if we are ever to be free from them. If we are not merciless with our sin, it will be merciless on us. It will drive us like the most wicked of slavemasters. Worst of all, it will keep us from communion with God. Jesus said in Matthew 13:22, "The one who received the seed that fell among the thorns is the man who hears the word, but the worries of this life and the deceitfulness of wealth choke it, making it unfruitful." It is extraordinary what tremendous power there is in even the littlest things to distract us from God. We must stand our ground, and refuse to let the thorns choke out the seed of the Word. The devil knows that if he can distract us with all the cares of this world, we will never be a threat to him or fulfill the call that is on each our lives. We will never bear any fruit for the kingdom of God. We will fall far below God's intended place for us. Yet, God wants to help us to do our best in every situation that we face. That is all He asks--that we trust in Him, put Him first, and do the best we can. After all, most other circumstances that we worry about are beyond our control anyway. What a waste of time worrying is! If we only worried about the things that we have any direct control over, we would reduce our worrying by 90%! Paraphrasing the Lord's words in Luke 10:41-42, Jesus is saying to each one of us, "You are worried and upset about many things, but only one thing is needed. Choose what is better and it will not be taken from you." Isn't it wonderful that the only thing that cannot ever be taken from us, is the only thing we really need anyway? Choose to sit at the Lord's feet and listen to His words and learn from Him. By so doing, you are putting a deposit of true riches into your heart, if you guard those words and put them into practice. If you are not daily spending time with Him and reading His Word, you are opening the door of your heart to the birds of the air who will steal the seeds of life deposited there, and leave worry in their place. As for our material needs, they will be taken care of when we seek Jesus first. "But seek ye first the kingdom of God and his righteousness; and all these things will be added unto you. Take therefore no thought for the morrow: for the morrow will take thought for the things of itself. Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof." Matthew 6:33. God has blessed us with a most powerful tool; His Living Word, the Bible. If used properly, it is a spiritual sword; separating our faith from our fear, drawing a clean line between the holy and the vile, cutting away the excess and bringing forth the repentance which leads to life. Stress merely indicates an area of our life where our flesh is still on the throne. The life that is totally submitted to God is marked by the trust born out of a thankful heart. Peace I leave with you, my peace I give unto you: not as the world giveth, give I unto you. Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid. John 14:27 (KJV). TAKE MY YOKE UPON YOU... How it must grieve God to see His children walking around in such misery! The only things we really need in this life, He already purchased for us at Calvary through a terrible, agonizing, and lonely death. He was willing to give everything for us, to make a way for our redemption. Are we as willing to do our part? Are we willing to lay our lives down at His feet, and take His yoke upon us? For if we do not walk in His yoke, we are bound to walk in another. We can either serve the Lord who loves us, or the devil who is bent on destroying us. There is no middle ground, nor is there a third option. Praise God that He made a way out of the cycle of sin and death for us! When we were completely helpless against the sin that raged in us and compelled us to run from God, He had mercy on us and ran after us, though we only cursed His Name. He is so tender and patient with us, not willing for even one to perish. A bruised reed he will not break, and a smoldering wick He will not snuff out. (Matthew 12:20). Are you bruised and broken? Is your flame dimly flickering? Come to Jesus now! "Come all you who are thirsty, come to the waters; and you who have no money, come buy and eat! Come, buy wine and milk without money and without cost. Why spend your money on what is not bread and your labor on what does not satisfy? Listen, listen to me, and eat what is good, and your soul will delight in the richest of fare. Give ear and come to me; hear me that your soul may live!" Isaiah 55:1-3. BLESS THE LORD, O MY SOUL When all is said and done, there are still times when we all face incredibly difficult circumstances that have an awesome power to destroy us. The best way to counteract stress in those times, is to begin to praise God and thank Him for His countless blessings in our lives. The old adage "count your blessings" really is true. In spite of everything, there are so many blessings woven throughout our lives that many of us do not even have the eyes to see them. Even if your situation seems hopeless, God is still worthy of all your praise. God delights in a heart that will praise Him no matter what the bankbook says, our family says, our time schedule says, or any other circumstance that would try to exalt itself against the knowledge of God. As we praise and bless the name of the Most High, everything else in this world begins to pale and fade away against the sheer loveliness of who He is. Think of Paul and Silas, feet bound in stocks in a dark prison with a jailer standing guard over them. (Acts 16:22-40). They had just been severely flogged, ridiculed and attacked by a huge crowd of people. Instead of fearing for their lives, or becoming angry at God, they began to praise Him, singing out loud, careless of who might hear or judge them. As they began to praise Him, their hearts were soon overflowing with the joy of the Lord. The song of those two men who loved God more than life itself began to flow through them like a river of liquid love into their cell and out into the entire prison. Soon, there was a flood of warm light bathing the whole place. Every demon there began to flee in utter terror of that praise and love to the Most High. Suddenly, an amazing thing happened. A violent earthquake shook the prison, the doors flew open, and everybody's chains came loose! Praise God! Praise always brings freedom, not only for ourselves, but for those around us who are bound up as well. We must get our mind off of ourselves and the problems we face and onto the King of Kings and the Lord of Lords. One of the miracles of a life transformed by God is that we can be thankful always, and praise Him in all situations. This is what He commands us to do, for He knows better than we do that the joy of the Lord is our strength. God does not owe us anything, but He has made a way for us to receive every good thing anyway, because He loves us! Is that not a reason for celebration and thanksgiving? "Though the fig tree does not bud and there are no grapes on the vines, though the olive crop fails and the fields produce no food, though there are no sheep in the pen and no cattle in the stalls, yet I will rejoice in the Lord, I will be joyful in God my Savior. The Sovereign Lord is my strength; he makes my feet like the feet of a deer and enables me to go on the heights." Habakkuk 3:17-19. "Bless the Lord, O my soul: and all that is within me, bless his holy name. Bless the Lord, O my soul, and forget not all his benefits: Who forgiveth all thine iniquities; who healeth all thy diseases; Who redeemeth thy life from destruction; Who crowneth thee with lovingkindness and tender mercies; Who satisfieth thy soul with good things; so that thy youth is renewed like the eagle's." Psalm 103:1-5 (KJV). Won't you take some time right now to re-commit your life to the Lord? If you don't know Him, ask Him into your heart. If you do know Him tell Him that you want to know Him better. Confess your sins of worry, fear and lack of faith and tell Him that you want Him to replace those things with faith, hope and love. No one serves God by his own strength--we all need the power and the strength of the Holy Spirit to permeate our lives and continually lead us back to the precious cross, back to the Living Word. You can make a fresh start with God, starting this very minute. He will fill your heart with a brand new song, and joy unspeakable and full of glory! "But unto you that fear my name shall the Sun of righteousness arise with healing in his wings; and you shall go forth, and grow up (leap) like calves released from the stall." Malachi 4:2. (KJV) Faith is permitting ourselves to be seized by the things we do not see. 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URL: From wamsjj at yahoo.com Thu Oct 1 04:26:20 2009 From: wamsjj at yahoo.com (wangwara wams) Date: Thu, 1 Oct 2009 01:26:20 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] KIBAKI PRESIDENCY POST 2012 In-Reply-To: <904128.51812.qm@web52403.mail.re2.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <146381.78537.qm@web36307.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Martin, ? You have done well in defending Omtatah. I understood his stand. In Kenya, we have always believed. We believed in the legitimacy of the judicial system and see where it took us? We believed in the power of the ballot; and we have memories of 2007 - 2008 livid and dark. ? It is therefore good that we learn to perfect the PLAN B strategy. In a country, where all is possible with an imperial presidency, we must always have a PLAN B. Omtatah's was one such plan and we needed laud him for taking the caution of not putting all the eggs in one basket. ? I however, do not agree with you when you say Kenyans are all the negative adjectives you attached to them. Whilst many are what you described, there is however left a people who?would?agree to die?than?be all that you described. We need always to make that exception to keep alive our dream of a New Kenya. ? Let me pose this question to?us then. To avoid the disappointment of 2007 elections, what strategy has the civil society put in place to avoid a post 2012 Kibaki presidency? Remember we live in Kenya where Yote Yawezekana! ? Wamwara J. Joseph. --- On Wed, 9/30/09, Martin Oloo wrote: From: Martin Oloo Subject: [YP_Ke] Re: Attempts to malign Omtatah regrettable To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Cc: "New vision" Date: Wednesday, September 30, 2009, 6:53 AM Cyprian, ? I hear you.?But I wish you had stopped there and not brought in the Njoya case which derailed the Constitution making process in Kenya. For indeed the Judge, whose decision i violently oppose in the Njoya case, was Ringera!! ? Like you, I find our debate and general level of intellectual dishonesty disturbing. If this forum reflects the views of Kenyan intellectuals, then one should understand why kenya is in such a bad state. The followers as bad as their leaders, they are as tribal as their leaders, they are dishonest as their leaders! Forget about PNU and ODM. It runs in our system! I have seen so much tribal vitriol in this forum at levels that leave me shuddering. I have witnessed irrational and subjective partisanship that stoops so low that it debases disagreements. It disturbs. ? I would defend Omtatah's right to express himself even if he was the only person holding such a view. It is irresponsible for anyone to try and kill his spirit however much you may disagree with him. ? M. ? --- On Tue, 29/9/09, orina Nyamwamu wrote: From: orina Nyamwamu Subject: [YP_Ke] Attempts to malign Omtatah regrettable To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Cc: "New vision" Date: Tuesday, 29 September, 2009, 3:00 PM Unedited; I have followed the debate as to whether Nd. Omtata should withdraw the matter in court on the legality of RIngera's reappointment or not. What has shocked me is that there are Kenyans who have gone to town asserting that Omtatah has or is to be given money if he keeps the case in court. It is believed that the courts will rule in favour of Ringera's re-appointment by Kibaki and therefore secure his stay at the helm of KACC. So Omtata has been bribed to keep the matter in court for Ringera to be installed permanently at the KACC vide the reappointment. I find this assertion by a Mr. Koliech on the internet but indeed as I have heard? from other colleagues on the Nairobi street and the movement in the civil society very disturbing and dangerous. I have had to now give my personal statement on this to say that I find this malicious accusation against Comrade Omtata unfortunate, cowardly, sad and dangerous. While I personally have requested Omtata to withdraw the matter and I respect the fact he holds a contrary and reasoned view, It is dangerous and cynical to personalise a matter that Omtata took to court with others and to indeed use this as an opportunity to try to assasinate Omtata. During Moi's years in power, the easier way to destroy a colleague who held a different view from yours was then to simply say that he was a KANU mole who had eaten Ugali at state house. This way of discourse or working against discourse is dangerous. In 2004, NCEC led by Rev. Njoya filed a case before the court demanding that the constituion be negotiated and written by elected delegates of the people at a Constituent Assembly and the same be ratified through a referendum.? A certain political wing of NARC labeled NCEC and Rev. Njoya a traitor who was working against Bomas and the people's constitution. They went to town with rumors that people had been given money etc to keep the case in court. In the end the court granted the Referendum and said that Bomas although not a constituent Assembly had already done the work and therefore the constitution Draft Must be subjected to the referendum to get the seal of approval from the people of Kenya. That is how the Wako Draft was defeated by the people at the referendum of 21, November 2005. I strongly condemn attempts by people who for lack of strong and plaudable arguments resort to character assasination. How do you guys maligning Omtata think you are going to gain by attacking one of? our most gallant Human rights activists? Why don't you differ with Omtata and state your opinion any way without descending to the levels you currently have descended to? Cyprian Nyamwamu --- On Tue, 9/29/09, Okiya Omtatah Okoiti wrote: From: Okiya Omtatah Okoiti Subject: [YP_Ke] Re: WHY KENYANS MUST STOP JUSTICE RINGERA GOING DOWN WITH KACC To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Date: Tuesday, September 29, 2009, 2:21 PM @ Mwangi Wa Nyambura: You make a brilliant argument, but you spoil it with the last paragraph. It is precisely because of impunity that we have IDPs, Mau, PEV, Corruption, etc. And that impunity is because we have rubished the constitutional controls, checks and balances that the doctrine of separation of powers ensures. And you are spot on that MPs have been sleeping on the job by not curing, through legislation, the law that allows the President to virtually appoint all judges, making the Judiciary a tail of the Executive not an equal. @ angaluki: Your opening misses the debate by far. The committes only deal with subsidiary legislation - where ministers place their proposed action (through ministerial policies) before the committees for 30 days for approval. And that is legislation. Now, a gazetted legal notice is not subsidiary legislation; it is not a proposal but an outcome. Hence, just like Parl;iament cannot convert into a court to try a murder suspect, it cannot do the same to declare a gazette notice illegal. The words 'illegal' and 'annul' are language for the courts of law. Parliament is not greater than the other organs. For example, the courts can strike out a law made by Parliament if they interpret it to be against the the Constitution of Kenya. Equally, the courts can annul an executive order if it is inconsistent with specific laws and the constitution. What we should read from parliaments actions is that they rightly fear going to the courts against the executive because they will not get a fair hearing. But guys you both make very brilliant and quotable observations. NB: If the courts don't annul Ringera's second term then he is entitled to Kshs 150m termination fees. Thanks. Omtatah From: "angaluki at aol.com" To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Sent: Monday, September 28, 2009 5:52:17 PM Subject: [YP_Ke] Re: WHY KENYANS MUST STOP JUSTICE RINGERA GOING DOWN WITH KACC Wa Nyambura, ? You got the whole interpretation of separation of powers wrong. Your point of departure should be the question, "What is the role of parliamentary committees?" After that, you need to understand that it is not Parliament that disapproved of the re-appointments, but parliamentary committees, although this may have been or may?be debated by Parliament. I think we tread on very?delicate grounds and we risk creating very dangerous precedents when we approve actions of impunity by those we support, and only find fault with exactly the same actions when perpetrated by those we oppose. If we hope to?build a culture of the rule of law, we must be willing to recognize wrong as wrong, whether it? is perpetrated by those we support or oppose. Otherwise we lose moral?authority to criticize those we oppose for doing what we approved when it was done by those we support, and in the process promote selective justice. AM -----Original Message----- From: mwangi To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Sent: Mon, Sep 28, 2009 3:36 am Subject: [YP_Ke] Re: WHY KENYANS MUST STOP JUSTICE RINGERA GOING DOWN WITH KACC #yiv755936828 #yiv1297614119 #yiv358042786 #AOLMsgPart_2_8b207c3f-d144-4e89-b032-2eb8f7b56993 DIV {MARGIN:0px;} Let me? throw?? spanners to the works on this issue for Ringera. ? For starters ,parliament is the supreme law making body of any democracy.It does not give effect to the laws they make but to the executive to ensure the laws are implemented.When the executive does carry out such execution wrongly they are stopped by the courts which interpretas what the intention of parliament was in coming up?with the law?.Hence the whole issue of seperation of fuctions of this three arms of the goverment.. ? In this charged debate of Justice Ringera ,Parliament made the law on its composition,appointment and reappointment? of its top organs.In effecting the law as mandated by our constitution the executive in its wisdom or lack of it interpretated it had power to reappoint.Parliament said no and argued that the executive erred in its interpratation of that law.However ,and my point of departure ,parliament interpretated its own laws leaving the judicially out on this matter which by law is the institution that has the mandate to hear any disputes emanating from the abuse of power from the executive.Whereas we are commending parliament for rediscovering their power should we forget that its them that crafted the bad law that now pits the three arms of government?What if parliament tomorrrow legilsalate to? make the parliamentarians life members of parliament.Will they be in order ?What am saying is that if we fight for constitutio nalism it must be practised by all institutuions including parliament.Remember in?parliament debates?not all the 220 members get opportunity to??"get the speakers eye "hence debate is not?on many a times evenly debated?as opposed to the courts where all the parties get? a fair hearing. ? If our parliament tells us?our Judicially is incompetent ,who has the power to make the right chages but them by ensuring that they put the right mechanisms of appointing judges.That they have not, means that they have not done their job? well either.Let me ask where are we to get the "good judges" since we believe any one in those positions will be corrupt.How many judgements that have be pronoused that are against the executive? ? Lastly,Justice Ringera has on many occassions said?withiout prosecutorial powers his body will achive little.It's parliament that has refused to give him legal powers to prosecute yet they claim Kacc has not done well in its mandate.Thats hypocricy of the highest order.Many of the parliamentarians are the crooks that are being investigated hence the heghtened interest they have on the matter .Its not for the comon good of Kenya but self preservation.Which is more serious to deal with Ringera issue upto to thedead of the?night or deal with drought.idps ,Mau?Unfortunatly we have fallen?for the gimmicks of the politicians and once Ringera goes i20can assure you nothing will change in the fight on corruption?.Who ever comes will take our kshs.1.6m per month and after a while? we will join our hands again cry for his blood,he goes and another comes and the music will continue.Parliament will continue as the choir masters and we will be the chearing lot.Meanwhile Ringera and those that wil have joined kacc and left with the millions will join politics and the song for anti corruption will become even lounder.You and me? and our children by that time , because we belived the same fellows who have refused to pay taxes return the fuel guzlers , will be? singing praise songs to these ringeras? kibakis. rairas etc? as our saviour to another monster that they parliamentalians will have created.perhaps they will have packed the air for sale.OPEN YOUR EYES DEAR KENYANS? ? Mwangi Wa Nyambura??? ----- Original Message ----- From: Okiya Omtatah Okoiti To: Okiya Omtatah Sent: Sunday, Sep tember 27, 2009 1:55 PM Subject: [YP_Ke] WHY KENYANS MUST STOP JUSTICE RINGERA GOING DOWN WITH KACC #yiv755936828 #yiv1297614119 #yiv358042786 #AOLMsgPart_2_8b207c3f-d144-4e89-b032-2eb8f7b56993 p.MsoNormal, #yiv755936828 #yiv1297614119 #yiv358042786 #AOLMsgPart_2_8b207c3f-d144-4e89-b032-2eb8f7b56993 li.MsoNormal, #yiv755936828 #yiv1297614119 #yiv358042786 #AOLMsgPart_2_8b207c3f-d144-4e89-b032-2eb8f7b56993 div.MsoNormal {margin:0in;margin-bottom:.0001pt;font-size:12.0pt;font-family:"Times New Roman";}#yiv755936828 #yiv1297614119 #yiv358042786 filtered {margin:1.0in 1.25in 1.0in 1.25in;}#yiv755936828 #yiv1297614119 #yiv358042786 #AOLMsgPart_2_8b207c3f-d144-4e89-b032-2eb8f7b56993 div.Section1 {} #yiv755936828 #yiv1297614119 #yiv358042786 #AOLMsgPart_2_8b207c3f-d144-4e89-b032-2eb8f7b56993 table.MsoNormalTable {font-size:10.0pt;font-family:"Times New Roman";} WHY KENYANS MUST STOP JUSTICE RINGERA GOING DOWN WITH KACC We are reliably informed that since it now cannot pack the Kenya Anti-Corruption Commission (KACC) with it?s cronies, epitomised by Justice (rtd) Aaron Ringera, who is himself to be investigated by the KACC Advisory Board for protecting corrupt politicians and tycoons by withholding evidence on file from prosecutors, the Executive?s new game plan is to provoke Parliament to the point enraged MPs will blindly scrap KACC. And once KACC is scrapped it will die with all the good work it did over the years. The KACC evidence will become redundant and the corrupt will walk free. It is a fact that though the scam bugs have not been prosecuted, some cases have been thoroughly investigated and, put in hands more capable and willing than Justice Ringera?s, quite a number of senior politicians and tycoons will be nailed. That is the nightmare scenario that the scheming Executive hopes to avoid by enraging our MPs to20the point they will scrap KACC and all that it represents. So, when Justice Ringera contemptuously taunts and dares the entire Republic, we must understand that he is being a polished actor in a well scripted play. His brief is to get the MPs so angry they will gang up like a bloodthirsty mob to scrap KACC. Already, in their characteristic posturing and grandstanding in the heat of the moment, we have heard quite a number of MPs tactlessly chest thumbing and threatening to do just that. They think that by scrapping KACC they will ?strike a blow against impunity and teach Justice Ringera and President Kibaki a lesson.? Really? Parliament has political tools at its disposal which it can use with equal or even greater mischief, to fix the Executive. These tools include frustrating Government Bills on the floor of the House; censoring then naming hawkish ministers; starving KACC of funds; and, ultimately, even scrapping KACC. Nevertheless, for reasons stated above, the MPs should rule out this last option. KACC must NOT be scrapped! The war against corruption must not be lost in the heat of the moment. But will the MPs save the organisation, given that some of them, their friends, and relatives are under investigation by KACC for corruption, and stand to benefit when the anticorruption watchdog is no more? Hence, the onus is on ordinary Kenyans to save KACC by boldly standing up and demanding the unconditional exit of Justice Ringera and Ms. Fatuma Sichale. That will not only save KACC, it will allow for the proper legal procedures laid down for appointing the Director and Assistant Directors to be followed. Omtatah 0722-684-777 --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ REACH OVER 12,100 MEMBERS DIRECTLY BY ADVERTISING ON THIS FORUM. CHARGES ARE Ksh. 1,000 PER ADVERT. CALL/MPESA ON +254721663208 You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "youngprofessionals_ke" group. 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Message-ID: <303833.88049.qm@web37005.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Imagine a situation where human beings would have been created with certain organs in double, what the repercussions would be. ? Imagine for a moment you had two independent brains?each giving orders to the body! Imagine two hearts or two mouths!Now assume such organs have refused to work in harmony yet they are meant to serve the same body! ? Assume one brain gives the order to go for a call and the other says no!That one feels you need to eat and the other feels otherwise.Imagine if one is responsible for the mouth that feeds the body?Imagine one brain through one mouth saying one thing and the other brain through the second mouth contradicting the same and all are acting on behalf of the body! ? That would be one hell of a body to have, actually, only suicide, euthanasia??or radical surgery would save such a body from itself! ? This is the situation the Coalition government finds itself in. It is a system that takes orders from two "organs" and this is not good for the system.They are both working but at cross purpose that the body they are meant to serve is starving, weak and sick!! ? The body is bloated in the stomach with toxic content(corrupt individuals) that it needs to eject yet some organs retain them. The body cannot?grow for it has not been fed, not digested and metabolized anything since these two organs took over. ? Sadly, this is the body that they ride on,that carries them around day in day out.They are busy competing to kill the body on which they are!!!! ? This country needs to replace these "coalition ?organs" with one that will serve the body effectively before the body drops dead waiting for them to get their act together. ? Otieno Sungu. Juba-Southern Sudan. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ REACH OVER 12,100 MEMBERS DIRECTLY BY ADVERTISING ON THIS FORUM. CHARGES ARE Ksh. 1,000 PER ADVERT. 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The guy confessed he had problem with alcohol...outside he looked "fine" but inside he was dying.......all in the name of pleasing mafans!!!!!!!!! After the doctors had told him his life was on the balance, he says he went down on his knees and asked for God to save him and there is no genuine prayer as that of a man who sees death nearby!!!! Why does believing seem to make sense when we face death, incurable ailment?....but when things are well.....we assume so much and even mock people who are "born again"? Yes we have weaknesses which only God can help us overcome in life, only he is right to judge someone....though this does not deny existence of pretenders!!!!!! I would rather be a fool for believing in God than be famous for that which is wordly! Regards Josiah On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 12:48 PM, kennedy waweru wrote: They say that every man has a price. That at the "right" price you can have your way with every person. Our adversary, the devil, has specialized in learning our weaknesses...our price, that at that point we can easily fall. I am yet to meet a man or read of one who single-handedly overcame the devil apart from Jesus, the Son of God. For some (most), money is their weakness, and while the degree may vary (say, some would do anything for a few thousand while some, millions would tickle them) they fall at some point. Some have weaknesses in other areas, be it sexual relations or drugs. Is it a wonder that even those whom you put your trust in have in so many occasions fallen for a bribe? What makes a Christian to fall for a bribe and another not to? would you fall, and by how much? As I analyze my life today, I seek even more to hand over my shortcomings to Christ, my weaknesses and all. I know that I have areas that I am weak...so weak, and that is one of the reasons that I seek Him daily. He has never let me down, and surprisingly in those areas where I was weak before I accepted Jesus into my life, they are becoming more and more my strengths. Truly so the saying goes, "When I am weak, He is strong." My friends, my soul cries out for you always, that you would know God, through His son Jesus. That you would know of the power thereof, capable of setting you free from EVERY corruption of the body. This testimony I have, that all things have passed and behold all things are new. Jesus paid my price and no other will make me fall...and oh what a price He paid! Don't say that your time is yet...many have died saying the same thing. If you hear His voice today, do not harden your heart....He is here, ready and willing to cleanse you of all sin and make you whole again, to receive of His blessings and to live life in abundance. The truth of the matter is, even as Christians, we are faced daily with very enticing prospects, amazing propositions, and even sweet deals in our daily walk. But what makes one to stand is the fear of the Lord that is in Him. How much you really know your God. I know that nothing I can gain on earth is worth comparing with what I will attain in Christ. What I have in Him is not comparable to any other gain. My friends, how I wish that You too would be partakers of this grace by putting aside every sin that easily ensnares us. God bless you. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ REACH OVER 12,100 MEMBERS DIRECTLY BY ADVERTISING ON THIS FORUM. CHARGES ARE Ksh. 1,000 PER ADVERT. CALL/MPESA ON +254721663208 You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "youngprofessionals_ke" group. 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Name: 200px-Facing_the_giants.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 31727 bytes Desc: not available URL: From josiah.ogalo at gmail.com Thu Oct 1 06:04:35 2009 From: josiah.ogalo at gmail.com (josiah ogalo) Date: Thu, 1 Oct 2009 13:04:35 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Re: OPTICIAN In-Reply-To: References: <000601ca4259$dd87fd80$9897f880$@com> Message-ID: <181c75910910010304m5a545e08qe5f668de2243d98c@mail.gmail.com> Anne, Alternatively, you could visit Kenya Society for The Blind in Nairobi West, {next to MOI EDUCATIONAL CENTRE} every Tuesday they offer eye care services at very affordable rates.....at 400/= utapata good servives, refraction and service charges. They also sell good "miwanis" at very good rates as compared to those in town! Try them. Regards Josiah Onyango On Thu, Oct 1, 2009 at 11:53 AM, Helen Mwaniki wrote: > They are in Loresho. > > > Here is their address. > > > Lions Sightfirst Eye Hospital, Kaptagat Rd, Loresho, Nairobi > > P.O. Box 66576, Nairobi > Tel: (254) 020 4180517, 020 4180601, 020 4183239 > Fax: (254) 020 4181083 > Mobile: (254) 0728970601, 0733619191 > > Hope u find it. > > On Thu, Oct 1, 2009 at 11:46 AM, Anne kondo wrote: > >> Yes i think they are along kagemi rd.Call MP shah hosp.ask for Dr AK >> SHAH.tel.3742763 ext 352.for more information. >> >> >> On Thu, Oct 1, 2009 at 8:41 AM, Winfred Nyambura < >> winfred at panafricantrucks.com> wrote: >> >>> YP >>> >>> Please help >>> >>> The Lion?s league, do they still have the eye clinic and where are they >>> located? >>> >>> >>> >>> *Regards,* >>> >>> * * >>> >>> * * >>> >>> * * >>> >>> * * >>> >>> * * >>> >>> *Save a tree. Don't print this e-mail unless it's really necessary.* >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> > > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ REACH OVER 12,100 MEMBERS DIRECTLY BY ADVERTISING ON THIS FORUM. CHARGES ARE Ksh. 1,000 PER ADVERT. 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Let these images sink deep into your heart today! God Bless You . --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ REACH OVER 12,100 MEMBERS DIRECTLY BY ADVERTISING ON THIS FORUM. CHARGES ARE Ksh. 1,000 PER ADVERT. CALL/MPESA ON +254721663208 You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "youngprofessionals_ke" group. To post to this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/youngprofessionals_ke?hl=en Visit the LYP website at http://ypkenya.org Join the group on facebook at http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=57703506900 Follow us on twitter at http://twitter.com/lyp_ke DISCLAIMER: The Moderator does not accept legal responsibility for the contents of this email if the same is found to have malicious and/or defamatory comments. 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Its madness!! -----Original Message----- From: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com [mailto:youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Catherine Mworia Sent: 01 October 2009 07:31 To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Subject: [YP_Ke] Re: Please Advice- Traffic police Hey Guys, Does a traffic police supposed to hit your car no matter the offense? today a traffic police hit my car so badly that it requires some repair. is there any law or something for such? Please advice. Njoki http://www.bbc.co.uk/ This e-mail (and any attachments) is confidential and may contain personal views which are not the views of the BBC unless specifically stated. If you have received it in error, please delete it from your system. Do not use, copy or disclose the information in any way nor act in reliance on it and notify the sender immediately. Please note that the BBC monitors e-mails sent or received. 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The contents and opinions expressed in this email are solely those of the author and do not represent those of the Moderator. -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~--- From oldmoshi at gmail.com Thu Oct 1 12:15:38 2009 From: oldmoshi at gmail.com (Yona Maro) Date: Thu, 1 Oct 2009 19:15:38 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] SIMULIZI - YAMENIKUTA Message-ID: Siku hiyo ya jumatano Nimelala zangu kitandani , nasikiliza love and dedication ni kipindi kimoja kinarudhwa na radio moja maarufu jijini dar es salaam , kama kawaid nikawa nasikia watu wakituma salamu zao kwa wapenzi wao na kadhalika . Nikavutiwa sana siku hiyo , kuna dada mmoja alipiga simu , akaambiwa achague nyimbo , akachagua nyimbo moja inaitwa sacrifice kutoka kwa elton john , yule mtangazaji hakujua kwanini msichana yule amechagua nyimbo ile , yule mtangazaji pia hajui maana ya nyimbo ile . Mimi kusikia nyimbo ile , kausingizi kalinianza ikabidi niamke zangu , nikaanza kutafuta line za simu kwa mtangazaji huyo nimpigie , kwakuwa yule dada alichagua sacrifice , najua sacrifice ni nyimbo ya mapenzi yaliyovunjika ( broken heart love song ) , mie nikataka nitume nyimbo ingine zaidi ya hiyo scrifice kumpa moyo dada yule nikafikiria nyimbo nyingi sana za mahaba ninazo jua . Nikafikiri labda nimtumie YOUR BEAUTIFUL ya James Blunt au HEAVEN SENT ME YOU ya john mountgomery , na zingine nyingi lakini zote hizi nikajua hazitamtosheleza kwa sababu kwanza ni pop halafu zinaibwa kwa sauti laini zaidi kwa hisia kali , wasikilizaji wengi wanaweza kufikiri namtaka msichana yule . Nikapata jibu zuri zaidi katika list yangu ya nyimbo za mahaba nikapata nyimbo moja inaitwa IF I EVER NEEDED YOU nyimbo hii imeimbwa na julio igelesius , mara nyingi ukiongelea nyimbo laini za kilatini au spanish basi julio igelesius ni babalao kabisa kwanza sauti yake m mashairi yake , madoido yake na kadhalika . Saa ikafika nikapiga simu ikapokelewa , nikaongea na mtangazaji ,yule dada jina lake ni Judy , nikamwomba mtangazaji nitaje namba zangu za simu judy anitafute , na mwisho kabisa nikataja baadhi ya mashairi ya nyimbo ile ( if I ever needed you I need you now ) mtangazaji akacheka sana , nyimbo hii kwa bahati mbaya haikwepo basi nikamwomba apige nyimbo inaitwa WONDERFULL TONIGHT ya Eric Clapton . Dakika kadhaa baadaye baada ya nyimbo hiyo kupigwa nilipata simu kama 3 hivi kutoka kwa suzy , akiniuliza maswali kadhaa kuhusu mimi , niko wapi na ninafanya nini usiku huo , nilimweleza kila kitu , suzy alistajabu sana , hakuamini , ikaniambia anakuja nyumbani kwetu kunifanyia supprise , mie nikamngoja kwa moyo mkunjufu , ila nilijua kasheshe la kuingia getini manake kwetu kuanzia saa 2 usiku hakuna mtu kukanyaga . Baada ya dakika 45 hivi suzy huyo akaingizana saa hiyo ilikuwa ni saa 3 usiku , ilibidi apaki gari yake nje , nilimweleza mlinzi afunge mbwa ili suzy aingie ndani , mie nikatoka zangu nje nakumbuka nilivaa kaputula fupi sana bila shati na viatu , nikatoka kwenda kumpokea suzy akiingia ndani . Yaani nilichanganyikiwa sana , sikuamini kilichokuwa kinaendelea mimi nilifanya jokes tu suzy akachukulia ni ukweli namtaka , nilitaka kumpa moyo lakini sikutaka tufike mbali namna hii kama yeye alivyokuwa anafikiria . Haya tukaendelea Nikamkaribisha sebuleni , tukaanza story akaanza kunielezea kuhusu maisha yake , ametoka wapi na kadhalika , kumbe yeye ni mwenyeji wa nchi ya kenya , alikuja tanzania kwa mwezi mmoja kwa sababu ya masomo kuhusu mazingira , na yeye ni mwanafunzi , nikamuuliza na hilo gari hapo nje umekodisha au ? Ohh yes ndio , alinijibu nje kuna derefa ananisubiri haki Mhh okey sawa hakuna thida , sasa muda huu uliokuja hapa home huogopi chochote suzy ? La hapana siogopi ! Haaa , huogopi kivipi kwahiyo wewe unajua sana huku dar es salaam kuliko sisi si ndio ? La si hivyoo , nimekuamini tu uliponipa namba zako Wow hiyo tamu kweli , kwahiyo ulukuwa unamipango gani usiku wa leo ? je kesho kuna sehemu yoyote unayotakiwa kuwahi ? We weee Yona unavituko sana , sasa unaniuliza kuhusu mipango wakati hata hatujuani ? na wewe unaniamini mimi kwanini ?? aliniuliza ? Ahaha ( kicheko ) tukitoka hapa ntatoka na mlinzi mmoja si unaona kuna walinzi 4 kule juu na hapa chini ? kwahiyo wa huku chini mmoja tutaenda nae kama tutaenda popote pale kutokea hapa . Jamani Yona kumbe wewe ni muoga hivyo ? Mhh sio muoga bana ila huu ni usiku sana , na mimi ni mwanafunzi bora nikitoka niwe na mtu wa kutulinda si ndio ? unaonaje sweetie ? Uwiiiiii Yona yaani umeshaanza kuniita sweetie ? nani kakupa mamlaka hayo huogopi ? Tehe eehe , usijali natania bana , sasa unaelekea wapi ? Naelekea katika Hotel , unapenda twende wote ? Pls twende napenda ukanipe campani kwa hotel yetu kule mjini . Duh hapo nilitoka zangu nikapanda ngazi kwenda gorofa ya juu kumpa taarifa dada yangu kwamba natoka kidogo kuna mgeni na ntachelewa kurudi kwahiyo asinishangae nikichelewa au asiniulizie . Kwetu tupo kama 18 hivi lakini kila siku baba anauliza fulani yuko wapi tena wakati wa kuamka yeye huwa yuko mlangoni kuangalia nani kaamka nani anaumwa nani hajaenda shule . Kwangu hii haikuwa tatizo , nilimwambia dada yangu aniletee uniform shuleni , lakini kukawa na kitendawili kingine , shule pia ni ya baba , na skull bus zote za baba , je nikiuliziwa kwenye skull bus kama nipo au sipo ? na pale getini bila uniform hakuna kuingia hakuna sehemu ya kubadili nguo . Mengi yamenikuta lakini hili lilikuwa ni kiboko , sasa sijui nitumie njia zipi zingine na kulaghai nifanikiwe , basi nilipotoka nilienda kuchukuwa na uniform zangu na viatu , huyooo nikaingia kwenye gari ya suzy vuuuuuuum mpaka katika hotel yake pale kati kati ya jiji . Tukaingia chumbani kwake , baadaye nilienda kuoga yeye nikamwacha pale chumbani , lakini sikufunga mlango wote kwa ujumla , mlango ulikuwa wazi kidogo , nikasikia kelele za ajabu ajabu kwa mbali na harufu nzuri sana za perfume , well nikajiuliza yaani huyu mrembo anajipaka perfume saa hizi wakati hata hajaoga ? kunani ? Nikatoka bafuni ghafla nikaangalie kinachoendelea , sikukuta mtu na hiyo perfume iliisha na zile kelele siku zisikia tena , nikajua ni njee pale kwahiyo nilipuuza , nakajua ni jirani yangu labda ndio anajipodoa aende kudance kule chini ukumbini , nikarudi bafuni kwa spidi ya ajabu kuendelea na mambo ya kujisafisha . Nikafunga maji nikaanza kusikia tena kelele zile zile na perfume lakini saa hizi ni perfume ya aina nyingine , nikahisi leo nimepatikana mbona kelele kama hizi zijawahi kuzisikia ? kunanini humu leo ? halafu hata hotel hii sijawahi kufika inawezekana ndio style za hotel hii kulala usiku au ndio vituko vya uswahilini vimeanza ? yaani siamini mamboz yanayoendelea mazee . Nikatoka bafuni kwa wasi wasi sana , nilishaanza kuhisi mambo mengine yanaendelea tena makubwa tu , nikabadili nguo na kuanza kumtafuta yule dada suzy , kila sehemu simwoni , ghafla mikono ya moto ikashika mabega yangu , nilijisikia mahaba ya ajabu sana , mikono hiyo ikashuka mpaka katika mbavu zangu kisha mpaka chini ya miguu yangu . Akanipiga ngwala nikadondokea kitandani , kulala , sikuamini jinsi nilivyodondoka kiurahisi namna ile mpaka kitandani , nilianza kunyanyika kidogo kidogo mpaka nikasimama tena sakafuni ndio nikageuka kumbe ni suzy aliyenifanyia kisa hicho cha ajabu ajabu . Kumwangalia sasa nikataka kumfanya vile vile , nikamshika kiuno chake , kesha hips zake , nikarudi tena katika kiuno nikahisi kama kuna hirizi kwa kiuno chake sikumuuliza hiyo ni nini lakini nikaanza kuifuatilia hirizi ile mpaka nijui ilipoelekea nikaanza kuleta mikono yangu mbele kuzungusha kiuno chake mpaka katika kitovu . Nikafuatilia ile kama kwa mikono yangu kwenda mpaka chini nikaanza kuhisi kama nashika manyoya ya mnyama kama ngombe hivi au mbuvi , hapo nguvu zote za kunyanyuka sina , nikaendelea kwenda chini tu , hapo nilikuwa nimefunga macho nikafikiri labda amevaa sox za ngozi babake . Ghafla nikafungua macho yangu , kumbe nilizokuwa nashika ni miguu ya ngombe , tena ngombe huyo alinipiga teke nikarushwa kama hatua 3 toka pale nilipokuwa nilidondokea katika makabati mule ndani , alinipiga tehe la kifuani . Nikanyanyuka tena kuangalia yule nani akageuka panya , kisha akageuka nyoka tena cobra , nyoka akaasimama akanitolea mimacho yake , akajaza mapafu yake na sumu yake akaanza kunifuata ili anigonge na kuningata nife kabisa . Kwa sababu nilikuwa na mafunzo kidogo jinsi ya kujilinda na vitu au maaduwi , nilianza kutumia ushujaa wangu , nilipigwa teke na ngombe yule , sasa sikuwa na nguvu za kusimama , nakangoja huyu nyoka akija karibu nikapate kichwa chake mpaka mwisho au nikikamate kichwa chake halafu nimtupe nje . Huyooo nyoka akaja kwa kasi sana akarusha mate yake nikajikinga mate hayakuniingia machoni mwangu , alipofika karibu tena akabadilika safari hii akawa beberu kubwa akanipiga pembe , moja katika mguu wa kushoto , akarudi tena nyumba ili anipige pembe ingine , wakati anakuja nikarukia kitandani kwahiyo akagonga kabati . Zile pembe zake zilinasa katika kabati akashindwa kutoka pale , nikawa kitandani sina nguvu sasa kifua kimepigwa na mguu wa kushoto siwezi kukimbia sina pumzi ya kutosha , nikajikokota kidogo kidogo huku mbuzi akihangaika kutoka pale katika kabati Ghafla akageuka kuwa nyoka tena akanifuata kwa spidi ya ajabu , akanirukia ili anigonge , hapo niliruka pia upande mwingine , akagonga katika mbao moja hivi meno yake yalinasa mbao ile mpaka nguvu zikamwishia . Nikaenda pale , nilishika kichwa chake nikamchomoa toka katika ile mbao nikamrusha dirishani , nilikuwa niko ghorofa ya 5 , nilishuhudia akidondoka , niliona akigeuka kuwa beberu tena , kisha akageuka kuwa nyoka kisha akageuka kuwa binadamu mwanamke mrembo ndio nikasikia kelele zake akilalamika mama nakufaaaa Kisha nikasikia kishondo chini boom yaani amedondokea juu ya gari moja . Hakika yalinikutana Hadithi hii ni ya kutunga haina ukweli wowote ndani yake . -- Yona Fares Maro I.T. 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Do you know what it is like when the light of your life has been extinguished, and you are left in absolute and complete darkness, frightened and alone? Do you know what it is like when the one you love so deeply and dearly is so far away? Your heart cries out their name and yet there is no reply. All you want to do is hold them in your arms, and you cannot. All you desire to do is to kiss their sweet lips, and you cannot. You long to hear their soft sweet voice as they whisper words of love to you, and you cannot. You just want them near, and they are not. Their absence brings with it frustration and sadness. You curse God that you cannot be with the one you love, and yet you thank him completely for bringing that person into your life, all the while knowing that no amount of dreams and hopes and prayers, can, at once, change the situation - the situation that is in the hands of the God that you curse. . So, what do you do in such times? How do you keep your wits about you? How do you maintain some semblance of normal life, when all you can do is think about is the person that you are so in love with and that you would do or give anything just to be with? You feel lost somewhere between the cruel reality of life, and the dream-like fairytale that you wish to live in, and the only salvation is to be found in the arms of your beloved and that cannot happen. Friends cannot comfort your soul. Thoughts only make the pain in your heart worse. What do you do? You think about them - oh my God, how you think about them endlessly! You pray to God for the strength to see it through this situation, knowing that someday you will be with that person forever. But is that enough? No. Not always. Until you are in their arms, nothing really helps. The mind is a whirlwind as your thoughts are tossed around like matchsticks in the wind. But the one thought that is all constant and eats away at the core of my soul is a simple one: "When will I hear from you again? Will I ever hear from you again?" Such silly thoughts are these. But time can cause such thoughts to occur. It is only human. I am only human. And so, I wait. For how long? Only time and God can tell. And as I wait it seems as though the hands of the clock move in reverse instead of forward. Each second that passes seems as an eternity away from you. Time takes you further away from me instead of bringing you closer, and time is something that is beyond our control. Oh to be an angel, and have wings that I may fly into your arms at this very second. To taste your sweet kiss and feel your warm embrace. To love you, to have the pain of needing you, vanish in your arms, as would snowflakes on a summer day. And to know that we would at last, be together for all our days. Days spent lost in sweet heavenly love, such as we have never known. Oh God, my darling, how is it that love can be so wonderful, and yet hurt so badly? Such pleasure in knowing and feeling your love for me, and such mortal pain in being apart from the one that I love so deeply, so dearly, so passionately. Darling there is an old saying that applies to being away from something. It goes, "Out of sight...out of mind." But, my love, every "old saying" has an opposite meaning. In this old saying it is also said, "Absence makes the heart grow fonder," and just when I think it is not possible to be more in love with you, a second ticks off the clock, and I discover that I am more in love with you then ever before. "Do I Love You" Beyond the shadow of a doubt, As the mighty river flows, As the meadow gale plays, With the wind on summer days. About as deep as deep can go, >From the canyons to the sky, Like a mother as she cares, For the baby that she bears. Do I love you? Don't you know by now? Do I love you? Must I show you how? Do I love you? Do I have to say? Do I love you? Yes in every way. About as sacred as a hymn, And a bible full of prayers, >From a whisper to a roar, Very much and even more. Let me show it with my eyes, And I'll share it with the night, If in death the Lord is kind, You'll be the last thing on my mind. Do I love you? Don't you know by now? Do I love you, Must I show you how? Do I love you? Do I have to say? Do I love you? Yes in every way. Good night, my love. And never doubt that with each breath I take, I love you more., I love you. With all my love, Your Sweet -- Yona Fares Maro I.T. Specialist and Digital Security Consultant --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ REACH OVER 12,100 MEMBERS DIRECTLY BY ADVERTISING ON THIS FORUM. CHARGES ARE Ksh. 1,000 PER ADVERT. CALL/MPESA ON +254721663208 You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "youngprofessionals_ke" group. 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URL: From kenne2ke at yahoo.com Thu Oct 1 03:56:17 2009 From: kenne2ke at yahoo.com (kennedy waweru) Date: Thu, 1 Oct 2009 00:56:17 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Hypocrisy? Message-ID: <190016.8299.qm@web56702.mail.re3.yahoo.com> Let me share with you, my friends, what God has put in my heart this morning. It is not exactly an encouragement, but more of a caution, a rebuke. So take heart and read to the end...Even as you read, remember what the Bible says of itself All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness: 17 That the man of God may be perfect, thoroughly furnished unto all good works. 2 Tim 3:16-17 (KJV) And also remember the Words of our Lord As many as I love, I rebuke and chasten: be zealous therefore, and repent. Rev 3:19 (KJV) Therefore, even as I share this, remember it is for those you love that you warn...and my love is with you my friends, just as the good Lord taught me to love. If you happen to have friends who watch you destroy yourself, then the truth is those are not really your friends. First off, I am not the Judge but God is?therefore my friends don?t even confuse this with that. By the grace of God, I seek to make His Word known, lest we are consumed out of lack of knowledge. Who is a hypocrite but he whom professes beliefs and opinions that he or she does not hold in order to conceal his or her real feelings or motives. At times many have easily fallen into that category? professing that which they don?t practice neither intend to. Proclaiming the Lord and we know very well that we want or seek none of His ways. Say, for example, Christianity today. Statistics show that Kenya is a Christian dominated country, that is, many profess to be Christians and therefore believe in the teachings of Christ. A Christian essentially means a follower of Christ. Question is, are we really Christians or just hypocrites? No, no, no, don?t bother to answer too rashly?take your time and meditate on your life, your lifestyles, are you really a follower of Christ? Am I? Surely we can go on deceiving many, but not God, neither your own self. Examine yourselves, whether ye be in the faith; prove your own selves. 2 Cor 13:5 (KJV) Far be it for you to justify your life on the teachings of a certain denomination? leave that out my friend, for that won?t save you. Whether you are a catholic or a protestant, hey, read the Bible and see?your church will not save you, neither will it save me. Today, I?d really encourage you to read Romans chapter 1. Pray and read, meditate upon it if you really have time for God. Well, those are the times we are witnessing today. I?ll quote the last verses in that chapter Being filled with all unrighteousness, fornication, wickedness, covetousness, maliciousness; full of envy, murder, debate, deceit, malignity; whisperers, 30 Backbiters, haters of God, despiteful, proud, boasters, inventors of evil things, disobedient to parents, 31 Without understanding, covenantbreakers, without natural affection, implacable, unmerciful: 32 Who knowing the judgment of God, that they which commit such things are worthy of death, not only do the same, but have pleasure in them that do them. Romans 1:29-32 (KJV) We being Christians, do we practice these things? Do we know that those who do them are deserving of death? Ok, what if you don?t do these things, have you been conscious of those people whom you call your celebs? Those whom are your idols?say musicians? Haven?t we entirely lost it by thinking that even if we don?t practice but are fans of those who openly encourage such practices we are safe? Well, we are not! Yes, they may say that they don't do them but they are just singing...but who are we kidding? can God be mocked? Can a fresh water spring give forth bitter waters? O generation of vipers, how can ye, being evil, speak good things? for out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaketh. 35 A good man out of the good treasure of the heart bringeth forth good things: and an evil man out of the evil treasure bringeth forth evil things. 36 But I say unto you, That every idle word that men shall speak, they shall give account thereof in the day of judgment. 37 For by thy words thou shalt be justified, and by thy words thou shalt be condemned. Matt 12:34-37 (KJV) Musicians glorifying sex outside marriage? Encouraging use of drugs? Are we their fans? Tell me, where did we get such precedence from the Bible? Read again Romans 1:32. Do we have pleasure in them who practice such things? Do you know that by encouraging such practices indirectly you are fanning the flame? For surely, if we openly rebuked that kind of behavior, if we refused to be associated with it, then such people would have no fuel to continue. Christians, let us not be deceived, scrutinize who your role models are and what they stand for before standing up and cheering them on. Before singing along to a song that encourages drug use or sexual immorality, or brutality, or lies or any such thing which the Bible clearly says that those who practice them will not enter the Kingdom of God and neither those who take pleasure in them. King David must have been a powerful man, a man of God with quite a following. But when he sinned, the prophet sent to Him, Nathan, did not mince his words?but called sin as sin and never encouraged it. Yes, God is not a respecter of persons. Read 2 Samuel 12 Yes, even John the Baptist did not mince his words to Herod with regard to the wife issue, did he? It didn't matter that he was like a king. For Herod himself had sent forth and laid hold upon John, and bound him in prison for Herodias' sake, his brother Philip's wife: for he had married her. 18 For John had said unto Herod, It is not lawful for thee to have thy brother's wife. 19 Therefore Herodias had a quarrel against him, and would have killed him; but she could not: 20 For Herod feared John, knowing that he was a just man and an holy, and observed him; and when he heard him, he did many things, and heard him gladly. Mark 6:17-20 (KJV) So, if we are approving such practices indirectly, we are no better than they who practice them, are we? Well, not according to the Bible. I know, many would prefer all teachings to be of encouragement, but a wise man knows the importance of correction and rebuke. For open rebuke is better than secret love. Therefore my friends, lets take up this challenge and ask the Lord to transform us from being hypocrites to true followers of Christ. Yes, even I Lord, have mercy on me, cleanse me of every sin whether I have practiced or have indirectly encouraged it. Every idle word that brings forth wrath, our Father in Heaven, cleanse us. Let your mercies cover us this day henceforth and strengthen our faith in You as we realize that this world is not our home...and the prince of this world has nothing in You. May the good Lord make every crooked path in us straight? May He lead us and guide us and open our eyes, lest we walk in hypocrisy till the Day of Judgment when it will be too late and the Lord denies us. May His blessings follow you all. Kind Regards, Ken --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ REACH OVER 12,100 MEMBERS DIRECTLY BY ADVERTISING ON THIS FORUM. CHARGES ARE Ksh. 1,000 PER ADVERT. 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It has 3 semi permanent houses na iko na water front. He thinks that is the best gift ever given to any US citizen by a third world poor fellow. I even gave him all my goats (7) and a zebu cow and an Obama cow (nusu grade nusu kienyenji). He says the gifts are sentimental and precious. Junior can therefore decide to retire in Gaturi in 60 years time since he is only 10. His dad would have been long gone and instead of Mwai Kibaki, another fellow would be at State House. It will be a big change from California to Murang'a. And tafadhali stop inciting women on child support. Most of us dont even have address on file anywhere and we get paid under the table in order to avoid paying child support. A lady living here with a PhD pursued a Masters Degree holder from Moi University for child support. She forgot that he drives cabs and so when the Judge ordered him to swing his tax returns, he had only 7,000$ in his income and 60,000$ debt. The PhD is getting $125 a month of child support. That is not even for the child's lunch money in school. Tell Wams that if the devil made us have a child at Githumu High School when we were jumping ovyo ovyo in form two, he would now be clocking over 30 years and may be with his own children and no child support for Wams. Time is flying very fast. The boy I left in Mbita Point is almost 30 too and has two omeras. So I deserve to be respected as a Luo elder since I contributed to the ODM lot in some way. Kijana alipigia Tinga kura in 2007 so hio porojo ya PNU wacha kabisa. I am not even talking of the one I left at the House of the Ojangas in Lambwe. Another vote for Tinga from Murang'a. I am sure you know wish I left more Murang'a mbegus in Mbita and it's environs. Kuria On Thu, Oct 1, 2009 at 9:48 AM, Dickens Odhiambo wrote: > > > Wams, > Tell Kurias aanze kulipa Mama Junior saa hii. > > Minister seeks custody of minors > <<...OLE_Obj...>> > http://www.nation.co.ke/News/-/1056/666378/-/unghga/-/index.html > Housing minister Soita Shitanda at the Nairobi Children's Court in Nairobi > on October 1, 2009. He is seeking full custody of two of his children. > Photo/PAUL WAWERU > By MAUREEN ONYANGOPosted Thursday, October 1 2009 at 16:06 > In Summary > * Woman is seeking almost Sh200,000 per month for maintenance. > * Minister parts with Sh100, 000 in cash for food and transport until > the case is heard again. > A Cabinet minister wants the court to grant him custody of two children, > products of a brief relationship between him and the mother of the minors. > Housing minister Soita Shitanda wants full custody if the mother is not > able > to provide shelter and accommodation for the minors. > The mother of the 8-year-old twins had gone to court to compel the minister > to pay for the maintenance of the two minors. According to her, the MP > should take full responsibility for the minors and cater for all their > expenses. > As a result, she is seeking almost Sh200,000 per month for maintenance. The > amount includes monthly rent and food expenses of Sh35, 000 and Sh20, 000 > respectively. > She also wants the MP to pay Sh4, 000 and Sh10, 000 for house help and > entertainment respectively. > The minister does not deny paternal responsibilities and confirmed to the > court in his defence that he is the father to the kids. He, however, says > that the mother of the children was out to exploit him. > "Her demands do not consider shared parental responsibility and merely > seeks > to exploit my status in society," said the minister. > He said that if the mother cannot sustain the children's needs then he > should be given full custody. > But the mother of the minors says the minister and her were in a > relationship since 1997 but accuses the minister of dodging responsibility > and providing for the twins on and off. She said she is now jobless and > could not afford accommodation and other expenses for the children. > Mr Shitanda told the court that he was an ordinary Kenyan, earning a salary > of Sh200,000 and that his other children lead normal lives which is what > the > two should also live. > However the minister gave Sh100, 000 in cash for food and transport until > the case is heard again. > In response to the amount sought by the kids' mother for accommodation, Mr > Shitanda said he could only afford accommodation worth Sh20, 000 per month. > > > __._,_.___ > Messages in this topic > > (1) Reply (via web post) > | > Start a new topic > > Messages| > Files| > Photos| > Links| > Database| > Polls| > Calendar > Africa-oped welcomes opinions & analysis on African issues. 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URL: From leooderaomolo at yahoo.com Thu Oct 1 08:30:48 2009 From: leooderaomolo at yahoo.com (Leo Odera Omolo) Date: Thu, 1 Oct 2009 05:30:48 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] Funeral of Ex-Councillor marred by fighting and scuffles caused by leaders rivalries Message-ID: <611056.54343.qm@web34303.mail.mud.yahoo.com> FIGHTING BROKE OUT AT FUNERAL HOME ?IN NDHIWA AS POLITICIANS ?SQUABBLES OVER THE ESTABLISHMENT OF NEW WHITE SUGAR FACTORY IN THE AREA. Writes Leo Odera Omolo In Homa-Bay. Scores ?of mourners escaped with injuries they sustained following the outbreak of fist fighting and scuffles in a crowded funeral home in Ndhiwa district at the weekend.. The incident took place at Kamenya, ?South Kabuoch,Pala ?in Riana Division Ndhiwa district.. It occurred during the burial of Ex-Councilor Lawrence Ojwang after a group of the seemingly enraged leaders to tried to eject out an ODM activist Ms Monica Amolo, the self-styled coordinator of the party in the region whom they accused of undermining political leadership in the area. The group had accused Ms Amolo of writing a letter to the Kenya Sugar Board {KSB] and firm of private investors involved in the establishment of the new white sugar factory in the area. The multi-billion shillings sugar factory I plains, and not far away from River Kuja. The disused land previously belonged to the County Council of Homa-Bay before the district was ?subdivided into two namely Ndhiwa and Homa-Bay last year, and now fall under the new County Council of Ndhiwa. Local leaders who included the hard-working Ndhiwa MP Joshua Orwa Ojode, who is also an Assistant Minister for Internal Security and Provincial Administration had identified the site for the proposed sugar mill next to a land plot previously located to the Mbita based ICIPE .for experiment and research on animal husbandry and farming. Mourners took t their heels and were forced to run helter-skater for their dear lives. as the civic leaders and local politician went for each other ready to unleash mayhem. The situation developed into a free-for -all. Ms Amolo is apr4ennial parliamentary election loser in Ndhiwa constituency. She ?hold no elective post in the partysub-branches and the main district branch, but has been masquerading as the ODM coordinator in Nyanza, whereas the real and r5ecognised party organizers in the region are Messers Odungi Randa, in Kisumu and Tom Dola in the greater Southern Nyanza.. According to sources in Ndhiwa she was only once admitted as an observe during the National Executive Councilof ODM at the party meeting at the Orange House headquarters an ?observer, and thereafter she has since n has been claiming to represent Ndhiwa, something which appeared to have irked the party ?de facto leaders in the district. It ius also being alleged that she is being pushed t take over the branch leadership by outsiders, namely her backers from Gem and Bondo districts. She was accused of having written letters to the Kenya Sugar Board and the investors, the Sukari Industries Ltd protesting that the sugar factory cannot be established in the area before a feasibility studies are carried out.. The chairmanof the Kenya Sugar Board, Mr. Okoth Obado said his board had allowed the investors to go ahead with the project because when this mill is completed, it would easy the congestion of cane delivery at the nearby Awendo-based SONYSUGAR factory. Sugar cane is grown in Ndhiwa in abundance, but the farmers who delivers the crop to Awendo more than 50 klilomet5ers away have been complaining of the exorbitant transportation costs. Speakers at the funeral heaped a lot of praise for .the concerted effort by their MP Joshua Orwa Ojode, which has eventually resulted in the near complete plans to have the ne sugar mill established in the area, arguing that such enterprises would create job opportunities for the local people. Ndhiwa technocrats in attendance at the funeral who included Mr.Dennis ?Orero praised the MP and the government for having issued the new investors with the permission to construct the new white sugar factory Ends leooderaomolo at yahoo.com .. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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On behalf of the East African Community, I thank you for inviting me to address you on the topic of East African integration. I would like to place my address in the context of a reflection on the mission and objectives of the Community and in doing so; I will outline some of the key achievements, challenges and prospects of the EAC. ? Ten years of the Treaty ? It is opportune that this discussion comes at a moment when the East African Community is marking its first decade since the Signing of the Treaty for the Establishment of the East African Community in November 1999. During this period, the East African Community has realized good progress and has laid a firm foundation for a strong regional economic bloc. Indeed, the first ten years of the implementation of the Treaty have witnessed systematic expansion of the regional programme and competitive positioning of East Africa in the global markets. The EAC has undergone major transformations and establishment of various institutions and mechanisms covering the broad range of social, economic and political areas of cooperation. Various measures undertaken in confidence building and harmonization of Partner States? policies have provided the basis for a sustainable regional co-operation and development. ? The launching of the Customs Union in 2005 and the enlargement of the Community, with the admission of Rwanda and Burundi in 2007, have contributed to great stimulation of investments, trade and overall consolidation of the East African market. Following the establishment of the EAC?s Customs Union, trade and investments in the region have grown, contrary to earlier perceptions that the Customs Union would retard or reverse trade and investment opportunities of some countries.? Total intra-EAC trade and total EAC trade with rest of the world have increased by between 20-30% annually. This success of the Customs Union has encouraged and reinforced the commitment of the EAC Partner States to the integration process. At the programmatic level, we continue to witness a rising tide of expectations and deeper appreciation of the EAC?s mission to deliver the concrete benefits of integration to our people. ? Global financial crisis and EAC response ? Our discourse today, however, also comes against the background of the financial markets crisis that started in the advanced world financial centres but which has also affected our region. ?Mercifully, there are signs today that this global financial and economic crisis is pulling back and a recovery is in sight.? Nevertheless, the global financial and economic crisis has driven the lesson home of the vulnerability of the economies of the developing countries and regions. We need to strengthen our collective resolve to deepen integration as a strategic catalyst to shore up our economies against these global economic woes.? We need a new and focused commitment to addressing the emerging global challenges, including global climate change and its attendant severe environmental, and development impacts. ???? ? Customs Union ? All this? notwithstanding , it is? gratifying? to? note that , ?as it marks? its 10th Anniversary, the? East African Community is resurgent and confident? of facing? the challenges ahead.? From January 2010, the EAC Customs Union, which was established in 2005, will reach its threshold with all goods traded within the region attracting zero customs duty.? This fiscal development shall apply to Rwanda and Burundi following their accession to the EAC Customs Union effective 1st July this year.? This major development, ?of the maturity of the Customs Union, ??gives confidence in the forward march of East African integration.? It is encouraging to note that the negotiations for the establishment of the EAC Common Market, which is the next stage of East African integration after the Customs Union, are drawing to a positive conclusion. Following the final negotiations round in Kampala last week, we now expect the Signing of the Protocol on the Common Market to take place ?in November this year and launching of the Common Market on schedule in January 2010.? ? Negotiating as a bloc ? Similarly, the Community has sustained activity in the area of trade negotiations.? The enactment of the EAC Trade Negotiations Act in 2008 came as a major breakthrough in the longstanding search for the EAC Partner States? commitment to negotiate as a bloc in the multilateral trade fora. ?At the broader continental level, the EAC has participated at the forefront? of the Tripartite EAC-COMESA-SADC Arrangement, culminating in the hosting of the first Tripartite Summit in Kampala in October 2008. The Tripartite Summit?s resolve to establish a Free Trade Area, and later a Customs Union, of a larger African economic area, of 26 African countries, ??is being pursued in earnest. This development will further strengthen EAC?s competitiveness in the global markets. ? EAC? common negotiation strategy is also on track with regard to the negotiations for a comprehensive EPA with the EU. Admittedly, there are several challenges EAC faces in opening up our economies to the EU in the areas of investments and other economic interests. We believe, however, these negotiations are informed of good faith and noble commitment of both sides. The EAC is ?firm on the resolution of such ?critical issues, in the areas of market access, trade in services,? technical barriers to trade, rules of origin, trade related aspects, agriculture and economic? and development co-operation, ?in a spirit of give and take and fair trade for mutual benefits in any trade arrangement or agreement that would be eventually concluded. ? Challenge of competitiveness ? The EAC is under no illusion that its economies continue to be encumbered by low competitiveness and is determined to address the challenges systematically and effectively. In this regard, emphasis is currently being placed on infrastructure development, including Railways, Lake Transport (Lake Victoria and Lake Tanganyika), Ports and Harbours, Roads, Civil Aviation and Energy.? During the past year, the EAC has engaged high level consultations, from the Permanent Secretaries and Chief Executives of public and private sectors levels to the Ministers levels, to examine in depth the infrastructure deficits and determine how best they can be addressed and redressed. ?Finally, during the Summit in Kigali in June 2008, the EAC Heads of State resolved on a prioritization and fast track of comprehensive strategic plans in the infrastructure sector. ? Roads ? The EAC strategic plans on infrastructure prioritization and development have subsequently been advanced to various stages of implementation. Breakthroughs in this regard were made, among others, with the commencement of the construction works on the Arusha-Namanga- Athi River road project and commencement of the Power Interconnection Project between Kenya and Tanzania at the Namanga border point which were officially launched in April 2009. ?Meanwhile, expedited preparations are underway for commencement of construction works on the Arusha-Moshi- Voi and Malindi-Mombasa- Tanga-Bagamoyo road projects. The implementation? of the regional components? of the East African Trade and Transportation? Facilitation? Project ?which includes the one-stop border posts has commenced? at Malaba and Busia and, ?with it, work is intensified? on the harmonization? of traffic? regulations? under the? East African? Road Transport? Agreement. ? Railways ? Progress has also been made in the East African Railways System. ?The challenges experienced under the concessioning of the central railway system in Tanzania and the Kenya-Uganda Railway, are being actively addressed to find effective solutions and the way forward. In the meantime, progress is maintained on the East African Railways Master Plan The Master Plan? is addressing the issues of interconnection, expansion of network, investments, technology enhancement, management and ownership issues; and extension of original coverage of Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania, to now incorporate the extensions to Rwanda and Burundi. ? Civil aviation ? With regard to Civil Aviation, the newly established East African Civil Aviation Safety and Security Oversight Agency (CASSOA) has made progress in the harmonization of civil aviation regulations covering aviation safety, aerodromes and security. The Agency has developed regulations covering all the relevant safety and security provisions in the Annexes to the Chicago Convention. ? ? Communications ? In the area of communications, the EAC is in the process of implementing e-government strategy embracing cyber laws, e-health, e-immigration and e-education.? At the same time, the African Development Bank-funded study on the EAC Broadband Infrastructure Network under the framework of i-connect Summit decision is being implemented.? The East African Marine System (TEAMS) and the East African Sub Marine Cable System, (EASSy), both projects that are private sector-led, have been commissioned. The realization of these projects represents important developments for the EAC region in cheaper and more efficient link to international outsourcing markets, e-commerce, virtual learning and global communications, among others. ? Energy ? In the area of gas and oil pipelines, progress has been made on the extension of the oil pipeline from Kampala to Kigali and Bujumbura. The oil pipeline extension from Eldoret to Kampala is ongoing, including extension to Rwanda and Burundi. The extension and interconnections include:? Mbarara-Birembo line linking Uganda and Rwanda; Rwegura-Kigoma linking Tanzania and Burundi; Arusha-Nairobi line; and a second transmission line linking Kenya and Uganda.? The extension will also cover the Bulyanhulu-Biharamulo sector within Tanzania to connect Tanzania electricity grid to Rwanda and Burundi.? ? ? Lake Victoria Development Programme ? With regard to the Lake Victoria Development Programme, the Lake Victoria Basin Commission (LVBC) launched the implementation of its Operational Strategy (2007-2010) around its three key pillars to unlock the vast potentials in the Lake Victoria Basin. The idea is to maximize the utilization of natural resources; reduction of poverty and improvement in the quality of life; and environmental sustainability. The key project is the Lake Victoria Environmental Programme Phase II (LVEMP II) , which initially involving Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania will be extended to embrace Rwanda and Burundi. The second programme is the Mt. Elgon Regional Ecosystem Conservation Programme (MERECP). This Programme, which has been under implementation on the Mt Elgon side in Kenya and Uganda, has now been reconfigured to focus on the sustainable livelihoods of the mountain communities. This will enhance the interest of the local communities in conservation of this trans-boundary resource. Climate change adaptation, ?which is a global concern, ?has been included in the programme. The Lake Victoria Basin Commission is also in the process of operationalizing the Lake Victoria Transport Act (2007). Hydro-graphic surveys of the access to Ports of Mwanza, Kisumu and Port Bell are now complete with funding from LVEMP and will be? extended ?to cover the rest of the Lake. This activity will include the installation of aids to navigation and putting in place search and rescue systems. With the collaboration of UN Habitat and the African Development Bank, the LVBC is pursuing a programme for the supply of water and sanitation infrastructure and facilities to key towns around the Lake basin. Also, in collaboration with African Medical Research Foundation( AMREF) , LVBC is implementing a US dollars 6 million HIV and AIDs project for the populations within the Lake Basin. Agricultural development and food security ? With the current situation of high food prices, providing assistance to the most poor and hungry as well as re-launching agriculture and revitalizing rural communities are key elements to reduce hunger and ensure a secure EAC food situation. EAC is placing emphasis on agriculture and food security, under the East African Agriculture and Rural Development Programme, which is one of the identified major planks of the 3rd EAC Development Strategy whose implementation would be placed on a high priority in the period ahead. The agreements in the development of Agriculture and attainment of Food Security for the Community, including the Agriculture and Rural Development Policy and the Agriculture and Rural Development Strategy have been adopted. The EAC Action Plan to address food security issues, ?covering the period 2010 ? 2030 has been developed and is ready for implementation. The interventions under the Action Plan are geared towards realization of effective investments in agricultural development and food security within a span of 2012-2015 time frames. ? Investments and trade promotion ? A great premium has been placed on the promotion of investments and trade as a result of which the East African scene is definitely changing, becoming highly dynamic; and competitive posture is emerging. In this regard, the East African private sector, led by the East African Business Council is deeply involved in the activities of consolidation of the Customs Union and the establishment of the Common Market. The holding of the 1st East African Investment Conference in Kigali in June 2008 and the 2nd EAC Investment in Nairobi in July this year have demonstrated the commitment of the economic players to make the region more competitive. Coupled with the Investment Conference is the East African Jua Kali (small to medium scale industries) Exhibition which has been regularly held since 1999 the investment promotions have contributed immensely to highlighting and promoting the important role of the informal and micro enterprises sector in the regional economy. ?? ? Tourism promotion ? The programme of marketing and promotion of East Africa as a single tourist destination is similarly well advanced with focus being put on the improvement of standards and expansion of facilities in the region?s hospitality industry. A robust joint marketing of East Africa?s tourist potential in the leading travel and tourist source markets in Europe, namely the Berlin International Tourism Fair and the London World Travel Market is well sustained. In recognition of EAC?s great tourist potential and the industry?s significant multiplier effects on the region?s economies, the EAC?s National Tourist Boards have resolved to? extend? the joint marketing of East Africa to Asia, Far East, Australia and America. Supporting these initiatives is a Protocol on the establishment of an East African Tourism and Wildlife Management Coordination Agency, which has been adopted. The EAC is also working on the modalities to fast-track the introduction of Single Tourist Visa to facilitate free movement of tourists in the region in the effort to make the region more attractive and competitive in the tourism sector.? ?? ? Expanding markets ? With its economy centrally linked to the wider Eastern and Central African market, encompassing the Great Lakes Region, including the vast Democratic Republic of Congo and South Sudan, the East African region has potential to grow and expand into a significant centre of regional integration and development in Africa. Based on this realization, EAC is steering a steady course to broaden its world outreach and outlook beyond the traditional European and Asian markets. This posture is exemplified by the conclusion of the Trade and Investment Framework Agreement (TIFA) between the EAC and the USA in August 2008. The EAC-USA TIFA will cover issues relating to the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA), the World Trade Organization Doha Round Trade Talks. It will also provide opportunities for full blown economic engagement with the world?s largest economy in multi-variety areas of economic partnership. Building on this model, the EAC is exploring strengthened relations with other strategic ??partners in the world markets, among which a TIFA with India is at an advanced stage of negotiation. ? ? Whilst appreciating the achievements being made in the promotion of trade and investments in the region, the EAC is also seized of the challenges the EAC faces. While trade levels have grown, the rate of growth is not high enough commensurate with the resource abundance in the region. Thus, a key challenge is how the EAC region can improve productive capacities. Currently, trading between Partner States is mainly on primary agricultural produce. There is little value addition on these commodities in the form of manufactured goods. This kind of trade reflects the low levels of industrialization in the region. The EAC recognizes the need to act quickly to address this shortcoming and is now in the process of instituting measures to operationalize industrialization strategy to leverage the region?s global markets thrust. ? The challenge of industrialization has close connection with the menace that is undermining EAC industries in the form of counterfeits and piracy. ?In this context, EAC is at an advanced stage of developing a policy on anti-counterfeits and anti-piracy which will inform the enactment of legislation on counterfeits and anti-piracy. Also central to the issue of the present state of low trade performance in the region, are the non tariff barriers. ?EAC is making all efforts to tackle this challenge. National and regional monitoring committees have been established to streamline borders and corridors surveillances to boost capacities and linkages which are critical for promoting market access to both regional and international markets and generally lower the cost of doing business in the region. ? Co-operation in Political Affairs ? The ultimate goal of the Community is the establishment of the Political Federation of the East African States. This is? a unique commitment? of the EAC among? the African ?regional economic communities and is based? on? the EAC?s? unique attributes? of a common? heritage ?and ?commitment to the pursuit? of a? common destiny.? To this extent, I am pleased to note that the process of wide consultations and sensitization of the East African people on Political Federation is making great headway. ?The EAC?s Department of Political Affairs continues to conduct sensitisation and consultations with key stakeholders to mobilise greater political will for deepening EAC integration and. at any rate, coordinate cooperation among national statutory bodies and regional organisations to enhance cooperation in Political Affairs. ? Good governance ? In line with the principles of good governance, including adherence to the rule of law, democracy, transparency, accountability and protection of human rights, efforts towards promoting good governance in the EAC integration, a number of programmatic and policy initiatives have commenced. The development and negotiation of an EAC regional framework on good governance is at an advanced stage. Noting that the region has continued to attract negative publicity on commitments to fight corruption, the national agencies on combating corruption decided on development of an EAC policy on preventing and combating corruption in the EAC region. The draft Protocol on good governance and the related issues is now programmed for stakeholder validation before adoption by the policy organs of the Community. ? Human rights ? Other collaborative efforts in the sector include cooperation among National Human Rights Commissions which are implementing the East African Community Plan of Action on Protection and Promotion of Human Rights. Meetings and collaborative activities by National Electoral Commissions have been incorporated into the EAC institutional framework and an EAC Forum of National Electoral Commissions was established. This is envisaged to engender regional best practices in running free, fair and credible elections. The initiatives in this sector are intended to harmonise policies, strategies, practices with a view to establishing best practices in the region and serve to lay the foundation for political integration and the eventual establishment of the EAC Political Federation. ? Foreign policy co-ordination ? The Community underscores the development of partnership arrangements with regional and international organizations in fulfilment of statutory obligations and other international instruments as one of the strategic objectives of EAC integration. The joint pursuit of EAC Partner States? foreign policy objectives therefore remains one of the top priorities the Community. To this end, the process of upgrading the existing Memorandum on Foreign Policy Coordination into a Protocol is in the advanced stages.? The Protocol will provide a better and well defined framework within which the Community will to pursue the strengthening of its relations with other organizations enhance the Community?s competitiveness and increase EAC?s leverage in this era of globalization, including strengthening the capacity and deeper involvement of our Partner States? Diplomatic Missions. ? ? ? ? Co-operation in defence matters ? Co-operation in defence remains a centrepiece of EAC co-operation and during the period under review this co-operation continued to be taken to higher levels. This is in recognition of the primacy of peace, security and stability to the pursuit of regional integration and development. Under the Memorandum of Understanding on Defence Cooperation that was signed in 1998, the Armed Forces of the EAC Partner States undertook joint activities of confidence building and common defence preparedness.? This MoU is now set to be upgraded into a Protocol that will holistically address cross-cutting security challenges that affect the EAC region.? ? Inter- State Security ? A number of measures have been taken to enhance existing cooperation in Inter State Security. Among these are the establishment of a Sectoral Council on Inter State Security to enhance the pace of decision making within the sector and the??? establishment of a Directorate of Peace and Security, which is at an advanced stage, to spearhead the implementation of the EAC Regional Strategy on Peace and Security. In addition to the ongoing collective efforts towards addressing cattle rustling, proliferation of Small Arms and Light weapons, narcotic and human trafficking, theft of motor vehicles and other cross border crimes, linkages with the AU and other Regional Economic Communities have also been enhanced as part of a larger process of implementing the AU Continental Peace and Security Architecture. In this regard, completion of a Regional Early Conflict Early Warning system is at an advanced stage while a Regional Framework for Conflict Prevention is under development.? ? Co-operation in the social sectors Over the past three years, the EAC has placed emphasis on the activities of co-operation in the social sectors which is intensifying and making increasing impact on the deepening of regional integration. In 2007, an EAC Forum for Ministers responsible for Social Development was established in order to provide a platform for East African Ministers of Social Development to share experience and harmonize policies and approaches in management of cross-cutting social concerns, such as poverty eradication and overall management of Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). The Forum has been responsible for elaborate preparations of national and regional approaches addressing identified challenges for social development and harmonizing the development of social policies in the region. Cooperative efforts have been given a further boost by the adoption of the EAC Regional Strategic Plan for HIV & AIDS (2008-2012) and the EAC Regional Gender and Community Development Framework and, on the whole,? harnessing? the energies? and force of civil societies behind the EAC?s? broad range of areas of co-operation in the economic and political spheres. ? Review and Amendment of the Treaty ? The hallmarks of the EAC integration process are partly defined by the methodical and systematic co-operation of the different organs and institutions of the Community. Structured Inter- EAC Organs and Institutions? consultations have been going on for some time ?to find ways and means to make the EAC a more efficient and effective organization in realizing its mandate. ?With the cumulative? experience and achievements? of the Community during the past ten ?years, and as the region seeks to consolidate the integration process, there is a logical and imperative ?need to review the provisions of the Treaty with a view to amending it to fit the lessons of experience.? The era that the EAC? is moving into requires? streamlining? and revamping? the decision making? process? in the EAC by addressing? the issues? of? sovereignty of the Partner States and the necessary? level? of authority? that should be granted or ceded to the EAC? to make? the regional organization? confident enough, competent enough and decisive enough? to implement? regional projects? and programmes. ? Conclusion ? In conclusion, let me reiterate that the EAC is today positioned to overcome many of the challenges that confront it and decisively move to a higher stage of integration.? Integration is a costly venture and it requires optimum political will to make it a success. I believe that there is adequate political will in our region. With the support of the key EAC Organs and Institutions, and the broad spectrum of EAC stakeholders, the EAC should be able to steer a robust course towards the realization of is noble goals of unity and development. Once again, I thank you for your interest in the Community and wish you success in all your endeavours and continued support. ? ?Than -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From leooderaomolo at yahoo.com Thu Oct 1 21:44:53 2009 From: leooderaomolo at yahoo.com (Leo Odera Omolo) Date: Thu, 1 Oct 2009 18:44:53 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] President Museveni in a crucial meetingwith Kabaka of Buganda following riots Message-ID: <53383.3280.qm@web34307.mail.mud.yahoo.com> ? EMBATTLED PRESIDENT MUSEVENI MET THE KABAKA OF BUGANDAON A FACE-TO-FACE ENCOUNTER FOR THE FIRSTT TIME IN TWIO YEARS. Writes Leo Odera Omolo In Kisumu City PRESIDENT Yoweri Kaguta Museveni on Wednesday this week met with the Kabaka of Buganda [King] Ronald Mwenda ?Mutebi II following what observers described as political stand-off, which has lasted for two years.. The meeting held at State House ,Entebbe come in the wake of bloody rioting by Baganda in Kampala and in some parts of Buganda Kingdom, which the police reported had claimed the lives of 27 people dead and left over ?100 seriously injured.. The NEWVISION ,the official government mouth-piece reported what it termed as ?cordial and fruitful? discussions took place between the two leader first had a one-on-one talks behind the closed door, and were later joined by their two delegations joining the talks on a round-table discussion.. The two according to reports had agreed to keep on talking, a statement released by Office of the President? stated afterwards confirming the much and eagerly awaited meeting had taken place. . The Kabaka Ronald Mwenda Mutebi and his eight-man delegation, which included the Katikiro [Prime Minister] of Buganda and the retired Catholic Bishop of Mityana,Wilson Mutebi, had arrived at the State House, Entebbe in the morning at 11 A.M. They were received at the main entrances by President Museveni himself who personally ushered them in and took the group on a guided tour of the State House. ?Your Excellency your State House is beautiful,? the Kabaka was quoted as having said this To which Museveni ?responded. This is also your State House. It is the State House for all Ugandans.?. President Museveni and the Kabaka then held an hour-long private meeting behind closed door. No details were given about what had transpired during their private discussions or what were discussed by the two.. The two later joined their delegations afterwards with each introducing members of his delegation, then according to the statement ,Museveni? said,?I welcome His Highness the Kabaka of Buganda to the State House. We had good discussions. I got some issues, which His Highness had raised through the intermediary. We have agreed to send our write-up of the issues that will now onward form the basis of our continued dialogue until we reach some agreement.? Museveni added, that they had discussed several issues, including Buganda?s CBS FM Radio Stations, which the government had closed down on September 10 following the disturbances in Buganda and part of the Kampala City. While addressing the Members of Parliament from Buganda region recently accused the CBS Radio Stations owned by the Buganda Kingdom of promoting sectarianism, and even at times talking of people with long noses,? He also said the Radio Stations were inciting with allsorts of incredible lies against the proposed Land Bill and the government.. According to he report, the Kabaka in response described the discussions as ?the ?Kabaka was quoted by the state house statement as saying ,adding, I thank he President for the fruitful discussion and look forward to more dialogue,?. Prior to the much touted meeting both parties had exchanged documents outlining the contentious issues involved the two parties.. This was the first face-to-face encounter between president Museveni and the Kabaka in a period of two years. During the Buganda caucus meeting on September 10th,President Museveni had complained bitterly about the Kabaka refusing to pick up his telephone calls for two years..When CBS Radio stations started inciting sectarianism against the Ugandan citizens from the Western parts of the country, he said he tried to talk to the Kabaka in vain ?My reaction was to ring His Highness the Kabaka to invite him to a meeting to sort out all this amicably as mature leaders.? His Highness the Kabaka, however, would not pick up my telephone or have the courtesy of returning my calls, ?Museveni told the Buganda MPs.. Ends leooderaomolo at yahoo.com .. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From leooderaomolo at yahoo.com Thu Oct 1 13:48:42 2009 From: leooderaomolo at yahoo.com (Leo Odera Omolo) Date: Thu, 1 Oct 2009 10:48:42 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] LIBYA DENIES GADHAFI IS IN CONSPIRACY TO OVERTHROW MUSEVENI IN UGANDA Message-ID: <308709.16375.qm@web34308.mail.mud.yahoo.com> LIBYA HAS DENIED THATGADHAFI IS COVERTLY SUPPORTING DISSIDENTS IN UGANDA TO BRING DOWN MUSDEVEDNI?S GOVERNMENT. Reports Leo Odera Omolo. LIBYAN government has dismissed reports that Libyan strongman Col.Muamor El-Gadhafi is covertly supporting efforts by dissidents in Uganda concerted efforts to bring down the government of President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni. ?Reports that Gadhafi is against Museveni are false, said Libyan ambassador to Uganda Abdullah Buljedam on Tuesday this week at the Serena Hotel, Kampala.. ?The manufacturers of these deadly rumors and lies aimed at destroying our good relationship,? ?There is an excellence relationship between President Museveni and President Gadhafi, and they are increasingly becoming more friendly. The two leaders are bound by a revolution that brought both of them top power, said the envoy. Museveni had accused ?his Libyan counterpart of using traditional leaders in Uganda to undermine him [Museveni] The Ugandan leader reportedly told the MPs from Buganda region that Gadhafi was fighting him because if their fall-out in the year 2007 au Summit held in Accra, Ghana when he [Museven] refused to support Gadhafi who had wanted to become the first overall President of the whole of African continent. under ?the auspices of the African Union. The two leaders, however, met in New York last week and agreed in a joint statement that cultural leaders should not involve in politics. The Libyan ambassador made these remarks during the celebrations to mark the 40th anniversary of the Libyan revolution that brought Gadhafi to power.. The Libyan ambassador said his country had invested heavily in Uganda to the tune of USD 600 million {Ushs.1.2 trillion}and planned to undertake more investments in the areas of banking ,textile, oil and coffee.. The envoy also hailed President Museveni for sending peacekeeping troops to Somalia .as part of the au peacekeeping force. On the split among the Ugandan Muslim community leadership the Ambassador appealed to both factions to unite and forget their differences.. ? ?The Gadhafi Mosque, a chain of Muslim Mosques around the country, the envoy said the request to ??build Moque had come from President Museveni himself. At the colorful celebrations, the Deputy Speaker of Ugandan Parliament Rebcca Kadaga ,appealed to the? Libyan government to help in conserving the nature. ?The way your government has turned formerly desert land areas into green house farmamezes us,although Uganda is gifted b y nature for granted,??Kadaga said. Ends leooderaomolo at yahoo.com . . ? . -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From prcanb at yahoo.com Thu Oct 1 16:15:36 2009 From: prcanb at yahoo.com (Absalom Birai) Date: Thu, 1 Oct 2009 13:15:36 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] God does answer prayers! Message-ID: <134455.22875.qm@web38703.mail.mud.yahoo.com> When on earth,Jesus taught: "Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find; knock and the door will be opened to you. For everyone who asks receives; he who seeks finds; and to him who knocks, the door will be opened." (Mathew 7:7-8.) So, whenever we ask for anything,the good Lord gives one of the following three answers: -Yes -Wait -No I will cite two cases in which the good Lord answered yes: "Elijah was a human being like us; yet he prayed earnestly that it might not rain, and for three years and six months it did not rain upon the land. Then he prayed again, and the sky gave rain and the earth produced its fruit." James 5:17-18). "Then the word of the LORD came to Isaiah: "Go and tell Hezekiah, 'This is what the LORD, the God of your father David, says: I have heard your prayer and seen your tears; I will add fifteen years to your life. And I will deliver you and this city from the hand of the king of Assyria. I will defend this city." (Isaiah 38:4-6.) As regards waiting,a classic example is that one of Zechariah and his wife Elizabeth. They prayed over the issue of children until they forgot about it. It was then that the Lord answered their prayer. It was very hard for Zechariah to believe given that Elizabeth was well advanced in years. Here is part of the story: "And there appeared to him an angel of the Lord standing on the right side of the altar of incense.And Zechariah was troubled when he saw him, and fear fell upon him.But the angel said to him, "Do not be afraid, Zechariah, for your prayer has been heard, and your wife Elizabeth will bear you a son, and you shall call his name John." (Luke 1:11-14). Therefore my dear friend rest assured that the good Lord will sure hear and answer your prayers according to his will. Just remember that as Ellen G White states,"Our God has a thousand and one ways to meet the needs of His children of which we know none." Furthermore, In Genesis 18:14, He has declared that "with Him,all things are possible." Blessings. Pr Birai www.pastorbirai.com From prcanb at yahoo.com Fri Oct 2 05:04:28 2009 From: prcanb at yahoo.com (Absalom Birai) Date: Fri, 2 Oct 2009 02:04:28 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] You can sure make a difference! Message-ID: <875923.5545.qm@web38705.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Every single day,each one of us has an opportunity to make a difference in this world. Those opportunities come in many ways. Here are some of them. -By the people we interact with at our place of work,school,community,church,and social gatherings. Our attitude and the way we receive and talk to them will have a tremendous impact on their lives. -We daily read or come across cases of need. Out there are many of God's children with dire needs;needs for a job, school fees,accommodation, a ride,clothes,food and many more. While you can not provide for all needs, surely you can do something little to assist someone here and there.It's about time we think global. Help without any partiality whatsoever. -Some of us spend a good time on the Internet writing all kinds of stuff. Purpose in your heart to write something that can make a different in someones life. Let us stay away from calling others names and always writing that which annoy and/or divide people. -Opportunities come during those moments that you humble yourself to talk to the Lord of the universe. At such times,please remember to pray for someone. Pray that all may be well for them. Pray for the sick, pray for those who are looking for jobs, pray for those who are struggling with poverty,pray for the single parents,pray for those who are searching for a life partner,pray for the students, pray for the sick, pray for those with family issues,and yea,pray for many to be saved and for the good Lord to come and take His children home. Yes, opportunities are sure many. They come to us every single day. Let us watch for them and decide from now hence to make a difference in someones life. Shall we? Just a thought on this Friday morning,3:51 AM,Minnesota time. Pr Birai 612-386-4608 For more articles,please visit my blog www.pastorbirai.com From prcanb at yahoo.com Thu Oct 1 05:15:06 2009 From: prcanb at yahoo.com (Absalom Birai) Date: Thu, 1 Oct 2009 02:15:06 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] Not for sale! Message-ID: <682964.56721.qm@web38701.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Whenever funds are available, some of us like to buy staff either to keep/use or to sell it later for a profit.Nothing wrong at all! But according to the word of God,there are things that we must all buy and not sell: "Buy the truth,and sell it not,also wisdom,and instruction, and understanding." (Proverbs 23.23). "I counsel you to buy of me gold tried in the fire,that you may be rich and white raiment ,that you may be clothed and that the shame of your nakedness do not appear,and anoint your eyes with eye salve,that you may see" (Revelation 3:18). So,what would be the benefit of that truth? I will let John, the beloved disciple, answer that: "And you shall know the truth,and the truth shall set you free!" (John 8:32). Hallelujah! The good news is that Jesus is willing to let you have it free of charge! Will you take it but promise not to sell it? Blessings. Pr Birai www.pastorbirai.com From prcanb at yahoo.com Fri Oct 2 07:06:34 2009 From: prcanb at yahoo.com (Absalom Birai) Date: Fri, 2 Oct 2009 04:06:34 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] The end of the world! Message-ID: <904612.31577.qm@web38706.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Based on what you know,will this world come to an end, one day,some day? Pr Birai 612-386-4608 For more articles,please check my web site, www.pastorbirai. From prcanb at yahoo.com Fri Oct 2 09:34:07 2009 From: prcanb at yahoo.com (Absalom Birai) Date: Fri, 2 Oct 2009 06:34:07 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] Nothing you can do! Message-ID: <829837.58014.qm@web38702.mail.mud.yahoo.com> It's possible that it has happened to you or you have heard it from someone else! I am talking about people that as far as you know,you have not said or done anything wrong to them and yet they hate you .To some of them,the hatred is so much that they can't help but go around spreading nothing but unfounded lies. So,many wonder: "What, if anything should one do to such kind of people? Nothing! Just leave them alone and carry on with your life. God alone will sort them out. All the best. Pr Birai 612-386-4608 For more articles,please check out my blog www.pastorbirai.com From prcanb at yahoo.com Fri Oct 2 05:02:51 2009 From: prcanb at yahoo.com (Absalom Birai) Date: Fri, 2 Oct 2009 02:02:51 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] You can sure make a difference! Message-ID: <475804.76948.qm@web38706.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Every single day,each one of us has an opportunity to make a difference in this world. Those opportunities come in many ways. Here are some of them. -By the people we interact with at our place of work,school,community,church,and social gatherings. Our attitude and the way we receive and talk to them will have a tremendous impact on their lives. -We daily read or come across cases of need. Out there are many of God's children with dire needs;needs for a job, school fees,accommodation, a ride,clothes,food and many more. While you can not provide for all needs, surely you can do something little to assist someone here and there.It's about time we think global. Help without any partiality whatsoever. -Some of us spend a good time on the Internet writing all kinds of stuff. Purpose in your heart to write something that can make a different in someones life. Let us stay away from calling others names and always writing that which annoy and/or divide people. -Opportunities come during those moments that you humble yourself to talk to the Lord of the universe. At such times,please remember to pray for someone. Pray that all may be well for them. Pray for the sick, pray for those who are looking for jobs, pray for those who are struggling with poverty,pray for the single parents,pray for those who are searching for a life partner,pray for the students, pray for the sick, pray for those with family issues,and yea,pray for many to be saved and for the good Lord to come and take His children home. Yes, opportunities are sure many. They come to us every single day. Let us watch for them and decide from now hence to make a difference in someones life. Shall we? Just a thought on this Friday morning,3:51 AM,Minnesota time. Pr Birai 612-386-4608 For more articles,please visit my blog www.pastorbirai.com --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ REACH OVER 12,100 MEMBERS DIRECTLY BY ADVERTISING ON THIS FORUM. CHARGES ARE Ksh. 1,000 PER ADVERT. CALL/MPESA ON +254721663208 You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "youngprofessionals_ke" group. To post to this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/youngprofessionals_ke?hl=en Visit the LYP website at http://ypkenya.org Join the group on facebook at http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=57703506900 Follow us on twitter at http://twitter.com/lyp_ke DISCLAIMER: The Moderator does not accept legal responsibility for the contents of this email if the same is found to have malicious and/or defamatory comments. The contents and opinions expressed in this email are solely those of the author and do not represent those of the Moderator. -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~--- From prcanb at yahoo.com Thu Oct 1 07:13:32 2009 From: prcanb at yahoo.com (Absalom Birai) Date: Thu, 1 Oct 2009 04:13:32 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] Whom will I send? Message-ID: <364064.71286.qm@web38707.mail.mud.yahoo.com> It has never been that easy for the Lord of the universe to find willing men and women to send! Why so? A careful research of the word of God reveals that many of them were very reluctant! Reluctant of what? Come with me as we attempt to understand the why question. -Those called were afraid that people would not accept the messages as from God. -Many of them considered themselves unworthy of the call. Oh, I feel that way all the time. Who Am I to be a co-worker with God? -Many of them considered themselves too weak and helpless even after the good Lord had promised to be with them. But how true or justified was their fear? -If you had a chance to talk to Moses, Elijah, Jeremiah, Isaiah, Paul,the Disciples, and Jesus Himself, they will tell you that God's children are hard to deal with. -Many of them suffered persecution and were accused of causing disturbance!People were more ready and willing to listen to false teachings/prophets than the sure word of God? Will things ever change? By no means. If anything, they will be worse? How do you know? Just take a look at the following passages: "But mark this: There will be terrible times in the last days. 2 People will be lovers of themselves, lovers of money, boastful, proud, abusive, disobedient to their parents, ungrateful, unholy, 3 without love, unforgiving, slanderous, without self-control, brutal, not lovers of the good, 4 treacherous, rash, conceited, lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God? 5 having a form of godliness but denying its power. Have nothing to do with them." (2 Timothy 3:1-5). " 3 Knowing this first, that there shall come in the last days scoffers, walking after their own lusts, 4And saying, Where is the promise of his coming? for since the fathers fell asleep, all things continue as they were from the beginning of the creation. 5For this they willingly are ignorant of, that by the word of God the heavens were of old, and the earth standing out of the water and in the water: 6Whereby the world that then was, being overflowed with water, perished: 7But the heavens and the earth, which are now, by the same word are kept in store, reserved unto fire against the day of judgment and perdition of ungodly men. 8But, beloved, be not ignorant of this one thing, that one day is with the Lord as a thousand years, and a thousand years as one day. 9The Lord is not slack concerning his promise, as some men count slackness; but is long suffering to us-ward, not willing that any should perish, but that all should come to repentance. 10But the day of the Lord will come as a thief in the night; in the which the heavens shall pass away with a great noise, and the elements shall melt with fervent heat, the earth also and the works that are therein shall be burned up. 11Seeing then that all these things shall be dissolved, what manner of persons ought ye to be in all holy conversation and godliness," (2 Peter 3:3-11.) So what's the solution? Preach the word, in season and out of season. So, help your messengers dear Lord! Pr Birai www.pastorbirai.com From f.terewa at fidelitybank.co.ke Sat Oct 3 04:27:08 2009 From: f.terewa at fidelitybank.co.ke (Franklyne Terewa) Date: Sat, 3 Oct 2009 11:27:08 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Re: Bad Habits....like late coming....HELP!!!!! References: Message-ID: <003901ca4403$4bd150c0$720110ac@fidelity.local> People help me out here. Ever since i was a kid i have never managed to keep time wen reporting to work, church or anywhere else. It's like if i should report at 8.00 am my mind automatically registers i cant arrive at that time. It's becoming an issue with me and my collegues plus my supervisors...are on my neck all the time. I want to stop this. When i say i'm a latecomer i mean it like seriously. I dont know if it's an addiction or a bad habit or a weakness..what is it? My confession is that whenever i'm late, the rush gives me a hidden thrill. And some form of stubborness that i inwardly enjoy. So i can be late even an hour after reporting time and i even do not care. Back in school i did late coming punishments so much that i found it part of routine. Please help becaouse i want to change. i am even praying about it. Any other suggestions? This habit is messing with my reputation. Brooklyn @ Brooklyn Hi, and how are you? Listen my friend, I think you are working for a very good company, indeed, in some companies, you report late on duty two times and you are given an indefinate leave to go and try to keep time. FYI i hate people who do not know how to keep time, so i hate you. My dates always have a strict time allowance of +10 minutes and after that, it is cancelled. Work on your mind and just know that this is an internally generated problem that only you can fix it. Or you can give me your no. so i will be waking you up 2hrs earlier so that you can reach your destinations early enough, and please also update me on your diary so that i can know where you should be at what time. BTW do you normally late during mealtimes, gametimes,movietimes and when it is time to leave work??? FT. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ REACH OVER 12,100 MEMBERS DIRECTLY BY ADVERTISING ON THIS FORUM. CHARGES ARE Ksh. 1,000 PER ADVERT. CALL/MPESA ON +254721663208 You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "youngprofessionals_ke" group. 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URL: From eoyugi at yahoo.com Sat Oct 3 04:27:24 2009 From: eoyugi at yahoo.com (Ernest OYUGI) Date: Sat, 3 Oct 2009 01:27:24 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Re: How do we deal with this? In-Reply-To: <250870.60141.qm@web33308.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <513061.72482.qm@web53511.mail.re2.yahoo.com> hi that a criminal offence..report it to the nearest police station.mutilation a legal tender note is a crime.... rgds Ernest --- On Fri, 10/2/09, daniel chege wrote: > From: daniel chege > Subject: [YP_Ke] How do we deal with this? > To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com > Date: Friday, October 2, 2009, 12:17 PM > > Hie YPS' > A collegue of mine today while commuting to job via > mat 23 Kangemi gave 500 bob to the conductor to deduct his > consideration. > The conductor rudely responded ' Mbona unanipatia > pesa kubwa namna hii na wengine wananipatia mbao mbao (20/=) > , nitakata ndani'' The guy went ahead and cut the > 500/= note into two peaces n gave it back to him . Whats > this guys, impunity ama, advise on the best cause of action. > The matatu KAS 125 S ?plies westlands/kangemi route > 23/30. The collegue reported to an askari , n he was told to > join with a? celltape. He went out of breath coz he > never got solace whe he was seeking. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ REACH OVER 12,100 MEMBERS DIRECTLY BY ADVERTISING ON THIS FORUM. CHARGES ARE Ksh. 1,000 PER ADVERT. CALL/MPESA ON +254721663208 You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "youngprofessionals_ke" group. To post to this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/youngprofessionals_ke?hl=en Visit the LYP website at http://ypkenya.org Join the group on facebook at http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=57703506900 Follow us on twitter at http://twitter.com/lyp_ke DISCLAIMER: The Moderator does not accept legal responsibility for the contents of this email if the same is found to have malicious and/or defamatory comments. The contents and opinions expressed in this email are solely those of the author and do not represent those of the Moderator. -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~--- From eoyugi at yahoo.com Sat Oct 3 05:12:38 2009 From: eoyugi at yahoo.com (Ernest OYUGI) Date: Sat, 3 Oct 2009 02:12:38 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Re: Polygamy in Kenya, a MUST. In-Reply-To: <165084.88385.qm@web38104.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <917963.35420.qm@web53502.mail.re2.yahoo.com> in tradition african family a man would consult his wife or wives before he added another wife and, the wife too would suggest that it was time his husband got himself another wife.Infact, the wife would play a leading role in the search.....as we may all know some men are not so blessed in "tuning" chicks... it was never a one man affair as we try to enforce it nowadays..they was always a good reason why the man would add another wife...it was agreable --- On Sat, 10/3/09, eric manyonge wrote: > From: eric manyonge > Subject: [YP_Ke] Re: Polygamy in Kenya, a MUST. > To: "sirpetersonjr at gmail.com" > Cc: "youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com" > Date: Saturday, October 3, 2009, 9:39 AM > > I think it is not sensible to ask an interested party on > getting her a co wife no matter what. That is a bill that > will flop in parliament unless I did not understand it. > Polygamy is not bad and we have to live like before. They > say change is good but this particular change is bad. > > Sir Peterson wrote: > > You don't ask your wife permission to marry a second > wife but she drives you there indirectly. Most men don't > want to marry a second wife but once neglected, someone have > no choice but to go for either a second wife or have a > mistress outside. > > Most women build destractive camps against their > husbands with either children or relatives . On Thu, Oct 1, > 2009 at 1:18 PM, ISAAC ANDIERI < iandieri at yahoo.com > > wrote: > > hii, surely the world is going crazy. how do u ask > your wife 4 permission to marry a second wife ?. what answer > will u expect from her ?. are u marrying for her or yourself > ?. pse let us not bring activism into real life. let us deal > with serious marital issue that affect our family and stop > this campaign of misleading our youth. > >? izzo --- On Thu, 10/1/09, Jennifer Onyango < > jennifer.onyango at gmail.com > > wrote: > >? From: Jennifer Onyango < jennifer.onyango at gmail.com > > Subject: [YP_Ke] Re: Polygamy in Kenya, a MUST. To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com > > >? Date: Thursday, October 1, 2009, 1:05 AM I think > this current subject is the most nonsensical we ever > discussed. Marriage > >? is a personal matter. U cant control it for > people. There is a reason why polygamy exists in the first > place, biblical or not. It is acceptable in many cultures. > >? No one has the right to tell u how to run your > marriage. No one! No one should tell you whether to marry a > 2nd 3rd or 4th wife or for women be 2nd 3rd or 4th. If one > is happy as wife no 4, then why not? There is nothing wrong > with that. > >? The people placing that Bill in Parliament are > bitter with life. Let them find something constructive to do > with those lives instead of trying to wreck other people's > lives with nonsensical and idealistic ideas. > >? Jenni On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 10:07 PM, Judy > Miriga < jbatec at yahoo.com > > wrote: > >? Folks, > >? Polygamy is not legal or Biblical.? > Shouting or no shout, bossy or not, there must be a reason > for disagreement between the married couples, it is > permanent and pensionable, but solution must be sort in > search for peace in the Domestic Family.? In today's > generation, polygamy does not work, let alone thinking about > it, and it will never work incase other people may want to > legalize it because of their weakness.? It is the > beginning of divorce and things falling apart in the > Domestic family.? Who tells you the second or third or > fifth wife is genuine in her marriage to a married > man.? What these women go for is the man's > wealth.? Women who go for other women's husbands are > desparate lots and there is nothing they are adding into > that marriage.? In a developed world, husband and wife > are both educated and they both must learn to reason to keep > their marriage.? If the marriage cant work, they take > >? a legal divorce and each one gets their divorce > certificate which free them to search for other > companion.? It is illegal to get involved with a > married man or woman and it is sueable. > >? I suggest, men and women, stick to your families > and beware of those nyangaus out there who are desparate > like a lion looking for whom to devour.? The bible says > be careful.? In respecting and honoring your marriage > you can provide and suffice each other in your area of > need.? Incase the other partner lack touch-up, learn to > teach each other and spice your marriage. > >? No matter what, do not let intruders into your > marriage.? Protect your marriage by all > means.???If it is unbearable to stay > together, go to court and get order for both your freedom so > you can find someone you can trust each other in a marriage > bond. > >? Marriage is not a playing ping pong kit.? > Come what may, it is a life time commitment between the two. > > >? Use and engage a private ditector to monitor > your spouse if possible. Incase he or she has other > interests outside your marriage, call that marriage > quits.? It is deal or no deal. > >? Good Luck people! > >? Judy Miriga Diaspora Spokesperson Executive > Director Confederation Council Foundation for Africa Inc., > USA http://socioeconomicforum50.blogspot.com > > >? --- On Tue, 9/29/09, Rose Njeri < njerirose24 at yahoo.com > > wrote: > >? From: Rose Njeri < njerirose24 at yahoo.com > > > > Subject: [YP_Ke] Re: Polygamy in Kenya, a MUST. > >? To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com > Date: Tuesday, September 29, 2009, 11:15 AM > >? Polygamy is deep in our African culture. Look at > all African leaders. Let nobody cheat you that they are > monogamous. They have 2nd, 3rd, ....5th wives. Some African > Prezys have wives in other countries and even buy the > choppers. Let us not be cheated that constitution will stop > polygamy. It is upon every wife to keep his husband to avoid > another wife coming in. Most of us women become so bossy coz > of money and eduction that we want to shout at our husbands. > No African man will accept a wife shouting at him, NEVER. If > the man keeps quiet then he has another wife who gives a > softer and cool voice. If the man being shouted does not > have other ladies, he will have to quarrel the shouting > wife. This is the beginning of divorce process.? We > must just accept and tolerate our husbands no matter how > 'bad' we can think about them. > >? R. N Kamau. --- On Tue, 9/29/09, Boniface Mbuki > < bmbuki at yahoo.com > > wrote: > >? From: Boniface Mbuki < bmbuki at yahoo.com > > > > Subject: [YP_Ke] Polygamy in Kenya > > To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com > Date: Tuesday, September 29, 2009, 1:18 PM > >? Why do you guys think,goverment should abolish > polygamy and still go ahead to ligalize commercial sex.Which > sense does it make to our society > > > > > ? ? ? > > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ REACH OVER 12,100 MEMBERS DIRECTLY BY ADVERTISING ON THIS FORUM. CHARGES ARE Ksh. 1,000 PER ADVERT. CALL/MPESA ON +254721663208 You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "youngprofessionals_ke" group. To post to this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/youngprofessionals_ke?hl=en Visit the LYP website at http://ypkenya.org Join the group on facebook at http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=57703506900 Follow us on twitter at http://twitter.com/lyp_ke DISCLAIMER: The Moderator does not accept legal responsibility for the contents of this email if the same is found to have malicious and/or defamatory comments. The contents and opinions expressed in this email are solely those of the author and do not represent those of the Moderator. -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~--- From bongajose at yahoo.com Sat Oct 3 06:29:27 2009 From: bongajose at yahoo.com (joe bonga) Date: Sat, 3 Oct 2009 03:29:27 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Africa Youth Award In-Reply-To: <998318.86921.qm@web110812.mail.gq1.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <541530.72663.qm@web52107.mail.re2.yahoo.com> I am Joe Bonga, i work for the Africa Youth Award, a UK based Christian organization that seeks to empower the youths in Africa into productivity. They offer discipleship manuals, among other things. We have a program called the Africa Youth Award that has two sections Silver and gold. Silver tackles issues that directly affect us personally, our relationship with God and one another while the Gold is a leadership manual. Each has five aspects namely the discipleship part- where you study the books or manual, then the Skills development where young people share and show the prowess in developing a skill of choice, then community service where young people get involved in an activity that benefits the community, then sports and recreation, here the youths involve themselves in any sporting activity. ? the program is all over Africa and we are seeking more and more participants from Kenya, please if you have a? youth group, a church group or an organised community based youth initiative or as an individual and you would love to participate let me know and i will furnish you with more info. ? We provide the books for free and we looking at partnering for the provision of tools for skills development. Anybody working with an a youth organization or organization with youth programs pls link up we work out an MOU huh! wel, i gotta go, looking forward to hear from you. By the way, pasrticipants receive certificate for each; silver and gold. ? We can change africa, it starts with you and i.................. joe The only difference between successful people and non-successful people is that they beat the temptation to quit. Joe Bonga Fountains Nairobi P.O.Box 13102 00200 Nairobi-Kenya Cell: +254 721 386 827 --- On Fri, 10/2/09, Caleb Basweti wrote: From: Caleb Basweti Subject: [YP_Ke] Proposals, data analysis, thesis/report write-up or review...M&E? To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Date: Friday, October 2, 2009, 2:51 AM Hi YP, ? In case you have got issues related to the subject, please do not hesitate to contact me. Agricultural, forestry, environmental and livelihoods concerns are also welcome. ? Cheers, /Caleb From: isaiah githinji To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Sent: Friday, October 2, 2009 9:36:34 AM Subject: [YP_Ke] Who Are The Mount Kenya Mafia I have been reading about the Mount Kenya Mafia and could not help wondering what the Mafia are doing on the mountain. This is bad news for Mt hikers since they would be exposing themselves to the mafia. What is the coaltion government doing to counter this infiltration of the mafia on the mountain. The government should move with speed to arrest the situation before other mountains are invaded by the mafia. Equally peole should be on guard and report any mafia like activities in our lakes, rivers,forests. Am not sure whether the mafia will invade the deserts and Indian Ocean too. Can somebody educate me who are these guys desecrating our mountains. regards, Isaiah --- On Thu, 10/1/09, Muita Wangoko wrote: > From: Muita Wangoko > Subject: [YP_Ke] Re: Njeri Kamau /hero > To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com > Date: Thursday, October 1, 2009, 9:42 AM > @Christine, Moderator > > Please Christine with due respect, withdraw the use of the > statement MOUNT KENYA PEOPLE and you sentiments towars the > Kikuyu people.? Mount Kenya, as in the mountain itself is a > holy place according to Gikuyu culture - ofcourse I know its > used symbolically > > > For you information, only a few people are tainted.? When > I was a fool, I used to hate it when our teacher punished us > for the mistake of one person or two. > > Have you been to the so called region? have you ever done a > research about the people of the region or you just rely on > the damned media reports? > > > Lastly, can you marry a Kikuyu man? :) > > * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * > * * * * * ? > Thanks and Kind regards >? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? > B. Muita Wangoko > Software/Web Developer > Linux/Unix system Admin ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? > ? ? ? ? > >? ? ? ? >? Tel: ?+254-(0)-724 159 723 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? >? ? ? ? ?+254-(0)-738 560 599 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? > ? >? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? > ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? > " Knowlegde Talks, wisdom listens" > >? ? ? ? ? ? > * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * > > > > On Thu, Oct 1, 2009 at 18:16, > Christine Baraza > wrote: > > Mr.Kamau why should be > enraged by Rose Njeri's opinion? This is a progressive > group and Njeri has the right to hold such an opinion. I > just feel that she is damn right. For Kenya to move forward > everyone including the Mount Kenya people MUST start seeing > the country as a shared heritage among 42 ethnic > communities.THIS IS WHAT NJERI SAID. > > ? > I dont think that NJERI is ignorant of anything. She > stated REAL FACTS which some people like you do not want to > HEAR. History is GOOD-Its make you CRY but you cant change > it. Its a fact that OGINGA ODINGA played an very important > role in pushing for KENYATTAS presidency and even release > from prison but all he got was betrayal. Its a fact that > RAILA played a significant role in pushing for KIBAKI's > presidency but all he got was betrayal. THESE ARE REAL > HISTORICAL FACTS that unfortunately we will have to live > with. NJERI is like ONE THE EYED WOMAN in a group of > 1million blind people. > > ? > Kamau English is a foreign language but I guess my > statements were as simple that even a third grader would > understand. I did not say that Njeri hasnt gone to school. > What I said is that even highly educated people in that > region do not reason at all and blindly chant and sing > tribalism. Recently Uhuru Kenyatta and Kiraitu Murungi went > round saying how Kikuyus were being finished because of the > Ringera issue forgetting that today Kikuyus hold the PRIMEST > positions in the Kibaki government from Ministry of Finance, > Energy to all the armed forces. > > ? > Kibaki has business condenming the US about the leters > written to people who are blocking REFORMS. Kibaki is total > failure and as I said soveregnity is the LAST RESORT to > scoundrels. Why cant he use that sovereignity to UNITE the > country..to end TRIBALISM..to develop all parts of the > COUNTRY. Kenyans DONT EAT soveregnity BUT REFORMS will help > them DEVELOP and prosper besides bringing the much needed > PEACE and UNITY. > > ? > Its true that tribalism is a weapon of choice for the > leadership but some leaders from some region have perfected > its use and managed to convince the masses from such region > to believe in it. Thats the huge problem here. I have NOT > seen nor heard a leader from Central Province standing tall > and saying that KIBAKI is entrenching TRIBALISM in Kenya. > Kamau tell me one who has said that. OUR ARGUMENT HERE IS > THAT IT WOULD EVEN BE BETER IF LEADERS FROM CENTRAL WOULD > STAND TALL AND CONDENM KIBAKIS TRIBALISM and tribal > appointments. That will show the rest of the country that > even them hate this vice called tribalism and even the > masses should show through voting that even they hate this > tribalism thing. That will be the start of a great trek to > the land where ONE IS JUDGED BY HIS ABILITY and not TRIBE. > All KENYANS WANT A COUNTRY WHERE YOU ARE JUDGED BY YOUR > ABILITY AND NOT TRIBE. I WANT THAT COUNTRY TOO. > > ? > ? > ? > ? > > ? > > > > > From: john > kamau > To: young > > > Sent: > Wednesday, September 30, 2009 8:33:39 PM > Subject: > [YP_Ke] Njeri Kamau /hero > > > > > > > I am enraged by one calling herself Njeri and > purporting to speaking as a Kikuyu. At the same time I do > excuse her? ignorance of basic historical > facts that any third grader from the remotest part of Kenya > would have in their finger tips. But we all know that there > is always a mad man/ woman in any Village. To the Njeri?s > of Kenya I say: Vampires feed on blood. The body that hold > that blood is irrelevant. No matter how much praise you sing > to them they eventually make a meal of you. > When I condemn and demand that Kibaki should > go home followed by Ringera but led by Wako they notice not, > But when I state that Raila and Ruto are not Angels because > surely they are not. They rant, yell ,and bay for my Blood. > Remember the Otego debate. Their hate has overshadowed their > reasoning look at the now Idolized NJERI > ?KAMAU. > Christine? Baraza > ?writes:? Rose Njeri you have made my day and > helped me rekindle some since of love for my country-Kenya. > You said something that hardly comes from most people from > Mount Kenya region-even highly educated > ONES.____ > stop here__ SO Njeri is not learned enough > because she is from Mount Kenya, > When Raila states that the Washington has no > business lecturing ?Nairobi on governance to > the face of The secretary of state Rodham Clinton. > Reiterates in Boston that Kenya should not be judged with > yester years failures but with today?s success. This Hero > worshipers? fall on their faces with glee. > They call this NATIONALISM. > When Kibaki in his characteristic ignorance? > praises President Obama with a Hundred words then, > Goes on to imply that it was out of character for a foreign > Government to deal directly with individual officers and > citizenry, and that such? dealing for the sake > of protocol should be communicated through the raid down > procedures: they go ballistics with condemnation. What do > you call this???? Double standard, or ignorance. > I am a typical Kikuyu, born and raised in central > province. ?Went to school and worked in all > the Eight provinces of Kenya, Amongst the best people from > all the 42 different ethnic communities and diverse > religious groups ?of our country.. I can thus > speak with Authority about my country.? > Tribalism is ripe? in our Country, yes > but its a weapon of choice for those in leadership. It is > ?not an entrenched Vice among the peoples of > Kenya, Wanjiku, Anyango?s of Kenya careless which language > their neighbors SPEAK. ?Until? > the day the Village King? who decides > when they Eat the next meal , Tribalism is a weapon of > Choice from this leaders, when the Village king is > threatened with arrest for Agro leasing ,or financing ethic > cleansing and other >? vices in the , he drives his limo to the village and > employing the fear tactic preaches the gospel of > Hate. > Kikuyu like every other tribe have raised up their > VOICES to condemn the failed leadership of Mwai > Kibaki.? His skewed mannerism and silly > whimsical appointments of his peers HAVE? been > condemn by us and the Muite?s of our community. We have > condemn evils in our societies ?regardless of > which first name is involved. Regretfully? a > certain politicians cheer leaders and choir masters expects > us to drive to state house and skin Kibaki arrive while they > hero warship and idolize their? perceived > savior of mankind. this is not going to work.. > ? > > > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > > Tired of spam?? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection > around > http://mail.yahoo.com > > > > > > > > > > > > ? ? ? --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ REACH OVER 12,100 MEMBERS DIRECTLY BY ADVERTISING ON THIS FORUM. CHARGES ARE Ksh. 1,000 PER ADVERT. CALL/MPESA ON +254721663208 You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "youngprofessionals_ke" group. 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On a lighter note he said that due to the fact that the carvings of the Hindu gods are literally everywhere around and within the cities there, people are careful not to commit crimes maybe because the gods are watching, apart offcourse those who don't hold the Hindu beliefs (on a light note please...no scientific evidence at all). While it seems hilarious, it begs for a deeper reflection with regard to our own daily lives, our daily walk, our relationship with God. Someone said that "You are who you are when you are alone, or in the dark". I also agree. somehow, at times we seem to forget that God is everywhere...that there is nothing on this world that is hidden from His eyes. He doesn't need a messenger to keep Him up to date on what went on last night. Many a time we tend to model our image based on the opinion of men, not of God. Taking of more value what people will say of us as opposed to what testimony God has about us. Presenting our best to people around when God comes in second. Oh, what an honor it would be for God to have a good testimony of us...like that of David, or Moses, or Enoch, or Abraham...yes, people who walked with God in His ways all their days. And although they had their mistakes, it was on odd times in their lives, not habitual. While it is commendable to confess the Lord out in the open among the brethren as well as within the non-believers, having ring-tones that sing to your favorite gospel tune, decorating our houses with framed Bible verses, it is even more important to be a Christian even in the dark, when alone, in your thoughts, among non-believers and even in new environments where no one knows you. Studies have shown that even most international tourists do things at the Kenyan coast that they normally wouldn't do in their home land. Or even some of us when we travel to the coast just let ourselves go as if the Lord is not present there. A model Christian that we should study and pray for the strength to emulate is Joseph. We all know about Joseph, truly a man of God. Think of this young man in Egypt, a strange Land, where the people had other gods, strange beliefs and more to that, Joseph is a slave. He has met no one from his native land, and therefore has an opportunity to engage in sin as much as he wishes, doesn't he? What would make him hold on to his God? Well, he did! Even when potipha's wife had a thing for him, he still refused...that he couldn't do that to His God! wow! how many of us could honestly say that? Well, it's because he knew God. And even after all that, everyone could see and bear witness that God was with Joseph, His favor was upon him. So, even today in your workplace, where no one seems to acknowledge God, where people are after strange beliefs, know that your God is with you. Hold on to Him, walk in His light and avoid the ways of darkness and He shall uplift you. 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URL: From eoyugi at yahoo.com Sat Oct 3 10:02:58 2009 From: eoyugi at yahoo.com (Ernest OYUGI) Date: Sat, 3 Oct 2009 07:02:58 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Re: Road patrol the most corrupt police lot In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <841858.85574.qm@web53508.mail.re2.yahoo.com> i had similar experience in june 1995..while driving from Ahero to Kisumu..i was actually flying at 120kmph but their speed gun recorded 67kmph!!!( you see their device was not working at all) I denied and insisted my car was just at 47kmph within the 50 speed limit...The lady officer booked me as i pointed out the speedometer could have been faulty or their device was....but she wont listen and adviced me to talk to the boss..who will release me on a 2000 bob bribe...BUT I REFUSED Guess what.....The Court sent me a fine of 500/= by registered mail payable by a Money Order.... Fair ladies and Gentlemen dont let police terrorize you --- On Sat, 10/3/09, [Mathews] wrote: > From: [Mathews] > Subject: [YP_Ke] Re: Road patrol the most corrupt police lot > To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com > Date: Saturday, October 3, 2009, 12:55 PM > One weekend was driving with 4 friends > (Nakuru-Naivasha highway) the car had a? speed limit fixed > to 100Kph. > > So as we travelled through the small hills I was stopped. > The police checked insurance, the first aid KIT the life > savers all were intact then a second fella came and insisted > this guy was overspeeding. I maintained my cool and smiled > at him. This is how it went > > > Officer: Leta DL yako.(I gave it out) he checked all was > ok > Calling me by Name: You were speeding > > Me: Officer I do not refuse I was,? please tell me the > speed I was moving at? > > Officer: Ehe kijana unakuwa jeuri, (He started Booking my > incident); On the paper it read I was doing 140kph. > > > So amused I asked officer can you proof what you have > written. He was like you come to court for the hearing > etc..etc. I told him am heading to work the only time I can > appear for hearing will be a time convienient to me and > requested that he puts it in paper. He did suprisingly! > > > After keeping my ticket safely then I asked two of the guys > to come out and told the officer to come in the car with his > colleague. Drove back towards the City with them on board. > > So on the way they were like kijana wewe jiteteee all the > time I was silent. But was pleading that they just proof > what was written. They bet on proof and amount to be paid > 2,000/= vs me reporting them? + 2,000/= paid to me for > disturbance all in writing. > > > Then I told them: > > Officers: with all due respect I cannot be moving at that > speed; So after a while I turned back speeding to my maximum > and asked them to read the Speed it was all at 95-100kph > > Then I asked them again to give proof that the speed was > 140kph...They quickly responded it was not 140 it is 114 > that they heard the communication wrong. They paid me for > disturbance > > > I took their numbers and reported them as well. Am glad for > once I found a serious Senior Traffic Officer who took > action. > > Advice: Whenever comfronted maintain your cool and avoid > arguments > > > Matt > > > > On Fri, Oct 2, 2009 at 10:34 AM, > Muriithi, Esther > wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > If driving through Naivasha > or towards Machakos on a Friday afternoon or Saturday ensure > you have a video Camera on your speedometer all the way. > > > Hungry traffic patrol police > officers will make sure you accept that you were > overspeeding even if you were driving behing a > 26-wheeler. > > They have no speed equipment > to ascertain that you really were doing higher than the > specified. > > > They'll say that somoene > read it out for them over the phone and threaten you with a > bail or arrest which is never applied. > > They target guys who may be > travelling long distances coz they know that time is not on > your side especially when travelling with family. > > If your surname on you DL > indicates that your location is far from your destination > they hold it and make you very desparate to save > time. > > > > > ________________________________________________________________________ > > This email and any files transmitted with it are > confidential and intended solely for the use of the > individual or entity to which they are addressed. > > If you have received this email in error, please notify the > Diageo Servicedesk on +44 (0) 131 319 6000 > > > > This footnote also confirms that this email has been > scanned for all viruses by the Messagelabs SkyScan service. > > > > http://www.diageo.com > > > > ________________________________________________________________________ > > > > > > > > > > -- > ============================= > Mathews O. Ogutu > ICT Consultant > P.O.Box 3337 00100 > Nairobi > Cell: > 254-723-714 000 > Alt E-mail:- mathewsogutu at yahoo.com > > > > > > > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ REACH OVER 12,100 MEMBERS DIRECTLY BY ADVERTISING ON THIS FORUM. CHARGES ARE Ksh. 1,000 PER ADVERT. CALL/MPESA ON +254721663208 You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "youngprofessionals_ke" group. 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In-Reply-To: <181c75910910020146v56445d56t2c21b386c9b843c5@mail.gmail.com> References: <181c75910910020146v56445d56t2c21b386c9b843c5@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <81931.85362.qm@web56702.mail.re3.yahoo.com> Ogalo, Your quote "I would rather be a fool for believing in God than be famous for that which is wordly!" is lovely, I can add nothing to it. May it be so. I am happy for this young man, who ran to the arms of Him who loves him to death. For sure, if he is willing, God will make a way for him. Glory, glory to the Lord. Kind Regards, Kennedy Waweru God is the epitome of sanity, while Satan is the epitome of a world, and of people, gone mad ________________________________ From: josiah ogalo To: youngprofessionals_ke Sent: Friday, October 2, 2009 1:46:04 AM Subject: [YP_Ke] What's your price? Waweru, I love this and thanks for sharing this with us. I realize we need the help of Holy spirit to live holy/righteous lives....on my own effort I cannot. The arm of flesh fails many men! I convinced beyond doubt that faith in God is the only reason man was created - to seek a higher powerful being, God. I was reading about DNA's conversion in the Sunday Nation. The guy confessed he had problem with alcohol...outside he looked "fine" but inside he was dying.......all in the name of pleasing mafans!!!!!!!!! After the doctors had told him his life was on the balance, he says he went down on his knees and asked for God to save him and there is no genuine prayer as that of a man who sees death nearby!!!! Why does believing seem to make sense when we face death, incurable ailment?....but when things are well.....we assume so much and even mock people who are "born again"? Yes we have weaknesses which only God can help us overcome in life, only he is right to judge someone....though this does not deny existence of pretenders!!!!!! I would rather be a fool for believing in God than be famous for that which is wordly! Regards Josiah On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 12:48 PM, kennedy waweru wrote: They say that every man has a price. That at the "right" price you can have your way with every person. Our adversary, the devil, has specialized in learning our weaknesses...our price, that at that point we can easily fall. I am yet to meet a man or read of one who single-handedly overcame the devil apart from Jesus, the Son of God. For some (most), money is their weakness, and while the degree may vary (say, some would do anything for a few thousand while some, millions would tickle them) they fall at some point. Some have weaknesses in other areas, be it sexual relations or drugs. Is it a wonder that even those whom you put your trust in have in so many occasions fallen for a bribe? What makes a Christian to fall for a bribe and another not to? would you fall, and by how much? As I analyze my life today, I seek even more to hand over my shortcomings to Christ, my weaknesses and all. I know that I have areas that I am weak...so weak, and that is one of the reasons that I seek Him daily. He has never let me down, and surprisingly in those areas where I was weak before I accepted Jesus into my life, they are becoming more and more my strengths. Truly so the saying goes, "When I am weak, He is strong." My friends, my soul cries out for you always, that you would know God, through His son Jesus. That you would know of the power thereof, capable of setting you free from EVERY corruption of the body. This testimony I have, that all things have passed and behold all things are new. Jesus paid my price and no other will make me fall...and oh what a price He paid! Don't say that your time is yet...many have died saying the same thing. If you hear His voice today, do not harden your heart....He is here, ready and willing to cleanse you of all sin and make you whole again, to receive of His blessings and to live life in abundance. The truth of the matter is, even as Christians, we are faced daily with very enticing prospects, amazing propositions, and even sweet deals in our daily walk. But what makes one to stand is the fear of the Lord that is in Him. How much you really know your God. I know that nothing I can gain on earth is worth comparing with what I will attain in Christ. What I have in Him is not comparable to any other gain. My friends, how I wish that You too would be partakers of this grace by putting aside every sin that easily ensnares us. God bless you. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ REACH OVER 12,100 MEMBERS DIRECTLY BY ADVERTISING ON THIS FORUM. CHARGES ARE Ksh. 1,000 PER ADVERT. CALL/MPESA ON +254721663208 You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "youngprofessionals_ke" group. 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URL: From leooderaomolo at yahoo.com Sun Oct 4 04:54:08 2009 From: leooderaomolo at yahoo.com (Leo Odera Omolo) Date: Sun, 4 Oct 2009 01:54:08 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] An imals census reports showed an upright increases in cattle population in Uganda Message-ID: <598591.67015.qm@web34302.mail.mud.yahoo.com> UGANDA?S PUBLISHED DOMESTIC ANIMALS CENSUS REPORT SHOWS THAT THE COUNTRY HAD 11.4 MILLION HERDS OF CATTLE. Writes Leo Odera Omolo in Kisumu City. The number of cattle in Uganda has grown? to 11.4 million, according to the results of the National Livestock Census 2008 just published. The cattle population was estimated at 5.4 million in 1995 and 5.9 million in 2000 and 6.5 million in 2006,according to the report which is also published by today?s SUNDAY VISION. It says that Western, Eastern and Central parts of the country each had a population of 2.5 million. Karamoja sub-region whose inhabitants are the Karamojong pastoralists followed with 2.3 million, while the rest of the Northern Uganda had 1.6 million herds of cattle. Kotido district had he biggest cattle herds with 694,250 head of cattle Other districts with the higher number were reported as were as follows; Nakipiripirit,Karuhura,Rakai,Kiboga,Moroto,Kumi,Rakai,Soroti,Ntungarno,Apac,Nakipipirit,Kaabung,Rakai,kiboga,Moroto,Karuhura,Kumi,Rakai,Soroti,Ntungarno,Apac,Masaka,Yumbe,Nakasongola,Mpigi,Masindi.Kamuli,Mubende and Busenyi. The report covered all domesticated animals, which include goats, sheep, poultry, pigs, dogs and cats as well as turkey, ducks and rabbits. Horses. Donkeys ands camels also fall under the same category.. It has revealed. That indigenous cattle were 10.6 per cent constituting 93.6 per cent of he national herd, according to a report prepared and released by the Uganda National bureau of Statistics. This a sign of underdevelopment, according to the same report. Western Uganda had the highest number of milked cows, while Northern region had the least. ?In terms of regions, Western Uganda led in terms of the proportion of milk produced and which is sold, while Karamoja was the lest in terms of the milk production proportion, which is sold locally,? notes the report. The goats population was estimated at 12.5 million. Again Western region led with 3.5 million followed by Northern with 2.7 million goats Central region trailed with 1.7 million goats. Nakapiripirit district had the biggest population of goats, with 547,370.Results showed that indigenous goats were 98.7 per cent, which translated into a herd of 12.5 million.. The national sheep herds ion Uganda was estimated in the report to be approximately 3.4 million as at 2008,with Karamoja having the highest 1.67 million, and Western trailing at 0.27 million. The national poultry flock was estimated to be 37.4 million, with 10.7 million chickens, eastern Uganda had the biggest poultry population while Western Uganda had the smallest flock of 7.7 million chiuckens. Wakiso, Bugiri,Lira and Masindi distrits had the biggest number of chickens, according to the report. Of the 1,590 horses and donkeys in Uganda, 960 are? found in Karamoja and out ?the 32,870,camels,32,030 are also traced in Karamoja region. Mr Felix Wamonop of the Makerere Institute of Statistics and applied economics who is the head of consultants group told a dissemination workshop[ at Statistic House last week that Karamoja endowment can be harnessed by the tourism sector. ?There is a lot of excitement. to be generated from riding horses, donkeys and camels alone while new tourism industry can be developed in Karamoja based on this. He national pig herds population was also estimated at 3.2 million with the Central Region boosting the highest number.at 1.3 million while Karamoja had the least numbers. The report also gave the national population of ducks in the country at 1.46 million flocks with only one ? out of 25 households in the country owning ducks.The3 same with turkeys whose national population was put at 250.000 with only one and in of every 1000 households owning one. Guinea fowls kept as pets were estimated to be around 250.00 country wide. keeping guinea fowls as pets in their homestead compounds.. Rabbits population was put at ??an every family keeping rabbits for commercial purposes. The number had ?increased to be 750,00 beehives country wide estimated to be aboutt 750,000nad each livestock rearing households on an average keeping bees for commercial purposes. ENDS leooderaomolo at yahoo.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jbatec at yahoo.com Sat Oct 3 17:03:21 2009 From: jbatec at yahoo.com (Judy Miriga) Date: Sat, 3 Oct 2009 14:03:21 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] It is madness to Play a Guitar to a Goat Message-ID: <14495.29213.qm@web57302.mail.re1.yahoo.com> ? ? Folks, ? It is hard to play a guitar to a Goat because it does not understand the language and it will never dance.? It is also hard to dance a rumba with "Rakuom" (someone with disability on his back), he/she will think you are out to hurt his/her back. Both ways your music will not sink in well.? It is a complete waste of time.??Whatever you do, you only put them?to sombre mood, and when they wake up, they are the same people that change?advocacy has no meaning. They love to live in quarters full of Corruption, Impunity and Graft, they will only buy time to stay that way. ? I am surprised PM Raila is jumping the gun.? He is making statement to indicate that, Kenya do not need AIDs funding and that Kenya does not need Foreign Aid Dependency, so they should not be lectured by the West.? That Foreign Aids over the years?perpetuated Poverty in Kenya and that the Country cannot develop on foreign aid, that instead AIDs Funding has put Kenya into more debts without much show in effect.? ? The truth of the matter is that these same leaders have been going round the World begging for the same AIDs which found rooms into their pockets.? What happened, the same AID money having been received by them,?as the leaders, devided the money amongst themselves and shared them with their business friends and partners of the West?together with ?those in the World Banks and IMF?senior staff members.? ?As a result, the same money remain in the Foreign Account banks.? These so called leaders have huge banking accounts?in foreign Countries where they bank the looted money, which is translated into Debts to Kenyans in the form of taxes on commodities we buy or costs in services.? Each and every Kenyan as a result?are paying?for these money through their nose, in terms of paying for higher costs of living in high costs of buying food, paying rent, paying for power and lighting, transportation, school fees, and every other day to day basic needs commodities as well as Health services, salary to security personnel and at times Teachers salary, the development loans etc.,.........all these were coming to Kenya under Aids packages which were pocketed by the same Politicians.? If this is not robbery with violence, what is? ? These same Politicians relaxed their responsibility to honor accountability to the donated funds and never relayed them to the grassroots as is the requirement, at which some were meant for grassroot development and services.? They are not able to account for them because they pocketed the said Donor Funds to serve their personal interests and businesses overseas.? These are some of the reasons why those who joined Politics became rich in a short space of time.? So each and everyone in the corridor of politics is bribed?every other day to keep the secret from going out to public.? ? So services were not delivered to Public, and through political machination and motivation, the Country started falling apart because no services or funding went to the grassroot to service and sustain development and job creation.? Politicians decided to run the Business show themselves and give jobs to their relatives with those who are in good books who are serving their interests.? ? Now even the Mama Mboga is not able to sell her Mboga or donuts, it is as a result of corruption.? All business in the country is now run in the circle of family and friends and by the same Politicians.? Even the Stock Exchange is politicized and is run by Mt. Kenya Mafia Groups of Cartels.? You begin to see Small Business being occupied by people like Kimunya and family and friends, then you ask yourself, where will you place Mama Mboga the poor woman who have no God father, in the Small Business category in Kenya.? In otherwords, all Donor Funding for job creation, for the Youth programs and Women projects or Small Business is pocketed by Uhuru, Kimunya and Michuki and Company and these are the same Mt. Kenya Mafia with cohort and cartels.? ? If Starehe Boys were for poor families, the reason for which it was set up, you still find the rich most powerful Politicians are the ones who occupy those slots for their children and family and friends, where will the poor man lay their poverty in Kenya, if all?hopes are completely erroded by the same leaders we want to trust with out lives. ? If PM Raila begins to change tunes to sing songs of those who are suppressing poor Kenyans to marginalization then it is very sad.? We now begin to start to question if he is also enjoying the loot in the form of bribery (a common place in Kenya) for him to accept and change tactics so often.? PM Raila is now becoming a Liability to Kenya's Change Agenda and Hope for the better future, if that is the case.? We are not going to accept or be blackmailed, come rain come sunshine.? ? Migingo for example has become a nightmare to many poor families whose livelihood depended on Migingo fishing.? This is robbery with violence from the poor.? The loot went to the pocket of Politicians.? Now these politicians?are busy selling public and poor people land without notice,?people will wake up one morning to be transported to unknown destination by force in a double-dealer scheme of corruption. ? The US, UK as the West are our friends come rain come sunshine.? The Civil Society alongside the?Industrialized Nations, in Partnership with a common man,?will find ways to bring sanity into Kenya and elsewhere in Africa.? And as Civilians, we will handle the Hague cases in the Civilian?manner without Political Influence.? All Politicians who have eaten will pay back by auctioning all their properties so Kenyans can stay away from poverty inflicted on them through political influence. ? Enough time has been given for Reform, but the same leaders were busy doing other things when Kenyans are dying of hunger, sickness and extreme poverty, no water or electricity or food.? Joblessness went skyrocket and there is no more energy from Kenyans.? There is no more dialoging, PM Raila should forget the?word DIALOGUE, for it is unaccepted by Kenyans.? One minute PM Raila is crying foul, the next minute Kenya is peaceful, working well and there is no problem in Kenya.? I wish to ask this, ?Is PM Raila acting under influence of some funny spirits before he gives some of these public speeches or what?.? What is wrong with PM Raila?? I resolve, PM Raila need to take a break from politics and go for a vacation.? He cannot make a good Reformist Leader with such inconsistance frequency - therefore Kenya cannot wait but move on. ? If Kofi Annan and Ocampo will add more days for dialogue with these politicians, then there is no Justice, it will be business as usual the Kenya Corrupt Way.? There will be no peace when Kofi and Ocampo leaves Kenya.? We are hopeful that we will see real change when Kofi and Ocampo arrives in Kenya.? Kenyans are bitter they want these leaders taken to Hague. ? People have very high hopes on Kofi and Ocampo, with US, UK and other EU Nations.? Please do not let the poor down because of their poverty situation.? Many abled prominent people who were highly educated who wanted to get involved in feasible and sustainable development of Kenya, were marginalized and died misserably - they were driven to poverty in the same?political maneuvres to their death beds..... their spirits are a live and they are watching. ? We need each and everyone here to wear human sympathy and empathy so we can overcome this evil wicked spirit of corruption and impunity in Kenya which is now hunting for more lives in mass for them to acquire that which do not belong to them. ? Please Kofi Annan and Ocampo, dont dilly dally give us hope to believe in you.? You can see how these people are boisterous and bully.? We all want to read from a new page. ? Thanks, ? Judy Miriga Diaspora Spokesperson Executive Director Confederation Council Foundation for Africa Inc., USA http://socioeconomicforum50.blogspot.com Rifts in Kenya Cabinet over violence suspects President Mwai Kibaki chairs a past Grand Coalition cabinet meeting at State House, Nairobi. Although the President stated in July that Kenya would abide by the ICC rules, the Cabinet has not, since it became clear that the September 30 deadline would not be met, formally sat and resolved to take into custody and hand over any minister or other person slapped with an ICC arrest warrant. Photo/FILE? Posted?Friday, October 2?2009?at?22:30 The Kenyan Government was on Friday evening divided over the prospect of ministers and senior officials being tried by the International Criminal Court over the 2007 post-election violence. The differences come to the fore just as former UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan, who mediated the solution Kenya?s post-poll violence, flies in to meet with President Kibaki and Prime Minister Raila Odinga over pending business on the reform process. Related Stories Annan visit Kenya to push for reforms Mr Annan comes to Kenya in the wake of the stern warning delivered by US President Barack Obama, whose administration has threatened to impose sanctions on 15 top government officials unless they support the reform agenda. Trailing Mr Annan to Kenya will be ICC chief prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo, who is expected to jet in next week to discuss the way forward with the President and the Prime Minister after the government failed to meet the September 30 commitment to establish a special local tribunal to try masterminds of the violence. Government support Justice and Constitutional Affairs minister Mutula Kilonzo has in the past few days pledged the government?s support for the ICC process, even promising that any ministers and other figures indicted would be arrested and delivered to The Hague for trial. Although President Kibaki stated in July that Kenya would abide by the ICC rules, the Cabinet has not, since it became clear that the September 30 deadline would not be met, formally sat and resolved to take into custody and hand over any minister or other person slapped with an ICC arrest warrant. Mr Kilonzo, however, insists that a commitment to abide with the ICC rules automatically means a commitment to arrest any wanted persons. Talking to Saturday Nation on Friday, Roads minister Franklin Bett accused Mr Kilonzo of behaving like a wounded buffalo. Revenge mission He charged that the Justice minister was out on a ?revenge mission? after the Cabinet threw out his proposal for a local tribunal that would have stripped the President of some of his powers. The Bill for a local tribunal had a provision removing the President?s immunity from prosecution while in office, and other provisions that diluted Executive authority over the trials as in the appointment of judges and prosecutors and granting of clemency. Mr Bett, who is also the MP for Bureti, insisted that when the Cabinet threw out Mr Kilonzo?s special tribunal Bill, it settled on expansion of Truth, Justice and Reconciliation Commission so it could tackle cases arising out of the post-election violence. He added that Mr Kilonzo could also be bitter after his campaign for Kenya Anti-Corruption Commission director Aaron Ringera came to nought with the latter?s resignation on Wednesday under public pressure. His views were echoed by National Heritage minister William ole Ntimama, who said the Justice minister was seeking vengeance. He said Mr Kilonzo had betrayed a dictatorial trait. ?He is bitter because Justice Ringera left. But this is what Kenyans felt. Ringera was not performing and all Kenyans voiced their concern. Why is the minister bitter because of a national decision?? he asked. ? Vice-President Kalonzo Musyoka also disagreed with the views of the Justice minister, an ODM Kenya colleague; but the arrest and handover of those indicted was supported by Prime Minister Raila Odinga and Attorney-General Amos Wako. The two said in separate interviews with the Saturday Nation that Kenya had no choice but to cooperate with the ICC. ? The development came as the European Union joined the US in demanding that the government speeds up reforms in the country. Through Sweden, which holds the EU presidency, the 47 nations asked the government to fully cooperate with the ICC in dealing with the post-election violence suspects. Mr Odinga told the Saturday Nation through his spokesman Dennis Onyango that Kenya was a signatory to the ICC Statute and therefore had the obligation to comply with demands and requests from the ICC. ?As a member of a club, you must play by the rules of the club. We will cooperate with the ICC. You can?t run away if you are a member,? he said. In a separate interview, Mr Wako said that the government was now awaiting the formal ICC request for assistance. ?The International Crimes Act delegates this responsibility to the Attorney General and the Internal Security minister (Prof George Saitoti). We therefore have a mandate and a duty to use our best endeavour to ensure that any request from the ICC is honoured?. The Saturday Nation could not reach Prof Saitoti, whose docket includes the police force that would have to effect any arrest warrants. However, Mr Musyoka was not too enthusiastic about the pledge to arrest suspects. His spokesman Kaplich Barsito explained that the Justice minister was giving his own views, ?that are not necessarily shared by the VP. The VP?s position is known and has not changed. He has always supported a local mechanism to achieve justice for victims of violence?. The VP wants a system that will ensure healing, reconciliation and unity of the country, his aide said. According to Deputy Prime Minister Musalia Mudavadi, the Cabinet has yet to decide on the fate of the post-election violence suspects. Joint Government Parliamentary Whip George Thuo told the Saturday Nation that the House had already decided that The Hague takes over when it rejected a local tribunal. Cherengany MP Joshua Kutuny criticised the Justice minister, calling him ?confused and bitter?. His Konoin counterpart Julius Kones, however, welcomed ICC prosecutor to Kenya saying he should be left to conduct investigations without interference. ? ? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5eziyWkpElg Raila: We are not servants of the West ? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FF7gF8MOI7c Annan is coming to Kenya ? ? ?Chief of Migingo? reveals genesis of row Migingo Island on Lake Victoria. Photo/FILE? By?ELLY WAMARIPosted?Saturday, October 3?2009?at?20:27 It was on one of those hectic late afternoons in the office when music producer Tabu Osusa came on the line: ?I am having a beer next door, at K?Osewe. If you have a moment, please pop in. There?s someone I would like you to meet.? Related Stories EAC keeps off Migingo Island row I was about to explain that it wasn?t particularly a good time, but I quickly swallowed my words. It is rare that Mr Osusa calls with such intense excitement. After all, K?Osewe, or Ranalo Foods as it is formally known, is only short distance from my work station at Nation Centre on Kimathi Street. Within minutes, I was shaking hands with an enormous man Mr Osusa introduces as ?the chief of Migingo?. He did so tongue-in-cheek, but Juma Ombori actually looks like a chief and behaves like one, especially the kind we see in those Nollywood films ? articulate, gently authoritative, and usually with two or so smaller people around them. Though not muscular, Ombori?s heavy frame could easily earn him a role as Okonkwo, the ?tough? Nigerian character in Chinua Achebe?s novel Things Fall Apart. And things are indeed falling apart for Mr Ombori on Migingo Island on Lake Victoria where he tries to make a living. As chairman of the local beach management unit, he has to shake off intimidation by Ugandan security to keep speaking out on behalf of the troubled Kenyan fishermen operating on the once-peaceful island that is now the subject of a territorial dispute between Kenya and Uganda. That?s part of his role as the one responsible for ?coordinating and managing fishing activity? in the area. Beach units are institutions under which fishing communities are formally organised. To Mr Ombori, who I later learn is about 50 and operates between Nyandhiwa township in South Nyanza and Migingo Island, the Migingo dispute is extremely strange. He has witnessed the development of events that led to the controversy from the very beginning, having operated around the area from 1986. And he cannot comprehend why Kenyan authorities keep looking the other way over the matter. When old maps indicating that Migingo was in Kenya were released, Mr Ombori thought their tribulations would be a thing of the past in a matter of days. This feeling was buttressed when President Kibaki, Prime Minister Raila Odinga and Vice-President Kalonzo Musyoka all declared that the island was indeed within Kenyan boundaries. How wrong he was. The ownership declaration only resulted in the lowering of the Ugandan flag. Nothing else changed. The Ugandan officers are still imposing heavy levies on Kenyan fishermen. ?The government is giving us lip service,? he declared with resignation. The two other men in his company moved from an adjacent table to signal that it was time to go, and the ?chief of Migingo? gave me an appointment for the next day. It was at the Ambassadeur Hotel where the one-time chairman of Ahero Town Council spilled his heart out about the tribulations of Kenyan fishermen operating on Migingo Island. It was in 2002, Mr Ombori said, that due to heightened piracy on the lake, Ugandan fishermen operating closer to the Kenyan waters made an application for security. In Mr Ombori?s view, although the piracy also affected Kenyans and Tanzanians, the Ugandan fishermen were more at risk, mainly because they had better fishing gear, including motorized boats. At that time, Kenyan fishermen used wind-assisted canoes. ?The Suba DC advised the Ugandan fishermen that the Kenyan Government could not go deep into Ugandan waters. They went back home and collected home guards from their country,? Mr Ombori said. ?The home guards would go tour the waters on their side and part of our side. They would surrender their guns to Kenyan authorities and go to Remba Island.? But because high tides would at times stop them from going back to Remba Island, he said, the home guards would camp at Migingo Island. ? ?Then came the Ugandan marine police to man the waters for the Ugandan fishermen. They camped at Migingo because of its proximity to the fishing sites and started asserting authority.? That was in 2004 and apparently it would be just the beginning of things to come for suddenly one morning, Mr Ombori and his fishing compatriots noticed a Ugandan flag flapping high above them. ? ?We started wondering what was going on. Upon enquiry, we were told that the flag was simply to safeguard the place so that whoever approached the island would know that there was an authority there. They said that without the flag it would be dangerous for them as the forces manning this lake,? he sid. At that time they were about 50 fishermen on the small island. Each of them had to part with Sh3 per kilogramme of fish caught as payment towards the security provided by the Ugandan marine police. But it wasn?t long before the levies charged against Kenyan fishermen in particular started rising. That?s when Mr Ombori and his counterparts realised something wasn?t right. Taxes would be imposed on anything. The Ugandan officers, he said, would charge for fishing safety today, for use of ?wrong? fishing gear the next day, and then ultimately arrest the fishermen for ?being in Ugandan waters? the day that followed. ?We were not afraid to pay taxes,? Mr Ombori said. ?But we didn?t like the idea of giving out money that ended in people?s pockets. There were no standards. You would give Sh50,000 today. The following day, they would demand Sh70,000 or Sh80,000. That?s what caused all the chaos.? The fishermen started appealing to the Kenyan authorities. Their argument was that if Uganda was charging them for using ?Ugandan? waters, then Kenya also needed to institute taxes against Ugandan fishermen who were using Migingo Island, which they had all along known to be on the Kenyan side. For being vocal, Mr Ombori became a target of intimidation by the Ugandan officers. ?There was no government presence in Migingo to support us. We were fighting on our own,? he said. The battles didn?t yield much apart from bringing the issue into the open and a few statements here and there by the Kenyan Government. And even after Kenya declared that the island was in Kenya, Mr Obori said nothing changed. And, as if to support his position, 12 Kenyans, 11 of them fishermen, were arrested in mid August and held in Uganda for a week, having been charged with ?kidnap?. The story is that the Kenyan fishermen were arrested for protesting against the theft of mobile phones from a Kenyan trader operating in the island. The suspect, it was reported, was Ugandan, and no action had been taken even after reports were made to the Ugandan police on the island. Kenya eventually protested through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, but the fishermen and the Kenyan trader were released only after their counterparts in Migingo had raised a total of Sh48,000 fine levied against them. Each had been fined Sh4,000. It is incidents such as these, and the casual attitude of Kenyan authorities, that worries Mr Ombori. He and his people just cannot understand it. For a man who claims to be among the first fishermen to pitch camp in Migingo Island and whose life depends largely on fishing in the lake, such intimidation and harassment can be truly painful. Which makes his reconciliatory attitude about the issue something to admire: ?We experience these problems, but we don?t want to stay in dispute because of Migingo. If we have to share resources, it has to be done officially. Let?s accept what is Ugandan and what is Kenyan, so that we can start living in harmony.? ewamari at nation.co.ke ? Top 100 mid sized firms awarded ? >From left KPMG?s Josphat Mwaura, Stanley Kinyanjui Magnet Venture, Paul Kinuthia, Interconsumer Products, Trade minister Amos Kimunya, David Wahome, Dimensiondata and NMG CEO Linus Gitahi, during the awards of the Top 100 firms. Photo/FREDRICK ONYANGO? ? 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URL: From leooderaomolo at yahoo.com Sun Oct 4 09:01:32 2009 From: leooderaomolo at yahoo.com (Leo Odera Omolo) Date: Sun, 4 Oct 2009 06:01:32 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] luos Warned Against voting for politically mediocre MPs in Modern Parliament Message-ID: <970837.47968.qm@web34304.mail.mud.yahoo.com> ? LUOS TOLD TO CHANGETHEIR ATITUDE ?FROM ELECTING POLITICALLY MEDIOCRE LEADERS UNDER THE EUPHRIAS AND CHOOSE THE FUTURE MPS WISELY. News Analysis By Leo Odera Omolo In Awendo Town. THE electorate in Luo Nyanza were at the weekend urged to change their attitude of electing hero worshippers hers and politically mediocre, and choose wisely when voting for their next MPs Development in many parts of Luo-Nyanza has alleged behind in comparison with what has been achieved by Kenyans in other region due to lack of effective representation of the community in most of the policy and decision making organs in this country. These remarks were made by a prominent a prominent Nairobi businessman Mr. John Bob Awiti-Otange during the burial l of Mr. John Omuga Atieno, a former employee of the Department of Mines and Geology at Nakuru who passed away a week ago.. The funeral took place at Ong?ora Nyasawore, Kamireri village in Central Kanyamkago Location, Rapogi Division, Uriri district. Mr. Awiti-Otange reminded the hundreds of mourners that 46 down the line since Kenya gained her political independence from Great Britain, the people of Luo-Nyanza?. The region has been neglected and marginalized by the previous KANU regime. Kenyans now felt they have been short-changed and let down by politicians and members of the rulings class. He said during the reign of the founding father, the late President Jomo Kenyatta, the Luos lost one of their most illustrious sons and a master politician in the name of Tom Mboya who died in the hailes of bullets from a politically motivated assassination in 1969. To-date no one has ever been brought to book, especially those who conspired together and masterminded the killing of Mr. Mboya who was only aged 39 years. In 1975 the gang of political killer struck again when they murder5ed the former fiery Nyandarua North MP the late J.M Kariuki. and once again his killers escaped scot free. These sacrifices have become too much for Kenyan to bear and the time is ripe for stringent legislations to be put in place that could deal squarely with the master minders and conspirators of this series of political assassinations. Mr. Awiti-Otange faulted the Kenya Anti-Corruption Commission under the retired High Court Judge Aaron Ringer for having failed to deliver, though its members were paid exorbitantly. By In the year 1990 the Luos were once again plunged in the morning mood following the grisly murder of the former Minister foir Foreign Affairs, the late Dr John Robert Ouko. Perhaps the most eloquent politician and the best Foreign Mini9ster Kenya has ever had?.Ouko died during the reign of the retired President Daniel Arap Moi. But to date nobody has ever been brought to book to answer the charges of this most disturbing murder. The very people who9 killed Ouko are still moving freely in this country trying to control political scenario using remotest controls. ?Perpetrators of a series cases of serious ?economic crimes such as Goldenberg and other serious economic crimes passed without anybody being punished by the law of the land. He also cited some parliamentary electoral constituencies as lacking effective representation in parliament. These are the areas where semi-illiterate persons were voted into Parliament under the euphoria, but the gentlemen who clinched the seats have taken them religiously, and were sitting in the August House without uttering even one single word in the interests of the electorate noir making their maiden speech. It is shame that this kind of MPs should be allowed by the electorate to sit ?inside a modern Kenya?s Parliament, whereas the country has better educated people in excess of its ?requirement. The electorate need to settle down and pick up on those whjo are capable of articulating their causes in the House. Kenyan are still yet to win the war against the three diseases, namely ignorance, poverty and diseases, which out forefathers fought and sacrificed their lives for. Instead of enjoying the fruits of independence, thieving and corruption? has taken the centre-stage with impunity, he said. Ends leooderaomolo at yahoo.com ? . ? ? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Please let us manage our anger and use it constructively. Raila is?Kenya's PM and has to assure us that he is not the voice of the west at the same time he has to demonstrate that he is?fighting?there corrupt people. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ PROFESSIONALS NETWORKING SESSION/FORUM VENUE: Marble Arch Hotel DATE: Thursday 8th October 2009 TIME: 6:00pm ? 8:00pm GUEST SPEAKER: Eric Kimani, former CEO of Sameer Africa, Founder of Palmhouse Foundation, Proprietor of Palmhouse Dairies Limited, KCA Githunguri Campus & Mukore Academy, Chair of HelpAge International -London & one of the Top Most Motivational Speakers in Kenya. TOPIC: BALANCING CAREER AND YOUR OWN BUSINESS Registration of Attendants ? 6:00pm ? 6:00pm Meeting Call to Order - 6:10 ? 6:12 Prayers: 6:12 ? 6:15 Introductions of Attendants: 6:15 ? 6: 25 Talk ?Balancing Career and Your Own Business: 6:35 ? 7:20 Vote Of Thanks: 7:20 ? 7:25 NETWORKING SESSION & Tea Break: 7:30 onwards >>>> Register NOW by sending an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com, or call 254 721 663 208. Very few spaces left!! Carry Ksh. 300 bob which caters for your Tea, Snacks & part to go Palmhouse Foundation. LYP Members in good standing to attend for FREE -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~--- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From kenne2ke at yahoo.com Sun Oct 4 11:15:31 2009 From: kenne2ke at yahoo.com (kennedy waweru) Date: Sun, 4 Oct 2009 08:15:31 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Re: The Bible.. In-Reply-To: <19402E5AB2176D4CBE7B0DB8E5B7F6D24B021078AD@hqexch07.cbk.local> References: <19402E5AB2176D4CBE7B0DB8E5B7F6D24B021078AD@hqexch07.cbk.local> Message-ID: <786467.69935.qm@web56708.mail.re3.yahoo.com> Greetings Bwana Mumia I beg to differ with your point of view, and it honestly is not a valid point at all. The Bible has not taught us how to live in sin at all, if anything it is the complete disregard of what the Bible stands for that has brought our downfall. We may have changed our culture because of the Bible, but have we stuck with the Bible? Along the way, some have strayed from the Bible teachings and that is not the fault of the Bible. Remember, not everyone who calls themselves a Christian is really a follower of Christ. If we adhered to the teachings of the Bible as a community, then believe it that there would not be a pleasant place to be as in that community Kind Regards, Kennedy Waweru God is the epitome of sanity, while Satan is the epitome of a world, and of people, gone mad ________________________________ From: Mumia H. N. To: "youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com" Sent: Saturday, October 3, 2009 10:14:01 PM Subject: [YP_Ke] The Bible.. Dear YPs, Is it possible that the Bible is one book that has brought us so much confusion? We have changed our culture and values because of this Bible book and what is written in it. I think Africans should go back to their roots, and realize that we brought up real men through cultures like polygamy. A man or woman learnt real values in the traditional culture. We had our own beliefs. We did not need some fake preacher to tell us how to get saved and live life. Our systems were working. There was respect, honor, real values. Real discipline. We had the whole community getting involved in the affairs of our children. I submit that the Bible was the beginning of our downfall as Africans. We were colonized by religion. We need to open this for discussion. What do you say? Mumia The information contained in this communication is confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom it is addressed. If you have received this communication in error, please notify us immediately by responding to this email and then delete it from your system. Please note that any views or opinions presented in this email are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of the Central Bank of Kenya. 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How to Make Money Publishing Your Own E-Books! 11) ? and MUCH, MUCH MORE in this week?s National Black News Journal. Simply click on www.freewebs.com/blacknewsjournal/ . ? Robert James Taylor Chief Editor Washington, DC 20020 ? [NOTE: If you do not want to receive the National Black News Journal, simply reply to this email with the word ?unsubscribe.?] ? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jbatec at yahoo.com Fri Oct 2 12:20:04 2009 From: jbatec at yahoo.com (Judy Miriga) Date: Fri, 2 Oct 2009 09:20:04 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Re: Polygamy in Kenya, a MUST. In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <826525.98396.qm@web57314.mail.re1.yahoo.com> Isaac Andieri and Sir Peterson, ? Both of you need reality check.? On the basis of Christianity,?(from a known point of reference that is where I can base my argument in honesty) by which?any married coupled at any event?got married and walked down the aisle of the Church and pronounced the words for Better for Worse "I Do".?At that point, and at that very point, you stated you will leave all other else and cling to your wife,?your old?girlfriends or? the boyfriends, you have to leave them and cling to your husband.? ? Now that is a binding legal contract.? If anyone through promisquity access?sexual intercorse?outside his or her partner, that is serious matter.? For this case, you are not in any way entitled to marry or have sex with another woman or man outside your marriage.? It is illegal and it is sueable and punishable by court of law.? This is why it is prudent to have marriage RECORDED and legalized and be given provision within the Constitutional Legal freternity to protect and bind the marriage as a Nuclea Domestic Good Governance?of a DONE DEAL.? Incase you have to break the CODE you must be prepared to meet all consequences including payments and renumerations that go with matters pertaining to conjugal rights. ? This will protect all interests of the children born in the marriage and provide them with the security in the domestic family.? Any foreign intervention in the marriage is regarded as intrusion and an invasion and the legal provision must step in to safeguard interest of both?parties.? This is why, if you want to get married to another woman, you must gain counsel and permission of your wife, there could be good reasons to do that, and that is not for us to judge.? ? My husband is my property and I am my husbands property.?I have the right to sue and deal justice with intruders appropriately. ?I have to protect my domain and make sure any possible interested parties have boundaries?margin to keep away and stay away, but incase you have reasons and facts to believe?your domain has been invade take legal justice head on and make sure justice is done,?so to serve as a lesson to like minded, lock those women?in jail and demand for damages.? If that dont work, get restitution package from the court and call of the marriage.? A woman has the right to sue the other woman who stole her husband, she also has the right to sue the man for not keeping the commandment. And yes, men too can sue their wives for promiscuity.? Yes, we want that package put straight.?? Let there be some order when it comes to marriage and domestication for the sake of the sanity of children born of the marriage.? We want a healthy generation, not human beings with the minds of animals. ? Marriage is a two ways traffic, it is not for you to enjoy the marriage but both of you.? Your wife is not your slave but your partner.? ? The recent poll results shows that men have in most cases annihiliated and abandoned their responsibilities and women were reduced to single parenthood.? When children are grown the men claim they did this and that to educate and care for the children.? The record also?shows, Men have equally spend more time and money romanticizing with mistresses and call girls.? If that time and money was productively utilized in the domestic home, wow! what a healthy family we would be bringing to this world. ? Women too have feelings, if you the man go out to have fun, then the woman will be tempted.? Know your fellow men who after you have gone galore with them in search for streat or pub women, came back to your house to seduce your wife.? Incase your wives dont tell you, let me tell you today.? For them to have access to your wife, they will pretend to tell your wife your secrets.? So with today's education, both men and women have the best of education and so do not take your wife for granted for the sake of safety and secure family.? At the end of the day, those that hurt are the kids.? So dont tell me men have more feelings than women.? If you respect your wife, she will respect you in return. Kama mbaya ni mbaya, "no woman is a slave to the husband", they are partners for domestic peace and development. ? Polygamy is left to animals........ ? Nice Weekend Judy Miriga Diaspora Spokesperson Executive Director Confederation Council Foundation for Africa Inc., USA http://socioeconomicforum50.blogspot.com --- On Fri, 10/2/09, Sir Peterson wrote: From: Sir Peterson Subject: [YP_Ke] Re: Polygamy in Kenya, a MUST. To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Date: Friday, October 2, 2009, 6:20 AM You don't ask your wife permission to marry a second wife but she drives you there indirectly. Most men don't want to marry a second wife but once neglected, someone have no choice but to go for either a second wife or have a mistress outside. Most women build destractive camps against their husbands with either children or relatives. On Thu, Oct 1, 2009 at 1:18 PM, ISAAC ANDIERI wrote: hii, surely the world is going crazy. how do u ask your wife 4 permission to marry a second wife ?. what answer will u expect from her ?. are u marrying for her or yourself ?. pse let us not bring activism into real life. let us deal with serious marital issue that affect our family and stop this campaign of misleading our youth. izzo --- On Thu, 10/1/09, Jennifer Onyango wrote: From: Jennifer Onyango Subject: [YP_Ke] Re: Polygamy in Kenya, a MUST. To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Date: Thursday, October 1, 2009, 1:05 AM I think this current subject is the most nonsensical we ever discussed. Marriage is a personal matter. U cant control it for people. There is a reason why polygamy exists in the first place, biblical or not. It is acceptable in many cultures. No one has the right to tell u how to run your marriage. No one! No one should tell you whether to marry a 2nd 3rd or 4th wife or for women be 2nd 3rd or 4th. If one is happy as wife no 4, then why not? There is nothing wrong with that. The people placing that Bill in Parliament are bitter with life. Let them find something constructive to do with those lives instead of trying to wreck other people's lives with nonsensical and idealistic ideas. Jenni On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 10:07 PM, Judy Miriga wrote: Folks, Polygamy is not legal or Biblical. Shouting or no shout, bossy or not, there must be a reason for disagreement between the married couples, it is permanent and pensionable, but solution must be sort in search for peace in the Domestic Family. In today's generation, polygamy does not work, let alone thinking about it, and it will never work incase other people may want to legalize it because of their weakness. It is the beginning of divorce and things falling apart in the Domestic family. Who tells you the second or third or fifth wife is genuine in her marriage to a married man. What these women go for is the man's wealth. Women who go for other women's husbands are desparate lots and there is nothing they are adding into that marriage. In a developed world, husband and wife are both educated and they both must learn to reason to keep their marriage. If the marriage cant work, they take a legal divorce and each one gets their divorce certificate which free them to search for other companion. It is illegal to get involved with a married man or woman and it is sueable. I suggest, men and women, stick to your families and beware of those nyangaus out there who are desparate like a lion looking for whom to devour. The bible says be careful. In respecting and honoring your marriage you can provide and suffice each other in your area of need. Incase the other partner lack touch-up, learn to teach each other and spice your marriage. No matter what, do not let intruders into your marriage. Protect your marriage by all means. If it is unbearable to stay together, go to court and get order for both your freedom so you can find someone you can trust each other in a marriage bond. Marriage is not a playing ping pong kit. Come what may, it is a life time commitment between the two. Use and engage a private ditector to monitor your spouse if possible. Incase he or she has other interests outside your marriage, call that marriage quits. It is deal or no deal. Good Luck people! Judy Miriga Diaspora Spokesperson Executive Director Confederation Council Foundation for Africa Inc., USA http://socioeconomicforum50.blogspot.com --- On Tue, 9/29/09, Rose Njeri wrote: From: Rose Njeri Subject: [YP_Ke] Re: Polygamy in Kenya, a MUST. To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Date: Tuesday, September 29, 2009, 11:15 AM Polygamy is deep in our African culture. Look at all African leaders. Let nobody cheat you that they are monogamous. They have 2nd, 3rd, ....5th wives. Some African Prezys have wives in other countries and even buy the choppers. Let us not be cheated that constitution will stop polygamy. It is upon every wife to keep his husband to avoid another wife coming in. Most of us women become so bossy coz of money and eduction that we want to shout at our husbands. No African man will accept a wife shouting at him, NEVER. If the man keeps quiet then he has another wife who gives a softer and cool voice. If the man being shouted does not have other ladies, he will have to quarrel the shouting wife. This is the beginning of divorce process. We must just accept and tolerate our husbands no matter how 'bad' we can think about them. R. N Kamau. --- On Tue, 9/29/09, Boniface Mbuki wrote: From: Boniface Mbuki Subject: [YP_Ke] Polygamy in Kenya To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Date: Tuesday, September 29, 2009, 1:18 PM Why do you guys think,goverment should abolish polygamy and still go ahead to ligalize commercial sex.Which sense does it make to our society --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ REACH OVER 12,100 MEMBERS DIRECTLY BY ADVERTISING ON THIS FORUM. CHARGES ARE Ksh. 1,000 PER ADVERT. CALL/MPESA ON +254721663208 You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "youngprofessionals_ke" group. 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URL: From jbatec at yahoo.com Sat Oct 3 11:47:21 2009 From: jbatec at yahoo.com (Judy Miriga) Date: Sat, 3 Oct 2009 08:47:21 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Re: No Danger In-Reply-To: <584926.49082.qm@web57402.mail.re1.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <77020.69670.qm@web57302.mail.re1.yahoo.com> Professor John Kamau, ? I challenge you to tell us how much you think you know and explain to us your barometer gauge at which you measure?your?? Quote: "All in all the worst group and we have a fair share of them in this forum are those who know little, learn slowly? and think they know it all. This is the group that has been spending so mush time talking of, Kalenji, Luo, Kikuyu or Kambas. Due to their Ignorance ,they have imported and misused such terms as Mount Kenya mafia and other gang lard terminologies. If we are truly committed to a ONE prosperous Kenya we must all stand and condemn such name calling and verifying of whole communities". ? Politics through Politicians?have been drummed and based on those same terminology line quotes you mentioned.? If you want to solve a problem, get to the root cause of it.? Thats where we are and nothing will stop us. ? We all know the problem in Kenya was?politically motivated and engineered, my question to you therefore, what have you done with your knowledge to curtail the sorry situation and problem facing Kenya today?? Because of freedom of speech, we will name names and ashame the devil.? Years of silencing people and sitting on people is over.......if you steal public money, even if you are the son of a President, with that our ignorancy, we will call you a thief....give you bakora.....and take you to HAGUE. ....... ? To catch a thief, get a thief............to solve political problems that have destroyed Kenyan fabric, you approach it from political angle it operated, so it can be brought down to a level majority people understands, so the majority can get involved and we all can go back to drawing board to chart New Strategy for Way Forward.? Waswahili walisema, osipoziba ufa, utajenga ukuta...Dawa ya moto, ni moto....Politicians in PNU controlling Finance Ministry and Security Ministry using Kibaki's position of Presidency, their behavior and attitude brought?Kenya to its knees.? Greediness and Gluttonness of the few Mt. Kenya Mafia with cohorts and Cartels are the real factor of Kenya's dysfunctionability and collapse. We are not after vilifying the whole community, we are trying to separate the grain from the chaff.? We all know Kenya, it was a hub in the horn of Africa, and we all loved each other irrespective of Kikuyu or Kalenjin or Luo......where do you think the rot came from?? Can you tell us?? If we were not committed, we would not be in the computer 24/7.? Do you think we have nothing to do Mr. Professor?? ? Can I tell you what you are trying to achieve......you are trying to pre-empt and put curtain blinds ......you are trying to tell Kenyan people to SHUT UP Kofi Annan and Ocampo?are in town from Sunday.? And why do you think we will not or should not tell the truth?? If you have been sent....then.....it is too late.... the chicken are home to brood.? We are turning tables.......Kenyans are ready for CHANGE and Kenya will never be the same again......Cha kuibwa haidumu na haina thamani.....pole sana......vumilia tu.....you will learn from your mistakes.........Hague Court will provide professionalism needed to protect our interest in Kenya and so our ignorance will not be a factor. ? Nice Weekend to you all .......... ? ? ? Judy Miriga Diaspora Spokesperson Executive Director Confederation Council Foundation for Africa Inc., USA http://socioeconomicforum50.blogspot.com --- On Fri, 10/2/09, john kamau wrote: From: john kamau Subject: [YP_Ke] Danger To: "young" Cc: "group" Date: Friday, October 2, 2009, 6:21 PM ? ?Most contributors in this forum, drawn from all corners of the world are driven by a sincere determination to? positively change Kenya. A richly diverse community of over 42 . Different cultures , and religious beliefs.? Modernization brought about by the fast world in Education, technology and? socioeconomic dynamics have ?impacted? our society in various ways at different levels.? Some sections of the society stand to view and interpret? certain? national issues? quite differently than others. Though we have moderates, extremes on either side have their share too and should not be allowed to destroy our Country. ?All in all the worst group and we have a fair share of them in this forum are those who know little, learn slowly? and think they know it all. This is the group that has been spending so mush time talking of, Kalenji, Luo, Kikuyu or Kambas. Due to their Ignorance ,they have imported and misused such terms as Mount Kenya mafia and other gang lard terminologies. If we are truly committed to a ONE prosperous Kenya we must all stand and condemn such name calling and verifying of whole communities. All communities in Kenya are important to each other. No one group or group of?communities should claim to have more rights than others. Neither should any one person, or persons assume the judging others. No one should pretend to be more Kenyan than the other and no one should decide which person or community should hold , or vie for which public office or when. Kibaki, Raila, Wako, Ruto, or my self should be called by our respective names and be made to carry our individual responsibilities. When I stand and accuse a community of financing 2007 PEV or accuse another of this or that evil, not only am I trivializing national issues, demonstrating my ignorance , but endangering the lives of innocent people who pay with their lives when ethnic rivally? degenerates in to bloodshed. Those of us who can not follow these basic rules should be banned from making inflammatory statements. Preaching hate should not be allowed in public forums. We have seen such tools being misused and the subsequent results in Countries like Rwanda. ?It all started with people like us. we should all stop and think. Words have effects which in some cases are irreversible. ? --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ REACH OVER 12,100 MEMBERS DIRECTLY BY ADVERTISING ON THIS FORUM. CHARGES ARE Ksh. 1,000 PER ADVERT. 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Which have attacked and devoured four men within four months could be associated with the work of witchcraft.. After the latest incident, which occurred at Chiro Fish landing Beach in Kamgere village, Waware sub-location in East Rusinga Location, Mbita district two weeks ago, in which a young man Oketch Onyango Ajwang? was killed by rogue Hippo has something to do with witchcraft. The villagers are now living in fears of being attacked and killed by Hippos,and have asked them KWS to driver them outof the island or shoot all ofthem since they have become a real menace to human beings. Those responsible for the manufacturing of these and of deadly rumors claims that the wild Hippos are owned by witches, who set them up upon those they [?witches] perceived to be their enemies.. It is being alleged that some witches with supernatural powers kept Hippos and to some extent crocodiles as poet for witchcraft purposes. Others are said to be keeping deadly poisonous snakes as pet for the purpose of intimidating their perceived enemies. An incident is said to have occurred? in Rusinga Island ,which puzzled and stunned many people. A man who for a long time was suspected by the villagers as practicing the witchcrafts culture had died ageing about 78 years. And one day after his burial, a herds of four grown up Hippo almost one kilometer in a hilly village. There were many people, especially some mourners still milling around the home, but the herds were not deterred and walked street into their alleged owners home to pay their last homage. The herds passed through the unfenced, but crowded nearby primary school ignoring the shouting of pupils.abd teachers and walked straight to the funeral home and then majestically walked back to the lake shore. Hippos are nocturnal animals ,whi9ch rarely come out of waters during day time, but only at night when they come for feeding. This particular incident was witnessed by many people. Other stories that makes the round are that Hippo in Rusinga usually come out at night and feed on selected farms destroying crops to the chagrins of the farmers, but leaves untouched neighboring farms., the claims indicating that someone unseen is guiding these animals to inflicting? damages on some targeted farms.. This also gives credence that of a possibility of? these animals being guided into farms by some people with supernatural powers. Such beliefs are so common in Suba region, which is now sub-divided into two administrative districts, namely Gwassi and Mbita. ? To gives credence to this kind of rumors, when the incident occurred, a team of game warden from the Kenya Wildlife Services [KWS} from the nearby Ruma-National Game Reserve in Lambwe Valley were summoned by the Provincial Administration and police authorities in Mbita to go and hunt down the killer Hippo. The team has been camping along the shoreline of the lake, pint-pointing an area in which the incident had occurred and the exact place where the deceased was attacked. The Game rangers and warden spent several days and night hunting for the Hippo, but none was seen, and even heard snorting or snoring around as the usual practices during evening times. After camping along the shoreline for two weeks, the Game Warden have since given up the hunt. The practices seemed to have some element of similarity. When a young man was attacked as he was taking bath along the shoreline in Kaswanga village West Rusinga location three moths ago, the Game Warden were also summoned to come and either kill or remove the herds of Hippo from the area. But they left without seeing any of these wild animals. In normal circumstances the Hippo are a common features around the fishing villages, especially when the Game Warden are not around, a large herds of Hippo are a common sight along the shorelines in this particular village. The animals could be seen in a group of six to ten at ago while sun-bathing during late morning, hours or could be heard snoring and snorting in during the evening hours.. In the middle of the 1970s, there came a strong rumor that a village in Mfangano Island was supplying the teachers in the nearby secondary school with the milk. But strangely enough, it later emerged that the milk supplier farmer had not even one dairy cow in his homestead. When the matter was thoroughly investigated, it later emerged that the villager had extra supernatural power of inducing herds of Hippo using his magic charms out of the lake and milking them. His milk was surprisingly thick and had a lot of cream .Following the discovery of his tricks, the milk supplier, according to information made available to us, mysteriously disappeared with his entire family. But they were later traced living in a fishing village in the neighboring Tanzania. The Hippo milkman has ever since that incident set .his foot in Ken6a. Another report, which was said to have hit the headlines in the Scandinavian countries .Newspaper and magazines in this case particular incident, reported that of a young white volunteer teacher, who had taught in ?one of the secondary schools? on Mfangano Island had learnt the culture of ?for close to three years. When the teacher ?returned to his native country in Europe, his neighbor discovered that the young man had developed some kind of unique characters of knocking their doors and windows as they slept..He was hurling sands and soil through the? windows of? his neighbors dwelling home, and even kicking doors. The young man, according to reports even hurled stone on the roof-top of his neighbors houses. The embarrassed neighbors later laid an ambush and caught the mane. When he was questioned, he told his captures that he was only practicing a Luo culture which is commonly known as [Yido] meaning night running practices, which he had learned in Kenya? To the white ?running culture and trade sounded like a myth, but he told them that he had learn the trick while working in Mfangano island in Kenya where the practices was so common. Another unconfirmed report is the story of annex-Chief who came face ?to-face with a naked night later in Hospital without regaining consciousness from the shock. Most of the fishermen, whom I talked with readily admitted that Hippo is not a dangerous animal, and is also a coward animals, which prefer running away as any sign of human being approached. They fishermen says, that only a female ?Hippo nursing a young calf? c an be aggressive? in? the protection of the calf. Or a an old bull,? which is dislodged and edged out by a young and stronger bull our of his herds of females could turn to be aggressive. But of lately, there are numerous reports of Hippos turning aggressive and hurting fishermen and other users of the lake. The claims that these animals are being owned by witches also need a thorough? investigations. so as to ascertain the truth; Ends leooderaomolo at yahoo.com.. ] ? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From thweri at gmail.com Sat Oct 3 11:02:58 2009 From: thweri at gmail.com (Patrick Njoroge) Date: Sat, 3 Oct 2009 16:02:58 +0100 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] TAXI BUSINESS Message-ID: <725a0aa0910030802j1561893cr374313d586629585@mail.gmail.com> Dear YPs, I have a Nissan March at my disposal, Anyone with ideas of a good location to start Taxi Business or a company to join. Patrick, 0724727482 On 10/3/09, Faiza Hassan wrote: > > Kenya gained Independance under federal democracy constitution,with 7 > provinces as federating units having requisite provincial autonomy. > However after one year Kenyatta,Odinga and Mboya changed the > constitution and that was the begining of imperial presidency and > impunity. Federalism is key to peace in Kenya. What do you say > Wazalendo. > > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ REACH OVER 12,100 MEMBERS DIRECTLY BY ADVERTISING ON THIS FORUM. CHARGES ARE Ksh. 1,000 PER ADVERT. CALL/MPESA ON +254721663208 You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "youngprofessionals_ke" group. 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The contents and opinions expressed in this email are solely those of the author and do not represent those of the Moderator. -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~--- From totiaa at gmail.com Sat Oct 3 06:38:52 2009 From: totiaa at gmail.com (Josh) Date: Sat, 3 Oct 2009 13:38:52 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Re: SEX IS LOOSING FASHION In-Reply-To: <918083.69567.qm@web111914.mail.gq1.yahoo.com> References: <969048.52730.qm@web55201.mail.re4.yahoo.com> <918083.69567.qm@web111914.mail.gq1.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <66a6b4410910030338r52ac55cdibbf5fdb3b79dc15e@mail.gmail.com> Boniface.....this is a nice read for it has hit on reality and what is going on around in towns and at night. Sex...something that is meant to bind those who love each other has become so casual that i sotimes wonder where the hell we headed. You walk around town and all u see is women dressed KISHENZI...u lose all the appetite. Sex has been reduced to another kind of mchezo wa mtaani....u do it and everyone knows that n it aint a big deal.... Yawa....dunia kwisa aribika..! -- Josh. P.O Box 33506-00600, Nairobi. Mobile:0725-844589 --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ REACH OVER 12,100 MEMBERS DIRECTLY BY ADVERTISING ON THIS FORUM. CHARGES ARE Ksh. 1,000 PER ADVERT. CALL/MPESA ON +254721663208 You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "youngprofessionals_ke" group. 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URL: From osireotieno at gmail.com Sun Oct 4 02:33:50 2009 From: osireotieno at gmail.com (billy oluoch) Date: Sun, 4 Oct 2009 09:33:50 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] BLACK LISTED AIRLINES Message-ID: <14ecfaab0910032333g36afed54jbd104f9ed1730cb5@mail.gmail.com> *Blacklist * The first line of defence against potentially unsafe airlines is the Commission's blacklist- which details all airlines barred from European airspace. While largely composed of African and Asian airlines, there are also a number closer to home: *Name of the legal entity of the carrier * *State of the operator * Ariana Afghan Airlines (AFG)* Afghanistan Aerojet Angola Air26 Angola Air Gemini Angola Air Gicango Angola Air Jet Angola Air Nave Angola Alada Angola Angola Air Services Angola Diexim Angola Gira Globo Angola Heliang Angola Helimalongo Angola Mavewa Angola Rui & Conceicao Angola Sonair Angola Aero Benin Benin Africa Airways Benin Alafia Jet (IGA) Benin Benin Golf Air Benin Benin Littoral Airways (BLA) Benin Cotair Benin Royal Air Benin Trans Air (TNB) Benin Siem Reap Airways International (SRH) Cambodia Air Koryo (KOR) Democratic People's Republic of Korea Africa One (CFR) Democratic Republic of Congo African Air Services Commuter Democratic Republic of Congo Aigle Aviation Democratic Republic of Congo Air Beni Democratic Republic of Congo Air Boyoma Democratic Republic of Congo Air Infini Democratic Republic of Congo Air Kasai Democratic Republic of Congo Air Katanga Democratic Republic of Congo Air Navette Democratic Republic of Congo Air Tropiques Democratic Republic of Congo Bel Glob Airlines Democratic Republic of Congo Blue Airlines (BUL) Democratic Republic of Congo Bravo Air Congo Democratic Republic of Congo Business Aviation Democratic Republic of Congo Busy Bee Congo Democratic Republic of Congo Butembo Airlines Democratic Republic of Congo Cargo Bull Aviation Democratic Republic of Congo Cetraca Aviation Service (CER) Democratic Republic of Congo CHC Stellavia Democratic Republic of Congo Comair Democratic Republic of Congo Compagnie Africaine D'aviation Democratic Republic of Congo Doren Air Congo Democratic Republic of Congo El Sam Airlift Democratic Republic of Congo Entreprise World Airways Democratic Republic of Congo Espace Aviation Service Democratic Republic of Congo Filair Democratic Republic of Congo Free Airlines Democratic Republic of Congo Galaxy Kavatsi Democratic Republic of Congo Gilembe Air Soutenance Democratic Republic of Congo Goma Express Democratic Republic of Congo Gomair Democratic Republic of Congo Great Lake Business Company Democratic Republic of Congo Hewa Bora Airways (ALX) Democratic Republic of Congo International Trans Air Business Democratic Republic of Congo Katanga Airways Democratic Republic of Congo Kin Avia Democratic Republic of Congo Kivu Air Democratic Republic of Congo Lignes Aeriennes Congolaises (LCG) Democratic Republic of Congo Malu Aviation Democratic Republic of Congo Malila Airlift (MLC) Democratic Republic of Congo Mango Aviation Democratic Republic of Congo Piva Airlines Democratic Republic of Congo Rwakabika Bushi Express Democratic Republic of Congo Safari Logistics Sprl Democratic Republic of Congo Safe Air Company Democratic Republic of Congo Services Air Democratic Republic of Congo Sun Air Services Democratic Republic of Congo Swala Aviation Democratic Republic of Congo Tembo Air Services Democratic Republic of Congo Thom's Airways Democratic Republic of Congo Tmk Air Commuter Democratic Republic of Congo Tracep Congo Aviation Democratic Republic of Congo Trans Air Cargo Services Democratic Republic of Congo Transports Aeriens Congolais Democratic Republic of Congo Virunga Air Charter Democratic Republic of Congo Wimbi Dira Airways (WDA) Democratic Republic of Congo Zaabu International Democratic Republic of Congo Cronos Airlines Equatorial Guinea Ceiba Intercontinental (CEL) Equatorial Guinea Egams (EGM) Equatorial Guinea Euroguineana De Aviacion Y Transportes (EUG) Equatorial Guinea General Work Aviacion Equatorial Guinea Getra - Guinea Ecuatorial De Transportes Aereos (GET) Equatorial Guinea Guinea Airways Equatorial Guinea Star Equatorial Airlines Equatorial Guinea Utage ? Union De Transport Aereo De Guinea Equatorial Guinea Ecuatorial (UTG) Equatorial Guinea Air Services Gabon Air Tourist (Allegiance) (NIL) Gabon Nationale Et Regionale Transport (Nationale) (NRT) Gabon Nouvelle Air Affaires Gabon (NVS) Gabon Scd Aviation Gabon Sky Gabon (SKG) Gabon Solenta Aviation Gabon Gabon Air Pacific Utama Indonesia Alfa Trans Dirgantata Indonesia Asco Nusa Air Transport Indonesia Asi Pudjiastuti Indonesia Atlas Delta Satya Indonesia Aviastar Mandiri Indonesia Balai Kalibrasi Fasitas Penerbangan Indonesia Cardig Air Indonesia Dabi Air Indonesia Deraya Air Taxi (DRY) Indonesia Derazona Air Service Indonesia Dirgantara Air Service (DIR) Indonesia Eastindo Indonesia Ekspress Transportasi Antar Benua Indonesia Gatari Air Service (GHS) Indonesia Indonesia AirAsia (AWQ) Indonesia Indonesia Air Transport (IDA) Indonesia Intan Angkasa Air Service Indonesia Kal Star Indonesia Kartika Airlines (KAE) Indonesia Kura-Kura Aviation Indonesia Lion Air (LNI) Indonesia Linus Airways Indonesia Manunggal Air Service Indonesia Megantara Airlines Indonesia Merpati Nusantara Airlines (MNA) Indonesia Metro Batavia (BTV) Indonesia Mimika Air Indonesia National Utility Helicopter Indonesia Nusantara Buana Air Indonesia Nyaman Air Indonesia Pelita Air Service (PAS) Indonesia Penerbangan Angkasa Semesta Indonesia Pura Wisata Baruna Indonesia Republic Ekspress (RPH) Indonesia Riau Airlines (RIU) Indonesia Sampoerna Air Nusantara Indonesia Sayap Garuda Indah Indonesia Smac (SMC) Indonesia Sriwijaya Air (SJY) Indonesia Survei Udara Penas Indonesia Transwisata Prima Aviation Indonesia Travel Ekspress Aviation Service (XAR) Indonesia Travira Utama Indonesia Tri Mg Intra Airlines (TMG) Indonesia Trigana Air Service (TGN) Indonesia Wing Abadi Nusantara (WON) Indonesia Air Company Kokshetau (KRT) Kazakhstan Atma Airlines (AMA) Kazakhstan Berkut Air/Bek Air (BKT) Kazakhstan East Wing (Airline) (EWZ) Kazakhstan Sayat Air (SYM) Kazakhstan Starline KZ (LMZ) Kazakhstan Air Manas (MBB) Kyrgyz Republic Avia Traffic Company (AVJ) Kyrgyz Republic Aerostan (Ex Bistair-Fez Bishkek) (BSC) Kyrgyz Republic Click Airways (CGK) Kyrgyz Republic Dames (DAM) Kyrgyz Republic Eastok Avia Kyrgyz Republic Golden Rule Airlines (GRS) Kyrgyz Republic Itek Air 04 (IKA) Kyrgyz Republic Kyrgyz Trans Avia (KTC) Kyrgyz Republic Kyrgyzstan (LYN) Kyrgyz Republic Max Avia (MAI) Kyrgyz Republic S Group Aviation Kyrgyz Republic Sky Gate International Aviation (SGD) Kyrgyz Republic Sky Way Air (SAB) Kyrgyz Republic Tenir Airlines (TEB) Kyrgyz Republic Trast Aero (TSJ) Kyrgyz Republic Valor Air Kyrgyz Republic Silverback Cargo Freighters (VRB) Rwanda Air Rum, Ltd (RUM) Sierra Leone Destiny Air Services, Ltd (DTY) Sierra Leone Heavylift Cargo Sierra Leone Orange Air Sierra Leone Ltd (ORJ) Sierra Leone Paramount Airlines, Ltd (PRR) Sierra Leone Seven Four Eight Air Services Ltd (SVT) Sierra Leone Teebah Airways Sierra Leone Air West Co.Ltd (AWZ) Sudan Aero Africa (RFC) Swaziland Jet Africa Swaziland (OSW) Swaziland Royal Swazi National Airways Corporation (RSN) Swaziland Scan Air Charter Ltd Swaziland Swazi Express Airways (SWX) Swaziland Swaziland Airlink (SZL) Swaziland One Two Go Airlines Company Limited (OTG) Thailand Motor Sich Airlines (MSI) Ukraine Ukraine Cargo Airways (UKS) Ukraine Ukrainian Mediterranean Airlines (UKM) Ukraine Volare Aviation Enterprise (VRE) Ukraine *Can Airlines be Redeemed? * The European Commission argues one of the principal benefits of its blacklist ? other than keeping Europeans out of unsafe planes - is the encouragement it offers to prohibited airlines to reform. "The list acts a strong incentive to remedy safety deficiencies; withdrawal from the list is indeed possible, when the parties concerned put effectively in place sound corrective action to comply with all relevant safety standards," explained the Commission. The most recent list, for example, saw four Indonesian airlines - Garuda Indonesia, Airfast Indonesia, Mandala Airlines and Premiair ? removed from the list following "significant" safety improvements by the Indonesian civil aviation authority. *Safe to Fly * So then, with unsafe airlines banned and others encouraged to improve, European travellers can be reassured of their safety. Indeed the aforementioned Air France crash aroused such high levels of concern because it involved a flag-carrying European airline. Crashes involving such respected aviation companies are simply not supposed to happen. But it is likely the event was the exception which proved the rule, with the European Commission acting to prevent unsafe airlines even offering their services on the continent. -- billy otieno oluoch +254 726 321655 --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ YOUNG PROFESSIONALS NETWORKING SESSION/FORUM VENUE: Marble Arch Hotel DATE: This Thursday 8th October 2009 TIME: 6:00pm ? 8:00pm GUEST SPEAKER: Eric Kimani, former CEO of Sameer Africa, Founder of Palmhouse Foundation, Proprietor of Palmhouse Dairies Limited, KCA Githunguri Campus, Mukore Academy, Chair of HelpAge International, London & one of the Top Most Motivational Speakers in Kenya. TOPIC: BALANCING CAREER AND YOUR OWN BUSINESS Registration of Attendants ? 6:00pm ? 6:00pm Call Meeting to Order - 6:10 ? 6:12 Prayers: 6:12 ? 6:15 Introductions of Attendants: 6:15 ? 6: 25 Talk ?Balancing Career and Your Own Business: 6:35 ? 7:20 Vote Of Thanks: 7:20 ? 7:25 NETWORKING SESSION & Tea Break: 7:30 - >>>>> Send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com for reservations, or 254 721 663 208. Limited space available on first come first served basis. Carry your cards & Ksh. 300 bob which caters for your Tea, Snacks & part to go Palmhouse Foundation -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~--- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From oldmoshi at gmail.com Sun Oct 4 09:57:22 2009 From: oldmoshi at gmail.com (Yona Maro) Date: Sun, 4 Oct 2009 16:57:22 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] The Start Of A Love Affair Message-ID: 'She sat in the restaurant,waiting anxiously. She was 16 years old,and she was waiting for a boy. His name was Yona. She and Yona had been classmates in primary school,and in pry 3,he'd been her first crush,and her first kiss. Not a real kiss,mind you;they'd been acting(the kinda acting little kids did during break/after school),and she'd kissed him on the cheek. "Was that the play or was that us?",he'd asked with a chuckle when they spoke about it years later. She'd left the school in pry. 4 and had completely lost contact with all her primary school music,this was way before the profusion of cell-phones into the Nigerian society. When she was in SS1,she'd signed up for facebook,and a few months later she'd found him there. He'd left the country after Pry. 6. They talked incessantly,catching up and reconnecting,sometimes exchanging as much as 86 messages in one day. He was a really nice person,and the fact that he was a thousand miles away made her feel safe and freer than she had ever felt with any guy;she even told him about the crush she'd had on him all those years ago. He was sweet,he made her laugh,he understood her passion-writing,because he had a passion of his own-drawing. Things had changed though. He was in Nigeria with his family,and she was definitely out of her comfort zone. They'd arranged to meet at the Mr. Biggs in Maryland,just them,before they met with all their old primary school friends. She bit her nails nervously. She'd always been self-confident about guys;whether they were handsome or not,but Yona was different. Maybe it was because she knew how different he was,and in comparison to the white girls he was used to,she felt inferior,inadequate somehow. He'd been in two relationships that hadn't worked out,while she,at the ripe old age of 16 hadn't even been kissed yet(except you counted the time she'd kissed Yona on the cheek). And then,she was insecure about her body. She wasnt fat,not by a long shot,but she was bigger than her elder sisters. She looked more womanly; 'She had rounder curves;and as a result she was often the subject of much teasing from her family. She took it stoicly,oftentimes giving out a few disses of her own,but deep down,she was insecure. They'd both talked about their bodies and how they'd grown;he was taller,cuter and had even started shaving regularly(about every two weeks),and when he asked her how she'd filled out(because she was as skinny as a toothpick then),and she said she'd filled out pretty darn well. It was very easy to be self-confident online,but meeting him in person was very different. What if when he saw her he turned away in distate? What if he ran out of the restaurant and never came back? What if. . ? 'Get a grip',she muttered to herself. She'd been waiting for less than 10 minutes,but to her it felt like an eternity. Just when she thought she would explode with anxiety,he walked in. His bespectacled eyes scanned the crowd,searching for her. He found her,grinned broadly and then strode purposefully to her and she rose from the chair. "Hey Yona",she said,her voice shaky,and she stretched out a hand for him to shake. He took it,and then drew her to him and hugged her. Her face against his blue cotton shirt,she blinked. Hugging boys wasn't something she usually did. "You're supposed to hug me back",he whispered in her ear. If voices could kill,she'd have died and gone to heaven that very moment.as she hugged him back,she couldn't stop thinking about his voice which sounded like chocolate and cream. His accent wasn't too much to be overpowering,nor was it too little to be understated. She couldn't stop thinking about how good he smelled or how wonderful it was to feel the sinewy muscles of his back through his shirt. She felt an odd tingling in her heart and then said to him;"You might wanna let go of me now. People are starting to stare". "Sorry",he said with a sheepish grin as he let her go. "It's just so good to see you,Mims",he continued,calling her by the short form of her name,Miriam They sat down opposite each other and started talking. At first,she was kinda stiff,but as the conversation went on,her tension melted away. "So how long are you gonna be around?",she asked about an hour later. He chewed and swallowed the rice in his mouth and said;"About three months. After which i'll receive a letter from Met U,find out whether they accepted my college application or not". She knew how badly he wanted to get into Met U;he'd mentioned it before several times. "They'd be crazy not to take you",she said,and continued;"I mean,come on. You're smart,you're intuitive,you're hardworking. . You'd be an asset". He smiled at her gratefully and said;"Thank you for saying that". "Your'e welcome",she said,smiling back at him,outwardly radiating cool self-assurance,but her insides had turned to jelly when he smiled. He had pearly white teeth,slight dimples,and his eyes crinkled at the corners when he laughed. "Uhh. . . It's been over an hour",she said a few minutes later,looking at heq wristwatch. "I have to go",she continued. "Bummer",he said,and rose when she rose. "I just got a new line. Could i have your number?",he asked. "Of course",she replied and gave it to him. He dialled it and cut the call after her phone rang. "Call me when you get home",he said. "I will. Bye",she replied. "Bye",he said and gave her a quick hug. She smiled at him and then left the restaurant. -- Yona Fares Maro I.T. 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Intuit's Vibe...Exporting Democracy...By Mumia Abu-Jamal 4. Venue for an Artist...Afghanistan Graveyard of Empires ...By Milton Bearden 5. News You Use...Anti-War Movement 6. Mailbox ************************************************************ A General's Prognosis or Postmortem By John Burl Smith After reviewing reports and articles discussing the current situation in Afghanistan, it is unclear whether the discussion represents a prognosis for Afghanistan or a look back at Vietnam. According to the top U.S. and NATO commander in Afghanistan, Gen. Stanley McChrystal, prospects of success, as anticipated just six months ago, have not followed the course laid out and the peculiarities presented represent a dismal picture for recovery without radical procedures. If one replaced the words Afghanistan and the Taliban with Vietnam and Viet Cong, the General's report would read like a postmortem of the failures and mistakes in Vietnam. Reminiscent of a stroll down memory lane, the general's desire "for more forces within the next year" or conflict "will likely result in failure" evoked images offered in the mid-1960s to justify escalating the Vietnam incursion. Beginning with Gen. Westmoreland's demand for more troops to "combat a growing insurgency," generals on the ground wanted more troops to stabilize the situation while they "Vietnamize the war." Behind growing losses, they needed another 50,000 soldiers to clear out sanctuaries along the borders of Laos and Cambodia. Finally to drive the "North Vietnamese back across the De-Militarized Zone (DMZ), they needed another 100,000 troops." After 560,000 troops and well over 200,000 American deaths, Congress ended the madness. But the generals insist even today, "We were not given a chance to win." History has never witnessed a general who did not say he needed more troops when defeat stared him in the face. A general's job is to fight wars not to find a road to peace. German generals sent children and old men into combat to keep WWII going a few more years. Like a mad scientist needing subjects for an experiment, McChrystal said, "While the situation is serious, success is still achievable. But without more forces and rapid implementation of a genuine counterinsurgency strategy, defeat is likely." Taking a page from the Vietnam War playbook, McChrystal described the Taliban as, "a muscular and sophisticated enemy that uses modern propaganda and systematically reaches into Afghanistan's prisons to recruit and plan operations." Vietnam commanders described the Viet Cong with similar phraseology to magnify their request for more troops. The thing US generals failed to accept in Vietnam and now in Afghanistan is that they were fighting local farmers, teachers, preachers and shopkeepers, which is why they are losing, as the British lost to the same kind of rag-tag army in 1776 here in North America. They should have learned from Ho Chi Mien that any time a foreign invader or occupier faces a determined local opposition that is willing to fight no matter what the odds or how long it takes, the occupier/oppressor always lose. Afghanistan has been known as the "graveyard of empires" since Alexander the Great faltered there. It has no oil or other valuable resources -- except opium. Militarily, its rugged terrain constitutes a fortress, augmented by roughly 40,000 rural villages and hamlets. Afghans have resisted would-be conquerors, including Romans, Medians, Persians, Turks, Mongols, British and the Soviets, for thousands of years. No matter their claims or justification, every would-be conqueror has met the same fate. At some point, each has come to the same realization, regardless of the amount of treasury and lives expended, "Afghanistan is not worth another dime or young life," and left. Given that history, how smart does one have to be to understand "the hand writing on the wall?" This is where that prophecy occurred. Like most "brave new" leaders in a "brave new world," President Barack Obama came to power convinced he was smart enough to pick people smart enough to whip a bunch of backward warlords in a country without a standing army. Based on his "intelligence," he threw in 21,000 more troops and upped the ante to around 100,000 foreign occupiers. The Afghans called his bluff and six months later, Gen. McChrystal's prognosis calls for a pot of 130,000 to stay in the game. Again, Obama is following the generals into the same kind of morass that became Richard Nixon's postmortem in Vietnam. First, the war was widened with the incursion into Laos and Cambodia, as Obama has moved into Pakistan. After failing to chase the Viet Cong from their border sanctuaries, Nixon tried bombing them into submission. (Laos is actually the most heavily bombed country in world history, and on average one person is still being killed by American bombs every two days in Laos, 25 years after the war ended.) Smart guy that he is, Obama should realize generals will always claim that one more Gallipoli, Battle of the Bulge, Dien Bien Phu or Mogadishu occupation will snatch victory from the jaws of defeat. However, in the end, desperate generals, who believe victory depends on whether they get another few thousand troops, when they already possess overwhelming technical superiority, never win. Obama needs to recognize that Generals enjoy their greatest power when a country is at war. They are heroes when they win but blame politicians when they lose. The Vietnam War postmortem shows that as long as the US was there, corruption was rampant. The prognosis is that corruption will be the death of the Karzai regime. Afghanistan is riddled with the same problem as Vietnam because the US is trying to buy support for western-style democracy, which Afghans do not trust or understand. If Afghanistan was a patient with cancer, one would say it has a quack for a physician, who keeps prescribing heavier and heavier doses of radiation which will kill the doctor long before killing either the cancer or patient. Bit of History Hamid Karzai "If I am called a puppet because we are grateful to America, then let that be my nickname." (Afghan President Hamid Karzai in 2008 interview) Hamid Karzai is an ethnic Pashtun of the Popalzai tribe. Born December 24, 1957 in the village of Karz, which is located on the southern edge of the Afghanistan city of Kandahar, his family enjoyed close ties with the former Afghan King, Zahir Shah. His grandfather, Khair Mohammad Khan, served in Afghanistan's war of independence (1919) and was Deputy Speaker of the Senate. His father, Abdul Ahad Karzai, served as Deputy Speaker of the Parliament during the 1960s. Karzai attended Mahmood Hotaki Elementary School in Kandahar and Sayed Jamaluddin Afghani School in Kabul. In 1976, he graduated from Habibia High School. From 1979 to 1983, Karzai studied political science at Himachal Pradesh University in Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, India. After obtaining his Master's degree, Karzai worked as a fund-raiser for the anti-Soviet Mujahideen or Holy Warriors during the Soviet intervention of Afghanistan. The US supplied and funded the Mujahideen; Karzai served a contact for the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) at the time. While Karzai remained to fight the Soviet occupation, his six brothers immigrated to the US. When the Soviet-backed Afghan government fell in 1992, Karzai served as Deputy Foreign Minister in the government of Burhanuddin Rabbani, who was overthrown by the Taliban in 1996. Initially, Karzai was a Taliban supporter, but he later refused to serve as their ambassador to the United Nations, instead choosing to live in exile in Quetta, Pakistan, where he worked to reinstate the former Afghan king, Zahir Shah. Following the July 14, 1999 assassination of his father, presumably by Taliban agents, Karzai swore revenge and worked to overthrow the Taliban. In 2001, following the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks in the US, Karzai and Mujahideen loyal to the Northern Alliance worked with the US military to overthrow the Taliban. In December 2001, Karzai was sworn in as chairman of the interim government. On June 13, 2002, the Loya Jirga appointed Karzai interim President of the Afghan Transitional Administration. In 2004, following a brief campaign marred by voting irregularities and a surge in violence, Karzai was elected president of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan. He garnered 21 of the 34 provinces in defeating his 22 opponents. Since being installed in power, Karzai has survived a number of assassination attempts. In general, he is viewed as so weak that he has often been ridiculed as the "Mayor of Kabul." His efforts to unify the country and bring peace have largely failed, and he has been accused of being corrupt. While he has promised to eliminate opium-poppy cultivation in the country, which helps fuel the ongoing insurgency, fear of harming the livelihood of his countrymen has led Karzai to reject US proposals to end poppy production through aerial spraying of herbicides. In addition, his younger brother, Ahmed Wali Karzai, is rumored to be involved in the heroin trade. Because the more remote areas have historically been under the influence of various local leaders, Karzai has moved cautiously on reform for fear of risking an uprising. Failure to secure Afghanistan from the Taliban and the growing number of NATO soldiers' deaths, in addition to the economic crises they face at home, some Western nations have began to distance themselves from the Karzai government. Karzai is well versed in several languages, including his mother-tongue Pashto, as well as Persian (Dari), Urdu, Hindi, English and French. He is often seen wearing a Karakul hat, something that has been worn by many Afghan kings in the past. The recipient of a number of honorary degrees and awards, including an honorary doctorate in literature from his alma mater Himachal Pradesh University in India and an honorary Doctor of Laws Degree from Georgetown University, Karzai became an Honorary British Knight in 2003. Karzai is married to Zeenat Quraishi, an obstetrician, who has worked with Afghan refugees living in Pakistan. The couple has a son, Mirwais Karzai, who was born in 2007. In 2009, Karzai won re-election for presidential with 54.6% of the votes. (Sources: http://en.wikipedia.org, www.globalsecurity.org and www.achievement.org) Intuit's Vibe Exporting Democracy By Mumia Abu-Jamal Since 2001, U.S. presidents have tried to sell their foreign adventures and invasions as exercises in exporting democracy -- as if democracy was a crate of corn, or a barrel of oil. Few modern presidents spoke of this more often or with more intensity than former president George W. Bush. Few were more disbelieved than he. It was the height of irony for him to declare, as he often did, that democracies were peaceful, as he spoke atop a rotting hill of bomb-blasted bodies and bones. Many apologists for the Afghan war have used the export of democracy argument to justify its invasion and occupation. The installment of Hamid Karzai was supposed to be the crystallization of this democratizing impulse, as was the recent 'election.' Perhaps the urbane Karzai learned his lesson only too well, if the explosion of ballot-box stuffing, corrupt voting, and other violations are any indication. Americans certainly know a thing or two about stolen elections and botched balloting. The two Bush campaigns were exemplars of the art. Democracies, like cuisine, are best home-grown. Bayonets of foreigners are poor conductors of democracy. Karzai is about as puppet-like as can be seen without strings. He is British raised, U.S. paid and U.S. preserved. He is, essentially, the Mayor of Kabul, who heads a cabinet of narcotraffikers and warlords. And despite the title, he is controlled and led by them, rather than the reverse. For years, Karzai was so distrustful of his fellow Afghans, and so devoid of even his own tribal support, that his personal bodyguards were a corps of beefy, buzz-cut Americans. Imagine a U.S. president surrounded by an armed cadre of foreign soldiers! Afghanistan is about as much a democracy as Iraq is, or Pakistan is. It is a state ruled, not by Afghan will, but by foreign elites and local compradors. But it is not, and can not be, a place of peace. For it is not a democracy, nor governed by popular will. Call it a narcocracy (rule by drug lords); or a kleptocracy (rule by thieves). Just don't call it a democracy. Venue for an Artist Afghanistan Graveyard of Empires By Milton Bearden Michni Point, Pakistan's last outpost at the western end of the barren, winding Khyber Pass, stands sentinel over Torkham Gate, the deceptively orderly border crossing into Afghanistan. Frontier Scouts in gray shalwar kameezes (traditional tunics and loose pants) and black berets patrol the lonely station commanded by a major of the legendary Khyber Rifles, the militia force that has been guarding the border with Afghanistan since the nineteenth century, first for British India and then for Pakistan. This spot, perhaps more than any other, has witnessed the traverse of the world's great armies on campaigns of conquest to and from South and Central Asia. All eventually ran into trouble in their encounters with the unruly Afghan tribals. Alexander the Great sent his supply trains through the Khyber, then skirted northward with his army to the Konar Valley on his campaign in 327 BC. There he ran into fierce resistance and, struck by an Afghan archer's arrow, barely made it to the Indus River with his life. Genghis Khan and the great Mughal emperors began passing through the Khyber a millennium later and ultimately established the greatest of empires-but only after reaching painful accommodations with the Afghans. From Michni Point, a trained eye can still see the ruins of the Mughal signal towers used to relay complex torch-light messages 1,500 miles from Calcutta to Bukhara in less than an hour. In the nineteenth century the Khyber became the fulcrum of the Great Game, the contest between the United Kingdom and Russia for control of Central Asia and India. The first Afghan War (1839-42) began when British commanders sent a huge army of British and Indian troops into Afghanistan to secure it against Russian incursions, replacing the ruling emir with a British protege. Facing Afghan opposition, by January 1842 the British were forced to withdraw from Kabul with a column of 16,500 soldiers and civilians, heading east to the garrison at Jalalabad, 110 miles away. Only a single survivor of that group ever made it to Jalalabad safely, though the British forces did recover some prisoners many months later. According to the late Louis Dupree, the premier historian of Afghanistan, four factors contributed to the British disaster: the occupation of Afghan territory by foreign troops, the placing of an unpopular emir on the throne, the harsh acts of the British -supported Afghans against their local enemies, and the reduction of the subsidies paid to the tribal chiefs by British political agents. The British would repeat these mistakes in the second Afghan War (1878-81), as would the Soviets a century later; the United States would be wise to consider them today. In the aftermath of the second British misadventure in Afghanistan, Rudyard Kipling penned his immortal lines on the role of the local women in tidying up the battlefields: When you're wounded and left on Afghanistan's plains and the women come out to cut up what remains Jest roll to your rite an' blowout your brains An' go to your Gawd like a soldier. The British fought yet a third war with Afghanistan in 1917, an encounter that neither burnished British martial history nor subdued the Afghan people. But by the end of World War I, that phase of the Great Game was over. During World War II, Afghanistan flirted with Aryanism and the Third Reich, becoming, fleetingly, "the Switzerland" of Central Asia in a new game of intrigue as Allied and Axis coalitions jockeyed for position in the region. But after the war the country settled back into its natural state of ethnic and factional squabbling. The Soviet Union joined in from the sidelines, but Afghanistan was so remote from the consciousness of the West that scant attention was paid to it until the last king, Zahir Shah, was deposed in 1973. Then began the cycle of conflict that continues to the present. About Me: From 1986 to 1989, Bearden served as CIA station chief in Pakistan, where he was responsible for the spy agency's covert action program in support of the Afghan resistance to the Soviet-supported government. News You Use Anti-War Movement Within weeks after the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, the US was on its way to pounding Afghanistan back to the Stone Age, supposedly because the Taliban would not turn over Osama bin Laden, the alleged mastermind of the plot. Eight years later, the US and NATO are no closer to winning the war against the Taliban or finding bin Laden's hiding spot than they were on October 7, 2001. In the meantime, more Americans have died in Afghanistan and Iraq than perished in the initial terrorist attack. As the deaths continue to mount, with a majority of Americans opposed to these conflicts, the generals are demanding more troops and the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression is taking its toll on the American heartland. This perfect storm of events has energized the anti-war movement. Anti-war protests are planned all over the country, as veterans, loved ones and others take to the streets to object to the continued expenditure of lives and treasure in a war that experts claim cannot be won by the force of arms alone. In October, Military Families Speak Out and others are planning anti-war demonstrations across the nation to mark the eighth year of a war with no end. The October protestors plan to place 500 pairs of empty boots within sight of the White House as a symbol of Americans soldiers killed in the war. On November 7, 2009, the Black is Back Coalition for Social Justice, Peace and Reparations plans to hold a rally and march at the Malcolm X Park in Washington, DC from 10 AM to 6PM. For more information, visit www.blackisbackcoalition.org. On March 20, 2010, the A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition is planning a national march on Washington, with coinciding marches in San Francisco and Los Angeles. People from all over the country are organizing to converge on Washington, D.C. to demand the immediate and unconditional withdrawal of all U.S. and NATO forces from Afghanistan and Iraq. According to its organizers, "We will march together to say ?No Colonial-type Wars and Occupations in Afghanistan, Iraq, Palestine!' We will march together to say ?No War Against Iran!' We will march together to say ?No War for Empire Anywhere!'" For more information, visit A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition at www.answercoalition.org/. Mailbox: E-Mails, Faxes and Phone Calls Email vikingjohn at juno.com Tehran dumps dollar for euro...By Martin Morris..Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has ordered the replacement of the US dollar by the euro in calculating the value of the country's Oil Stabilisation Fund (OSF). The edict, issued on Sept 12, follows a recommendation by the trustees of the country's foreign reserves. The move was taken because the government wishes to protect itself from the fragility of the US economy and the weak dollar. The OSF, which forms part of Iran's foreign exchange reserves, is a contingency fund set aside to cushion the economy against fluctuating international oil prices. It is also used to help both the public and private sectors with their hard currency needs by extending loans. Email www.fpif.org Good War Vs. Great Society...By John Feffer....The Vietnam War ruined everything. It not only destroyed Vietnam and killed a huge number of its inhabitants. It not only killed so many American soldiers and destroyed the futures of so many veterans. It not only spread into Cambodia and Laos and wrecked those countries for generations. The Vietnam War also killed the Great Society. President Lyndon Johnson, with a large Democratic majority in Congress after the 1964 elections, enacted sweeping reforms in education, health care, and transportation, along with landmark civil rights legislation. But the pressure of spending on the Vietnam War - guns vs. butter debate of the 1960s - eventually brought this last, great program of genuine American liberalism to a halt and scuttled the hopes of its architect for a second presidential term. Will the Afghanistan war drive a similar stake through the heart of President Barack Obama's ambitious domestic program? The two major issues currently on the public agenda are health care and the war in Afghanistan: the guns vs. butter debate of the 21st century. Email www.timesonline.co.uk ...US accepts Hamid Karzai as Afghan leader despite poll fraud claims...By Giles Whittell...The White House has ended weeks of hesitation over how to respond to the Afghan election by accepting President Karzai as the winner despite evidence that up to 20 per cent of ballots cast may have been fraudulent. Abandoning its previous policy of not prejudging investigations of vote rigging, the Obama Administration has conceded that Mr Karzai will be President for another five years on the basis that even if he were forced into a second round of voting he would almost certainly win it. The decision will increase pressure on President Obama to justify further US troop deployments to Afghanistan to prop up a regime now regarded as systemically corrupt. Email www.guardian.co.uk ...US diplomat 'forced out' over stance on Afghan election fraud...Peter Galbraith removed from UN post after pressing for inquiry into results heavily favouring Karzai...The most senior American diplomat at the UN mission in Afghanistan has been fired after he failed to secure support for a full and robust investigation into widespread fraud favouring President Hamid Karzai in the August presidential elections. Peter Galbraith, the deputy UN special envoy responsible for electoral matters, was removed after a dispute with his Norwegian boss, Kai Eide, after Galbraith had taken an outspoken line over alleged vote-rigging in the 20 August election, a position that reportedly angered Karzai. **************************************************** For comments, questions or to unsubscribe, email thedish at ga.net. ***************************************************** From totiaa at gmail.com Sat Oct 3 06:09:36 2009 From: totiaa at gmail.com (Josh) Date: Sat, 3 Oct 2009 13:09:36 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] This Man Wetangula! Message-ID: <66a6b4410910030309o5e6480b0m3eac53ccb994f354@mail.gmail.com> Since the PEV and the subsquent appointment of this WETANGULA man in the cabinet...i have come to find him arrogant and speaks i dont know in who's interest but his views disgust me n so i believ a majority of kenyans.He behaves a know it all type of guy. Does anyone feel the same? -- Josh. 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Odhiambo T Oketch, Komarock Nairobi --- On Sun, 10/4/09, Patricia wrote: From: Patricia Subject: [Mwananchi] Re: Annan in Kenya to assess reform To: Mwananchi at yahoogroups.com Date: Sunday, October 4, 2009, 6:43 AM ? George, Chifu, I`ve just seen this report on BBC News. I can see you George have a strong opinion on this one, what do you think Chifu? We can all agree that it is obvious that power sharing in Kenya and Zimbabwe, the latest countries to do this, is not working. In Kenya`s case, with the Kikuyus and Kibaki, the Luos and other tribes from Western Kenya and Odinga, all of them using pangas to cut each other to pieces, and other atrocities, what is the real answer? Was it not better to appease these two major tribal groups and stop the killings by bringing Raila Odinga on board? Of course they should have agreed to share power in Real terms rather than it be just a token agreement where Kibaki and Co continue to be "in charge" if they became a real coalition may be it would work better. I quite like Koffi George! Pat. --- In Mwananchi at yahoogrou ps.com, George Ayittey wrote: > > Chifu, > > Kofi Annan should be arrested when he sets foot in Kenya. His crime? For foisting a useless governance model on the people of Kenya. He, of all the people in this world, should hae known that this "government of national unity" 9GNU) has never worked in Africa. He saw GNU fail in Angola, Liberia, Sierra leone and Congo. Yet, he prescribed the same flawed construct for Kenya. > > Better yet, hand him ver to the CUTLASS. I will cut, cut, cut off his, his, his . . . > > George Ayittey, > Washington, DC > > -----Mwananchi@ yahoogroups. com wrote: ----- > To: mwananchi at yahoogrou ps.com, chifu at googlegroups. com > From: "chifu_wa_malindi" > Sent by: Mwananchi at yahoogrou ps.com > Date: 10/04/2009 06:18AM > Subject: [Mwananchi] Annan in Kenya to assess reform > > > > > > Annan in Kenya to assess reform > By Will Ross > BBC News, Nairobi > > Kofi Annan (file image) > Mr Annan helped broker the deal that ended the post-poll violence > > Former UN Secretary General Kofi Annan is due in Kenya to assess progress on much-needed reforms promised after the post-election violence in early 2008. > > Mr Annan was instrumental in brokering a power-sharing deal which pacified the country after inter-ethnic violence had killed more than 1,000 people. > > He will spend several days meeting top politicians, diplomats, members of civil society and business leaders. > > But Mr Annan is likely to be extremely disappointed at the lack of progress. > > When the former UN leader helped secure a peace agreement in February last year, rival politicians agreed to take steps that would ensure the country stayed on a more peaceful road. > > They promised to carry out much-needed judicial, police and electoral reform. > Riots in 2007 > About 300,000 people fled their homes because of violence after the 2007 poll > > They also agreed to draw up a new constitution and to tackle the thorny issue of land ownership, which is seen as a major source of ethnic tension in Kenya. > > There was a commitment to bring the perpetrators of the violence to justice. > > But progress in that area has been so slow that the International Criminal Court announced last week it would be prosecuting some of the key instigators. These are thought to include politicians and business leaders. > > So Kofi Annan is likely to give the politicians an extremely poor report card. > > Political tensions > > Many Kenyans would do the same. There is a feeling amongst a large section of Kenyan society that once the politicians had secured their positions in the very expensive coalition government, many of them then became more concerned with their own future than that of the country. > > Instead of sorting out the problems which beset the last election, some have been jostling for positions ahead of the next polls - even stating intentions to run for the presidency. > > In order to keep up the pressure Kofi Annan has to use his leverage sparingly. > > He may have helped save the country in its darkest hour but his repeated criticism at the slow pace of reforms has been batted away by some politicians who accuse him of meddling in Kenya's internal affairs. > > The United States and European countries face similar accusations as they try to push reform, threatening travel bans on people considered to be blocking progress. > > But on the streets of Kenya there is a feeling that the politicians need some pressure from outside especially because with a coalition government there is no real opposition. > > The fact that the heat is being turned up on them is largely welcome. > > http://news. bbc.co.uk/ 2/hi/africa/ 8288201.stm > > --- End forwarded message --- > __._,_.___ Messages in this topic (3) Reply (via web post) | Start a new topic Messages | Polls | Calendar Join us at Mwananchi an African Forum at http://www.yahoogroups.com/group/mwananchi Mwananchi is now on facebook join us at http://www.facebook.com/groups.php#/group.php?gid=61997445929 This online initiative is part of an ongoing dialogue among Africans about how to address the challenges facing the continent. 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URL: From komarockswatch at yahoo.com Sun Oct 4 08:52:06 2009 From: komarockswatch at yahoo.com (odhiambo okecth) Date: Sun, 4 Oct 2009 05:52:06 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] City Hall must look beyond publicity stunts to make Nairobi better for all Message-ID: <668371.62356.qm@web31406.mail.mud.yahoo.com> City Hall must look beyond publicity stunts to make Nairobi better for all 4th October 2009 In his article in the Standard on Sunday [4th October 2009], Dr. George Nyabuga, the Standard Group?s Managing Editor, Media Convergence, has raised some issues about the City Council of Nairobi that we need to look at critically. The City Inspectorate Department had sent her officers out on Thursday 1st October 2009 on a sensitization tour of duty across the streets of Nairobi where they gave out copies of the City By-Laws to Nairobi residents. As chair to the Stakeholders Evaluation Team at the City Council of Nairobi, I am encouraged by such a move coming from the City Inspectorate Department for we all know that service delivery has been an issue at City Hall. We also know that City Inspectorate Department has in the past been associated with brutality. George argues that issuing such copies to the residents and enforcing compliance immediately is a knee-jerk reaction. I beg to disagree. The by-laws have been in place for such a long time, having been ratified and passed at the full council meetings, not this year, but some as early as 1993. The only problem we have had as residents is that we have not taken time to follow what our councilors do for us after we vote them in. In this area, the press ought to get all the flack; instead on focusing on what the councilors do, the media have only been interested in feuds at the council. They hence fail in their most cardinal duty of informing and educating the public. George would have taken time to find out when such by-laws were passed. Secondly, what has George done in his capacity as a media guru to help educate the residents of Nairobi on the city by-laws? Nothing. Has George made any attempt to focus media attention on service delivery at the council? No. The only thing we see on television and on the papers are scenes where there is conflict at the council. What happens at other times? George and his colleagues have never been interested, and to this extent, it is sad that he is picking the first stone. As positive as his comments are, they are not as well informed of what goes on in the council. However, they are one positive step in the right direction that we hope will galvanize the residents of Nairobi into action; knowing what the by-laws governing the council are and creating an interactive feed back mechanism between the citizens and the council. But as we move to the new era where officers sign performance contracts with set achievable targets, we want to hold each officer accountable to what s/he signed to achieve. The focus is shifting from process to results. If it starts by reaching out to the public and giving those copies of the by-laws, we should all unite and say Amen- for at long last, the journey of a thousand miles has at long last started at City Hall. On Thursday 8th October 2009, the City Council of Nairobi will be celebrating the success of the 5th Wave of the Rapid Results Initiative at the KICC and I doubt whether the media will be interested in this. This was an initiative that saw 31 sections setting targets in a period of 100 days and doing all in their power to ensure positive results were achieved. These are very positive developments that ought to be beamed live to our sitting rooms. But what do we see; conflicts only. And I want to encourage our colleagues in the media to also change their focus and perception about the City Council of Nairobi. Can the media take a look at the targets and results as set out in the 5th Wave of the RRI and inform the public accordingly. Can they shift their attention from blame games to success stories? There is a lot of good going on at the Council. Not that they have arrived, but they need our encouragement. We need to commend all the positive work as it happens. I would encourage the residents of Nairobi to look at changes taking place at City Hall with all the positiveness that it deserves. I for one did not know how City Hall works until I was invited to help evaluate the performance of the sectional heads based on their performance contracts in the year ending June 2009. This makes me be well informed about the City Council of Nairobi and their operations. Together with my colleagues, we grilled the sectional heads from the 16 departments in an exercise that took one week between 24th ? 31st August 2009. We visited sites where we thought service delivery was wanting. Besides being the overall chair to the team, I chaired the team that evaluated the City Inspectorate Department and I am convinced that they are on the right track. We encouraged them to build a positive image with the public as they enforce all the by-laws without fear or favour. And I was happy seeing the staff from the department on the streets giving out brochures to the residents. We must commend them for this effort. It is sad to note that many officers from the City Inspectorate Department have been killed in the course of their duties to the extent that up till now; some are still suffering the consequences of such events. It is sad to note that this is the department that is by law empowered to enforce by-laws of the Council. If it comes to revenue collection, planning, housing evictions, engineering etc, they come in handy to be on stand by to enforce the necessary by-laws. Yet, the general public has not taken time to look at the by-laws. What could be wrong with the City Inspectorate Staffers coming forward to inform us of the same? It should be our responsibility to be acquainted with the City By-laws and we have done nothing of the sort, yet, we blame the department when they come out to enforce the same by-laws. However, George?s article will inspire more comments from the general readership. We will be more than happy to join in and be partners in this journey of hope. We must engage the Council in constructive criticism pointing out programmes that in our view add no value. When they try against all odds, I would expect the media to be in the frontline in complementing such efforts, not casting aspersions. Let us not see evil only in all situations City Hall. Let it be our collective responsibility to move the wheels at City Hall; the Councilor, the employees and the residents, which includes the media. But the bottom-line is simple; the residents of Nairobi need service delivery, not mere theatrics. Odhiambo T Oketch Chair; Stakeholders Evaluation Team, City Council of Nairobi Tel; 0735 529 126, 0724 365 557. --- On Wed, 9/23/09, odhiambo okecth wrote: From: odhiambo okecth Subject: City Council of Nairobi Date: Wednesday, September 23, 2009, 10:50 AM There was a very important event at the City Council of Nairobi that was held yesterday, 22nd September 2009 and which was addressed by His Worship the Mayor Mr. Geoffrey Majiwa, the PS Performance Contracts Steering Committee Mr. Richard Ndubai, the Town Clerk Mr. Phillip Kisia and Mr. Odhiambo T Oketch, Chair to the Team of Evaluators. In attendance were the 2 Deputy Town Clerks Ms Jane Ndong'a and Mr. Abdi and the employees of the City Council of Nairobi. We also had the entire team of Evaluators in attendance. When people put in some positive efforts in their work, it is important to appreciate that effort. And this is what the Town Clerk convened the meeting for; to appreciate the positive efforts by some staff of the Council. And to encourage the Departments that did not perorm so well to pull up their socks next time. The City Council of Nairobi has been in the news for some of the bad news. These constitute a very small percentage of all the efforts being put in place. The sad reality is that we have a lot of effort that is very positive that is not being mentioned and that we have some of the best employees in public service at this house that is more often than not associated with acrobatics and side shows from the town fathers. I want to believe that time has come when we must all join in as stake holders in our city and appreciate the good work that is being done. Let us compliment the good as we castigate the poor show. The irony is that the 6% that is bad overshadows the 94% that is good. During the award ceremony for the best performers, City Treasurers Department took the coveted number. They were followed by Engineer, Audit, Inspectorate and Public Health Departments in that order. The rest struggled with the other numbers and it means that they must put in more efforts at service delivery to enable them join the top league next year. In terms of personnel, special mention was made of the top six performers which I want to mention not in the awarded order; Nick Otieno, Eng G Kamau, Jackson Getahi, Dr Charles Wanyonyi, Daniel Kibet and Ekaya Ghonzour. These were the six top achievers with points of 80% and above. This is something that we must applaud and appreciate. As residents of Nairobi, I want to believe that time has come for us to engage the Council and ensure that officers so employed to serve us deliever on that promise.It does not pay when we complain in a vacuum. Let us all come forward and be proud of our Council. We live most of our lives here and if it stinks, lets say so. It it shines, lets proclaim it at the roof tops. By so doing, we will keep the sectional heads on their toes, and Nairobi will derservingly compete Singapore and the rest. Bravo to the team at the City Hall; His Worship the Mayor, the Town Clerk and all the employees of the City Council of Nairobi. Odhiambo T Oketch Chair to the Evaluation Team -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From komarockswatch at yahoo.com Sat Oct 3 11:24:43 2009 From: komarockswatch at yahoo.com (odhiambo okecth) Date: Sat, 3 Oct 2009 08:24:43 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Re: EDUCATION SPONSORSHIP FOR A NEEDY BRIGHT CHILD In-Reply-To: <775606.88255.qm@web31408.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <264154.1073.qm@web31403.mail.mud.yahoo.com> We were at Antonio's, the three of us; Mathews Ogutu was the first to arrive, I then arrived at exactly 3.30pm, followed by Anthony Githendu an hour later. It was a nice intro meeting and we decided that we will have the 2nd meeting on Friday at 5.30pm at Primerose? Anthony, what was the name? Kindly give the exact location. Winnie later sent me an sms apologizing for her delay, they had an accident along Langata Road. Pole sana. Peace and blessings Oto --- On Tue, 9/29/09, odhiambo okecth wrote: From: odhiambo okecth Subject: [YP_Ke] Re: EDUCATION SPONSORSHIP FOR A NEEDY BRIGHT CHILD To: mathewsogutu at gmail.com, bmbuki at yahoo.com, fotiato at gmail.com, "'A. S. Bekoe'" , 'josekamanthe at gmail.com', kmuigais at gmail.com, drenches2000 at yahoo.com, Linda.Mulindi at fco.gov.uk, "'Anthony Githendu'" , "'Truphena Ogol'" , "'OKELLO David Otieno'" , youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Cc: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com, "'otieno sungu'" Date: Tuesday, September 29, 2009, 2:52 AM That will be fine with me Winny. On the same day at 7am, we will be cleaning the second phase of the Komarock Canal. All are invited to Komarock. We could even have the meeting in Koma after the clean up...hahahah Oto --- On Tue, 9/29/09, Winfred Nyambura wrote: From: Winfred Nyambura Subject: [YP_Ke] RE: EDUCATION SPONSORSHIP FOR A NEEDY BRIGHT CHILD To: "'odhiambo okecth'" , mathewsogutu at gmail.com, bmbuki at yahoo.com, fotiato at gmail.com, "'A. S. Bekoe'" , 'josekamanthe at gmail.com', kmuigais at gmail.com, drenches2000 at yahoo.com, Linda.Mulindi at fco.gov.uk, "'Anthony Githendu'" , "'Truphena Ogol'" , "'OKELLO David Otieno'" Cc: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com, "'otieno sungu'" Date: Tuesday, September 29, 2009, 2:37 AM Odhimbo, Thanks for your mail. My first mail in regard to this was last week but one where we suggested Friday and then last week we settled for Tuesday. Anywai I think we should call off the meeting to Saturday 3.30pm is fine with all. Please let me know so that we can make proper arrangements. Thanks ? Winnie ? From: odhiambo okecth [mailto:komarockswatch at yahoo.com] Sent: 29 September 2009 12:22 To: mathewsogutu at gmail.com; bmbuki at yahoo.com; fotiato at gmail.com; A. S. Bekoe; 'josekamanthe at gmail.com'; kmuigais at gmail.com; drenches2000 at yahoo.com; Linda.Mulindi at fco.gov.uk; 'Anthony Githendu'; 'Truphena Ogol'; 'OKELLO David Otieno'; winfred at panafricantrucks.com Cc: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com; 'otieno sungu' Subject: Re: EDUCATION SPONSORSHIP FOR A NEEDY BRIGHT CHILD ? Winny, Am out of town and as such, would not make it. You may need to plan such a meeting 2 days in advance. Oto --- On Tue, 9/29/09, Winfred Nyambura wrote: From: Winfred Nyambura Subject: EDUCATION SPONSORSHIP FOR A NEEDY BRIGHT CHILD To: mathewsogutu at gmail.com, bmbuki at yahoo.com, fotiato at gmail.com, "A. S. Bekoe" , 'josekamanthe at gmail.com', kmuigais at gmail.com, drenches2000 at yahoo.com, Linda.Mulindi at fco.gov.uk, "'Anthony Githendu'" , "'Truphena Ogol'" , "'OKELLO David Otieno'" , "'odhiambo okecth'" Cc: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com, "'otieno sungu'" Date: Tuesday, September 29, 2009, 1:07 AM Committee members, Please confirm attendance to today?s meeting at Antonio?s at 5.30pm. we have two people who have confirmed. I am still waiting for communication from the rest of the group. Let us know your stand. Thank you. Odhiambo, Matthews, Linda, Okello, Karanja, and all the others, please confirm. Only Muigai, Anthony and myself who have confirmed attendance. ? Your urgent reply in this will be highly appreciated.? Thanks ? Regards, ? Winfred N. Ndungu Panafrican Trucks & Equipment (K) Ltd Tel: +254 20 2247124/5/6/8 ? Cell: +254 721 205 602 ? ? ? Save a tree. Don't print this e-mail unless it's really necessary. ? ? No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.5.409 / Virus Database: 270.13.113/2400 - Release Date: 09/28/09 17:53:00 --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ YOUNG PROFESSIONALS NETWORKING SESSION, Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Date: This Thursday 8th October 2009 Time: 6:00pm ? 8:00pm Guest Speaker: Eric Kimani, former CEO of Sameer Africa, Founder of Palmhouse Foundation, Proprietor of Palmhouse Dairies Limited, KCA Githunguri Campus, Mukore Academy, Chair of HelpAge International, London & one of the Top most Motivational Speaker in Kenya. Topic: Balancing Career and Your Own Business Registration of attendants ? 6:00pm ? 6:00pm Call meeting to order - 6:10 ? 6:12 Prayers: 6:12 ? 6:15 Introductions of attendants: 6:15 ? 6: 25 Talk ?Balancing Career And Your Own Business: 6:35 ? 7:20 Vote of thanks: 7:20 ? 7:25 Professionals networking session & tea break: 7:30 - >>>>> Send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com for reservations. Limited space available on first come first served basis. Carry your cards & Ksh. 300 bob which caters for your Tea, Snacks & part to go Palmhouse Foundation -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~--- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From prcanb at yahoo.com Sun Oct 4 06:15:45 2009 From: prcanb at yahoo.com (Absalom Birai) Date: Sun, 4 Oct 2009 03:15:45 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] God of the second chance! Message-ID: <380268.11130.qm@web38705.mail.mud.yahoo.com> On Saturday, October 3rd,2009 @ 5:00 PM, 70 very excited members of Maranatha SDA Church,located at Prince of Peace Lutheran church,8115 highway 7,St Louis Park,Minnesota 55426-3985,USA, gathered at Minnetonka SDA church, to witness baptism of 8 precious souls.Hallelujah! Praise be unto our God! 2 of them were adults/married,5 of them were of college age, and 1 of them was in high school. Among the college age group was one,Duncan Osoro Nyanaro,who the merciful and gracious Lord extended a second chance after 16 long months behind bar! Thank you,Jesus! As each candidate stood up to give a testimony of what this baptism meant to them and to request the congregation to join them in singing their favorite songs,I would not help but recall the words of Jesus as found in Luke 15:1-7 " Now the tax collectors and ?sinners? were all gathering around to hear him. But the Pharisees and the teachers of the law muttered, ?This man welcomes sinners and eats with them.Then Jesus told them this parable ?Suppose one of you has a hundred sheep and loses one of them. Does he not leave the ninety-nine in the open country and go after the lost sheep until he finds it? And when he finds it, he joyfully puts it on his shoulders and goes home. Then he calls his friends and neighbors together and says, ?Rejoice with me; I have found my lost sheep.I tell you that in the same way there will be more rejoicing in heaven over one sinner who repents than over ninety-nine righteous persons who do not need to repent." I thank the good Lord for the opportunity to share His word with these my brothers and sisters, and pray that He will be with all of them as they begin their Christian Journey. I know that it has never been easy to be a follower of Jesus, but with Jesus on their side,they will be more than conquerors. Is there anyone out there who feels like he/she has drifted way too far from the Lord of the universe? Want to invite you to consider connecting with the Lord of the universe. He will sure accept you, just the way you are, and work with you as He shapes you to fit into His flock. Indeed, I am so thankful that I know the Lord of the second chance. How about you? Have a blessed day, free from self condemnation. Pr Birai 612-386-4608 For more articles,please check out my blog: www.pastorbirai.com From prcanb at yahoo.com Sat Oct 3 06:46:39 2009 From: prcanb at yahoo.com (Absalom Birai) Date: Sat, 3 Oct 2009 03:46:39 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] Come unto me! Message-ID: <688290.8153.qm@web38705.mail.mud.yahoo.com> My devotion this morning took me to the words of Jesus as found in Mathew 11:28-29: " Come unto me ,all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls . For my yoke is easy and my burden is light." In the process of meditation, I recalled several groups of individuals who will most definitely find solace in this passage. I'll list a few. -I thought of those individuals who are struggling with sickness in their family;may be an individual himself/herself,the siblings,friends or someone they know. To such, Jesus says,"Come unto me..." -I thought of those who have been affected by this economic crisis. May be they were fired,laid off, or hours cut. May be they completed their studies but can't seem to find a job. To such,Jesus says,"Come unto me..." -I thought of students who have no school fees and have no one to look unto for help. To such,Jesus says, "Come unto me..." -I thought about single parents with their many challenges of bringing up a child/children alone.To such, Jesus says,"Come unto me..." -I thought about the nursing students. Many have struggled for many years trying to enter into the program. Others are in the program but with no peace of mind. Others can not simply handle school and family. To such,Jesus says,"Come unto me..." -I thought about those who at one time were happily married. But for some reasons, their marriage came to an end and now wonder what the future has for them. I also thought of those whose marriage is headed South. They just can't get alone. To such, Jesus says,"Come unto me..." -I thought of those struggling with bringing up children. Hard to do school,work and then take care of the children. To such,Jesus says,"Come unto me..." -I thought of those who have given up on life. Nothing making sense any more. They are annoyed and disappointed with the system and they hate/blame every one else for their many woes. To such,Jesus says,"Come unto me..." -And there are more out there who are having very unique problems; problems that they are afraid to share with any one. May be its immigration problems. To some,the world has no meaning. To such,Jesus says,"Come unto me..." Whoever you are, and whatever is bothering you,Jesus simply says,"Come unto me..." But why go to Him? Here is why. -Because,He has promised to give you rest and a solution to what appears to be a mountain in your life. He is indeed an expert by excellence in problem solution. -Genesis 18:14 He says that nothing is too hard for Him. -Jeremiah 29:11 He says that He has got good plans for you. -Isaiah 49:14-15 He says that He loves and cares for you. I know that you have tried all other means but in vain. Will you try Doctor Jesus today? I pray that this day, you will find the peace of mind that you so much need. Have a wonderful day, filled with the joy, that comes from above. Pr Birai 612-386-4608 For more articles,please visit my blog www.pastorbirai.com From onyibon at gmail.com Sun Oct 4 14:49:37 2009 From: onyibon at gmail.com (Onyango Bon) Date: Sun, 4 Oct 2009 21:49:37 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] The Dead in Distress-NTV Prime time news Message-ID: <5aac31a30910041149w60682a96m5ba7acdf2f932f43@mail.gmail.com> If you have watched NTV news on Saturday and Sunday night,you may have realised this uninteresting news of what is going on in Langata cemetry. How comes dogs,hyenas and wild animals do feed on the bodies of the dead? How do these dogs unburry the dead and remove them from the coffins to feed on their bodies? My concern is being drawn to know how deep should be the grave for the dead? Is there somebody who's responsible for checking that the dead are well buried? I think there is some vacuum in this story because i didn't hear anything to do with coffins being seen around where the grave has been dug by these 'animals'. That is aside,i'm so much concerned by the way human skull and bones are scattered everywhere with children in the neighbourhood village carry and play with these human remains unknowingly. Is there something wrong here? Concerned, Bonny --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ PROFESSIONALS NETWORKING SESSION/FORUM VENUE: Marble Arch Hotel DATE: Thursday 8th October 2009 TIME: 6:00pm ? 8:00pm GUEST SPEAKER: Eric Kimani, former CEO of Sameer Africa, Founder of Palmhouse Foundation, Proprietor of Palmhouse Dairies Limited, KCA Githunguri Campus & Mukore Academy, Chair of HelpAge International -London & one of the Top Most Motivational Speakers in Kenya. TOPIC: BALANCING CAREER AND YOUR OWN BUSINESS Registration of Attendants ? 6:00pm ? 6:00pm Meeting Call to Order - 6:10 ? 6:12 Prayers: 6:12 ? 6:15 Introductions of Attendants: 6:15 ? 6: 25 Talk ?Balancing Career and Your Own Business: 6:35 ? 7:20 Vote Of Thanks: 7:20 ? 7:25 NETWORKING SESSION & Tea Break: 7:30 onwards >>>> Register NOW by sending an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com, or call 254 721 663 208. Very few spaces left!! Carry Ksh. 300 bob which caters for your Tea, Snacks & part to go Palmhouse Foundation. LYP Members in good standing to attend for FREE -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~--- From kipjsang at yahoo.com Mon Oct 5 00:20:57 2009 From: kipjsang at yahoo.com (sang kip) Date: Sun, 4 Oct 2009 21:20:57 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Re: This Man Wetangula! In-Reply-To: <801695.9916.qm@web38103.mail.mud.yahoo.com> References: <801695.9916.qm@web38103.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <604424.1790.qm@web51107.mail.re2.yahoo.com> Wetangula is as brutal as the system he belongs and serves.He's the most undiplomatic foreign minister Kenya ever had. Remember how he depicted Annan and the people who came to help us when our country was on fire soon after stolen election? Wetangula is a sycophant who will always sing and worship the king no matter how corrupt and rotten he may be. ________________________________ From: eric manyonge To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Sent: Saturday, October 3, 2009 10:26:58 AM Subject: [YP_Ke] Re: This Man Wetangula! The man may be doing what his job demands of him. I think we have a very intelligent and patient President who could not have kept him in the position if he was not doing his job right. We measure performance basing on ones JD and if the assessor feels like you are doing as expected, it will be over. Kenya is sovereign and i think like Mugabe that it belongs to us. Let the west tell us what it wants here and leave how we do it to ourselves. Not prescribing and ensuring we take the pills. --- On Sat, 10/3/09, Josh wrote: > From: Josh > Subject: [YP_Ke] This Man Wetangula! > To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com, bidii-afrika at googlegroups.com > Date: Saturday, October 3, 2009, 3:09 AM > Since the PEV and the subsquent appointment > of this WETANGULA man in the cabinet...i have come to find > him arrogant and speaks i dont know in who's interest > but his views disgust me n so i believ a majority of > kenyans.He behaves a know it all type of guy. > > > Does anyone feel the same? > > -- > Josh. > P.O Box 33506-00600, > Nairobi. > Mobile:0725-844589 > > > > > > > ? ? ? --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ PROFESSIONALS NETWORKING SESSION/FORUM VENUE: Marble Arch Hotel DATE: Thursday 8th October 2009 TIME: 6:00pm ? 8:00pm GUEST SPEAKER: Eric Kimani, former CEO of Sameer Africa, Founder of Palmhouse Foundation, Proprietor of Palmhouse Dairies Limited, KCA Githunguri Campus & Mukore Academy, Chair of HelpAge International -London & one of the Top Most Motivational Speakers in Kenya. TOPIC: BALANCING CAREER AND YOUR OWN BUSINESS Registration of Attendants ? 6:00pm ? 6:00pm Meeting Call to Order - 6:10 ? 6:12 Prayers: 6:12 ? 6:15 Introductions of Attendants: 6:15 ? 6: 25 Talk ?Balancing Career and Your Own Business: 6:35 ? 7:20 Vote Of Thanks: 7:20 ? 7:25 NETWORKING SESSION & Tea Break: 7:30 onwards >>>> Register NOW by sending an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com, or call 254 721 663 208. Very few spaces left!! Carry Ksh. 300 bob which caters for your Tea, Snacks & part to go Palmhouse Foundation. LYP Members in good standing to attend for FREE -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~--- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From winfred at panafricantrucks.com Mon Oct 5 01:14:29 2009 From: winfred at panafricantrucks.com (Winfred Nyambura) Date: Mon, 5 Oct 2009 08:14:29 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] RE: WHAT ARE YOU DOING ABOUT IT!!!! Message-ID: <028101ca457a$b91d1ce0$2b5756a0$@com> Njoro, I mean what are you doing about lack of water, high rate of corruption, traffic jam, hunger etc.? If you would use water sparingly we would still be having some left If you would educate people on not cutting down trees in your village, we would have more rains and less hunger, enough electricity. How many trees have you planted since you were born? If you don't give bribe, the law shall take course and that police officer will not be able to ask for a bribe; You voted garbage in; what do you expect???? GARBAGE OUT!!! So this time round vote for change and people who can change this nation for the better; and you will get results. Many of young people don't vote, and the reason they keep saying; this government, can we all exercise our right to vote when it comes to 2012. If all young people vote; we are assured of getting the people's president. My two cents Nyambura From: Winfred Nyambura [mailto:winfred at panafricantrucks.com] Sent: 05 October 2009 08:10 To: 'youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com' Subject: WHAT ARE YOU DOING ABOUT IT!!!! Njoroge, What are you doing about it?????? From: samuel njoroge Subject: [YP_Ke] coop urgently needed in kenya To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Date: Thursday, October 1, 2009, 6:08 AM after watching carefully what has been happening for the last three years in our country i have been left with no choice but to think the unthinkable ,i think a military coop is the only solution to our problems!. look at these western culture they call "democracy" is democracy driving big cars,blocking the roads so that the so called waheshimiwas can passand causing traffic jam for nearly a full day ,look at our roads traffic jams everywhere , no water in our houses i.e those who are lucky enough to have one , no electricity,no good roads, children crying because of hunger,stinking corruption everywhere, murders everywhere all in the name of welfare security is that what we really need? old men getting all the good remaining jobs and we who deserve them gets nothing except empty promises . i wonder where an angel will come from and deliver us from these power hungry,cunning and selfish politicians!who cant think of anybody else except themselves and their families! Save a tree. Don't print this e-mail unless it's really necessary. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ PROFESSIONALS NETWORKING SESSION/FORUM VENUE: Marble Arch Hotel DATE: Thursday 8th October 2009 TIME: 6:00pm ? 8:00pm GUEST SPEAKER: Eric Kimani, former CEO of Sameer Africa, Founder of Palmhouse Foundation, Proprietor of Palmhouse Dairies Limited, KCA Githunguri Campus & Mukore Academy, Chair of HelpAge International -London & one of the Top Most Motivational Speakers in Kenya. TOPIC: BALANCING CAREER AND YOUR OWN BUSINESS Registration of Attendants ? 6:00pm ? 6:00pm Meeting Call to Order - 6:10 ? 6:12 Prayers: 6:12 ? 6:15 Introductions of Attendants: 6:15 ? 6: 25 Talk ?Balancing Career and Your Own Business: 6:35 ? 7:20 Vote Of Thanks: 7:20 ? 7:25 NETWORKING SESSION & Tea Break: 7:30 onwards >>>> Register NOW by sending an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com, or call 254 721 663 208. Very few spaces left!! 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Learn, step by step by getting this DVD. @ Just Ksh. 600 -- Regards Francis Mwangi Chege Java Software Developer Safari SoftSolutions Ltd. +254 - 721 663 208 http://francismwangi.blogspot.com/ https://twitter.com/francismwangi http://www.facebook.com/profile.php#/profile.php?id=1579110764&ref=profile "It is amazing how much you can ascertain by just finding out." --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ PROFESSIONALS NETWORKING SESSION/FORUM VENUE: Marble Arch Hotel DATE: Thursday 8th October 2009 TIME: 6:00pm ? 8:00pm GUEST SPEAKER: Eric Kimani, former CEO of Sameer Africa, Founder of Palmhouse Foundation, Proprietor of Palmhouse Dairies Limited, KCA Githunguri Campus & Mukore Academy, Chair of HelpAge International -London & one of the Top Most Motivational Speakers in Kenya. TOPIC: BALANCING CAREER AND YOUR OWN BUSINESS Registration of Attendants ? 6:00pm ? 6:00pm Meeting Call to Order - 6:10 ? 6:12 Prayers: 6:12 ? 6:15 Introductions of Attendants: 6:15 ? 6: 25 Talk ?Balancing Career and Your Own Business: 6:35 ? 7:20 Vote Of Thanks: 7:20 ? 7:25 NETWORKING SESSION & Tea Break: 7:30 onwards >>>> Register NOW by sending an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com, or call 254 721 663 208. Very few spaces left!! Carry Ksh. 300 bob which caters for your Tea, Snacks & part to go Palmhouse Foundation. LYP Members in good standing to attend for FREE -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~--- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From josiah.ogalo at gmail.com Mon Oct 5 01:17:04 2009 From: josiah.ogalo at gmail.com (josiah ogalo) Date: Mon, 5 Oct 2009 08:17:04 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Death on our roads!!! Message-ID: <181c75910910042217jb304f7co4cc68abb2406773a@mail.gmail.com> Dear YPS_Ke, Good morning fellow citizens of this beloved country, Kenya! It is so sad that the number of our fellow citizens who lost their lives due to road accidents over the weekend was alarming....21 people and most of them died instantly! This drives me to a very important thought. We've some level of carelessness on our roads.......traffic rules are flouted/not obeyed by most drivers. The passenger themeselves do not raise alarm whenever a driver is speeding or driving dangerously, all we care for is reaching our destination ahead of the others. In the olden times, there was a saying "kawia ufike".......it seems this saying has lost it's meaning in our days! *Ladies and gentlemen who own cars, please ensure you are a responsible road user and mind about the welfare of other road users*. *Users of public service vehicles, please know itis your right to be driven safely and in a responsible manner to safely reach your destination, otherwise we shall continue to witness the number of accidents go up and many productive lives lost........ We surely need sanity back on our roads!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!* *Stand and fight for your right if the vehicle you use is being driven badly or the driver is flouting traffic rules before it is too late.....dear citizens!!!!!!!!* *Do not flout traffic rules yourself.* Thank you for standing up to demand rightful behaviour on our roads......before it is too late brothers and sisters. Thank you, thank you. Josiah O. *NB:* *There are genuine accidents which occur in our roads, for which we have no control over;but the majority (80%)......are caused by flouting traffic rules by drivers on our roads!!!!* --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ PROFESSIONALS NETWORKING SESSION/FORUM VENUE: Marble Arch Hotel DATE: Thursday 8th October 2009 TIME: 6:00pm ? 8:00pm GUEST SPEAKER: Eric Kimani, former CEO of Sameer Africa, Founder of Palmhouse Foundation, Proprietor of Palmhouse Dairies Limited, KCA Githunguri Campus & Mukore Academy, Chair of HelpAge International -London & one of the Top Most Motivational Speakers in Kenya. TOPIC: BALANCING CAREER AND YOUR OWN BUSINESS Registration of Attendants ? 6:00pm ? 6:00pm Meeting Call to Order - 6:10 ? 6:12 Prayers: 6:12 ? 6:15 Introductions of Attendants: 6:15 ? 6: 25 Talk ?Balancing Career and Your Own Business: 6:35 ? 7:20 Vote Of Thanks: 7:20 ? 7:25 NETWORKING SESSION & Tea Break: 7:30 onwards >>>> Register NOW by sending an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com, or call 254 721 663 208. Very few spaces left!! Carry Ksh. 300 bob which caters for your Tea, Snacks & part to go Palmhouse Foundation. LYP Members in good standing to attend for FREE -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~--- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From winfred at panafricantrucks.com Mon Oct 5 01:41:46 2009 From: winfred at panafricantrucks.com (Winfred Nyambura) Date: Mon, 5 Oct 2009 08:41:46 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] MOTIVATION AT ITS BEST! 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Fair hope is dead, And the light is drenched in night What sound can break the silence of despair? The sky is overcast. Yet the stars shall rise at last Brighter for darkness past And the angels silvers voices Will stir the air ONCE AGAIN! -- Regards Francis Mwangi Chege Java Software Developer Safari SoftSolutions Ltd. +254 - 721 663 208 http://francismwangi.blogspot.com/ https://twitter.com/francismwangi http://www.facebook.com/profile.php#/profile.php?id=1579110764&ref=profile "It is amazing how much you can ascertain by just finding out." --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ PROFESSIONALS NETWORKING SESSION/FORUM VENUE: Marble Arch Hotel DATE: Thursday 8th October 2009 TIME: 6:00pm ? 8:00pm GUEST SPEAKER: Eric Kimani, former CEO of Sameer Africa, Founder of Palmhouse Foundation, Proprietor of Palmhouse Dairies Limited, KCA Githunguri Campus & Mukore Academy, Chair of HelpAge International -London & one of the Top Most Motivational Speakers in Kenya. 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Get all the 840 e-books at Ksh. 3,500 -- Regards Francis Mwangi Chege Java Software Developer Safari SoftSolutions Ltd. +254 - 721 663 208 http://francismwangi.blogspot.com/ https://twitter.com/francismwangi http://www.facebook.com/profile.php#/profile.php?id=1579110764&ref=profile "It is amazing how much you can ascertain by just finding out." --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ PROFESSIONALS NETWORKING SESSION/FORUM VENUE: Marble Arch Hotel DATE: Thursday 8th October 2009 TIME: 6:00pm ? 8:00pm GUEST SPEAKER: Eric Kimani, former CEO of Sameer Africa, Founder of Palmhouse Foundation, Proprietor of Palmhouse Dairies Limited, KCA Githunguri Campus & Mukore Academy, Chair of HelpAge International -London & one of the Top Most Motivational Speakers in Kenya. 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"Be still, and know that I am God: I will be exalted among the heathen, I will be exalted in the earth.The LORD of hosts is with us; the God of Jacob is our refuge (Psalms 46:10-11). -That things would be worse without God's daily interference. " It is of the Lord's mercies that we are not consumed, because his compassions fail not. They are new every morning: great is thy faithfulness" (lamentations 3:22-23). -That God's angels are ever at work. "The angel of the Lord encamps around those who fear him,and he delivers them.Taste and see that the Lord is good; blessed is the man who takes refuge in him.Fear the Lord, you his saints,for those who fear him lack nothing.The lions may grow weak and hungry,but those who seek the Lord lack no good thing. (Psalms 34:7-10). -That God has got good plans in store for His children. "And I saw a new heaven and a new earth: for the first heaven and the first earth were passed away; and there was no more sea.And I John saw the holy city, new Jerusalem, coming down from God out of heaven, prepared as a bride adorned for her husband.And I heard a great voice out of heaven saying, Behold, the tabernacle of God is with men, and he will dwell with them, and they shall be his people, and God himself shall be with them, and be their God.And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain: for the former things are passed away" (Revelation 21:1-4). Are you a victim of the world's unfairness? Rest assure that the good Lord understands your pain and is doing everything to solve your dilemma. Can we pray? "Father,God,this evening I watched the news, and as always left in great pain. Out there, are many of your children, who are really suffering. They have no one else who cares as much as you do. I plead with you, loving Father, to meet each one of them, at their points of need. Bring their suffering to an end, and give them a reason to have faith in you! Thanks for hearing this prayer, and for your promise to answer it, not according to our will, but rather according to your will. Amen!. Have a wonderful day with the assurance that God loves you. Pr Birai 612-386-4608 For more articles,please visit my blog www.pastorbirai.com From bensonmaisori at yahoo.co.uk Mon Oct 5 08:54:30 2009 From: bensonmaisori at yahoo.co.uk (BENSON MAISORI) Date: Mon, 5 Oct 2009 12:54:30 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] KACC JOB MUST BE GIVEN TO A WOMAN! Message-ID: <187204.35029.qm@web25901.mail.ukl.yahoo.com> Time has come for the? Kenya Anti Corruption Commission? Director's job to be given to a woman! I know this piece may raise eyebrows and that is why i will go straight to the point. Historically speaking our country has witnessed monuments of corruption stretching back from the immediate post independence period to the era of Kamlesh Patni and his disciples through to the era of Anglo Leasing among others. I stand to be corrected but I think the most distinguishing and outstanding fact in the history of corruption in kenya is that women have hardly been involved. Save for Margaret Gachara I do not remember for a fact which other lady has been seriously mentioned in mega and minor scandals! But the irony surrounding the fight against corruption in Kenya is that women just like other fields have been relegated to the periphery. Already after the exit of Ringera, names have been slotted and speculation is rife that most likely one of the names being suggested will end up occupying that seat. It is evident people are not having a soft spot for a woman. Let us admit for once that the war against corruption is becoming trickier by the day and the sooner we change tact the better. The first gear I suggest we engage is that of having to ensure it is a lady who is given that job.. After all the KACC and Economic Crimes Act does not say it only a man who can be the Director. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ PROFESSIONALS NETWORKING SESSION/FORUM VENUE: Marble Arch Hotel DATE: Thursday 8th October 2009 TIME: 6:00pm ? 8:00pm GUEST SPEAKER: Eric Kimani, former CEO of Sameer Africa, Founder of Palmhouse Foundation, Proprietor of Palmhouse Dairies Limited, KCA Githunguri Campus & Mukore Academy, Chair of HelpAge International -London & one of the Top Most Motivational Speakers in Kenya. TOPIC: BALANCING CAREER AND YOUR OWN BUSINESS Registration of Attendants ? 6:00pm ? 6:00pm Meeting Call to Order - 6:10 ? 6:12 Prayers: 6:12 ? 6:15 Introductions of Attendants: 6:15 ? 6: 25 Talk ?Balancing Career and Your Own Business: 6:35 ? 7:20 Vote Of Thanks: 7:20 ? 7:25 NETWORKING SESSION & Tea Break: 7:30 onwards >>>> Register NOW by sending an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com, or call 254 721 663 208. Very few spaces left!! Carry Ksh. 300 bob which caters for your Tea, Snacks & part to go Palmhouse Foundation. LYP Members in good standing to attend for FREE -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~--- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From terewawf at gmail.com Mon Oct 5 07:45:27 2009 From: terewawf at gmail.com (Franklyne Terewa) Date: Mon, 5 Oct 2009 11:45:27 +0000 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Singles Night. Message-ID: Kwani Kuliendaje? Weeh Josh,tupe Uhondo Kizee. I Hear Some Came Out Smiling And Others Loaded.... FT -- Sent from my mobile device Regards; Myself at gmail.com --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ PROFESSIONALS NETWORKING SESSION/FORUM VENUE: Marble Arch Hotel DATE: Thursday 8th October 2009 TIME: 6:00pm ? 8:00pm GUEST SPEAKER: Eric Kimani, former CEO of Sameer Africa, Founder of Palmhouse Foundation, Proprietor of Palmhouse Dairies Limited, KCA Githunguri Campus & Mukore Academy, Chair of HelpAge International -London & one of the Top Most Motivational Speakers in Kenya. TOPIC: BALANCING CAREER AND YOUR OWN BUSINESS Registration of Attendants ? 6:00pm ? 6:00pm Meeting Call to Order - 6:10 ? 6:12 Prayers: 6:12 ? 6:15 Introductions of Attendants: 6:15 ? 6: 25 Talk ?Balancing Career and Your Own Business: 6:35 ? 7:20 Vote Of Thanks: 7:20 ? 7:25 NETWORKING SESSION & Tea Break: 7:30 onwards >>>> Register NOW by sending an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com, or call 254 721 663 208. Very few spaces left!! Carry Ksh. 300 bob which caters for your Tea, Snacks & part to go Palmhouse Foundation. LYP Members in good standing to attend for FREE -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~--- From kipjsang at yahoo.com Mon Oct 5 04:32:34 2009 From: kipjsang at yahoo.com (sang kip) Date: Mon, 5 Oct 2009 01:32:34 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Re: INFO ON SAUDI ARABIA JOBS In-Reply-To: <251988.99393.qm@web63602.mail.re1.yahoo.com> References: <251988.99393.qm@web63602.mail.re1.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <165661.16478.qm@web51110.mail.re2.yahoo.com> Saudi Arabia is the center of Wahhabism, a branch of Islam that teaches radical fundamentalism that subjugate women and non-Muslims. Wahabi radicalism gave birth to al-Qaeda and wherever the radicalism is rooted breeds terrorism.This is true in Saudi Arabia, Somalia and Yemen. Beware of going to Saudi Arabia. ________________________________ From: mutwotarichard To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Cc: rakwach at gmail.com Sent: Monday, October 5, 2009 3:16:28 AM Subject: [YP_Ke] Re: INFO ON SAUDI ARABIA JOBS The first thing to do is confirm whether the recruitment agency is registered. this can be done from the saudi embassy here in nairobi. secondly once in the country go and register with the kenyan embassy in riyadh just incase you encounter problems which are common. its true saudi jobs are not the best, they take your passport on arrival and may have you arrested for flimsy reasons. there is not much you can do , its actually a risk you are taking. --- On Sat, 10/3/09, Felix Otieno wrote: >From: Felix Otieno >Subject: [YP_Ke] INFO ON SAUDI ARABIA JOBS >To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com >Date: Saturday, October 3, 2009, 10:51 AM > > > >Hi YPs, > >A friend of mine is leaving the country soon for Saudi to work.I have >some issues with this.I have read in the media and heard people talk >about women getting molested and abused in every kind of way.I just >wanted to find out if this is true.If so,could some one tell me how to >go about it just in case such a thing happens.What are some of the >organizations that deal with such,both here and there(Saudi).What are >some of the terms of the employers out there and if they are harsh,how >can some one circumvent them?Any additional information would be >highly appreciated. >Regards > >Felix.O >P.o.Box 18766-00100 >Nairobi >+254733471116 >Nairobi > > >> > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ PROFESSIONALS NETWORKING SESSION/FORUM VENUE: Marble Arch Hotel DATE: Thursday 8th October 2009 TIME: 6:00pm ? 8:00pm GUEST SPEAKER: Eric Kimani, former CEO of Sameer Africa, Founder of Palmhouse Foundation, Proprietor of Palmhouse Dairies Limited, KCA Githunguri Campus & Mukore Academy, Chair of HelpAge International -London & one of the Top Most Motivational Speakers in Kenya. 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Name: monkey.wmv Type: application/octet-stream Size: 786432 bytes Desc: monkey.wmv URL: From newsletter at kara.or.ke Mon Oct 5 05:02:53 2009 From: newsletter at kara.or.ke (The Kenya Alliance of Resident Associations(KARA)) Date: Mon, 5 Oct 2009 12:02:53 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] The KARA Weekly Newsletter Issue No. 239, October 2009 Message-ID: Issue No. 239: Editor's highlights of the week: Welcome to your favourite, authoritative and the consistent KARA Weekly Newsletter. As always, we appreciate your valued feedback. This week mediator and former UN Secretary General Dr. Koffi Annan is in town, reportedly to pressure government to enhance its pace of reforms. But a section of government is very convinced, in its self assessment, that it has "grade A score of 90%" according to the Government Spokesman Dr. Alfred Mutua. Will Annan's magic work out or fail him this time round? If anything else, Kenyans expect that he can put out the small fires that threaten the work of Committee of Experts on the constitution. Indeed, all eyes are trained to his "way forward" Wednesday statement before he flies out. We are glad you are reading us. Editor. In this issue and at a glance . Nacada fires a shot at estate bars Kara's open letter on "uproar over internet costs" Kara's date with Embu set for early November TEAMS boss Michael Joseph on fibre optic cable National Land Policy: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly City Council, Kara, UNEP meeting on waste management . Neighbourhood Kenya - advertise in November edition What others say - Alice Kirambi and Paul Collier: "I am so pleased by the very informative (Kara weekly e) newsletter that really provides a forum of learning by the leadership audience. Your newsletter is also contributing greatly to our work at CPDA". Alice Kirambi, Executive Director, Christian Partners Development Agency "While both Kenyatta and Moi favoured their own tribes, neither devoted any serious priority to building a sense of national identity. There was no attempt to create a national language, and in the school system the history of each locality was given precedence over national history", Paul Collier, author of "Wars, Guns & Votes : Democracy in Dangerous Places, pg.69 Nacada fires a shot at estate bars: A government agency has proposed radical changes that would affect consumers, bar owners and the media in a bid to curb an ever-expanding drinking culture that the anti-drugs body terms a hindrance to the country's social and economic development. Full-story Kara's open letter on "uproar over internet costs" In the said article, Information and Communications Permanent Secretary Dr. Bitange Ndemo is quoted in part as saying that, "The shareholders (operators) are making a massive 2,000 per cent from selling their capacity before the cable officially goes live". This revelation, coming from Government as it does, is truly shocking to say the least. Full-story Kara's date with Embu set for early November: The Embu Kara chapter and Embu Citywide Residents Association will be launched on 6th November. The Eastern Province headquarter town of Embu will play host to Kara - in an effort aimed at spreading the alliance's tentacles onto the grassroots, countrywide. So far similar entities have been established in Nakuru, Kisumu, Mombasa, Eldoret, Kitale, Nyeri and Nairobi. The Citywide Residents Associations (CRA's) is a Kara program supported by the Ford Foundation. You are in Embu and want to attend? Call Nancy or Sarah at the secretariat. TEAMS boss Michael Joseph on fibre optic cable: The East African Marine Systems (TEAMS) undersea is now ready for commercial service. Full-story National Land Policy: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: Section 57 - "This policy designates all land in Kenya as Public land, community land and Private land"! The concern is that applied arbitrarily and maliciously, the resultant ambiguity could lead to injustice in the sense that government (through the National Land Commission (NLC)) could designate private land as community and/or public land. That way, investments could be adversely affected. Through the policy, the government appears to target land under private ownership for acquisition - through an irrevocable declaration as either public or communal. Next week: Section 233 - "The NLC shall have the following functions (a) hold the title to and manage public land on behalf of the Government" City Council, Kara, UNEP meeting on waste management; Representatives of Kara, UNEP, University of Nairobi, Water Resources Management Authority, among others will meet with the City Council of Nairobi Town Clerk Mr. Philip Kisia - to discuss awareness creation and role of councilors on achieving an integrated solid waste management system. Subject to the meeting, a major capacity building workshop for Nairobi councilors will be undertaken. Last Wednesday, Kara held a build-up meeting with senior officers at the Council's Environment Department. In the meantime, Kara urges its members to support the efforts to manage solid waste in an integrated way. Key events calendar highlights for Oct/Nov. 2009: 06 Oct - CCN, Kara and stakeholders meeting on waste management 07 Oct - Breakfast Meeting on Land Reforms in Kenya 07 Oct - ANEW General Assembly in Maseru, Lesotho 07 Oct - Automobile Association of Kenya Governing Council Meeting 08 Oct - United Kenya Club Annual General Meeting 23 Oct - Nairobi Industrial Area Business and Residents Association's Meeting 24 Oct - Launch of New Nyali Association 06 Nov - Launch of Embu Citywide Residents Association (ECRA) DISCLAIMER: Clickhere TO JOIN OR SUPPORT KARA - Clickhere Safe Subscribe/Unsubscribe: To automatically subscribe - please send a message with subject 'subscribe' to kara_newsletter-subscribe at kara.or.ke You could similarly unsubscribe automatically by sending a mail to kara_newsletter-unsubscribe at kara.or.ke with the subject 'unsubscribe'. 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This is unbelievable. I got this email from a friend and I was shocked. --- On Thu, 10/1/09, daphne ogega wrote: From: daphne ogega Subject: [KACA] Fw: Re: My brother see what is going on in Thiland asia To: Kaca at yahoogroups.com Date: Thursday, October 1, 2009, 5:48 PM ? MAN JUST AWAIT FOR MY MAILS OK,YOU KNOW THE GERMANS FOR FOR THEIR ELECTION.PLS I WILL GET BACK TO YOU NEXT WEEK FOR THE I.V REGARDS --- On Wed, 9/23/09, Ifeanyi Obiekezie wrote: From: Ifeanyi Obiekezie Subject: Re: My brother see what is going on in Thiland asia To: "laurety eze" Date: Wednesday, September 23, 2009, 12:55 PM QUE MIEDO THAILAND? PEOPLE EATING A BLACK MAN. I have never seen anything like this before! The Asian appetite for "exotic" taste sometimes scare me - from stories of cat eating to dogs, to lizard, snakes?to all sorts of crazy fish, then human embryos and now to fully grown humans! The photo of the person you are about to watch could have been somebody's fiance, husband or Dad! This looks too real to be true. ? How I wish all black leaders watch these photos and give guidelines of who they allow to migrate into their countries. The time has come for black (Africans, American, West Indies etc)?to rise and unite together against attrocities committed by foreigners on them either on their soil or abroad. Time to pray to God?is now! ? ? ???????Could this be true? Are we safe with Thai and Chinese foods? That's food for thought! ? ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From:?Elizabeth Asung To:?Elizabeth Asung Date:?Mon, 3 Aug 2009 20:59:08 +0000 (GMT) Subject:?Fw: Thai people eating a black man. Could this be true? God forbid!!!?This is unthinkable! what is going on??? ?With Best Wishes Elizabeth Asung "Leadership is not in the title we wear but in the value we add" Bishop David Oyedepo ? --- ? ? It's time for African leaders to watch who they allow to immigrate into their countries. The time has come for Africans to rise and unite against attrocities committed by foreigners on them either on their soil or abroad. Time for Hunting has come! ? "The important thing is this: to be able at any moment to sacrifice what we are?for what we could become." ...Charles Du Bos ? "It is no easy task to be good...wherefore, goodness is both rare and laudable and noble." (Nicomachean Ethics)?- Aristotle (384-322 BC) ? M. Disame - Stretch your imagination __._,_.___ Messages in this topic (1) Reply (via web post) | Start a new topic Messages | Files | Photos | Links | Database | Polls | Members | Calendar MARKETPLACE Mom Power: Discover the community of moms doing more for their families, for the world and for each other Change settings via the Web (Yahoo! ID required) Change settings via email: Switch delivery to Daily Digest | Switch format to Traditional Visit Your Group | Yahoo! 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More of us need to support her in the push for the change we need for those currently in power are not serious people but harvesters where corruption and impunity thrives. Read her comments below. . Annan must whip leaders into shape Annan?s busy day in Nairobi When you hear her speak you can sense the wishes and hopes of many kenyans. Hon. Karua has been doing a very good job even more than the ministers combined for she speaks for the rest of us who share the frustrations of the delay in change. More of us need to support her in the push for the change we need for those currently in power are not serious people but harvesters where corruption and impunity thrives. Read her comments below. . Annan must whip leaders into shape Annan?s busy day in Nairobi By Maseme Machuka and Beauttah Omanga Former UN General-Secretary Kofi Annan has embarked on a series of meetings to push for the implementation of Agenda Four. These are the long-term reform measures agreed in the Kenya National Dialogue and Reconciliation agreement. Dr Annan met and held lengthy talks with Vice-President Kalonzo Musyoka, a function the media was not allowed in. "We have held ver y fruitful consultations but details will be released to the public by Annan after he meets with the President and the Prime Minister," said the VP. Early in the day he met Lands Minister James Orengo, former Justice Minister Martha Karua, Gatanga MP Peter Kenneth and British High Commissioner to Kenya Rob Macaire in private. Sources said Annan held the meetings to try and understand the delay in reforms. Karua told journalists the talks "bordered on reforms and the lack of willingness from Government to push for reforms. She said the Government was not reading the public mood. Said she: "Time was running out. We are drawing near to the electoral cycle which means that we need all of us to put our efforts together to push for reforms." Meaningful reforms Karua said Kenyans must rise and push "an unwilling and reluctant" Government into action if any meaningful reforms were to be achieved. The Gichugu MP, who was one of the leaders who participated in the initial mediation talks at Serena said: "As Kenyans we must focus on our attention to reforms in order to generate the much needed political will." Kenneth when asked of the meeting brushed it off just saying, "I was meeting a personal friend. I am not involved in those meetings". Upon his arrival on Sunday Annan singled the most pressing matters as beating the deadline for a new constitution, and overhaul of the Judiciary and Police departments and electoral reforms. Coalition leaders, he said, must listen to the voice of the people, which is pro-reforms, Kenya must have a new constitution in 18 months or before the next cycle of elections, and they must unlock the requisite political will to make things move. ? ? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From leooderaomolo at yahoo.com Mon Oct 5 21:51:24 2009 From: leooderaomolo at yahoo.com (Leo Odera Omolo) Date: Mon, 5 Oct 2009 18:51:24 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] aaaaaaamatatu carnage in Luo-Nyanza Roadscontinued unabated as 34 people perished withinfour days Message-ID: <795942.23916.qm@web34306.mail.mud.yahoo.com> ROAD CARNAGE CLAIMED THE LIVES OF 44 PEOPLE IN NYANZA WITHIN FOUR DAYS ONLY AS MATATU SLAUGHTER OF PEOPLE CONTINUED UNABATED. Writes Leo Odera Omolo In Kisumu City At least a total of 34 people perished in fatal road carnage in Nyanza Province within four days. and more expected to die as the Matatu drivers flagrantly ignored traffic rules and regulations. 20 people lost their lives on what has now become a ?Killer Road? with a section of Kisii-Migori road. The section is between Awendo town and Migori town, which is estimated to be about 35kilometers. Experts says the road is too narrow with many sharp corners. But this is one of the busiest road. It traversed by heavy commercial vehicles, particularly long-haul trailers ferrying cargo to the neighboring Tanzania, Rwanda, Burundi ,Uganda and even to the Easter parts of the Democratic Republic of Congo. Last Thursday a Matatu from Kisii town heading to Migori lost control and overturned about three kilometers from Uriri trading centre, and a sharp corner down towards Oyani river bridge. At Koigo In this particular accident 10 people lost their lives, while scores of other sustained serious bodily injuries and were rushed to several hospitals in Migori town for treatment. On Sunday evening a Kisii bound Matatu collided with trailer ferrying raw sugar-cane to the nearby Sony Sugar factory at Awendo, and 7 people died instantly, while about the same number were rushed to Migori Hospitals with multiple bodily injuries for treatment. A prominent Nairobi businessman and sports enthusiast Mr John Bo Awiti-Otange who witnessed the Thursday accident and even offered a lift for some of the injured passengers to Hospitals in Migori said this section of the road is too narrow and has a lot of dangerous and sharp corners. He made a passionate appeal to the government to widen this section of the road between Ranen Market- Awendo, Stela Kakrao and Migori in order to save many more lives. The government, particularly the Minister of Roads should make funds available for the expansion and widening of this section of the Kisii- Migori highway. Apart ?from heavy commercial vehicles. Trailers and matatus, tractors hauling raw cane for crushing at the nearby SONY Sugar facility are also posing ?serious threats other users of the road. ? As if that was not painful to he surrounding villagers, on Sunday evening while the same Mr. Awiti-Otange and his cousin Mr. Dave Nyamita and other friends were having drinks at the nearby Rapogi ?Market, a telephone call came from Mrs Stellah Nyamita who had earlier gone to Migori town requesting her husband and Mr. Awiti-Otange towait forher at Rapogi so that all of them could go home together as she had boarded a Matatu which was then approaching Awendo town. ?phone call came from a good Samaritan telling the group to go to the main highway road near Awendo, because a terrible accident had occurred. The group rushed to the scene, but were shocked to find the young lady Stellah Nyamita ?with whom they had just exchanged niceties about 20 minutes earlier was among those laying dead. by the roadside following a collision between the Matatu and a Tractor. Mr.Awiti-Otange immediately made a passionate appeal tot he Ministry of Roads and other relevant Ministries ?to make funds available so hat this particular section of the road could be widened, and most of its sharp corners straightened.. On Saturday, a Matatu which belonged to Mololine, which was ferrying passengers from Kisumu to Nairobi via Kericho and Nakuru ?14 passengers including the diver and his conductor died. This was one of the worst accident. The trailer smashed the Matatu Nissan Matatu and landed on its rooftop. And n Monday morning a Mini-bus travelling from Homa-Bay to Kisumu was involved in another serious accident at Rabuor about 8 kilometers in the outskirt of Kisumu City .Several people died while scores of other were seriously hurt? and had to be rushed to the New Nyanza General Hospital for treatment. In most accident the cause was reported by passengers who survived to be over speeding and excess passengers. All these Matatus carrying excess passengers and over speeding passing trough the numerous police traffic check-points, which are so many on thjs section of the road, but not even one single Matatu is booked for court appearances on traffic offences There serious allegation against the traffic policemen manning road check-points that they are always busy doing what looked like collection. Each and every passing passenger vehicle must drop an envelope ?containing money for the policemen. They bothered very little about over speeding and excess passengers.. Ends leooderaomolo at yahoo.com. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From bigavala at aol.com Mon Oct 5 21:17:33 2009 From: bigavala at aol.com (bigavala at aol.com) Date: Mon, 05 Oct 2009 21:17:33 -0400 Subject: [Jambo] Breaking News " Even Kofi Annan knows about our tribalism syndrome In-Reply-To: <8492F2242D21A2419B9C0AA8DA9B8E7B266CB5@mailserver.salafrica.com> References: <8492F2242D21A2419B9C0AA8DA9B8E7B266CB5@mailserver.salafrica.com> Message-ID: <8CC1439EA2167C2-22D4-5E87@webmail-m062.sysops.aol.com> Why are we still divided even after being exposed to the western worl and having gone to the so called schools? Is it because of too much doubles and triples that people actually never shyed away from tribalism? Tuesday, 6th October 2009 ODM, PNU rivalry explodes before Annan Annan?s busy day in Nairobi Annan?s busy day in Nairobi By David Ohito Chief Mediator Kofi Annan met President Kibaki and Prime minister Raila Odinga with the verdict progress on reform was painfully slow. But they responded by awarding themselves Grade ?A? on what has been achieved so far. Reports from inside the meeting with Annan claimed there was a near standoff between the two main blocs of the coalition. At one point, Annan left the meeting and was not accompanied by the two leaders. Even a much-publicised lunch between him and the two principals was dropped from the day?s agenda. Annan will, however, meet them again on Wednesday reportedly to discuss how public appointments will be made to "reflect the face of Kenya". Sources revealed that Kibaki and Raila agreed to have The Hague?s Chief Prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo come to Kenya a week after Annan leaves. This legitimises The Hague?s take-over of cases against those who bear greatest responsibility for post-election violence. The Government has promised to "accord priority to reconciliation" while leaving the door open to trials at th e International Criminal Court. >From left: Ministers Mutula Kilonzo, Moses Wetangula and Beth Mugo when former UN chief Kofi Annan met the Serena team. At right is Justice and Constitutional Affairs Secretary Gichira Kibara. Photo:Collins Kweyu/Standard It also pledged to finalise constitutional review on time and deal with all contentious issues. There were no photo sessions at the steps of Harambee House as was the case in February 2008, as Annan strove to convince Kenyans he was making progress in getting Kibaki and Raila to share power. "It was a tense meeting and at one point ministers shouted at each other trading bitter accusations over the status of reforms," a source at the meeting revealed. Serena talks The sessions ran late into the evening as the mediator met with the ministers who sat in the Serena Talks. The discussions with the ministers remained secret. Annan issued a statement in the evening saying he had "constructive discussions". His spokesperson, Mr Robert Watkinson, said: "Mr Annan welcomes the candid and constructive discussions he has held on Tuesday with a range of stakeholders involved in the Kenyan reform process. He has been encouraged by the commitment expressed by all his interlocutors to fully implement this process, and is looking forward to further fruitful discussions over the next two days." Watkinson added Annan, who was expected to brief journalists last evening, would only speak to them on Wednesday. By then, he will have met with,=2 0among others, religious, civil society and business leaders. Independent sources said the former UN boss asked questions on criticism of Kibaki was favouring one community in appointments and not consulting Raila or his party. "The surprise issue Annan raised, and which he said was as important as the reforms is appointments to public office. Annan said anger would continue to build as long as appointments seemed to favour just one community. He said that is the perception at the moment,?? said a source. "He said a key contributor to the 2008 violence was a perception among Kenyans that this was a Government of one community and nothing has been done to change that perception.?? But as Kibaki and Raila glorified their achievements a silent war played out in Raila?s party, with some arguing it had not been consulted on the collective position all was well. They say it was only later in the day that they learnt their party leader actually signed a document through which the President?s office communicated their shared view on Monday morning. Ahead of schedule They took the bold step a day after Government Spokesman Dr Alfred Mutua said the actual score for the coalition was "90 per cent" and all the reforms agreed to by Kibaki and Raila were either "ongoing" or "ahead of schedule". The two leaders appeared to indirectly be telling his fears for Kenya in 2012 were either unfounded or without basis. They also seemed to be rebuffing the internationa l community, led by America?s President Barack Obama, over its intensification of pressure on them to deliver a new constitution. A statement issued by the Presidential Press Service, which acknowledged Raila?s position as similar to Kibaki?s, gave what the principals called "the factual status of the Reform implementation" as simply "impressive". Annan must have found it curious the shared opinion against international community by the two leaders only two years ago had no time for each other and had to be forced on each other by the same outsider forces. The mediator was after all last in Kenya a year ago, and on Sunday he told Kenyans he was back to listen to their views and those of their leaders on the reform agenda. In the morning Annan met Kibaki and Raila, plus some ministers, but in the afternoon, he held a series of meetings with representatives from the Committee of Experts, the Truth, Justice and Reconciliation Commission and the Dialogue Team. unilateral moves At a meeting between Government officials with the Serena Team and the Committee on Management of Coalition Affairs Justice minister Mutula Kilonzo was accused of acting as a ?rogue? and making unilateral decisions. It was then agreed that henceforth Deputy Prime ministers Uhuru Kenyatta and Musalia Mudavadi be mandated to liaise with the committees and report the coalition?s position on the various issues the experts are working on. The two are to report back to the Coalition by Friday. ? =0 A ? 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URL: From leooderaomolo at yahoo.com Mon Oct 5 20:14:19 2009 From: leooderaomolo at yahoo.com (Leo Odera Omolo) Date: Mon, 5 Oct 2009 17:14:19 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] GADHAFI IS EXPECTED IN KAMPALA LATER THIS MONTH AFTER FEUDS Message-ID: <643550.52166.qm@web34308.mail.mud.yahoo.com> LIBYAN STRONGMAN MUAMOR GADHAFI IS EXPECTED IN KAMPALA LATER THIS MONTH TO ADDRESS AN AU SUMMIT ON AFRICAN REFUGEES. News Analysis By Leo Odera omolo In Kisumu City. LIBYAN strong man Col Muamor El-Gadhafi 0s expected in the Ugandan capital, Kampala later this month after several months of diplomatic thaw and standoff. According to a tentative program leaked in Kampala,Gadhafi will arrive in Kampala on a very special mission to attend an African Union Summit on refugees and displaced persons. The Summit is scheduled or October 19i and 23. Sources in the Libyan Embassy in Kampala could not confirm noir deny his schedules.A source within the Ugandan government, however, confirmed that Gadhafi is expected to attend the special summit of AU heads of state and government. The conference, which is expected to attract 10 heads of stated will discuss the plight of refugees, returnees, and internally displaced persons.. His presence and attendance on is capacity as the current chairman, of the African Union {AU} will be so crucial to the summit.. ?There is still some doubts as to whether Gadhafi will attend this summit or not. Ugandan officials, however, says there is no-good reason why he shouldn?t come and attend the meeting since is the chairman of the Au. But no one can commit himself on Gadhafi?s ?travels,? a source in the Libyana Embassy said. _President Museveni held a meeting with Gadhafi in New York last month during which they agreed that traditional leaders should stay out of politics. The New York meeting followed unconfirmed allegations that Gadhafi was using Ugandan tribal kingdoms to undermine the ruling National Resistance Movement {NRM} government and boost his bid to become the first President of a United States of Africa, which the AU is fronting. The NEWVISION today?s edition quoted a Foreign Ministry official in Kampala as saying. that about 10 African heads of state and governments would attend the summit, although confirmation was only expected ion the last week before the start of the summit. ?It is too early to confirm as their national obligations as susceptible to abrupt adjustment, ?the official added. Among those African leaders who have expressed interests in attending the summit is the embattled Sudanese President Omar Bashir whoo9s seen as a key stakeholder since most refugees in Uganda are Sudanese nationals. President Bashir, is indicted by the International Criminal Court of Justice at the Hague had stayed away at the Smart Partnership Conference , which was held in Kampala in July this year to avoid a possible diplomatic incident.? As a signatory to the Rome Statute, Uganda is obliged to arrest and handover suspects indicted by the ICC,. Uganda currently host about 155,400 refugees, most of them from the Sudan and the Democratic Republic of Congo.. Most of the 57,500 Sudanese refugee arrived in the country during the North-South civil war, which started in 1983.But following the signing of the 2005 comprehensive Peace Agreement, the UN High Commission for Refugees{UNHCR} started repatriating some of tem. However, most have remained in Uganda, with some having established permanent residence in that country. The Pan-African summit is expected to come up with a declaration that will tackle the causes of the African Continent?s 17 million refugees and internally displaced persons. The out come of the summit will be an au convention for the protection and assistance of the internally displaced people in Africa,? said Ugandan Minister for Disaster and Preparedness Tarsis Kabwegyewere.. Uganda has so far received USD 350,000 from the UNHCR to host the Pan-African Summit in Kampala,which is expected to cost over USD 2 million.. Ends leooderaomolo at yahoo.com ? ? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From franklinm3 at yahoo.com Tue Oct 6 02:18:27 2009 From: franklinm3 at yahoo.com (Francis Njuguna) Date: Mon, 5 Oct 2009 23:18:27 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Encouragement For Today Message-ID: <27753.10712.qm@web52807.mail.re2.yahoo.com> ?He will keep you strong to the end, so that you will be blameless on the day of our Lord Jesus Christ. God, who has called you into fellowship with his Son Jesus Christ our Lord, is faithful.? 1 Corinthians 1:8?9 What a marvelous assurance of God's work! First, He will keep you strong to the end. God is always faithful to do all He says. He is the one who does it, but he invites us into partnership with His Son Jesus. What is God already doing in your life that He invites you to partner with Him to bring about? Just think about that today. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ PROFESSIONALS NETWORKING SESSION/FORUM VENUE: Marble Arch Hotel DATE: Thursday 8th October 2009 TIME: 6:00pm ? 8:00pm GUEST SPEAKER: Eric Kimani, former CEO of Sameer Africa, Founder of Palmhouse Foundation, Proprietor of Palmhouse Dairies Limited, KCA Githunguri Campus & Mukore Academy, Chair of HelpAge International -London & one of the Top Most Motivational Speakers in Kenya. 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URL: From jairuschurch at yahoo.com Mon Oct 5 22:45:51 2009 From: jairuschurch at yahoo.com (Jagem K'Onyiego) Date: Mon, 5 Oct 2009 19:45:51 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Re: Real Mt Kenya Mafia In-Reply-To: <4e1265230910050658r29fc041bk3ce7189ad9210ab1@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <996081.85355.qm@web62101.mail.re1.yahoo.com> Wa Njuru And so when will this ujinga end? We know 'Ufisadi" is what is killing wanainchi in the Country, it is just ruining the country. But here you are Defending tooth and nail "Wakora". Eti because Ruto ate the maize therefore it is a "Teeth for a Tooth" let Kimunya mundu wa 'nyuba' akule. What tatal madness? If that is alright with you basi si uchukue Times Tower na Nyayo house pia Umpatie Kimunya. After all it is just tit for tat. Ujinga mtupu! ? Waweru you need to sober up, then?tukaye pamoja halafu "Wafisadi" tuwangowe out of our midst. Siding with them is a sure recipe for desaster to Kenya. ? K'Onyiego --- On Mon, 10/5/09, Waweru Njuru wrote: From: Waweru Njuru Subject: [YP_Ke] Re: Real Mt Kenya Mafia To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Date: Monday, October 5, 2009, 6:58 AM This is nothing new. Its just end of thinking capacity in the Kenyan political blame game. If you are unhappy with President Kibaki or govt. in general just blame Kikuyus and their sisters from the Mountain. Since you seem to have all the answers; why is it that the Cabinet Ministers "forced" to resign come from Mt. Kenya Region? Eg; Kimunya, Kiraitu, Mwiraria and Murungaru? On the other hand, others like Ruto, Raila were argued NOT to have been "proved" by a court of law to have engaged in Maize Scandal and thus they should not resign.(as if Kimunya et al had been convicted!) Ruto has a criminal case pending in court; do you think if it were a Mt. Kenya Mafia with such a case would the "liberated" Parliament leave him/her in peace? Kibaki might have tribalized the country (i hold no brief for him); but am yet to get logical explanation on why ODM DELIBERATELY fanned anti-Gema feelings by adopting "one-against-41" "Mt. Kenya against Kenya" (codenames for ant-kikuyuism) for their campaign with no shame or apology. What you write is residue of that campaign. On Sun, Oct 4, 2009 at 6:44 PM, Alex Tallam wrote: > I don't blame myself or any other person in this forum who has used the word > Mt Kenya mafia!!!? (kikuyus and Merus). They are called mafia because of the > secretive way they are running things in the country Just like the true > mafia in Italy). What I know is that we have three?layers of mt Kenya mafia: > > A. ?Inner?layer - we must realise that within the civil service, we have a > few old guys who are passed retirement age and yet they are still working. I > have heard that they posses some special qualities that nobody else outside > Mt Kenya?region have!!!?or is it a coinsidence that all of them comes from > Mt Kenya region? Muthaura, Nyoike, Mutahi, Muhoho, etc and so to me, these > are the real mafias!!! they are responsible for things like: > 1. Sale of grand regency hotel to Libyans > 2. Sale of 100,000 acres of land in Tana River to Qataris > 3. sale of 100 acres of JKIA land to Qataris > 4. Sale of Telkom Kenya to the french > 5. Sale of Refineries to Libyans > Lets not cheat ourselves that there is a coalition government, Kibaki is > ruling period!!! otherwise how do we explain the following and many others > without the knowledge of Raila and yet he is in coalition with Kibaki? so > these things are done behind his back by the real Mt Kenya mafia. The same > Mafia was responsible for the 2007 election debacle. > > B. Mid layer - In parliament, we have around 39 or so MPs from the Kikuyu > community, and not a single one of them has condemned or criticise Kibaki on > how?he has tribalised the country or even how he has failed to lead!!! and > this is a very disturbing scenario, their failure to come out and > disassociate themselves with the shortcomings of the inner layer places them > squarely with them, but they dont take part in what the real mafias are > doing, these are the mouth pieces of the inner layer. > > C.?Outer layer - these are the common men and women in the grassroots, these > are the blind group, they follow what the mid layer tells them to do > otherwise?what happened to people like Gitari? Njoya, Musyimi?or even > Wangari Mathai? so when people talk about Mt Kenya Mafia, they are talking > about this leaders!!! > > > > > > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ PROFESSIONALS NETWORKING SESSION/FORUM VENUE: Marble Arch Hotel DATE: Thursday 8th October 2009 TIME: 6:00pm ? 8:00pm GUEST SPEAKER: Eric Kimani, former CEO of Sameer Africa, Founder of Palmhouse Foundation, Proprietor of Palmhouse Dairies Limited, KCA Githunguri Campus & Mukore Academy, Chair of HelpAge International -London & one of the Top Most Motivational Speakers in Kenya. TOPIC: BALANCING CAREER AND YOUR OWN BUSINESS Registration of Attendants ? 6:00pm ? 6:00pm Meeting Call to Order - 6:10 ? 6:12 Prayers: 6:12 ? 6:15 Introductions of Attendants: 6:15 ? 6: 25 Talk ?Balancing Career and Your Own Business: 6:35 ? 7:20 Vote Of Thanks: 7:20 ? 7:25 NETWORKING SESSION & Tea Break: 7:30 onwards >>>> Register NOW by sending an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com, or call 254 721 663 208. 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Kind regards Boniface 0722990604/020 2191056 --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ PROFESSIONALS NETWORKING SESSION/FORUM VENUE: Marble Arch Hotel DATE: Thursday 8th October 2009 TIME: 6:00pm ? 8:00pm GUEST SPEAKER: Eric Kimani, former CEO of Sameer Africa, Founder of Palmhouse Foundation, Proprietor of Palmhouse Dairies Limited, KCA Githunguri Campus & Mukore Academy, Chair of HelpAge International -London & one of the Top Most Motivational Speakers in Kenya. TOPIC: BALANCING CAREER AND YOUR OWN BUSINESS Registration of Attendants ? 6:00pm ? 6:00pm Meeting Call to Order - 6:10 ? 6:12 Prayers: 6:12 ? 6:15 Introductions of Attendants: 6:15 ? 6: 25 Talk ?Balancing Career and Your Own Business: 6:35 ? 7:20 Vote Of Thanks: 7:20 ? 7:25 NETWORKING SESSION & Tea Break: 7:30 onwards >>>> Register NOW by sending an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com, or call 254 721 663 208. Very few spaces left!! 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Pr Birai 612-386-4608 For more articles, please visit my blog @ www.pastorbirai.com From jeffreyxpd at yahoo.com Tue Oct 6 07:06:47 2009 From: jeffreyxpd at yahoo.com (jeffrey Martin) Date: Tue, 6 Oct 2009 04:06:47 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Re: Vacancy - Administrator Vacancy In-Reply-To: <81785d290910060022j16e3644ag8019a33ca7f9cf4f@mail.gmail.com> References: <81785d290910060022j16e3644ag8019a33ca7f9cf4f@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <977308.30163.qm@web112311.mail.gq1.yahoo.com> HI, Kindly forward to interested parties. Regards. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ PROFESSIONALS NETWORKING SESSION/FORUM VENUE: Marble Arch Hotel DATE: Thursday 8th October 2009 TIME: 6:00pm ? 8:00pm GUEST SPEAKER: Eric Kimani, former CEO of Sameer Africa, Founder of Palmhouse Foundation, Proprietor of Palmhouse Dairies Limited, KCA Githunguri Campus & Mukore Academy, Chair of HelpAge International -London & one of the Top Most Motivational Speakers in Kenya. 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Name: ADMINISTRATOR VACANCY.doc Type: application/msword Size: 36352 bytes Desc: not available URL: From jerry2song at yahoo.com Tue Oct 6 08:47:35 2009 From: jerry2song at yahoo.com (Jerry Manu) Date: Tue, 6 Oct 2009 05:47:35 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Re: The Bible.. In-Reply-To: <7b1c74720910060203x5472edb6x5f6a23d34cc8007e@mail.gmail.com> References: <19402E5AB2176D4CBE7B0DB8E5B7F6D24B021078AD@hqexch07.cbk.local> <786467.69935.qm@web56708.mail.re3.yahoo.com> <23207d9b0910041201v39c28abbhfd74a55e6a54414f@mail.gmail.com> <6735fded0910052350r708a51a7pf41eb0d5d1784ff6@mail.gmail.com> <7b1c74720910060203x5472edb6x5f6a23d34cc8007e@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <974446.5014.qm@web32503.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Joseph, I would beg to differ with you the language usage has been done over time to make it more easier for people to understand and read. Take for example the verses you have just given? because one has used if and the other since does it change the meaning to an ordinary person with basic English command?. To be frank the Bible gives the way forward at the same time it warns of the dangers you will encounter as you move on. The Bible was given to guide the Christians on how to keep their faith but when you study the Bible for educational purpose you are bound to find it weird the way you are putting it just remember the guys who were building 'MNARA' to reach God what happened to them. Believe me if you interview those who do the confused things and they know the Bible they will talk about have been Christian but they have backslide? that mean they know they are doing contrarily to what the Bible teaches. Cheers Jerry. ________________________________ From: joseph nyongesa To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Sent: Tue, October 6, 2009 12:03:55 PM Subject: [YP_Ke] Re: The Bible.. The bible as it is now, is to be blamed. It has been too much "doctored". Any one who has studied biblical greek and hebrew can tell so. And the reason is mainlyl this. Taht the original languages in which the bible was written have a wider semantic range ie meaning range...so that often we dont have suitable english equivalents. And so that i dont seem to be beating around the air(aimlessly that is for beating the air in itself is not bad), let me give one illustration. Rom 8:31. Most translations use the conditional "if" God is for us but in the greek text it is the factual "since" God is for us who can be against us. Now that is just a tip of the iceberg. Some of this things if we get to know them..... Cheers. ? On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 9:50 AM, joyce sambu wrote: >Surely the bible cannot be blamed for the erosion of values in our >society. What about the people who do horrible things in the name of >'African culture?' What do you blame that on? > > >On 10/4/09, Dan Nyutu wrote: >> Mumias, >> >> i greatly differ with you. The Bible came in to shed the light to our >> hearts. It gives us the mind of our Creator and helps us to align our >> thoughts and behaviours more to what He expects of us. >> >> As bwana Kennedy said, its the lack of adherence to godly principles that >> has brought us the downfall. remember if we loved one another as the Bible >> urges us, we wouldnt kill, not steal, no corruption, no wars, money intended >> for hospitals, education, roads would be spent on such. >> >> Dan. >> >> On Sun, Oct 4, 2009 at 4:15 PM, kennedy waweru wrote: >> > >> > >> > Greetings Bwana Mumia >> > I beg to differ with your point of view, and it honestly is not a valid >> point at all. The Bible has not taught us how to live in sin at all, if >> anything it is the complete disregard of what the Bible stands for that has >> brought our downfall. We may have changed our culture because of the Bible, >> but have we stuck with the Bible? Along the way, some have strayed from the >> Bible teachings and that is not the fault of the Bible. >> > Remember, not everyone who calls themselves a Christian is really a >> follower of Christ. If we adhered to the teachings of the Bible as a >> community, then believe it that there would not be a pleasant place to be as >> in that community >> > >> > ?Kind Regards, >> > Kennedy Waweru >> > >> > God is the epitome of sanity, while Satan is the epitome of a world, and >> of people, gone mad >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > ________________________________ >> From: Mumia H. N. >> > To: "youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com" >> >> > Sent: Saturday, October 3, 2009 10:14:01 PM >> > Subject: [YP_Ke] The Bible.. >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > Dear YPs, >> > Is it possible that the Bible is one book that has brought us so much >> confusion? We have changed our culture and values because of this Bible book >> and what is written in it. I think Africans should go back to their roots, >> and realize that we brought up real men through cultures like polygamy. A >> man or woman learnt real values in the traditional culture. We had our own >> beliefs. We did not need some fake preacher to tell us how to get saved and >> live life. >> > >> > Our systems were working. >> > >> > There was respect, honor, real values. Real discipline. We had the whole >> community getting involved in the affairs of our children. >> > >> > I submit that the Bible was the beginning of our downfall as Africans. We >> were colonized by religion. We need to open this for discussion. >> > >> > What do you say? >> > >> > Mumia >> > >> > The information contained in this communication is confidential and >> intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom it is >> addressed. If you have received this communication in error, please notify >> us immediately by responding to this email and then delete it from your >> system. Please note that any views or opinions presented in this email are >> solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of the >> Central Bank of Kenya. Central Bank of Kenya is neither liable for the >> proper and complete transmission of the information contained in this >> communication nor for any delay in its receipt. >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> >> >> >> -- >> Daniel Nyutu >> >> Strategy Consultant >> Strategic Leadership Center International >> Horton Court, P.O. Box 3124-00100 >> Nairobi, Kenya. >> Tel: 3872252/ 3877637/ 2067622 >> Email: dnyutu at gmail.com >> Cell: 0728-200075 >> >> "Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting >> different results" >> >> Albert Einstein (Attributed) >> US (German born) Physicist (1879-1955) >> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ PROFESSIONALS NETWORKING SESSION/FORUM VENUE: Marble Arch Hotel DATE: Thursday 8th October 2009 TIME: 6:00pm ? 8:00pm GUEST SPEAKER: Eric Kimani, former CEO of Sameer Africa, Founder of Palmhouse Foundation, Proprietor of Palmhouse Dairies Limited, KCA Githunguri Campus & Mukore Academy, Chair of HelpAge International -London & one of the Top Most Motivational Speakers in Kenya. 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URL: From wagishara at yahoo.com Tue Oct 6 12:14:22 2009 From: wagishara at yahoo.com (Wagishara Frank) Date: Tue, 6 Oct 2009 09:14:22 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Re: Of Male friends In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <285722.62548.qm@web57412.mail.re1.yahoo.com> on this issue of ex-#@$%, i think the best thing is to be warry of them. remember some of them were dropped on your account n would do anything imaginable and unimaginable to be even with u.or should i say to bne even with their ex. so if its me you have chosen, why entertain somebody whos dying and ressurecting to get wat u claim to have surrendered to me. let them keep off. --- On Wed, 9/23/09, Steve Wabwire wrote: From: Steve Wabwire Subject: [YP_Ke] Re: Of Male friends To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Date: Wednesday, September 23, 2009, 3:33 PM A woman/man who insists on keeping old friends [ex-crushes] these are dangerous people to be in a relationship with cz they at one point 'onjesha' the jz friend.who offcourse will drink frm ur well wit all vengeance and impunity.Cannot,will not,shld not & never Trust them. On 9/23/09, Steve Wabwire wrote: > There is nothing like an old timer being jz friends with ur gf. > WHY...Men are hungry tiger's waiting patiently for its prey to settle > then pounce at the opportune moment...In my own words..HIO NI MPANGO > YA KANDO INANGOJA KUIVA. > > On 9/23/09, harrison buluma wrote: >> My take is that some guys will finally accept to be just friends once >> they >> had interest in you but majority will be patient but pursue you no matter >> how long it may take or just wait for an opportunity. Anyway as long as >> you >> don't allow a situation where you can just be two of you in an isolated >> place, no problem. I'm a man I know what I'm saying. >> >> >> >> >> ________________________________ >> From: caroline kunyuga >> To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com >> Sent: Wednesday, September 23, 2009 9:13:59 AM >> Subject: [YP_Ke] Of Male friends >> >> >> Following Kate's "dilemma", I have noticed that most people condemned the >> fact that she went 2 c a friend who was once interested in her and I got >> curious. >> >> frankly, most of my male friends, and the best of them were at one point >> interested in me - does this mean that I should not count them as >> friends? >> and by friends I mean all that entails friendship - house visits, going >> out, >> meeting their girlfriends and sometimes, even reconciling them with their >> new partners. >> >> Personally I have found that, it is easier to make friends with guys with >> whom you have "slaughtered the monster"("am interested in you" "no its >> not >> happening" "ok then, friends?", "sure, friends"), rather than guys who u >> start off on a friendship note - cos the monster eventually, does rear >> its >> ugly head - and u cant continuebeing friends. >> >> Now these friends and how they affect my relationship? - to me, it is >> never >> about the third person - the friend once interseted in my boy/ girlfriend >> - >> it is about the two people in the relationship.? So I live with the duty >> of >> knowing I have someone else's trust to keep and can never do anything 2 >> hurt >> them, with old friends interested in me, new guys interested in me or >> whoever else is out there.? My boyfriend should also trust that I will >> keep >> his trust and if he questions what happend btwn me and some other guy, 2 >> me, >> he is questioning MY trust - am not saying he ain't entitled to, but I >> would >> feel mo than a lil affronted. >> >> So my question to the guys - is it a relationship killer that your >> girfriend >> has friends who were once interested in her? should the girl point out >> all >> the guys who were interested in her to you and would you feel betrayed if >> you found out her friend was once interested in her and she never told >> you? >> and to the ladies - do you keep friends who were once interested in you >> or >> are those strictly a no no? >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > > -- > Sent from my mobile device > -- Sent from my mobile device --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ PROFESSIONALS NETWORKING SESSION/FORUM VENUE: Marble Arch Hotel DATE: Thursday 8th October 2009 TIME: 6:00pm ? 8:00pm GUEST SPEAKER: Eric Kimani, former CEO of Sameer Africa, Founder of Palmhouse Foundation, Proprietor of Palmhouse Dairies Limited, KCA Githunguri Campus & Mukore Academy, Chair of HelpAge International -London & one of the Top Most Motivational Speakers in Kenya. TOPIC: BALANCING CAREER AND YOUR OWN BUSINESS Registration of Attendants ? 6:00pm ? 6:00pm Meeting Call to Order - 6:10 ? 6:12 Prayers: 6:12 ? 6:15 Introductions of Attendants: 6:15 ? 6: 25 Talk ?Balancing Career and Your Own Business: 6:35 ? 7:20 Vote Of Thanks: 7:20 ? 7:25 NETWORKING SESSION & Tea Break: 7:30 onwards >>>> Register NOW by sending an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com, or call 254 721 663 208. Very few spaces left!! Carry Ksh. 300 bob which caters for your Tea, Snacks & part to go Palmhouse Foundation. LYP Members in good standing to attend for FREE -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~--- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From claytonekirk at gmail.com Tue Oct 6 12:25:22 2009 From: claytonekirk at gmail.com (Claytone kirk) Date: Tue, 6 Oct 2009 19:25:22 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Re: TKK In-Reply-To: <4acb1528.1067f10a.5cec.1e40SMTPIN_ADDED@gmr-mx.google.com> References: <4acb1528.1067f10a.5cec.1e40SMTPIN_ADDED@gmr-mx.google.com> Message-ID: <59731f5b0910060925k7e82aec7sa580706ad98551f@mail.gmail.com> Thats one classic one... damn that cop. I happen to be boarding my matatu's at the Tom Mboya commercial stage and I am very disturb at the rate which Police take bribes from the Matatu. it is very alarming and something needs to be done about it. This Police are collecting at least Kshs 20/=(truly something small) from each and every Matatu that comes to that stage. They even forcefully ask for the money from the touts who are in the Matatu and the ones that are on the ground assisting in having the Matatu boarded. They are actually charging protection fees to this guys because if they are not given the money they arrest the guys with out a cause. I believe there is something that needs to be done fast enough. Claytone On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 12:56 PM, Sophie Randall wrote: > On Tom Mboya Street , Nairobi > > A Pastor met a team of policemen who, quite naturally wanted '"something" > (kitu kidogo) from him, but since he wasn't prepared to play their games, > they asked him to pull off and show his driving papers. Having gone through > them, they had nothing to hold against the pastor, they asked him to open > the bonnet of his car. A careful scrutiny of the engine number against that > on paper revealed that letter U was written in such a way that it could be > mistaken for letter V ?. . The officer-in-charge yelled "stolen vehicle!! " > The Pastor sensing trouble, even when he knew he had committed no offence, > yelled back; "Am a pastor not a thief" The officer replied: "Please, leave > that pastor thing...in any case, if you are indeed a pastor, then you must > have a Bible in your car, bring it." The Pastor speedily brought out his > Bible to proof his sanity. > > "Please read Matthew 5:25-26 to me." Incredulously, Pastor opened to the > recommended passage and read: "Settle matters quickly with your adversary > who is taking you to court. Do it while you are still with him on the way, > or he may hand you over to a judge, and the judge may hand you over to th e > officer, and you may be thrown into prison. I tell you the truth; you will > not get out until you have paid the last penny" The perplexed man of God > "QUIETLY" made an "offering" of "some shillings to his newly found > "preacher". The Officer collected his "ki tukidogo " and said to the pastor > , > "End of service go in peace and argue no more". > > You can't beat such a cop at his game! > > > > > > > -- > > > > > > > -- Regards, Claytone Ng'ambwa, --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ PROFESSIONALS NETWORKING SESSION/FORUM VENUE: Marble Arch Hotel DATE: Thursday 8th October 2009 TIME: 6:00pm ? 8:00pm GUEST SPEAKER: Eric Kimani, former CEO of Sameer Africa, Founder of Palmhouse Foundation, Proprietor of Palmhouse Dairies Limited, KCA Githunguri Campus & Mukore Academy, Chair of HelpAge International -London & one of the Top Most Motivational Speakers in Kenya. TOPIC: BALANCING CAREER AND YOUR OWN BUSINESS Registration of Attendants ? 6:00pm ? 6:00pm Meeting Call to Order - 6:10 ? 6:12 Prayers: 6:12 ? 6:15 Introductions of Attendants: 6:15 ? 6: 25 Talk ?Balancing Career and Your Own Business: 6:35 ? 7:20 Vote Of Thanks: 7:20 ? 7:25 NETWORKING SESSION & Tea Break: 7:30 onwards >>>> Register NOW by sending an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com, or call 254 721 663 208. Very few spaces left!! Carry Ksh. 300 bob which caters for your Tea, Snacks & part to go Palmhouse Foundation. LYP Members in good standing to attend for FREE -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~--- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From wagishara at yahoo.com Tue Oct 6 12:25:28 2009 From: wagishara at yahoo.com (Wagishara Frank) Date: Tue, 6 Oct 2009 09:25:28 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Unfaithfulness/Cheating? In-Reply-To: <1275c95e0909230944h3e1352b0n3530b36934f18e4@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <748576.58519.qm@web57409.mail.re1.yahoo.com> hi guys, help this friend of Christ here is a guy who have been dating this lady for the last 6 years. then recently, the chic sent him a message using another jamaa's? phone a little bit late in da nite. the guy called da same no the following morning only for the jamaa to claim that they have been pushing with the chic for a good length of time. how do we help this friend of Christ now the the lady have denied any "mpango wa kando" as expected. ba da way, they were to wed in three months time. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ PROFESSIONALS NETWORKING SESSION/FORUM VENUE: Marble Arch Hotel DATE: Thursday 8th October 2009 TIME: 6:00pm ? 8:00pm GUEST SPEAKER: Eric Kimani, former CEO of Sameer Africa, Founder of Palmhouse Foundation, Proprietor of Palmhouse Dairies Limited, KCA Githunguri Campus & Mukore Academy, Chair of HelpAge International -London & one of the Top Most Motivational Speakers in Kenya. 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Name: clip0155.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 159031 bytes Desc: clip0155.jpg URL: From bonfireadventures at gmail.com Tue Oct 6 03:51:43 2009 From: bonfireadventures at gmail.com (Bonfire Adventures) Date: Tue, 6 Oct 2009 10:51:43 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] ABERDARE, SAGANA and SWEETWATERS or AMBOSELI GETAWAYS ON KENYATTA MOI DAYS@ KSH 10, 800PP In-Reply-To: <84dd438b0909280053n7cd7722fxa84217745d0c84c4@mail.gmail.com> References: <001301ca400e$aef76890$e901a8c0@Simon> <84dd438b0909280053n7cd7722fxa84217745d0c84c4@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <84dd438b0910060051u8d672eav762da05ca4fe2dc6@mail.gmail.com> *Bonfire Adventures* *Its time to take a break and relax? its time to have fun and adventure... its time to discover Kenyan hidden treasures!* * * *MOI DAY & KENYATTA DAY OCTOBER HOLIDAY PACKAGES!!!* *After working for the better part of they year?. Its now time to take a break and sharpen our axes before we breakdown. We believe that there is time to work hard or smart, time to invest and time to sit back relax and enjoy our sweat. Bonfire adventures have come up with very reasonable packages to enable every one end the year in style. Whether your are a couple or single, our work will be to make you swim in a sea of fun and unforgettable adventure, to discover these hidden treasures and to make every cent count in helping you write so many pages of days well spent. **You will not only enjoy the Safari? but also rejuvenate in a relaxed atmosphere and enlarge your business, career and social networks with other holiday makers. **Don?t miss out on this special offer before Christmas rates take effect!** You may read our recent article where we were featured in the daily nation as promoters of domestic tourism on this* link; http://www.nation.co.ke/magazines/money/-/435440/603648/-/pvtkwj/-/index.html *For events organization, please check our feature on **SALON MAGAZINE**?SEPTEMBER 09 ** edition-Page62 and **63.**TO print this, after you get the print preview, put the size of the paper as A4.* *For more details or clarifications please contact Sarah Nyaga on the contacts below. You may also visit our WEBSITE or OFFICES any time to see pictures of past events and full itineraries of the above named getaways!!!! * *MT.** KENYA** CIRCUIT GETAWAY* *SAGANA, ABERDARE, SWEETWATERS** *** *AMBOSELI 3 DAYS GETAWAY* *NAIROBI**, NAMANGA, AMBOSELI* * * *Moi Day Weekend - on 9th to 11th Oct 2009* *@ Kshs. 10,800/- pp for 3days 2nights* [image: Naro Moru River Lodge on Mount Kenya.]** *This package includes accommodation for 2 nights in a 4 star hotel? Alliance Naro Moru River Lodge, meals while in the hotel, transport by open roof tour vans and game drives for 3 full days. The tour comprises day 1 visit to Sagana River White waters where the adventurers will spend the day undertaking water sports which includes Bungee Jumping, Kayaking and Water Rafting, Day 2 will be at the Aberdare National Park where the holiday makers will spend the day hunting for the Big 5 game as we visit other scenic places in the park like the queens tree, Elephant?s Bridge, Rhino?s Bridge, Wandera?s Track, Bonga Saltlick, Chania and Karuru Falls, Dedans Kimathi hideout, MauMau caves and cliffs. Then day 3 will be spent at Olpajeta Game Sanctuary where we visit the Chimpanzees and Rhino?s sanctuary and hunt for the big 5. The package excludes park fees, optional water sports and lunch on departure / return days. On special request we can organize surprise birthday, Anniversary or memorable engagement proposal at not extra cost.*** *Kenyatta day Weekend ? **17th to 19th Oct 2009 **@ Kshs. 10,800/-pp for 3days 2nights*** ** *This package includes accommodation in one of the best tented camps in Amboseli even with a swimming pool( KIBO Safari camp), meals on full board, transport by open roof Tourvans and game drives. For those who do not like the adventure of tents? you will have the option of staying at Amboseli Serena Lodge by adding Ksh. 5,000/- per person sharing. On special request we can Organize birthday or engagement proposal, romantic sundowners at observation point, or Balloons Safari with Champagne breakfast! Amboseli National Park is the third most visited wildlife park in Kenya after Maasai Mara National Reserve and Nakuru National Park. It lies next to Mt. Kilimanjaro and has Large concentrations of wildlife especially the big 5. There is an **Observation Hill which allows an overall view of the whole park especially the wildlife and** the landscape is dominated by Mt. Kilimanjaro in the backdrop. The package excludes park fee and Lunch on return day.* * * * * *Itinerary** -** **ABERDARE Getaway *** *Day 1 ? Friday 9th October 2009 - SAGANA* 7.00a.m Assemble at Booksfirst Lifestyle restaurant, safari briefing, enter vans then leave for Sagana. 11a.m Check in Nanyuki hotel, swimming, relaxing 9.30 Arrive Sagana White Waters, get a briefing of the water sports and start the activities you like. 1.00p.m. Barbecue luncheon at the riverside picnic site, then leave for Alliance Naru Moru. 2.30p.m. Arrive in hotel, check in and freshen up. You may then relax in the room or beautiful gardens or go swimming. 7.00 Dinner then bedtime or night out in Nanyuki town. *Day 2 ? Saturday 10th October 2009 - ABERDARE* 7.00 Breakfast then leave for Aberdare National Park. 9.00a.m Full day game drive in the park with a visit to the most scenic places as we hunt for the big 5 game. 1.30 Lunch at one of the picnic sites in the park 2.30p.m. Afternoon Game drive then head back to the lodge. 7.00 Dinner then bedtime or night out. *Day 3 - Sunday 11th October 2009 ? SWEETWATER?S * 7.30a.m Break fast, check out of hotel and leave for Olpajeta game Ranch 9.00a.m Visit to the Chimpanzees sanctuary. 12.00p.m. Full morning game drive in the park hunting for the Big 5 game and a visit to the Rhino?s Ranch. 2.00p.m. Lunch at own cost at trout tree restaurant where you fish your own lunch at the river fish pond! 3.00p.m proceed to Nairobi 6.00p.m. Arrive Nairobi *Itinerary -AMBOSELI Getaway * * * *Day 1 ? Saturday 17th October 2009* 7.00a.m Assemble at Booksfirst Lifestyle restaurant, 8.00am safari briefing, enter vans then leave for Amboseli. 12.00a.m. Arrive hotel and check in then relax. 1.00p.m. Lunch then people may go swimming or siesta 4.00p.m Evening game drive in the park. 7.00 Dinner with entertainment then bedtime. * * *Day 2 ? Sunday 18th October 2009* 7.00Breakfast at the restaurant 8.00 leave for a full day game drive in the park where you spend the day hunting for the Big 5 1.00p.m. Picnic Lunch is served at observatory hill 3.00 Afternoon game drive as we head back to the camp 4.00p.m Visit to the Maasai Cultural Village 7.00 Dinner then bedtime or bonfire talk show. *Day 3 ? Monday ? 19th October 2009* 6.30a.m Early Morning game drive 10.00a.m. Breakfast at the restaurant 11.00a.m. Check out then leave for Nairobi 1.00p.m. Lunch in Emali or Namanga at own cost 2.00p.m Leave for Nairobi 5.00 Arrive Nairobi ** ** * * *NOTES* 1) You may make the payments by cheque or cash deposit to our bank account and bring the deposit slip into our office to get a receipt or via Mpesa no. 0729836336 for repeat clients. 2) *Payments deadline is on First come basis but final payment day is Wednesday 4th October 2009* .Due to high demand for our trips, please book early to avoid last minute disappointment .The rate for children under 3 years is free and 3-10years is 50% if sharing with 2 adults in a room and van seat and 80% if sharing with one adult. 2 children sharing with 1 adult pay 50% each. 3) Non- Residents pay a supplement to hotel and anyone in a single room a supplement will apply. 4) Pictures of our past events are in our website www.bonfireadventures.com and more on facebook.com profile search and join a group known as BONFIRE ADVENTURES. *What to carry* *1.* Favorite Music CD, walkman, a digital camera, it?s charger and a downloading cable. *2.* Slippers, Torch, Tooth Paste, warm clothing for the night, pain killers, drinks, snacks and ID Card. *3.* Pocket money for return day enroute lunch, beers and other drinks, tips and a gift for the locals. Lastly? do not forget to carry with you, *an adventurous spirit!!!! And swimming clothes* *What?s included* ? Transport by open roof tour vans ? Accommodation in a tented camp ? KIBO safari camp -in Amboseli and 4 star hotel in Naru-moru ? Meals on full board basis ? Game drives in all mentioned parks, tour guides and van/driver entry costs *What?s Excluded* ? Travel Insurance and Sagana water sports fees. ? Park fees in Aberdare and Olpajeta or Amboseli- 2 nights ? Lunch on return day, drinks and tips gift for local people. * * You may forward this flyer to your family, friends and colleagues and come as a group! Kind regards, Sarah Njoki Nyaga Tour Events Organizer *Bonfire Adventures* Head office: Arrow House, 3rd floor, Suite 7- Koinange street next to Victoria furniture?s Branch office: Ridgeways Tel. 020-2067788, 0733527398, 0729836336, 0715-281211 www.bonfireadventures.com or bonfireadventures at gmail.com Please note; We also do individual and family and groups bookings, and retreats and conferences. If you recommend us to a group we give you a free holiday! Check our website for details *Please contact us for very unique, effective but cost effective team building that combines training and adventure leaving a mark on your staffs* *.* * * -- Where else can you get a holiday like in zanzibar for a week for only ksh 28,000 pp? Only at BONFIRE ADVENTURES. view more events on our website; http://www.bonfireadventures.com and to be getting latest events updates and offers, join our group by clicking the link below; http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=27279959372 --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ PROFESSIONALS NETWORKING SESSION/FORUM VENUE: Marble Arch Hotel DATE: Thursday 8th October 2009 TIME: 6:00pm ? 8:00pm GUEST SPEAKER: Eric Kimani, former CEO of Sameer Africa, Founder of Palmhouse Foundation, Proprietor of Palmhouse Dairies Limited, KCA Githunguri Campus & Mukore Academy, Chair of HelpAge International -London & one of the Top Most Motivational Speakers in Kenya. TOPIC: BALANCING CAREER AND YOUR OWN BUSINESS Registration of Attendants ? 6:00pm ? 6:00pm Meeting Call to Order - 6:10 ? 6:12 Prayers: 6:12 ? 6:15 Introductions of Attendants: 6:15 ? 6: 25 Talk ?Balancing Career and Your Own Business: 6:35 ? 7:20 Vote Of Thanks: 7:20 ? 7:25 NETWORKING SESSION & Tea Break: 7:30 onwards >>>> Register NOW by sending an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com, or call 254 721 663 208. Very few spaces left!! Carry Ksh. 300 bob which caters for your Tea, Snacks & part to go Palmhouse Foundation. LYP Members in good standing to attend for FREE -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~--- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: clip_image003.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 2960 bytes Desc: not available URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Name: ABERDARE , SAGANA AND AMBOSELI GETAWAYS- OCT 09- MOI AND KENYATTA DAY- Ger.doc Type: application/msword Size: 439296 bytes Desc: not available URL: From mwangy at gmail.com Tue Oct 6 04:56:31 2009 From: mwangy at gmail.com (Mark Mwangi) Date: Tue, 6 Oct 2009 11:56:31 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Re: TAXI BUSINESS In-Reply-To: <725a0aa0910030802j1561893cr374313d586629585@mail.gmail.com> References: <725a0aa0910030802j1561893cr374313d586629585@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <1338c13a0910060156l61e85a2ana142df4d75a154e6@mail.gmail.com> am told you can enter an agreement withthese cab companies like kenatco where they use your car n pay you I think 30k amonth. . . . On Sat, Oct 3, 2009 at 6:02 PM, Patrick Njoroge wrote: > > Dear YPs, > > I have a Nissan March at my disposal, Anyone with ideas of a good > location to start Taxi Business or a company to join. > > > Patrick, > 0724727482 > > On 10/3/09, Faiza Hassan wrote: >> >> Kenya gained Independance under federal democracy constitution,with 7 >> provinces as federating units having requisite provincial autonomy. >> However after one year Kenyatta,Odinga and Mboya changed the >> constitution and that was the begining of imperial presidency and >> impunity. Federalism is key to peace in Kenya. ?What do you say >> Wazalendo. >> >> > >> > > > > -- Regards, Mark Mwangi http://mwangy.wordpress.com --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ PROFESSIONALS NETWORKING SESSION/FORUM VENUE: Marble Arch Hotel DATE: Thursday 8th October 2009 TIME: 6:00pm ? 8:00pm GUEST SPEAKER: Eric Kimani, former CEO of Sameer Africa, Founder of Palmhouse Foundation, Proprietor of Palmhouse Dairies Limited, KCA Githunguri Campus & Mukore Academy, Chair of HelpAge International -London & one of the Top Most Motivational Speakers in Kenya. TOPIC: BALANCING CAREER AND YOUR OWN BUSINESS Registration of Attendants ? 6:00pm ? 6:00pm Meeting Call to Order - 6:10 ? 6:12 Prayers: 6:12 ? 6:15 Introductions of Attendants: 6:15 ? 6: 25 Talk ?Balancing Career and Your Own Business: 6:35 ? 7:20 Vote Of Thanks: 7:20 ? 7:25 NETWORKING SESSION & Tea Break: 7:30 onwards >>>> Register NOW by sending an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com, or call 254 721 663 208. Very few spaces left!! Carry Ksh. 300 bob which caters for your Tea, Snacks & part to go Palmhouse Foundation. LYP Members in good standing to attend for FREE -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~--- From prcanb at yahoo.com Tue Oct 6 12:15:04 2009 From: prcanb at yahoo.com (Absalom Birai) Date: Tue, 6 Oct 2009 09:15:04 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] Knowledge or wisdom? Message-ID: <488659.27732.qm@web38703.mail.mud.yahoo.com> What is the difference between knowledge and wisdom? Which one would you rather have? Pr Birai 612-386-4608 For more articles,please check my blog www.pastorbirai.com From prcanb at yahoo.com Tue Oct 6 07:17:51 2009 From: prcanb at yahoo.com (Absalom Birai) Date: Tue, 6 Oct 2009 04:17:51 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] Need we blame anybody? Message-ID: <865294.75456.qm@web38707.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Has anyone ever blamed you for anything? Its rather interesting that this blame game never seem to go away. Take a look at the following! -Adam blamed God for giving him a wife,who according to Adam, led him to sin (Genesis Chapter 3). -Eve, blamed the serpent, for deceiving her.(Genesis Chapter 3). -Cain, blamed his brother Abel as a reason why his offering was denied (Genesis Chapter 4) -The children of Israel consistently and annoyingly blamed Moses, for all their troubles in the wilderness. -While on earth,Jesus was blamed for many things that He did not do or even say.Read the Gospels-Mathew,Mark,Luke and John- and you will be amazed. -Paul,was accused for causing trouble due to his preaching! -Our heavenly Father is blamed by some for all the troubles in this planet earth. How about our age and time? -Couples blame each other daily for just everything. -Children blame their parents for their many woes. -Some people blame the Bible for their problems. -Some people blame the Missionaries for who knows what. -Some people can't do anything to help themselves but rather spend all their time blaming their respective Governments and family members. -Some parishioners blame their pastors for always condemning their short comings. They prefer sermons of prosperity. -Some, blame their friends for their failure in life. Before you blame any one, I suggest that you do all, or one of the following. -Ask yourself, if indeed you are not your greatest enemy. -Ask yourself what you have done to help yourself. -Remember that by blaming innocent people you plant seeds of rebellion in others. -Always have your facts straight. -Do everything to stop spitting your frustration that you should be doing everything to sort it out. And while engaged in this blame game, it will be prudent to recall the words of Jesus: "Whosoever therefore shall break one of these least commandments, and shall teach men so, he shall be called the least in the kingdom of heaven: but whosoever shall do and teach them, the same shall be called great in the kingdom of heaven." (Mathew 5:19). "And said, Verily I say unto you, Except ye be converted, and become as little children, ye shall not enter into the kingdom of heaven.Whosoever therefore shall humble himself as this little child, the same is greatest in the kingdom of heaven.And whoso shall receive one such little child in my name receives me.But whoso shall offend one of these little ones which believe in me, it were better for him that a millstone were hanged about his neck, and that he were drowned in the depth of the sea.Woe unto the world because of offenses! for it must needs be that offenses come; but woe to that man by whom the offense comes! (Mathew 18:3-7.) Will you remember that please? Just a thought. Pr Birai 612-386-4608 For more articles, please check my blog www.pastorbirai.com From prcanb at yahoo.com Tue Oct 6 10:18:58 2009 From: prcanb at yahoo.com (Absalom Birai) Date: Tue, 6 Oct 2009 07:18:58 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] The truth about the Bible! Message-ID: <564599.61146.qm@web38707.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Although the Bible has been under attack throughout the centuries,it has sure stood the test! Nothing we do or say will change the truth about the Bible! Which is? -The Bible is the word of God. "And we have the word of the prophets made more certain, and you will do well to pay attention to it, as to a light shining in a dark place, until the day dawns and the morning star rises in your hearts. Above all, you must understand that no prophecy of Scripture came about by the prophet's own interpretation. For prophecy never had its origin in the will of man, but men spoke from God as they were carried along by the Holy Spirit." (2 Peter 1:19-20) Yes, its true that the Bible was written in the original languages-Hebrew and Greek-but don't forget the fact that God is the Master per excellence when it comes to languages. He knew what He was doing and He sure supervised His written instructions. -Contrary to what many think,the Bible has all the answers to man's predicament. "And that from a child thou hast known the holy scriptures, which are able to make thee wise unto salvation through faith which is in Christ Jesus. All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness: That the man of God may be perfect, thoroughly furnished unto all good work" (2 Timothy 3:15-17.) How did David view the Scriptures? "Thy word have I hid in mine heart,that I might not sin against thee." (Psalms 119:11). "Thy word is a lamp unto my feet and a light unto my path" (Psalms 119:105) How about Jesus? Every time He was tempted,he quoted the Bible. He daily pointed all to read, understand, and apply the sure word of God. This book has changed many lives! If it were not for the Bible,I don't know what we would have done, for if anything,we are very capable of acting worse than wild beasts. Let us stay away from criticizing the Bible and instead use it to turn our lives around. Have a blessed day. Pr Birai 612-386-4608 For more articles,please check my blog www.pastorbirai.com --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ PROFESSIONALS NETWORKING SESSION/FORUM VENUE: Marble Arch Hotel DATE: Thursday 8th October 2009 TIME: 6:00pm ? 8:00pm GUEST SPEAKER: Eric Kimani, former CEO of Sameer Africa, Founder of Palmhouse Foundation, Proprietor of Palmhouse Dairies Limited, KCA Githunguri Campus & Mukore Academy, Chair of HelpAge International -London & one of the Top Most Motivational Speakers in Kenya. TOPIC: BALANCING CAREER AND YOUR OWN BUSINESS Registration of Attendants ? 6:00pm ? 6:00pm Meeting Call to Order - 6:10 ? 6:12 Prayers: 6:12 ? 6:15 Introductions of Attendants: 6:15 ? 6: 25 Talk ?Balancing Career and Your Own Business: 6:35 ? 7:20 Vote Of Thanks: 7:20 ? 7:25 NETWORKING SESSION & Tea Break: 7:30 onwards >>>> Register NOW by sending an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com, or call 254 721 663 208. Very few spaces left!! Carry Ksh. 300 bob which caters for your Tea, Snacks & part to go Palmhouse Foundation. LYP Members in good standing to attend for FREE -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~--- From Phil.Nyamwange at usamobility.com Tue Oct 6 21:47:22 2009 From: Phil.Nyamwange at usamobility.com (Phil Nyamwange) Date: Tue, 6 Oct 2009 20:47:22 -0500 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Re: TKK Message-ID: Claytone, Next time you are around these crooked cops, pls take pictures and post them to every public website you can think of.When cops take bribes, in most cases they let unworthy vehicles operate on our roads thus endangering the public at large. One person can make a difference are you ready to take the challenge?.. P Nyamwange ----- Original Message ----- From: jambo-bounces at publiceyesite.org To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Sent: Tue Oct 06 11:25:22 2009 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Re: TKK Thats one classic one... damn that cop. I happen to be boarding my matatu's at the Tom Mboya commercial stage and I am very disturb at the rate which Police take bribes from the Matatu. it is very alarming and something needs to be done about it. This Police are collecting at least Kshs 20/=(truly something small) from each and every Matatu that comes to that stage. They even forcefully ask for the money from the touts who are in the Matatu and the ones that are on the ground assisting in having the Matatu boarded. They are actually charging protection fees to this guys because if they are not given the money they arrest the guys with out a cause. I believe there is something that needs to be done fast enough. Claytone On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 12:56 PM, Sophie Randall wrote: On Tom Mboya Street , Nairobi A Pastor met a team of policemen who, quite naturally wanted '"something" (kitu kidogo) from him, but since he wasn't prepared to play their games, they asked him to pull off and show his driving papers. Having gone through them, they had nothing to hold against the pastor, they asked him to open the bonnet of his car. A careful scrutiny of the engine number against that on paper revealed that letter U was written in such a way that it could be mistaken for letter V ?. . The officer-in-charge yelled "stolen vehicle!! " The Pastor sensing trouble, even when he knew he had committed no offence, yelled back; "Am a pastor not a thief" The officer replied: "Please, leave that pastor thing...in any case, if you are indeed a pastor, then you must have a Bible in your car, bring it." The Pastor speedily brought out his Bible to proof his sanity. "Please read Matthew 5:25-26 to me." Incredulously, Pastor opened to the recommended passage and read: "Settle matters quickly with your adversary who is taking you to court. Do it while you are still with him on the way, or he may hand you over to a judge, and the judge may hand you over to th e officer, and you may be thrown into prison. I tell you the truth; you will not get out until you have paid the last penny" The perplexed man of God "QUIETLY" made an "offering" of "some shillings to his newly found "preacher". The Officer collected his "ki tukidogo " and said to the pastor , "End of service go in peace and argue no more". You can't beat such a cop at his game! -- -- Regards, Claytone Ng'ambwa, --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ PROFESSIONALS NETWORKING SESSION/FORUM VENUE: Marble Arch Hotel DATE: Thursday 8th October 2009 TIME: 6:00pm ? 8:00pm GUEST SPEAKER: Eric Kimani, former CEO of Sameer Africa, Founder of Palmhouse Foundation, Proprietor of Palmhouse Dairies Limited, KCA Githunguri Campus & Mukore Academy, Chair of HelpAge International -London & one of the Top Most Motivational Speakers in Kenya. TOPIC: BALANCING CAREER AND YOUR OWN BUSINESS Registration of Attendants ? 6:00pm ? 6:00pm Meeting Call to Order - 6:10 ? 6:12 Prayers: 6:12 ? 6:15 Introductions of Attendants: 6:15 ? 6: 25 Talk ?Balancing Career and Your Own Business: 6:35 ? 7:20 Vote Of Thanks: 7:20 ? 7:25 NETWORKING SESSION & Tea Break: 7:30 onwards >>>> Register NOW by sending an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com, or call 254 721 663 208. Very few spaces left!! Carry Ksh. 300 bob which caters for your Tea, Snacks & part to go Palmhouse Foundation. LYP Members in good standing to attend for FREE -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~--- From leooderaomolo at yahoo.com Tue Oct 6 23:55:52 2009 From: leooderaomolo at yahoo.com (Leo Odera Omolo) Date: Tue, 6 Oct 2009 20:55:52 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] NANDI FGARMERS WANT THEIR CANE PAYMENT ARREAS SINCE 1992 PAID OUT Message-ID: <962449.140.qm@web34308.mail.mud.yahoo.com> SUGAR CANE FARMERS IN CHEPSWETA AND KANO PLAIN HAVE FAULTED THE GOVERNMENT FOR NOT PAYING OUT FOR THE CANE THEY SUPPLIED TO MIWANI WAY BACK IN 1992. Reports Leo Odera Omolo in Kisumu City. SUGAR cane farmers in Chepsweta area of South Nandi district, in Kano Plains and cane growing areas around Miwani have complained bitterly about their outstanding arrears, some which are dating back to the year 1992. Miwani Sugar Mills was placed under the protective official receivership by the then Minister for Agriculture Chris M. Obure, but the company went burst with millions of un paid for cane delivered by the farmers and cruised. The official s receivers were supposed to be working out the modality with which the farmers could have been paid out their outstanding dues for cane crops they had delivered to the facility before it was placed under the receivership altogether with the nearby Muhoroni sugar company. But close to fifteen years down the line, the farmer have yet to received even one cent for the payment arrears. The farmer have now appealed to the government top look into the matter critically and make sure they are paid their dues. One ?such farmers who incurred the heaviest loses is Mzee Benjamin Kipruto Busienei, who claimed he had lost colossal amount of money ?to the tune of Kshs 1,260,516,000. Many cane farmers within the Miwani cane growing zones, who supplied their cane to the factory before it went under fifteen years ago have remained unpaid for years. They have appealed to the Minister for Agriculture Will Mze Busienei old this writer that many cane farmers have run bankrupt and yet a firm previously owned by the government had no gut of paying out the poor cane farmers in Miwani and its environs. When both Miwani and Muhoroni Sugar companies were placed under the protective officials receivership, the farmers were assured that they would receive their payment in due course. The government took over the running and management of the Miwani Sugar Mills and appointed a Mr. Salim Kado as its managing Director. And, ?the firm which was then wholly-owned by the government had become a parastatal body. ENDS Leooderaomolo#yahoo.com . -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From othinyi at yahoo.com Wed Oct 7 00:40:40 2009 From: othinyi at yahoo.com (OSCAR) Date: Tue, 6 Oct 2009 21:40:40 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] INFO ON SAUDI ARABIA JOBS In-Reply-To: <314460.8365.qm@web50301.mail.re2.yahoo.com> References: <251988.99393.qm@web63602.mail.re1.yahoo.com> <314460.8365.qm@web50301.mail.re2.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <122588.5149.qm@web50610.mail.re2.yahoo.com> Hi Moses, Nice advice you give here.... Mine is, wondering how to secure employment over there. How do I go finding a job? ________________________________ From: moses imagoro To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Sent: Mon, October 5, 2009 2:06:46 PM Subject: [YP_Ke] Re: INFO ON SAUDI ARABIA JOBS I am working in Saudi Arabia as an Engineer now one year. Jobs in saudi are on contract basis commonly 2 years and in between you cannot travel anywhere outside Saudi cause you lose your passport to the employer who in turn gives you a work ID called Iqama. However be prepared to survive those two years .You cannot have your family visiting you unless it is in the contract. However if you are smart you can negotiate a good salary. Minimum Ksh10000 for unskilled labour with senior proffessional jobs of up to 300000. In Saudi there is no place that you just go and sit to relax for hours cause they pray 5 times and each time every shop or hotel must close by law. In case of any question write direct to me imagorom at gmail.com. The food of Saudi is very similar to what is in Kenya except no Ugali Ejokuna ________________________________ From: mutwota richard To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Cc: rakwach at gmail.com Sent: Monday, October 5, 2009 11:16:28 AM Subject: [YP_Ke] Re: INFO ON SAUDI ARABIA JOBS The first thing to do is confirm whether the recruitment agency is registered. this can be done from the saudi embassy here in nairobi. secondly once in the country go and register with the kenyan embassy in riyadh just incase you encounter problems which are common. its true saudi jobs are not the best, they take your passport on arrival and may have you arrested for flimsy reasons. there is not much you can do , its actually a risk you are taking. --- On Sat, 10/3/09, Felix Otieno wrote: >From: Felix Otieno >Subject: [YP_Ke] INFO ON SAUDI ARABIA JOBS >To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com >Date: Saturday, October 3, 2009, 10:51 AM > > > >Hi YPs, > >A friend of mine is leaving the country soon for Saudi to work.I have >some issues with this.I have read in the media and heard people talk >about women getting molested and abused in every kind of way.I just >wanted to find out if this is true.If so,could some one tell me how to >go about it just in case such a thing happens.What are some of the >organizations that deal with such,both here and there(Saudi).What are >some of the terms of the employers out there and if they are harsh,how >can some one circumvent them?Any additional information would be >highly appreciated. >Regards > >Felix.O >P.o.Box 18766-00100 >Nairobi >+254733471116 >Nairobi > > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ PROFESSIONALS NETWORKING SESSION/FORUM VENUE: Marble Arch Hotel DATE: Thursday 8th October 2009 TIME: 6:00pm ? 8:00pm GUEST SPEAKER: Eric Kimani, former CEO of Sameer Africa, Founder of Palmhouse Foundation, Proprietor of Palmhouse Dairies Limited, KCA Githunguri Campus & Mukore Academy, Chair of HelpAge International -London & one of the Top Most Motivational Speakers in Kenya. TOPIC: BALANCING CAREER AND YOUR OWN BUSINESS Registration of Attendants ? 6:00pm ? 6:00pm Meeting Call to Order - 6:10 ? 6:12 Prayers: 6:12 ? 6:15 Introductions of Attendants: 6:15 ? 6: 25 Talk ?Balancing Career and Your Own Business: 6:35 ? 7:20 Vote Of Thanks: 7:20 ? 7:25 NETWORKING SESSION & Tea Break: 7:30 onwards >>>> Register NOW by sending an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com, or call 254 721 663 208. Very few spaces left!! Carry Ksh. 300 bob which caters for your Tea, Snacks & part to go Palmhouse Foundation. LYP Members in good standing to attend for FREE -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~--- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From franklinm3 at yahoo.com Wed Oct 7 01:47:42 2009 From: franklinm3 at yahoo.com (Francis Njuguna) Date: Tue, 6 Oct 2009 22:47:42 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Encouragement For Today Message-ID: <967804.53019.qm@web52811.mail.re2.yahoo.com> One thing I ask of the Lord, this is what I seek: that I may dwell in the house of the Lord all the days of my life, to gaze upon the beauty of the Lord and to seek Him in His temple. Psalm 27:4?5 Living in the ?house of the Lord? means dwelling in His presence, moment by moment. When we're in that "place" spiritually, we are kept safe from trouble. Dwelling in God means protection and stability, not being disturbed by what's happening around you. They are good words for these troubled times. Dwell in God today. Remember to invite your family members and friends to the group....our target is 5 people each. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ *~~~~~~~*~~~~~~~FAMILY TV*~~~~~~~*~~~~~~~* Spread the Gospel of Christ far and wide...be a disciple *~~~~ www.radio316.net ! www.familykenya.com~~~~* Get Prayer Cookbook here http://www.1christianbook.com/address Classes in Wedding/Event Organization/Decor: Call 0722864336 Parklands Shopping Center:hannahmwai at yahoo.com Groups "TBN Family" group. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ PROFESSIONALS NETWORKING SESSION/FORUM VENUE: Marble Arch Hotel DATE: Thursday 8th October 2009 TIME: 6:00pm ? 8:00pm GUEST SPEAKER: Eric Kimani, former CEO of Sameer Africa, Founder of Palmhouse Foundation, Proprietor of Palmhouse Dairies Limited, KCA Githunguri Campus & Mukore Academy, Chair of HelpAge International -London & one of the Top Most Motivational Speakers in Kenya. TOPIC: BALANCING CAREER AND YOUR OWN BUSINESS Registration of Attendants ? 6:00pm ? 6:00pm Meeting Call to Order - 6:10 ? 6:12 Prayers: 6:12 ? 6:15 Introductions of Attendants: 6:15 ? 6: 25 Talk ?Balancing Career and Your Own Business: 6:35 ? 7:20 Vote Of Thanks: 7:20 ? 7:25 NETWORKING SESSION & Tea Break: 7:30 onwards >>>> Register NOW by sending an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com, or call 254 721 663 208. Very few spaces left!! Carry Ksh. 300 bob which caters for your Tea, Snacks & part to go Palmhouse Foundation. LYP Members in good standing to attend for FREE -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~--- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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John. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ PROFESSIONALS NETWORKING SESSION/FORUM VENUE: Marble Arch Hotel DATE: Thursday 8th October 2009 TIME: 6:00pm ? 8:00pm GUEST SPEAKER: Eric Kimani, former CEO of Sameer Africa, Founder of Palmhouse Foundation, Proprietor of Palmhouse Dairies Limited, KCA Githunguri Campus & Mukore Academy, Chair of HelpAge International -London & one of the Top Most Motivational Speakers in Kenya. TOPIC: BALANCING CAREER AND YOUR OWN BUSINESS Registration of Attendants ? 6:00pm ? 6:00pm Meeting Call to Order - 6:10 ? 6:12 Prayers: 6:12 ? 6:15 Introductions of Attendants: 6:15 ? 6: 25 Talk ?Balancing Career and Your Own Business: 6:35 ? 7:20 Vote Of Thanks: 7:20 ? 7:25 NETWORKING SESSION & Tea Break: 7:30 onwards >>>> Register NOW by sending an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com, or call 254 721 663 208. Very few spaces left!! Carry Ksh. 300 bob which caters for your Tea, Snacks & part to go Palmhouse Foundation. 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URL: From jacknyaiga at yahoo.com Wed Oct 7 03:45:52 2009 From: jacknyaiga at yahoo.com (Jectone Ndunya) Date: Wed, 7 Oct 2009 00:45:52 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Invitation Message-ID: <30768.78809.qm@web51408.mail.re2.yahoo.com> Hello Guyz, I request the following brothers and sisters to get in touch with me urgently; They are Isaiah Cherutich Phanice Shamalla Loys Ochweri David Kiilu Josphine Ndambuki Sagongonyi Chemurwok Judy Kaiguire Brenda Kiema Erick Manyonge Florence Ndungu Abby Otieno Absalom Birai Judy Miriga Odhiambo Washington Francis Njuguna Christine Baraza Alex Tallam Felix Otiato Milcah Asamba Sarah Khabeberi Sophie Koech Ruth Onyango The telephone numbers are 0725-584-264, 0738-188420, 0202522371 am Organizing for a meeting and your presence will highly be needed. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ PROFESSIONALS NETWORKING SESSION/FORUM VENUE: Marble Arch Hotel DATE: Thursday 8th October 2009 TIME: 6:00pm ? 8:00pm GUEST SPEAKER: Eric Kimani, former CEO of Sameer Africa, Founder of Palmhouse Foundation, Proprietor of Palmhouse Dairies Limited, KCA Githunguri Campus & Mukore Academy, Chair of HelpAge International -London & one of the Top Most Motivational Speakers in Kenya. TOPIC: BALANCING CAREER AND YOUR OWN BUSINESS Registration of Attendants ? 6:00pm ? 6:00pm Meeting Call to Order - 6:10 ? 6:12 Prayers: 6:12 ? 6:15 Introductions of Attendants: 6:15 ? 6: 25 Talk ?Balancing Career and Your Own Business: 6:35 ? 7:20 Vote Of Thanks: 7:20 ? 7:25 NETWORKING SESSION & Tea Break: 7:30 onwards >>>> Register NOW by sending an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com, or call 254 721 663 208. Very few spaces left!! Carry Ksh. 300 bob which caters for your Tea, Snacks & part to go Palmhouse Foundation. LYP Members in good standing to attend for FREE -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~--- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ardajilla at hotmail.com Wed Oct 7 05:45:15 2009 From: ardajilla at hotmail.com (Edin Mamud Ibro) Date: Wed, 7 Oct 2009 11:45:15 +0200 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Re: Importing from Europe In-Reply-To: <78384a9d0910070037y57b0a424se61c205cb61c71ea@mail.gmail.com> References: <78384a9d0910070037y57b0a424se61c205cb61c71ea@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: The cost of buying used cars in Norway is very cheap and the car is very new as compared to the used cars you from dubai or japan for example we have to throw away the car because of wheather condition. only the rust on the body side will make you not to pass trafic inspection because during winter that damage can happen and for reperation you pay the same price as new car so we buy new and throw the other one to some people who deal in metal and get the plate number to police to avoid paying year road fee for the same vehicle.the big problem is it cost more in shipping to kenya because you must do it throgh sweden.in order to do export you have to get honest person to avoid more expense. Date: Wed, 7 Oct 2009 10:37:05 +0300 Subject: [YP_Ke] Importing from Europe From: aodero at gmail.com To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Dear Members, Would anyone kindly advise me on what it takes to import a used car from Europe. this is an old car, I would like to import it as parts thank you amos --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ PROFESSIONALS NETWORKING SESSION/FORUM VENUE: Marble Arch Hotel DATE: Thursday 8th October 2009 TIME: 6:00pm ? 8:00pm GUEST SPEAKER: Eric Kimani, former CEO of Sameer Africa, Founder of Palmhouse Foundation, Proprietor of Palmhouse Dairies Limited, KCA Githunguri Campus & Mukore Academy, Chair of HelpAge International -London & one of the Top Most Motivational Speakers in Kenya. TOPIC: BALANCING CAREER AND YOUR OWN BUSINESS Registration of Attendants ? 6:00pm ? 6:00pm Meeting Call to Order - 6:10 ? 6:12 Prayers: 6:12 ? 6:15 Introductions of Attendants: 6:15 ? 6: 25 Talk ?Balancing Career and Your Own Business: 6:35 ? 7:20 Vote Of Thanks: 7:20 ? 7:25 NETWORKING SESSION & Tea Break: 7:30 onwards >>>> Register NOW by sending an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com, or call 254 721 663 208. Very few spaces left!! Carry Ksh. 300 bob which caters for your Tea, Snacks & part to go Palmhouse Foundation. LYP Members in good standing to attend for FREE -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~--- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jbatec at yahoo.com Wed Oct 7 04:46:32 2009 From: jbatec at yahoo.com (Judy Miriga) Date: Wed, 7 Oct 2009 01:46:32 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Re: Infidelity (Private Investigations) In-Reply-To: <242349.32367.qm@web112503.mail.gq1.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <834838.66965.qm@web57302.mail.re1.yahoo.com> Folks, ? I dont blame Sir Peterson for his new service offer.?I believe it would help some people adjust.? Immediately you get married, you commit yourself to a family.? The family is a bedrock of a society.? ? Infidelity is destroying this very God given and most valuable backbone of a community.? These are the very signs of immorality.? Better find solution and solve matters before it goes chronic.? ? Spousal life in the marriage is getting worse by the day and is getting completely out of control.? People treat marriage like a casual thing, or a dress you pick on the wayside shop, dress on it and damp it the next day its out of fashion.? Men and women dont value marriage anymore no wonder they leave a carefree life.? Its about time some seriousness is considered by both parties to save this Holy Union. Cheating?has become?commonplace and many more spouses/married couples?are endearing deepression from too much heartache, turning the best women or the best men into committing uncalled for crimes.? ? If you want to protect your marriage and you are suspecious, you got to find out, you dont wait for too long to meet with surprises. You will need a private detective to investigate with evidential proof where no one will deny.? These are evidence you can agree to come to terms, but if worse comes to the worse, you have the right to claim injuries and spousal support. ? Domestic law and order have been ignored?and taken for granted for far too long and it is number one killer and a cause to family, community, society and the Nations destruction. You find all types of invasion encroaching to destroy this nuclea family.? Yes, you destroy the family, you destroy the world. ? So, people must begin to treat family with the care and?honor it deserves.???? Judy Miriga Diaspora Spokesperson Executive Director Confederation Council Foundation for Africa Inc., USA http://socioeconomicforum50.blogspot.com --- On Wed, 10/7/09, hannah njeri wrote: From: hannah njeri Subject: [YP_Ke] Re: Infidelity (Private Investigations) To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Date: Wednesday, October 7, 2009, 2:33 AM peterson you really got guts.Let people manage their families the best way they can.So If u catch one of them cheating,what will be next? ?I wish you knew how difficult marriages are. From: Lee Makwiny To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Sent: Wednesday, October 7, 2009 8:08:02 AM Subject: [YP_Ke] Re: Infidelity (Private Investigations) You want to start destroying families. There are avenues for solving infedility, but not through some "private investigations". I can not allow a stranger to know "MORE" about my partner, i can bet. The best I can do is to ask her politely to pack her things and go. If she refuses, then I'll do what someone did, cheat her that you are paying the dowry in the next weekend, and by the time she reach her parents home, my letter informing her that she is nolonger my wife shall have landed in the hands of her parents. ? Lakini kama ni mbaya, village elders can help. ? On 10/6/09, Sir Peterson wrote: Dear Young Professionals, We offer (Very Confidential) Private Investigations services on Infidelity, and any other extra marital affairs. Today,?most partners are not honest and they have other relationships outside their marriages. Well, if you suspect your spouse and want to know more about HIM/HER, kindly fell free and contact me ASAP through my Email: sirpetersonjr at gmail.com with subject: Private Investigations. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ PROFESSIONALS NETWORKING SESSION/FORUM VENUE: Marble Arch Hotel DATE: Thursday 8th October 2009 TIME: 6:00pm ? 8:00pm GUEST SPEAKER: Eric Kimani, former CEO of Sameer Africa, Founder of Palmhouse Foundation, Proprietor of Palmhouse Dairies Limited, KCA Githunguri Campus & Mukore Academy, Chair of HelpAge International -London & one of the Top Most Motivational Speakers in Kenya. TOPIC: BALANCING CAREER AND YOUR OWN BUSINESS Registration of Attendants ? 6:00pm ? 6:00pm Meeting Call to Order - 6:10 ? 6:12 Prayers: 6:12 ? 6:15 Introductions of Attendants: 6:15 ? 6: 25 Talk ?Balancing Career and Your Own Business: 6:35 ? 7:20 Vote Of Thanks: 7:20 ? 7:25 NETWORKING SESSION & Tea Break: 7:30 onwards >>>> Register NOW by sending an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com, or call 254 721 663 208. Very few spaces left!! Carry Ksh. 300 bob which caters for your Tea, Snacks & part to go Palmhouse Foundation. LYP Members in good standing to attend for FREE -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~--- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jeanonyango at gmail.com Wed Oct 7 07:07:14 2009 From: jeanonyango at gmail.com (Jean Onyango) Date: Wed, 7 Oct 2009 14:07:14 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Looking to Hire 18-Seater Van to Mombasa for 4 Days Message-ID: Dear YPs, Please hook me up with someone who can provide an 18-seater van plus driver for hire for four days. Thanks and regards, Jean --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ PROFESSIONALS NETWORKING SESSION/FORUM VENUE: Marble Arch Hotel DATE: Thursday 8th October 2009 TIME: 6:00pm ? 8:00pm GUEST SPEAKER: Eric Kimani, former CEO of Sameer Africa, Founder of Palmhouse Foundation, Proprietor of Palmhouse Dairies Limited, KCA Githunguri Campus & Mukore Academy, Chair of HelpAge International -London & one of the Top Most Motivational Speakers in Kenya. TOPIC: BALANCING CAREER AND YOUR OWN BUSINESS Registration of Attendants ? 6:00pm ? 6:00pm Meeting Call to Order - 6:10 ? 6:12 Prayers: 6:12 ? 6:15 Introductions of Attendants: 6:15 ? 6: 25 Talk ?Balancing Career and Your Own Business: 6:35 ? 7:20 Vote Of Thanks: 7:20 ? 7:25 NETWORKING SESSION & Tea Break: 7:30 onwards >>>> Register NOW by sending an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com, or call 254 721 663 208. Very few spaces left!! Carry Ksh. 300 bob which caters for your Tea, Snacks & part to go Palmhouse Foundation. LYP Members in good standing to attend for FREE -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~--- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From agnes.kausya at gmail.com Wed Oct 7 18:10:36 2009 From: agnes.kausya at gmail.com (agnes kausya) Date: Wed, 7 Oct 2009 15:10:36 -0700 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Eric Kimani on The abundance vs scarcity mentality in professional development Message-ID: Hi Yps Have attended several Eric Kimanis Talks including the one below. The guy is very stimulating and inspiring. would urge anyone who can make to attend his talk today to do it. for me his talks are MUst Attend. And his achievements also gives him the authority to speak Hope to see all of you there Angie. Subject: Abundance Vs The Scarcity Mentality To: Just to let you know.... N.B: Eric worked with Williamson Tea as the Financial controller before he moved to KTDA as the M.D. He is currently the CEO of Sameer Africa (formally Firestone E.A). The Abundance versus the Scarcity Mentality in Professional Development and Growth A speech delivered by Eric Kimani to the Kenya Institute of Bankers, Mombasa Chapter on 1st December 2006. When the Kenya Institute of Bankers, Coast chapter invited me to come and speak to you they gave me ample notice. One would therefore imagine that it is very easy to have chosen what to speak about- It is not!, I thought for weeks what it is that I can speak to you that would add value both ways away from the usual advise you might find in the newspaper. But I continually drew a blank. Then I thought to myself why not be controversial and speak about something as basic as how our mentality affects our professional careers. I decided to talk about how our attitudes and mentality affect our career growth or stagnation- The Abundance versus Scarcity mentality. Let us start with some long winded definitions What is an abundance mentality- this is a deep belief that there is enough for all- enough work, enough jobs enough resources. It is iving with a favor-minded attitude. One can define it also as optimism. Seeing the glass half full rather than half empty. Thinking big and expecting big. I will draw very many examples which I seek your indulgence if they sound like self-praise- they are only meant to help clarify the message. I recently led a group of some passionate Kenyans in a charity fundraising. Some of them thought I was out of my mind to suggest that we can ask Kenyans to donate Ksh.7m. This initiative realized close to 12m! The barriers are in our minds and we will not go beyond the barriers in our minds. By contrast the scarcity mentality is a belief that your success will imply someone else's failure; that there are scarce resources and if you get them you must deny someone else; that there is scarcity of jobs; that the cake is not enough and I must grab my share. The scarcity mentality is one of our biggest problems in this country today with politicians believing that they have gone to parliament to ensure get the largest share of the national cake for "their people/electorate" . This was also epitomized lately by a senior executive friend of mine whom I approached in September to donate money to the national charity cause I referred to above that incidentally helps more people from his village than anywhere else in Kenya. He responded that he could not help because they have a similar initiative to help his village. His scarcity mentality- That there is not enough for his village and the national initiative blinded him in seeing that he could achieve what he is doing for the village in a more far-reaching manner. So much for the definitions. I hope to show you by the end of my talk that the difference between successful people and the less successful is largely their mentality of abundance or of scarcity. - People with an abundance mentality have an internal security based on a principled centered living. Their value system is self-anchored. They are not too worried of saying/doing the wrong thing because they ordinarily talk from a point of truth. This frees their mind to bigger/better thoughts because they have nothing to cover. What They said yesterday is what they will repeat today without contradiction This internal security enhances their humility. It allows them to enjoy professional freedom. They can choose what they want to do. By contrast people with a scarcity mentality seek their validation from groups. They will rarely want to take action on their own. The group must validate what they do. To draw an example from my own career, I have left employment 3 times in the last decade and at no time have I ever felt that there would be scarcity of opportunities. I believe strongly that there is something better out there awaiting you to discover. I have always relied on my sense of internal security to anchor myself. Do not owe your employment to your boss's favor or anyone for that matter. Believe you are the best there is and you will work towards it and become it! People with an abundance mentality seek solitude and enjoy nature. By taking time out in solitude and nature, you allow yourself to access your deepest thoughts and hence your human spirit with which we are all equally endowed. Most successful people I know will take time out to reflect. I try to take a solitary one or two night retreat away from family and work once every year and try and access my human spirit. You have to experience it to believe it. It re-energizes you. People with an abundance mentality keep their mind and body tuned through wide reading and exercise. It is a pity that most of us stop reading on graduating. Most successful people read voraciously- they are in sync with what is going on around them. They are current. They do not spend an hour reading newspapers or watching TV but will Spend hours reading the latest management thoughts for example. I try to read as many books in year as I can. I have tried to keep fit for over 10 years and my wife who is my jogging and walking partner can attest to that- we call exercise our lifeline! Without the mental and physical fitness we would not have survived the vagaries of disease and the challenges of everyday life! People with an abundance mentality serve others. Like one writer put it and I quote "Service is the only rent to pay for the privilege of living in this world" Are you paying or are you robbing the landlord? Service enhances internal security and fuels the abundance mentality- at the beginning of this year I pledged to donate ksh. 2m to a cause....I chair the Disciplinary committee of the Accountants; I chair Help Age Kenya, I chair The Palmhouse Foundation among many others. Nothing gives me greater joy! People ask me where I get the time- some of my friends have asserted that I have a 25-hour day! I tell people you have time for what you value. An abundance mentality gives you time and opportunity to serve others. People with an abundance mentality let those below them grow and hence give themselves the opportunity to grow even faster and higher. I keep saying to people that if you are good at what you do, the only place those who want your job can push you is upwards. They work with the best minds. They seek out those who are better than them! A scarcity mentality tells you it is dangerous to let your junior became as good or better than you- nothing could be further from the reality! My career success would not be what it is without those who worked under me. People with an abundance mentality know when to Get out before they get stale. I have left some of my previous jobs as soon as I realized that my best was no longer good enough. Some of us stay too long on jobs we do not enjoy hoping that our boss will get out of the way sooner! M y advise to professionals who do not enjoy what they do is - for heavens sake move on elsewhere! At one time I left a job that was so well paying at the time that my wife thought I was crazy- You cannot excel where you do not enjoy! People with an abundance mentality have a long term view of life and hence are visionaries- they are able to see what many cannot discern. They create uncharted territories. This is because they already believe everything is possible- How many times have you wondered how come that many times that successful guy/lady is ultimately right? Many say he/she knew what they were doing. The truth is that such people operate from a paradigm of abundance. People with an abundance mentality are problem solvers and are hence popular with their superiors. They provide unusual solution to problems. They are able to separate people from the problems. They attract others into the team with their sincerity. I lead many volunteer teams in very successful initiatives. I love looking for the third alternative to problems and hence my popularity with employers. The scarcity mentality on the other tells us we should not stick our necks out and should remain as passive followers. People with an abundance mentality are courageous. One must however remember that courage is not to absence of fear but more the mastery of fear. I have experienced fear in my life- I cannot for example remember anything as fearful as changing jobs. A friend of mine told me recently that a herd of sheep led by a lion will defeat a pack of lions led by a sheep! The courage to take action is one of the greatest attributes of great leaders. Courage is a consequence of the abundance mentality. People with an abundance mentality understand and respect the law of the Farm or the law of the harvest. They know how/when to forego immediate gratification in favor of delayed and long term satisfaction. They appreciate that you will reap what you planted! They understand the need to prepare the ground, plant, weed, water and tend before you can harvest. They are not moved by peer pressure. I still marvel at some of my friends who I grew up with who tried to violate the law of the harvest - they are or have already paid dearly for this. Imagine if at the age of 18 you have your own chauffeur driven Mercedes? What would you be working for at 50? Does it surprise us that many of our kids are on drugs? We have not exposed them to the law of the farm! Those who do not know me for example may not know the painstaking effort I have put in my career, like many of you, to get where I am today- seven years ago I was still studying! I still take time today to learn new technology and read widely to keep myself relevant. An abundance mentality reinforces the law of the harvest. The scarcity mentality fools us that we can cheat the law of the harvest and short-circuit it- it never works! People with an abundance mentality are passionate about everything they take up- They live their short lives in greater harmony than mediocre people. They are ordinarily positive about much in life and this seem to produce a self-fulfilling prophecy of success. When they see a mountain they think of how best to climb it and not about The dangers of climbing. They see opportunity where others see no hope An instructive story is told of two shoe salesmen sent to Africa to see what opportunities there were. One came back saying he was disappointed that there was no market for shoes because the Natives do not wear shoes. They other came back and saying there was a huge opportunity because the natives do not have shoes! Professionals with an abundance mentality treat whatever they take on as a project. A project to be executed so well that it guarantees extension or another project. I like reminding people that like Tom Peters, the great management guru keeps telling us - the life of indentured servitude is over! You must treat your job as a project to be executed meticulously and create a brand name for yourself in the banking industry and believe me before long people will be looking for you to do other lucrative projects. From Tom Peters masterpiece "the Circle of Innovation) in 1998, I discovered this ground Breaking truth that convinced me to leave my job then and never to be Employed again! Every work I do is a project. I endeavor to complete my projects successfully. I will endeavor to finish my Sameer/Yana project as successfully as possible. I will give it my best. Some projects will take longer than others but this does change the Fact that they are projects. I appeal to all of us present to stop considering ourselves as permanent employees- the 21st century has no place for this! Only successful team players working on deliverable and measurable projects will survive the white collar revolution! If you are under 40 and hoping to retire in your current job, then something is wrong with your project! Seriously re-examine your options. If there is one industry that has been the victim of change and technology, it is banking! More retrenchment has been seen in this sector that any other I know- and in my view we have not scratched the surface!! Learn how to be a project contractor -there is no longer room for employees in the 21st century! I would like to conclude my talk with a favorite quotation often wrongly attributed to Nelson Mandela but is actually by Marriane Williamson and I quote; "Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light not our darkness that most frightens us. We ask ourselves who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, fabulous? Actually who are you not to be? You are a child of God.Your playing small does not serve the world. There Is nothing enlightened about shrinking so that other people won't feel insecure around you. We are all meant to shine as children do. We were born to make manifest the glory of God that is within us. It is not just in some of us; it is in everyone. And as we let our own light shine, we unconsciously give other people permission to do the same. As we are liberated from our own fear, our presence automatically liberates others." Marianne Williamson I hope you have enjoyed my talk. Thank you and God bless you. Cheers!!! --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ PROFESSIONALS NETWORKING SESSION/FORUM VENUE: Marble Arch Hotel DATE: Thursday 8th October 2009 TIME: 6:00pm ? 8:00pm GUEST SPEAKER: Eric Kimani, former CEO of Sameer Africa, Founder of Palmhouse Foundation, Proprietor of Palmhouse Dairies Limited, KCA Githunguri Campus & Mukore Academy, Chair of HelpAge International -London & one of the Top Most Motivational Speakers in Kenya. TOPIC: BALANCING CAREER AND YOUR OWN BUSINESS Registration of Attendants ? 6:00pm ? 6:00pm Meeting Call to Order - 6:10 ? 6:12 Prayers: 6:12 ? 6:15 Introductions of Attendants: 6:15 ? 6: 25 Talk ?Balancing Career and Your Own Business: 6:35 ? 7:20 Vote Of Thanks: 7:20 ? 7:25 NETWORKING SESSION & Tea Break: 7:30 onwards >>>> Register NOW by sending an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com, or call 254 721 663 208. Very few spaces left!! Carry Ksh. 300 bob which caters for your Tea, Snacks & part to go Palmhouse Foundation. LYP Members in good standing to attend for FREE -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~--- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jomazrui at yahoo.com Wed Oct 7 22:04:08 2009 From: jomazrui at yahoo.com (JOAN AMBIYO) Date: Wed, 7 Oct 2009 19:04:08 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] Death announcement Message-ID: <264745.83019.qm@web52304.mail.re2.yahoo.com> It is with deep sorrow we announce the death of Mama. Esther Andisi Anahinga of Lusiola Maragoli. Mama Anahinga is the beloved mother of Karen Akutekha and Florence Anahinga of South Orange New Jersey. She passed away on Sunday October 4th morning at st. Luke's Hospital in Kisumu after a short illness. Friends and family members are meeting at 167 College place in South Orange New Jersey to comfort the family and celebrate the life of Mrs. Anahinga. Mrs. Karen Akutekha and Ms. Florence Anahinga will be traveling to Kenya to attend the funeral and bid their lovely mom goodbye. There will a fund raising on Saturday Oct. 10th, 3pm at 167 College place South Orange NJ to help them raise funds for traveling to Kenya and help them offset medical expenses incurred in the course of their mother's treatment. Please keep the family in your prayers as they move through this difficult transition. For more information cantact: Mrs.Karen Akutekha 973 868 6230 or 973 762 4620 Ms. Florence Anahinga 973 518 21219 or 862 234 2895 Mrs.Lydia Kibagendi 570 856 8309 Mr. Henry Mahasi 917 532 7424 Mr. Boaz 201 889 9623 or 201 435 2680 Thank you. Joan Akutekha -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Please keep on sending me references. Robert karioki 0720838251 or rmogoi at gmail.com --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ PROFESSIONALS NETWORKING SESSION/FORUM VENUE: Marble Arch Hotel DATE: Thursday 8th October 2009 TIME: 6:00pm ? 8:00pm GUEST SPEAKER: Eric Kimani, former CEO of Sameer Africa, Founder of Palmhouse Foundation, Proprietor of Palmhouse Dairies Limited, KCA Githunguri Campus & Mukore Academy, Chair of HelpAge International -London & one of the Top Most Motivational Speakers in Kenya. TOPIC: BALANCING CAREER AND YOUR OWN BUSINESS Registration of Attendants ? 6:00pm ? 6:00pm Meeting Call to Order - 6:10 ? 6:12 Prayers: 6:12 ? 6:15 Introductions of Attendants: 6:15 ? 6: 25 Talk ?Balancing Career and Your Own Business: 6:35 ? 7:20 Vote Of Thanks: 7:20 ? 7:25 NETWORKING SESSION & Tea Break: 7:30 onwards >>>> Register NOW by sending an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com, or call 254 721 663 208. Very few spaces left!! Carry Ksh. 300 bob which caters for your Tea, Snacks & part to go Palmhouse Foundation. LYP Members in good standing to attend for FREE -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~--- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From emanyonge at yahoo.com Thu Oct 8 03:30:09 2009 From: emanyonge at yahoo.com (eric manyonge) Date: Thu, 8 Oct 2009 00:30:09 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Re: The old Testament In-Reply-To: <497711.65778.qm@web56707.mail.re3.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <369035.6215.qm@web38103.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Well said. At times, we even preach what's not in the Bible. It is high time we read and understand the gospel as God wants. --- On Wed, 10/7/09, kennedy waweru wrote: > From: kennedy waweru > Subject: [YP_Ke] The old Testament > To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com > Date: Wednesday, October 7, 2009, 10:48 PM > What has > at times struck me sadly is how on a general basis we have > often trashed aside the old testament. Generally we hold on > to the saying that "it was nailed on the cross". > > Amazingly, if you were to carefully study the New > testament, you would not help but notice how many occasions > that Jesus, Paul, Peter, John and others have quoted the old > testament and preached based on those principles. On > numerous occasions they have quoted vast parts of the old > testament. > Isn't it strange that some of us have simply put it > aside and declared liberty on ourselves? At times even being > quick to claim principles which are neither implied nor > expressly stated... > > I really hope that we don't be given to trashing the > word of God based on things that are neither here nor there. > And even as we > argue out, lets not claim authority of things we don't > know nor are not sure of, please. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ PROFESSIONALS NETWORKING SESSION/FORUM VENUE: Marble Arch Hotel DATE: Thursday 8th October 2009 TIME: 6:00pm ? 8:00pm GUEST SPEAKER: Eric Kimani, former CEO of Sameer Africa, Founder of Palmhouse Foundation, Proprietor of Palmhouse Dairies Limited, KCA Githunguri Campus & Mukore Academy, Chair of HelpAge International -London & one of the Top Most Motivational Speakers in Kenya. TOPIC: BALANCING CAREER AND YOUR OWN BUSINESS Registration of Attendants ? 6:00pm ? 6:00pm Meeting Call to Order - 6:10 ? 6:12 Prayers: 6:12 ? 6:15 Introductions of Attendants: 6:15 ? 6: 25 Talk ?Balancing Career and Your Own Business: 6:35 ? 7:20 Vote Of Thanks: 7:20 ? 7:25 NETWORKING SESSION & Tea Break: 7:30 onwards >>>> Register NOW by sending an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com, or call 254 721 663 208. Very few spaces left!! Carry Ksh. 300 bob which caters for your Tea, Snacks & part to go Palmhouse Foundation. LYP Members in good standing to attend for FREE -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~--- From leooderaomolo at yahoo.com Tue Oct 6 23:10:49 2009 From: leooderaomolo at yahoo.com (Leo Odera Omolo) Date: Tue, 6 Oct 2009 20:10:49 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] KISUMU IS TREATED TO A FREE MOVIE AS PASTOR IS FROG MATCHED NAKED OUT OF HOTEL ROOM WITH A MARRIED WOMAN Message-ID: <425727.80235.qm@web34305.mail.mud.yahoo.com> ? A MAN OF THE WHITE COLLER FORCED TO CHEW MORE THAN HIS TEETH CAN AFFORD AS HE WASFROG ?MATCHED NAKED OUT OF THE HOTEL ROOM WITH SOMEBODY?S MARRIED WIFE. Reports Leo Odera Omolo in Kisumu. Residents of Kisumu City were last weekend treated to? what looked like a free movie when an amorous pastor was caught red handed with a married woman in a hotel rom. The incident attracted a huge crowd, almost blocking a road for motorists in one of the town?s suburbs of Dunga, which is located to the south west of the City?s Central Business District {CBD}.. But quick action by hawk ?eyed Kisumu Polce boss saved the situation when a police van appeared in the scene and whisked the two lovers, who were being matched on foot while naked away from the public sight to unknown destination ?Our sources, later reveled that the two were taken to a hospital, where hey were treated for shock and bruises on their bodies inflicted by members of the public and onlookers who were throwing stones and other objects as the two were being frog-matched from a lodge or a hotel located in Dunga ?a City?s suburb to the Central Police Station. It is suspected that someone in Dunga,surburb might have phoned the police. in time, an act which saved the couple from further punishment from the enraged members of the public who were hurling not only unprintable words of insult to the couple, but also stoning them as they were being walked through the murrum road on bear footed. ?All the couples ?clothes mobile phones shoes and other valuable were apparently left behind inside the hotel room where the two were found making love to each other as they were being frog-matched to the City?s centre.. This particular incident has left every resident of this City not only puzzled, but also in a state of shock. Our investigations revealed that it all started early last week, when the husband of the woman who is approaching his middle age and ?man who works in Nairobi received an urgent phone call from his wife at their rural home, in a rural home, which is located in ?south east of Kisumu City to the effect that one of the couple?s children was seriously ill and needed to be taken for treatment. The man, according, to our informer dispatched the money via MPESA to his wife. But last Friday, the man changed his mind and decided to come home to attend to his sickling child. He travelled from Nairobi using night country buses, which took him to Kisumu City. He arrived in the town, and after taking his bvreakfast decided towait untilshops were openso that he could some smallshopping for his family. And immedioatrely after 9 a.m, the man boarded a Nissan Matatu at the Kisumu main Bus Terminal ready for his rural home, which according to our source is located past or before Ahero town. But while sitting insider Matatu, waiting for other passenger, the man who sat in the front seat next to the driver, saw his wife emerged from within the Bus Park and was standing at a corner. The wife then briefly made some phone calls via her mobile home. Immediately after the phone conversation, the church minister? arrived at the place where the woman was standing alone. The two briefly exchanged some niceties and hearty greetings as the husband watched inside a Matatu in disbelief. It emerged that the pastor who was talking to his wife is his close cousin. Somebody who is suppose to be calling as his father in accordance to their family tree line. All this time, the husband of the woman waited patiently and made it sure that the couple did not se him..ThePastor left the scene. And immediatrely the woman also left on a boda boda bicyle taxi heading for the twon centre. The husband became suspicious about his wife?s movement and quickly jumped out of the Matatu. He mobilized and hired the three goons operating at the Bus Park as Matatu touts and paid them handsomely. He then instructed them to follow the woman on different boda boda bikes, but to keep themselves a safe distance behind .not to be seen by her. He, too followed them ,but at a distance. Unaware that her movement was being monitored by her husband and other people, the woman upon reaching ?the Town?s Centre ,the woman ?walked to a parked taxicab at the taxis park ?outside a crowded shopping centre. Inside that taxi, was the pastor. And as soon as the woman entered into the vehicle, it drove away to unknown destination leaving the group helplessly watching and unable to keep up the path.. Unable to follow the tred of the movement of the couple, the group decided to hold on and wit for the taxi driver to come back. And within tenor fifteen minutes, the taxi driver was back and parked his car cab outside the usually busy shopping centre. The husband and his three hired goons stormed the taxi parking and ordered the taxi driver to take them to a place where he had dropped the pastor and the woman. They cheated the driver that they were plain-clothed policemen [CID]pursuing the man who he had just driven away with a woman was a suspected criminal they and pretended they? were investigating his criminal activities. The taxi drivr obliged and drove them to a small hotel lodge near the beach. Upon reaching there, the group deployed the same tactics, and the receptionist at the lodge showed them the room where the couple had booked themselves, assuming they were genuine policemen .The four and two more hired goons knocked the door of the hotel room, but the man who was in action could not open immediately and win a compromised love making position.. They were all nakedand at the pick of the game. ?Upon seeing her husband, the woman passed out. But the pastor had the courage of making the following statement ?uod omera mano kaka inega malit? [loosely translating in Dho-Luo vernacular meaning the son of my brother you have killed me.} The big commotion ensued, and a crowd of onlooker immediately formed outside the hotel. They beat up the pastor and the woman senselessly frog matching them out of their hideout naked. The rumor immediately spread like bush fire attracting a huge crowd of onlookers. to the ugly ?scene. At this time someone in the crowd urged the pilling up crowd not to kill the couple, but to match them to the nearby police station, and this became the voice of reason, which save the couple from further punishment as the enraged youths had? descended on them with kicks and slaps. Upon seeing the police van arriving some of the onlooker fled in all direction fearing possible arrest and charged with the assault. And the husband of the woman also mysteriously disappeared in the crowd that fled the scene at Milimani Estate .It was not clear whether he later contacted the police or not or that he too, was also whisked away by the police. Their fate remain unknown as the police declined to give further information about this shameful incident. r source could not immediately confirm as to which church or denomination the pastor belong to, though it was only alleged and rumored that he is serving with the SDA church, but there was no firm confirmation to this.. Ends leooderaomolo at yahoo.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Specifications: an empire waistline is a must! colors - anywhere from offwhite to gray (including light blue) and a size 10 max! If anyone knows where i can get smthing of this nature - please direct me please. I have attached an image 2 give u an idea of wat is being sought and this link will give you more ideas: http://shop.nordstrom.com/C/6014150/0~2376776~2374327~2374331~6014150?mediumthumbnail=Y&P=3&viewAll=0&origin=styleCollectionPager_numbers&pbo=6014150 On another note - any shop in Nairobi stock full body spanx? thank you oh so very Desperate --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ PROFESSIONALS NETWORKING SESSION/FORUM VENUE: Marble Arch Hotel DATE: Thursday 8th October 2009 TIME: 6:00pm ? 8:00pm GUEST SPEAKER: Eric Kimani, former CEO of Sameer Africa, Founder of Palmhouse Foundation, Proprietor of Palmhouse Dairies Limited, KCA Githunguri Campus & Mukore Academy, Chair of HelpAge International -London & one of the Top Most Motivational Speakers in Kenya. 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URL: From kipjsang at yahoo.com Tue Oct 6 19:57:30 2009 From: kipjsang at yahoo.com (sang kip) Date: Tue, 6 Oct 2009 16:57:30 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] THE BIBLE In-Reply-To: <626126.99250.qm@web23507.mail.ird.yahoo.com> References: <626126.99250.qm@web23507.mail.ird.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <263790.42148.qm@web51105.mail.re2.yahoo.com> Much has been written about the Bible on this forum and very little has been shed? on how it was written and later translated. The Bible took over 1500 years to write. The writing was done by professors such as Paul, prophets such as Moses, men who never got formal education such as Peter, Farmers, a doctor such as Luke, etc. The Bible is not verbally inspired as some allege.God through His Holy Spirit inspired the writers who wrote in their imperfect human languages (Hebrew, Greek and Aramaic). What is inspired in the Bible is not the letter but the message. ? ?The letter being human is subject to all human weakness. Despite this?two facts?are clear: God's mind is clearly expressed by the Bible and His will for us is beyond question. The Bible is the only reliable source of knowledge about God, inspiration, human nature, universe, sin, salvation, origin and development of sin, etc. ? The Bible is written to be understood by ordinary people led by the Holy Spirit.We are called to pray before reading it because the Spirit inspired its authors and as such can be read and understood only when one is inspired. ? What about attending seminary? Seminaries are good because they help one get deeply immersed in theology.While there were no seminaries in the early church as we know today, leaders in Jerusalem established new converts into truth much as the seminaries and Bible study does today.It is very clear that when the church grew the need to establish converts in truth became a must. Paul's letters for instance served this purpose but later these were replaced by seminaries especially when young converts were threatened by heresies from without the church.It became necessary to guide people on issues of salvation, theology and anthropology. ? Someone on this forum has written much about irrelevance of theological seminaries. Let me ask him this: 1.?How do you understand John? 3:16'smonogenes? 2. How do you interpret Revelation 1:10? 3. How aboutprototokos??.The fact that you are unable to answer these questions reveals your handicap.While you are in fact saved by your believe in Jesus Christ, your ministry is handicapped and under threat of heresies that threaten the church every day because you lack knowledge of original languages of the Bible.What I am saying is that knowledge of the original languages of the Bible which are acquired in theological seminaries is necessary for establishing the church on Biblical solid ground that cannot be swept away by spurious and heretical messages. History shows that the church survived satanic onslaught because believers? were well founded on knowledge acquired from the study of the Bible in the original languages. Human and satanic ?philosophies such as epicureanism, legalism, Arianism, etc, were easily defeated because of deep knowledge of the Bible in original languages. ? Going to a seminary should not make ministers boastful.They should humble themselves and teach the word and also help fellow ministers who never had opportunity to attend seminary. The guy who wrote that attending seminar is unnecessary should stop feeling inadequate and seek counsel from God as to how he should work with fellow ministers who are better equipped with Biblical languages.God has a place for you in the ministry of the gospel. GOD BLESS YOU! ? ? ? ? ? ________________________________ From: Wambui To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Sent: Tuesday, October 6, 2009 9:41:16 AM Subject: [YP_Ke] Re: The Bible.. Hi, I am a student of hebrew and i agree that the scriptures hava errors as regards to translation..and that can be confirmed, There two letter in the hebrew language that cannot be translated into any other language there the bible is 80% accurate. However if one takes tiem to study the hebrew language you will learn so much truth and you will also understand why there is so much confusion in the world. If any one is interested in pursuing the lanuage do get in touch. Regards, Marlene. "Silence is not an absence of sound but rather a shifting of attention toward sounds that speak to the soul. In a moment of silence you may feel your heartbeat or hear your breathing. Silence is a positive kind of hearing, which requires turning off the knob that tunes in to active, literal life and tuning on the one that amplifies the movements of the soul." Thomas Moore --- On Tue, 6/10/09, Jerry Manu wrote: >From: Jerry Manu >Subject: [YP_Ke] Re: The Bible.. >To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com >Date: Tuesday, 6 October, 2009, 3:47 PM > > >Joseph, >I would beg to differ with you the language usage has been done over time to make it more easier for people to understand and read. Take for example the verses you have just given? because one has used if and the other since does it change the meaning to an ordinary person with basic English command?. >To be frank the Bible gives the way forward at the same time it warns of the dangers you will encounter as you move on. >The Bible was given to guide the Christians on how to keep their faith but when you study the Bible for educational purpose you are bound to find it weird the way you are putting it just remember the guys who were building 'MNARA' to reach God what happened to them. >Believe me if you interview those who do the confused things and they know the Bible they will talk about have been Christian but they have backslide? that mean they know they are doing contrarily to what the Bible teaches. >Cheers >Jerry. > > > ________________________________ From: joseph nyongesa >To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com >Sent: Tue, October 6, 2009 12:03:55 PM >Subject: [YP_Ke] Re: The Bible.. > > >The bible as it is now, is to be blamed. It has been too much "doctored". Any one who has studied biblical greek and hebrew can tell so. And the reason is mainlyl this. Taht the original languages in which the bible was written have a wider semantic range ie meaning range...so that often we dont have suitable english equivalents. And so that i dont seem to be beating around the air(aimlessly that is for beating the air in itself is not bad), let me give one illustration. >Rom 8:31. Most translations use the conditional "if" God is for us but in the greek text it is the factual "since" God is for us who can be against us. >Now that is just a tip of the iceberg. Some of this things if we get to know them..... >Cheers. > > >? >On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 9:50 AM, joyce sambu wrote: > > >>Surely the bible cannot be blamed for the erosion of values in our >>society. What about the people who do horrible things in the name of >>'African culture?' What do you blame that on? >> >> >>On 10/4/09, Dan Nyutu wrote: >>> Mumias, >>> >>> i greatly differ with you. The Bible came in to shed the light to our >>> hearts. It gives us the mind of our Creator and helps us to align our >>> thoughts and behaviours more to what He expects of us. >>> >>> As bwana Kennedy said, its the lack of adherence to godly principles that >>> has brought us the downfall. remember if we loved one another as the Bible >>> urges us, we wouldnt kill, not steal, no corruption, no wars, money intended >>> for hospitals, education, roads would be spent on such. >>> >>> Dan. >>> >>> On Sun, Oct 4, 2009 at 4:15 PM, kennedy waweru wrote: >>> > >>> > >>> > Greetings Bwana Mumia >>> > I beg to differ with your point of view, and it honestly is not a valid >>> point at all. The Bible has not taught us how to live in sin at all, if >>> anything it is the complete disregard of what the Bible stands for that has >>> brought our downfall. We may have changed our culture because of the Bible, >>> but have we stuck with the Bible? Along the way, some have strayed from the >>> Bible teachings and that is not the fault of the Bible. >>> > Remember, not everyone who calls themselves a Christian is really a >>> follower of Christ. If we adhered to the teachings of the Bible as a >>> community, then believe it that there would not be a pleasant place to be as >>> in that community >>> > >>> > ?Kind Regards, >>> > Kennedy Waweru >>> > >>> > God is the epitome of sanity, while Satan is the epitome of a world, and >>> of people, gone mad >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > ________________________________ >>> From: Mumia H. N. >>> > To: "youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com" >>> >>> > Sent: Saturday, October 3, 2009 10:14:01 PM >>> > Subject: [YP_Ke] The Bible.. >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > Dear YPs, >>> > Is it possible that the Bible is one book that has brought us so much >>> confusion? We have changed our culture and values because of this Bible book >>> and what is written in it. I think Africans should go back to their roots, >>> and realize that we brought up real men through cultures like polygamy. A >>> man or woman learnt real values in the traditional culture. We had our own >>> beliefs. We did not need some fake preacher to tell us how to get saved and >>> live life. >>> > >>> > Our systems were working. >>> > >>> > There was respect, honor, real values. Real discipline. We had the whole >>> community getting involved in the affairs of our children. >>> > >>> > I submit that the Bible was the beginning of our downfall as Africans. We >>> were colonized by religion. We need to open this for discussion. >>> > >>> > What do you say? >>> > >>> > Mumia >>> > >>> > The information contained in this communication is confidential and >>> intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom it is >>> addressed. If you have received this communication in error, please notify >>> us immediately by responding to this email and then delete it from your >>> system. Please note that any views or opinions presented in this email are >>> solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of the >>> Central Bank of Kenya. Central Bank of Kenya is neither liable for the >>> proper and complete transmission of the information contained in this >>> communication nor for any delay in its receipt. >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Daniel Nyutu >>> >>> Strategy Consultant >>> Strategic Leadership Center International >>> Horton Court, P.O. Box 3124-00100 >>> Nairobi, Kenya. >>> Tel: 3872252/ 3877637/ 2067622 >>> Email: dnyutu at gmail.com >>> Cell: 0728-200075 >>> >>> "Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting >>> different results" >>> >>> Albert Einstein (Attributed) >>> US (German born) Physicist (1879-1955) >>> >>> >>> > >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> > > > > Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ PROFESSIONALS NETWORKING SESSION/FORUM VENUE: Marble Arch Hotel DATE: Thursday 8th October 2009 TIME: 6:00pm ? 8:00pm GUEST SPEAKER: Eric Kimani, former CEO of Sameer Africa, Founder of Palmhouse Foundation, Proprietor of Palmhouse Dairies Limited, KCA Githunguri Campus & Mukore Academy, Chair of HelpAge International -London & one of the Top Most Motivational Speakers in Kenya. TOPIC: BALANCING CAREER AND YOUR OWN BUSINESS Registration of Attendants ? 6:00pm ? 6:00pm Meeting Call to Order - 6:10 ? 6:12 Prayers: 6:12 ? 6:15 Introductions of Attendants: 6:15 ? 6: 25 Talk ?Balancing Career and Your Own Business: 6:35 ? 7:20 Vote Of Thanks: 7:20 ? 7:25 NETWORKING SESSION & Tea Break: 7:30 onwards >>>> Register NOW by sending an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com, or call 254 721 663 208. Very few spaces left!! Carry Ksh. 300 bob which caters for your Tea, Snacks & part to go Palmhouse Foundation. LYP Members in good standing to attend for FREE -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~--- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From josyveros at gmail.com Wed Oct 7 01:44:04 2009 From: josyveros at gmail.com (Josy Ngatia) Date: Wed, 7 Oct 2009 08:44:04 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] One bedroom house Jamhuri Message-ID: Hey Guys am looking for a one bedroom house in Jamhuri estate..... any one living there. how much does like a 1 bedroom cost.... don't want to spend above 10K -- Thank you Joseph 0721 514 530 --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ PROFESSIONALS NETWORKING SESSION/FORUM VENUE: Marble Arch Hotel DATE: Thursday 8th October 2009 TIME: 6:00pm ? 8:00pm GUEST SPEAKER: Eric Kimani, former CEO of Sameer Africa, Founder of Palmhouse Foundation, Proprietor of Palmhouse Dairies Limited, KCA Githunguri Campus & Mukore Academy, Chair of HelpAge International -London & one of the Top Most Motivational Speakers in Kenya. TOPIC: BALANCING CAREER AND YOUR OWN BUSINESS Registration of Attendants ? 6:00pm ? 6:00pm Meeting Call to Order - 6:10 ? 6:12 Prayers: 6:12 ? 6:15 Introductions of Attendants: 6:15 ? 6: 25 Talk ?Balancing Career and Your Own Business: 6:35 ? 7:20 Vote Of Thanks: 7:20 ? 7:25 NETWORKING SESSION & Tea Break: 7:30 onwards >>>> Register NOW by sending an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com, or call 254 721 663 208. Very few spaces left!! Carry Ksh. 300 bob which caters for your Tea, Snacks & part to go Palmhouse Foundation. LYP Members in good standing to attend for FREE -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~--- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jacknyaiga at yahoo.com Wed Oct 7 02:44:20 2009 From: jacknyaiga at yahoo.com (Jectone Ndunya) Date: Tue, 6 Oct 2009 23:44:20 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Re: Unfaithfulness/Cheating? In-Reply-To: <80a684d60910061032s272aff43scf2942b07f732af4@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <358384.60442.qm@web51408.mail.re2.yahoo.com> Judy Kaiguire, Hope you networked well as another member said here on sato and that you've bn fixed. There is no seeking audience with a cheat like the chick referred to here. If these guz were to wed in 3 mnths time then is when the lady finds it fit to sleep with another man and as if thats not enough, she uses that jamaz phone to send an sms then I believe God has shown this jama that she is not the right girl to marry so Man plse move on. Another way i look at it is that this chick may have wanted to send a message to this guy that she is not interested in the marriage and simply wants to be pinned anyhow anytime and with anybody. Man forget what you've invested in that chick and look a head, consider it a strong wing that blew past and has now settled because anytime show a woman that she can do that then still be accepted back, they consider it a weakness and wld not respect you any day. I tell you this from experience. --- On Tue, 10/6/09, judy kaiguire wrote: From: judy kaiguire Subject: [YP_Ke] Re: Unfaithfulness/Cheating? To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Date: Tuesday, October 6, 2009, 10:32 AM There is no issue here, if the guy feels betrayed he should ask for audience with her and end it. On the other hand if he feels that he still trusts and can forgive her (with the excuse that they have dated for long and being a third wheel aint that bad) then he can go ahead and marry her. It all depends with his values as a person since trust and security is important in relationships. On 10/6/09, Wagishara Frank wrote: > hi guys, help this friend of Christ > > here is a guy who have been dating this lady for the last 6 years. then > recently, the chic sent him a message using another jamaa's? phone > a little bit late in da nite. the guy called da same no the following > morning only for the jamaa to claim that they have been pushing with > the chic for a good length of time. > > how do we help this friend of Christ now the the lady have denied any > "mpango wa kando" as expected. > > ba da way, they were to wed in three months time. > > > > > > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ PROFESSIONALS NETWORKING SESSION/FORUM VENUE: Marble Arch Hotel DATE: Thursday 8th October 2009 TIME: 6:00pm ? 8:00pm GUEST SPEAKER: Eric Kimani, former CEO of Sameer Africa, Founder of Palmhouse Foundation, Proprietor of Palmhouse Dairies Limited, KCA Githunguri Campus & Mukore Academy, Chair of HelpAge International -London & one of the Top Most Motivational Speakers in Kenya. TOPIC: BALANCING CAREER AND YOUR OWN BUSINESS Registration of Attendants ? 6:00pm ? 6:00pm Meeting Call to Order - 6:10 ? 6:12 Prayers: 6:12 ? 6:15 Introductions of Attendants: 6:15 ? 6: 25 Talk ?Balancing Career and Your Own Business: 6:35 ? 7:20 Vote Of Thanks: 7:20 ? 7:25 NETWORKING SESSION & Tea Break: 7:30 onwards >>>> Register NOW by sending an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com, or call 254 721 663 208. Very few spaces left!! Carry Ksh. 300 bob which caters for your Tea, Snacks & part to go Palmhouse Foundation. LYP Members in good standing to attend for FREE -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~--- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Albert_Kochei at wvi.org Wed Oct 7 04:26:22 2009 From: Albert_Kochei at wvi.org (Albert Kochei) Date: Wed, 7 Oct 2009 11:26:22 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Re: Morning Prayers In-Reply-To: <43ccac290910070034i162124b3y153a1b28c001e8c2@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: Hi my brother in Christ I suggest you go to our church-FOUNTAIN GATE CHURCH under Apostle James Mbugua Nganga and Dr.Lucy Nganga at Olympic Hse,4th Floor,Koinange Street opp.Victoria Furnitures. Baraka "....When it rains,all Birds fly for shelter,But the Eagle alone avoids the rain by flying across the clouds,Problem is common to ALL but ATTITUDE makes the difference" John Waweru Sent by: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com 07 Oct 2009 10:34 AM Please respond to youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com To youngprofessionals_ke cc Subject [YP_Ke] Morning Prayers hi people, hoping you are fine. i would like to know of places where people go for morning prayer sessions in Nairobi,that is, where people gather to pray. between 6:30am and 7:30am. thanks and good day. John. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ PROFESSIONALS NETWORKING SESSION/FORUM VENUE: Marble Arch Hotel DATE: Thursday 8th October 2009 TIME: 6:00pm ? 8:00pm GUEST SPEAKER: Eric Kimani, former CEO of Sameer Africa, Founder of Palmhouse Foundation, Proprietor of Palmhouse Dairies Limited, KCA Githunguri Campus & Mukore Academy, Chair of HelpAge International -London & one of the Top Most Motivational Speakers in Kenya. TOPIC: BALANCING CAREER AND YOUR OWN BUSINESS Registration of Attendants ? 6:00pm ? 6:00pm Meeting Call to Order - 6:10 ? 6:12 Prayers: 6:12 ? 6:15 Introductions of Attendants: 6:15 ? 6: 25 Talk ?Balancing Career and Your Own Business: 6:35 ? 7:20 Vote Of Thanks: 7:20 ? 7:25 NETWORKING SESSION & Tea Break: 7:30 onwards >>>> Register NOW by sending an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com, or call 254 721 663 208. Very few spaces left!! Carry Ksh. 300 bob which caters for your Tea, Snacks & part to go Palmhouse Foundation. 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From: Winfred Nyambura [mailto:winfred at panafricantrucks.com] Sent: Wednesday, October 07, 2009 8:34 AM To: 'odhiambo okecth'; 'OKELLO David Otieno'; 'josekamanthe at gmail.com'; Linda.Mulindi at fco.gov.uk; Anthony Githendu; drenches2000 at yahoo.com; kmuigais at gmail.com; mathewsogutu at gmail.com; 'Truphena Ogol'; mose.edmoses.ed at gmail.com Cc: 'otieno sungu'; youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Subject: EDUCATION SPONSORSHIP FOR NEEDY BRIGHT STUDENT - COMMITTEE MEETING Dear all, As discussed earlier, let us meet on Friday 9th October 2009 at 5.30pm at Primrose (Please Anthony give us the direction to the place). Thank you Regards, Winnie Cell: +254 721 205 602 Save a tree. Don't print this e-mail unless it's really necessary. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ PROFESSIONALS NETWORKING SESSION/FORUM VENUE: Marble Arch Hotel DATE: Thursday 8th October 2009 TIME: 6:00pm ? 8:00pm GUEST SPEAKER: Eric Kimani, former CEO of Sameer Africa, Founder of Palmhouse Foundation, Proprietor of Palmhouse Dairies Limited, KCA Githunguri Campus & Mukore Academy, Chair of HelpAge International -London & one of the Top Most Motivational Speakers in Kenya. TOPIC: BALANCING CAREER AND YOUR OWN BUSINESS Registration of Attendants ? 6:00pm ? 6:00pm Meeting Call to Order - 6:10 ? 6:12 Prayers: 6:12 ? 6:15 Introductions of Attendants: 6:15 ? 6: 25 Talk ?Balancing Career and Your Own Business: 6:35 ? 7:20 Vote Of Thanks: 7:20 ? 7:25 NETWORKING SESSION & Tea Break: 7:30 onwards >>>> Register NOW by sending an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com, or call 254 721 663 208. Very few spaces left!! 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Emal: jacobazangu at yahoo.com Cell Phone: 0710 999094 -- G Mohamed Jiwa Hi all, --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ PROFESSIONALS NETWORKING SESSION/FORUM VENUE: Marble Arch Hotel DATE: Thursday 8th October 2009 TIME: 6:00pm ? 8:00pm GUEST SPEAKER: Eric Kimani, former CEO of Sameer Africa, Founder of Palmhouse Foundation, Proprietor of Palmhouse Dairies Limited, KCA Githunguri Campus & Mukore Academy, Chair of HelpAge International -London & one of the Top Most Motivational Speakers in Kenya. TOPIC: BALANCING CAREER AND YOUR OWN BUSINESS Registration of Attendants ? 6:00pm ? 6:00pm Meeting Call to Order - 6:10 ? 6:12 Prayers: 6:12 ? 6:15 Introductions of Attendants: 6:15 ? 6: 25 Talk ?Balancing Career and Your Own Business: 6:35 ? 7:20 Vote Of Thanks: 7:20 ? 7:25 NETWORKING SESSION & Tea Break: 7:30 onwards >>>> Register NOW by sending an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com, or call 254 721 663 208. Very few spaces left!! Carry Ksh. 300 bob which caters for your Tea, Snacks & part to go Palmhouse Foundation. LYP Members in good standing to attend for FREE -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~--- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From f.terewa at fidelitybank.co.ke Wed Oct 7 04:48:28 2009 From: f.terewa at fidelitybank.co.ke (Franklyne Terewa) Date: Wed, 7 Oct 2009 11:48:28 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Re: Tunisia vs Harambee Stars References: <360255530910061019x72c4ebc9re6a33935671ced36@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <00c301ca472a$f0d1cbc0$720110ac@fidelity.local> Whats your prediction? Tunisia 3 Kenya 0. Are we going to make it to Angola?? Maybe if Nigeria can win at Mozambique by a higher margin and we beat Nigeria in our last match praying that Tunisia beats Mozambique again in the final round of the qualifiers, then we may have a chance. Comments to be read on Ghetto Radio 89.5fm, Saturday 3pm-7pm (Offside: The first in local football.) I will be listening, kama hutasoma yangu, nitazima radio yangu at exactly 7pm. FT. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ PROFESSIONALS NETWORKING SESSION/FORUM VENUE: Marble Arch Hotel DATE: Thursday 8th October 2009 TIME: 6:00pm ? 8:00pm GUEST SPEAKER: Eric Kimani, former CEO of Sameer Africa, Founder of Palmhouse Foundation, Proprietor of Palmhouse Dairies Limited, KCA Githunguri Campus & Mukore Academy, Chair of HelpAge International -London & one of the Top Most Motivational Speakers in Kenya. TOPIC: BALANCING CAREER AND YOUR OWN BUSINESS Registration of Attendants ? 6:00pm ? 6:00pm Meeting Call to Order - 6:10 ? 6:12 Prayers: 6:12 ? 6:15 Introductions of Attendants: 6:15 ? 6: 25 Talk ?Balancing Career and Your Own Business: 6:35 ? 7:20 Vote Of Thanks: 7:20 ? 7:25 NETWORKING SESSION & Tea Break: 7:30 onwards >>>> Register NOW by sending an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com, or call 254 721 663 208. Very few spaces left!! 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Regards, Albert "....When it rains,all Birds fly for shelter,But the Eagle alone avoids the rain by flying across the clouds,Problem is common to ALL but ATTITUDE makes the difference" "Adagi, Nelson /BDF NBO" Sent by: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com 07 Oct 2009 02:12 PM Please respond to youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com To "youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com" cc Subject [YP_Ke] Re: Morning Prayers Dear I am looking for a handheld barcode readers urgently if there is anyone who can supply please contact me ASAP Regards Adagi Nelson Mbajah Information Technology Manager Beiersdorf East Africa Ltd. P.O. Box 78273 ? 00507 Viwandani, Nairobi Sasio. Rd off Lunga Lunga Rd Tel: +254 (020) 53 00 51 Fax: +254 (020) 53 00 53 Mobile: +254 (738) 58 11 67 / 254 (723) 457 189 mailto:Nelson.Adagi at Beiersdorf.com From: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com [mailto:youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Faith Kiliswa Sent: Wednesday, October 07, 2009 12:48 PM To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Subject: Fw: [YP_Ke] Re: Morning Prayers Pastor Maurice Suna is EMPEROR PLAZA - where KIM college is ----- Original Message ----- From: julie muthoni To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Sent: Wednesday, October 07, 2009 11:24 AM Subject: [YP_Ke] Re: Morning Prayers Hi John, There used be odieon Cinema. But also paramount plaza at Pastor Maurice Suna. Also on avenue house on Kenyatta Avenue(I don't know if it still exist) Please check them out. Regards, Julie On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 10:34 AM, John Waweru wrote: hi people, hoping you are fine. i would like to know of places where people go for morning prayer sessions in Nairobi,that is, where people gather to pray. between 6:30am and 7:30am. thanks and good day. John.
>>> Register NOW by sending an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com, or call 254 721 663 208. Very few spaces left!! Carry Ksh. 300 bob which caters for your Tea, Snacks & part to go Palmhouse Foundation. LYP Members in good standing to attend for FREE -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~--- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From leooderaomolo at yahoo.com Wed Oct 7 09:45:45 2009 From: leooderaomolo at yahoo.com (Leo Odera Omolo) Date: Wed, 7 Oct 2009 06:45:45 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] Is Kenya Training Hit Squad Mercenaries in the DR Congo? Message-ID: <333371.69250.qm@web34305.mail.mud.yahoo.com> KENYANS ARE STUNNED BY THE REPORTS ALLEGING THE COUNTRY IS LINKED TO THE DEATH ROW WHITE PRISONERS CAPTURED IN DR CONGO IN CONNECTION EITH MERCENARIES AND ESPIONAGE ACTICVITIES. News Analysis By Leo Odera Omolo In Kisumu City. KENYANS are puzzled and shocked after reading newspaper reports in one of the country?s leading DAILIES which claimed that two Norwegian security consultants agents recently sentenced to death in the Democratic Republic of Congo were part of a group hired to train security elite ?in Kenya squad. It was further alleged hat the group had secured a contract to train an elite Kenyan, but before they could take up the contract, the Norwegian agents were arrested in the DR Congo and convicted by a Kisangani court . The white foreigners were convicted after being found guilty on various counts of murder ,espionage and for spying for unnamed foreign power, conspiracy to murder, formation of criminal association, armed robbery and being in illegal possession of weapons of war.. The report says that Mr Dostoly Moland 28 and Mr Joshua French 27 were arrested in the Eastern Congo City of Kisangani{formerly Stanleyville} after they killed Mr Abeid Kasongo a ?Congolese national who was working as a taxi driver. The repot has caused jittery and suspicion among the government coalition partners, namely the ODM and PNU. with each group becoming increasingly suspicious about the intention of the others. The mysterious Kenyan security personnel attached to the country?s embassy in the Congolese capital, Kinshasa who is alleged to have signed the contract with the Norwegian agents remained in the darkness and unidentified. The Norwegian security agents were said to have been in? the process of establishing a private Security Operations ?covering a large area in Eastern African region and had been contracted by an unidentified Kenyan security official who claimed to be a staffer at the Kenyan embassy in Kinshasa. The head of the Special? Intervention Group{SIG} Torgier Fricken were scheduled to start training the elite Kenyan police squad in an operation code-named ?Project Kilo? . The Kenyan Police and Administration have denied working with any Norwegian group.?Most of our training is done with the British and, American partners, ?said AP spokesman Masood Mwinyi when contacted. ?Contract document seen and published by Norwegian TV2 station, however, show that SIG was to be issued with weapons by Kenyan government.. The group, which is said to have? established administrative offices in both Norway and Britain was supposed to train the ?Security Special Elite on how to ?neutralize the enemy soldiers, destroy tactical and strategic goals, and monitor and rescue hostages.? The group?s lawyer a Mr.Morten Furuholmen was quoted as having said he was aware of the former soldiers plans in? Keya, but that it later turned out that the contract person had not been authorized to sign the deal yet. According to the information made available to the media says the security consultant had signed secret agreement to train 120 man security elite squad, which would in turn be responsible for high-level VIP protection among other duties.. But many Kenyan leaders have interpreted the alleged agreement signed between an individual Kenyan security official and the two Norwegian as meaning they had intention of committing acts of subversion and training hit squad mercenaries, perhaps to be assigned with the responsibility of assassinating and eliminating some Kenyan politicians . ?Moland was given five death sentences on all charges of murder, attempted murder espionage while French got four death sentences on similar charges.. In Nairobi, the State House has strongly denied reports that the Norwegian had won any contract with the government to train an elite squad. The Presidential Press Unit Director,Mr Isaiyah Kabiru was quoted as ?saying ? We do not know them and out security are professionally trained by people of good conduct. We cannot trust criminals with such a duty.? The government, however, is silent, and not even one cabinet member in the coalition government is willing to be associated with the comments related to the issue, though there is a hint that when Parliament resume its sitting the issue will resurface again, and perhaps cause a heated debate in the House. Parliament is currently on recess. Ends leooderaomolo at yahoo.com . -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Albert_Kochei at wvi.org Wed Oct 7 08:57:56 2009 From: Albert_Kochei at wvi.org (Albert Kochei) Date: Wed, 7 Oct 2009 15:57:56 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Re: COMPANY REGISTRATION In-Reply-To: <805593.2920.qm@web53907.mail.re2.yahoo.com> Message-ID: Kindly tall to Lawyer Andrew of Kipkenda Lilan Teleposat Towers on 0721-991041-He will guide and hundle ur registration will a very short time Kitu 25K Allen Kamunde Sent by: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com 07 Oct 2009 12:55 PM Please respond to youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com To youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com cc Subject [YP_Ke] COMPANY REGISTRATION Hi all i need guidance on the registation of a new company in terms of processes and amount of money requirements. Thank you. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ PROFESSIONALS NETWORKING SESSION/FORUM VENUE: Marble Arch Hotel DATE: Thursday 8th October 2009 TIME: 6:00pm ? 8:00pm GUEST SPEAKER: Eric Kimani, former CEO of Sameer Africa, Founder of Palmhouse Foundation, Proprietor of Palmhouse Dairies Limited, KCA Githunguri Campus & Mukore Academy, Chair of HelpAge International -London & one of the Top Most Motivational Speakers in Kenya. TOPIC: BALANCING CAREER AND YOUR OWN BUSINESS Registration of Attendants ? 6:00pm ? 6:00pm Meeting Call to Order - 6:10 ? 6:12 Prayers: 6:12 ? 6:15 Introductions of Attendants: 6:15 ? 6: 25 Talk ?Balancing Career and Your Own Business: 6:35 ? 7:20 Vote Of Thanks: 7:20 ? 7:25 NETWORKING SESSION & Tea Break: 7:30 onwards >>>> Register NOW by sending an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com, or call 254 721 663 208. Very few spaces left!! Carry Ksh. 300 bob which caters for your Tea, Snacks & part to go Palmhouse Foundation. 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URL: From bukachiokal77 at yahoo.com Wed Oct 7 09:11:35 2009 From: bukachiokal77 at yahoo.com (timothy bukachi) Date: Wed, 7 Oct 2009 06:11:35 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Re: Thank you 4 Loving Me In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <526107.22115.qm@web53303.mail.re2.yahoo.com> This must be a rare genuine man.Yona if you lived in Africa in the past you would drink beer from the outer peripheri because you show compassion to a woman...yet my conscience tells me you are very right it is the safest way to keep a family...keep it up...may you be a role model to the young couples to emulate... --- On Wed, 10/7/09, Yona Maro wrote: From: Yona Maro Subject: [YP_Ke] Thank you 4 Loving Me To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Date: Wednesday, October 7, 2009, 2:36 AM No poems, no fancy cards, no flowers, no jewelry, no expensive dinners. Just a very simple thank you. I know you don't hear that enough from anyone, but hear it from me now. Thank you. Thank you for saving my life all those years ago. Thank you for loving me no matter how crazy I become. Thank you for supporting me when you had really rather not. Thank you for agreeing to disagree with me most of the time. Thank you for allowing me to be me....sometimes. Thank you for never going to bed angry. Thank you for dealing with my loved ones and teaching me how to deal with yours. Thank you for getting mad at me but always letting me make you smile so that I know that it will be okay. Thank you for being broke with me and worrying with me even though we both know we will be just fine. Thank you for being too busy with everything in the world but still taking time to sit on the porch with me and talk. Thank you for always telling me that you love me just before you fall asleep. Thank you for being concerned for my health because you actually want me to live longer. Thank you for not having my sense of humor. Thank you for our wonderful children. Thank you for being the heart of this family and letting me be the soul. Thank you for all you do for all the people we know who don't care about all you do but count on it year after year after year. Thank you for believing me when I tell you that you are beautiful and incredible. Thank you for being unwavering in your convictions and understanding me as I float in the breeze. Thank you for being you and allowing me the pleasure of getting to know you, falling in love with you, spending all these years with you and growing old with you. I will never know what my life would be like if I had never found you, and thanks to you........I don't want to know. Happy Anniversary and thank you so much for being my Lovw. I love you. -- ? ? ? ? ? ?Yona Fares Maro ?I.T. Specialist and Digital Security Consultant --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ PROFESSIONALS NETWORKING SESSION/FORUM VENUE: Marble Arch Hotel DATE: Thursday 8th October 2009 TIME: 6:00pm ? 8:00pm GUEST SPEAKER: Eric Kimani, former CEO of Sameer Africa, Founder of Palmhouse Foundation, Proprietor of Palmhouse Dairies Limited, KCA Githunguri Campus & Mukore Academy, Chair of HelpAge International -London & one of the Top Most Motivational Speakers in Kenya. TOPIC: BALANCING CAREER AND YOUR OWN BUSINESS Registration of Attendants ? 6:00pm ? 6:00pm Meeting Call to Order - 6:10 ? 6:12 Prayers: 6:12 ? 6:15 Introductions of Attendants: 6:15 ? 6: 25 Talk ?Balancing Career and Your Own Business: 6:35 ? 7:20 Vote Of Thanks: 7:20 ? 7:25 NETWORKING SESSION & Tea Break: 7:30 onwards >>>> Register NOW by sending an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com, or call 254 721 663 208. Very few spaces left!! 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WNN ? --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ PROFESSIONALS NETWORKING SESSION/FORUM VENUE: Marble Arch Hotel DATE: Thursday 8th October 2009 TIME: 6:00pm ? 8:00pm GUEST SPEAKER: Eric Kimani, former CEO of Sameer Africa, Founder of Palmhouse Foundation, Proprietor of Palmhouse Dairies Limited, KCA Githunguri Campus & Mukore Academy, Chair of HelpAge International -London & one of the Top Most Motivational Speakers in Kenya. TOPIC: BALANCING CAREER AND YOUR OWN BUSINESS Registration of Attendants ? 6:00pm ? 6:00pm Meeting Call to Order - 6:10 ? 6:12 Prayers: 6:12 ? 6:15 Introductions of Attendants: 6:15 ? 6: 25 Talk ?Balancing Career and Your Own Business: 6:35 ? 7:20 Vote Of Thanks: 7:20 ? 7:25 NETWORKING SESSION & Tea Break: 7:30 onwards >>>> Register NOW by sending an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com, or call 254 721 663 208. Very few spaces left!! Carry Ksh. 300 bob which caters for your Tea, Snacks & part to go Palmhouse Foundation. 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URL: From tonditi at usiu.ac.ke Wed Oct 7 09:32:53 2009 From: tonditi at usiu.ac.ke (Tom Onditi) Date: Wed, 7 Oct 2009 14:32:53 +0100 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] BBC E-mail: Kenyans 'rearming for 2012 poll' Message-ID: <20091007_133254_048330.tonditi@usiu.ac.ke> Tom Onditi saw this story on the BBC News website and thought you should see it. ** Kenyans 'rearming for 2012 poll' ** Rival Kenyan ethnic groups, who fought after a 2007 election, are rearming for the next vote due in 2012, a BBC investigation finds. < http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/em/fr/-/2/hi/africa/8293745.stm > ** BBC Daily E-mail ** Choose the news and sport headlines you want - when you want them, all in one daily e-mail < http://www.bbc.co.uk/email > ** Disclaimer ** The BBC is not responsible for the content of this e-mail, and anything written in this e-mail does not necessarily reflect the BBC's views or opinions. Please note that neither the e-mail address nor name of the sender have?been verified. If you do not wish to receive such e-mails in the future or want to know more about the BBC's Email a Friend service, please read our frequently asked questions. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/help/4162471.stm --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ PROFESSIONALS NETWORKING SESSION/FORUM VENUE: Marble Arch Hotel DATE: Thursday 8th October 2009 TIME: 6:00pm ? 8:00pm GUEST SPEAKER: Eric Kimani, former CEO of Sameer Africa, Founder of Palmhouse Foundation, Proprietor of Palmhouse Dairies Limited, KCA Githunguri Campus & Mukore Academy, Chair of HelpAge International -London & one of the Top Most Motivational Speakers in Kenya. TOPIC: BALANCING CAREER AND YOUR OWN BUSINESS Registration of Attendants ? 6:00pm ? 6:00pm Meeting Call to Order - 6:10 ? 6:12 Prayers: 6:12 ? 6:15 Introductions of Attendants: 6:15 ? 6: 25 Talk ?Balancing Career and Your Own Business: 6:35 ? 7:20 Vote Of Thanks: 7:20 ? 7:25 NETWORKING SESSION & Tea Break: 7:30 onwards >>>> Register NOW by sending an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com, or call 254 721 663 208. Very few spaces left!! Carry Ksh. 300 bob which caters for your Tea, Snacks & part to go Palmhouse Foundation. LYP Members in good standing to attend for FREE -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~--- From johnwawesh at gmail.com Wed Oct 7 10:45:14 2009 From: johnwawesh at gmail.com (John Waweru) Date: Wed, 7 Oct 2009 17:45:14 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Re: Must pastors go to school? In-Reply-To: <596739.28777.qm@web38708.mail.mud.yahoo.com> References: <596739.28777.qm@web38708.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <43ccac290910070745r196bc508i7b7b8f2b9796c50e@mail.gmail.com> Pastor Birai,just my take..... Information is power. the more informed you are the more power you have, and the more knowledge and wisdom you gain. i think thats why pastors should go to shcool and never cease from searching for this knowledge. my two cents- am not a pastor though. john. On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 5:39 PM, Absalom Birai wrote: > > What's your opinion on Pastor's education. Which one of the following will > you support? > > -Pastors should have less education than their parishioners! > -Pastors should have about the same education as their parishioners! > -Pastors should have more education than their Parishioners! > > So really what's acceptable? > > -High school education. > -College/university education. > -Graduate studies (MA, PHD, DMIN) > > Why, if any reasons, did you decide the way you did? > > Just a thought. > > Pr Birai > 612-386-4608 > > For more articles,please check my blog www.pastorbirai.com > > > > > > > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ PROFESSIONALS NETWORKING SESSION/FORUM VENUE: Marble Arch Hotel DATE: Thursday 8th October 2009 TIME: 6:00pm ? 8:00pm GUEST SPEAKER: Eric Kimani, former CEO of Sameer Africa, Founder of Palmhouse Foundation, Proprietor of Palmhouse Dairies Limited, KCA Githunguri Campus & Mukore Academy, Chair of HelpAge International -London & one of the Top Most Motivational Speakers in Kenya. TOPIC: BALANCING CAREER AND YOUR OWN BUSINESS Registration of Attendants ? 6:00pm ? 6:00pm Meeting Call to Order - 6:10 ? 6:12 Prayers: 6:12 ? 6:15 Introductions of Attendants: 6:15 ? 6: 25 Talk ?Balancing Career and Your Own Business: 6:35 ? 7:20 Vote Of Thanks: 7:20 ? 7:25 NETWORKING SESSION & Tea Break: 7:30 onwards >>>> Register NOW by sending an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com, or call 254 721 663 208. Very few spaces left!! Carry Ksh. 300 bob which caters for your Tea, Snacks & part to go Palmhouse Foundation. LYP Members in good standing to attend for FREE -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~--- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From grnyongesa at yahoo.com Wed Oct 7 09:47:23 2009 From: grnyongesa at yahoo.com (George Nyongesa) Date: Wed, 7 Oct 2009 06:47:23 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Kenyans still not sure whether Coalition Partners should exit now! Message-ID: <702201.32339.qm@web51711.mail.re2.yahoo.com> ? Kenyans are split on whether the Coalition Partners whould exit now even as Annan pushes for reforms. ? In an online opinion poll carried out to determine whether Kenyans supported calls for the Coalition Government to resign, 34.4% of the respondents answered affirmatively, while 33.8% saw no need for pushing out the long struggling coalition leadership. The survey that attracted 1,481 online community respondents was conducted over the months of August and September, 2009. ? For more information on the survey visit: http://www.bungelamwananchi.org/index.php?option=com_apoll&task=view&view=apoll&id=16:do-you-support-the-call-on-coalition-government-to-resign-bunge-la-mwananchi. A worried Dr. Kofi Annan who mid-wifed the coalition arrived in the country a couple of days ago to conduct a refresher course for the Coalition Principals on their job description as outlined in the National Accord?s agenda items 1-4. Agenda number 3 on power-sharing seems to have succesful given us two leaders: - one who is inactive, doesn't care and powerful and; - another who is active but powerless and running around. ? Restoration of citizens? freedoms and liberties which was in Agenda 1 remains a concern for many Kenyans. For instance, the Principals insist that they lifted the ban on people?s assembly but the police continue to refuse to accept notification for peaceful meetings or demonstrations. Police intimidation, arbitrary arrests and abductions continue unmitigated. Change of face at the helm of police force has not brought cosmetic relief. ? More alarming, the coalition leaders still do not see the increasingly urgent necessity to comprehensively tackle Mwananchi issues contained in Agenda 4. What we see Dr. Mutua's expensive advertisers aimed at convicing us that our life has improved under coalition leadership. Someone tell that "youngman" holding the title of Government Spokesman that like faith, development, progress or improvement is a personal thing...when it happens to you do not need anyone at your door to convince you. Those advertisers are wasteful and resemble communist propagandas. ? One wonders whether the Principals can feel the people?s almost palpable indifference to the Coalition Government. They should aske themselves besides paying taxes what other emotions do we have for their government? ? Infact, the Agenda 4 items were designed to rebuild citizens? confidence in the concept of a government. Governments exist to facilitate equitable distribution of public resources and conflict resolution in the society. If this is true, it follows that President Kibaki and his colleague Prime Minister Odinga don't understand the idea of a government. ? Survey conducted by Bunge la Mwananchi Movement ? ? --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ PROFESSIONALS NETWORKING SESSION/FORUM VENUE: Marble Arch Hotel DATE: Thursday 8th October 2009 TIME: 6:00pm ? 8:00pm GUEST SPEAKER: Eric Kimani, former CEO of Sameer Africa, Founder of Palmhouse Foundation, Proprietor of Palmhouse Dairies Limited, KCA Githunguri Campus & Mukore Academy, Chair of HelpAge International -London & one of the Top Most Motivational Speakers in Kenya. TOPIC: BALANCING CAREER AND YOUR OWN BUSINESS Registration of Attendants ? 6:00pm ? 6:00pm Meeting Call to Order - 6:10 ? 6:12 Prayers: 6:12 ? 6:15 Introductions of Attendants: 6:15 ? 6: 25 Talk ?Balancing Career and Your Own Business: 6:35 ? 7:20 Vote Of Thanks: 7:20 ? 7:25 NETWORKING SESSION & Tea Break: 7:30 onwards >>>> Register NOW by sending an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com, or call 254 721 663 208. Very few spaces left!! 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Message-ID: -----Original Message----- From: Fred Osewe [mailto:osewe_fred at yahoo.com] Sent: Wednesday, October 07, 2009 1:25 AM Mugo wa macharia, No offence,Are you holding brief for Martha Karua?If you noticed, I never addresed the person that sent out this email,as a matter of fact,I dont even know who that person is.So I think Its unfair to throw tentrums at me.Not unless you have a hidden agenda.Lets find out.To my understanding,your argument is totally out of sync with reality.Why do i say so?Your usage of all the big words,big examples is only applicable before the facts!Let me break this down for you,and plse listen good.Long before the bungled 2007elections,Martha wa karua and the PNU brigade were not only arrogant in their speaks,they were spitting fire by way of assassination threats,detention threat and actually coming to think of it ,a prominent kenyan was assassinated during the bomas draft.This was a member of the devolution team.But this is a story for another day.They did all those kind of things that you just directed at me!What was the result?Im not gonna get to your wherebouts during that period,but I am sure that you are a person of Integrity and you witnessed all that from our newspapers and other sources of information and therefore be the judge.Kameme fm and other venacular radio stations,especially from central kenya were openly promoting cival anarchy if not cival war in kenya!This is not hearsay,I have a sister inlaw from central kenya and that time she was on the ground!!!Are words like NYOBA YA MUMBI sound familiar to you?The list is endless!What Im trying to say in other words,youre putting the horse before the cart.The dehumanization,the defacing the enemy,the jews in europe,the rats,the annihilation and the face of the enemy,whatever those things mean!ONLY occurs before any kind of anarchy breaks!!.Now,back to Martha Karua,when she was on CNN,VOA,BBC and all other world networks,she was speaking against the backdrop of violence,never mind that she was arrogant defending the indefensible!My point?so what youre insinuating is that the brief dressdown attributed to Martha Karua is a promotion of war-like or genocide activities!Youre WRONG.The war that Martha Karua helped stock and kept it burning,is Over!!Kapput.Therefore,What Ive said about Martha Karua,is after the FACT!!!So your sentiments cannot be attributed to me,even if you wanted to!!! I was and still blaming Martha Karua for the mess we are in this moment,After she helped rigg the elections for her boss Mwai wa Kivaki.For the record,even where you accuse me of being a tribal bigotry I beg to disagree.For the mere fact that I mentioned Tuju as part of MKM SHOULD AUTOMATICALLY exonerate me from the tribal title!Why?MKM is not exclusively people from central!These are a group of greedy,corrupt,undemocratic,hypocrites,assasins,tribalists,unpatriotic biggots,fleecers,terrorists and would do anything for selfish reasons.And by the way,Moi,Biwott group are part of MKM!! Martha had a chance of effecting changes,given the ministry she headed and the proximity of power.She chose not to do it,and All Im saying,She is not the right person to advocate for the same,you know It Mugo and so do all kenyans.Lets rise up and call It what It is ,even if they are one of our own Sorry for the embarrasement. Chairman Koffi Annan has just expressed some concern on what Martha Karua helped propel and entrench otherwise known as scewed appointments to favour a certain community begining with her former ministry.Chairman said that this are the kind of things that brought kenya down,and If not corrected,Kenya will burn again.Karua even had confidence in the judiaciary,today she doesnt!That Bitch!! In politics, if you want anything said, ask a man- if you want anything done ask a woman. --- On Tue, 10/6/09, Mugo Macharia wrote: From: Mugo Macharia Subject: RE: [Jambo] Karua's political move gaining momentum and good for Kenya. Date: Tuesday, October 6, 2009, 8:42 PM I am embarrassed to read Osewe's comments here. I thought this forum where there's no anonymity are meant to be civil. I am reading the KHRC reports on the post election violence and one of the causes of the violence was dehumanization i.e. "Us" vs "them". I am going to dig up my files and pull and scan for our readers an article entitled "The Face of the Enemy." First, you dehumanize yoru enemy in order to have the "courage" to put the dagger on the stomach without feelings. After all, you've defaced the enemy and therefore has no utility value and must be eliminated. That happened with the Jews in Europe where they were characterized as rats and therefore had to be annihilated. Clearly, I read Osewe's characterization of Karua as a monster-a bitch in Osewe's words- who therefore has no utilitiy value and cannot be listened or heard from. Needless to say, there are also tribal connotation in his "treatise", a root cause identified by all the reports and findings for the pre- and post-election violence. They may not change, them politicians, but as ordinary citizens who are sick and tired of being sick and tired of the plight that befell our country, we must not add fuel to a fire. A bitch is no daughter of a woman and is not human, hence defacing and dehumanizing the enemy before going for the remorseless kill. Go Osewe. Mugo Macharia--With Peace Alive "Every obstacle presents an opportunity to improve our condition"- Anonymous --- On Tue, 10/6/09, KHASAKHALA, HUDSON wrote: From: KHASAKHALA, HUDSON Subject: RE: [Jambo] Karua's political move gaining momentum and good for Kenya. Date: Tuesday, October 6, 2009, 3:49 PM Ben, I was at the meeting with Martha in DC with kina Odhis. We had tough questions for the lady,but were denied an opportunity to engage her. The meeting was hijacked by a clique of women and ended up becoming a Maendeleo Ya Wanawake forum. _____ From: bkojiem at comcast.net [mailto:bkojiem at comcast.net] Sent: Tuesday, October 06, 2009 2:10 PM To: Fred Osewe Osewe, You can't be more right than that. When she visited DC a few months back I wrote to akina Odhis to ask her these same questions but I guess sometimes people attend such meetings just to socialize and take pictures. The way Annan's meeting with the leaders has been reported would make you think its only Karua who was talking in the meeting. Karua would not be any better than Judas Musyoka. Kenyans are smarter today than yesterday. Ben Odotte ----- Original Message ----- From: "Fred Osewe" osewe_fred at yahoo.com Let Martha Kachietha first apologize to kenyans for her role in the election rigging of 2007,not to mention the conspiracy of selecting the comissioners including Kivuitu with her tribesmen!The memory is still very fresh in our minds on the defence of the D.P. LEADER-after belligerantly stealing our votes and taking us back like 50 years!This is the same Kachietha who castigated Koffi Annan,saying together with Michuki that kenya need no foreigners to interprate our laws for us!And meanwhile the country was bunning like her body when she was busy entertaining father wamugunda in the parking lot of God knows where!Kenyans are not fools for heaven sake,neither do we have selected amnesia!My question is ,Why couldn,t this Bitch bring change that she advocates for now when she was in power?Isn't this the same Kachietha who blocked the constitution minimum reforms just before the erection of father wamugunda?Is'nt this the same Kacheitha who blocked the bomas draft in 2003 at the KICC?Isn't this the same Kachietha who campaigned vigorously for the Yes team in 2005 knowingly supporting a defective document that was gonna give his boss Kibaki more powers ,and creating uneven political landscape by giving political advantage to MKM? Isn't it this the same Kachietha who participated in Kisumu massacre together with his pal Raphael Tuju,Amos Kimunya in 2005?As Obama says,When most African glatones are out of power,thats when they scream at the top of their squicky voices advocating for change!Martha Kachietha played this game when she was in the opposition DP,and no sooner had she set foot in government in 2003,she immediately became a conformist and started frustrating the very change she purpotes to be yearning for.Inshort,we kenyans gave you a chance and you literally Fucked father Wamugunda with it!Go to hell!No more chances,oh,by the way,i forgot,one more chance,and please use it wisely in trying to settle down with somebody!Not me! In politics, if you want anything said, ask a man- if you want anything done ask a woman. --- On Tue, 10/6/09, Sir Williams wrote: From: Sir Williams Subject: Re: FW: [Jambo] Karua's political move gaining momentum and good for Kenya. Date: Tuesday, October 6, 2009, 12:45 PM Is this the same Karua who gave victory to Kibaki in 2007? She was justice minister and she was the last defence for Kibaki! Let someone else talk and not her! -----Original Message----- From: bigavala at aol.com [mailto:bigavala at aol.com] Sent: Monday, October 05, 2009 9:41 PM To: jambo at publiceyesite.org Subject: [Jambo] Karua's political move gaining momentum and good for Kenya. Annan in talks with top State officials, envoy When you hear her speak you can sense the wishes and hopes of many kenyans. Hon. Karua has been doing a very good job even more than the ministers combined for she speaks for the rest of us who share the frustrations of the delay in change. More of us need to support her in the push for the change we need for those currently in power are not serious people but harvesters where corruption and impunity thrives. Read her comments below. . Annan must whip leaders into shape Annan?s busy day in Nairobi By Maseme Machuka and Beauttah Omanga Former UN General-Secretary Kofi Annan has embarked on a series of meetings to push for the implementation of Agenda Four. These are the long-term reform measures agreed in the Kenya National Dialogue and Reconciliation agreement. Dr Annan met and held lengthy talks with Vice-President Kalonzo Musyoka, a function the media was not allowed in. "We have held very fruitful consultations but details will be released to the public by Annan after he meets with the President and the Prime Minister," said the VP. Early in the day he met Lands Minister James Orengo, former Justice Minister Martha Karua, Gatanga MP Peter Kenneth and British High Commissioner to Kenya Rob Macaire in private. Sources said Annan held the meetings to try and understand the delay in reforms. Karua told journalists the talks "bordered on reforms and the lack of willingness from Government to push for reforms. She said the Government was not reading the public mood. Said she: "Time was running out. We are drawing near to the electoral cycle which=2 0means that we need all of us to put our efforts together to push for reforms." Meaningful reforms Karua said Kenyans must rise and push "an unwilling and reluctant" Government into action if any meaningful reforms were to be achieved. The Gichugu MP, who was one of the leaders who participated in the initial mediation talks at Serena said: "As Kenyans we must focus on our attention to reforms in order to generate the much needed political will." Kenneth when asked of the meeting brushed it off just saying, "I was meeting a personal friend. I am not involved in those meetings". Upon his arrival on Sunday Annan singled the most pressing matters as beating the deadline for a new constitution, and overhaul of the Judiciary and Police departments and electoral reforms. Coalition leaders, he said, must listen to the voice of the people, which is pro-reforms, Kenya must have a new constitution in 18 months or before the next cycle of elections, a nd they must unlock the requisite political will to make things move. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From orinaonka at yahoo.com Wed Oct 7 11:22:04 2009 From: orinaonka at yahoo.com (orina Nyamwamu) Date: Wed, 7 Oct 2009 08:22:04 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Re: Must pastors go to school? In-Reply-To: <43ccac290910070745r196bc508i7b7b8f2b9796c50e@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <96159.26283.qm@web45103.mail.sp1.yahoo.com> Pr. Birai how are you, Consider this Question; Is the Kadhi's court contention in the constitutional review struggle, conversation and controversy in Kenya today a religious matter or a juridical/ legal system and administration of justice subject? In a practical sense this is what has turned to be a very hot matter in Kenya since the Committee of Experts was formed. The Kenya church has declared that this is a religious issue and that the Muslims are? trying to introduce Sharia legal system to Kenya etc etc. The other churches e.g the Catholics have taken a different approach saying this is a purely legal system and juridical matter. Pastors need to go beyond being farmers but also to be agronomists and agriculturalists who understand the soils and proper farming practice of the work and calling they are in. In other words they should be more than preachers but also be Philosophers who understand the relationship between society's Princes, Philosophers and Priests; I recommend that they should receive a better education than their average parishioners so that that they add value, inspire confidence and gain respect because they are authoritative without relying on fanaticism and pompous activity to keep their flock glued to them. Professionalism is required here like every where else. Quarks are made from workers who do not have authority over the subject matter. Marx Weber wrote extensively on this subject matter. At minimum a Degree to commence with but every investment should be made by the churches to give pastors a Graduate degree for greater analysis and a better appreciation of things. So that they can remain simple without being? simplistic. Praise be to God. Cyprian Orina Nyamwamu --- On Wed, 10/7/09, John Waweru wrote: From: John Waweru Subject: [YP_Ke] Re: Must pastors go to school? To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Date: Wednesday, October 7, 2009, 3:45 PM Pastor Birai,just my take.....Information is power. the more informed you are the more power you have, and the more knowledge and wisdom you gain. i think thats why pastors should go to shcool and never cease from searching for this knowledge. my two cents- am not a pastor though.john. On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 5:39 PM, Absalom Birai wrote: What's your opinion on Pastor's education. Which one of the following will you support? -Pastors should have less education than their parishioners! -Pastors should have about the same education as their parishioners! -Pastors should have more education than their Parishioners! So really what's acceptable? -High school education. -College/university education. -Graduate studies (MA, PHD, DMIN) Why, if any reasons, did you decide the way you did? Just a thought. Pr Birai 612-386-4608 For more articles,please check my blog www.pastorbirai.com --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ PROFESSIONALS NETWORKING SESSION/FORUM VENUE: Marble Arch Hotel DATE: Thursday 8th October 2009 TIME: 6:00pm ? 8:00pm GUEST SPEAKER: Eric Kimani, former CEO of Sameer Africa, Founder of Palmhouse Foundation, Proprietor of Palmhouse Dairies Limited, KCA Githunguri Campus & Mukore Academy, Chair of HelpAge International -London & one of the Top Most Motivational Speakers in Kenya. 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The Minister Sheikh Yusuf Mohamed Siad, who is also popularly known as ?Indade? meaning ?White eyes?, is a former war-lord who previously ?led Somali?s Hizbul Islamists insurgents who only defected to the AU and UN backed Somali Transitional Government earlier this year. His arrest and detention by security forces overnight in undisclosed location within Kampala City had sparked fear among his colleagues and relatives that he could have been kidnapped by the agents of Somali extremists Islamists rebels back in Somalia. But source later quoted the military spokesman Lt. Col Felix Kulagigye..as having cleared the air by saying was only taken into custody for questioning following his secret arrival into the country on a private visit in an unannounced manner ? Earlier an eye witnessed had phoned this writer that the Minister was cornered on a Kampala street and bundled into unmarked car by security agents which drove him, to unknown destination. Initially triggering among relatives and friends that he could have been kidnapped by agents of the insurgents back in his native home in Mogadishu. However, the military spokesman Col Kulagigye later cleared the air by saying.?We have interrogated him and he seem not to be a security threat to our country We shall set him free today or tomorrow so that he can go about his business in Uganda. The Minister?s secret arrival in Ugandan capital raised suspicions as he arrived unannounced on a ?private visit. The military spokesman, however, declined to disclose the whereabouts of the Minister.?We can?t disclose where we are detaining him. We became interested in him because we don?t understand how and why he had entered the country the way he did.? Ugandan military has 2500 soldiers serving in Mogadishu, the Somali capital as part of the 5000 African Union peace-keeping ?Mission {AMISON}force ,which is only assigned the duty of guiding important strategic installations including the main capital?s airport and key sea ports and presidential palace.. ? Four members of the Uganda team in the AMISON were recently killed in a bomb attack by the extremists islamists El-Shabaab insurgents, and their bodies flown for burial in various part of the country in an emotional funerals which both the military and top civilian government officials were in attendance. Human rights groups, however, havebeen accusing Uganda security forces of using heavy handed tactics when dealing with suspects? Ends leooderaomolo at yahoo.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Subject: Fwd: [KACA] Fw: Re: My brother see what is going on in Thiland asia -----Original Message----- From: daphne ogega To: Kaca at yahoogroups.com Sent: Thu, Oct 1, 2009 5:48 pm Subject: [KACA] Fw: Re: My brother see what is going on in Thiland asia MAN JUST AWAIT FOR MY MAILS OK,YOU KNOW THE GERMANS FOR FOR THEIR ELECTION.PLS I WILL GET BACK TO YOU NEXT WEEK FOR THE I.V REGARDS --- On Wed, 9/23/09, Ifeanyi Obiekezie wrote: From: Ifeanyi Obiekezie Subject: Re: My brother see what is going on in Thiland asia To: "laurety eze" Date: Wednesday, September 23, 2009, 12:55 PM QUE MIEDO THAILAND? PEOPLE EATING A BLACK MAN. I have never seen anything like this before! The Asian appetite for "exotic" taste sometimes scare me - from stories of cat eating to dogs, to lizard, snakes?to all sorts of crazy fish, then human embryos and now to fully grown humans! The photo of the person you are about to watch could have been somebody's fiance, husband or Dad! This looks too real to be true. ? How I wish all black leaders watch these photos and give guidelines of who they allow to migrate into their countries. The time has come for black (Africans, American, West Indies etc)?to rise and unite together against attrocities committed by foreigners on them either on their soil or abroad. Time to pray to God?is now! ? ? ???????Could this be true? Are we safe with Thai and Chinese foods? That's food for thought! ? ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From:?Elizabeth Asung To:?Elizabeth Asung Date:?Mon, 3 Aug 2009 20:59:08 +0000 (GMT) Subject:?Fw: Thai people eating a black man. Could this be true? God forbid!!!?This is unthinkable! what is going on??? ? With Best Wishes Elizabeth Asung "Leadership is not in the title we wear but in the value we add" Bishop David Oyedepo ? --- ? ? It's time for African leaders to watch who they allow to immigrate into their countries. The time has come for Africans to rise and unite against attrocities committed by foreigners on them either on their soil or abroad. Time for Hunting has come! ? "The important thing is this: to be able at any moment to sacrifice what we are?for what we could become." ...Charles Du Bos ? "It is no easy task to be good...wherefore, goodness is both rare and laudable and noble." (Nicomachean Ethics)?- Aristotle (384-322 BC) ? M. Disame - Stretch your imagination __._,_.___ Messages in this topic (1) Reply (via web post) | Start a new topic Messages | Files | Photos | Links | Database | Polls | Members | Calendar MARKETPLACE Mom Power: Discover the community of moms doing more for their families, for the world and for each other Change settings via the Web (Yahoo! ID required) Change settings via email: Switch delivery to Daily Digest | Switch format to Traditional Visit Your Group | Yahoo! 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URL: From leooderaomolo at yahoo.com Wed Oct 7 23:32:49 2009 From: leooderaomolo at yahoo.com (Leo Odera Omolo) Date: Wed, 7 Oct 2009 20:32:49 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] ugandan trade fair opened as its security agents reed detained Somali Minister Message-ID: <803368.96606.qm@web34308.mail.mud.yahoo.com> UGANDAN INTERNATIONAL TRADE FAIR MOPENED ITS GATEON TUESDAYTHIS WEEK AND RWANDANS,BURIND AND SOUTHERN SUDAN ARE TAKING PART FOR THEFIRSTTIME. Business News B y Leo Odera Omolo In Kisumu City THE UGANDA International Trade Fair opened its gates at Naguru Sports Complex on Tuesday this week with Southern Sudan, and the Democratic Republic of Congo taking par in the exhibition? for the first time.. ?There is a lot of trade currently taking place between and Southern Sudan have their presence at the exhibition, ?remarked Mr.Gideon Bodagawa, the head of Ugandan manufacturers. He was quoted in the local media as saying that the number of exhibitors has continued to grow since the annual trade fair inception in 1993.A total of900 exhibitors from 33 countries are expected to showcase their products. The majority of the exhibitors are from Kenya,Tanzania,United Arab Emirates, China and Egypt.. The US ad teadan are the ne banking, telecommunication, transport and construction, The biggest challenge for Ugandan manufacturers to compete, internationally are infrastructure and energy,?Mr Bodagawa said. ?The manufacturers across the globe. The industrialists needs to be able to access the goods and transport them to the market on time, ?he added. Mr Bodagawa called upon the government of Uganda to implement the country?s industrial policy, which stipulates that government Ministries buy their goods supplies from Uganda industries as a away of encouraging? locally manufactured products. There about 100 large-scale locally based manufacturers,500 medium-scale ad about one million micro-enterprises across the country. Most important sectors are price of agricultural products, the manufacturing of highly consumed goods and textiles and the production of beverage electricity and cement.. The Prime Minister of Uganda Apollo Nsibamba officiate at the official opening of the exhibition ceremony on Wednesday morning. The exbition is taking place at the UMA Lugogo Showground ? in Kampala City. Meanwhile the latest report appearing in today?s edition of the NEWVISION says the Ugandan army has eventually freed Somalia?s Minister of State for Defense after he was seized by the security agents from a Mosque in Kisenyi a Kampala suburbs after midday prayers. The Minister was detained overnight and only released yesterday {Wednesday} morning.. Sheikh Yusuf Mohamed Siad, a former warlord also commonly known by nickname as ?India?ade?or ?White eyes? was seized by Ugandan security agents in a lightning attack and ambush as he walks out of a Mosque at Kinsey suburbs of Kampala City after prayer and bundled into unmarked car which speeded away with him to unknown destination..The incident had initially triggered off fears among relatives and colleagues that he had ben kidnapped by Somalis insurgent agents. But the army spokesman Lt Col Gideon Kulayigye cleared the air and dismissed the rumors He said,?We received intelligent briefing reports that a Somali dissident was coming in and since we were vigilant, we picked him up from a Mosque,? ,Lt Col Kulayigye told the pres. ? We first got interested in him because we didn?t understand how and why he had entered the country the way he did.?.. But the Colonel said the Minister was released after the security had established his identity. ?We could not set him free in the middle of the night, therefore he had to wait until the day break, said the Colonel, adding that as at for now he is no longer with us. This. statement now confirms reports from other source that he Minister had spent the night in police custody Yusuf Mohammed Siad, a former Somali warlord from lower Sembelle region?s home had switched sides several times in Somalia?s endless armed conflict. He was at one time a leading member of Somalia Hizbul Islam insurgent group fighting the transitional government, which is backed by both the AU and the UN before he defected earlier this year and was consequently appointed to the cabinet. Uganda has about 3000 soldiers serving as p[at of the AU peace keeping force. The mission,wiich is assigned the responsibility or guarding the Mogadishu International. Somali rebels struck thye peacekeepers headquarters last month in a double suicide bombing killing the deputy commander from Burundi and slightly wounding the a Ugandan and killing four of his soldiers.. The incident was the latest deadly attack in which 14 peace-keepers died, and the peacekeepers commander have accused members of the Somali government of passing the information to the Islamists rebels as well s heir weapons..Enda leooderaomolo at yahoo.com ? , . . -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From antihongo at gmail.com Wed Oct 7 23:30:31 2009 From: antihongo at gmail.com (Faiza Hassan) Date: Thu, 8 Oct 2009 03:30:31 +0000 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Re: Advocate Mombasa In-Reply-To: <706836.40562.qm@web112608.mail.gq1.yahoo.com> References: <706836.40562.qm@web112608.mail.gq1.yahoo.com> Message-ID: Welcome back Shabana. I know a firm of Advocates known as Timamy & Co. If still there. There is also A.A. Mazrui a son of former Central Bank deputy governor. Good day. On 10/7/09, shabana osman wrote: > Hi, > > Any law firm based in Mombasa i have some work that needs to be done from > that end. Please urgently get in touch > > Regards > > Shabana > > > > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ PROFESSIONALS NETWORKING SESSION/FORUM VENUE: Marble Arch Hotel DATE: Thursday 8th October 2009 TIME: 6:00pm ? 8:00pm GUEST SPEAKER: Eric Kimani, former CEO of Sameer Africa, Founder of Palmhouse Foundation, Proprietor of Palmhouse Dairies Limited, KCA Githunguri Campus & Mukore Academy, Chair of HelpAge International -London & one of the Top Most Motivational Speakers in Kenya. TOPIC: BALANCING CAREER AND YOUR OWN BUSINESS Registration of Attendants ? 6:00pm ? 6:00pm Meeting Call to Order - 6:10 ? 6:12 Prayers: 6:12 ? 6:15 Introductions of Attendants: 6:15 ? 6: 25 Talk ?Balancing Career and Your Own Business: 6:35 ? 7:20 Vote Of Thanks: 7:20 ? 7:25 NETWORKING SESSION & Tea Break: 7:30 onwards >>>> Register NOW by sending an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com, or call 254 721 663 208. Very few spaces left!! Carry Ksh. 300 bob which caters for your Tea, Snacks & part to go Palmhouse Foundation. LYP Members in good standing to attend for FREE -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~--- From leooderaomolo at yahoo.com Thu Oct 8 02:56:14 2009 From: leooderaomolo at yahoo.com (Leo Odera Omolo) Date: Wed, 7 Oct 2009 23:56:14 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] public protest forced Tanzania to abandon its multimillion dollar biofuel projects Message-ID: <549109.92306.qm@web34305.mail.mud.yahoo.com> TANZANIA GOVERNMENT IS FORCED TO ABANDON ITS INVESTMENT WORTH MILLIONS OF SHILLINGS AFTER A STORM PROTEST OVER PLANNED EVICTION. ? News Analaysis by Leo Odera Omolo In Kisumu City. TANZANIA has suspended investments worth millions o dollars after a storm of protest over the eviction of farmers out of their ancestral land to make way for biofuel project. It has since been reported that Dar Es Salaam will not start any new biofuel project before the government reviews the selection criteria ?for such investment. The government has also halted allocation of huge chunks of land to biofuel investors. Under fire from international and local environmentalists, the government said it will stop further acquisition of land by biofuel investors pending clear procedures and policies in such investments.. The government in recent past has faced even more serious questions since the newspaper two weeks ago that more than 1000 rice farmers across the country would be evicted topave the way for biofuel projects. The criticism peaked up last week when a researcher from Sokoine University of Agriculture Mr Kenneth Bengesi Kitunda, said the government was treating biofuel investment as ?bottomless pit? at the expense of farmers. A senior government told a local media house that President Jakaya Kikwete has ordered all regional authorities to halt current and feature biofuel projects and acquisition of land from the villagers.. The coordinator of the biofuel project in the Ministry of Agriculture, Food Security acquisition of land by investors ,until there are clear procedures and policies. The ban came at a time when, already 40 companies have biofuel projects in the country .The government said it was waiting for the Cabinet to pass and approve regulations. Thereafter, we will pre4pare policies to pin down investors once they have? done something against the interests of the country. ?said Mrs Mfugale. ? Fear of food shortages and peasants from environmentalists the government to suspend the allocation of thousands of hectares of arable land and eviction of rice farmers over biofuel projects. The new move highlights the growing problem of feeding the nation as investors in biofuel expand into farmland and villages, inducing farmers to abandon food crops.. Mrs Mfugale? has ordered the local government to stop selling land to biolfuel investors until clear procedures for? and guide lines are issued.. ?The government went wrong, we have to stop and set out clear procedures to biofuel investments,? she said. The decision to halt biofuel investments is likely to have a knock-on effect as the government has already spent USD3.1 million secured as a grant from Sweden and Norway to strengthen policy legal framework to support a sustainable biofuel industry in Tanzania. Mrs Mfugale says the government had little knowledge of the presence of biofuel investors, but it is doing all it can now to get into a full picture.. The Ministry of Agriculture, Food Security and Cooperatives has already identified broad land uses from its land use categorization. Farming and livestock take up 47.5 per cent ,forest, bush land and wetland 37.1 per cent, water resources, seven per cent, wetland 9.8 per cent, build-up areas 0.3 per cent and bare rock 0.3 per cent.. A local weekly reported recently that it has been informed that the three main potential land users are already threatened by the introduction of biofuel, especially jetropha cultivation. They are farming, which will give away 17.5 per cent to biofuel investors; pastures and meadows suitable for livestock, which will give way 29.4 per cent and forest. woodland, bush and grassland which will give away 37 per cent. They are also likely to be entrenched upon by displaced farmers and livestock keepers. The Tanzania Investment Centre has already set up a ?land bank? of 2.8 million hectare identified as suitable for investment projects . It has side aside 1.1 million hectares of land for agriculture? 1.4 million hectares for housing estates? assuitable for investment projects,587,880 hectares for industry 445,90 hectares for mining 238,930 hectares for ranching and 711,o27 for tourism. Ends leooderaomolo at yahoo.com ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????. ? . . -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From franklinm3 at yahoo.com Thu Oct 8 02:16:52 2009 From: franklinm3 at yahoo.com (Francis Njuguna) Date: Wed, 7 Oct 2009 23:16:52 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Verse for today Message-ID: <47047.37141.qm@web52809.mail.re2.yahoo.com> The Lord gives strength to His people; the Lord blesses His people with peace. Psalm 29:11 (NIV) This verse is a simple declaration of fact: The Lord gives His people strength; the Lord blesses His people with peace. For what do you need strength today? Ask God, and believe that He gives it, for it is stated here. Is there any area of your life you need to feel peace about? Ask for that peace right now. You can be assured from this verse that God wants to give it. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ PROFESSIONALS NETWORKING SESSION/FORUM VENUE: Marble Arch Hotel DATE: Thursday 8th October 2009 TIME: 6:00pm ? 8:00pm GUEST SPEAKER: Eric Kimani, former CEO of Sameer Africa, Founder of Palmhouse Foundation, Proprietor of Palmhouse Dairies Limited, KCA Githunguri Campus & Mukore Academy, Chair of HelpAge International -London & one of the Top Most Motivational Speakers in Kenya. TOPIC: BALANCING CAREER AND YOUR OWN BUSINESS Registration of Attendants ? 6:00pm ? 6:00pm Meeting Call to Order - 6:10 ? 6:12 Prayers: 6:12 ? 6:15 Introductions of Attendants: 6:15 ? 6: 25 Talk ?Balancing Career and Your Own Business: 6:35 ? 7:20 Vote Of Thanks: 7:20 ? 7:25 NETWORKING SESSION & Tea Break: 7:30 onwards >>>> Register NOW by sending an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com, or call 254 721 663 208. Very few spaces left!! Carry Ksh. 300 bob which caters for your Tea, Snacks & part to go Palmhouse Foundation. LYP Members in good standing to attend for FREE -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~--- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From gichemin at yahoo.com Thu Oct 8 02:18:34 2009 From: gichemin at yahoo.com (George Gichemi) Date: Wed, 7 Oct 2009 23:18:34 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Problem with Kenyans Message-ID: <772844.24807.qm@web31406.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Hi All. Mahatma Gandhi prophesied that the things that will destroy us are Politics without Principles wealth without work business without morality pleasure without conscience knowledge without character science without humanity worship without sacrifice I strongly believe he had Kenya in mind when he consulted the universe. What do you think? ? Kind regards ? George. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ PROFESSIONALS NETWORKING SESSION/FORUM VENUE: Marble Arch Hotel DATE: Thursday 8th October 2009 TIME: 6:00pm ? 8:00pm GUEST SPEAKER: Eric Kimani, former CEO of Sameer Africa, Founder of Palmhouse Foundation, Proprietor of Palmhouse Dairies Limited, KCA Githunguri Campus & Mukore Academy, Chair of HelpAge International -London & one of the Top Most Motivational Speakers in Kenya. 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URL: From ppa at africaonline.co.ke Thu Oct 8 05:22:05 2009 From: ppa at africaonline.co.ke (People For Peace) Date: Thu, 8 Oct 2009 12:22:05 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] Regional News Message-ID: <20091008093548.AE2CE692F258@scanner.ke.celtel.com> Colleagues Home & Abroad Regional News JUST GIVE IT TIME KENYA SHALL OVERCOME CHAINS OF BAD LEADERSHIP BY FR JOACHIM OMOLO OUKO, AJ NAIROBI-KENYA OCTOBER 8, 2009 Last week we had a heated debate with some friends. The debate was based on why our leaders in Kenya have proven very concerned about the people they serve immediately they take over but only to prove brutal and corrupt later on. Let us begin with Mzee Jomo Kenyatta. He was not only widely respected among Kenyans and abroad when he began preaching about development in all sectors, especially in Education and Health, but also telling off the donor countries that Kenya shall never agree to friendship through any form of bribery. For his first years in office he maintained that Kenya should not rely on donors' aid since the Kenyans themselves were capable of developing their country through God given resources. He termed foreign Aid a bribe given to poor countries by rich nations to enable the latter access resources, and markets cheaply. It is a bribe to poor nations to prevent the migration of poor people to rich nations, a bribe to poor nations meant to address rich nation's interests. Kenyatta's poor leadership began when he later isolated Kenyans on region and tribal lines. Those who challenged him he either detained without trial or killed. The worst he did was on July 5, 1969 when his government was accused of killing then Economic Planning and National Development Minister Thomas Joseph Mboya. The killing sparked riots in Nairobi, Kisumu, Homa Bay, Mombasa, and other parts of the country, where police killed protestors- including school children along Ahero Kisumu road. His government was also accused of killing Nyandarua North MP, JM Kariuki. Then followed dictator and arrogant president Daniel arap Moi- after ascending to the presidency on 14th October 1978, he pledged to maintain the stability and bring Kenya's face back to where it was immediately after independence. He even promised he would release political detainees from the Kenyatta era. These were politicians, academics, university students and journalists detained for criticizing Kenyatta's government. Several of them had been in detention so long that they were in a critical condition requiring advanced medical treatment. But soon it became clear that Moi had his own ideas for the country. He did not only detain his critics but like Kenyatta he tortured and had some killed. There were more riots than the time of Kenyatta. Several dozen people lost their lives when he ordered his uniform men and women to deal with rioters ruthlessly. The climax of riots was in Feb. 1990 when anti-government riots erupted after his government murdered Foreign Affairs Minister Robert Ouko. The event did not only result in the government banning all demonstrations but also led to deaths of more than 20 people. Kenyans became fed up with Moi's leadership even prior to the killing of Ouko that is why in Aug. 1982 when the Air Force attempted an unsuccessful coup it prompted Nairobi University students to riot. Because of continuous riots in 1985 and 1987 Moi closed Nairobi University, thinking that would end the problem only to be followed by Muslims in Mombasa in 1987 Muslims. The worst was still when he was re-elected as President and immediately amended the constitution to give him power to dismiss judges and widened police powers. He specifically targeted journalists. That is why in March 1991 when Gitobu Imanyara, the editor of The Nairobi Law Monthly, suggested that member's of President Moi's own Kalenjin tribe were given a disproportionate number of public jobs as opposed to legible Kenyans Moi ordered for his arrest. The amendment of constitution also gave him power to dismiss a public inquiry into Foreign Affairs Minister Ouko's murder in which two of Moi's close associates had been charged and later dropped due to lack of evidence. When on Dec. 3, 1991 he was forced was to approve a multiparty system of government he dismissed the KANU Chairman, Peter Oloo Aringo because he had called for further reforms in Kenya, an agenda he did not want to hear. Here comes Mwai Emilio Kibaki. Immediately he took over from Moi in 2002 it was with a promise that the corruption would be a gone case in Kenya and would make sure Kenya gets new constitution with 100 days. Like Kenyatta and Moi Kibaki never fulfilled any of those promises that is why John Githongo resigned as permanent secretary for governance and ethics. Kibaki's government had entered deep into corruption, the latest being the Anglo Leasing "the scandal that never was" because Sh461 million paid in commitment fees for work that was never done. Kibaki did not only arrogantly refuse to give Kenyans news constitution within 100 days, but also like Kenyatta and Moi his government was accused of assassinating Dr. Crispin Odhiambo Mbai who was the architect of devolution during the Bomas constitution draft. Prior to his killing Mbai made the most significant single contribution in explaining this concept to politicians, intellectuals and ordinary citizens alike why Kenya ought to go for devolution. Mbai was capable, almost single-handedly, in ensuring that the overwhelming majority of Bomas delegates fully understood and appreciated how significant devolution would be for their future collective success and development as a united people. Kibaki government even became tough with the chairman of the review commission, Prof Yash Pal Ghai, especially when he handed over the final draft to Amos Wako. Three delegates had sought court orders to halt the process. The constitutional conference was plunged into crisis after Kibaki allied pulled out. They pulled out because they did not want devolution of power to be entrenched in the constitution as that would reduce the powers of Kibaki and creates the post of a prime minister with executive power. No wonder why Mbai had to be killed all the same. The Kibaki allied did not only want the entire chapter of the draft relating to the Legislature, Executive, Devolution, Public Finance and Transitional Arrangements to be scrapped but also President Kibaki saying that he is in full charge of the nation and has openly rejected calls by Mr Odinga's Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) that he should share power by appointing Mr Odinga as an executive prime minister. This was contrary to the pre-election agreement between the parties that formed Kenya's ruling National Rainbow Coalition (NARC) that had agreed that the post of executive prime minister was to have been created and allocated to the LDP. It is to be recalled that it is the very Kibaki who on Jan. 8, 1992 was one of the five ministers who resigned in Dec. 1991 formed the Democratic Party. He resigned from Moi's government in protest claiming the government rigged elections and had badly mismanaged the economy. 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Download a free >evaluation of MailMarshal at www.marshal.com > > ________________________________ > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ PROFESSIONALS NETWORKING SESSION/FORUM VENUE: Marble Arch Hotel DATE: Thursday 8th October 2009 TIME: 6:00pm ? 8:00pm GUEST SPEAKER: Eric Kimani, former CEO of Sameer Africa, Founder of Palmhouse Foundation, Proprietor of Palmhouse Dairies Limited, KCA Githunguri Campus & Mukore Academy, Chair of HelpAge International -London & one of the Top Most Motivational Speakers in Kenya. TOPIC: BALANCING CAREER AND YOUR OWN BUSINESS Registration of Attendants ? 6:00pm ? 6:00pm Meeting Call to Order - 6:10 ? 6:12 Prayers: 6:12 ? 6:15 Introductions of Attendants: 6:15 ? 6: 25 Talk ?Balancing Career and Your Own Business: 6:35 ? 7:20 Vote Of Thanks: 7:20 ? 7:25 NETWORKING SESSION & Tea Break: 7:30 onwards >>>> Register NOW by sending an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com, or call 254 721 663 208. Very few spaces left!! 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Albert hannah njeri Sent by: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com 07 Oct 2009 09:33 AM Please respond to youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com To youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com cc Subject [YP_Ke] Re: Infidelity (Private Investigations) peterson you really got guts.Let people manage their families the best way they can.So If u catch one of them cheating,what will be next? I wish you knew how difficult marriages are. From: Lee Makwiny To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Sent: Wednesday, October 7, 2009 8:08:02 AM Subject: [YP_Ke] Re: Infidelity (Private Investigations) You want to start destroying families. There are avenues for solving infedility, but not through some "private investigations". I can not allow a stranger to know "MORE" about my partner, i can bet. The best I can do is to ask her politely to pack her things and go. If she refuses, then I'll do what someone did, cheat her that you are paying the dowry in the next weekend, and by the time she reach her parents home, my letter informing her that she is nolonger my wife shall have landed in the hands of her parents. Lakini kama ni mbaya, village elders can help. On 10/6/09, Sir Peterson wrote: Dear Young Professionals, We offer (Very Confidential) Private Investigations services on Infidelity, and any other extra marital affairs. Today, most partners are not honest and they have other relationships outside their marriages. Well, if you suspect your spouse and want to know more about HIM/HER, kindly fell free and contact me ASAP through my Email: sirpetersonjr at gmail.com with subject: Private Investigations. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ PROFESSIONALS NETWORKING SESSION/FORUM VENUE: Marble Arch Hotel DATE: Thursday 8th October 2009 TIME: 6:00pm ? 8:00pm GUEST SPEAKER: Eric Kimani, former CEO of Sameer Africa, Founder of Palmhouse Foundation, Proprietor of Palmhouse Dairies Limited, KCA Githunguri Campus & Mukore Academy, Chair of HelpAge International -London & one of the Top Most Motivational Speakers in Kenya. TOPIC: BALANCING CAREER AND YOUR OWN BUSINESS Registration of Attendants ? 6:00pm ? 6:00pm Meeting Call to Order - 6:10 ? 6:12 Prayers: 6:12 ? 6:15 Introductions of Attendants: 6:15 ? 6: 25 Talk ?Balancing Career and Your Own Business: 6:35 ? 7:20 Vote Of Thanks: 7:20 ? 7:25 NETWORKING SESSION & Tea Break: 7:30 onwards >>>> Register NOW by sending an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com, or call 254 721 663 208. Very few spaces left!! Carry Ksh. 300 bob which caters for your Tea, Snacks & part to go Palmhouse Foundation. LYP Members in good standing to attend for FREE -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~--- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From bukachiokal77 at yahoo.com Wed Oct 7 09:29:25 2009 From: bukachiokal77 at yahoo.com (timothy bukachi) Date: Wed, 7 Oct 2009 06:29:25 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Re: Does everyone have wisdom? In-Reply-To: <834211.69158.qm@web38701.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <717202.96503.qm@web53305.mail.re2.yahoo.com> Widom is different from knowledge.Knowledge is perfected through the intellectual development..wisdom is based on values,choices that are aligned to moral certainty...and as common sense states,God the creator of the universe and the susteiner of the universe is the sole authority for outlining moral standards....It thus goes without saying that the route to wisdom is following the life manual as prescribed by the almighty... ? ..In my sincere and basic analysis, the bible is the most effective compiled record of a display of wisdom...with a single theme -love- the bible has diverse authors some were kings others rich merchants?intellectuals shephards and peasants?yet no contradictionis seen.?its written in a span of 1500years on different historical times but retain its moral authority......people who trust God may suffer persecution but they do not go wrong...they live rewarding life and die confidently.....isnt that wisdom? --- On Wed, 10/7/09, Absalom Birai wrote: From: Absalom Birai Subject: [YP_Ke] Does everyone have wisdom? To: "youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com" Date: Wednesday, October 7, 2009, 3:21 AM Thanks a million for all those who have contributed to the discussion on knowledge/wisdom. This is why I love these forums for you get to learn from others! One more question before we let it go. "Does everyone have wisdom? Why ask? Here is why: -In James 1:5 we read,"If any of you lack wisdom,let him ask of God..." -As some of you pointed out,there are people out there who have knowledge but appear like they don't have any wisdom at all. What's your take? Pr Birai 612-386-4608 For more article,please check my blog www.pastorbirai.com ? ? ? --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ PROFESSIONALS NETWORKING SESSION/FORUM VENUE: Marble Arch Hotel DATE: Thursday 8th October 2009 TIME: 6:00pm ? 8:00pm GUEST SPEAKER: Eric Kimani, former CEO of Sameer Africa, Founder of Palmhouse Foundation, Proprietor of Palmhouse Dairies Limited, KCA Githunguri Campus & Mukore Academy, Chair of HelpAge International -London & one of the Top Most Motivational Speakers in Kenya. TOPIC: BALANCING CAREER AND YOUR OWN BUSINESS Registration of Attendants ? 6:00pm ? 6:00pm Meeting Call to Order - 6:10 ? 6:12 Prayers: 6:12 ? 6:15 Introductions of Attendants: 6:15 ? 6: 25 Talk ?Balancing Career and Your Own Business: 6:35 ? 7:20 Vote Of Thanks: 7:20 ? 7:25 NETWORKING SESSION & Tea Break: 7:30 onwards >>>> Register NOW by sending an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com, or call 254 721 663 208. Very few spaces left!! 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URL: From j_anam at yahoo.com Wed Oct 7 14:45:43 2009 From: j_anam at yahoo.com (JACKY ANAM) Date: Wed, 7 Oct 2009 11:45:43 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Anyone with information on how to start and run a bata shoe shop and a laundry Message-ID: <688821.42862.qm@web52601.mail.re2.yahoo.com> Hello Young Professionals, Anyone with information, (authentic) on the above-referenced subject please email me directly. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ PROFESSIONALS NETWORKING SESSION/FORUM VENUE: Marble Arch Hotel DATE: Thursday 8th October 2009 TIME: 6:00pm ? 8:00pm GUEST SPEAKER: Eric Kimani, former CEO of Sameer Africa, Founder of Palmhouse Foundation, Proprietor of Palmhouse Dairies Limited, KCA Githunguri Campus & Mukore Academy, Chair of HelpAge International -London & one of the Top Most Motivational Speakers in Kenya. TOPIC: BALANCING CAREER AND YOUR OWN BUSINESS Registration of Attendants ? 6:00pm ? 6:00pm Meeting Call to Order - 6:10 ? 6:12 Prayers: 6:12 ? 6:15 Introductions of Attendants: 6:15 ? 6: 25 Talk ?Balancing Career and Your Own Business: 6:35 ? 7:20 Vote Of Thanks: 7:20 ? 7:25 NETWORKING SESSION & Tea Break: 7:30 onwards >>>> Register NOW by sending an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com, or call 254 721 663 208. Very few spaces left!! Carry Ksh. 300 bob which caters for your Tea, Snacks & part to go Palmhouse Foundation. LYP Members in good standing to attend for FREE -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~--- From editor at africanexecutive.com Wed Oct 7 01:25:12 2009 From: editor at africanexecutive.com (The Editor) Date: Wed, 7 Oct 2009 08:25:12 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] The African Executive Issue 233 Message-ID: An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From prcanb at yahoo.com Wed Oct 7 10:18:37 2009 From: prcanb at yahoo.com (Absalom Birai) Date: Wed, 7 Oct 2009 07:18:37 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] Jesus and the Bible! Message-ID: <896833.7849.qm@web38704.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Unlike some of us,Jesus had a totally different view towards the Bible! It was an attitude of awe/respect. He knew without any doubts that the Bible was the sure word of God and treated it that way.Wow !What a humbling lesson! That is why He attempted not to add or subtract from it. Here are some passages that go to show how He saw,viewed or treated the Bible. -In Mathew 4:1-11, He overcame every temptation by stating that "It's written..." -When answering a question on divorce, He referred them to what Moses wrote on Genesis chapter 2. -To the two on their way to Emmaus,the Bible says,"And beginning with Moses and all the Prophets,he interpreted to them in all the Scriptures the things concerning himself." (Luke 24:27). -In John 5:39, Jesus told his accusers that the Scriptures bore witness about Him. -To John the Baptist,Jesus said,"Let it be so now, for thus it is fitting for "us to fulfill all righteousness." (Mathew 3:15). -To the lawyer that asked of what to do so as to earn eternal life, Jesus answered,"What is written in the law? How do you read it? (Luke 10:26). How I wish and pray that we respect the Holy Bible just the same way the Lord of the universe did!. Let faith and humility be the virtues that inform our attitude! Have a blessed day filled with respect towards the Holy Bible. Pr Birai 612-386-4608 For more articles,please check out my blog www.pastorbirai.com From prcanb at yahoo.com Wed Oct 7 10:40:07 2009 From: prcanb at yahoo.com (Absalom Birai) Date: Wed, 7 Oct 2009 07:40:07 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] Must pastors go to school? Message-ID: <886085.21152.qm@web38704.mail.mud.yahoo.com> What's your opinion on Pastor's education. Which one of the following will you support? -Pastors should have less education than their parishioners! -Pastors should have about the same education as their parishioners! -Pastors should have more education than their Parishioners! So really what's acceptable? -High school education. -College/university education. -Graduate studies (MA, PHD, DMIN) Why, if any reasons, did you decide the way you did? Just a thought. Pr Birai 612-386-4608 For more articles,please check my blog www.pastorbirai.com From PubliceyeT at aol.com Wed Oct 7 22:37:51 2009 From: PubliceyeT at aol.com (PubliceyeT at aol.com) Date: Wed, 7 Oct 2009 22:37:51 EDT Subject: [Jambo] Public Eye Group News: Religion: Humor ; Death Announcement Message-ID: Acknowledgement And Appreciation To Our Community _http://www.publiceyesite.org/blog/?p=7315_ (http://www.publiceyesite.org/blog/?p=7315) Clergy -Man In Sex Drama- Warning:Obscene Pictures _http://www.publiceyesite.org/blog/?p=7293_ (http://www.publiceyesite.org/blog/?p=7293) Religion: Godly Sorrow Leads To Repentance _http://www.publiceyesite.org/blog/?p=7288_ (http://www.publiceyesite.org/blog/?p=7288) Opening of DV-2011 Diversity Visa Lottery registration announced _http://www.publiceyesite.org/blog/?p=7286_ (http://www.publiceyesite.org/blog/?p=7286) Death Announcement Of Wilson Moracha Ntabo _http://www.publiceyesite.org/blog/?p=7284_ (http://www.publiceyesite.org/blog/?p=7284) U.S. to house detained migrants in converted hotels _http://www.publiceyesite.org/blog/?p=7280_ (http://www.publiceyesite.org/blog/?p=7280) Key Rwandan genocide suspect arrested in Uganda _http://www.publiceyesite.org/blog/?p=7276_ (http://www.publiceyesite.org/blog/?p=7276) Updates: Mr. Wilfred Nyakundi's Drug Case In New Jersey _http://www.publiceyesite.org/blog/?p=7272_ (http://www.publiceyesite.org/blog/?p=7272) Kenyan Family home destroyed in GA floods _http://www.publiceyesite.org/blog/?p=7270_ (http://www.publiceyesite.org/blog/?p=7270) Video: Kenyan Elephant Stack In The Mud _http://www.publiceyesite.org/blog/?p=7268_ (http://www.publiceyesite.org/blog/?p=7268) Two Kenyan Girls refused stay in Australia claim they may face mutilation if deported _http://www.publiceyesite.org/blog/?p=7266_ (http://www.publiceyesite.org/blog/?p=7266) Humor: Banana Test/ Funny/ US Economy _http://www.publiceyesite.org/blog/?p=7258_ (http://www.publiceyesite.org/blog/?p=7258) Woman stoned to death for failing to pay Sh100 _http://www.publiceyesite.org/blog/?p=7255_ (http://www.publiceyesite.org/blog/?p=7255) Reach Out Program For Douglas Okemwa's Fundraising _http://www.publiceyesite.org/blog/?p=7253_ (http://www.publiceyesite.org/blog/?p=7253) Press Release: The Resignation Of Aaaron Ringera _http://www.publiceyesite.org/blog/?p=7251_ (http://www.publiceyesite.org/blog/?p=7251) Death Announcement Of Onesmus Kabura Nganga _http://www.publiceyesite.org/blog/?p=7248_ (http://www.publiceyesite.org/blog/?p=7248) NGO Terre Des Hommes Launched In Kisumu _http://www.publiceyesite.org/blog/?p=7244_ (http://www.publiceyesite.org/blog/?p=7244) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From joycesambu at gmail.com Thu Oct 8 01:41:07 2009 From: joycesambu at gmail.com (joyce sambu) Date: Wed, 7 Oct 2009 22:41:07 -0700 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Re: Infidelity (Private Investigations) In-Reply-To: <780077.17012.qm@web26904.mail.ukl.yahoo.com> References: <780077.17012.qm@web26904.mail.ukl.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <6735fded0910072241q3a050038t82725e341c364381@mail.gmail.com> Are you able to track people and collect debts? Because I'm su re there are many people who are frustrated be fellows who refuse to pay debts. On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 3:43 AM, Beatrice Oyugi wrote: > For those interested in privately investigating their spouses, it will > open wounds or worsen existing ones. Without giving justification to > infidelity, I believe WHAT YOU DO NOT KNOW DOES NOT HURT ... Trust me if > not, try investigating.. One emerges only more wounded... Furthermore, > nothing is hidden forever and it will only come out in the open one day, > then, cross the bridge when you get there.....My 2 cents > > --- On *Wed, 7/10/09, kituu * wrote: > > > From: kituu > Subject: [YP_Ke] Re: Infidelity (Private Investigations) > To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com > Date: Wednesday, 7 October, 2009, 8:25 AM > > > I think this idea of investigations is not a good way of managing > relationships. It will lead to more family and social destruction rather > than saving or building. I think we should invest in training ourselves and > children on upholding the beauty and benefits of the virtues that are known > to be eternal and God inspired. > > > > Why are we in the habit/tendency of applying cosmetic solutions to our > problems? > > > ------------------------------ > > *From:* youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com [mailto: > youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com] *On Behalf Of *caroline kunyuga > *Sent:* Wednesday, October 07, 2009 9:56 AM > *To:* youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com > *Subject:* [YP_Ke] Re: Infidelity (Private Investigations) > > > > Sir Peterson thank you for advertising your services here, although it > seems you have really been misunderstood! Going to an investigator is like > deciding to go to a doctor - or the many other decisions you make. the > doctor will give you a diagnosis and possibly prescription - whether or how > you take its upto you,- its not upto the investigator to tell you what to do > with his findings - ultimately its your decison. > > This guy, obviously wants to know what the fiancee is upto and I cant blame > him - I'd rather know for sure, rather than have nagging doubts at the back > of my head. - just me maybe > > Personally, I would rather know that I am being cheated on, rather than > have a crazy mistress jump at you from a street corner - with a knife, or a > wife that you dint know existed! or have your next visit to a gyno reaveal > something that shocks you beyond measure. > > They say ignorance is bliss, but its also true what you don't know CAN kill > you - it HAS killed many. > > --- On *Tue, 10/6/09, hannah njeri * wrote: > > > From: hannah njeri > Subject: [YP_Ke] Re: Infidelity (Private Investigations) > To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com > Date: Tuesday, October 6, 2009, 11:33 PM > > peterson you really got guts.Let people manage their families the best way > they can.So If u catch one of them cheating,what will be next? > I wish you knew how difficult marriages are. > > > > > ------------------------------ > > *From:* Lee Makwiny > *To:* youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com > *Sent:* Wednesday, October 7, 2009 8:08:02 AM > *Subject:* [YP_Ke] Re: Infidelity (Private Investigations) > > You want to start destroying families. There are avenues for solving > infedility, but not through some "private investigations". I can not allow a > stranger to know "MORE" about my partner, i can bet. The best I can do is to > ask her politely to pack her things and go. If she refuses, then I'll do > what someone did, cheat her that you are paying the dowry in the next > weekend, and by the time she reach her parents home, my letter informing her > that she is nolonger my wife shall have landed in the hands of her parents. > > > > Lakini kama ni mbaya, village elders can help. > > > > On 10/6/09, *Sir Peterson* wrote: > > *Dear Young Professionals,* > > *We offer (Very Confidential) Private Investigations services on > Infidelity, and any other extra marital affairs. Today, most partners are > not honest and they have other relationships outside their marriages. Well, > if you suspect your spouse and want to know more about HIM/HER, kindly fell > free and contact me ASAP through my Email: **sirpetersonjr at gmail.com**with subject: Private Investigations. > * > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ PROFESSIONALS NETWORKING SESSION/FORUM VENUE: Marble Arch Hotel DATE: Thursday 8th October 2009 TIME: 6:00pm ? 8:00pm GUEST SPEAKER: Eric Kimani, former CEO of Sameer Africa, Founder of Palmhouse Foundation, Proprietor of Palmhouse Dairies Limited, KCA Githunguri Campus & Mukore Academy, Chair of HelpAge International -London & one of the Top Most Motivational Speakers in Kenya. TOPIC: BALANCING CAREER AND YOUR OWN BUSINESS Registration of Attendants ? 6:00pm ? 6:00pm Meeting Call to Order - 6:10 ? 6:12 Prayers: 6:12 ? 6:15 Introductions of Attendants: 6:15 ? 6: 25 Talk ?Balancing Career and Your Own Business: 6:35 ? 7:20 Vote Of Thanks: 7:20 ? 7:25 NETWORKING SESSION & Tea Break: 7:30 onwards >>>> Register NOW by sending an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com, or call 254 721 663 208. Very few spaces left!! Carry Ksh. 300 bob which caters for your Tea, Snacks & part to go Palmhouse Foundation. LYP Members in good standing to attend for FREE -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~--- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From kcfanj2004 at yahoo.com Tue Oct 6 21:19:15 2009 From: kcfanj2004 at yahoo.com (Kenya Christian Fellowship,NJ) Date: Tue, 6 Oct 2009 18:19:15 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] Change of Women's Fellowship Date to 10/11/2009 Message-ID: <142393.39146.qm@web52212.mail.re2.yahoo.com> Hello Ladies of Honor, ? Remember you are the vessels ordained of God to go ye forth and?declare His goodness.? Also Remember when the world is seeking it own, we are called to seek His righteousness. ? My dear sisters plase pass this message to all sisters if you can. Due to unvailability of the Sanctuary in Elizabeth where we usually meet on third Sunday of October, we have moved the women fellowship to THIS COMING SUNDAY 10/11/2009 AT 4pm.? The meeting earlier on announced for 10/26/2009 has been cancelled BUT just for women.? For the sisters who come with your children (youth), the youth meeting still remains 10/26/2009. ? ? Once again I am persuaded to REMIND YOU THAT YOU THE ARE ORDAINED OF THE LORD.? COME AND WORSHIP HIM.? AMEN AND AMEN ? ? Tabitha Wamakima Gladly Serving, Dolly Ocholla Secretary KCFA NJ The Kenya Christian Fellowship in America (NJ chapter), is a non denominational fellowship that meets every first Sunday of the month @ 4:00- 6:00 p.m. in Elizabeth. Please call (848) 467-6522), visit www.kcfa.net or e-mail kcfanj2004 at yahoo.com for more information. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From kvdza at yahoo.com Wed Oct 7 01:20:22 2009 From: kvdza at yahoo.com (nixon kivadze) Date: Tue, 6 Oct 2009 22:20:22 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Re: Tunisia vs Harambee Stars( Loosing Miserably) In-Reply-To: <360255530910061019x72c4ebc9re6a33935671ced36@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <136059.81441.qm@web52510.mail.re2.yahoo.com> We are going to loose miserably.Tunisia is an efficient side, they will want to finish the qualification with 100% record Our soccer standards are at a low in years. Our national team should focus on cup of nations 2012 Regards Nixon Kivadze Mudeng'ani Systems Engineer Cell :+254-721-319649 Telkom :+254-20-2168860 Im:kvdza at hotmail.com Im:nixon_mudengani at yahoo.com Im:klauskhandi at gmail.com --- On Tue, 10/6/09, ROBERT OCHOLAR wrote: From: ROBERT OCHOLAR Subject: [YP_Ke] Tunisia vs Harambee Stars To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Date: Tuesday, October 6, 2009, 10:19 AM Whats your prediction? Are we going to make it to Angola?? Comments to be read on Ghetto Radio 89.5fm, Saturday 3pm-7pm (Offside: The first in local football.) -- Robert Ochola aka Rowbow Reporter/Presenter Ghetto Radio 89.5fm Sarakasi Dome-Ngara, Nairobi-Kenya P.O.Box 33339 00600 Tel:0711443886, 0733443886, 020-3748886 Cell: 0720352289,0738680515 ocholar at yahoo.com, robert.ocholar at ghettoradio.co.ke --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ PROFESSIONALS NETWORKING SESSION/FORUM VENUE: Marble Arch Hotel DATE: Thursday 8th October 2009 TIME: 6:00pm ? 8:00pm GUEST SPEAKER: Eric Kimani, former CEO of Sameer Africa, Founder of Palmhouse Foundation, Proprietor of ?Palmhouse Dairies Limited, KCA Githunguri Campus & Mukore Academy, Chair of HelpAge International -London & one of the Top Most Motivational Speakers in Kenya. TOPIC: BALANCING CAREER AND YOUR OWN BUSINESS Registration of Attendants ? 6:00pm ? 6:00pm Meeting Call to Order - 6:10 ? 6:12 Prayers: 6:12 ? 6:15 Introductions of Attendants: 6:15 ? 6: 25 Talk ?Balancing Career and Your Own Business: ?6:35 ? 7:20 Vote Of Thanks: 7:20 ? 7:25 NETWORKING SESSION & Tea Break: 7:30 onwards >>>> Register NOW by sending an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com, or call 254 721 663 208. Very few spaces left!! Carry Ksh. 300 bob which --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ PROFESSIONALS NETWORKING SESSION/FORUM VENUE: Marble Arch Hotel DATE: Thursday 8th October 2009 TIME: 6:00pm ? 8:00pm GUEST SPEAKER: Eric Kimani, former CEO of Sameer Africa, Founder of Palmhouse Foundation, Proprietor of Palmhouse Dairies Limited, KCA Githunguri Campus & Mukore Academy, Chair of HelpAge International -London & one of the Top Most Motivational Speakers in Kenya. TOPIC: BALANCING CAREER AND YOUR OWN BUSINESS Registration of Attendants ? 6:00pm ? 6:00pm Meeting Call to Order - 6:10 ? 6:12 Prayers: 6:12 ? 6:15 Introductions of Attendants: 6:15 ? 6: 25 Talk ?Balancing Career and Your Own Business: 6:35 ? 7:20 Vote Of Thanks: 7:20 ? 7:25 NETWORKING SESSION & Tea Break: 7:30 onwards >>>> Register NOW by sending an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com, or call 254 721 663 208. Very few spaces left!! Carry Ksh. 300 bob which caters for your Tea, Snacks & part to go Palmhouse Foundation. LYP Members in good standing to attend for FREE -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~--- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From homondi at gmail.com Wed Oct 7 05:01:56 2009 From: homondi at gmail.com (Hargwings Omondi) Date: Wed, 7 Oct 2009 12:01:56 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Re: Banks to suffer massive loses from Overpriced Property Markets In-Reply-To: <54e76b740910070044w34bb441cm44279f71db689e74@mail.gmail.com> References: <54e76b740910070044w34bb441cm44279f71db689e74@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: How do you beat this collusion? I pray that banks and mortgage firms come to our rescue by refusing to finance overpriced properties. They banks will gain by securing their loans, and we shall gain since the prices will be driven to the correct level. Bankers are you listening? On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 10:44 AM, amenya gibson wrote: > > Hi YPs > I believe everyone is preparing for tomorrow meeting at Marble Ark Hotel > > Howeve something is slowing happening in property markets as report > that came in and which was done by Hass Consult on Property Index > There is a feeling that most of properties in up markets were over > rated to a tune of above 200 % which means that banks that took to > finance these ventures will remain biting themselves when they fail to > recover amount loaned out > > There is a need to vet those who value such properties as it is > emerging that Independent valuers also have been colluding with > property developers to hike prices > also credible information on how materials used in constructions of > these properties are poorly documented hence making it hard to > determine true value of a house or a property developed > > A leading banks was forced to bring its mortgage arm under its > management so that to manage risks incase property market bubble > -Kenya Commercial Bank > > Hence a challenges to all of us that aspire to acquire a property > there is need you carry out due diligence to avoid paying for over > priced properties > > Thanks > Gibson Amenya > > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ PROFESSIONALS NETWORKING SESSION/FORUM VENUE: Marble Arch Hotel DATE: Thursday 8th October 2009 TIME: 6:00pm ? 8:00pm GUEST SPEAKER: Eric Kimani, former CEO of Sameer Africa, Founder of Palmhouse Foundation, Proprietor of Palmhouse Dairies Limited, KCA Githunguri Campus & Mukore Academy, Chair of HelpAge International -London & one of the Top Most Motivational Speakers in Kenya. 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Gladly Serving, Dolly Ocholla Secretary KCFA NJ The Kenya Christian Fellowship in America (NJ chapter), is a non denominational fellowship that meets every first Sunday of the month @ 4:00- 6:00 p.m. in Elizabeth. Please call (848) 467-6522), visit www.kcfa.net or e-mail kcfanj2004 at yahoo.com for more information. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From changkunchina at gmail.com Thu Oct 8 19:52:48 2009 From: changkunchina at gmail.com (=?UTF-8?B?5bi45Z2kIENoYW5nIEt1bg==?=) Date: Thu, 8 Oct 2009 16:52:48 -0700 Subject: [Jambo] =?iso-2022-jp?b?GyRCIVobKEJBSURTIFJJR0hUUxskQiFbGyhCIElu?= =?iso-2022-jp?b?dGVybmF0aW9uYWwgSHVtYW4gUmlnaHRzIFRyYWluaW5n?= Message-ID: <1fbcfdd90910081652p7de895d6w8bf05ba998093bbd@mail.gmail.com> International Human Rights Training The International Human Rights Training Program (IHRTP) is at the heart of the Equitas' activities. Since 1980, this annual three-week training session brings together approximately 120 participants from over 60 countries. The IHRTP provides a unique opportunity for human rights workers to deepen their understanding of human rights and of the essential role of human rights education in effecting change. As recognized by the United Nations: "There is a growing consensus that education in and for human rights is essential and can contribute to both the reduction of human rights violations and the building of free and peaceful societies. Human rights education is also increasingly recognized as an effective strategy to prevent human rights abuses." *Goal* The goal of the IHRTP is to strengthen the capacity of human rights organizations to undertake human rights education efforts (e.g., training, awareness campaigns, information dissemination, and advocacy) aimed at building a global culture of human rights. To this end, the Program places a strong emphasis on the transfer of learning and on follow-up activities. Participants attending the Program develop an Individual Plan for putting their learning into action as part of the training. Therefore, when submitting their application, both organizations and Candidates nominated should consider how the transfer of learning might take place within and beyond the organization after the Program. Objectives By the end of the IHRTP, participants should be able to: - use a framework based on internationally accepted human rights standards and principles to analyze the issues and situations encountered in the work of their organizations - determine how to incorporate participatory methods and techniques into their human rights education work - indicate appropriate ways for putting their learning from the IHRTP into practice in the work of their organizations - identify opportunities for future collaborative and networking activities essential for furthering the cause of human rights - determine strategies for promoting gender equality in their human rights education work - employ a basic evaluation process for assessing the results of their human rights education work *Selection Process and Bursaries* A Selection Committee will review all applications. In addition to the requirements previously listed, consideration will also be given to overall gender balance and geographic representation. Given the number of applications and limited space available, we are unable to accept many worthy Candidates. Your understanding is greatly appreciated. Through the support of the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA), *Equitas has funding to award a limited number of bursaries to selected Candidates*. Once eligibility has been determined, the Selection Committee will award the bursaries to the Candidates who best meet the requirements. Due to the limited number of bursaries available, there is no guarantee that the selected Candidates will receive funding. 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URL: From leooderaomolo at yahoo.com Fri Oct 9 02:56:33 2009 From: leooderaomolo at yahoo.com (Leo Odera Omolo) Date: Thu, 8 Oct 2009 23:56:33 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] Opposition leaders to boycott Uganda's 47th anniversay celebrtions today Message-ID: <851410.48977.qm@web34302.mail.mud.yahoo.com> UGANDA IS 47 YEAR OLD TODAY SINCE IT AINED HER POLITICAL INDEPENDENCE FROM BRITAIN ON OCTOBER 9TH 1962 BUT OPPOSITION LEADERS SAYS THEY WOULD BOYCOTT CELEBRATIONS SLATED AT KOLOLO AIRSTRIP THIS MORNING.. News Analysis By Leo Odera Omolo ?UGANDA marks its 47th years anniversary of its independence from Great Britain today October 9th,2009 with colorful celebrations at the Kololo Airstrip. To commemorate the day it was granted independence on October 9th,1962 by its former colonial masters . Local newspapers have widely reported that an array of VIPs is expected to attend. Among the most important foreign dignitaries expected to attend the celebration include the Southern Sudan President Salva Kiir, and Liberian President Sirleaf Johnson. Also expected at the celebrations venue are cabinet Ministers ,MPs, civil servants, religious and traditional leaders. Members of? the diplomatic corps and foreign representatives. As in all other previous years ,the opposition party leaders have declared they would boycott this year?s celebrations, arguing that the event has become an ?NRM Affair? and no longer reflecting the national political mood of the nation The theme of this year?s Independence Day Celebrations is ?Unity, a key factor in protecting Uganda?s destiny and independence.? This theme was apparently chosen because of the recent divisions in the country ,which include the September 10 violent rioting in Buganda region and in Kampala City. The violent rioting left close to 30 people dead, mainly from police gun shot wounds, more than500 injured and admitted to the various hospitals or treatment, close to 1,000 arrested and over 400 have since appeared before the . Since its independence on October 9,1962, Uganda has known eight different rulers and presidents. Contrary to what is happening in its immediate neighbors and principal trading partners, namely Kenya and Tanzania.The two Eastern African nations had the fewer presidents compared to Uganda?s eight in total. Kenya has had the fewest president since her independence in December 1963.They include the founding President, the late Mzee Jomo Kenyatta 1963-1978,Daniel T.Arap Moi 1978-2002 and the current? President Mwai Kibaki 2003 to date. mediate neighbors and principal partners in trade,Kenya and Tanzania. Kenya has had only three presidents since 1963.They are the founding president the late Mzeee Jomo Kenyatta 1. While Tanzania has had its founding President, the late Julius Kambarage Nyerere, Ali Hassan Mwinyi, Benjamin Mkapa and Jakaya Kikwete ever since 1961 to date. Uganda has known eight Presidents since the British union Jack was lowered and Ugandan national flag hoisted, some of them lasting only a couple of months. The first post-colonial President was the Kabaka of Buganda the late Sir Edward Fredrick Mutesa 11.Hed was ousted by the then Prime Minister Dr. Milton Apollo Obote who in turn was himself overthrown by his Army Chief of the General Staff Idi Amin in a bloody military coup in January 1971. Idi Amin?s brutal dictatorship fell in 1979 under the guns of Tanzanian soldiers and a combined force of exiled Ugandan in 1979,ad then came the late Prof. Yusuf Lule. who was followed immediately by Godfrey Binaisa. The two had brief tenures in the presidency, and then the much flawed general lection that made Milton Obote bounced back to power.. However, Obote?s second administration term lasted only for five years. He was once again toppled in a bloodless military coupled by Gen Tito Okello Lutwa in July1985. Tito Okello ?s military junta did not last for long. It was swept away from power by Yower Kaguta Museveni?s after his rug-tug bush fighter guerrilla soldiers of the National Resistance Army {NRA} waged the five years bush war. For the last two decades, Uganda has seen relative political stability and massive development characterized by economic growth, increased revenues from taxes and a growing GDP. Real GDP per capita has tripled in the last 20 years, according to the UN Human Development Report, from USD 515 in 1987 to USD 1,454 in 2005. Social indicators have also improved, although not enough for Uganda to reach its target under the Millenium Development Goals by 2015 Adult literacy has increased from 43 per cent out of the population in 1970 to 58 per cent since Museveni led NRM seized power and 74 per cent today. Under the five-year child mortality went down from 224 per 1,000 births at independence in 1963 to 195 in 1986.It has stagnated at around 135 since the beginning of this decade, below the 56 per 1,000 birth target. The number of people living below the poverty line stood at 55 per cent by the time Museveni took power. It went down to 31 per cent in 2005 but has gone up again 37 per cent after some times of? brief fluctuation period. More efforts towards poverty alleviation are needed to reach ?the 2015 target of 28 per cent. Access to safe and clean water for health saw the biggest jump. Only one fifth of the population had access to safe water source at the time of both independence and the NRM take-over. This went up again 46 per cent at the end of the 1990s to reach 64 per cent this year, according to the 2009 World Health Report. Life expectancy has improved from 43 years at independence to 52 years today. In the 199a, however, it saw a sharp drop- to 41 years as a result of the HIV/AIDS Meanwhile, several opposition party leaders have made it publicly clear that they would no attend the today?s celebrations. The DP President Ssebaana Kizito said in a statement released to the press that the celebrations had become an? NRM Affair??I will not attend because the aspirations we fought for at independence to get our own government have not been realized like ?Oginga Odinga?of Kenya once wrote? Not Yet Uhuru. Fdc spokesman Wafula Oguttu on his turn said his boss was out of the country. But whenever we attend such functions the President begins abusing? us, yet he is the one who invited us.? Mrs Miria Obote the President of the UPC said not attend the celebration and that she would travel to Arua to celebrate the life of her late husband Dr. Apollo Milton Obote with her family. Ends leooderaomolo at yahoo.com ? ? ? ? ? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From yahyarmy at yahoo.com Thu Oct 8 04:16:06 2009 From: yahyarmy at yahoo.com (Yahya 'MO') Date: Thu, 8 Oct 2009 01:16:06 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Re: THE BIBLE In-Reply-To: <263790.42148.qm@web51105.mail.re2.yahoo.com> References: <626126.99250.qm@web23507.mail.ird.yahoo.com> <263790.42148.qm@web51105.mail.re2.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <230953.86175.qm@web30707.mail.mud.yahoo.com> hi sang hope all is well ...hope will continue with our discussions as from previous forum....... regards "MO" ? ________________________________ From: sang kip To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Sent: Wed, October 7, 2009 2:57:30 AM Subject: [YP_Ke] THE BIBLE Much has been written about the Bible on this forum and very little has been shed? on how it was written and later translated. The Bible took over 1500 years to write. The writing was done by professors such as Paul, prophets such as Moses, men who never got formal education such as Peter, Farmers, a doctor such as Luke, etc. The Bible is not verbally inspired as some allege.God through His Holy Spirit inspired the writers who wrote in their imperfect human languages (Hebrew, Greek and Aramaic). What is inspired in the Bible is not the letter but the message. ? ?The letter being human is subject to all human weakness. Despite this?two facts?are clear: God's mind is clearly expressed by the Bible and His will for us is beyond question. The Bible is the only reliable source of knowledge about God, inspiration, human nature, universe, sin, salvation, origin and development of sin, etc. ? The Bible is written to be understood by ordinary people led by the Holy Spirit.We are called to pray before reading it because the Spirit inspired its authors and as such can be read and understood only when one is inspired. ? What about attending seminary? Seminaries are good because they help one get deeply immersed in theology.While there were no seminaries in the early church as we know today, leaders in Jerusalem established new converts into truth much as the seminaries and Bible study does today.It is very clear that when the church grew the need to establish converts in truth became a must. Paul's letters for instance served this purpose but later these were replaced by seminaries especially when young converts were threatened by heresies from without the church.It became necessary to guide people on issues of salvation, theology and anthropology. ? Someone on this forum has written much about irrelevance of theological seminaries. Let me ask him this: 1.?How do you understand John? 3:16'smonogenes? 2. How do you interpret Revelation 1:10? 3. How aboutprototokos??.The fact that you are unable to answer these questions reveals your handicap.While you are in fact saved by your believe in Jesus Christ, your ministry is handicapped and under threat of heresies that threaten the church every day because you lack knowledge of original languages of the Bible.What I am saying is that knowledge of the original languages of the Bible which are acquired in theological seminaries is necessary for establishing the church on Biblical solid ground that cannot be swept away by spurious and heretical messages. History shows that the church survived satanic onslaught because believers? were well founded on knowledge acquired from the study of the Bible in the original languages. Human and satanic ?philosophies such as epicureanism, legalism, Arianism, etc, were easily defeated because of deep knowledge of the Bible in original languages. ? Going to a seminary should not make ministers boastful.They should humble themselves and teach the word and also help fellow ministers who never had opportunity to attend seminary. The guy who wrote that attending seminar is unnecessary should stop feeling inadequate and seek counsel from God as to how he should work with fellow ministers who are better equipped with Biblical languages.God has a place for you in the ministry of the gospel. GOD BLESS YOU! ? ? ? ? ? ________________________________ From: Wambui To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Sent: Tuesday, October 6, 2009 9:41:16 AM Subject: [YP_Ke] Re: The Bible.. Hi, I am a student of hebrew and i agree that the scriptures hava errors as regards to translation..and that can be confirmed, There two letter in the hebrew language that cannot be translated into any other language there the bible is 80% accurate. However if one takes tiem to study the hebrew language you will learn so much truth and you will also understand why there is so much confusion in the world. If any one is interested in pursuing the lanuage do get in touch. Regards, Marlene. "Silence is not an absence of sound but rather a shifting of attention toward sounds that speak to the soul. In a moment of silence you may feel your heartbeat or hear your breathing. Silence is a positive kind of hearing, which requires turning off the knob that tunes in to active, literal life and tuning on the one that amplifies the movements of the soul." Thomas Moore --- On Tue, 6/10/09, Jerry Manu wrote: >From: Jerry Manu >Subject: [YP_Ke] Re: The Bible.. >To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com >Date: Tuesday, 6 October, 2009, 3:47 PM > > >Joseph, >I would beg to differ with you the language usage has been done over time to make it more easier for people to understand and read. Take for example the verses you have just given? because one has used if and the other since does it change the meaning to an ordinary person with basic English command?. >To be frank the Bible gives the way forward at the same time it warns of the dangers you will encounter as you move on. >The Bible was given to guide the Christians on how to keep their faith but when you study the Bible for educational purpose you are bound to find it weird the way you are putting it just remember the guys who were building 'MNARA' to reach God what happened to them. >Believe me if you interview those who do the confused things and they know the Bible they will talk about have been Christian but they have backslide? that mean they know they are doing contrarily to what the Bible teaches. >Cheers >Jerry. > > > ________________________________ From: joseph nyongesa >To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com >Sent: Tue, October 6, 2009 12:03:55 PM >Subject: [YP_Ke] Re: The Bible.. > > >The bible as it is now, is to be blamed. It has been too much "doctored". Any one who has studied biblical greek and hebrew can tell so. And the reason is mainlyl this. Taht the original languages in which the bible was written have a wider semantic range ie meaning range...so that often we dont have suitable english equivalents. And so that i dont seem to be beating around the air(aimlessly that is for beating the air in itself is not bad), let me give one illustration. >Rom 8:31. Most translations use the conditional "if" God is for us but in the greek text it is the factual "since" God is for us who can be against us. >Now that is just a tip of the iceberg. Some of this things if we get to know them..... >Cheers. > > >? >On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 9:50 AM, joyce sambu wrote: > > >>Surely the bible cannot be blamed for the erosion of values in our >>society. What about the people who do horrible things in the name of >>'African culture?' What do you blame that on? >> >> >>On 10/4/09, Dan Nyutu wrote: >>> Mumias, >>> >>> i greatly differ with you. The Bible came in to shed the light to our >>> hearts. It gives us the mind of our Creator and helps us to align our >>> thoughts and behaviours more to what He expects of us. >>> >>> As bwana Kennedy said, its the lack of adherence to godly principles that >>> has brought us the downfall. remember if we loved one another as the Bible >>> urges us, we wouldnt kill, not steal, no corruption, no wars, money intended >>> for hospitals, education, roads would be spent on such. >>> >>> Dan. >>> >>> On Sun, Oct 4, 2009 at 4:15 PM, kennedy waweru wrote: >>> > >>> > >>> > Greetings Bwana Mumia >>> > I beg to differ with your point of view, and it honestly is not a valid >>> point at all. The Bible has not taught us how to live in sin at all, if >>> anything it is the complete disregard of what the Bible stands for that has >>> brought our downfall. We may have changed our culture because of the Bible, >>> but have we stuck with the Bible? Along the way, some have strayed from the >>> Bible teachings and that is not the fault of the Bible. >>> > Remember, not everyone who calls themselves a Christian is really a >>> follower of Christ. If we adhered to the teachings of the Bible as a >>> community, then believe it that there would not be a pleasant place to be as >>> in that community >>> > >>> > ?Kind Regards, >>> > Kennedy Waweru >>> > >>> > God is the epitome of sanity, while Satan is the epitome of a world, and >>> of people, gone mad >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > ________________________________ >>> From: Mumia H. N. >>> > To: "youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com" >>> >>> > Sent: Saturday, October 3, 2009 10:14:01 PM >>> > Subject: [YP_Ke] The Bible.. >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > Dear YPs, >>> > Is it possible that the Bible is one book that has brought us so much >>> confusion? We have changed our culture and values because of this Bible book >>> and what is written in it. I think Africans should go back to their roots, >>> and realize that we brought up real men through cultures like polygamy. A >>> man or woman learnt real values in the traditional culture. We had our own >>> beliefs. We did not need some fake preacher to tell us how to get saved and >>> live life. >>> > >>> > Our systems were working. >>> > >>> > There was respect, honor, real values. Real discipline. We had the whole >>> community getting involved in the affairs of our children. >>> > >>> > I submit that the Bible was the beginning of our downfall as Africans. We >>> were colonized by religion. We need to open this for discussion. >>> > >>> > What do you say? >>> > >>> > Mumia >>> > >>> > The information contained in this communication is confidential and >>> intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom it is >>> addressed. 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Box 3124-00100 >>> Nairobi, Kenya. >>> Tel: 3872252/ 3877637/ 2067622 >>> Email: dnyutu at gmail.com >>> Cell: 0728-200075 >>> >>> "Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting >>> different results" >>> >>> Albert Einstein (Attributed) >>> US (German born) Physicist (1879-1955) >>> >>> >>> > >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> > > > > Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ PROFESSIONALS NETWORKING SESSION/FORUM VENUE: Marble Arch Hotel DATE: Thursday 8th October 2009 TIME: 6:00pm ? 8:00pm GUEST SPEAKER: Eric Kimani, former CEO of Sameer Africa, Founder of Palmhouse Foundation, Proprietor of Palmhouse Dairies Limited, KCA Githunguri Campus & Mukore Academy, Chair of HelpAge International -London & one of the Top Most Motivational Speakers in Kenya. 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URL: From dmusembi at yahoo.com Thu Oct 8 05:08:45 2009 From: dmusembi at yahoo.com (Danny Musembi) Date: Thu, 8 Oct 2009 02:08:45 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Re: Africa Youth Award In-Reply-To: <541530.72663.qm@web52107.mail.re2.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <484516.43370.qm@web30605.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Hi Joe, I head a youth group back in shags that raelly needs your services. There a great people with so much potential yet their mindset robs them the life they are meant to live. Pls let me know when we meet. Regards Musembi --- On Sat, 10/3/09, joe bonga wrote: > From: joe bonga > Subject: [YP_Ke] Africa Youth Award > To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com > Date: Saturday, October 3, 2009, 3:29 AM > I > am Joe Bonga, i work for the Africa Youth Award, a UK based > Christian organization that seeks to empower the youths in > Africa into productivity. They offer discipleship manuals, > among other things. We have a program called the Africa > Youth Award that has two sections Silver and gold. Silver > tackles issues that directly affect us personally, our > relationship with God and one another while the Gold is a > leadership manual. Each has five aspects namely the > discipleship part- where you study the books or manual, then > the Skills development where young people share and show the > prowess in developing a skill of choice, then community > service where young people get involved in an activity that > benefits the community, then sports and recreation, here the > youths involve themselves in any sporting activity. > ? > the program is all over Africa and we are seeking more > and more participants from Kenya, please if you have a? > youth group, a church group or an organised community based > youth initiative or as an individual and you would love to > participate let me know and i will furnish you with more > info. > ? > We provide the books for free and we looking at > partnering for the provision of tools for skills > development. Anybody working with an a youth organization or > organization with youth programs pls link up we work out an > MOU huh! wel, i gotta go, looking forward to hear from you. > By the way, pasrticipants receive certificate for each; > silver and gold. > ? > We can change africa, it starts with you and > i.................. > joe > > The only difference > between successful people and non-successful people is that > they beat the temptation to quit. > > > Joe Bonga > Fountains Nairobi > P.O.Box 13102 00200 > Nairobi-Kenya > Cell: +254 721 386 827 > > --- On Fri, 10/2/09, Caleb Basweti > wrote: > > > From: Caleb Basweti > Subject: [YP_Ke] Proposals, data analysis, thesis/report > write-up or review...M&E? > To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com > Date: Friday, October 2, 2009, 2:51 AM > > > > > > > Hi YP, > ? > In case you have got issues related to the subject, > please do not hesitate to contact me. Agricultural, > forestry, environmental and livelihoods concerns are also > welcome. > ? > Cheers, > /Caleb > > > > > > From: isaiah > githinji > To: > youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com > Sent: Friday, > October 2, 2009 9:36:34 AM > Subject: > [YP_Ke] Who Are The Mount Kenya Mafia > > > I have been reading about the Mount Kenya Mafia and could > not help wondering what the Mafia are doing on the mountain. > This is bad news for Mt hikers since they would be exposing > themselves to the mafia. What is the coaltion government > doing to counter this infiltration of the mafia on the > mountain. The government should move with speed to arrest > the situation before other mountains are invaded by the > mafia. Equally peole should be on guard and report any mafia > like activities in our lakes, rivers,forests. Am not sure > whether the mafia will invade the deserts and > Indian Ocean too. > Can somebody educate me who are these guys desecrating our > mountains. > > regards, > Isaiah > > --- On Thu, 10/1/09, Muita Wangoko > wrote: > > > From: Muita Wangoko > > Subject: [YP_Ke] Re: Njeri Kamau /hero > > To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com > > Date: Thursday, October 1, 2009, 9:42 AM > > @Christine, Moderator > > > > Please Christine with due > respect, withdraw the use of the > > statement MOUNT KENYA PEOPLE and you sentiments towars > the > > Kikuyu people.? Mount Kenya, as in the mountain > itself is a > > holy place according to Gikuyu culture - ofcourse I > know its > > used symbolically > > > > > > For you information, only a few people are > tainted.? When > > I was a fool, I used to hate it when our teacher > punished us > > for the mistake of one person or two. > > > > Have you been to the so called region? have you ever > done a > > research about the people of the region or you just > rely on > > the damned media reports? > > > > > > Lastly, can you marry a Kikuyu man? :) > > > > * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * > > * * * * * ? > > Thanks and Kind regards > >? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? > ? ? > > B. Muita Wangoko > > Software/Web > Developer > > Linux/Unix system Admin ? ? ? ? > ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? > > ? ? ? ? > > > >? ? ? ? > >? Tel: ?+254-(0)-724 159 723 ? ? > ? ? ? ? ? ? > >? ? ? ? ?+254-(0)-738 560 599 > ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? > ? > > ? > >? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? > ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? > ? ? ? ? > > ? ? ? ? ? ? ? > ? ? ? ? ? ? ? > > " Knowlegde Talks, wisdom listens" > > > >? ? ? ? ? ? > > * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * > > > > > > > > > On Thu, Oct 1, 2009 at 18:16, > > Christine Baraza > > wrote: > > > > Mr.Kamau why should be > > enraged by Rose Njeri's opinion? This is a > progressive > > group and Njeri has the right to hold such an opinion. > I > > just feel that she is damn right. For Kenya to move > forward > > everyone including the Mount Kenya people MUST start > seeing > > the country as a shared heritage among 42 ethnic > > communities.THIS IS WHAT NJERI SAID. > > > > ? > > I dont think that NJERI is ignorant of anything. She > > stated REAL FACTS which some people like you do not > want to > > HEAR. History is GOOD-Its make you CRY but you cant > change > > it. Its a fact that OGINGA ODINGA played an very > important > > role in pushing for KENYATTAS presidency and even > release > > > from prison but all he got was betrayal. Its a fact that > > RAILA played a significant role in pushing for > KIBAKI's > > presidency but all he got was betrayal. THESE ARE > REAL > > HISTORICAL FACTS that unfortunately we will have to > live > > with. NJERI is like ONE THE EYED WOMAN in a group of > > 1million blind people. > > > > ? > > Kamau English is a foreign language but I guess my > > statements were as simple that even a third grader > would > > understand. I did not say that Njeri hasnt gone to > school. > > What I said is that even highly educated people in > that > > region do not reason at all and blindly chant and > sing > > tribalism. Recently Uhuru Kenyatta and Kiraitu Murungi > went > > round saying how Kikuyus were being finished because > of the > > Ringera issue forgetting that today Kikuyus hold the > PRIMEST > > positions in the Kibaki government from Ministry of > Finance, > > > Energy to all the armed forces. > > > > ? > > Kibaki has business condenming the US about the > leters > > written to people who are blocking REFORMS. Kibaki is > total > > failure and as I said soveregnity is the LAST RESORT > to > > scoundrels. Why cant he use that sovereignity to UNITE > the > > country..to end TRIBALISM..to develop all parts of > the > > COUNTRY. Kenyans DONT EAT soveregnity BUT REFORMS will > help > > them DEVELOP and prosper besides bringing the much > needed > > PEACE and UNITY. > > > > ? > > Its true that tribalism is a weapon of choice for the > > leadership but some leaders from some region have > perfected > > its use and managed to convince the masses from such > region > > to believe in it. Thats the huge problem here. I have > NOT > > seen nor heard a leader from Central Province standing > tall > > and saying that KIBAKI is entrenching TRIBALISM in > Kenya. > > Kamau tell me one who has said that. OUR ARGUMENT HERE > IS > > THAT IT WOULD EVEN BE BETER IF LEADERS FROM CENTRAL > WOULD > > STAND TALL AND CONDENM KIBAKIS TRIBALISM and tribal > > appointments. That will show the rest of the country > that > > even them hate this vice called tribalism and even > the > > masses should show through voting that even they hate > this > > tribalism thing. That will be the start of a great > trek to > > the land where ONE IS JUDGED BY HIS ABILITY and not > TRIBE. > > All KENYANS WANT A COUNTRY WHERE YOU ARE JUDGED BY > YOUR > > ABILITY AND NOT TRIBE. I WANT THAT COUNTRY TOO. > > > > ? > > ? > > ? > > ? > > > > ? > > > > > > > > > > From: john > > kamau > > To: young > > > > > > Sent: > > Wednesday, September 30, 2009 8:33:39 PM > > Subject: > > [YP_Ke] Njeri Kamau /hero > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I am enraged by one calling herself Njeri and > > purporting to speaking as a Kikuyu. At the same time I > do > > excuse her? ignorance of basic historical > > facts that any third grader from the remotest part of > Kenya > > would have in their finger tips. But we all know that > there > > is always a mad man/ woman in any Village. To the > Njeri?s > > of Kenya I say: Vampires feed on blood. The body that > hold > > that blood is > irrelevant. No matter how much praise you sing > > to them they eventually make a meal of you. > > When I condemn and demand that Kibaki should > > go home followed by Ringera but led by Wako they > notice not, > > But when I state that Raila and Ruto are not Angels > because > > surely they are not. They rant, yell ,and bay for my > Blood. > > Remember the Otego debate. Their hate has overshadowed > their > > reasoning look at the now Idolized NJERI > > ?KAMAU. > > Christine? Baraza > > ?writes:? Rose Njeri you have made my day > and > > helped me rekindle some since of love for my > country-Kenya. > > You said something that hardly comes from most people > from > > Mount Kenya region-even highly educated > > ONES.____ > > stop here__ SO Njeri is not learned enough > > because she is from Mount Kenya, > > When Raila states that the Washington has no > > business lecturing > ?Nairobi on governance to > > the face of The secretary of state Rodham Clinton. > > Reiterates in Boston that Kenya should not be judged > with > > yester years failures but with today?s success. This > Hero > > worshipers? fall on their faces with glee. > > They call this NATIONALISM. > > When Kibaki in his characteristic ignorance? > > praises President Obama with a Hundred words then, > > Goes on to imply that it was out of character for a > foreign > > Government to deal directly with individual officers > and > > citizenry, and that such? dealing for the sake > > of protocol should be communicated through the raid > down > > procedures: they go ballistics with condemnation. What > do > > you call this???? Double standard, or ignorance. > > I am a typical Kikuyu, born and raised in central > > province. ?Went to school and worked in all > > the Eight provinces of > Kenya, Amongst the best people from > > all the 42 different ethnic communities and diverse > > religious groups ?of our country.. I can thus > > speak with Authority about my country.? > > Tribalism is ripe? in our Country, yes > > but its a weapon of choice for those in leadership. It > is > > ?not an entrenched Vice among the peoples of > > Kenya, Wanjiku, Anyango?s of Kenya careless which > language > > their neighbors SPEAK. ?Until? > > the day the Village King? who decides > > when they Eat the next meal , Tribalism is a weapon > of > > Choice from this leaders, when the Village king is > > threatened with arrest for Agro leasing ,or financing > ethic > > cleansing and other > >? vices in the , he drives his limo to the village > and > > employing the fear tactic preaches the gospel of > > Hate. > > Kikuyu like every other tribe have raised up > their > > VOICES to condemn the failed leadership of Mwai > > Kibaki.? His skewed mannerism and silly > > whimsical appointments of his peers HAVE? been > > condemn by us and the Muite?s of our community. We > have > > condemn evils in our societies ?regardless of > > which first name is involved. Regretfully? a > > certain politicians cheer leaders and choir masters > expects > > us to drive to state house and skin Kibaki arrive > while they > > hero warship and idolize their? perceived > > savior of mankind. this is not going to work.. > > ? > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > > Do You Yahoo!? > > > > Tired of spam?? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam > protection > > around > > http://mail.yahoo.com > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ? ? ? > > > > > > > > > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ PROFESSIONALS NETWORKING SESSION/FORUM VENUE: Marble Arch Hotel DATE: Thursday 8th October 2009 TIME: 6:00pm ? 8:00pm GUEST SPEAKER: Eric Kimani, former CEO of Sameer Africa, Founder of Palmhouse Foundation, Proprietor of Palmhouse Dairies Limited, KCA Githunguri Campus & Mukore Academy, Chair of HelpAge International -London & one of the Top Most Motivational Speakers in Kenya. 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The convicts were given the right of appeal against the mandatory death sentences within 14 days.. The Kenyan government has asked its officers at the Coast Province to register all albinos crossing the common border from Tanzania into Kenya so that arrangement can be made to protect them. Scores of albinos threatened with deaths in Tanzania have sought refugee at the coast in the past few months, according to a report Kenya?s fast growing NAIROBI STAR DAILY newspaper Although some do enter Kenya legally, majority comes through the porous border to escape the wrath and death from witchdoctors in Tanzania who could cross through the two highly porous border points ?Lunga Lunga- and Taveta.- and other parts of the Kenya?s coastal district of Malindi. Some of the groups of albinos now living in Malindi with their relatives and friends have already expressed fears to the local provincial? administration officials and the police. They have expressed fears that they could still be kidnapped or abducted by the agents of witchdoctors in Tanzania, who are reportedly hunting them like antelope for their treasured bodies parts, said to be used in medicinal charms by the witchdoctors. Sources at the Coast Provincial headquarters based in the coastal port City of Mombasa said there is a? high possibility? that the lives of the albinos could be ?in a state of grave danger in Kenya?s coastal region. A number of albinos people taking refuge in the region have expressed their suspicion that ?un known people from Tanzania are still pursuing them secretly through the Kenya-Tanzania border post of Lunga Lunga. Andalth9uygthe registration of albinos began over three weeks ago, only a few of them have come forward and reported at the Provincial Administration offices to be registered. It is, however, believed that they fear arrest because most of them are in Kenya unlawfully after sneaking through the porous border routes.. In Malindi, the office of the District Commissioner {D.C}has already forward the names of tho first lots of albinos to the P.C?s Offices in Mombasa. Killifi D.C.Katee Mwanza was quoted as saying.?We are asking them through their organization to come forward and registered with us so that we can offer them security ?number of albinos who are Kenyan citizens and also Tanzanians none of them has reported to the P>C?s Offices for registration. Last year albinos in? Tanzania and their counterparts in Burundi had petitioned members of the East African Legislative Council, which is the legislative body of the East African Community to plead with their governments to give the endangered albinos the maximum security protection. Their association also faulted the slow process the prosecution cases of those charged with the killing the albinos in that country was taking turn. 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Kech emachiemo, koro tem anena mondo iparwa iornwa gimoro, minu kech nego. Koyo ng?eny negowa gi meru. Ongeti mane nyaminu okelonwa cha ne oti higini ariyo mokalo. Meru gombo neni ahinya. Dau wang'e ramo malich, tem ibi nene kapok olokore mwofu Tem mondo ibi iyuagie wuonegi ma osetho. Ikri maber mondo ichwe ine kama ne oikie wayu ma Adongo. Pesa ma wadokgodo e liel otamowa. En an chwor minu, Babani. Then the response: Baba barupi ayudo,an ema kech nega Nairobi ka.Nyaka nekwal kuch Raila pok ayudo kibarua.Oand mandas manyocha achako kibira ka kageno ni anyalo yudoe gimoro sani dhano oolore tee ma kauso mandas ariyo to akwano kaka ajahawi. Jaoda matin,Min Otieno to kaka ne amiyo siling mia ariyo ni odhi owar mafuta dwe makalo, pok oduogo! an weche mon oola! Nyis japounj machuado nyathinano ni sani wan gi free primary edukeson ma kochako ochwado nyathina kendo to wang`ni Annan gi Okampo emane thegwa kode! Punda jokogwelno dwa ng`iyo marach, tokatakamano ang`o mane Agola nyathiwa laro gi punda? Nyis Auma nyathiwa onyis chuore mangudi cha ni uonge onget,pok onywomonwa kata nyathi diel to nyaminwa to koro osedak go higni apar,onged kalara kik uyie makata koyo negou! Liete mangeny mikwanogo to kayiem,ywago joma otho norumo chon gi lala. An woudi ming`eyo cha. Okoth -- Joram Ragem wuod Ndinya, wuod Onam, wuod Amolo, wuod Owuoth, wuod Oganyo, wuod Mumbe, wuod Odongo, wuod Olwande, wuod Adhaya, wuod Ojuodhi, wuod Ragem! (Are you my relative?) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From omtatah at yahoo.com Fri Oct 9 03:15:41 2009 From: omtatah at yahoo.com (Okiya Omtatah Okoiti) Date: Fri, 9 Oct 2009 00:15:41 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Re: [Kptj-communications] Mr. Kibaki & Mr. Raila, Stop Auctioning Our Assets; Kenya is a State not an Estate!' : A Rejoinder In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <269506.86935.qm@web62006.mail.re1.yahoo.com> DearZahid Rajan and Zarina Patel, indigenous friends, Knowing as I do that you know better, I won't thank you for your most narrow and frightening reading that you try to introduce into what I wrote. If you have been here for three generations and don't feel indigenous then you have yourself to blame for keeping your loyalties elsewhere, and refusing to integrate like the proverbial pebble in the river that is never part of the water around it. As far as I am concerned you are as idigenous as they come, and you have a duty to begin perceiving and projecting yourselves and your community as such. Pole sana if you choose to othernise yourself because of your skin pigmentation. Don't you remember what one Bahmariz told one Arap Moi about the former relocating to Yemen as the latter relocates to Sudan? That is where I am. Let's integrate, not merely embrace as you are suggesting. Look at how you expose your racist self when you patronisingly write: "am angry because time and time again, not just you but other black Kenyans whom I have embraced as most ?progressive?, most ?enlightened?, have displayed their underlying racism in unguarded moments." My dear friends, why do you expect blacks to lead artificial guarded lives interpersed with "unguarded moments"? I won't do so. I have no time pretending to be what I am not, coz I am not the proverbial butterfly that thinks himself a bird. I think you are introducing unnecessary baggage into that piece. How dare you trivialise justice to philanthropy? You can't paper over the abyss with charity!!! You correctly write: "Yes my community also has some of Kenya ?s biggest fraudsters and traitors." That is part of the local criminal elite I am referring to. Some are in my community too. What makes you thing that your community is not part of the local? Three generations and you still don't want to be part of us? What are you telling me? That you are my friend not part of me? To me you are part of me whether I like it or not. I can do nothing about it. Your community is here by right and you are local. If need be get a brain transplant and begin belonging! An indigenous Kenyan has a Kenyan ID card/passport (genuine not forged) and total loyalty to the Republic. S/he is a citizen with both feet here, tayari kulinda taifa sio kupora taifa. And this fellow needs to be empowered... the fellow needs to be made sovereign over the State. Right now, the State, in the service of foreigners and a criminal local elite, are sovereign over the citizen. Things must change. Now, it is you who have introduced the word black into the narrative. If I meant black Africans I would simply have said so without batting an eyelid. After all, there are many gaping black and white issues that need to be tackled with bare knuckles in Kenya today, but what I was writing about is not one of them. We can't pretend that there are no black and white issues that need to be confronted in Kenya. I am black and many are the times I have been treated like trash because of my skin colour. I have worked in an Asian sweatshop in Industrial area, so I know what I am talking about. So please, hold your precious breath for that is another story, even bigger than the Mungiki menace. By the way, according to the UN misuse of the word "indigenous" I am a foreigner. Only the likes of the Ogiek qualify for that tag in that narrow UN sense. >From Wikipedia:The term indigenous peoplescan be used to describe any ethnic groupof people who inhabit a geographic region with which they have the earliest known historical connection, alongside more recent immigrants who have populated the region and may be greater in number.However, several widely accepted formulations, which define the term indigenous peoplesin stricter terms, have been put forward by prominent and internationally recognized organizations, such as the United Nations, the International Labour Organizationand the World Bank. NB: When I was researching material for my play - Producing General Idi Amin Dada - I stayed at the University of Iowa in the USA with Professor Peter Nazareth a Ugandan Goan who, though not kicked out alongside other Asians (he left Uganda on a scholarship to study as not all Asians were kicked out) told me that it was when the expulsions happened that Uganda became real home to the Asians since they always had their loyalties in a mythical glorified Mother India with its Raj. But when Amin played the Vuvuzela it is to Father Britain not to mother India that they trooped. And he said Amin would joke that why can't the Asians ask their Ugandan relatives to plead their case for them. I hope you are not making a similar mistake of considering yourselves the eternal other, to the point where when one talks of foreigners you feel you are being singled out. Further, you also write: "Come on Mr Omtatah, please grow up ? the days of blaming it all on the imperialists and/or non-blacks are long past. You are barking up the wrong tree," As people from the global south, even if you consider yourselves South Asians first then Kenyans second, you cannot afford to say that. Have you heard of something called global warming, what causes it and how the global south and especially Africa is to pay the highest price? How about free trade in a world where there is nothing like free lunch? How about blood diamonds, the debt burden, etc? My dear friends, may be I am overgrown and it is you who need to gow and catch up. So I am not barking up the wrong tree; you guys are simply in the wrong forest. Finally, and most importantly, I would like to pick your minds on the issue of selling off our assets to foreigners. That is the issue at hand and I am surprised that you ask me to "come down to reality and begin to think in terms of issues and not individuals..." If Kenya Vision 2030 is not an issue what is? Is Philanthropy by your community the issue we should be dealing with instead? Peace! May God bless us all. Omtatah 0722-684-777 ________________________________ From: Zahid Rajan and Zarina Patel To: kptj-communications at fahamu.org Sent: Thu, October 8, 2009 1:18:37 PM Subject: [Kptj-communications] Mr. Kibaki & Mr. Raila, Stop Auctioning Our Assets; Kenya is a State not an Estate!' : A Rejoinder Dear Omtatah I am writing to you regarding your piece ?Mr. Kibaki & Mr. Raila, Stop Auctioning Our Assets; Kenya is a State not an Estate!? I totally agree with you that Kenyais a State not an Estate but for me there is a serious, and I mean SERIOUS, omen lurking in your ideology. I write to complain hugely. You use the term ?indigenous? three times in the first two paras: impoverishing the masses (read indigenous Kenyans) where the indigenous people do not own the means of production. we invest in developing indigenous managers, You then go on to refer to ?foreigners? four times: does not mean that we cede our ownership of the same to foreigners. Even if it means hiring foreigners to manage the assets they will inevitable be sold to foreigners and their local sidekicks, mainly in crime and politics. criminal local elite and foreigners, but one that is open to the general masses. tiny criminal local elite joined at the hip to foreigners pursuing raw profits So what am I Mr Omtatah? Obviously I am not ?indigenous?, so does that make me a foreigner? Why indigenous and not national? Let me tell you who I am. I am a Kenya citizen born in this country and have been here for 3 generations; my grandfather and many many others of my community (South Asian) have helped to build this country skill-wise, politically, economically and professionally. The philanthropy practised in my community is unmatched in any of your so-called ?indigenous? communities. In today?s Kenya this history is well-known and documented. Yes my community also has some of Kenya ?s biggest fraudsters and traitors. Are you telling us that in your so-called ?indigenous? population there is only a ?tiny criminal local elite joined at the hip to foreigners pursuing raw profits?? And is the entire Kenyan nation being held hostage by this ?tiny local elite?? Come on Mr Omtatah, please grow up ? the days of blaming it all on the imperialists and/or non-blacks are long past. You are barking up the wrong tree, I suggest you come down to reality and begin to think in terms of issues and not individuals, it is ?class? not ?skin colour? Mr Omtatah that needs to be understood, analysed and confronted. But I would have expected a person with your ?progressive? image to be grounded in such basic doctrines. I am angry, very angry. I know I should be ?seeking clarification? from a comrade but how do I call you ?comrade? when you have ejected me from this nation and people, from my home? I am angry because time and time again, not just you but other black Kenyans whom I have embraced as most ?progressive?, most ?enlightened?, have displayed their underlying racism in unguarded moments. It is easy to mouth (and write) high sounding humanitarian philosophies, it is quite another matter to live by them. Of course the majority of South Asians are racist but so are Africans ? it is a tragic by-product of our history which hopefully we, the few who understand this abhorrent ideology, should (and will) overcome. I have mulled over this matter for some days before putting pen to paper. Please forgive me if I have been too harsh but I do mean every word I have written. Fortunately I do have some very close and very dear African comrades and between us the hues of our skins are totally immaterial. I would hope that you could strive to develop the same outlook because above all, my friend (I do admire your commitment and your tenacity), remember that today it is race, tomorrow it is tribe and next is gender. It is a slippery slope which only leads to devastation. Zarina Patel 7 October 2009 AwaaZ Magazine P O Box 32843-00600 Nairobi, Kenya Tel: 020 2063405, 0722 344900, 0733 741085 Email: editors at awaazmagazine.com Website: www.awaazmagazine.com AwaaZ is environmentally responsible. 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On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 10:43 AM, Jectone Ndunya wrote: > Hello Mates, > > I am Pleased to bring this observation and seek clearification as to whta > is going on. > > I walk the streets (high streets) of Nairobi a lot and of late something > drew my attention, every 10 steps i make, i meet a pregnant chick/chicks and > this has led me to ask the following; > > Does it mean that finally we are embracing good morals by not aborting? > > Does it mean that the employers are finally taking it easy on our pregnant > chicks? > > Does it mean that immorality has increased? > > Does it mean that we have lost faith in condoms?(for men) > > Does it mean that our ladies have resolved to have kid/kids and raise them > alone since marrable, if such word do exist, are no more? > > Has Pregnancy become fashion? > > Help me understand mates > > > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ PROFESSIONALS NETWORKING SESSION/FORUM VENUE: Marble Arch Hotel DATE: Thursday 8th October 2009 TIME: 6:00pm ? 8:00pm GUEST SPEAKER: Eric Kimani, former CEO of Sameer Africa, Founder of Palmhouse Foundation, Proprietor of Palmhouse Dairies Limited, KCA Githunguri Campus & Mukore Academy, Chair of HelpAge International -London & one of the Top Most Motivational Speakers in Kenya. TOPIC: BALANCING CAREER AND YOUR OWN BUSINESS Registration of Attendants ? 6:00pm ? 6:00pm Meeting Call to Order - 6:10 ? 6:12 Prayers: 6:12 ? 6:15 Introductions of Attendants: 6:15 ? 6: 25 Talk ?Balancing Career and Your Own Business: 6:35 ? 7:20 Vote Of Thanks: 7:20 ? 7:25 NETWORKING SESSION & Tea Break: 7:30 onwards >>>> Register NOW by sending an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com, or call 254 721 663 208. Very few spaces left!! Carry Ksh. 300 bob which caters for your Tea, Snacks & part to go Palmhouse Foundation. LYP Members in good standing to attend for FREE -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~--- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From leooderaomolo at yahoo.com Thu Oct 8 15:22:50 2009 From: leooderaomolo at yahoo.com (Leo Odera Omolo) Date: Thu, 8 Oct 2009 12:22:50 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] EAST AFRICAN NATIONS TO FORM A STANDBY MILITARY FORCE? Message-ID: <579853.48935.qm@web34306.mail.mud.yahoo.com> HE EAC IS SHOPPING FOR THE CREATION OF A PAN-EAST -AFRICAN JOINT MILITARY FORCE TO CHECK ON TERRORISM AND ANY OTHER FORM OF SECURITY THREATS.? Writes Leo Odera Omolo In Kisumu City. DELEGATES at the just concluded East African Community Peace and Security regional conference held in Kampala this week have proposed for the establishment of a Pan-East-African? standby military brigade, But the proposal, which the Secretary General Mr Juma? Mwapachu described as very popular will have to be adopted by the EAC heads of states summit scheduled for Arusha later in November this year When in full operation, the military unit is expected to intervene in a number of states during national disaster, civil conflicts, piracy terrorism and other forms of security threats in the region. ?From this conference there is consensus we really needs this force to respond ??where there is disaster or security threats within any of our member states,? says Ambassador Mwapachu ,told the delegates.. Ambasador Mwapachu, however did not disclose when the force would be inaugurated, but only said it would depend on the consensus of the heads of state of the EAC at their next summit schedule for next month in Arusha, Tanzania He said,? It is our heads of states to decide whether or when we need the force to be in place,?he said adding, ,that the region was already experimenting with the aspects of security co-operation through joint annual military exercises.. ?We are collecting ideas on when it can come into force..Its intervention would be proceeded by an invitation by the affected member state following the pre-intervention appraisal by a group of eminent persons or jurists, if the leaders adopt the proposal at the earliest opportunity.?. The Secretary General said that besides more military war game in the Northern Tanzania, each EAC member state has posted a full-time military attach? at the EAC secretariat in Arusha. He said the intervention without the consent of the affected government could?? be counter-productive engender military opposition., and they did supported the idea of creation of the standby military force in the region. 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If so, we would like to invite you to join the Asia Pacific Network of HIV Social Researchers. The network is new and we are keen to bring HIV social researchers together. The aim of the network is to encourage and support dialogue between researchers with a common interest in HIV social research. It will be an opportunty for you to network with and learn about what other researchers are doing in the region. What does the network do? Support social researchers working in HIV/AIDS Assist in strengthening research institutions throughout Asia and the Pacific Encourage discussion of research and research methods amongst members Encourage knowledge transfer among members If you are interested, please join the network by registering at www.hivsocialresearchers.net. Australian research centre in Sex, Health and Society, La Trobe University & International HIV Research Group, University of New South Wales Associate Professor Heather Worth International HIV Research Group University of New South Wales Email: h.worth at unsw.edu.au --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ To learn more about the AIDS Rights group, please visit www.aidsrights.net To start sending messages to members of this group, simply send email to aidsrights at googlegroups.com If you do wish to belong to AIDS Rights , you may subscribe by sending an email to aidsrights-subscribe at googlegroups.com If you do not wish to belong to AIDS Rights , you may unsubscribe by sending an email to aidsrights-unsubscribe at googlegroups.com ?AIDS RIGHTS :http://www.aidsrights.net http://www.twitter.com/aidsrights ?AIDS WIKI :http://www.aidswiki.cn ?http://www.changkun.org -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~--- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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I > countered that maybe Kenyans are more qualified for the expatriate life of > working away from home. > > Do Wakenya love their country enough to stick around through thick and thin? > From the many messages in this forum, it is clear?many do not like?Kenyan > politicians. > > Tony > > > ________________________________ > Windows Live: Keep your friends up to date with what you do online. > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ PROFESSIONALS NETWORKING SESSION/FORUM VENUE: Marble Arch Hotel DATE: Thursday 8th October 2009 TIME: 6:00pm ? 8:00pm GUEST SPEAKER: Eric Kimani, former CEO of Sameer Africa, Founder of Palmhouse Foundation, Proprietor of Palmhouse Dairies Limited, KCA Githunguri Campus & Mukore Academy, Chair of HelpAge International -London & one of the Top Most Motivational Speakers in Kenya. TOPIC: BALANCING CAREER AND YOUR OWN BUSINESS Registration of Attendants ? 6:00pm ? 6:00pm Meeting Call to Order - 6:10 ? 6:12 Prayers: 6:12 ? 6:15 Introductions of Attendants: 6:15 ? 6: 25 Talk ?Balancing Career and Your Own Business: 6:35 ? 7:20 Vote Of Thanks: 7:20 ? 7:25 NETWORKING SESSION & Tea Break: 7:30 onwards >>>> Register NOW by sending an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com, or call 254 721 663 208. Very few spaces left!! Carry Ksh. 300 bob which caters for your Tea, Snacks & part to go Palmhouse Foundation. LYP Members in good standing to attend for FREE -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~--- From danonguru at yahoo.com Fri Oct 9 07:35:53 2009 From: danonguru at yahoo.com (onguru daniel) Date: Fri, 9 Oct 2009 04:35:53 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Re: Standard Newspaper on the winner Nobel Prize 2009. Is it Obama or the German Author? In-Reply-To: <5aac31a30910090252t305081b9qebe168ee3fd5f6b@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <839306.94869.qm@web53510.mail.re2.yahoo.com> onyango, read between and within the lines well: Obama = Nobel?prize in PEACE; Herta Mueller = Nobel?prize in LITERATURE... categories are the difference,?and, oh-there are many more categories including Medicine (this year shared by Americans Elizabeth Blackburn, Carol Greider and Jack Szostak)?! cheers! --- On Fri, 10/9/09, Onyango Bon wrote: From: Onyango Bon Subject: [YP_Ke] Standard Newspaper on the winner Nobel Prize 2009. Is it Obama or the German Author? To: bidii-afrika at googlegroups.com, youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Date: Friday, October 9, 2009, 2:52 AM President Obama has been named the Nobel prize the year 2009 for his efforts to promote international diplomacy and cooperation between people. But in todays Standard,the quoted tha a German author has been awarded the prize. Can the title be issued twice or they share? Regards Bonny. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ PROFESSIONALS NETWORKING SESSION/FORUM VENUE: Marble Arch Hotel DATE: Thursday 8th October 2009 TIME: 6:00pm ? 8:00pm GUEST SPEAKER: Eric Kimani, former CEO of Sameer Africa, Founder of Palmhouse Foundation, Proprietor of Palmhouse Dairies Limited, KCA Githunguri Campus & Mukore Academy, Chair of HelpAge International -London & one of the Top Most Motivational Speakers in Kenya. TOPIC: BALANCING CAREER AND YOUR OWN BUSINESS Registration of Attendants ? 6:00pm ? 6:00pm Meeting Call to Order - 6:10 ? 6:12 Prayers: 6:12 ? 6:15 Introductions of Attendants: 6:15 ? 6: 25 Talk ?Balancing Career and Your Own Business: 6:35 ? 7:20 Vote Of Thanks: 7:20 ? 7:25 NETWORKING SESSION & Tea Break: 7:30 onwards >>>> Register NOW by sending an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com, or call 254 721 663 208. Very few spaces left!! Carry Ksh. 300 bob which caters for your Tea, Snacks & part to go Palmhouse Foundation. 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Personally I appreciate that service. Brenda ________________________________ From: Peter kahiro To: Young Professionals Sent: Fri, October 9, 2009 12:39:36 PM Subject: [YP_Ke] Safricom Emergency Credit (*131#) is a big Mess Hi All, I want to highlight an issue that has bothered me alot on this so called SAFARICOM Emergency credit. This advance credit is not doing us the service it was supposed to. Two weeks ago I got a night emergency as my 3year old daughter got sick. I called the Dr. who treats her for direction as it was late at night but in the middle of our converstion my prepaid credit got finished. I immeadiately dialed *131# and receive my advance which is of course ksh 45. I tried to call my Dr. again but my phone reported that I had insufficient funds. I tried again and the message was the same. I paniced and thats when I decided to dial another number the phone went through. I realesed that my Dr. was on a zain line and therefore I couldn't call him but all other safaricom numbers can be called. Now good people, whats ua thoughts on this issue. why should safaricom advance credit to a customer which is a repairable loan and then limit which network such a person will call. What emergency do solve with this credit then!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! SAFARICOM...................MJ...> sell to us credit if you want but lets us it the way we want afterall this is our hard earned cash. when you give us free Airtime then limit us to the networks u want us to call. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Learn to dance salsa today! DVD's for beginning, intermediate, and advanced ballroom dance instruction. Ksh 600. Fireproof - in an attempt to save his marriage, a firefighter uses a 40-day experiment known as "the love dare". Ksh 500 The Secret reveals the most powerful law in the universe. 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Ladies and gentlemen, in this as in other things, I wax personal. It is a way of convincing myself?It is a way of dressing my wishes and desires with a cloth of rationality? a way bringing myself to admit that Joan (an custom will have me say that its not her real name), is the best. It is the voice of a man confused by this madness called love again. I think she is proper wife material-and this could be first mistake?. Let me ask, is it by design that most beautiful ladies in high schools often end up in middle level colleges and the bright ones who are often handsome end up in campo? Which ever the case it?s okay for that my Joan is doing a Dip in catering which I think involves cooking food in the kitchen. You know yesterday my bro was advising me. He was telling or giving me advice concerning my predicament? an engagement that I call fooling with the wise. 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URL: From joragem at gmail.com Tue Oct 6 23:36:51 2009 From: joragem at gmail.com (Joram Ragem) Date: Tue, 6 Oct 2009 23:36:51 -0400 Subject: [Jambo] Annan Is Kidi Luanda Ma Idho Tek! Message-ID: Dear Koffi Anan Allow me to infuse a request regarding items which you must ensure the two principals agree to, for the sake of us Kenyans. 1. Your eminence, do not leave Kenya without a public commitment by both principals to fire the Attorney General and Chief Justice. 2. Your lords, do not leave Kenya without a public commitment by both principals to endorse the interim electoral commission to become a permanent electoral body. With the census out of the way, a directive from to the permanent electoral commission to embark on voter identification registration forthwith is appropriate, lest we have a power vacuum and Kalonzo Musyoka takes over. 3. Your beneficence, do not leave Kenya without a public commitment by both principals to allow for the delivery of a new constitution with time lines on completed stages which should be concluded well before 2012. 4. Lastly most excellent, ask, no, demand the two principals and all willing to run for public office in Kenya to take this oath which only you or one from your office must administer: I swear by Nyakalaga, Ngai, Were, Mulungu (etc) the healer, Ruoth wuon Osimbo and I take to witness all the gods, all the goddesses, to keep according to my ability and my judgment, the following Oath and agreement: To consider dear to me, as my parents, him who taught me this art of politics: to live in common with him and, if necessary, to share my goods with him; To look upon his children as my own brothers, as Kenyans, to teach them this art. I will deliver my services for the good of Kenyans according to my ability and my judgment and never do harm to anyone. I will not give someone a job because they are my tribe or family or relative, nor will I advise such a plan; and similarly I will not give a woman or man preference for a job except only because they can do the job. But I will preserve the purity of my life and my skill to advocate for Wanjiku at all times. I will not take land, money or steal from public coffers, even if others offer it to me whilst corruption disease is manifest; I will leave this monies to preserve my dignity, my office and to restore the Kenyan name to be as trustworthy as that of the Swiss Bank, specialists in this art of honesty. To every person whom God will find favor for me to serve, I will do it only for the good of Kenya, keeping myself far from all intentional ill-doing and all seduction and especially from the pleasures of love with women or with men, be they free or slaves. Never ever shall I, or anyone around me steal elections, nor maim, nor kill in order to allow rigging of elections, but will do all in my personal power, or through proxy to not only accept defeat, but publicly concede and congratulate the election winner. All that may come to my knowledge in the exercise of my servitude or in daily commerce with man or woman, which ought not to be spread abroad, I will not keep secret and will always reveal. If I keep this oath faithfully, may I enjoy my life and practice my servitude, respected by all men and in all times; but if I swerve from it or violate it, may the reverse be my lot, and may The Hague be my destination. Lastly great one, I ask to indulge you in a prayer for Kenya: Obonyo Nyakalaga yie iduogiye Kenya wa ni kwe mondo obediye. Kata ka ok Kiny, Ruoth wuon Osimbo parwa chieng kiduogo ka lweny ger! Ooreroo kidi luanda, Kofi Annan ooreroo, Kidi Luanda ma idho tek! -- Joram Ragem wuod Ndinya, wuod Onam, wuod Amolo, wuod Owuoth, wuod Oganyo, wuod Mumbe, wuod Odongo, wuod Olwande, wuod Adhaya, wuod Ojuodhi, wuod Ragem! (Are you my relative?) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Annan Is Kidi Lwanda.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 129109 bytes Desc: not available URL: From Dickens.Odhiambo at gmsi.com Fri Oct 9 12:42:13 2009 From: Dickens.Odhiambo at gmsi.com (Dickens Odhiambo) Date: Fri, 9 Oct 2009 12:42:13 -0400 Subject: [Jambo] Prof. George Wajackoyah, Kenya's Presidential Candidate 2012 Message-ID: First Day Poll Results. Written by Administrator Saturday, 03 October 2009 11:17 http://www.glw4president.com/index.php/news.html Wow, this is impressive. glw4president.com has not gone public and we got votes on our poll! Here are the results for the first day (Oct. 2, 2009). Hon. Kalonzo and Hon. Wetungula tied for 1st. In second Hon. Raila Odinga and Hon. Eugene Wamalwa, and in third Hon. Martha Karua and Prof. Wajackoyah. Will see the results in a week, don't forget to Register to receive updates. From chical69 at gmail.com Thu Oct 8 07:19:48 2009 From: chical69 at gmail.com (Al Machichi) Date: Wed, 7 Oct 2009 23:19:48 -1200 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] JOB OPENING Message-ID: Hi good people, I recently graduated from Catholic University with a B. A. in Social Sciences with a major in Social Work. I am seeking your assistance in my job search. I am ready to start immediately. I have attached my C. V. for your perusal. Thank you. Regards, Alice M. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ PROFESSIONALS NETWORKING SESSION/FORUM VENUE: Marble Arch Hotel DATE: Thursday 8th October 2009 TIME: 6:00pm ? 8:00pm GUEST SPEAKER: Eric Kimani, former CEO of Sameer Africa, Founder of Palmhouse Foundation, Proprietor of Palmhouse Dairies Limited, KCA Githunguri Campus & Mukore Academy, Chair of HelpAge International -London & one of the Top Most Motivational Speakers in Kenya. TOPIC: BALANCING CAREER AND YOUR OWN BUSINESS Registration of Attendants ? 6:00pm ? 6:00pm Meeting Call to Order - 6:10 ? 6:12 Prayers: 6:12 ? 6:15 Introductions of Attendants: 6:15 ? 6: 25 Talk ?Balancing Career and Your Own Business: 6:35 ? 7:20 Vote Of Thanks: 7:20 ? 7:25 NETWORKING SESSION & Tea Break: 7:30 onwards >>>> Register NOW by sending an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com, or call 254 721 663 208. Very few spaces left!! Carry Ksh. 300 bob which caters for your Tea, Snacks & part to go Palmhouse Foundation. 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Its never to late in life, even in death there is hope that's why we have death rituals among various people. My personal experience is that I began law at 29, after completing?a degree in Building Economics, MA in Construction Management and doing professional exams in Quantity Surveying. I am now 32 and in my 3rd year of? Law.?Besides I have completed?NEMA?courses for registration as a?lead expert in environmental issues?and I am an Associate of Chartered Institute of Arbitrators.I?have?also registered for a PhD.?programme in Decision Management. I am learning French on the side.I?hope?to begin Piloting once I am thru' with my current studies. I shall retire from serious learning at 40. Never stop to?chasing your?dream. Challenges?shall definately come but even roses in their splendour have thorns.?We are ordinarily selfish as people, dont?expect?friends and enemies alike to cheer you up.? Purpose to be an all-rounder in life because there's more to life than just a single aspect.?Blend your learning with other activities and at times you dont have to be percfect in everything you do when your hands are full. Be a cheerful giver,?eventually use your hard earned skills to make this world better than you found it. Any achievement without?a?lacing of love for humanity is?vanity. Eventually death is eminent. Exeunt Pius??????? ________________________________ From: Justo Lwali To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Sent: Wed, October 7, 2009 7:05:48 PM Subject: [YP_Ke] Lawyer, at 39 Good people Wanted to know if there is anyone here who changed careers from wherever to law at age 37 going upwards. I'm 33. I want to maliza my MA Communication then take up law when am 36 thereabouts. Any discouragers? ________________________________ From: Latifah Murray To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Sent: Tue, September 29, 2009 5:03:22 PM Subject: [YP_Ke] Re: Tours and travel requirements Dear George, They are many sorts of requirements one must achieve for instance: 1. Must have Certificate of Co-operation 2. Must be an a signed IATA-member for enabling his company to issue tickets directly 3. Must have an associated Airline that will sponsor his company 4. Must be equipped with IATA travel agent staffs only 5. Must have enough funds to feet for the IATA membership Hope this proves useful and good luck. Regards Latifah On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 9:59 AM, George Njuguna wrote: >Hello young P's, i have a friend who is thinking of starting a Tours >and Travel company and is asking for my help in doing research. I do >not have any experience with tours and travel and here i am asking for >assistance from you guys. I know in the forum we have guys in this >industry and any assistance will be highly appreciated. > >My query is what are the requirements for starting such a company? The >ground work research, relevant authorities, the ups and downs of such >a venture, start up assets, the information that one requires for such >a company and the like. I would really appreciate any help on this, > >Thank you and God Bless > > > -- Latifah Murray Tel: 0729085700 --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ PROFESSIONALS NETWORKING SESSION/FORUM VENUE: Marble Arch Hotel DATE: Thursday 8th October 2009 TIME: 6:00pm ? 8:00pm GUEST SPEAKER: Eric Kimani, former CEO of Sameer Africa, Founder of Palmhouse Foundation, Proprietor of Palmhouse Dairies Limited, KCA Githunguri Campus & Mukore Academy, Chair of HelpAge International -London & one of the Top Most Motivational Speakers in Kenya. TOPIC: BALANCING CAREER AND YOUR OWN BUSINESS Registration of Attendants ? 6:00pm ? 6:00pm Meeting Call to Order - 6:10 ? 6:12 Prayers: 6:12 ? 6:15 Introductions of Attendants: 6:15 ? 6: 25 Talk ?Balancing Career and Your Own Business: 6:35 ? 7:20 Vote Of Thanks: 7:20 ? 7:25 NETWORKING SESSION & Tea Break: 7:30 onwards >>>> Register NOW by sending an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com, or call 254 721 663 208. Very few spaces left!! Carry Ksh. 300 bob which caters for your Tea, Snacks & part to go Palmhouse Foundation. LYP Members in good standing to attend for FREE -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~--- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From franklinm3 at yahoo.com Fri Oct 9 02:12:24 2009 From: franklinm3 at yahoo.com (Francis Njuguna) Date: Thu, 8 Oct 2009 23:12:24 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Encouragement for the day Message-ID: <89728.63296.qm@web52812.mail.re2.yahoo.com> ?The godly can look forward to a reward, while the wicked can expect only judgment.? Proverbs 11:23 Is it wrong to want to be rewarded? Not at all. We should expect consequences for our actions ? reaping what we sow. Our actions will have consequences, for better (reward) or worse (judgment). Reward is what we all want; it is a major motivation. Reward or judgment can come as a result of character. If you want reward, focus on character! --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ PROFESSIONALS NETWORKING SESSION/FORUM VENUE: Marble Arch Hotel DATE: Thursday 8th October 2009 TIME: 6:00pm ? 8:00pm GUEST SPEAKER: Eric Kimani, former CEO of Sameer Africa, Founder of Palmhouse Foundation, Proprietor of Palmhouse Dairies Limited, KCA Githunguri Campus & Mukore Academy, Chair of HelpAge International -London & one of the Top Most Motivational Speakers in Kenya. TOPIC: BALANCING CAREER AND YOUR OWN BUSINESS Registration of Attendants ? 6:00pm ? 6:00pm Meeting Call to Order - 6:10 ? 6:12 Prayers: 6:12 ? 6:15 Introductions of Attendants: 6:15 ? 6: 25 Talk ?Balancing Career and Your Own Business: 6:35 ? 7:20 Vote Of Thanks: 7:20 ? 7:25 NETWORKING SESSION & Tea Break: 7:30 onwards >>>> Register NOW by sending an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com, or call 254 721 663 208. Very few spaces left!! 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If she says, "That's the strangest pair of balls I ever saw", you hit her head with the shovel. From ken.ayieko at yahoo.co.uk Wed Oct 7 01:02:45 2009 From: ken.ayieko at yahoo.co.uk (Ken Ayieko) Date: Tue, 6 Oct 2009 22:02:45 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Landlords Message-ID: <294301.50673.qm@web23907.mail.ird.yahoo.com> YP, Somebody in Kisumu please help, this problem of Landlords not giving back the deposit isnt there anything that we can do about it. This particular one promised that he would give back the deposit after one month, he never did, not it is two months down the line the guy now wants to pay in instalment promising to mpesa 2000/= of the total deposit amount of 8000/= is this fair? Anybody in kisumu who can help? Ken --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ PROFESSIONALS NETWORKING SESSION/FORUM VENUE: Marble Arch Hotel DATE: Thursday 8th October 2009 TIME: 6:00pm ? 8:00pm GUEST SPEAKER: Eric Kimani, former CEO of Sameer Africa, Founder of Palmhouse Foundation, Proprietor of Palmhouse Dairies Limited, KCA Githunguri Campus & Mukore Academy, Chair of HelpAge International -London & one of the Top Most Motivational Speakers in Kenya. TOPIC: BALANCING CAREER AND YOUR OWN BUSINESS Registration of Attendants ? 6:00pm ? 6:00pm Meeting Call to Order - 6:10 ? 6:12 Prayers: 6:12 ? 6:15 Introductions of Attendants: 6:15 ? 6: 25 Talk ?Balancing Career and Your Own Business: 6:35 ? 7:20 Vote Of Thanks: 7:20 ? 7:25 NETWORKING SESSION & Tea Break: 7:30 onwards >>>> Register NOW by sending an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com, or call 254 721 663 208. Very few spaces left!! Carry Ksh. 300 bob which caters for your Tea, Snacks & part to go Palmhouse Foundation. LYP Members in good standing to attend for FREE -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~--- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From dianamuyoka at yahoo.com Thu Oct 8 05:50:13 2009 From: dianamuyoka at yahoo.com (diana muyoka) Date: Thu, 8 Oct 2009 02:50:13 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Re: Thank you 4 Loving Me-Anyone looking for true love? In-Reply-To: <102523.27491.qm@web110106.mail.gq1.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <289531.85443.qm@web54303.mail.re2.yahoo.com> Could i possibly meet someone to whisper such poems to me.I mean it for us long as you are real. --- On Wed, 10/7/09, Milcah Asamba wrote: > From: Milcah Asamba > Subject: [YP_Ke] Re: Thank you 4 Loving Me > To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com > Date: Wednesday, October 7, 2009, 11:24 PM > > Yona, these poems, are they real life, as in, is your wife > on copy on these emails?? Or are you trying to impress > some lady?? Or are these just fantasies?? If your > wife is on copy, then the genuineness of your love gets > cancelled out when you write to the whole world; if your > wife was posting these emails about you, then it would make > more sense, but it just feels like you are trying to score > marks............. > > However if these are fantasies, then kindly tell us whether > you are married or single........then the ladies that are > touched by these emails, can write to you privately?? > Remember if you are married, your genuineness is cancelled > out > > Eeeeh and i know i have no right.........but just my > opinion > > --- On Wed, 10/7/09, timothy bukachi > wrote: > > > From: timothy bukachi > > Subject: [YP_Ke] Re: Thank you 4 Loving Me > > To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com > > Date: Wednesday, October 7, 2009, 6:11 AM > > This > > must be a rare genuine man.Yona if you lived in Africa > in > > the past you would drink beer from the outer > peripheri > > because you show compassion to a woman...yet my > conscience > > tells me you are very right it is the safest way to > keep a > > family...keep it up...may you be a role model to the > young > > couples to emulate... > > > > --- On Wed, 10/7/09, Yona Maro > > > wrote: > > > > > > From: Yona Maro > > Subject: [YP_Ke] Thank you 4 Loving Me > > To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com > > Date: Wednesday, October 7, 2009, 2:36 AM > > > > > > > > No poems, no fancy cards, no flowers, no jewelry, no > > expensive dinners. Just a very simple thank you. I > know you > > don't hear that enough from anyone, but hear it from > me > > now. Thank you. > > Thank you for saving my life all those years ago. > > Thank you for loving me no matter how crazy I become. > Thank > > you for supporting me when you had really rather not. > Thank > > you for agreeing to disagree with me most of the time. > Thank > > you for allowing me to be me....sometimes. Thank you > for > > never going to bed angry. Thank you for dealing with > my > > loved ones and teaching me how to deal with yours. > Thank you > > for getting mad at me but always letting me make you > smile > > so that I know that it will be okay. Thank you for > being > > broke with me and worrying with me even though we both > know > > we will be just fine. Thank you for being too busy > with > > everything in the world but still taking time to sit > on the > > porch with me and talk. Thank you for always telling > me that > > you love me just before you fall asleep. Thank you for > being > > concerned for my health because you actually want me > to live > > longer. Thank you for not having my sense of humor. > Thank > > you for our wonderful > >? children. Thank you for being the heart of this > family and > > letting me be the soul. Thank you for all you do for > all the > > people we know who don't care about all you do but > count > > on it year after year after year. Thank you for > believing me > > when I tell you that you are beautiful and incredible. > Thank > > you for being unwavering in your convictions and > > understanding me as I float in the breeze. > > Thank you for being you and allowing me the pleasure > > of getting to know you, falling in love with you, > spending > > all these years with you and growing old with you. I > will > > never know what my life would be like if I had never > found > > you, and thanks to you........I don't want to > > know. > > Happy Anniversary and thank you so much for being my > > Lovw. I love you. > > > > > > -- > > ? ? ? ? ? ?Yona Fares Maro > > ?I.T. Specialist and Digital Security Consultant > > > > > >? ? ? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ? ? ? > > > > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ PROFESSIONALS NETWORKING SESSION/FORUM VENUE: Marble Arch Hotel DATE: Thursday 8th October 2009 TIME: 6:00pm ? 8:00pm GUEST SPEAKER: Eric Kimani, former CEO of Sameer Africa, Founder of Palmhouse Foundation, Proprietor of Palmhouse Dairies Limited, KCA Githunguri Campus & Mukore Academy, Chair of HelpAge International -London & one of the Top Most Motivational Speakers in Kenya. TOPIC: BALANCING CAREER AND YOUR OWN BUSINESS Registration of Attendants ? 6:00pm ? 6:00pm Meeting Call to Order - 6:10 ? 6:12 Prayers: 6:12 ? 6:15 Introductions of Attendants: 6:15 ? 6: 25 Talk ?Balancing Career and Your Own Business: 6:35 ? 7:20 Vote Of Thanks: 7:20 ? 7:25 NETWORKING SESSION & Tea Break: 7:30 onwards >>>> Register NOW by sending an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com, or call 254 721 663 208. Very few spaces left!! Carry Ksh. 300 bob which caters for your Tea, Snacks & part to go Palmhouse Foundation. LYP Members in good standing to attend for FREE -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~--- From banyande at yahoo.com Wed Oct 7 00:47:34 2009 From: banyande at yahoo.com (Beatrice wanyande) Date: Tue, 6 Oct 2009 21:47:34 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Re: urgent! In-Reply-To: <28c47c360910060725t37e8db94p6b2139d506dd1b8f@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <567296.77245.qm@web63507.mail.re1.yahoo.com> Hallo phanice You can check for a house in langata-opposite langata high school we have new houses that go for 10000 p.m. Good day --- On Tue, 10/6/09, phanice shamalla wrote: > From: phanice shamalla > Subject: [YP_Ke] urgent! > To: "youngprofessionals_ke" > Date: Tuesday, October 6, 2009, 7:25 AM > Hi people > > I am looking for 3 things urgently: > > 1. an office in westlands.....my budget is between 15 and > 30k for two rooms > 2. an sq in either langata, south b, nairobi west or ngumo > 3. a nice place for a retreat that is available this > weekend > > > Your assistance is highly appreciated > > Phanice > > > > > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ PROFESSIONALS NETWORKING SESSION/FORUM VENUE: Marble Arch Hotel DATE: Thursday 8th October 2009 TIME: 6:00pm ? 8:00pm GUEST SPEAKER: Eric Kimani, former CEO of Sameer Africa, Founder of Palmhouse Foundation, Proprietor of Palmhouse Dairies Limited, KCA Githunguri Campus & Mukore Academy, Chair of HelpAge International -London & one of the Top Most Motivational Speakers in Kenya. TOPIC: BALANCING CAREER AND YOUR OWN BUSINESS Registration of Attendants ? 6:00pm ? 6:00pm Meeting Call to Order - 6:10 ? 6:12 Prayers: 6:12 ? 6:15 Introductions of Attendants: 6:15 ? 6: 25 Talk ?Balancing Career and Your Own Business: 6:35 ? 7:20 Vote Of Thanks: 7:20 ? 7:25 NETWORKING SESSION & Tea Break: 7:30 onwards >>>> Register NOW by sending an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com, or call 254 721 663 208. Very few spaces left!! Carry Ksh. 300 bob which caters for your Tea, Snacks & part to go Palmhouse Foundation. LYP Members in good standing to attend for FREE -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~--- From onyibon at gmail.com Tue Oct 6 15:29:48 2009 From: onyibon at gmail.com (Onyango Bon) Date: Tue, 6 Oct 2009 22:29:48 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Re: Infidelity (Private Investigations) In-Reply-To: <14e3baf30910060700y7859d127p5b8e7292fb177543@mail.gmail.com> References: <14e3baf30910060700y7859d127p5b8e7292fb177543@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <5aac31a30910061229v3343df77i639d49cfa3fc2fd0@mail.gmail.com> Wangoko,I tend to ask the same question. Can somebody also come up with a such a company. Can this guy investigate PEV perpetriators? On 10/6/09, Muita Wangoko wrote: > Do you have tips on how to cheat and never be caught? > > * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * > Thanks and Kind regards > > B. Muita Wangoko > Software/Web Developer > Linux/Unix system Admin > > Tel: +254-(0)-724 159 723 > +254-(0)-738 560 599 > > " Knowlegde Talks, wisdom listens" > > * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * > > > On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 16:12, GALTON AMISSI wrote: > >> *Do you extend your services in also tracking crooks who corn people >> money. >> I have someone I have been trying to track for 5months now. >> I have much info that can help in tracking him*. >> >> On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 1:36 PM, Sir Peterson >> wrote: >> >>> *Dear Young Professionals,* >>> >>> *We offer (Very Confidential) Private Investigations services on >>> Infidelity, and any other extra marital affairs. Today, most partners are >>> not honest and they have other relationships outside their marriages. >>> Well, >>> if you suspect your spouse and want to know more about HIM/HER, kindly >>> fell >>> free and contact me ASAP through my Email: >>> **sirpetersonjr at gmail.com* >>> * with subject: Private Investigations.* >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> -- >> Humble African >> >> >> > >> > > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ PROFESSIONALS NETWORKING SESSION/FORUM VENUE: Marble Arch Hotel DATE: Thursday 8th October 2009 TIME: 6:00pm ? 8:00pm GUEST SPEAKER: Eric Kimani, former CEO of Sameer Africa, Founder of Palmhouse Foundation, Proprietor of Palmhouse Dairies Limited, KCA Githunguri Campus & Mukore Academy, Chair of HelpAge International -London & one of the Top Most Motivational Speakers in Kenya. TOPIC: BALANCING CAREER AND YOUR OWN BUSINESS Registration of Attendants ? 6:00pm ? 6:00pm Meeting Call to Order - 6:10 ? 6:12 Prayers: 6:12 ? 6:15 Introductions of Attendants: 6:15 ? 6: 25 Talk ?Balancing Career and Your Own Business: 6:35 ? 7:20 Vote Of Thanks: 7:20 ? 7:25 NETWORKING SESSION & Tea Break: 7:30 onwards >>>> Register NOW by sending an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com, or call 254 721 663 208. Very few spaces left!! Carry Ksh. 300 bob which caters for your Tea, Snacks & part to go Palmhouse Foundation. LYP Members in good standing to attend for FREE -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~--- From bensonmaisori at yahoo.co.uk Wed Oct 7 01:44:14 2009 From: bensonmaisori at yahoo.co.uk (BENSON MAISORI) Date: Wed, 7 Oct 2009 05:44:14 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Re: calling on arsenal funs! In-Reply-To: <605880.78928.qm@web63705.mail.re1.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <876998.89099.qm@web25905.mail.ukl.yahoo.com> this is?a very strange idea! what i cannot waste my time on is to join such a club because we have several local clubs such as ingwe, gor mahia, sofapaka, agro chemical among others who need our patriotic support. let us direct all energies there. --- On Wed, 7/10/09, ISAAC ANDIERI wrote: From: ISAAC ANDIERI Subject: [YP_Ke] Re: calling on arsenal funs! To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Date: Wednesday, 7 October, 2009, 5:49 AM --- On Tue, 10/6/09, phanice shamalla wrote: From: phanice shamalla Subject: [YP_Ke] urgent! To: "youngprofessionals_ke" Date: Tuesday, October 6, 2009, 7:25 AM Hi yp on congratulating the moderator for the success of the singles day, i take this opportunity ask if its also possible for the moderator to organize for arsenal football club funs to have a chance to meet each other, exchange ideas and have a drink together.i am an arsenal fun who does not have abase with organized funs of arsenal with whom we can be enjoying watching our games together over the weekend. what are your views ?. izzo. 0733774311 --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ PROFESSIONALS NETWORKING SESSION/FORUM VENUE: Marble Arch Hotel DATE: Thursday 8th October 2009 TIME: 6:00pm ? 8:00pm GUEST SPEAKER: Eric Kimani, former CEO of Sameer Africa, Founder of Palmhouse Foundation, Proprietor of Palmhouse Dairies Limited, KCA Githunguri Campus & Mukore Academy, Chair of HelpAge International -London & one of the Top Most Motivational Speakers in Kenya. 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Subject: FW: A BEAUTIFUL PRAYER TO START YOUR MORNING ? ? ? ? --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ PROFESSIONALS NETWORKING SESSION/FORUM VENUE: Marble Arch Hotel DATE: Thursday 8th October 2009 TIME: 6:00pm ? 8:00pm GUEST SPEAKER: Eric Kimani, former CEO of Sameer Africa, Founder of Palmhouse Foundation, Proprietor of Palmhouse Dairies Limited, KCA Githunguri Campus & Mukore Academy, Chair of HelpAge International -London & one of the Top Most Motivational Speakers in Kenya. TOPIC: BALANCING CAREER AND YOUR OWN BUSINESS Registration of Attendants ? 6:00pm ? 6:00pm Meeting Call to Order - 6:10 ? 6:12 Prayers: 6:12 ? 6:15 Introductions of Attendants: 6:15 ? 6: 25 Talk ?Balancing Career and Your Own Business: 6:35 ? 7:20 Vote Of Thanks: 7:20 ? 7:25 NETWORKING SESSION & Tea Break: 7:30 onwards >>>> Register NOW by sending an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com, or call 254 721 663 208. Very few spaces left!! 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But in todays Standard,the quoted tha a German author has been awarded the prize. Can the title be issued twice or they share? Regards Bonny. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ PROFESSIONALS NETWORKING SESSION/FORUM VENUE: Marble Arch Hotel DATE: Thursday 8th October 2009 TIME: 6:00pm ? 8:00pm GUEST SPEAKER: Eric Kimani, former CEO of Sameer Africa, Founder of Palmhouse Foundation, Proprietor of Palmhouse Dairies Limited, KCA Githunguri Campus & Mukore Academy, Chair of HelpAge International -London & one of the Top Most Motivational Speakers in Kenya. TOPIC: BALANCING CAREER AND YOUR OWN BUSINESS Registration of Attendants ? 6:00pm ? 6:00pm Meeting Call to Order - 6:10 ? 6:12 Prayers: 6:12 ? 6:15 Introductions of Attendants: 6:15 ? 6: 25 Talk ?Balancing Career and Your Own Business: 6:35 ? 7:20 Vote Of Thanks: 7:20 ? 7:25 NETWORKING SESSION & Tea Break: 7:30 onwards >>>> Register NOW by sending an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com, or call 254 721 663 208. Very few spaces left!! Carry Ksh. 300 bob which caters for your Tea, Snacks & part to go Palmhouse Foundation. LYP Members in good standing to attend for FREE -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~--- From dmuniu at yahoo.com Fri Oct 9 08:11:52 2009 From: dmuniu at yahoo.com (Duncan Mukora) Date: Fri, 9 Oct 2009 05:11:52 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Another Kenyan Wins the Nobel Peace Prize.... In-Reply-To: <69123.75809.qm@web56201.mail.re3.yahoo.com> References: <69123.75809.qm@web56201.mail.re3.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <660554.55388.qm@web54402.mail.re2.yahoo.com> http://edition.cnn.com/2009/WORLD/europe/10/09/nobel.peace.prize/index.html --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Learn to dance salsa today! DVD's for beginning, intermediate, and advanced ballroom dance instruction. Ksh 600. Fireproof - in an attempt to save his marriage, a firefighter uses a 40-day experiment known as "the love dare". Ksh 500 The Secret reveals the most powerful law in the universe. The knowledge of this law has run like a golden thread through the lives and the teachings of all the prophets, seers, sages and saviors in the world's history, and through the lives of all truly great men and women. DVD at Ksh. 500 Reach over 13,100 members directly by advertising on this forum. Charges are Ksh. 1,000 per advert which you can post 3 times. 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URL: From bensonmaisori at yahoo.co.uk Thu Oct 8 07:51:46 2009 From: bensonmaisori at yahoo.co.uk (BENSON MAISORI) Date: Thu, 8 Oct 2009 11:51:46 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] MODERNITY HAS SERIOUSLY FAILED US; DO WE GO TRADITIONAL? Message-ID: <436895.4537.qm@web25903.mail.ukl.yahoo.com> I have been asking myself this question and honestly have never found an answer to the same. On matters good governance, corruption and morality perhaps it is time we deeply interrogated where the rains started beating us. Why for example do we seem to be sinking deeper in quagmire of corruption in the face of sustained pressure against the vice? Why are people becoming more jobless with the advancement and achievement of new skills in the education ladder? Why are more people becoming sicker yet the advancement of medicine is at its all time high? Why are more people starving yet there is the GMOs phenomenon that has radically revolutionized food production? Why is life expectancy going lower yet technology was in the first place meant to enhance the quality of life which includes the longevity of life itself? Why are states collapsing in the face of advancement in democracy and international law? Why is immorality taking toll on all and sundry including Bishops, pastors and the Sheikhs in the face of advancement in religious tolerance and freedom of worship? Why are human rights of almost everyone being violated by the same custodians of law and order in the face of advanced legal systems and more so the U.N instruments, International Declarations among others? Why is the gap between various economic and social classes widening by the hour yet very beautiful measures have been put in place to guard against the same? In the face of all these questions it has naturally occurred to me that we need to retrace our developmental footsteps and ask ourselves '' where did we go wrong?'' I think the answer lies in the phenomenon of modernism. Right from the era of Agrarian revolution, the scientific renaissance period, industrial revolution and in deed the classical era and the expansion capitalistic creed and the spread of Christianity outside Southern Europe. You will all agree with me that things have never been the same. Modernism has consigned mankind to perpetual agony and mental anguish of magnitudes immeasurable! Democracy is definitely failing. The Westminster parliamentary structures have enhanced corruption and bad governance. Capitalism has thrown the world into an abyss of spiraling morass of economic woes and the social stratification of societies have more than ever before pushed the weak to the peripheral niches where the best they do is to gnash their teeth in the face of hunger, abject poverty and a complete undignified lifestyle at the mercy of hovering death pangs! Of course the immediate natural response of man wanting to survive at the expense of his fellow brother has intensified insecurity and reduced human dignity and placed it at the mercy of the survival for the fittest theory! The introduction of blue chip job employment has aggravated joblessness amid the expanding and increase in the number of Degrees in the market. So my query is is modernity to blame for all the ills we now face? Do we need to go back and if so how long in history of mankind do we need to stretch? If the answer is no, then what must we do?? ? --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ PROFESSIONALS NETWORKING SESSION/FORUM VENUE: Marble Arch Hotel DATE: Thursday 8th October 2009 TIME: 6:00pm ? 8:00pm GUEST SPEAKER: Eric Kimani, former CEO of Sameer Africa, Founder of Palmhouse Foundation, Proprietor of Palmhouse Dairies Limited, KCA Githunguri Campus & Mukore Academy, Chair of HelpAge International -London & one of the Top Most Motivational Speakers in Kenya. TOPIC: BALANCING CAREER AND YOUR OWN BUSINESS Registration of Attendants ? 6:00pm ? 6:00pm Meeting Call to Order - 6:10 ? 6:12 Prayers: 6:12 ? 6:15 Introductions of Attendants: 6:15 ? 6: 25 Talk ?Balancing Career and Your Own Business: 6:35 ? 7:20 Vote Of Thanks: 7:20 ? 7:25 NETWORKING SESSION & Tea Break: 7:30 onwards >>>> Register NOW by sending an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com, or call 254 721 663 208. Very few spaces left!! 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URL: From qax47 at hotmail.com Thu Oct 8 08:23:11 2009 From: qax47 at hotmail.com (Rodney Rwakajara) Date: Thu, 8 Oct 2009 15:23:11 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Re: JOB OPENING In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Alice, greetings, thanx for yr CV, now i think u have enough time to style up yr CV presentation, at our level a CV three Pages is enough, making it four Pages is too much, Furthermore, have a look at REsumes and see how u can style up urs, if ur using windows XP or Office 2000 to 2007, click start the Prograommes and go the icon up New Office document then select other Documents and get a CV format to help u. nice trying ALice Rwakajara Arthur Rodney Date: Wed, 7 Oct 2009 23:19:48 -1200 Subject: [YP_Ke] JOB OPENING From: chical69 at gmail.com To: alai.robert at gmail.com; youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Hi good people, I recently graduated from Catholic University with a B. A. in Social Sciences with a major in Social Work. I am seeking your assistance in my job search. I am ready to start immediately. I have attached my C. V. for your perusal. Thank you. Regards, Alice M. _________________________________________________________________ Windows Live: Friends get your Flickr, Yelp, and Digg updates when they e-mail you. http://www.microsoft.com/middleeast/windows/windowslive/see-it-in-action/social-network-basics.aspx?ocid=PID23461::T:WLMTAGL:ON:WL:en-xm:SI_SB_3:092010 --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ PROFESSIONALS NETWORKING SESSION/FORUM VENUE: Marble Arch Hotel DATE: Thursday 8th October 2009 TIME: 6:00pm ? 8:00pm GUEST SPEAKER: Eric Kimani, former CEO of Sameer Africa, Founder of Palmhouse Foundation, Proprietor of Palmhouse Dairies Limited, KCA Githunguri Campus & Mukore Academy, Chair of HelpAge International -London & one of the Top Most Motivational Speakers in Kenya. 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URL: From ndegwajosef at yahoo.com Fri Oct 9 06:23:22 2009 From: ndegwajosef at yahoo.com (Joseph Ndegwa) Date: Fri, 9 Oct 2009 03:23:22 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Reveald: They guy in Ksm incident is not a Cop In-Reply-To: <909247.74313.qm@web31803.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <886461.4172.qm@web113207.mail.gq1.yahoo.com> The dude in whose wife was caught cheating with a bishop in the Ksm incident is not a cop, he works at PWC. Sources indicate he is Okello from Ahero.? shame on him for sending a mob to linch a woman he had separated from for 4 years and then paying the press to hide his identity? and details. Which cop would handle a gun and not use it Real men would just take a cup ot tea in such a situation. --- On Thu, 10/8/09, ruth wambui wrote: From: ruth wambui Subject: [YP_Ke] Re: Unfaithfulness/Cheating? To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Date: Thursday, October 8, 2009, 4:12 AM Hi, Forgive and forget as the Lord asks of us, im just wondering why is it that when a lady makes such a mistake she cannot be forgiven but when a jamaa does the same he can be forgiven even when theres a wedding on the way? ? Samehea yeye... ? ? --- On Tue, 10/6/09, Ben Kipkelum Sendeyo wrote: From: Ben Kipkelum Sendeyo Subject: [YP_Ke] Re: Unfaithfulness/Cheating? To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Date: Tuesday, October 6, 2009, 11:10 AM Mr Cheated on Call off the wedding and look for a potential wife elsewhere. Cheating never ends. Once a cheater always an opportunistic cheater no matter what!!!! ?Even if she is genuinely faithful again, he will always remain suspicious hence the quality of their relationship will be greatly affected. Ben ------------------------------------------------------------------------ "Kenya is a failed state. When a country can not feed its citizens, No water, No electricity, extreme endless politicking, grand corruption cases unsolved while Anti-curruption Tzars smile all the way to the bank, tribal politics taking center stage, our leaders never agree on anything even simple issues and politicians now campaigning for 2012 while we suffer!!!" by Ondiff ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- On Tue, 10/6/09, Wagishara Frank wrote: From: Wagishara Frank Subject: [YP_Ke] Unfaithfulness/Cheating? To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Received: Tuesday, October 6, 2009, 12:25 PM hi guys, help this friend of Christ here is a guy who have been dating this lady for the last 6 years. then recently, the chic sent him a message using another jamaa's? phone a little bit late in da nite. the guy called da same no the following morning only for the jamaa to claim that they have been pushing with the chic for a good length of time. how do we help this friend of Christ now the the lady have denied any "mpango wa kando" as expected. ba da way, they were to wed in three months time. Be smarter than spam. See how smart SpamGuard is at giving junk email the boot with the All-new Yahoo! Mail --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ PROFESSIONALS NETWORKING SESSION/FORUM VENUE: Marble Arch Hotel DATE: Thursday 8th October 2009 TIME: 6:00pm ? 8:00pm GUEST SPEAKER: Eric Kimani, former CEO of Sameer Africa, Founder of Palmhouse Foundation, Proprietor of Palmhouse Dairies Limited, KCA Githunguri Campus & Mukore Academy, Chair of HelpAge International -London & one of the Top Most Motivational Speakers in Kenya. TOPIC: BALANCING CAREER AND YOUR OWN BUSINESS Registration of Attendants ? 6:00pm ? 6:00pm Meeting Call to Order - 6:10 ? 6:12 Prayers: 6:12 ? 6:15 Introductions of Attendants: 6:15 ? 6: 25 Talk ?Balancing Career and Your Own Business: 6:35 ? 7:20 Vote Of Thanks: 7:20 ? 7:25 NETWORKING SESSION & Tea Break: 7:30 onwards >>>> Register NOW by sending an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com, or call 254 721 663 208. Very few spaces left!! Carry Ksh. 300 bob which caters for your Tea, Snacks & part to go Palmhouse Foundation. 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He was the brother to the former MP for Nyando, Mr. James Miruka Owuor. He also contested the Nyando Contituency seat in the 2007 elections. He was the uncle to Millie Deya, Fred Ochieng Miruka, Dianne Miruka, Henry Odhiambo Miruka, Elizabeth Achieng Miruka, and Diana Odeny, all of Pennsylvania USA.? Arrangements are being made to transport the body to Kenya for burial in Kano. Your financial assistance?will go a long way in this time of need. A fundraiser has been scheduled for: Saturday?October 10th starting 6:00 pm at? 3 Maryland Circle, Apt #120 Whitehall, PA 18052 Please note Whitehall is in the Allentown area. If you have any questions, please contact: Millie Miruka Deya?????????????? (717) 649-5749 Fred Ochieng Miruka??????????? (717) 982-6247 Dianne Miruka?Ochanda??????? (717) 514-4884 Elizabeth Achieng Miruka????? (267) 269-9360 Diana Odeny??????????????????????? (951) 488-2998 Patrick Deya???????????????????????? (717) 877-7726 Martin "Doc" Ochanda?????????? (717) 991-2554 On behalf of the Kano Association, contact: Ben Odotte Kojiem????????????? (732) 421-7233 Tom Nyaoke???????????????????????(732) 322-8057 Doc Odotte Kojiem????????????? (713) 213-9699? We greately appreciate your assistance. It has been said that one test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposed ideas in mind at the same time. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From malmond at publicserviceevents.org.uk Wed Oct 7 06:08:27 2009 From: malmond at publicserviceevents.org.uk (Mark Almond) Date: Wed, 07 Oct 2009 11:08:27 +0100 Subject: [Jambo] Guest Invitation to Attend the PPP Expo Conference 2009 Message-ID: PPP EXPO CONFERENCE 2009 - 'Closing the Deal' : http://publicserviceevents.org.uk/4HD-24T3-11TC3L-19S6I-0/c.aspx 12th November 2009 - The Barbican, London LESS THAN 50 TICKETS REMAINING Dear Colleague, Public Service Events would like to offer you a complimentary place to attend the forthcoming PPP Expo Conference 2009 - 'Closing the Deal', which is being chaired by Claire Phillips, Director of Local Partnerships. (Please note free of charge tickets only apply to public sector delegates registering to attend the conference - ?895 for private sector delegates). The purpose of the day is to understand the various aspects required for public private partnerships to be successful and investigate how they fit in with public finance initiatives in these trying times. Subjects we will be discussing on the day include; - ?1.9 billion Social Housing PFI budget - Learn how the Homes and Communities Agency will deliver social housing PFI projects - What's in store for BSF? - Tim Byles will discuss the progress made in 2009 and what's ahead for 2010 - Lift and and Express Lift - Caroline Rassell will discuss why Lift is working and will work for you as well as the progress made in the first 12 months During the day there will be a number of scheduled networking opportunities offering a chance for delegates to meet and discuss public private partnerships with fellow professionals from the industry. These networking opportunities will be in our PPP focused exhibitions which will be running alongside the conference. Further information on the event and speakers for the day can be found via our events WEBSITE: http://publicserviceevents.org.uk/4HD-24T3-11TC3L-19S6I-0/c.aspx I hope that diary permitting you will be available to join us at the conference, however should you not be available please feel free to pass on this invitation to a colleague. If you wish to take up this offer to attend the event at no cost please REGISTER ONLINE and click on the 'Marketing' Link : http://publicserviceevents.org.uk/4HD-24T3-11TC3L-19S6H-0/c.aspx Alternately you can forward your contact details to me on malmond at publicservice.co.uk Please do not hesitate to contact me should you require any further information about the event. Yours sincerely Mark Almond Marketing Executive PSCA International Ltd City Wharf, New Bailey Street, Manchester, M3 5ER Tel: 0161 832 7387 Fax: 0161 832 7396 www.publicservice.co.uk Registered in England Co. Reg No. 4521155 VAT Reg No. 902 1814 62 This conference is CPD Certified Forward this email: http://publicserviceevents.org.uk/4HD-24T3-2D11TC3LD8-0/fw.aspx Want to unsubscribe or change your details? http://publicserviceevents.org.uk/4HD-24T3-2D11TC3LD8/uns.aspx -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From komarockswatch at yahoo.com Thu Oct 8 13:26:18 2009 From: komarockswatch at yahoo.com (odhiambo okecth) Date: Thu, 8 Oct 2009 10:26:18 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] 2nd Edition KCDN Child Support Initiative Message-ID: <105006.50995.qm@web31406.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Friends, KCDN will be hosting the 2nd Edition of the KCDN Child Support Initiative in support of 1950 children on 4th December 2009 at 10am at Komarock Primary School. This is what we need for these children; Quantity Items needed Cost in Kshs 1 30,000 Exercise Book-Ruled/Square @ 30.65 200pgs 919,000.00 2 6,000 Loose Leaf Pads- Ruled/Square @ 40.00 240,000.00 3 2,000 Fountain Pens @ 25.00 50,000.00 4 2,000 Ink Pelican 30ml @ 75.40 150,000.00 5 6,000 Pencils Pelicans @ 7.50 45,000.00 6 6,000 Pelican rubbers @ 15.00 90,000.00 7 2,000 Kamusi Ya Kiswahili @ 645.00 1,290,000.00 8 2,000 Good News Bible @ 495.00 990,000.00 9 2,000 Mathematical sets Oxford @116.00 232,000.00 10 2,000 Rulers Aim Brand @ 11.60 23,200.00 11 2,000 Pencil sharpener @ 7.00 14,000.00 12 2,000 School uniforms, ties, pullovers, PE kits @ 2,500.00 5,000,000.00 13 2,000 Pairs of shoes and socks @ 1,250.00 2,500,000.00 Totals 11,544,500.00 We want to offer KCDN to be your preferred vehicle of support to these needy children. You may give us your support in two ways; A] Materially; you may choose to buy for us part of the stationery or uniforms. B] Financially; you may make cash contribution either to; Komarocks Community Development Network Text Book Centre Ltd, or Uniform Distributors Ltd. You may also reach the undersigned with your support through Western Union Money Transfer, MoneyGram, Mpesa, Cash Transfer or Zap. We look forward to you becoming a Friend of KCDN and helping us make a difference in our society. >From next week, we will be publishing the names of all Friends who have responded and their level of response. 4th December 2009 is our next date. Peace and blessings to all mankind- Joe de Graft in 'Muntu' Odhiambo T Oketch,Tel; 0735 529 126, 0724 365 557,Email; komarockswatch at yahoo.com, friendofkcdn at gmail.comhttp://kcdnkomarockswatch.blogspot.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From prcanb at yahoo.com Thu Oct 8 12:03:44 2009 From: prcanb at yahoo.com (Absalom Birai) Date: Thu, 8 Oct 2009 09:03:44 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] Women and the clothes! Message-ID: <148977.26100.qm@web38701.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Much has been said,written, taught, and preached, about women and the clothes.Much of the discussion has been on: -Wearing of pants -Wearing of miniscus -Wearing transparent clothes If anything,this has been and continue to be a hot topic;one that doesn't score high among some ladies! What is your opinion on this subject in the light of the following questions? -Must the churches/community take time to discuss about this issue? -Is this a man thing or do some ladies have some concers? -What's God's view on this subject? Is God interested in our inner person, outer parson or both? Blessings. Pr Birai 612-386-4608 For more articles,please check my blog www.pastorbirai.com From prcanb at yahoo.com Thu Oct 8 11:40:37 2009 From: prcanb at yahoo.com (Absalom Birai) Date: Thu, 8 Oct 2009 08:40:37 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] A summary on,"Must pastors go to school." Message-ID: <447651.33254.qm@web38706.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Thanks to all those who understood the question and took time to share their thoughts.From the answers that were provided,one would tell that there are different views on the Subject. After reading each posting with great interest,the majority seem to agree on the following: -While its the Lord Himself who calls one to the ministry,there are those who join on their own. But, its not up to us o decide who is who. That is left to the Lord of the vineyard! -The Holy Spirit and humility, are a must if any minister hopes to succeed. -There are no two pastors who are the same in every aspect.Some are good in some areas than others. Pastors should therefore be willing to learn from others whether with or without education. -In our time and age,formal education is a must have, if a pastor has to meet the Parishioners' many complicated needs. Like everybody else, a pastor must be informed of what's happening around him and global. If I may borrow s leaf from Liza, "If you stop to read, stop to lead." I love this statement. -Due to a number of factors, some pastors may not be able to go for education. In this case,God alone will take over. -And finally, when it comes to the word of God,we all will always remain students. Just like in marriage,there is no graduation here! Once again,I have learned a lot from ya'll. Again,thanks. Pr Birai 612-386-4608 For more articles,please check on my blog www.pastorbirai.com From komarockswatch at yahoo.com Fri Oct 9 06:51:14 2009 From: komarockswatch at yahoo.com (odhiambo okecth) Date: Fri, 9 Oct 2009 03:51:14 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] President Obama makes me proud Message-ID: <244361.16805.qm@web31403.mail.mud.yahoo.com> President Barrack Obama has just been nominated the winner of the prestigious Nobel Peace Prize. He joins our own Nelson Mandela, Wangari Mathaai, Desmond Tutu and all those people of repute to have achieved this lifetime feat. In congratulating President Obama, I want to look at Kenya and the sort of leadership that we have been voting in after every 5 years all through in the last 46 years. President Obama came from a background that does not boast of any political history, yet, in very few years, he was able to climb the political ladder from being what Alfred Mutua called a Junior Senator to being the President of the United States of America. This is a feat we can learn from as Kenyans. Can we be able to move with someone else to the promised land? Must it only be these people who have been there to lead us all the time? Are we capable of rising to the occasion and uniting in solving our own problems as Kenyans. President Obama has been in the front line urging good governance for Kenya, but as Kenyans, what are we doing about it? We are busy strategizing Kalonzo style about 2012. Instead of focusing on the reform agenda, we are busy building alliances against Kenyans. We look at ourselves as Kikuyus, Kambas, Luos, Luhyas, Kalenjins instead of focusing on our Kenyanness. Then we think of how we can unite to antagonize the rest of Kenyans. Can someone like Kalonzo leave that old Kanu mentality of zoning Kenya against others? Can he and his like think of all Kenya at the same time? That is our paradox. Smallness. When President Obama is winning the Nobel for efforts he has put in place in entrenching peace across the world, what can our leaders be feted for? Corruption? Nepotisms? Tribalism? Ineptness? Rudderlessness? And all this just because of us. It is us who vote these people into power every five years, it is us who sing their songs of praise, it is us who kill for them, it is us who will argue and defend their wrongs, it is us..... In congratulating President Obama, I want to draw comparisons of what we can achieve for Kenya as Kenyans; we can unite and vote out impunity, corruption, ineptitude, nepotism, tribalism and rudderless leadership by voting all the elements who patronize the same vices. We need to register as voters and overhaul the entire political spectrum right from the Council level to the Presidency. We have time on our side and I believe we can do it. They will not help us achieve this as leaders, they will only come in to fight for spoils, not reforms. After all, Kenya is leading in IT connectivity and exposure. Congratulations to President Barrack Obama, at least we have people who have seen leadership in you; Forget Gore Vidal. Odhiambo T Oketch Komarock Nairobi ? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From prcanb at yahoo.com Fri Oct 9 06:08:38 2009 From: prcanb at yahoo.com (Absalom Birai) Date: Fri, 9 Oct 2009 03:08:38 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] Good news for the sinners! Message-ID: <490812.44605.qm@web38706.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Do you sometimes feel like you have wandered far away from the Lord of the universe and that you do not deserve to be called His child? Hope and pray that you will find solace in the following passages: -To the woman caught in the very act of sin, Jesus said to her,"Neither do I condemn you;go,and from now on sin no more." (John 8:11). -According to Ellen G White,"The closer we become to Jesus,the more wicked we feel we are." Here is how the apostle Paul saw himself. "The saying is trustworthy and deserving of full acceptance, that Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners of whom I am the foremost." (2 Timothy 1:15) -To those who felt that they were more righteous than the others, Jesus said,"Truly,I say to you,the tax collectors and the prostitutes go into the kingdom of God before you." (Mathew 21:31). -As to who will finally be saved, Jesus said,"So,the last will be the first,and the first last." (Mathew 20:16). -To those accusing Him for eating with tax collectors and sinners, Jesus defended Himself by saying,"Those who are well have no need of a physician,but those who are sick. I came not to call the righteous,but sinners." (Mark 2:17). -If you want to know how Jesus treated those that the community of faith had no place for,just read the story of the Samaritan woman as found in John chapter 4. He loves us, sinners and has always been waiting to forgive us and welcome us home? That to me sounds like good news! How about you? Have a blessed day filled with the assurance that Jesus loves us the way we are. Pr Birai 612-386-4608 For more articles,please check out my blog www.pastorbirai.com From kcfanj2004 at yahoo.com Fri Oct 9 23:16:24 2009 From: kcfanj2004 at yahoo.com (Kenya Christian Fellowship,NJ) Date: Fri, 9 Oct 2009 20:16:24 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] IST NE REGIONAL MEN'S CONFERENCE Message-ID: <990047.23455.qm@web52203.mail.re2.yahoo.com> Brethen, Greetings in the name that is above all names- JESUS THE KING. I write this note as an invitation to our very 1st Regional?Men's conference. Some of you may have received an email from the Men's Director- pastor Osano. For those of you who may be hearing this for the first time, we have a great?weekend planned JUST FOR YOU! We have a wonderful facility conducive for spiritual and physical renewal. With great speakers- you are in for a spiritual treat. With sauna?and jacuzzi- your stress will melt away. With brethen from all of the North-East- your fellowship will be sweet. Please plan to be with us. A brochure is attached for more info. You can also visit the KCFA website for further details. ? Looking forward to seeing in NJ. ? Barikiweni. Mike Njenga 4033 Viewmont Drive Raleigh, NC, 27610 919-400-6216 ( Hm) 919-413-7498 (Cell) We are well able to possess it. Num 13:30 Gladly Serving, Dolly Ocholla Secretary KCFA NJ The Kenya Christian Fellowship in America (NJ chapter), is a non denominational fellowship that meets every first Sunday of the month @ 4:00- 6:00 p.m. in Elizabeth. Please call (848) 467-6522), visit www.kcfa.net or e-mail kcfanj2004 at yahoo.com for more information. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Fireproof - in an attempt to save his marriage, a firefighter uses a 40-day experiment known as "the love dare". Ksh 500 The Secret reveals the most powerful law in the universe. The knowledge of this law has run like a golden thread through the lives and the teachings of all the prophets, seers, sages and saviors in the world's history, and through the lives of all truly great men and women. DVD at Ksh. 500 Reach over 13,100 members directly by advertising on this forum. Charges are Ksh. 1,000 per advert which you can post 3 times. Call/MPESA line at +254 721 663 208 To post to this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com http://ypkenya.org http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=57703506900 http://twitter.com/lyp_ke -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~--- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: JOB Type: application/msword Size: 37888 bytes Desc: not available URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: JOB Type: application/msword Size: 55296 bytes Desc: not available URL: From situmanyongesa at gmail.com Sat Oct 10 08:17:35 2009 From: situmanyongesa at gmail.com (joseph nyongesa) Date: Sat, 10 Oct 2009 15:17:35 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Re: This kikuyu lady must make the best wife! a muse. In-Reply-To: <14e3baf30910090734r64081b1fp2d53d0712654f284@mail.gmail.com> References: <7b1c74720910090452w4a7b6a04x922634bbfaa04486@mail.gmail.com> <14e3baf30910090734r64081b1fp2d53d0712654f284@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <7b1c74720910100517m38011f07kfcde990ee2d42c62@mail.gmail.com> Muita my guy, On *ndinakukonda *i am sure you know taht every man has the propensity to wax polygamous, as has clearly been demonstrated in our papers of late. It is not lost to me that many are monogamous because their resources do not allow them otherwise. Others dont know how to get away with it. Some people call this getting away with it cheating. Others have still not figured out why the good lord made everything in "pairs" and that the idea of "singular" is a western idea. Others simply do not have courage to either think out of the box...or do "things" out of the box...in a word they do not know their freedoms and their inalienable rights. Indeed not all men are the same, at least mentally. On the question of why a kyuk one makes a better wife, no doubt i have many points to champion my case. In fact these days i boast in my unique ability to prove in anything (and therefore believe nothing?) but i wouldnt want to do so at the expense of many of our friends on the forum. This i guess is not the day and age to make enemies because we have so much intermingled. You will be suprised to know i have some kikuyu blood even if i will not tell you how many gallons. May be they dont have to be gallons becuase if the brother of your father married there....perhaps a good precedent for me to follow. On the other hand because the topic by itself is juicy, I can share with you one point off line. Now, this is just for you my guy. And it is that at least with a kikuyu one, you know children belong to the mother- (at least in a family setting, only mother is sure that the child is trully hers and this is wisdom. We fathers have to wait until we compare and contrast features, a method which everyone knows is not accurate...or rather amenable to various interpretations. Should you raise a query, you can always be convinced that the child took after her maternal uncle!). Back to the story. Now that the children belong to the mothers, (never mind that this started after the mau mau uprising) this in essence means that as a dad you have the choice of either being a good dad or an otherwise. You can be either of the above because either way the mum will bring up the children. She definately will hustle and bring up the children. Which kikuyu mom will see her children dying infront of her nose? So you can go have your nice times and then you can show up later when the fruit of your loins (the children) are making it in life...You can claim to be back in your life so that you may bless them as their real dad. If they ask you why you abandoned their mother, you cannot surely lack excuses that have a semblence of wisdom. and then you pray that their mom will not be like another mp that you and i know who will indoctrinate the children otherwise.... Aah these things are fictions, and am bored with this now. May we enjoy our day, Cheers. On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 5:34 PM, Muita Wangoko wrote: > @Nyongesa, > > tihihihihi...hiii..hahahahaaa..we! You confuse me now, I thought you are to > stick with *Ndinakukondas*! ama you want to try a variety? You have not > given any reasons as to why a Kikuyu lady will surely make a good wife, > please try to convince me please > > * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * > Thanks and Kind regards > > B. Muita Wangoko > Software/Web Developer > Linux/Unix system Admin > > Tel: +254-(0)-724 159 723 > +254-(0)-738 560 599 > > " Knowlegde Talks, wisdom listens" > > * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * > > > On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 14:52, joseph nyongesa wrote: > >> I have looked and looked and looked. I have seen and seen and seen? and I >> have come to the conclusion that kikuyu sisters must surely make the best >> wives. It is not that I have been bribed by cash or good looks or even >> ?otherwise?. Neither am I even tribal for I boast of my tribe only in the >> midst of tribesmen...or when there is an immediate profit in it. >> >> Those still feeling bad about my comparative quality of ?best? will be >> happy to notice that I carefully not said best in what. It could be the best >> of making off with hubby`s property or the best of like they say when you >> die, you can be sure your children will not suffer because she will hustle? >> or even another best?. >> >> Ladies and gentlemen, in this as in other things, I wax personal. It is a >> way of convincing myself?It is a way of dressing my wishes and desires with >> a cloth of rationality? a way bringing myself to admit that Joan (an custom >> will have me say that its not her real name), is the best. It is the voice >> of a man confused by this madness called love again. I think she is proper >> wife material-and this could be first mistake?. >> >> Let me ask, is it by design that most beautiful ladies in high schools >> often end up in middle level colleges and the bright ones who are often >> handsome end up in campo? Which ever the case it?s okay for that my Joan is >> doing a Dip in catering which I think involves cooking food in the kitchen. >> >> You know yesterday my bro was advising me. He was telling or giving me >> advice concerning my predicament? an engagement that I call fooling with the >> wise. And that is the problem with street wisdom it makes you the center of >> happenings... >> >> >> > > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Learn to dance salsa today! DVD's for beginning, intermediate, and advanced ballroom dance instruction. Ksh 600. Fireproof - in an attempt to save his marriage, a firefighter uses a 40-day experiment known as "the love dare". Ksh 500 The Secret reveals the most powerful law in the universe. 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URL: From sunoti at yahoo.com Fri Oct 9 22:46:57 2009 From: sunoti at yahoo.com (otieno sungu) Date: Fri, 9 Oct 2009 19:46:57 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Obama's win of the nobel peace award-the world yearns for true democrats. Message-ID: <594170.35928.qm@web37005.mail.mud.yahoo.com> With his latests win of the Nobel Peace Award, Obama's resolve to use diplomacy in the persuit of world peace has been vindicated. Just ten months into office, his efforts have been recognized, a clear indication to the fact that he has the world behind him in this persuit. While campaigning, his challengers, Mcain and Hillary, tounted his desire to engage Iran without pre conditions, something former American Presidents and Presidential wannabis had perfected. That they could only talk peace on terms they have set, talking peace down to other nations. Obama could not have?risen to?the pinnacle of American leadership at the most critical historical moment, when the world is engulfed in wars and unprecedented economic gloom. His very personality if not racial background?is redefining the words peace,dignity,equality and mutual respect for not only Americans but the world at large. ? He is the very embodiment?of these ideals. Americans must be looking at the world through a new prism?like never before, where the Middle East?antagonists?are engaged in a way that makes them feel respected, where Israel is encouraged to engage with Palestine without the Big Brother looking at things the "Israeli way". ? It is instructive to note that our very own President and Prime Minister congratulated him. It is amazing that the two do not seem to realize that such a feat is not reserved for "others" somewhere in a far flung corners of the world. Suppose Kibaki decided to step down after the flawed elections and "refused" to be sworn in?the darkness, wouldn't he have been a peace proponent? ? Perharps Raila could have come out after the 2007 bungled elections and declared he knew he had won the elections but he would, in the interest of peace and for the sake of Kenyans, forgo that but urge the international commmunity to never let such blatant subversion of Democracy happen anywhere else in the world again? ? It is my hope that Obama would use such confidence bestowed upon?him to herald a new era of world democrary where elections fraudsters like Mugabe and Kibaki are no longer welcome?on the international table so that the wishes of the people following elections are no longer negotiable. ? The case of Kenya gave Mugabe confidence that democracy can be "renegotiated" Now we have governments led?not?by the?wishes of the masses but?corrupt cabals.These should be the last of "Coalition governments" in africa. They are not coalitions as known elsewhere in the world, infact they are a weird form of coalition only unique to Africa. ? Surely,must Africa always be the curse of such savagery and barbarity? ? Otieno Sungu. Juba --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Learn to dance salsa today! DVD's for beginning, intermediate, and advanced ballroom dance instruction. Ksh 600. Fireproof - in an attempt to save his marriage, a firefighter uses a 40-day experiment known as "the love dare". Ksh 500 The Secret reveals the most powerful law in the universe. The knowledge of this law has run like a golden thread through the lives and the teachings of all the prophets, seers, sages and saviors in the world's history, and through the lives of all truly great men and women. DVD at Ksh. 500 Reach over 13,100 members directly by advertising on this forum. Charges are Ksh. 1,000 per advert which you can post 3 times. Call/MPESA line at +254 721 663 208 To post to this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com http://ypkenya.org http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=57703506900 http://twitter.com/lyp_ke -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~--- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From kipjsang at yahoo.com Sat Oct 10 09:18:50 2009 From: kipjsang at yahoo.com (sang kip) Date: Sat, 10 Oct 2009 06:18:50 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] MAU: WHAT IS HUMANE IN EVICTION? Message-ID: <433396.35499.qm@web51109.mail.re2.yahoo.com> The office of Prime Minister says evictions from Mau will be humane.What does that mean? Unless an act is prohibited and punishable under the law, it cannot be punished as a crime.On the other hand any statute creating criminal offenses must be clear and unambiguous so that both the suspect and the prosecution have similar understanding of its requirements.Being clear here means being explicit in such a way as to establish elements of the crime and reasonable standards for establishing guilt. What, in the case of Mau,constitute(s) a crime? Is it allocation by government or purchase by the third party? One Chemurwok and others on this forum being a person of reasonable mind bought a piece of land from a government allottee in Mau and being convinced that the land was acquired legally paid money for it necessitating its transfer to them.?These buyers?acted legally based on land statutes and laws applicable and protected and guaranteed by the constitution. We, being people of fair intelligence, know that in order to be a crime, an act must be accompanied by a criminal intent. A willful and criminal intent that goes contrary to law is prohibited by the constitution and under the law is punishable.No one in Mau allocated land legally by government or bought it acted unlawfully and therefore should not be criminally liable. If the government's act of allocating land constituted unlawful act,it is guilty of crime and all its acts of allocating similar lands before Mau are criminal. Therefore if the people in Mau should be evicted without compensation, all other people who acquired land in the same way should equally suffer the same fate. ? ? ? ? ? ? --- OnSat, 8/1/09, mwangi wrote: >From: mwangi >Subject: Re: DUE PROCESS OF LAW >To: bidiiafrika at googlegroups.com >Date: Saturday, August 1, 2009, 3:21 AM > > >Thank you Chemurwokfor responding to my position .where are the other Wanabidiis. >Let me engange you ?further on your queries and by the time am thru with you you will hate the Mau thieefs. >? >The govt was never involved? in stealing the Mau.The matter >was never discussecin cabinet,thas where the govts conducts?her businesses.The organs of govt that give life to govts decision were not involved.iethe forest ought to have been gazetted ,it? wasnt,an environmental Impact Assessment was to be conducted,it wasnt and many more . >It is individuals who got the land who were in govt?Any person who therefore bought the landfrom these individuals ought to have done a search? to verify the authenticicity of what one is buying.If you get an official search and on the strength of that you lose your money sue the govt and you will be compensated .Remember the case last year of Taj Apartments on Chiromo Rd the govt was orderded to pay the developer 150m for misleading it.Can those who such searches do the same ? >? >Remember a people are as good as their institutions.If we think we cant have any one instituition working it is not those who are there? that are bad it is me n you as they are from within us.Show me any one country that developed withiout strenghthening its own organs of governance. >? >Let the thieves carry there own crosses >? >? >? >? >? >? >----- Original Message ----- >>From: sagongonyi chemurwok >>To: bidiiafrika at googlegroups.com >>Sent: Thursday, July 30, 2009 2:57 PM >>Subject: Re: DUE PROCESS OF LAW >> >>Thank you Mwangi for your legal explanation. I would like to ask you a question, what happens when the same government is an accomplice in the thieving? who should be the prosecutor and whos should be the judge? does a government have a right to knowingly mislead her citizenry into transactions that it knows are illegal? what moral authority does such a government? have to say that the same citizens were wrong? Are you saying the law sides with the actions of such a government? If that is the case, I now understand why at times citizens take up arms against their own government. I mean, my government should make laws that protect me not laws that are oppressive. What should be my recourse as a third party buyer if i did a search and i was advised by a government official that the land was free from any encumberances and that i could go a head to? purchase it? >> >> >>On 7/31/09, mwangi wrote: >>Its trite law that if you dont have a clean title,then you can not transfer? a clean title.It follows therefore that the people who bought land that had not been properrly excised per the law did not have? a valid title to transfer? to another person. >>>? >>>This explains why the people who were on the by-passes were ejected out withiout any compensation as they were trespasers. >>>? >>>what happens when a thief steals from someone;Does he have a title to what he?has been stolen of the goods ?merely because he is in possession.NOhe doesnt?, and if any one buys from such a thief he will be prosecuted for handling stolen goods. >>>? >>>I doubt if any of those mentioned bought the land any way.They should have done search to establish whether the title are clean They did not and the law cleary says what need to follow .Throw them out . >>>? >>>Finally,and sadly,looking at the discussions one can tell where one comes from.Our leaders steal for themselves and then cheat they are fighting for us.One of the 'Thieves' even claims he "stole ' and gave to desreving kenyans ,he does not name.Lets for once think like kenyans for the good of kenya as opposed to being tribal debaters . >>>? >>>My take >>>? >>>Gitau Wa Nyambura >>>? >>>? >>>----- Original Message ----- >>>>From: sang kip >>>>To: bidiiafrika at googlegroups.com >>>>Sent: Thursday, July 30, 2009 10:09 AM >>>>Subject: MAU: DUE PROCESS OF LAW >>>> >>>> >>>>Murimi and Keku: >>>>The due process of law guarantees that no government should deprive a citizen of his/her property whiteout observing elementary principles of fair play.If in the case of Mau there is probable cause or reason to believe it?was illegally invaded/acquired and/or any law was violated during its acquisition why not institute criminal charges against the suspects? >>>>Murimi and Keku, et tal presume people who acquired land legally in Mau are guilty of stealing. This prejudgment goes against principles of due process. If due process of law were allowed to take course Kenyan citizens in Mau would be?prosecuted and would be afforded opportunity to prepare for hearing, chance to be heard and opportunity to combat claims against them, fair hearing and impartial tribunal. >>>>What is so far taking shape is a move towards denying the people in question constitutional right that prohibit government actions that violate due process. If this is allowed to happen a precedent will have be created where citizens' right to own property that was legally acquired can be deprived of it by the government in disregard of the law. >>>>Due process of law guarantees innocence until a suspect is proven guilty in court of law.Current political climate does not guarantee anything other than political hot air that incite acts against justice. >>>>What knowledge does the government have that make it act ruthlessly? If in fact Mau settlers were sued, they would have a right to discovery proceedings? that would enable them obtain knowledge the government processes in their preparation for defense. >>>>Liberties protected by due process include the right to legally own land and when such liberties are threatened the citizens have right to be heard.Unilateral action by government creates unfairness and encourages bias and partiality. >>>>The constitution guarantees that our equality before it is equal to the equality of all other Kenyans before it.The present inflammatory publicity has created much prejudice and has? encouraged denial of due process. >>>>? >>>>IF IN FACT MAU WAS ILLEGALLY INVADED AND STOLEN AS SOME BELIEVE, WHY NOT ARREST AND PROSECUTE THE THIEVES IN QUESTION? >>>>? >>>>J.K. LELEITTO SANG >>>>? >>>> >>>>--- On Thu, 7/30/09, sagongonyi chemurwok wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>>>From: sagongonyi chemurwok >>>>>Subject: Re: A message to kalenjin MPs - compensate the kalenjins >>>>>To: bidiiafrika at googlegroups.com >>>>>Date: Thursday, July 30, 2009, 1:33 AM >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>Keku, why don't you want my response? is it because i have managed to expose your ill intentions and stupid arguments. You are one person who cannot understand anything. How did i purchase a stolen property that was sanction through a land's office? who is now ignorant between me and you? i asked you whether you own any land and how you transacted your acquisition. If you cannot answer such a simple question then just shut up. Don't just pen anything coz you have an opportunity to do so; think and think very hard before writing anything down. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>On 7/29/09, Will Keku wrote: >>>>>Sangongnyi, >>>>>> >>>>>>I wonder whether we have a lawyer in our midst - Can someone explain to me what happens when you buy stolen property? I think? its a charge like Handling stolen property. I hope you also know that ignorance is no defense. >>>>>>If you recall, one of the most vocal MP has a case of having tried to sell the Ngong hills. If you were stupid enough to buy that land, you would be facing the dilema you are in now. So you bought land in mau and you are actually giving points why you should be compensated. >>>>>>I hope the government agrees to compensate the poor (not people like you who own more than 5 acres). I hope they charge you with encroachment and destruction of environment and lastly I hope you find someone in bidii who is patient enough to explain to you few arrogant mau destroyers that your actions are slowly turning our country into a desert, while you arrogantly defend your ill gotten gains >>>>>>Dont bother replying my comments - You will never know whether i have land or not >>>>>> >>>>>>Will >>>>>> >>>>>>--- On Wed, 7/29/09, Lee Makwiny wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>>From: Lee Makwiny >>>>>>>Subject: Re: A message to kalenjin MPs - compensate the kalenjins >>>>>>>To: bidiiafrika at googlegroups.com >>>>>>>Date: Wednesday, July 29, 2009, 10:26 AM >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>Sagongonyi! >>>>>>>? >>>>>>>Whats your beef? >>>>>>>? >>>>>>>Do you support Mau conservation? >>>>>>>Do you support corrupt acquisition of land? >>>>>>>Why do you compensate for 10hac when the maximum "allocated" land to individual was 1.5? >>>>>>> >>>>>>>Soon you will start feeling the effect of Mau destruct. Lets bet on this. >>>>>>>? >>>>>>>On 7/29/09, sagongonyi chemurwok wrote: >>>>>>>You really don't get it Keku. Why should you always jump to conclusions that we cheated when you do not have any facts? what could have been the value of a forest, if you have come across one? what of the developments that i have done in the farm? I mean, i genuinely bought land through a kenyan government office, not chemurwok's office. Land is transacted in Kenya through the ministry of land's office everywhere in the country. The Kenyan government has to compensate me for the following reasons: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>1. Lying to me that there is land available for sale when it new that there was none. >>>>>>>>2. Making me waste time doing investment for all this time knowing very well that i was occupying it illegally. >>>>>>>>3. Calculate the current and future values of my investments based on current and estimated future market rates. >>>>>>>>4. Any other payments that may be deemed necessary by the government of Kenya for stressing me, causing sleepness nights and finally evicting this peaceful loving kenyan from his land that the same government had initially indicated was available for purchase. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>Don't you think i deserve more from the government for exploiting me? you? seem to want to punish me for investing in Mau. Don't you own land or any other property for that matter Mr. Keku? if you own land, how did you purchase yours? not through the mininstry of land's office? if you do not own one, then there is no need for me reading your comments. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>On 7/28/09, Will Keku wrote: >>>>>>>>Chemurwok, >>>>>>>>>? >>>>>>>>>Since you stated you have land and it seems you have lots of it, and you obviously seem determined to get your investment back, give us some idea of? how the compensation should be done? >>>>>>>>>Since you really wanted to be compensated and the Kenyans want Mau back - The deal should look like this: >>>>>>>>>Records should be traced on the the sale deal. The compensation should be based on the stamp duty paid then. Am sure you all cheated on the value of the land. The people compensated should then be responsible to ensure that the re-forest the land they had previously occupied. The money pledged to rehabilitate the land can be used to pay for those?local people who will re-forest the mau.?Everybody will be happy. >>>>>>>>>? >>>>>>>>>Will >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>--- On Tue, 7/28/09, sagongonyi chemurwok wrote: >>>>>>>>>? >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>From: sagongonyi chemurwok >>>>>>>>>>Subject: Re: A message to kalenjin MPs >>>>>>>>>>To: bidiiafrika at googlegroups.com >>>>>>>>>>Date: Tuesday, July 28, 2009, 3:46 PM >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>Why should we peg it to 5 acres and below only? supposing i bought another 50 acres from these people to make mine 55, shouldn't i be compensated? our mps have not misled anybody they are stating what is rightly ours. They have asked the government to resettle or compensate people in mau before they are moved. How is that an incitement? and they have stated that we are not moving until we are duly compensated. How is that an incitement also? we are not begging for anything here. We cannot go to the government kneeling down. We acquired the land genuinely and we have agreed to move but only after being compensated. Note that the success of mau rehabilitation depends on the locals who are the kalenjins and the government needs our goodwill. You cannot police the entire Mau if this work is to succeed. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>On 7/28/09, Will Keku wrote: >>>>>>>>>>Ronie, I applaud you for a brilliant stand. You have made your point without abusing others or even being tribal. You are an example for us all to emulate. >>>>>>>>>>>I think the key to the mau is with the inhabitants themselves. They need to move willingly otherwise any tree planting excersise will be in futility. I strongly believe anyone with 5 acres and below and who has a valid title deed should be compensated.. The rich just need to move out without any form of compensation. The local people around the mau can then be paid to actually rehabilitate the forest thus creating jobs for another 4 - 5 years... Yes it can be done. >>>>>>>>>>>There is that small problem of the MP's misleading the people there, I do not know how this can be handled. >>>>>>>>>>>? >>>>>>>>>>>Will >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>--- On Tue, 7/28/09, ronoh jonathan wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>? >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>From: ronoh jonathan >>>>>>>>>>>>Subject: Re: A message to kalenjin MPs >>>>>>>>>>>>To: bidiiafrika at googlegroups.com >>>>>>>>>>>>Date: Tuesday, July 28, 2009, 12:43 PM >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>?wanabidii. >>>>>>>>>>>>? >>>>>>>>>>>>?My brothers and sister. is this the forum you want to build kenya? is this the same kenyans we expected to take this opportunity of TJRC to tell each other the truth and forgive and move this country in the same direction so that we attain 2030 vision? I DOUBT. >>>>>>>>>>>>?Pls let us have sober mind, the effect of mau destruction affect us all and even neighbouring countries but let us not forget that those in mau are human being and should be move like humans.they were given this forest land by a legitimate goverment like the same government that want to evict them. >>>>>>>>>>>>?my brother in kalenjins people must move from mau the point is only that how? >>>>>>>>>>>>regards. >>>>>>>>>>>>ronie. >>>>>>>>>>>>? >>>>>>>>>>>>? >>>>>>>>>>>>On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 2:52 PM, gggg cccc wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>? >>>>>>>>>>>>You are right pastor, >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>That was for me too. Lets dwell together as a people of God. >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>Thanks for this, i hope no more tribal insults will be aired here, its disgusting. >>>>>>>>>>>>>? >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>? >>>>>>>>>>>>> ________________________________ From: SIMON MUKABWA >>>>>>>>>>>>>To: bidiiafrika at googlegroups.com >>>>>>>>>>>>>Sent: Tuesday, July 28, 2009 1:46:02 PM >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>Subject: Re: A message to kalenjin MPs >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>Cool down boy! >>>>>>>>>>>>>We do not require noise makers and crooks like you in this country. It does not belong to kalenjines nor kikuyus alone. This country was created by God for all to inhabit. Do not thrive on lies and heresay every day. You are not what you are because of anyone but it is because of your attitude towards life and other tribes. Receive Jesus and your life will change not because a Kalenjine is ruling but because Jesus is in control. Stop wasting time with your tribal polititians.. They will take you no where. God is everlasting.Stop wasting yourself rubbishing other people. >>>>>>>>>>>>>IAM PASTOR SIMON NGAIRA.....MOMBASA. >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>--- On Tue, 7/28/09, sagongonyi chemurwok wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>>? >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>From: sagongonyi chemurwok >>>>>>>>>>>>>>Subject: Re: A message to kalenjin MPs >>>>>>>>>>>>>>To: bidiiafrika at googlegroups.com >>>>>>>>>>>>>>Date: Tuesday, July 28, 2009, 2:15 AM >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>So it is painful when it is a kikuyu? >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>How about the luos who were masacred in naivasha. They had water in their veins and bodies made of stones? How many kalenjins were executed by the police under instructions from Saitoti (read Kinuthia) and Uhuru? or you think we do not know? Why didn't Kibaki attend the funerals of the kalenjin and luos killed by the police and mungiki? because they were not one of his own? Is that why all the kikuyu mps and the president attended the funeral in eldoret? Remember one luo in naivasha lost 9 members of his family yet i only hear of? kiambaa from your likes. You only react when one from your tribe has been hurt? we do not need any forgiveness from your like. Rutto does not need to hide behind anybody least of all Uhuru. Uhuru is one of the people who organized a fund raising in state house under the auspices of kibaki to purchase guns and to sponsor mungiki to cause mayhem in central province, naivasha and nakuru. So you think he is innocent and Rutto requires his protection? you must be joking. It is not in us to hide behind any one, lady. That is why we want to go to hague but your guys are fearing because they want a local tribunal for them to manipulate.? You do not steal people's land and votes and expect no consequenses. Let me tell you for the record, if elections are stolen again in 2012, you might have to be a refugee in somalia. >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>On 7/26/09, Beth Murimi wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>To Ruto and company, >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Are you aware that there are thausand of kenyans who are IDPs in rift valley today. Are you aware that this people were forcefully evicted from their land without any compensation. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Are you aware that in the process of evicting this people many innocent lifes were lost? Many raped? Some burned in churches? Thausands maimed?property lost? >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>My question to you Ruto is where were you and your fellow kalenjin mps? What have you done to try and have this people resettled or compensated for the propeties they lost? >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Why are you so passionate when it comes to the kalenjins who illigally acquired land in mau and we don't see the same with the IDPs? >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>What about the Elmolos who were the. Local inhabitants of mau that your people forcefully evicted from mau? >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Ruto and company, I will tell you what many kikuyus will never let you know! We shall not forgive you as the current generation who have witnessed your destructive leadership aimed at our people. To try and take cover under uhuru yet your hands are dripping with innocent kikuyu blood will not take you anywhere or exonarate you from the mass murder, rape and destruction of properties. Please as you forge a head with new alliences for your community please please I beg do not drag kikuyus along with you to murder other innocent kenyans. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Your days of reckoning is coming! Your actions and deeds is slowly isolating your people and come 2012 you will find yourself isolated! You cannot win by killing innocent people! >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >> >>>> >> --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Learn to dance salsa today! DVD's for beginning, intermediate, and advanced ballroom dance instruction. Ksh 600. 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In-Reply-To: References: <19402E5AB2176D4CBE7B0DB8E5B7F6D24B021078AD@hqexch07.cbk.local> <6735fded0910052350r708a51a7pf41eb0d5d1784ff6@mail.gmail.com> <7b1c74720910060203x5472edb6x5f6a23d34cc8007e@mail.gmail.com> <974446.5014.qm@web32503.mail.mud.yahoo.com> <1797594007-1254902742-cardhu_decombobulator_blackberry.rim.net-951113298-@bda102.bisx.produk.on.blackberry> <568293.42369.qm@web32505.mail.mud.yahoo.com> <286960283-1254943264-cardhu_decombobulator_blackberry.rim.net-776131342-@bda102.bisx.produk.on.blackberry> <592599.1521.qm@web32507.mail.mud.yahoo.com> <1024669551-1255011512-cardhu_decombobulator_blackberry.rim.net-920423139-@bda102.bisx.produk.on.blackberry> <181c75910910090242t737be4c9g4d8d17ac21a80ae6@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <378092.16512.qm@web56701.mail.re3.yahoo.com> If God is the creator, the giver of life, isn't it within His rights to take away that life. Oh yes, now we have the wisdom to question His ways and His morality... But I thank God for it is by faith that the righteous shall live. And not only did He take away the lives of those who sinned before, but He has promised to do so again. He didn't spare the angels who sinned and will not spare us who sin just because based on our wisdom it is immoral. It is Him who gave and Him alone has the right over life. Do I question that, no I won't for my wisdom is nothing compared to His...unless off course the God we believe in is a man. Christians, I always do say this; that salvation and the message of the cross is foolishness to those who are perishing. Choose to follow the wisdom of man, but just before you do, take your time to see where that wisdom is taking him...take a look around you at the emerging world where people have chosen not to retain the knowledge of God in them. kind Regards, Ken ________________________________ From: Random Notes To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Sent: Fri, October 9, 2009 5:53:47 AM Subject: [YP_Ke] Re: The Bible.. Brothers When one reads the bible is one supposed to read what it says and take it literally or is there a another meaning other than what it says? Take for example from Leviticus - 27 'A man or woman who is a medium or spiritist among you must be put to death. You are to stone them; their blood will be on their own heads..." and from Exodus 22:18 18 "Do not allow a sorceress to live"These biblical verses were quoted and used by Christians to murder thousands of women more than 1500 years into the Christian era. Did God allow Christians to do this? Is there some context we are missing? Would it be wrong if one took these verses to mean we all have a duty to kill witches? Is the bible to be taken literally or do we ignore parts of it like these? The parable of the great supper (Luke 24: 14-23) was used by Christians as justification to torture other human beings who were non-believers for centuries in order to compel them to join their faith. Why did God allow this? (Modern translators e.g. NIV realised the danger of these verses and have now "translated out" the word "compel" from this verse but kept the meaning.) Atrocities by Hitler anyone? - well, God of the old testament has some of his own too - he clearly commanded his people to commit genocide, he commits infanticide on innocent first-borns in Egypt because of the Pharaoh's stubbornness and in probably the most notorious in 1 Samuel 15:3 he issues a direct command "Now go, attack the Amalekites and totally destroy everything that belongs to them. Do not spare them; put to death men and women, children and infants, cattle and sheep, camels and donkeys". Did he allow this or command it? Why? Clearly this is immoral by every measure of our morality. The story of Noah demonstrates that because God is unhappy with the wickedness of man, he decides to do something about it himself. He kills every living thing on the face of the earth other than Noah's family and thereby makes himself the greatest mass murderer in history (though I don't believe this story - it illustrates the point well) - it is easy to become numb to all the killing and murder in this book. These points I raise is not to denigrate the bible or your faith but to show you that the bible is questionable and cannot be used as an absolute truth or moral authority in our lives today. You must test everything you read including the bible and filter it through your intellect. Do you know that just about 150 years ago Christians owned other human beings (just like we own livestock)? Why did God allow this? It is not shallow and uninformed to question the Bible, it an act of enlightenment. The Bible is an ancient work that has not changed with the times while our knowledge and enlightenment has grown with time. Much of the morality in the bible (especially in the Old Testament) is hopelessly out of tune with today's world - and must be questioned for relevance and/or usefulness. Regards Random On 10/9/09, josiah ogalo wrote: Simba, >You are attacking God as having inspired obscenities in complete ignorance my brother. First and foremost whatever was written in the bible was to warn us and show us the truth as it is, that which holy. The bible has account of good happenings and bad ones......same to quaran. Whatever is called "Jihad"......so what does the the quaran say? Doe it have historical account of what things happened? If so there must be some bad occurences, however if it doesn't, then when was it written? I may launch an investigation into the origins of quaran at this point. > >Well I also tend to think moslems are the worst pretenders........If you give me quaran then I shall be able to read for you a few sections which moslems don't fulfil and a few sad accounts of bizzare happenings. The fact that some bizarre occurences are recorded in the bible does not mean that God condones such acts.......so would be conclude that God allowed those acts to happen! > >By nature we human beings are the ones capable of doing nasty things ourselves.....remember massacres in world history {Adolf Hitler} because we have free will and conscience. > >The fact that some bizzare happenings are recorded in the bible does not mean God condons evil......."He lives in inapproachable light, and in Him there isn o darkness, righteousness and justice are the foundation of his throne, he sits on high and darkness surrounds him" > >Please, you're arguing from a very shallow and uninformed point of view! > >Regards >Josiah > > > >On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 5:13 PM, wrote: > >Manu, >> >>Thanks once again for your detailed reply. However, I don't understand how the good lord has suddenly transformed to become the tolerant and liberal lord! The obscenities in the bible are very clear in many a verse. Consider the the following examples: >> >>- Genesis 19:30-38 Lot having sexual intercourse with his daughters and making them pregnant! >> >>- Numbers: Virgins taken as booty and raped >>- SA 13:1-4 king David's son rapes half sister >> >>Please my Friend Manu how can you defend such obscenities!! My God. If a child reads the Bible, then there is no need of forbiding him/her from viewing pornography. >> >>In today's edition of the 'the Star', there was a picture of a Christian Bishop with his married lover naked. Am sure the priest has had enough lessons from the Bible. >> >>Do you want to tell us the good lord has inspired such obscenities, come on give me a break! >> >> >> >>Simba >> >>Sent from my BlackBerry? ________________________________ >> >>From: Jerry Manu >>Date: Thu, 8 Oct 2009 00:28:25 -0700 (PDT) >>To: ; >>Subject: [YP_Ke] Re: The Bible.. >> >> >>Simba, >>Thanks for the example you have given. The Bible encourages people to share the word of God through discussions, as i had said the Bible say woe unto one who will add or subtract i repeat it. I have gone through the verses yes the killings are there commanded by Moses but from God himself there were no rapes as you put it, infact the girls who had not slept with a man were saved from killing and were to later be married to Israelites when they reach the age of marrying. >> >>What caused the killings is that God was avenging for his people as was the practice that time and that was a war, with war killings has to be there.The custom were that , the blood of the slain was avenged by his nearest kinsman, called go?el, either by taking the blood of the slayer or of a member of the latter's family or by accepting monetary compensation. Israel's laws of homicide and its system of asylum cities presuppose the following basic modifications in the prevailing practice, the Midianites had caused suffering to Israelites >> Therefore, it was a very serious *sin to *worship false gods. The *Midianites had caused the *Israelites to do this. So the *Midianites had caused God to punish them by means of this *holy war. That was why the *Midianite women had to die. The *Israelites had to carry out God?s punishment against the *Midianites for what happened at Peor. The *Israelites had suffered God?s punishment already. >>But with the coming of Jesus Christ this nolonger happens you just have to love and forgive your enemy. That is grace. >> >>Jerry >> >> >> ________________________________ From: "simba at shibli-kenya.com" >>To: Jerry Manu ; youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com >>Sent: Wed, October 7, 2009 10:16:20 PM >>Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] Re: The Bible.. >> >>Manu, >> >>Unfortunately the bible does not always condemn but at times encourages the vices I mentioned. Since you said you want to share with me some of the places where these vices are encouraged, kindly interprate for me why the merciful lord would encourage Moses to loot, kill and rape innocent girls. (Numbers 31 1-17). >> >>I have countless other examples if you want me continue! >> >> >>Simba >> >>Sent from my BlackBerry? ________________________________ >> >>From: Jerry Manu >>Date: Wed, 7 Oct 2009 04:46:36 -0700 (PDT) >>To: ; >>Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] Re: The Bible.. >> >> >> >> >>Simba, >>Thank you for your insight. That is why i said the language aspect should be left out the most important aspect is to understand the Bible and if you are in doubt and you are a true christian then the Holy spirit will Guide you period. >>Since the creator has given you the wisdom to choose between things of the light and of the darkness its up to one to decide what to do. That is why all the things you have mentioned are in the Bible that is rape, homosexuality, incest, harems, drunkerdness, murder, prostitution etc. The Bible warns people against these vices and if there is a place where the Bible encourages those things i will be glade to share with you. >>The Same Bible say you should not add or subtract on what is in the Bible woe unto anyone who might have deliberately added or subtracted because you might be reading a bible which has been made to confuse. More also i don't find anything strange with the difference in words because even our brothers in Muslim world i have listened to their teachings be it on radio or open grounds where some words are said in Arabic whether one was addressing in Kiswahili or English hence i still believe if everybody in the gathering was to write in English they would use different expression but talk on the same issue does that mean confussion. >>>> >> Manu >> ________________________________ From: "simba at shibli-kenya.com" >>To: Jerry Manu ; youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com >>Sent: Wed, October 7, 2009 11:01:00 AM >>Subject: [YP_Ke] Re: The Bible.. >> >>Manu, >> >>There is a big difference betweeb if and since. 'Since' is definite, while 'if' is suggestive. "If God is with you" means there are chances he might not be with you. Since God is with you means it has already been decided he is with you. >> >>Unfortunately the book you mentioned in its present form is source of the worst obscenities. Talk of rape, homosexuality, incest, harems, drunkerdness, murder, prostitution etc. I do not know why the church condems these vices yet anybody who reads the bible is able yo pick up ideas and practice them. >> >>Simba >> >> >>Sent from my BlackBerry? ________________________________ >> >>From: Jerry Manu >>Date: Tue, 6 Oct 2009 05:47:35 -0700 (PDT) >>To: >>Subject: [YP_Ke] Re: The Bible.. >> >> >>Joseph, >>I would beg to differ with you the language usage has been done over time to make it more easier for people to understand and read. Take for example the verses you have just given because one has used if and the other since does it change the meaning to an ordinary person with basic English command?. >>To be frank the Bible gives the way forward at the same time it warns of the dangers you will encounter as you move on. >>The Bible was given to guide the Christians on how to keep their faith but when you study the Bible for educational purpose you are bound to find it weird the way you are putting it just remember the guys who were building 'MNARA' to reach God what happened to them. >>>>Believe me if you interview those who do the confused things and they know the Bible they will talk about have been Christian but they have backslide that mean they know they are doing contrarily to what the Bible teaches. >>Cheers >>Jerry. >> >> >> ________________________________ From: joseph nyongesa >>To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com >>Sent: Tue, October 6, 2009 12:03:55 PM >>Subject: [YP_Ke] Re: The Bible.. >> >> >>The bible as it is now, is to be blamed. It has been too much "doctored". Any one who has studied biblical greek and hebrew can tell so. And the reason is mainlyl this. Taht the original languages in which the bible was written have a wider semantic range ie meaning range...so that often we dont have suitable english equivalents. And so that i dont seem to be beating around the air(aimlessly that is for beating the air in itself is not bad), let me give one illustration. >>Rom 8:31. Most translations use the conditional "if" God is for us but in the greek text it is the factual "since" God is for us who can be against us. >>Now that is just a tip of the iceberg. Some of this things if we get to know them..... >>Cheers. >> >> >> >>On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 9:50 AM, joyce sambu wrote: >> >> >>>Surely the bible cannot be blamed for the erosion of values in our >>>society. What about the people who do horrible things in the name of >>>>>>'African culture?' What do you blame that on? >>> >>> >>>On 10/4/09, Dan Nyutu wrote: >>>> Mumias, >>>> >>>> i greatly differ with you. The Bible came in to shed the light to our >>>>>>> hearts. It gives us the mind of our Creator and helps us to align our >>>> thoughts and behaviours more to what He expects of us. >>>> >>>> As bwana Kennedy said, its the lack of adherence to godly principles that >>>>>>> has brought us the downfall. remember if we loved one another as the Bible >>>> urges us, we wouldnt kill, not steal, no corruption, no wars, money intended >>>> for hospitals, education, roads would be spent on such. >>>>>>> >>>> Dan. >>>> >>>> On Sun, Oct 4, 2009 at 4:15 PM, kennedy waweru wrote: >>>>>>> > >>>> > >>>> > Greetings Bwana Mumia >>>> > I beg to differ with your point of view, and it honestly is not a valid >>>> point at all. The Bible has not taught us how to live in sin at all, if >>>>>>> anything it is the complete disregard of what the Bible stands for that has >>>> brought our downfall. We may have changed our culture because of the Bible, >>>> but have we stuck with the Bible? Along the way, some have strayed from the >>>>>>> Bible teachings and that is not the fault of the Bible. >>>> > Remember, not everyone who calls themselves a Christian is really a >>>> follower of Christ. If we adhered to the teachings of the Bible as a >>>>>>> community, then believe it that there would not be a pleasant place to be as >>>> in that community >>>> > >>>> > Kind Regards, >>>> > Kennedy Waweru >>>> > >>>> > God is the epitome of sanity, while Satan is the epitome of a world, and >>>>>>> of people, gone mad >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> >________________________________ >>>> From: Mumia H. N. >>>>>>> > To: "youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com" >>>> >>>>>>> > Sent: Saturday, October 3, 2009 10:14:01 PM >>>> > Subject: [YP_Ke] The Bible.. >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > Dear YPs, >>>> > Is it possible that the Bible is one book that has brought us so much >>>>>>> confusion? We have changed our culture and values because of this Bible book >>>> and what is written in it. I think Africans should go back to their roots, >>>> and realize that we brought up real men through cultures like polygamy. A >>>>>>> man or woman learnt real values in the traditional culture. We had our own >>>> beliefs. We did not need some fake preacher to tell us how to get saved and >>>> live life. >>>> > >>>> > Our systems were working. >>>>>>> > >>>> > There was respect, honor, real values. Real discipline. We had the whole >>>> community getting involved in the affairs of our children. >>>> > >>>> > I submit that the Bible was the beginning of our downfall as Africans. We >>>>>>> were colonized by religion. We need to open this for discussion. >>>> > >>>> > What do you say? >>>> > >>>> > Mumia >>>> > >>>> > The information contained in this communication is confidential and >>>>>>> intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom it is >>>> addressed. If you have received this communication in error, please notify >>>> us immediately by responding to this email and then delete it from your >>>>>>> system. Please note that any views or opinions presented in this email are >>>> solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of the >>>> Central Bank of Kenya. 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URL: From kefahud at yahoo.com Sun Oct 11 05:59:00 2009 From: kefahud at yahoo.com (kefah gikenyi) Date: Sun, 11 Oct 2009 02:59:00 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Re: Rearming in the Rift-Valley-GENOCIDE BEING BREWED AS WE WATCH!!! In-Reply-To: <30749.46704.qm@web37008.mail.mud.yahoo.com> References: <30749.46704.qm@web37008.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <423307.44986.qm@web112117.mail.gq1.yahoo.com> Thank you very much my good friends/s What is happening now should not worry you simply because,this is the time that Kenyans alone can stand and defend there morals. In any society where there is moral decay always what happens is immorality. Killigs like what happened 2007/2008 this is due to most of the unaddressed injustices from the previous regimes,minus lying,Kenya is being finished by aVIRUS called OUR PEOPLE .....OUR PEOPLE.......are being targeted ....or what do you think? When shall we as Kenyans become WAZALENDO if we talk of OUR PEOPLE and not my country? Where can Kenyans who were once respected can stand and talk as a Kenyan and be having a positive picture before the audience without being seen as election thieves,killers,a people who does not respect DEMOCRACY and the VOICE OF WANANCHI TUKUFU.? Once a person is over sixty eight years of age and still serving under one position,what does that mean? Nobody has been born and is able to be there.........What if this person dies????????vacuum vacuum my dear Kenyans, people have been Educated for what reason,if yoyr grandfather is still working in the GK,not even your dad,? Worry not we need A DJ either from WAZALENDO or MILITARY to restore the image of Kenya in earlier eighties. Tell aka alfred mutua to stop making noise unnessarry until migingo is back bwana hiyo loan imekwisha. ________________________________ From: otieno sungu To: NewVisionKenya at yahoogroups.com Cc: BIDDI AFRIKA ; young proffessionals Sent: Sat, October 10, 2009 10:21:51 AM Subject: [YP_Ke] Rearming in the Rift-Valley-GENOCIDE BEING BREWED AS WE WATCH!!! Reports that tribes are rearming in the Rift Valley are shocking as they are disconcerting. That tribeS can actually buy guns in readiness for 2012 even as we anticipate to host Ocampo shows the level to which things have degenerated.The threat of international trials won't stop anything, we must stop it ourselves. This is not idle talk. The rearming was bound to happen. For one, the two rival tribes in the equation have genuine fears. The Kikuyu have realized following the mishandling of the IDPs and the dragging of feet to try post election violence instigators that political expediency take precedence above justice. On the other hand, following the way the government has been talking of perpetrators of violence from one side of the mouth, it seems only the Kalenjin were involved in the raping,killing, maiming and burning orgy. Little focus is being given to the organized groups that we pulling passengers from vehicles in Naivasha and Limuru, fully financed apparently by top government officials and the plan hatched at State House. TV footages have very clear faces of people the government could trace and arrest for a start like it did soon after the PEV in the Rift Valley. Two things emerge here. One,both groups have realized that they are on their own against each other and government is not standing in between.It is thus foolhardy to wait for the government which is taking no concrete steps to stem another round of voilence by trying those implicated in the last one.Secondly, while the Kikuyu fear a repeat hence the arming, the Kalenjin fear retaliation.This is a sad situation that should not even be envisaged. The skewed manner in which Kibaki has been filling the top ranks of the Police force could have send a chilling mesage to the Kalenjin that bows and arrows will not help against the arsenal they are against, a state machine being prepared to be unleashed upon them. The Luo had a taste of this in January/February 2008 so it is not far fetched. In this scenario, their fears may have driven them to the extreme, buying guns in readiness for what is increasingly looking very likely, GENOCIDE!!!! All Kenyans of goodwill must not allow one man to drive Kenya back to where we came from, the precipice. Pressure must be brought bearing on Kibaki and his cabal to ensure justice for PEV victims, that the reforms of the police force, Judiciary,Electoral Commission and Constitution MUST be achieved whether he likes it or not. If the price is mass action like in 1990s against Moi, so be it. We cannot wait as GENOCIDE is brewing right infront of our eyes and we do nothing about it. The Rwandese must be looking at us and saying,"the gods must be crazy!!" Otieno Sungu. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Learn to dance salsa today! DVD's for beginning, intermediate, and advanced ballroom dance instruction. Ksh 600. Fireproof - in an attempt to save his marriage, a firefighter uses a 40-day experiment known as "the love dare". Ksh 500 The Secret reveals the most powerful law in the universe. 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On the other hand, following the way the government has been talking of perpetrators of violence from one side of?the mouth, it seems only the Kalenjin were involved in the raping,killing, maiming and burning orgy. Little focus is being given to the organized groups that we pulling passengers from vehicles in Naivasha and Limuru, fully financed apparently by top government officials and the plan hatched?at State House.?TV footages have very clear faces of people the government could trace and arrest for a start like it did soon after the PEV in the Rift Valley. ? Two things emerge here. One,both groups have realized that they are on their own against each other and government is not standing in between.It is thus foolhardy to wait for the government which is taking no concrete steps to stem another round of voilence by trying those implicated in the last one.Secondly, while the Kikuyu fear a repeat hence the arming, the Kalenjin fear retaliation.This is a sad situation that should not even be envisaged. ? The skewed manner in which Kibaki has been filling the top ranks of the Police force could have send a chilling mesage to the Kalenjin that bows and arrows will not help against the arsenal they are against, a state machine being prepared to be unleashed upon them. The?Luo had a taste of this in?January/February 2008 so it is not far fetched. In this scenario, their fears may have driven them to the extreme, buying guns in readiness for what is increasingly looking very likely, GENOCIDE!!!! ? All Kenyans of goodwill must not allow one man to drive Kenya back to where we came from, the precipice. Pressure must be brought bearing on Kibaki and his cabal to ensure justice for PEV victims, that the reforms of the police force, Judiciary,Electoral Commission and Constitution MUST be achieved whether he likes it or not. If the price is mass action like in 1990s against Moi, so be it. We cannot wait as GENOCIDE is brewing right infront of our eyes?and we do nothing about it. ? The Rwandese must be looking at us and saying,"the gods must be crazy!!" ? Otieno Sungu. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Learn to dance salsa today! DVD's for beginning, intermediate, and advanced ballroom dance instruction. Ksh 600. Fireproof - in an attempt to save his marriage, a firefighter uses a 40-day experiment known as "the love dare". Ksh 500 The Secret reveals the most powerful law in the universe. The knowledge of this law has run like a golden thread through the lives and the teachings of all the prophets, seers, sages and saviors in the world's history, and through the lives of all truly great men and women. DVD at Ksh. 500 Reach over 13,100 members directly by advertising on this forum. Charges are Ksh. 1,000 per advert which you can post 3 times. Call/MPESA line at +254 721 663 208 To post to this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com http://ypkenya.org http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=57703506900 http://twitter.com/lyp_ke -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~--- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From kenne2ke at yahoo.com Sun Oct 11 04:03:50 2009 From: kenne2ke at yahoo.com (kennedy waweru) Date: Sun, 11 Oct 2009 01:03:50 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Re: Women and the clothes! In-Reply-To: <706200.26943.qm@web50711.mail.re2.yahoo.com> References: <706200.26943.qm@web50711.mail.re2.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <418874.19231.qm@web56708.mail.re3.yahoo.com> This indeed is a very important topic for consideration. The issue of culture and climate should also be considered here. The way people dress in Miami is not the way people dress in my rural area. If you dressed that way, then a huge proportion of the congregation would not even pay attention to the proceedings in Church. Sometimes, people say that this is not their problem. But then again, this portrays our lack of love for our neighbors. If Jesus summarized the whole law in love, we need to reflect how much we as Christians really love our fellow Christians and non believers (are we a stumbling stone in any way)...especially our young believers. Should a mother eat her own? I recall areas where we used to go for evangelism and if our sisters were in trousers then the people would not even dare to congregate, and eventually we resolved that all our sisters have to be in skirts when we go to those areas.I thank God for everyone saw sense and there were no vain arguments. why? Should our dressing stand in the way of the Gospel? Recall what Paul is saying that in every place he went he had to be like them in order to preach? Then we should not let such issues stand in the way of the gospel. A analogy that I'd like Christians to reflect on is 1 Corinthians 8. How many of us are ready to fore-go such for the sake of others out of love? If we walk in love, we shall fulfil the law. Remember Yet if your brother is grieved because of your food, you are no longer walking in love. Do not destroy with your food the one for whom Christ died Romans 14:15 Kind Regards, Ken > From: Absalom Birai > Subject: [YP_Ke] Women and the clothes! > To: "youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com" > Date: Thursday, October 8, 2009, 9:02 AM > > Much has been said,written, taught, and preached, about > women and the clothes.Much of the discussion has been on: > > -Wearing of pants > -Wearing of miniscus > -Wearing transparent clothes > > If anything,this has been and continue to be a hot > topic;one that doesn't score high among some ladies! > > What is your opinion on this subject in the light of the > following questions? > > -Must the churches/community take time to discuss about > this issue? > -Is this a man thing or do some ladies have some concers? > -What's God's view on this subject? Is God interested in > our inner person, outer parson or both? > > Blessings. > > Pr Birai > 612-386-4608 > > > For more articles,please check my blog www.pastorbirai.com > > > > > > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Learn to dance salsa today! DVD's for beginning, intermediate, and advanced ballroom dance instruction. Ksh 600. Fireproof - in an attempt to save his marriage, a firefighter uses a 40-day experiment known as "the love dare". Ksh 500 The Secret reveals the most powerful law in the universe. The knowledge of this law has run like a golden thread through the lives and the teachings of all the prophets, seers, sages and saviors in the world's history, and through the lives of all truly great men and women. DVD at Ksh. 500 Reach over 13,100 members directly by advertising on this forum. Charges are Ksh. 1,000 per advert which you can post 3 times. Call/MPESA line at +254 721 663 208 To post to this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com http://ypkenya.org http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=57703506900 http://twitter.com/lyp_ke -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~--- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From oldmoshi at gmail.com Sun Oct 11 05:53:37 2009 From: oldmoshi at gmail.com (Yona Maro) Date: Sun, 11 Oct 2009 12:53:37 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] TO LOVE YOU MORE BEATRICE Message-ID: * * *Dear Beatrice It?s great to have you in my heart and to be able to feel you close to me all day long. I never get to miss you because I know you are always with me, even when we have many roads and miles between us.* * I never get to miss you because I have you in my thoughts all the time; you are constantly in my heart, feeding my soul with love and affection, and leaving me with this feeling of fulfillment and happiness.* * I can?t thank faith enough for having found you. I only regret the lost time, I regret not having met you before? But here?s a little secret, which can also be a life motto: "happiness, even if late!"* * Still, I will not complain about luck; on the contrary, I just thank the fact that I am with you now, enjoying your presence, your intimacy, the sweetness and delicacy of your gestures, your skin and all the pleasure it gives me when it touches mine.* * You are everything I ever wanted in my life. You are everything I love and wanted to love. You give me this feeling of fulfillment like nothing else in the world can. I am sending you this letter with all my affection: it was written with the soul intention of declaring my most pure and devoted love for you. * *You are the love of my life, I wouldn?t know how to live away from someone as special as you anymore, someone that pushes me forward and shows me the beauty in things. I could never again find peace in my heart if you left or couldn?t be there for me. Before that certainty, I have no option but to reaffirm, with all conviction, what I just said before: you represent, in the flesh, bone, blood and emotion, the great love that will accompany me till the end of my days.* * May life keep on blessing us with each other?s presence. May our days be filled with love, affection and tenderness you give. May I continue to dedicate you with what?s most sincere, beautiful and best in me. When I think about you, I feel like I have everything one could wish for. In this case, all I could ask for is a little bit more of you, or make that, you forever!* * My faith and the Gods attend my request! Tender kisses from the one who loves you too much,* -- Yona Fares Maro I.T. Specialist and Digital Security Consultant --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Learn to dance salsa today! DVD's for beginning, intermediate, and advanced ballroom dance instruction. Ksh 600. Fireproof - in an attempt to save his marriage, a firefighter uses a 40-day experiment known as "the love dare". Ksh 500 The Secret reveals the most powerful law in the universe. The knowledge of this law has run like a golden thread through the lives and the teachings of all the prophets, seers, sages and saviors in the world's history, and through the lives of all truly great men and women. DVD at Ksh. 500 Reach over 13,100 members directly by advertising on this forum. Charges are Ksh. 1,000 per advert which you can post 3 times. Call/MPESA line at +254 721 663 208 To post to this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com http://ypkenya.org http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=57703506900 http://twitter.com/lyp_ke -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~--- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From komarockswatch at yahoo.com Sat Oct 10 10:26:55 2009 From: komarockswatch at yahoo.com (odhiambo okecth) Date: Sat, 10 Oct 2009 07:26:55 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] Judiciary MUST embrace Performance Contracting Message-ID: <785771.43326.qm@web31403.mail.mud.yahoo.com> 10th October 2009, Judiciary MUST embrace Performance Contracting The Government has embraced the concept of performance contracting for her employees as a means by which output can be measured by the people. It has also gone a step and decided that such performances must be evaluated by the public, the people who consume such services. Performance contracts go hand in hand with Rapid Results Management Concept where deliberate effort is put in place within a set time frame, preferably 100 days, to achieve results. Rapid Results Initiative are hence used to establish results based culture in the delivery of service while enhancing the management and implementation skills required for producing results. It is gratifying to note that several sections of the Government have signed Performance Contracts to enable the public, who are their principal employers, to vet their output. This concept has been resisted by the Judiciary. And I want to put a case that should compel the public to insist that members of the judiciary are subjected to a rigid regime that ensures Rapid Results and more so, makes the public to regain confidence in the dispensation of Justice in Kenya. Several cases have been pending at our registries all across the country with litigants complaining of delay in ruling and in other cases, misapplication of justice. We have very simple cases that ought to take only one day being delayed for as long as 10 years, yet, the public cannot query what actually goes on in the courts. We have cases where Magistrates and Judges come to the courts late, listens to a few cases as they drone in monotones that are incoherent to the litigants, and then promptly disappear. They behave as conveyor belts giving new dates for all the files that are placed in front of them. Cases of people traveling from far distances to come and listen to their cases being handled gets shallow attention as the Magistrate or Judge promptly give fresh dates for hearing, without taking into account that litigants have traveled from far. It is like the litigants are being punished instead of receiving justice. We also have cases of outright incompetence from the men and women sitting in the Bench. This has been occasioned by the secretive ways in which they are appointed. Some are appointed not based on their professional competence, but based on their friendship to the appointing authorities. We have a case of a woman who was appointed a Judge simply because she had sued a senior person for child maintenance. We also have others who were appointed Judges because they offered sexual services to the appointing authorities. Yet we have some who have simply been appointed to act like official gate keepers. They serve the interests of the appointing authority; they do not serve the law. But then, we also have men and women in the Bench who are beyond reproach. They are prompt in courts, they talk very clearly, they dispense justice with the efficiency that it deserves, they delay no cases and above all, they are well learned in law; people we can call with all confidence as learned Colleagues. Not all lawyers are learned colleagues. Some just went through law classes as a matter of convenience. The Chief Justice knows about all of this and that is why, he is resisting the Judiciary being put under Performance Contracts and them embracing the concept of Rapid Results Initiatives. In this modern day and time, we all know the law. When a case is decided badly, we all know. It is not only the Magistrates and the Judges who are read in law. Many in the public are well conversed in law and cases where there is out right judicial manipulation, we will all detect it. And this is why we ought to demand that Magistrates and Judges are committed to Performance Contracts and Rapid Results Initiative. Through such engagement, the public will help stem the rot that is our judicial system. Magistrates and Judges who perform should be commended and promoted. Those who under perform must to go back home, while the official gatekeepers will be shamed. It is through Performance Contracts and Rapid Results Initiatives that we will be able to clearly determine how many cases each Magistrate and Judge handles in a day, and how many of such cases are dispensed with. The public must demand that the Judiciary staff in the bench are subjected to bench marks as defined in the Performance Contracts. The Chief Justice owes the country this unless there is an official oath he took in secret to serve and promote corruption in the Judiciary. Odhiambo T Oketch, Chair; Stakeholders Evaluation Team ?Nairobi Tel; 0735 529 126, 0724 365 557, Email; komarockswatch at yahoo.com, friendofkcdn at gmail.com http://kcdnkomarockswatch.blogspot.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From prcanb at yahoo.com Sat Oct 10 23:01:48 2009 From: prcanb at yahoo.com (Absalom Birai) Date: Sat, 10 Oct 2009 20:01:48 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] Tell or not? Message-ID: <617563.32191.qm@web38704.mail.mud.yahoo.com> We all want to mind our own business and leave others alone!But from time to time,we happen to know certain things that others are doing that are not right. We know too well that telling on them, will certainly cause enmity.But at the same time,we know that by keeping quiet, we may contribute to the destruction of such an individual that we indeed love. In such situations what will be the best option: Tell or tell not? Will love to hear from you. Cheers! Pr Birai 612-386-4608 For more articles,please check my web site www.pastorbirai.com From leooderaomolo at yahoo.com Mon Oct 12 03:41:32 2009 From: leooderaomolo at yahoo.com (Leo Odera Omolo) Date: Mon, 12 Oct 2009 00:41:32 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] Uganda's Opposition Leader Latigo In a fatal road accident that killed his driver Message-ID: <332907.63209.qm@web34301.mail.mud.yahoo.com> UGANDA?S LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION PROF.LATIGO IN A MIDNIGHT NEAR FATAL ROAD ACCIDENT WHICH CLAIMED THE LIVES OF HIS DRIVER AND A WOMAN? PASSENGER. Writes Leo Odera Omolo. The Leader of the Opposition in Ugandan Parliament Prof Morris Ogenga Latigo escaped with a deep head cut and fractured? arm when his official vehicle was involved in a head-on-collision with a country bus in the midnight accident. on Saturday night. Radio broadcasts monitored here and the NEW VISION have reported in detailed account how it happened. The reports says, Latigo who is also the Agago County [Pader} was critically injured in the crash which occurred on Saturday night on the main-0Kampala Gulu road..He sustained a deep cut cut wound on the head and a fractured left hand.. He was on Sunday morning transferred to Gulu Independent Hospital for further treatment after getting first aid treatment at nearby Bweyale clinic. The MP?s driver Mr Sam Taabu Onyenya and a woman passenger who was identified as Ms Innocent Awor, died on the spot. Awor?s mother Lilian Akwir is said to be a soldier with the UPDF stationed at the Bombo military Barracks According to the reports received from various sources, Prof Latigo was heading for his constituency in his official vehicle Nissan Patrol Registration Number UG 00779H when the accident occurred. The Leader of the Opposition was scheduled to join he Acholi Paramount Chief Rwot David Onen Acana II at a function in his constituency on Sunday morning. Latigo?s vehicle collided head-on with a Mewa country bus heading to Kampala at about 3 A.M at a place called Bweyale in Masindi district. After the collision, an eye witnessed was quoted as having said that the bus skidded for about 50meters before overturning. There were no causalities among the bus passengers most of whom escaped unhurt with only minor injuries and bruises.. The impact left Latigo vehicles facing the direction it had come from.?We hear a? big bang and soon afterwards, there were wailing and we rushed to the scene,said one eye witness Mr.Nuel Ato. The MP car was mangled and rescuers had to cut through the wreckage using axes and iron rods to free Latigo and the bodies of the dead passengers. Speaking from his Hospital bed in Gulu Town in Northern Uganda, Prof Latigo ruled out any foulplay.He admitted having routinely travelled at night given his busy schedules. He could not recollect how the accident occurred.? I only woke up found myself being stitched at a local dispensary at Bweyale,? said Latigo. He said he consider his condition stable, save for the severe pain on his? chest ,fractured right hand and head? cut wound. His statement was confirmed by Dr.Joseph Mukasa who heads Gulu Independent Hospital who said the MP was only bed-resting and would discharged soon.. Referring not to say much about Ms Awor, the young woman who died in the crash, Prof.Latigo only identified her as one of his constituents, adding ?Given that I have not yet talked to her family. it would therefore ?be unfair of me to say much about her.? He said. Uganda;s Information Minister Kabakumba Masiko? issued a ministerial statement said doctors have ,adding the government wishes him a quick recovery. T the same time the Parliament?s Public Relations Officer Hellen Kaweesa said the government would foot all the bills for Prof. Latigo?s treatment. She sent condolences to those who perished in the accident.. The Police boss commanding the Mid-Western Police Division Macelino Waintho said the could only conf9rmked that the accident occurred and two people died. But were yet to establish the cause of the accident, which is still under investigations. The Bus conductor Mr.Patrick Accesa said I was drizzling and MP Latigo?s car lights were rather deem when the accident occurred. The bodies of the deceased person were later removed and taken to Kiryadongo Hospital Morgue. In2007 Prof Latigo was involved in another scary incident when military personnel escorting Bank of Uganda bullion van and accidentally opened fire on him as his driver tried to over takeThis particular incident occurred at 1.45 AM as Prof. Latigo was rushing back to Kampala for the day?s parliamentary session .Ends leooderaomolo at yahoo.com ? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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The knowledge of this law has run like a golden thread through the lives and the teachings of all the prophets, seers, sages and saviors in the world's history, and through the lives of all truly great men and women. DVD at Ksh. 500 Reach over 13,100 members directly by advertising on this forum. Charges are Ksh. 1,000 per advert which you can post 3 times. Call/MPESA line at +254 721 663 208 To post to this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com http://ypkenya.org http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=57703506900 http://twitter.com/lyp_ke -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~--- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: ADVERT Type: application/pdf Size: 65483 bytes Desc: not available URL: From leooderaomolo at yahoo.com Mon Oct 12 06:48:13 2009 From: leooderaomolo at yahoo.com (Leo Odera Omolo) Date: Mon, 12 Oct 2009 03:48:13 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] Conflicts of economic interests areruiningf secondary schools in Nyanza Ptovince Message-ID: <787653.82811.qm@web34302.mail.mud.yahoo.com> CONFLICTS OF ECONOMIC INTERESTS ARE THE MAIN SOURCE OF DISCONTENT IN SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN NYANZA AS PTAS AND BOGS ENGAGED IN THE WAR OF ATTRITION. Commentary By Leo Odera Omolo In Kisumu City. CONFLICTS of economic interests are the main cause of tensions between the Parents Teachers Associations {PTAs}, the Boards of Governors and head principals and head teachers in various schools in Nyanza Province. In most schools, the principals and head teachers, the Parents Teachers Association and the Boards of Governors are always at war of attrition over petty issues such as the supplies of food-stuff, detergents, hardware and building materials. It is even worse, particularly when the money involved is disbursed by the from the government evolving funds such as CDF and school bursary cash. It is always a big scramble as ach and every group wanted to have a cut in the money. Other contentious issues which the Government must stepped into to ensure they are resolved amicably is the question of head teachers imported their relatives and friends from back home and employing them as members of non-teaching and backup manual laborers in the schools which they head to the chagrins of the local communities. In some schools, the greedy head teachers have imported their own kin and engaged them on petty work at the facilities such as grass clearing, cleaners, sweepers ,cooks drivers at the expense of the locals. I could be remembered that ?districts, nationals etc were established after independence in 1963.The school were established through the sweats and sacrifices of the local communities, and the government only moved in and took over the management of the schools. These people{Members of the local communities feels bitter about seeing strangers employed on petty jobs, which could easily be filled with their own sons and daughters. It makes no sense for a head teachers who hails from Seme in Kisumu West district, but heading a secondary school in a rural Migori or Nyatike districts to import his or her relative all kind of workers could easily be sourced from within the locality..But this is the common practice with the head teachers inside Luo-Nyanza. And when cornered, the head teachers resort to dirty tricks and tactics of inciting students to street demonstration and name calling protests against the PTA members perceived to be rigged over these matters. My investigations has revealed that as soon as the new head of a secondary school is transferred to a new station of work. Such teachers began their work by weeding out all key staff serving his predecessors such as bursar, clerks, messengers, day s and night watchmen. The suffers are mostly the locals, as the new head teachers wanted to create employment opportunities for their kin and friends.. Other head teachers have adopted the bad habit making themselves the suppliers of all the essential supplies to their schools. Such supplies at times, are purchased with the monies from schools own coffers through the proxies, just for the purpose of minting more profits from the schools funds. A case in point is tat of a head teachers, who is alleged using the school money pour chasing beef cattle to be slaughtered at the nearby butchery. the meat of the poor quality taken out of the cow are feed to the students awhile the best part is sold to the public for huge profits. Another areas of open abuse of offices, is the practice by the head teachers of misusing school buses, which are serving their relatives when ferrying them to funerals almost on weekly basis to the homes of their dead relatives. This is in total disregard of wear and tears and the expenss involved. The school buses are insured exclusively for the use of students and teachers, and strictly not outsiders. This practice must come to a stop. There is also a clear evidence of inefficient and incompetent ion terms of secondary school supervision in Nyanza Province. Non-performing head teachers who have overstayed in one station of work, and become wealthy by engaging in illicit trades and supplies of material to their own school, are usually allegedly dishing out money to the supervisors against any possibility of they being transferred to other facilities. This pathetic situation calls for overhauling of schools management in he entire Province and radical changes put in p[laces. Such changes must include the tendering system for the supplies to that school, which must be done at a central place for all school in order to avoid corruptive practices by the principals and head teachers. Thereis nothing very special for a head teacher to engaged his kin as painter or a carpenter maintaining woodworks at the school who is anot a local person, and yet this categories of workers are so abundance within the locality. All thjese kind of nepotism and clanism must come to an immediate ends if the schools in the region areto maintain highstandard oi education and good performance at thr national exams. Non-perfdorming treadherswhohave wtayed in one school for mover eight years should be reshuffle,ticularly in those school which cannot score sufficient marks for the university entry points. The Luo MPs are silent over these contentious issues. Why?.The se issued needs to be addressed as a matter of to priorities and the high level of school management restored. Ends leoderaomolo at yahoo.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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We would like it to be a sustainable programme > thus in future the numbers will increase. > > > > Anyone one here working with equity/family bank to give us the requirements > for opening an account. The account name should be Saidia Mwanafunzi > Education Fund (SMEF). > > > > The student requirements as discussed by the team are > > 1. Suitcase > > 2. 2pairs of uniform (shirts/socks/shoes/sweaters/shorts or > trousers), sports gear > > 3. Personal items (these are to be budgeted on a term basis which > include(soap, inner wears, tissue, jelly, etc) > > 4. Beddings: 2blankets, 2pairs bedsheet, 1 bedcover > > Plan > > We intend to headhunt in those primary school or areas where the kids are > prone to poor conditions. > > *Mostly we shall not be targeting the high flyers but we shall be looking > at the hardships they have gone through. > > (Odhiambo ? how did we say we shall visit the school ? thru asking the head > teachers to give us a list of the bright needy kids or?) > > *the reason for not targeting the high flyers (I mean those in the > newspaper after results are out) is because most of them get sponsors > because their cases are aired out in the media. > > We didn?t decide on the next day of the meeting, but it would be logical > to meet after all the costings per kid are done and an account established. > In the mean time, we can Use the LYP Mpesa account to send our > contributions, which we can transfer to the bank. Josephine, please let us > know if you are comfortable with this and how we can go about it. Thank you. > > > > *Regards,* > > * Cell: +254 721 205 602* > > * * > > * * > > * * > > *Save a tree. Don't print this e-mail unless it's really necessary.* > > > > > > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG - www.avg.com > Version: 8.5.421 / Virus Database: 270.14.11/2430 - Release Date: 10/12/09 > 04:01:00 > > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Learn to dance salsa today! DVD's for beginning, intermediate, and advanced ballroom dance instruction. Ksh 600. Fireproof - in an attempt to save his marriage, a firefighter uses a 40-day experiment known as "the love dare". Ksh 500 The Secret reveals the most powerful law in the universe. The knowledge of this law has run like a golden thread through the lives and the teachings of all the prophets, seers, sages and saviors in the world's history, and through the lives of all truly great men and women. DVD at Ksh. 500 Reach over 13,100 members directly by advertising on this forum. 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Would av loved to but am beyond your age bracket! --- On Sat, 10/10/09, Branson Matasi wrote: From: Branson Matasi Subject: [YP_Ke] Ladies r u the one? To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Date: Saturday, October 10, 2009, 1:30 PM Hi ladies on Yp,am here to ask you if u r seriously looking 4 a man to love u and appreciate u as a woman. Am looking 4 a lady btn 21-28 who is inteligent,loving with a butiful heart and respecting,can be employed or not but a smart lady. Am 30 and ready to go into along term relationsioship. Only serious ladies please. Bra. -- Sent from my mobile device --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Learn to dance salsa today! DVD's for beginning, intermediate, and advanced ballroom dance instruction. Ksh 600. Fireproof - in an attempt to save his marriage, a firefighter uses a 40-day experiment known as "the love dare". Ksh 500 The Secret reveals the most powerful law in the universe. 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URL: From eddommiex at yahoo.com Mon Oct 12 08:16:11 2009 From: eddommiex at yahoo.com (DOMMIE.M.N) Date: Mon, 12 Oct 2009 05:16:11 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Re: duty payable to KRA on importation In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <382648.21400.qm@web112101.mail.gq1.yahoo.com> Francis and Fellow YP,S ? Francis, You can attend classes that offers Clearing and Forwarding classes preferably Bandari College here at Mombasa ,and to sharpen your skill on calculation you attend the new course KRA is offering in conjuction with USAID.Its a 6 months course(East Africa Customs Freight?Forwarder Practicing Cert(EACFFPC)?being offered at Kenya Revenue Training Institute though you must have worked in the field for not less than 5 years as Declaration Officer.That way you will have covered following modules -Customs in international context -World Valuation -Taarif?Nomenclature-etc? Imports/Exports Customs Agents DOMMIE.M.NTURIBI??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? JAYSEA FREIGHT MOVERS LTD Email:xdommie at yahoo.co.uk,dommie at jayseafreight.co.ke, 0733377779 MOMBASA,KENYA??...for a service with a difference --- On Mon, 10/12/09, Francis Thiong'o wrote: From: Francis Thiong'o Subject: [YP_Ke] duty payable to KRA on importation To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Date: Monday, October 12, 2009, 4:40 AM Dear YP I would want to correctly determine duty payable to KRA on importation. How can i learn how to go about it. Are there books where i can learn about this. Kindly asisst. Yours Truly Thiong'o --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Learn to dance salsa today! DVD's for beginning, intermediate, and advanced ballroom dance instruction. Ksh 600. Fireproof - in an attempt to save his marriage, a firefighter uses a 40-day experiment known as "the love dare". Ksh 500 The Secret reveals the most powerful law in the universe. The knowledge of this law has run like a golden thread through the lives and the teachings of all the prophets, seers, sages and saviors in the world's history, and through the lives of all truly great men and women. DVD at Ksh. 500 Reach over 13,100 members directly by advertising on this forum. Charges are Ksh. 1,000 per advert which you can post 3 times. Call/MPESA line at +254 721 663 208 To post to this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com http://ypkenya.org http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=57703506900 http://twitter.com/lyp_ke -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~--- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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The security agencies should debunk this lie before it is fed and the other groups wherever they are take the cue; and rearm themselves cos they heard that RV people are arming themselves. Lets pray and work towards a more united Kenya for smooth reforms, transition and elections as we face the 2012. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Learn to dance salsa today! DVD's for beginning, intermediate, and advanced ballroom dance instruction. Ksh 600. Fireproof - in an attempt to save his marriage, a firefighter uses a 40-day experiment known as "the love dare". Ksh 500 The Secret reveals the most powerful law in the universe. The knowledge of this law has run like a golden thread through the lives and the teachings of all the prophets, seers, sages and saviors in the world's history, and through the lives of all truly great men and women. DVD at Ksh. 500 Reach over 13,100 members directly by advertising on this forum. Charges are Ksh. 1,000 per advert which you can post 3 times. Call/MPESA line at +254 721 663 208 To post to this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com http://ypkenya.org http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=57703506900 http://twitter.com/lyp_ke -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~--- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From leooderaomolo at yahoo.com Sun Oct 11 16:39:51 2009 From: leooderaomolo at yahoo.com (Leo Odera Omolo) Date: Sun, 11 Oct 2009 13:39:51 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] The Day the Colonial Police deported Julius Nyerere out of Nairobi Message-ID: <262003.30835.qm@web34308.mail.mud.yahoo.com> THE DAY THE COLONIAL POLICE DEPORTED AND FORCED JULIUS NYERERE OUT OF NAIROBI AS THE RADICAL TOM MBOYA FACED THE WRATH OF THE LAW. Historical News Background By Leo Odera Omolo In Kisumu City. It was in the middle of the month of September 1959.The colonial police in collaboration with the? defunct all white ,members Kenya Regiment, the General Service Unit and other security agents had launched the midnight operation? to flush out of the Kenyan capital all the political agitators. Close to 40 individual political personalities, who were giving the colonial administration the sleepless nights were rounded up in this massive security operations code name ?Operation Anvil? Those netted in this massive security operation under the State of Emergency, which was still in force after its launching on October 20th,1952by the colonial Governor Sir Evelyn Baring., were after being? identified and sorted out were bundled onto police trucks and driven back to the rural home. Upon reaching their rural home district ,the captives were released to their location chiefs under the supervision of white District Officers{DOS} and were issued with firm instructions restricting their movement to within the locations. In the orders, they were also required each of them to report to the nearby police station and local District Commissioners on monthly basis and never ?to return to Nairobi ..The unlucky ones, were dispatched to detention and restriction camps in the Northern Kenya, mostly in the small town of Maralal in the remote? Samburu district. Among the victims of the ?Operation Anvil? was Mwalimu Julius Kambarage Nyerere who was one of the leading nationalist in the struggle for freedom in the neighboring Tanganyika.}TANU]. A party which was the brainchild of a Kenyan technocrat working in Dar Es salaam Mr. Dome Okochi? Budohi who I suspected had come from the Samia community in Western Province. Budohi later returned top Kenya and joined the editorial of the weekly BARAZA as one of its sub-editors under the late Mr. Francis Joseph Khamisi an excellent and prolific writer-cum-politician.In 1961 Mr Budohi deputized for the late Peter Habenga Okondo for three months. Okondo had go? up someone to warm up their seats whenever they went abroad. The late Jaramogi Oginga Odinga the then Member of Legco representing Central Nyanza was the first to pick up someone to deputized in his absence. Jaramogi had picked up the late Dr. Isaiyah Owalka Awino from Nyakach and an accountant by profession who had acted in his place for three months while Jaramogi was visiting India. During the security operation which covered the entire Eastland?s areas of the City, where there was the biggest concentration of African population. .Nyerere was picked up at about 1.45 A.M at Mr Tom Mboya?s house ?No.38 in Ziwani Estate and driven to Embakassi Airport the chilly and wee hour of the night and left in the cold. He was instructed to take the first morning flight to Dar EDs Salaam. It was purely an act of deportation without repatriation order issued by the government. Nyerere had earlier on in the morning a brief stop-over in Nairobi? on his way to Dar EDs Salaam after returning from a visit to Edinburgh in Scotland and London..in the United Kingdom. He spent most part of the morning paying courtesy calls on a number of Kenyan politician of the time. He met Ronald Gideon Ngala in Parliament Building and hey had lunch together. He later paid a courtesy call on Jaramogi Oginga Odinga and the two had a lengthy discussion also in Parliament Building. Later in the evening, Nyerere accompanied Mboya to his House at Ziwani Estate. They had long conversations tackling many political issues affecting the entire Eastern African region. I had gone to Mboya?s house and waited for too long before the two arrived at about 9.p.m. I could not afford to walk back to Kaloleni Estate where I was putting up with a relative because it was too late, and Mboya was so kind to offer me accommodation his house for the night. I had an appointment to see him on personal matters. I was then a young budding writer aged about 22 I was only introduced to Mr. Mboya by my aunt?s son Mr Zacharia Orwa, who later served Kenya as the District Commissioner in many places retiring at Busia district. Zack Orwa, was Mboya?s contemporary. They all hail from Rusinga Island in South Nyanza District.and were almost of the same age,and close friends for years until they parted upon death I was also born in Rusinga Island but my parents had migrated to Kanyamkago in 1948 while I was small boy and they later settled in East Sakwa Location, Rongo district where I grew up. I only saw Mr.Mboya once when he came to our home in 1949 in the company of his boyhood friend Zack Orwa. The two had brand new bicycles which they bought in Nairobi and I admired they bikes, I suspected the two were looking forward to meet with young lady who was a primary school teacher in our neighborhood at he time. They used me as a conduit in arranging for the young school teacher to meet with them at our homestead, which was then located at Rinya-Pikwar areas. The two left after a brief meting with the young lady and I never saw Mboya again until I heard over the Radio? that he had won a Legislative Council seat for Nairobi area, and that he had secured some scholarship for Kenyan youths to study in the American Universities It was a big euphoria and very young educated men and women in our villages were talking about going abroad under Mr.Mboya?s patronage. I too wanted to try my luck. But due to the fact that I had inferior educational background I did not qualify to benefit from the program? .But Mr.Mboya had detected some writing talent in me and advised me to developed my writing ?knowledge Ad owing to my skilful knowledge of Kiswahili wiring I became an instrument in writing some of the reports appearing in UHURU a PCP?s political newsletter edited by the late Elijah Omolo Agar in. This endeared me to Mr.Mboya and at time I used to spent some evening time with him. Back to the fateful night at Ziwani, the police came at about midnight. They were in several lorries and land-rovers parked outside Mr.Mboya?s small two bedroomed house. I had settled for the nmight on a sofa seat, while Nyerere slept on Mboya?s main bed, His hos settled on a small spring bed, b ut the two were in one room where they chatted until later hours of the night. At about 1.20 .A.M,there was a big bang on Mr.Mboya?s house main door. The bang was so hard that it woked me up. I jumped on my feet and quickly peeped my eyes outysiode through the window. I saw a large number of policemen both black and whites. The black African policemen were carrying big rifles while the white officers were armed with pistols of service revolvers. The banging was accompanied with a harsh tone of someone commanding in Kiswahili. Fungua Fungua lango sisi ni Polisi.?. I panicked and run towards Mr.Mboya?s bed room, I knocked and told him about the presence of a large number of policemen? outside the house. Mboya told me politely to open the door for them to come in. I obliged and open, and about ten or more policemen both blacks and white and a Sikh {Kalasinga} burst in. These policemen ransacked Mr.Mboya. and turned everything upside down, while looking for a certain documents Mr..Mboya wearing only a night sleep gown sat on innocently and patiently while sitting on a small stool as the search continued for three hours, only stopping at about few minutes to 5.AM. The policemen then asked Mr.Mboya to accompany them to his City Offices, which were located at Alvi House on the then Queensway {Now Tom Mboya Street}.There the search continued for another four hour ending at about 8.30A.M when Mr Mboya .was driven back to his Ziwani Estate house in a police land=-rover looking tired an dejected. A huge crowd of on lookers and sympathizers had gathered outside the house inquiring to know Mr.Mboya?s fate. His long time political friend and staunch supporter Mr Alfred Aketch Mingusa was the first person to arrive, But he ?and other friends immediately hired a taxi to the City Centre? to find out what had happened to his friend {Mboya}, but both of them came back few minutes later travelling in a police land rover. While waiting to board a plane for his Dar Es Salaam home, Nyerere had phoned Mboya?s house at about 7.A.M. I picked the phone and answered the caller. It was Nyerere who was on the other side of the phone.He told me that he had left a number important files and one of his brief cases in Mboya ?House. He requested me to ask Mboya to make a concerted efforts to ensure that these files were delivered to him in Dar Es Salaam within a week.. The next morning the EAST AFRICAN STANDARD, which was then the only daily newspaper came out with a banner headline reporting of the major security dragnet in the City.I carried some photographs of the victims who include Elijah Omolo Agar, Stanley Mathenge, Jesse Mwangi Gachago, J.M Oyangi Mbaja M.D.Odinga, F.W.J Mukeka and a bout 30 other leading politicians as some of those who were detained and sent to restriction camps ?or deported back to their rural home by the colonial government. Hundreds of ordinary job-seeker were also netted under the law of vagrancy and emergency regulations Uhuru,the PCP newsletter, which was actively writing for immediately ceased publication following the detention of Mr.Omolo Agar its editor.. Before the end of the same week, and while Nairobi was still smarting from the effect of one of the biggest security operation, I was dispatched to by Mboya to Dar Es Salaam.The purpose of the journey was to deliver the Nyerere?s files, which the TANU leader had hurriedly left behind at Mboya?s Ziwani House Nairobi.It ws one the experiences which I shall never forget in ?my lifetime,. This is because it was for the first time when I took a flight in a plane. Indeed it was a harrowing experience for the one and half hour flight in a Comet Plane.. Mboya had instructed me to trace either Mr.MichaelKamaliza, a trade unionist or Mr.Rashid Mfaume Kawawa, the Secretary General of the TFL {Tanganyika Federation of Labour, which was an equavalkent to the Mboya headed KFL, and that any of the two would help me trace Mwalimu Nyerere in DarEs Salaam. I did that and met Mr. Kamaliza who took me to an African location a place called Kinondoni where Mwalimu was addressing what looked like a seminar or a workshop of TANU cadres. H told booked me for two night in Mawesi Hotel.. The next day,Mr Kamaliza took me to Nyerere?s office. Mwalimu looked worried and very much concered of what had happened in Mboya?s the previous and inquired if anything bad happened to Mboya. He told me that hey had spoken over the phone, but he was still a worried man.. Malimu told someone whom I can?;t remember his name to give me some out of poket cashmoney for my upkeep while in Dar Es Salaam, but when I insisted that he had suffifc8ient money given to me for the trip by Mboya. Mwalimu insisted that since I was his personal guest that was the way the Tanganyika people treat their guest. So I was given Tshs 2020/ at ?the TAN office, This was a lot of money at that time. Even the whole members of the Legislative Council were only earning a monthly salary of Kshs 830/-per month Reading through the file, I realized they were containing minutes and programms of the PAFMECA.The Pan African Freedom Movement for East and Central Africa, which the two Nyerere and Mboiya and other ha launched at Mwnza the previous year. Some of the files were connected with the university of Edinbourgh and TANU matters. Before I boarded plane back to Nairobi Mwalimu entertained me to an afternoon tea hat at the Africana Hotel, where I met him with the late Mr.John Rupia, Mr Nsilo Nswayi, Bibi Titi Mohamed and his old friend Mr Paul Bomani.This meeting became a milestoneto my future operations asa journalist in this region, becausethese people helped me to becme intimately to many politicians of the day in Tanganyika. and I became very intimately attached to them.I was ?actively writing articles and fetures reports to the DRUM Magazine {East Africa?s Edition? under the editorship of Mr.Alan Rake,Mr.Mboya?s Englishman journalist friend. He had a small office portioned from Mboya?s KFL offices at AlviHouse. Perhaps my association with Mr. Rake and the late Boaz Reza Omori, former Editor-in-Chief of the DAILY NATION had actually shaped up my writing prowess.and professionalism. I remained in contact withMwalimu until his death. He had such a sharp and wonderful memory. Whenever he saw me during regional and international conference such as the OAU annual meetings of heads of state and governments summit ?in Addis Ababa, Mwalimu would joking shout at me saying ?Mtoto wa Mboya?. On on memorable occasion I escorted the late Dr. Robert JohnOuko to Nyerere?s rural home in Butiama, near Musoma. Ouko had just taken over from Joseph Odero Jowi as the Ministr for the East African Affairs based at Arusha.Bu was requested to deliver a personal message to Nyerere urgently by the late President Jomo Kenyatta.Ouko apparently had seen Dr.Nyerere ?talking to me intimately at Arusha during one of the international gatherings, and thought I would be a better conduit for him to use to reach Mwalimu Nyerere. I accompanied him to Buitiam via Migori, Sirare and Musoma.But upon arriving we found Nyerere engaged seriously in the game of Ajua with some local elders, so we waited for two hours. He greeted me telling Dr.Ouko thathe had knonme since I as a very young and slender man. But now I was bulky may be due to eating too much of ?Nyerere in Kisumu? Ouko was surprise that Mwalimu wa also fluent in Dho-Luo vernacular even better than Milton Obote who is close cousin of the Luos Ends Leooderaomolo at yahoo.com : About the author.Leo Odera Omolo is a veteran journalist now living ?on semi-retirement and living in the lake side City of Kisumu .He can be reached on Phons Nos 0722 486181, o733 509215.Or use . BOX 833 Kisumu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Ksh 500 The Secret reveals the most powerful law in the universe. The knowledge of this law has run like a golden thread through the lives and the teachings of all the prophets, seers, sages and saviors in the world's history, and through the lives of all truly great men and women. DVD at Ksh. 500 Reach over 13,100 members directly by advertising on this forum. Charges are Ksh. 1,000 per advert which you can post 3 times. Call/MPESA line at +254 721 663 208 To post to this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com http://ypkenya.org http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=57703506900 http://twitter.com/lyp_ke -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~--- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From homondi at gmail.com Mon Oct 12 00:39:42 2009 From: homondi at gmail.com (Hargwings Omondi) Date: Mon, 12 Oct 2009 07:39:42 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Re: written off cars In-Reply-To: <629485.95529.qm@web54111.mail.re2.yahoo.com> References: <407753.88135.qm@web31808.mail.mud.yahoo.com> <629485.95529.qm@web54111.mail.re2.yahoo.com> Message-ID: Victor, Unless there is a scam going on, an NZE cannot be written off if repair would cost only 45k (even 200k for that matter!). Insured value for an NZE cannot be less that 500k. There must be something very wrong somewhere or they did not disclose everything to you. On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 6:38 PM, victor luti wrote: > Hi Winny > > Just visit Leazkeys auctioneers in industrial area. I was there yesterday. > Typical quotes for an NZE KBB with front damage was 350,000/= . To repair it > will cost about 45,000/= > > --- On *Wed, 10/7/09, WINFRED NYAMBURA * wrote: > > > From: WINFRED NYAMBURA > Subject: [YP_Ke] written off cars > To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com > Date: Wednesday, October 7, 2009, 6:25 AM > > YP, > I am looking for someone or an insurance company who may be selling written > off vehicles. The damage should not exceed 15%; please send me quotations > for what you may have. ANyone here workign with insurance companies. Please > help > > WNN > > > > > > > > > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Learn to dance salsa today! DVD's for beginning, intermediate, and advanced ballroom dance instruction. Ksh 600. Fireproof - in an attempt to save his marriage, a firefighter uses a 40-day experiment known as "the love dare". Ksh 500 The Secret reveals the most powerful law in the universe. The knowledge of this law has run like a golden thread through the lives and the teachings of all the prophets, seers, sages and saviors in the world's history, and through the lives of all truly great men and women. DVD at Ksh. 500 Reach over 13,100 members directly by advertising on this forum. Charges are Ksh. 1,000 per advert which you can post 3 times. Call/MPESA line at +254 721 663 208 To post to this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com http://ypkenya.org http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=57703506900 http://twitter.com/lyp_ke -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~--- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From francis.mwangi.chege at nickelpro.com Mon Oct 12 01:57:51 2009 From: francis.mwangi.chege at nickelpro.com (Francis Mwangi Chege) Date: Mon, 12 Oct 2009 00:57:51 -0500 (CDT) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Stop Using Free Email Services For Your Business Message-ID: <25452.41.215.224.35.1255327071.squirrel@www.nickelpro.com> Do you want your prospects to take your business serious? Then you?ve got to stop using free email services to run your business! Come to think of it, how will you feel if you receive an email from Apple Inc. and the email address is mr_apple at gmail.com? You most likely will assume that the email is fake and probably the work of scammers. Successful Entrepreneurs don?t use such services to run their business! Why You Should Stop Using Free Email Services .............................................. The online community has a peculiar way of evaluating business outfits. You will hardly be taken serious as an entrepreneur if you do not have a unique domain name registered for your business. Online prospects will simply assume you are not a serious entrepreneur if you refuse to pay as little as $10 to have a domain name for your business. So likewise you will not be considered a serious businessman if you keep on using free email services provided by Yahoo, MSN, Gmail, Hotmail e.t.c. If you really mean to convince your prospective customers that you have quality product or services to render, then you must be willing to spend a little cash to get an email that bears your business? domain name. Failure to get one may damage your business profile. Using your own domain name as email address adds credibility to your small business. It creates the impression that your business is a well organized corporate organization. For example, admin at mydomain.com, sales at mydomain.com and support at mydomain.com looks and sound more businesslike than admin2007 at gmail.com, sales2007 at yahoo.com and support2007 at hotmail.com. Having your own email accounts that are tailored for different purposes such as Admin, Info, Sales, Support etc, makes it easier for you to organize your emails for quicker response. You will be better positioned to attend to urgent emails while those that are less important can wait till a more convenient time. If you have your own emails, you can make use of auto-responders to send pre-written emails in response to generic requests. This can save you invaluable time that would have been lost writing the same kind of email each time a similar request is made. Finally, I will strongly warn you NOT to use Free Email Services for financial transactions. It can be quite risky as crackers can hijack such email and use the information to defraud you or your client. 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(This is important as a case of double claims will not be entertained) NOTICE: Verification claims with error or any misinformation as regards filling for claims payment will be dishonored and disqualified as abuse to our Policy Terms and Services. This is in accordance with section 13(1) (n) of the National Gambling Act as adopted in 1993 and amended on 3rd July 1996 by the constitutional assembly. Be thus informed. *Staff of Nokia Communications Worldwide are not to partake in this Lottery...Accept my hearty congratulations once again! Yours faithfully, Mrs. Gracey Anderson. (Online Coordinator) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From bensonmaisori at yahoo.co.uk Mon Oct 12 02:20:20 2009 From: bensonmaisori at yahoo.co.uk (BENSON MAISORI) Date: Mon, 12 Oct 2009 06:20:20 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] KURIANS, KISIIS AND KARAMOJONG(K.K.K.) ARE ALSO KENYANS! Message-ID: <240185.14156.qm@web25907.mail.ukl.yahoo.com> I really hate discussing personalities more so when such personalities are people I hold in disdain much as someone of Kalonzo Musyoka's ilk. He shamelessly reconfirmed to us again that he is utterly useless in so far as Kenya politics, peace and reconciliation are concerned. The question I have always asked myself is in the scheme of KKK, where are the Kurians, Karamajongs and Kisiis? But that should not be the case either.. The villain we need to get rid of immediately are people like Kalonzo and any other character that supports an outfit that is inherently fashioned to serve the insatiable lust for power for people who think they are in leadership by divine right. So let me ask this question, since the K thing seems to be asking communities whose tribe name begins with K, does it mean my people (Kurians) are invited to the line up? What of Kisiis and Karamajong? And if not why? --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Learn to dance salsa today! DVD's for beginning, intermediate, and advanced ballroom dance instruction. Ksh 600. Fireproof - in an attempt to save his marriage, a firefighter uses a 40-day experiment known as "the love dare". Ksh 500 The Secret reveals the most powerful law in the universe. The knowledge of this law has run like a golden thread through the lives and the teachings of all the prophets, seers, sages and saviors in the world's history, and through the lives of all truly great men and women. DVD at Ksh. 500 Reach over 13,100 members directly by advertising on this forum. Charges are Ksh. 1,000 per advert which you can post 3 times. Call/MPESA line at +254 721 663 208 To post to this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com http://ypkenya.org http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=57703506900 http://twitter.com/lyp_ke -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~--- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From fwambanc at yahoo.com Mon Oct 12 05:54:53 2009 From: fwambanc at yahoo.com (fwamba nc fwamba) Date: Mon, 12 Oct 2009 02:54:53 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] REPLACING RINGERA:LET EVERYONE GET A FAIR CHANCE Message-ID: <25743bd8-bc53-4ce3-bd61-2da5d038c433@g23g2000yqh.googlegroups.com> I have been following the discussions about the supposed Ringera?s replacements with keen interest. A number of people have proposed and others commented about some names that were proposed. One such name that has prominently featured in this forum and others is that of former chairman of the Kenya national commission on human rights chief Maina Kiai.i have never met Maina Kiai myself but those I have interacted with have attested that he is one of a few people in Kenya that can be trusted to hold public office. I also had a privilege to watch know his dedication in fighting for human rights through news items and writings from those who have worked with Maina Kiai to attest to the fact that Maina Kiai worked hard while at KNCHR in the interest of ordinary Kenyans especially those who could not access justice.Maina Kiai amid threats, loudly and without fear talked for such people. it goes without saying that his absence and that of Kamanda Mucheke?s is highly missed at the KNCHR.I have personally interacted with neither but I have heard from many people who have expressed this sentiment, especially in relation to the slow pace at which supposed urgent issues are addressed these days a the KNCHR since Maina Kiai left. It?s true that since he left, the performance of KNCHR on the matters of human rights is highly wanting and maybe only one or two commissioners are working in the interest of the ordinary Kenyan citizen. However I would like to humbly disagree with those who are using Maina Kiai?s fantastic performance at the Kenya national commission on human rights as bedrock for his qualification to be the director of the Kenya anti-corruption commission. This automatically beats the logic of providing equal opportunity for every Kenyan. The line of argument is so weak that it denies chance to those Kenyans who have the will and ability to serve Kenyans competently but they have never had an opportunity to prove how good they can be. Am quite sure that our selfish nature allows us to in a biased manner shortlist people on the basis of what they have done before, downplaying the fact that we need to leave the opportunity open for others too who have never had a chance despite their will and ability to perform in the best way. I therefore request us to avoid such kind of discussions which might end up prejudicing the fair process of arriving at the most suitable person to fight corruption or be appointed to any other office. I don?t doubt Maina Kiai?s ability but we must also know that there are so many Kenyans who are denied chance, not because they are incompetent but because of one or two reasons sometimes fair and sometimes totally unfair reasons that makes a playground not level for everyone. This is the same case with John Githongo?s fight against corruption; he had an opportunity to blow a whistle because he was lucky to have been appointed permanent secretary in charge of governance and ethics because of the original close association with the president. There could be other greater and more trusted people out there who would have wished to fight corruption but they never had an opportunity to be appointed in such strategic positions like serving as permanent secretary in charge of ethics. So, am sure that if we are fair enough, lets give everyone equal opportunity and room to emerge and prove his/her competence whether in public service, civil society, political leadership or in serving in any position. Lest we are no different from the government which plays musical chairs and gives jobs based on advertisements which are skewed to fit descriptions of certain individuals. FWAMBA NC FWAMBA PO BOX 41046, NAIROBI, +254721779445 http://kenyayoungvotersalliance.blogspot.com --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Learn to dance salsa today! DVD's for beginning, intermediate, and advanced ballroom dance instruction. Ksh 600. Fireproof - in an attempt to save his marriage, a firefighter uses a 40-day experiment known as "the love dare". Ksh 500 The Secret reveals the most powerful law in the universe. The knowledge of this law has run like a golden thread through the lives and the teachings of all the prophets, seers, sages and saviors in the world's history, and through the lives of all truly great men and women. DVD at Ksh. 500 Reach over 13,100 members directly by advertising on this forum. Charges are Ksh. 1,000 per advert which you can post 3 times. Call/MPESA line at +254 721 663 208 To post to this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com http://ypkenya.org http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=57703506900 http://twitter.com/lyp_ke -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~--- From bensonmaisori at yahoo.co.uk Mon Oct 12 10:08:02 2009 From: bensonmaisori at yahoo.co.uk (BENSON MAISORI) Date: Mon, 12 Oct 2009 14:08:02 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Re: Marrying from a difference race/tribe! In-Reply-To: <774473.63238.qm@web38705.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <45793.48186.qm@web25902.mail.ukl.yahoo.com> Pastor, There is totally nothing wrong with one marrying from another tribe. You rightifully put it that we are children of God and more so once in love no barrier can be drawn against you. I suggest that sometimes future ambitions and aspirations such as politics may prompt one to marry from their tribe and leave their sweetheart of another tribe. Language barrier for those who value the extended family tree which includes grandpas. some grandees do not take it kindly that their grand daughter in law is talking in a language they cannot understand. --- On Mon, 12/10/09, Absalom Birai wrote: From: Absalom Birai Subject: [YP_Ke] Marrying from a difference race/tribe! To: "youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com" Date: Monday, 12 October, 2009, 1:45 PM Those who are for the idea of marrying from another tribe usually cite love and the idea of all of us being God's children as the two core reasons. Those two factors aside,are there any challenges of marrying someone from another tribe/race as compared to marrying ones own? Pr Birai 612-386-4608 www.pastorbirai.com ? ? ? --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Learn to dance salsa today! DVD's for beginning, intermediate, and advanced ballroom dance instruction. Ksh 600. Fireproof - in an attempt to save his marriage, a firefighter uses a 40-day experiment known as "the love dare". Ksh 500 The Secret reveals the most powerful law in the universe. The knowledge of this law has run like a golden thread through the lives and the teachings of all the prophets, seers, sages and saviors in the world's history, and through the lives of all truly great men and women. DVD at Ksh. 500 Reach over 13,100 members directly by advertising on this forum. Charges are Ksh. 1,000 per advert which you can post 3 times. Call/MPESA line at +254 721 663 208 To post to this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com http://ypkenya.org http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=57703506900 http://twitter.com/lyp_ke -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~--- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From wshabola at yahoo.com Mon Oct 12 06:45:46 2009 From: wshabola at yahoo.com (wilkister shabola) Date: Mon, 12 Oct 2009 03:45:46 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Re: Mom hio ni pressure In-Reply-To: <7b1c74720910120249l3486f75y8ce3971e6d8cd9b1@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <191419.11195.qm@web63806.mail.re1.yahoo.com> Nyongesa your loving mom is just hinting that you need to get hitched or hitch! Trust me its part of the favoritism! So make mom proud. Evidently you are mummy's boy.?My best while at it!Coz trust me you need it! --- On Mon, 10/12/09, joseph nyongesa wrote: From: joseph nyongesa Subject: [YP_Ke] Mom hio ni pressure To: "bidiiafrika" Date: Monday, October 12, 2009, 5:49 AM Mom, I love it when you come visiting. You see mom, I have always known (that is how I have been seeing it anyway) that I am your favorite son. Am not favorite because I never disturbed you with being taken to school, in any case in our days that was a luxury. I am the favorite because for 8 years i was the only one and also because of all my siblings, its me and me alone who has given you less trouble. I have heard you brag about this to your friends, dont deny that. Even so mom I have a little ?beef? with you. Mom beef means that I have an issue to raise. And it is that when you come to my crib and then start saying things to the effect that you don?t like eating food cooked by men?and you know very well that I am not hooked up...that is am the only one in that house?what are you telling me? Wajameni mom hio si ni pressure ama ni nini hio? ? --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Learn to dance salsa today! DVD's for beginning, intermediate, and advanced ballroom dance instruction. Ksh 600. Fireproof - in an attempt to save his marriage, a firefighter uses a 40-day experiment known as "the love dare". Ksh 500 The Secret reveals the most powerful law in the universe. The knowledge of this law has run like a golden thread through the lives and the teachings of all the prophets, seers, sages and saviors in the world's history, and through the lives of all truly great men and women. DVD at Ksh. 500 Reach over 13,100 members directly by advertising on this forum. Charges are Ksh. 1,000 per advert which you can post 3 times. 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URL: From owner-thedishlist at treet.ctinetworks.com Sun Oct 11 21:37:52 2009 From: owner-thedishlist at treet.ctinetworks.com (owner-thedishlist at treet.ctinetworks.com) Date: Sun, 11 Oct 2009 21:37:52 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Jambo] The DISH Vol. 12 No 41 Message-ID: <20091012013752.B4506176914@treet.ctinetworks.com> Dot's Information Service Hotline "Unbossed and unbought news and information you can use" Visit The DISH online at www.thedish.org Vol. 12 No 41...Dedicated to the Dialogue on Race... 10-11-09 ******************************************************** Table of Contents 1. Bit of History...Sophie Scholl: The Woman Who Defied Hitler (1921-1943) 2. The Tyranny of War...By John Burl Smith 3. Hood Notes...Mississippi Talking and Learning 4. News You Use...Demand Dignity: All Rights for All People 5. Venue for an Artist...The New 'Whitopia'...By Lewis Beale 6. DISHing It Up Hot!...Good Hair?...By Dot 7. Disgruntled 8. Mailbox ************************************************************ Bit of History Sophie Scholl: The Woman Who Defied Hitler (1921-1943) Sophie Magdalena, the third child of Robert and Magdalene Scholl, was born May 9, 1921 in Forchtenberg, Germany. Devoutly Lutheran, the Scholls taught their children to treat all people with respect, dignity and equality. A very precocious Sophie entered public school at seven. The family moved to Ludwigsburg in 1930 and two years later to Ulm, where her father started a consulting business. Sophie entered a secondary school for girls in 1932. All children were required to join Hitler's Youth organizations at age twelve. Like her female classmates, Sophie joined the League of German Girls. Enthusiastic at first, Sophie, who was heavily influenced by her father's critical views of the Nazis, became disenchanted, distrusting the Nazis. An avid reader, Sophie developed an interest in philosophy and theology. A budding artist, Sophie's drawing and painting talents brought her in contact with artists, who expressed dissenting views also. The firmness of her Christian views, regarding the essential dignity of every human being, escalated her basic resistance to Nazi ideology. Departing secondary school in 1940, Sophie's graduation essay, The Hand that Moved the Cradle, Moved the World, foreshadowed her life's course. She took a job as a kindergarten teacher in hopes of avoiding the six months mandatory National Labor Service, which was a prerequisite for admission to a University. However, she was not so lucky and had to enter the auxiliary war service as a nursery teacher in 1941. The military regimentation of the Labor Service further alienated Sophie from the Nazis. After enrolling in the University of Munich in 1942, Sophie immersed herself in art, music, literature, philosophy and theology. Her older brother, Hans, who was studying medicine, introduced her to his friends, most of whom opposed the Nazis and the war. Many of these students would play a pivotal role in Sophie's destiny. Among Sophie's new acquaintances were a number of artists, writers and philosophers, particularly Carl Muth and Theodor Haecker, with whom she pondered the question, "How the individual must act under a dictatorship?" Her brother's imprisonment during1938 by the Gestapo for involvement in a banned youth group and her father's incarceration for making critical remarks about Hitler in 1942, further radicalized Sophie's thinking. Moreover, Cardinal John Henry Newman's "theology of conscience" and a stern anti-Nazi sermon by Cardinal Clemens August Graf von Galen, the Roman Catholic Bishop of M?nster, regarding the mass killings of Jews made passive resistance to the Nazis the only course of action for Sophie and her friends once they learned that the Nazis were euthanasizing the handicapped, mentally ill, homosexuals and others designated as undesirables. During this time, Hans, along with Alex Schmorell and a few other students, formed a non-violent resistance group called the White Rose. Their goal was to encourage passive resistance to the Nazis by secretly distributing leaflets. Hans and Alex Schmorell, with assistance from Professor Kurt Huber, published six leaflets entitled "The White Rose" and "Leaflets of the Resistance," which Sophie and others disseminated at Munich University. Quoting the Bible, Aristotle, Novalis, Goethe and Schiller, they appealed to the German intelligentsia. Copies were carried to other universities or mailed to citizens across Germany. They urged "Support for the resistance movement!" through active opposition to Adolf Hitler and in the struggle for "Freedom of speech and religion, as well as protection of the individual from a criminal dictatorial state." The Nazis' crushing defeat at Stalingrad in February 1943, where over 350,000 soldiers died, shattered the Nazi claim of invincibility. Sophie and her colleagues felt the time was right to make a bold statement for freedom. Prof. Huber composed the sixth leaflet and addressed it to "Fellow students!" It announced that the "day of reckoning" had come for "the most contemptible tyrant our people have ever endured. As the German people had looked to university students to help break Napoleon in 1813, they now looked to them to break the Nazi terror." It concluded, "The dead of Stalingrad adjure us!" On the nights of the 3rd, 8th, and 15th of February 1943, the slogans "Freedom" and "Down with Hitler" were painted on University walls and other buildings in Munich with tar-based paint. The leaflets and graffiti prompted an intense search for the dissidents. It is speculated that even though Sophie and Hans felt that the Gestapo was closing in, their boldness in the name of Jesus Christ would strengthen the German people to resist the Nazis. On the morning of February 18, 1943 the Scholls, along with Christoph Probst, took a suitcase of leaflets to the university and placed copies in the corridors for students. The Scholls went to the top floor and as though in total defiance of Nazi power, Sophie dumped leaflets over the railing to float down to students below. They and other members of The White Rose were arrested by the Gestapo. Four days later, on February 22, 1943, Sophie, Hans and Probst were found guilty of treason and beheaded by guillotine within hours of the verdict. As though in a re-enactment of Sophie's defiant act, the sixth leaflet was smuggled out of Germany to the UK, and renamed "The Manifesto of the Students of Munich," then Allied planes rained down millions of copies on Germany in July 1943. Today, Sophie and Hans' names grace buildings, streets, parks and plazas. Statues all over Germany commemorate their heroism. The fountain and the central square hall at Munich University bear their names. Numerous plays, novels and other works of art tell the story of The Woman Who Defied Hitler. (Sources: http://en.wikipedia.org, www.bellaonline.com and www.fff.org) The Tyranny of War By John Burl Smith "Somebody, after all, had to make a start. What we wrote and said is also believed by many others. They just do not dare express themselves as we did. How can we expect righteousness to prevail when there is hardly anyone willing to give himself up individually to a righteous cause? Such a fine, sunny day, and I have to go, but what does my death matter, if through us thousands of people are awakened and stirred to action? We will not be silent?The White Rose will not leave you in peace!" (Sophie Scholl) Born during the mid-years of WWII, I came to believe that all Germans marched in lockstep with Adolf Hitler and the Nazis. Subsequently, over the years this perspective of Germany was reinforced by images of the Holocaust. Rhetorically, history books and movies never presented any dissenting voices in Germany, except from Jews who were being slaughtered and even some Jews that were able to pass, supported Hitler's policies. Strangely enough, regarding this subject, a totally unfamiliar name, Sophie Scholl, came to my attention last week. Sophie Scholl, a young German student, who was a part of a short lived resistance movement "The White Rose," was martyred for her resistance activities. Having been involved in the civil rights and black power movements and the organizer of the Memphis Invaders, which supported the sanitation workers during their strike, I thought the world always recognized individuals, even if posthumously, who in the face of tyranny, stood on moral principles under such circumstances. This young lady and her colleagues defied the most brutal and vicious tyrant and died trying to awaken the spirit of a nation to the horrors not only of war but of the inhumane treatment defenseless people were suffering in their midst. There is no explanation for why accounts of her life and The White Rose are obliterated from Western war annals. It is as though their lives did not matter in regards to humanitarian ideals. Although the fight against segregation in the United States is not officially termed a war, those who fought on the front lines during "sit-ins," joined "freedom rides" and marched in places such as Salem and Birmingham, as well as those who survived Co-Intel-Pro's assassination squads, are like Sophie, Hans and other members of The White Rose, who gave their lives for freedom from tyranny in their country. These fighters have also gone unrecognized. Exercising moral authority most times occur in the shadows of anonymity well away from the glare of spotlights, cameras and media attention, where the fear of death can ooze, like sweat from one's pores. Then, only you and your God know the real motivation prompting your action. War is the opposite of peace, however today in this world of media-speak, war is sanitized for public consumption much like the Nazis did in Germany and the lies, greed and manipulated half-truths that plunged the world into mayhem are made to sound as if war is a rescue mission. A war on the population of a country today is described as a liberation campaign and occupation troops are called liberators. The neo-colonialism they must endure is passed off as democracy. Moreover, any locals who oppose the foreign invaders that have taken over their country are not embraced as "freedom fighters;" they are labeled terrorists. Adolf Hitler created this same kind of illusion for the world and most Germans bought into it. But, against overwhelming odds, Sophie Scholl gave her life to show Germany and the world that no lie can cover truth forever. One day, like a dandelion growing up through concrete, truth will break through. Even though powerful governments knew about the horrors the Nazis were perpetrating at home and in other countries, they remained silent or sought to justify Hitler's aggression. The modern equivalent is the United States in Iraq and Afghanistan. The people there are victims like the people of Austria, Czechoslovakia and Poland were when Hitler invaded. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. received the Nobel Peace Prize for his civil rights work, including his stand against the Vietnam War. Explaining his stand, he made clear that there was no difference between the tyranny he opposed in the South and what the US was doing in Vietnam. He said "injustice anywhere is injustice everywhere." In other words, the kind of tyranny blacks in the South were enduring at the hands of whites was no different from the tyranny Vietnamese were suffering at the hands of armed US forces. Consequently, the tyranny of war Sophie Scholl died fighting against in Germany, was tantamount to Dr. King's opposition to the Vietnam War and should be a challenge which enlivens our opposition to the US occupation in Iraq and Afghanistan. In death, people like Sophie, Dr. King, and many others make their lives count for even more, because of their moral stand against injustice, tyranny and inequality. Like Jesus Christ, they worked to promote reconciliation, justice and integrity in the world. Hood Notes Mississippi Talking and Learning "They just don't talk about it. People don't understand that part of the healing begins when you talk about it, so they just keep it to themselves." Jacquelyn Martin, a black civil rights organizer. Passed in 2006, Mississippi Senate Bill 2718 mandates all kindergartners to 12th-graders be exposed to civil rights education. In the younger grades, students will read books such as "I Love My Hair!" as a way to discuss concepts like racial differences in skin complexion and hair texture. Later grades will delve more deeply into how ordinary citizens shaped the civil rights movement and the long-term effects those changes had upon the nation. All students will study the nation's racial troubles and progress in US history courses. This year, the new civil rights curriculum is being taught in 10 pilot programs. Teacher workshops begin this month, taught by the state Department of Education in conjunction with the Fannie Lou Hamer National Institute on Citizenship and Democracy at Jackson State University, Teaching for Change in Washington, and the William Winter Institute for Racial Reconciliation at the University of Mississippi. According to state curriculum specialist Chauncey Spears, "Mandating the new curriculum was the only way to ensure it would be taught." It's not that teachers haven't wanted to teach civil rights, though he admits that's probably the case in some places. It's more a symptom of a nationwide problem, an educational stricture some say is an unwelcome byproduct of the No Child Left Behind Act: Teaching to the test. As the stakes become higher, the curriculum narrows. Teaching Mississippi students about civil rights will fill an educational gap, since most Mississippi children have never heard of Emmett Till, the 14-year-old black child whose 1955 lynching in Mississippi by a white mob galvanized the civil rights movement. They haven't heard of the 1964 "Freedom Summer," when 1,000 volunteers swept into this area to register black voters. They don't know about ordinary citizens who faced extraordinary odds to bring change. Next fall, the stories of the civil rights era will be taught ? and tested ? in all public schools. In many places, it will end a decades-old culture of silence. People here don't like to remember the nights of church bombings and explosions; the sound of rifles being loaded in the dark as citizens patrolled sidewalks and sanctuaries, trying to stem the violence. They don't like to remember the fear and distrust ? between blacks and whites, but also among themselves. Making civil rights a subject in school is "a pretty drastic change," acknowledges Spears. "But how can you have a strong education program when you have high-achieving grads who have such little understanding of their own history?" The inspiration for the program came from McComb High School teacher Vickie Malone, who began teaching "Local Cultures" as an elective for seniors. Malone wanted her students to hear all the voices of history, both black and white, taught in an open way that promoted understanding, not fear. According to Malone, "I wanted them to understand choices, and how profoundly they can affect the rest of your life. A lot of kids today are just numbed out, but back then, the kids were the movers and the shakers." (Indeed, in 1961, 300 students walked out of Burglund High School to the McComb City Hall in support of voting rights ? 116 were jailed.) This exploration through history is sure to be painful, but Mississippi educators believe the state will be better for having their children learn from and talk about the past. (Source: www.csmonitor.com/2009/1008/p25s02-usgn.html) News You Use Demand Dignity: All Rights for All People The theme for the Amnesty International USA's 2009 Southern Regional Conference is Demand Dignity: All Rights for All People. Each year Amnesty gathers activists from around the South for a weekend to celebrate and strengthen the human rights movement. This year's conference is scheduled for Atlanta! It will be held from October 30 through November 1 at the Holiday Inn Conference Center in Decatur, Georgia. The conference will include panels on Troy Davis featuring his sister Martina Correia, and on the right to health, featuring Amnesty International's Secretary General, Irene Khan. Workshops throughout the weekend will cover a panoply of issues, including the human rights situation in Zimbabwe, immigrant rights, the death penalty, and ending torture. Each workshop includes a skills component, such as ways to discuss difficult issues, meeting with elected officials, and using art to advance human rights. In addition to the workshops, the conference will include caucus sessions for people to meet other human rights advocates from their state and city and for students and faculty advisors to meet and learn from each other. Other activities include a cultural event, featuring hip-hop, Bhangra dancing, folk drums, and other Atlanta area artists. If you want to learn more about human rights and advocacy work here in Georgia, attend the Amnesty's 2009 Southern Regional Conference's Demand Dignity: All Rights for All People. For more information, including deadlines, accommodation, volunteering, fees, and subsidies, visit http://tinyurl.com/southernconf. Venue for an Artist The New 'Whitopia' By Lewis Beale Some of the fastest-growing areas in America are also the most Caucasian -- author Rich Benjamin's new book explores the new establishment of white ghettos. Both Bill Bishop and Rich Benjamin trace this to the 1960s. That was a time when, Bishop writes, "Americans lost their sense of a nation, by accident, in the sweeping economic and cultural shifts that took place." And, Benjamin adds, "Once the courts demanded racial integration, many whites fled to the suburbs." Now that many of those inner suburbs have become increasingly minority, a significant number of whites have fled further out to what Benjamin refers to as "exurban" counties like Forsyth (an hour's drive north of Atlanta), which are 83 percent non-Hispanic white. Yet Benjamin says he found "racism without racists" in these towns. "I very much believe we do have structural racism in our communities, yet we don't have racists. The good news is we don't have interpersonal racism. But structural racism is harder to attack." Benjamin also notes that a significant proportion of the people moving to these white enclaves are older folks with specific fears and agendas. And the Obama presidency has only heightened those qualms and, in some cases, brought out nativist impulses. "When you look at the tea bag protests, and the birther movement, this is an existential crisis facing conservative white Americans," Benjamin says. "They don't want to expand government dependence, and they link big government to city people and minorities who are perceived to be on the dole. These Americans fear where the country is going economically, racially and government-wise." That 40 percent of Americans under 24 are non-white, and that whites will no longer be in the majority by 2042, only serves to make this unease more palpable. So in the near future "there may be a democracy gap where older whites, who are more inclined to vote, have the power to determine the outcome of politics," Benjamin says. "That means there will be spending for older people, like Medicare and Social Security, and the lack of spending for young brown people, like education. There will be different priorities in funding." And whether or not the younger generation will have different political values than their elders is, Benjamin says, up in the air. He feels Obama's popularity among young people could mean "long-term brand loyalty to the Democrats, and progressive values. But it's equally likely white members of this generation can be anti-government in a way that's racialized. When you poll on immigration, for example, the difference between the young and their parent's views is indiscernible." In the meantime, Bishop believes that the crazy quilt of cultures and values the big sort has created just "makes any sort of national change harder. We get by, but what we lack is an ability to do things that are transformative. The metro and state areas are where the action is in terms of new policy. Who has the first universal health insurance? Massachusetts. Cities are doing experiments in power production; school districts are experimenting with buying food locally. "At the local level you will have this experiment in policy, and at the national level you will have this congestion." About Me: Lewis Beale is a freelance writer whose work has appeared in The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Washington Post, Newsday and many other publications. For more on this topic, visit the culture and society section at www.miller-mccune.com. DISHing It Up Hot! Good Hair? By Dot For years, I have wondered why black women fry, dye, lye and weave to achieve something other than their natural hair. Recently, when I complained about the situation to an acquaintance about us - black women - making the Koreans and others that market ethnic hair and hair care products rich, she exclaimed, "You don't have to worry about the rain turning your hair; you've got ?good hair!'" I never considered my hair particularly "good!" Unlike most of the black women I know, I have no problem jumping into a swimming pool, because I do not use chemicals, blowers, or anything else that would make my hair straight. I happen to like my natural curls. I do not wear extensions or braids. More often than not, I brush and comb it back and contain the mass with a scrunchie. It takes a few minutes. I could not imagine spending hours on my hair. And, quite frankly, some of the styles that erupt from black beauty salons after hours of cutting, dying, lying, weaving and primping are simply ridiculous. Black women should be ashamed to go out in public looking like clowns. Sadly, it is my understanding that even these foolish styles are more favored in the American workplace than natural hair, which is viewed as ?too black' or ?militant.' Supposedly, if one had a job, one could get fired showing up au naturel. Even though the documentary came out earlier this year, I just recently learned about Chris Rock's Good Hair. According to the film's promo, Rock became committed to answering his daughter's question, "Daddy, how come I don't have good hair?" He also wanted to know who or what was responsible for putting that question into his little girl's head. I have not seen the film, which is directed by Emmy Award nominee Jeff Stilson, but I would definitely like to see whether or not Rock answers his daughter's question and his own quandary. I have my own take on this subject. Forged from years of personal experience, I am convinced that ?good hair' is a euphemism for ?white hair.' Black women need to learn to love themselves, all of their selves including their natural nappy hair. Before black women can get the love and respect from others they believe they deserve and desire, they will have to stop trying to be white. This includes Oprah and the lady in the White House! Weaving, frying, dying and lying about their hair scream "I hate myself!" And, unfortunately, we pass this self-hatred on to our children and future generations. Disgruntled feels: Inspired! On Friday, the world was stunned by the announcement that the Norwegian Nobel Committee had awarded the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize to the sitting US President. In issuing its statement, the committee cited President Barack Obama's "extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and cooperation between peoples." On a personal note, I am far from convinced the committee made the right decision or chose the best person possible as this year's Nobel Peace Prize recipient. However, in choosing President Obama, I sincerely hope this prize and the recognition it brings inspire the president to genuinely work for peace, which means ending the US wars of aggression in Afghanistan and Iraq, reducing the size of the US nuclear arsenal and working for peace, not profits, in troubled regions of the world. Most importantly, I hope it inspires Mr. Obama to work toward a lasting peace within his own country by starting a dialogue on race, a subj ect he has heretofore been reluctant to face. Disgruntled says: The CBS late-night host David Letterman recently acknowledged that he had sexual relations with young women that work behind the scenes in producing his show. We are not certain, based on what has been published about these affairs as a result of an alleged attempted blackmail plot, exactly how many female staff members Letterman bedded. According to a spokesperson for Worldwide Pants, Inc., Letterman's production company, all these affairs took place before Letterman wedded in March of this year to his longtime love interest and mother of his son Regina Lasko. While this latest incident of men in the workplace taking advantage of young women is the brunt of late night comedy, we know the Letterman affair is not an isolated incident. Hundreds of thousands of Lettermen everyday take advantage of young men and women in the workforce. Available for sexual favors, too often these young people are hired over older workers with more experience and education. Behind the scenes of the Letterman show and in offices across the country, these kind of affairs are more than fodder for jokes; they are at the roots of workplace sexual abuse and age discrimination. Disgruntled wants to know: Recently, students and workers in Puerto Rico responded to massive government layoffs with protests and strikes. Already faced with double-digit unemployment, these layoffs and others expected in a few months as the conservative government of Luis Fortu?o, the first governor affiliated with the US Republican Party in 40 years, puts in place an austerity plan to combat its mounting fiscal crisis, are sure to further impoverish the island nation that suffers with a more than forty percent poverty rate. In addition to the massive layoffs, the government has promised to privatize and consolidate some forty agencies and infrastructure, a process that will eliminate an additional 30,000 public sector positions. Since announcing the layoffs, the government has had to deal with continuous marches and demonstrations by workers and students. In response, the government has employed a combination of violence and fear, using shock troops to intimidate and arrest protesters. Yet, the people have refused to accept the situation and are taking to the streets demanding change. During the 1960s, students in the US led marches and demonstrations and participated in non-violent civil disobedience to demand the changes in the socio-political landscape of the US that is so often touted today. One wonders, what will it take for US students and workers to protest conditions in this country? Mailbox: E-Mails, Faxes and Telephone Calls Email http://news.antiwar.com ... Senate Passes $636 Billion Military Bill...By Jason Ditz...The Senate today voted 93-7 in favor of the $636 billion defense appropriations bill to provide funding to the US military over the fiscal year beginning this month. The bill includes $128.2 billion in funding for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and bars President Obama from transferring any of the suspects at Guantanamo Bay to the US for trials. Two of the Senators voting against the bill, Sens. McCain and Feingold, objected to the $2.5 billion in continued funding for C-17 military aircraft. The Pentagon has said it doesn't want the aircraft, and the Obama Administration has sought to cancel the funding for them. Sen. Feingold was the only Democrat to vote against the bill. The six Republicans included Sens. McCain, Enzi, Coburn, Demint, Barrasso, and Graham. Email info at barackobama.com ... A call to action.....This morning, Michelle and I awoke to some surprising and humbling news. At 6 a.m., we received word that I'd been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for 2009. To be honest, I do not feel that I deserve to be in the company of so many of the transformative figures who've been honored by this prize -- men and women who've inspired me and inspired the entire world through their courageous pursuit of peace. But I also know that throughout history the Nobel Peace Prize has not just been used to honor specific achievement; it's also been used as a means to give momentum to a set of causes. That is why I've said that I will accept this award as a call to action, a call for all nations and all peoples to confront the common challenges of the 21st century. These challenges won't all be met during my presidency, or even my lifetime. But I know these challenges can be met so long as it's recognized that they will not be met by one perso n or one nation alone. This award -- and the call to action that comes with it -- does not belong simply to me or my administration; it belongs to all people around the world who have fought for justice and for peace. And most of all, it belongs to you, the men and women of America, who have dared to hope and have worked so hard to make our world a little better. So today we humbly recommit to the important work that we've begun together. I'm grateful that you've stood with me thus far, and I'm honored to continue our vital work in the years to come. Thank you, President Barack Obama Email www.fpif.org ...Losing the Moral High Ground...By Frida Berrigan...On the eighth anniversary of the launch of Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan, the spotlight is on the Obama administration's evolving war strategy in a nation long known as the "graveyard of empires." The current discourse on what is now dubbed "Obama's War" focuses on the number and composition of troops, as well as the overarching strategy (counter-insurgency, rapid withdrawal, a mix of military and reconstruction operations). But we should not lose sight of another consequence of the October 7, 2001 invasion: the detention of thousands of people suspected of being hostile to the United States. They remain held at prisons at Guant?namo, Bagram Air Field, and elsewhere. They have now become Obama's enemy combatants...The United States wrestled these men from their home countries and held them from their families for as long as eight-and-a-half years. We found no evidence against them or, in col lecting evidence and intelligence, failed to follow our own laws (which have served us well in every other war we've fought). The men have been destroyed physically, psychologically, and emotionally ? and most of them have been found guilty of nothing. We cannot give them back years of their lives. We can't give them back dignity, wholeness, or their faith in the goodness of America. We can't even ? after 10 months of work ? give them a satisfactory repatriation solution. The Obama administration has a lot of ground to cover in the next four months. Email ...www.nytimes.com Spite ...By Paul Krugman...There was what President Obama likes to call a teachable moment last week, when the International Olympic Committee rejected Chicago's bid to be host of the 2016 Summer Games. "Cheers erupted" at the headquarters of the conservative Weekly Standard, according to a blog post by a member of the magazine's staff, with the headline "Obama loses! Obama loses!" Rush Limbaugh declared himself "gleeful." "World Rejects Obama," gloated the Drudge Report. And so on. So what did we learn from this moment? For one thing, we learned that the modern conservative movement, which dominates the modern Republican Party, has the emotional maturity of a bratty 13-year-old. But more important, the episode illustrated an essential truth about the state of American politics: at this point, the guiding principle of one of our nation's two great political parties is spite pure and simple. If Republicans think something might be good for the presi dent, they're against it ? whether or not it's good for America. **************************************************** For comments, questions or to unsubscribe, email thedish at ga.net. ***************************************************** From franklinm3 at yahoo.com Mon Oct 12 03:57:47 2009 From: franklinm3 at yahoo.com (Francis Njuguna) Date: Mon, 12 Oct 2009 00:57:47 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Encouragement For Today Message-ID: <115716.17775.qm@web52811.mail.re2.yahoo.com> For his anger lasts only a moment, but his favor lasts a lifetime; weeping may remain for a night,but rejoicing comes in the morning.Psalms 30:5 NIV There is an African proverb that says that " no rain falls forever". 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Elsewhere and in partnership with the City Council of Nairobi, University of Nairobi, Water Resources Management Authority, National Environment Management Authority, Kara and United Nations Environment Program, a national Councillors' sensitization workshop on integrated solid waste management will take place between 18-19 November 2009. We appreciate the South Coast Residents Association for renewing its membership with Kara. We are glad you are reading us. Editor. In this issue and at a glance . Kara, City Hall in a residents associations by-law pact Tough new corporate governance guidelines: Football mess: Why Govt must disband KFF, FKL National Land Policy: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: . Neighbourhood Kenya - advertise in November edition What others say - Nalo; Okoth; Wekesa and Dr. Ndemo : "Have you ever thought of the threats and opportunities for Kenya in the integration of the East African Community (EAC). 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Moi?s indelible mark on education and peace Mr. Joe Ombuor, in his piece in The Standard on Saturday10th October 2009, chronicles the achievements of Mzee Daniel Arap Moi in the education sector and his efforts at finding solution to the problems of Southern Sudan. It basically drove me back to history of what education used to be. About Southern Sudan and the achievements they have indicated, I do not know. ? I went to school when we used to pay Kshs 20.00 at the chief?s camp per term. We were then given pencils, rulers, exercise books, and text books the whole term in school. I only used to take my signed filled exercise book to the school office and I was given a new exercise book in exchange. The school had cartons of supplies, chalk, dusters etc. ? This was up till 1978 when Mzee Jomo Kenyatta died. I was then in class 7 reading for the Certificate of Primary Education ?CPE. I joined Form 1 in 1979 and again, fee in secondary school was very manageable. The cost of transport in those poor roads was also manageable then. ? Then Mzee Moi came with Free Primary Milk in primary school. I am happy it found when I had left primary education and was already in secondary school. He then started what they then called Free Primary Education. Remember, we were only paying Kshs 20.00 and all educational material was given to us. ? But when Mzee Moi came up with the first Free Primary Education, educational supplements started disappearing. That is when education started going to the dogs. Parents started paying more than Kshs 20.00 in support of Free Primary Education. With Free Primary Education, government supplements started disappearing, and I would have expected Mr. Ombour to investigate this and come up with an informed opinion. ? Parents started buying pencil, exercise books and text books in support of Free Primary Education. That is when parents started paying tuition fee in support of Free Primary education. That is when other hitherto unknown authors started appearing on the scene with different books in support of Free Primary Education. ? Do you remember Safari Book 1, 2, 3 and 4 as texts that were immortal? Do you remember Primary Mathematics series? Then we had General Science Text Book. Those were the only books used for tuition instructions when we were paying Kshs 20.00 tuition, payable at the chief?s camp. Books were available in the schools and for each subject, the teachers came with enough text books to be shared in class. These were promptly collected as the lesson ended. But when Mzee Moi came with his version of Free Primary Education, many versions of the same subject texts were introduced as part of the curriculum and parents were told to buy all these books in support of Free Primary Education. ? This is when our children in the lower primary began being subjected to reading all subjects from Mathematics to English to Geography, to History, to Ethics to Everything. With the coming of Mzee Moi to power, Free Primary Education came with costs hitherto not seen by parents. This is the time they killed the Kenya National Equipment Scheme, all in support of Free Primary Education. Perhaps Mr. Ombour might do a research on how Kenya National Equipment Scheme was looted under the Moi watch and eventually killed. ? The rest as they say is history. Free Primary Education under the guidance of Mzee Moi became such a costly affair for the parents in Kenya to an extent that Mzee had to think of new avenues of creating pretended soft landings. He started building schools and naming them after himself. This is how all the Girls schools named after Moi were built. And in building these schools, the school head teachers in collusion with the Parents Teachers Associations made a kill. ? They extorted money under the now infamous Building Fund to support this expansionist enterprise of Mzee Moi. Schools were built, very magnificent yes, but very shallow in out put. Pupils were subjected to grater coasts to sustain this ill move. This is the time Mzee Moi came up with the Quarter System that condemned students to their villages. This is also the time all teachers were posted back to their own villages. Vintage Moi. ? It is also worth remembering that it was under Mzee Moi that all of a sudden the 7+4+2+3=16 system of education was changed to 8-4-4=0 system. Journalists will recall that the change was so abrupt to an extent that it created jam when there was double admission at the university at the first admissions of the Moi Graduates. That marked the death of quality education in Kenya. ? And this is known all over the world; that Mzee Moi messed the education system in Kenya. And I bet it is time we all faced the truth. Mzee Moi killed our education system that was of high quality, and subjected our children to experiments and mediocrity. Some isolated cases of brightness managed to still shine through though. ? We nowadays have graduates who cannot communicate effectively, courtesy of Mzee Moi and his 8-4-4=0 system of education. Our children stopped playing in school because of Mzee Moi and his 8-4-4=0 system of education. Children have stopped being children because of Mzee Moi. And I cannot for once give him credit on education. ? He created all the mess that will take strong will to clean. Parents must rise up and demand answers; what does a child in class one do with all those books as currently listed for them? ? There are areas where I can give Mzee Moi all the marks, like opening Kenya to all the corrupt networks, like creating impunity, like entrenching tribalism, like maintaining the cost of living at low levels- prices of essential commodities and like killing football in Kenya. ? But to credit Mzee Moi with building several schools and forget the pain the parents have born with the heavy costs therein attendant is to miss the point by very wide margins. ? ? ? Odhiambo T Oketch, Chair; Stakeholders Evaluation Team ?Nairobi Tel; 0735 529 126, 0724 365 557, Email; komarockswatch at yahoo.com, friendofkcdn at gmail.com http://kcdnkomarockswatch.blogspot.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From prcanb at yahoo.com Mon Oct 12 11:34:38 2009 From: prcanb at yahoo.com (Absalom Birai) Date: Mon, 12 Oct 2009 08:34:38 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] It's all in the mind! Message-ID: <773185.26386.qm@web38708.mail.mud.yahoo.com> I woke up this morning only to find snow on the ground. Strange as it might sound,its beautiful and I love it. As a matter of fact,I have been waiting for it! Did I say that "I have been waiting for it? Yap! Hard to believe that. If anything, I have come to believe in the phrase that,"It's all in the mind." Let me explain. -When I first came to this country, I made my home in Berrien Springs, Michigan, one of the homes of snow. For all the time that I lived there-10 years,I hated snow with passion. Every winter came up with bad memories and a strong desire to return to my motherland. Everything else about about Berrien springs was good except for snow! - In December 1999,we relocated to Dallas, Texas,where I vowed to live as long as I was in the USA. The weather there,reminded me of sweet home! -In May 2005,We relocated to Minnesota, another home of cold winters and of course snow With time,I have come to love Minnesota;yea,even winter! I even look forward to it.What a change of attitude! Here is what this journey has taught me: -You can do almost anything as long as you tune your mind to it. -I know of people who were against God/the Bible/Christianity, but as soon as they embraced it,they defended it with all their passion. -I know of people who vowed never to quit smoking,drinking or even think of becoming vegetarians, but with time, all that changed. I am almost certain that you have come across such individuals. Yes,there are certain things that we are doing/not doing because we think that its impossible,but then,if you convince your mind,you can sure do almost everything! Can you at least try? Just a thought. 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URL: From komarockswatch at yahoo.com Tue Oct 13 05:13:33 2009 From: komarockswatch at yahoo.com (odhiambo okecth) Date: Tue, 13 Oct 2009 02:13:33 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] =?utf-8?b?W1lQX0tlXSBSZTogTW9p4oCZcyBpbmRlbGlibGUgbWFy?= =?utf-8?q?k_on_education_and_peace?= In-Reply-To: <486048.32959.qm@web24403.mail.ird.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <704592.89310.qm@web31404.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Friends, I like the kind of heat this piece has generated. To Faiza, N'Otiya, Phillip, Dr Matunda, Prof Maina, Emmanuel, Maurice, Edith, Paul, Willis and all, it surely must be a wake up call to look at things critically, especially issues that impact on us all. The piece did not disparrage the quality of the products of 8-4-4=0 system. It even said as much- that we have quality students that have gone through that system. The crack of the matter was 'Free Primary Education'. Just like we have it now, is it really free? Why call it free when it comes with costs hitherto not borne by parents? That was the issue. But many thanks for the input; parhaps we need to assess if our pupils in class 1 need all that they are currently being subjected to. N'Otiya captures the spirit of the piece pretty well. Odhiambo T Oketch http://kcdnkomarockswatch.blogspot.com --- On Mon, 10/12/09, okello emmanuel wrote: From: okello emmanuel Subject: [YP_Ke] Re: Moi?s indelible mark on education and peace To: "komarockswatch at yahoo.com" Cc: "africa-oped at yahoogroups.com" , "bidii-afrika at googlegroups.com" , "ccr-kenya at yahoogroups.com" , "kca_main at yahoogroups.com" , "kc-ab at yahoogroups.ca" , "jambo at publiceyesite.org" , "jaluo at jaluo.com" , "KACA at yahoogroups.com" , "kenva at yahoogroups.com" , "kenya_pyla at yahoogroups.com" , "kenya-alternatives at googlegroups.com" , "kenya-can at yahoogroups.com" , "kenyacitizensassembly at yahoogroups.com" , "kenyaclub at yahoogroups.com" , "kenyap2012g at yahoogroups.com" , "kenyaonline at yahoogroups.com" , "luv4self_network at yahoogroups.com" , "madaraka-kenya at yahoogroups.com" , "mailbox at nation.co.ke" , "mazingira at yahoogroups.com" , "mbonbani at yahoogroups.com" , "mulembe at yahoogroups.com" , "mwananchi at yahoogroups.com" , "mwanyagetinge at yahoogroups.com" , "net-kenya at yahoogroups.com" , "NewVisionKenya at yahoogroups.com" , "next_kenya at yahoogroups.com" , "nyanzayouthcoalition at rocketmail.com" , "nyciv at googlegroups.com" , "Openyourthirdeye at yahoogroups.com" , "panafricanistforum at yahoogroups.com" , "ProgressiveMinds at yahoogroups.com" , "reggie08 at googlegroups.com" , "Siasa-Kenya at yahoogroups.com" , "editorial at standardmedia.co.ke" , "letters at standardmedia.co.ke" , "pointb at standardmedia.co.ke" , "Ta_Seti at yahoogroups.com" , "TheBlackList at yahoogroups.com" , "trueblackness at yahoogroups.com" , "ugandacom at yahoogroups.com" , "cavi_alumni at yahoogroups.com" , "africatv at voanews.com" , "voice-of-uganda at googlegroups.com" , "youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com" , "youthagendayln at yahoogroups.com" Date: Monday, October 12, 2009, 5:04 PM I would like to take great exception to your claim that graduates of 844 education system are mediocre and worse than those of the older system. This is the biggest lie being peddled around by ppl who have little else to do.? It should be common knowledge that after the collapse of the Soviet Block, the Western Block drastically reduced their budgetary support to Kenya. It is the disappearance of this support that led to the reduction of free learning materials as well as other free things, and not Mzee Moi.? A lot changed during Moi's time, but to place the decline in apparent prosperity squarely on Moi's shoulder is being simplistic. In any case, a lot of ppl will gladly let you know how in Moi's time we rarely had to distribute free famine relief food to TEN MILLION, a third of Kenyans. Any Kenyan who is sincere will let you know that the workforce in Kenya today is almost fifty percent 844, and probably all the members of this forum are products of 844. To say we are not able to communicate and perform is escapist and? simple minded to say the least. And it is an insult to most of us. odhiambo okecth wrote: >? 11 th October 2009, >? ? >? Moi?s indelible mark on education and peace >? Mr. Joe Ombuor, in his piece > in The Standard on Saturday10th October 2009, chronicles the achievements of > Mzee Daniel Arap Moi in the education sector and his efforts at finding > solution to the problems of Southern Sudan . It > basically drove me back to history of what education used to be. About Southern Sudan and the achievements they have indicated, > I do not know. >? ? >? I went to school when we used > to pay Kshs 20.00 at the chief?s camp per term. We were then given pencils, > rulers, exercise books, and text books the whole term in school. I only used to > take my signed filled exercise book to the school office and I was given a new > exercise book in exchange. The school had cartons of supplies, chalk, dusters > etc. >? ? >? This was up till 1978 when > Mzee Jomo Kenyatta died. I was then in class 7 reading for the Certificate of > Primary Education ?CPE. I joined Form 1 in 1979 and again, fee in secondary school > was very manageable. The cost of transport in those poor roads was also > manageable then. >? ? >? Then Mzee Moi came with Free > Primary Milk in primary school. I am happy it found when I had left primary > education and was already in secondary school. He then started what they then > called Free Primary Education. Remember, we were only paying Kshs 20.00 and all > educational material was given to us. >? ? >? But when Mzee Moi came up > with the first Free Primary Education, educational supplements started > disappearing. That is when education started going to the dogs. Parents started > paying more than Kshs 20.00 in support of Free Primary Education. With Free > Primary Education, government supplements started disappearing, and I would > have expected Mr. Ombour to investigate this and come up with an informed > opinion. >? ? >? Parents started buying > pencil, exercise books and text books in support of Free Primary Education. > That is when parents started paying tuition fee in support of Free Primary > education. That is when other hitherto unknown authors started appearing on the > scene with different books in support of Free Primary Education. >? ? >? Do you remember Safari Book > 1, 2, 3 and 4 as texts that were immortal? Do you remember Primary Mathematics > series? Then we had General Science Text Book. Those were the only books used > for tuition instructions when we were paying Kshs 20.00 tuition, payable at the > chief?s camp. Books were available in the schools and for each subject, the > teachers came with enough text books to be shared in class. These were promptly > collected as the lesson ended. But when Mzee Moi came with his version of Free > Primary Education, many versions of the same subject texts were introduced as > part of the curriculum and parents were told to buy all these books in support > of Free Primary Education. >? ? >? This is when our children in > the lower primary began being subjected to reading all subjects from > Mathematics to English to Geography, to History, to Ethics to Everything. With > the coming of Mzee Moi to power, Free Primary Education came with costs > hitherto not seen by parents. This is the time they killed the Kenya National Equipment Scheme , all in support of > Free Primary Education. Perhaps Mr. Ombour might do a research on how Kenya > National Equipment Scheme was looted under the Moi watch and eventually killed. >? ? >? The rest as they say is > history. Free Primary Education under the guidance of Mzee Moi became such a > costly affair for the parents in Kenya to an extent that Mzee had to > think of new avenues of creating pretended soft landings. He started building > schools and naming them after himself. This is how all the Girls schools named > after Moi were built. And in building these schools, the school head teachers > in collusion with the Parents Teachers Associations made a kill. >? ? >? They extorted money under the > now infamous Building Fund to support this expansionist enterprise of Mzee Moi. > Schools were built, very magnificent yes, but very shallow in out put. Pupils > were subjected to grater coasts to sustain this ill move. This is the time Mzee > Moi came up with the Quarter System that condemned students to their villages. > This is also the time all teachers were posted back to their own villages. > Vintage Moi. >? ? >? It is also worth remembering > that it was under Mzee Moi that all of a sudden the 7+4+2+3=16 system of > education was changed to 8-4-4=0 system. Journalists will recall that the > change was so abrupt to an extent that it created jam when there was double > admission at the university at the first admissions of the Moi Graduates. That > marked the death of quality education in Kenya . >? ? >? And this is known all over > the world; that Mzee Moi messed the education system in Kenya . And I > bet it is time we all faced the truth. Mzee Moi killed our education system > that was of high quality, and subjected our children to experiments and > mediocrity. Some isolated cases of brightness managed to still shine through > though. >? ? >? We nowadays have graduates > who cannot communicate effectively, courtesy of Mzee Moi and his 8-4-4=0 system > of education. Our children stopped playing in school because of Mzee Moi and > his 8-4-4=0 system of education. Children have stopped being children because > of Mzee Moi. And I cannot for once give him credit on education.? >? ? >? He created all the mess that > will take strong will to clean. Parents must rise up and demand answers; what > does a child in class one do with all those books as currently listed for them? >? ? >? There are areas where I can > give Mzee Moi all the marks, like opening Kenya > to all the corrupt networks, like creating impunity, like entrenching > tribalism, like maintaining the cost of living at low levels- prices of > essential commodities and like killing football in Kenya . >? ? >? But to credit Mzee Moi with > building several schools and forget the pain the parents have born with the > heavy costs therein attendant is to miss the point by very wide margins. >? ? >? ? >? ? >? Odhiambo T > Oketch, >? Chair; > Stakeholders Evaluation Team ? Nairobi >? Tel; 0735 > 529 126, 0724 365 557, >? 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Africa is no exception, and this collection of lectures, many from renowned scholars, researchers and innovators, will help you better understand the many varied regions of Africa and the continents changing role in the world marketplace. *History* Learn a little about some of the events and people who have shaped the continent and made it what it is today through these free lectures. 1. *Despotism and Dictatorship in Twentieth Century Africa: The case of Uganda under Amin :* This lecture will help you learn more about the dictator Idi Amin and the policies he instituted. [Institute of Advanced Studies] 2. *Celebrating South African Freedom :* Listen to this lecture to commemorate the end of apartheid in South Africa. [Stanford] 3. *Africa Ill Prepared for Independence :* You might not agree with this viewpoint, but listen to this lecture to get a new perspective and learn a little about the colonial history of Africa. [Stanford] 4. *Conflict and Challenge of Development in Africa: The Case of the Horn of Africa :* This lecture will describe some of the potential challenges in Africa that have held back development in areas that desperately need it. [Princeton] 5. *Post-Conflict Reconstruction and Development in Africa: The Rwandan Experience :* Rwanda is a nation that has experienced great tragedy and this lecture describes the process of rebuilding after mass genocide. [Princeton] 6. *Success in South Africa: Return to India and the Year of Silence I: *This lecture shares the beginnings of the non-violence movement from Gandhi to Martin Luther King. [Berkeley] 7. *The Challenge of Freedom After Apartheid in South Africa: *Check out this lecture to gain a better understanding of how the end of apartheid changed everything in South Africa and the difficulties of adapting the nation to a new way of life. [The Ford School] 8. *The Struggle for Freedom and Justice in South Africa :* Desmond Tutu, Margaret Marshall, and Richard Goldstone explain the long road to freedom and the challenges that followed in South Africa. [Forum Network] 9. *A Long Way Gone: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier :* In this lecture Ishmael Beah tells how he was abducted as a child and forced to fight in the army for Sierra Leone, his rescue and his road to recovery. [Forum Network] 10. *Black Women?s Resistance in the US South and South Africa :* Author Pamela E. Brooks explains the role of women in ending systems of oppression, both in the US and Africa. [Forum Network] *Politics* These lectures will touch on international relations, public policy and elections and governments in Africa. 1. *US-Africa Relations Hampered by Colonial Legacy :* This lecture will explain why the lingering effects of colonialism have changed the way the US and other nations are able to interact with Africa. [UCLA] 2. *Assessing Power-Sharing Arrangements in Africa: The Case of Kenya and Zimbabwe :* Can power sharing arrangements between rivals be a way to ensure security in many African nations? This lecture asks and proposes an answer to that question. [CSIS] 3. *Peter McDonald on Censorship in South Africa: *Learn more about the effects of censorship in this African nation from this academic lecture. [Oxford] 4. *George Ayittey?s critique of "coconut republics" :* Check out this lecture to learn what a coconut republic is and why it isn?t a good thing for Africa. [TED] 5. *Joseph Lekuton tells a parable for Kenya: *Joseph Lekuton, a member of parliament in Kenya, offers a story showing how Africa can grow in this lecture. [TED] 6. *China?s Expanding Role in Africa: Implications for the United States* *:* When most people think of Africa, they don?t think of Chinese influence, but this lecture shows how the nation?s growing role may affect international policy and relations. [CSIS] 7. *U.S. Africa Policy beyond the Bush Years: Critical Challenges for the Obama Administration :* Listen to this lecture to get a better understanding of how relationships with African nations may change with a new administration. [CSIS] 8. *Advancing Democratization in Africa :* This lecture explores how democracy can be promoted and spread in Africa. [CSIS] 9. *A Smarter U.S. Approach to Africa* *:* Give this lecture a chance to learn more about the U.S.?s relationship with Africa through international relations. [CSIS] 10. *News Out of Africa: New Nations Out of Old :* Charlayne Hunter-Gault the bureau chief of CNN International in South Africa gives her account of the present state of Africa. [Forum Network] 11. *News Out of Africa: Challenges Within and Without: *Here, Charlayne Hunter-Gault talks about some of the biggest developments in African nations since their independence from colonial rule. [Forum Network] *Business and Development* Look to these lectures to learn more about business ventures and economic growth in African nations. 1. *Investing in Africa :* South African investment banker Euvin Naidoo explains why investing in Africa can pay big dividends in this lecture. [TED] 2. *Doing Business in Africa: *In this lecture, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala explains why there is so much more to Africa than disease and famine and that economic growth and business opportunities are happening. [TED] 3. *Economic Roles of African Women :* This short lecture is part of a larger series on the roles that women play in the economic development of nations. [Harvard] 4. *Jacqueline Novogratz invests in ending poverty :* Jacqueline Novogratz is the leader of the Acumen Fund, a nonprofit that takes a businesslike approach to improving the lives of the poor, in Africa and around the world and she talks about the advantages of that approach here. .[TED] 5. *Ethiopian Economics: *Economist Eleni Gabre-Madhin outlines her ambitious vision to found the first commodities market in Ethiopia in this lecture. [TED] 6. *Cheetahs vs. Hippos :* Ghanaian economist George Ayittey rails against corrupt officials in this video and asks the younger generation (the "cheetahs") to step up. [TED] *Health Care * Fairly or unfairly so, Africa is often associated with health crises like AIDS and ebola. These lectures deal with how to best control these kinds of illnesses, new advances in health care and medical issues specific to Africa. 1. *Reproductive Health in the 21st Century :* In this lecture series, women and men from around the world discuss reproductive issues like contraception, sexual morals, and even reproductive punishment. [Harvard] 2. *Emily Oster Flips Our Thinking on AIDS in Africa: *Here you can learn why what we currently think about AIDS in Africa might be wrong. [TED] 3. *Global Health: A Panel Discussion :* This panel discussion will help you learn more about global health issues and the United States? role in them. [Harvard] 4. *Nathan Wolfe?s jungle search for viruses :* Learn how this virus hunter is finding and analyzing new viruses before they become a threat to human populations. [TED] 5. *Kristen Ashburn?s photos of AIDS :* See the human side of the AIDS epidemic from the photos in this lecture. [TED] 6. *Dr. Seyi Oyesola tours a hospital in Nigeria :* Listen as this doctor explains the necessity of getting basic health care to those who need it in African hospitals. [TED] 7. *Cancer in Africa: * This lecture is part of a larger series on cancer in the developing world where you can learn about research and treatment from three medical professionals. [Oxford] 8. *The Invisible Cure: Africa, the West and the Fight against AIDS* *:* Fighting against AIDS has been an uphill battle as this lecture explains. [London School of Economics] 9. *Step into Africa: Living with AIDS :* Princess Kasune Zulu of Zambia shares her experience of having AIDS in this lecture. [Forum Network] 10. *Chasing the Crescent Moon: Sickle Cell Disease :* Because of the advantages it provides in protecting individuals from malaria, sickle cell is much more common in Africa than in other places in the world. As this lecture explains, however, with benefits come painful and debilitating disadvantages as well. [Forum Network] 11. *AIDS:Learning from the Past, Looking Towards the Future :* This lecture from Pride Chigwedere of Zimbabwe discusses the past two decades of international efforts to stem the spread of AIDS. [Forum Network] 12. *Ernest Madu on world-class health care: *Dr. Ernest Madu runs the Heart Institute of the Caribbean in Kingston, Jamaica, and shares his thoughts on how it is possible to provide good health care in the developing world. [TED] *Education * Everywhere in the world, education is an important and transformative thing. These lectures explore some of the initiatives in Africa and the importance of teaching the younger generation. 1. *Sharing Experiences of Developing New Degree Programs in Africa :* You can learn more about higher education in Africa through this discussion series. [Peking U] 2. *Transforming Cape Town: The Role of Education Activists :* Catherine Besteman, Allistair Witten, and Susan Moore Johnson discuss the legacy of apartheid and the changes being made by those working in education. [Forum Network] 3. *Teach Africa :*Experts on education and Africa speak in this lecture on why Africa should be an area of the world with more focus dedicated to it. [Forum Network] 4. *Education Reform in Post-Apartheid South Africa :* In this lecture you can learn about the efforts being made in South Africa to create a racially equitable educational system out of the ashes of apartheid. [Forum Network] 5. *Patrick Awuah on educating leaders :* Here you can get a perspective on why a liberal arts education is key to developing great leaders. [TED] *Technology and Innovation* Learn more about the introduction of new technology to Africa and the innovations being made by Africans that could change the face of the continent. 1. *William Kamkwamba on building a windmill :* As a teenager, Malawian inventor William Kamkwamba built his family an electricity-generating windmill from spare parts, showing that anything can be done with a little ingenuity. [TED] 2. *Harnessing the Spirit of L?Aquila: Improving Agricultural Productivity in Africa: *This lecture from Monty Jones, aims to harness the enthusiasm of the G8 summit held in Italy and use it to make real changes in Africa. [CSIS] 3. *Harnessing Africa?s Solar Power :* This lecture addresses new ways that all that sun in the African sky can be harnessed and put to good use. [Public Radio International] 4. *Internet Technology in Local and Global Communities* *:* Learn from this online course and lectures how technology, specifically the internet, can be integrated into African classrooms. [TWB] 5. *Information and Communication Technology in Africa* *:* Check out this link to learn more about the development of information and communication technology in Sub-Saharan Africa. [MIT] 6. *Erik Hersman on reporting crisis via texting :* Learn about the difference a mobile technology made in helping Kenyans report and track violence via cell phone texts following the 2008 elections. [TED] 7. *Josh Silver demos adjustable liquid-filled eyeglasses* *:* Many people in impoverished areas of Africa cannot afford the glasses they need, but this new invention may make it possible. [TED] 8. *Hector Ruiz on connecting the world: *As the executive chair of AMD, Mr. Ruiz wants to connect the world through internet technology and unveils his ambitious plans to do so in this lecture. [TED] *Culture* If you want to learn more about the culture and people of Africa, these lectures are a great way to start. 1. *Franco Sacchi tours Nigeria?s booming Nollywood :* America has Hollywood, India has Bollywood and now Nigeria has Nollywood, a booming film industry as this lecture explains. [TED] 2. *Music of Africa: *Learn more about the traditional and modern types of music popular in Africa through this series of lectures. [TWB] 3. *Newton Aduaka tells the story of Ezra :* In this lecture, Filmmaker Newton Aduaka shows clips and talks about his film *Ezra, *the tale of a child soldier in Sierra Leone. [TED] 4. *Marisa Fick-Jordan shares the wonder of Zulu wire art :* See dazzling images of this wire work and learn how a worldwide market was created for it in this lecture. [TED] 5. *Ron Eglash on African fractals: *Learn how fractals form a part of many types of traditional African decoration from this renowned ethno-mathematician. [TED] 6. *The Stories of Africa :* Nigerian writer Chris Abani explains how we define ourselves through the narratives we hear. [TED] 7. *South Africa and Nigeria in Africa: Prophets of Africa?s Renaissance? :* This lecture explores how the culture and economic development of these nations could mark a turning point in Africa?s global role. [CSIS] 8. *Helene Cooper: House at Sugar Beach :* Journalist Helene Cooper talks about her book in this lecture, telling the story of her exile from Liberia. [Forum Network] 9. *Narrators and the Age of Enlightenment :* Listen to this lecture from Emmanuel N. Obiechina as he discusses African narrators in the Age of Enlightenment. [Forum Network] 10. *Jazz and Modern Africa* *:* Columbia University Professor Robin Kelley explores the political and cultural tensions surrounding jazz in South Africa during the 1950s in this lecture. [Forum Network] 11. *Medicine, Religion and Politics in Africa and the African Diaspora :* This collection of material will give you a little more background on traditional African practices from religion to political organization. [TWB] *Natural World * Watch and listen to these lectures to learn more about the flora, fauna and ancient natural history of Africa. 1. *The Exploration of the Great Rivers of Africa :* This lecture explores the Nile, offering insights on its wildlife and life along the river. [Princeton] 2. *Karol Boudreaux on Wildlife, Property, and Poverty in Africa* *: *Learn how these three issues often intersect and ways in which the conflict between them can be resolved in this lecture. [EconTalk] 3. *Jane Goodall helps humans and animals live together :* In this lecture you can learn about community initiatives created by Goodall that help humans and endangered species live side by side. [TED] 4. *Louise Leakey digs for humanity?s origins :* Following in the footsteps of her father, this anthropologist hunts for hominid fossils in Africa?s Rift Valley. [TED] 5. *Zeresenay Alemseged looks for humanity?s roots: *Paleoanthropologist Zeresenay Alemseged talks about the discovery of the oldest humanoid skeleton of a child in Ethiopia in this lecture. [TED] 6. *Spencer Wells builds a family tree for humanity :* Geneticist Spencer Wells talks about how his Genographic Project, connecting our genes to where we came from. [TED] 7. *Crosby Lectures in Geology: History of Africa :* Take the time to read through and listen to this material. You?ll learn a great deal about the geological changes in Africa that shaped how life developed and created the geography we know today. [MIT] 8. *Corneille Ewango is a hero of the Congo forest :* Here, Botanist Corneille Ewango talks about his work at the Okapi Faunal Reserve in the Congo Basin, protecting it from a myriad of threats. [TED] 9. *Gorilla Conservation and the Karisoke Center :* Katie Fawcett speaks about the current conservation status of gorillas and the Karisoke Center, and their continued need for protection in the wild. [Forum Network] 10. *Hunting for Hominid Fossils in Ethiopia?s Afar Desert :* Yohannes Haile-Selassie initiated a three-year paleontological exploration and survey of the North and Central Afar in 2002 and presents his findings and future prospects in this lecture. [Forum Network] 11. *Paul Sereno digs up dinosaurs :* There are more than hominid bones to be fond in Africa as this paleontologist shares. [TED] 12. *Human Origins: Complexities and Controversies :* Here you can learn how the discovery of a seven million year old skull in Chad in 2002 challenged many long-held scientific beliefs about human evolution. [Forum Network] *Activism and Aid * These lectures ask for help for beleaguered African nations and propose new ways that people can reach out and make a difference. 1. *Bill Clinton on rebuilding Rwanda: *In this lecture, Bill Clinton asks for help from listeners in bringing health care to Rwanda. [TED] 2. *Bono?s Call to Action for Africa :* Here, you can learn how Bono doesn?t want people to view Africa as just a celebrity cause but a true global emergency. [TED] 3. *Aid Versus Trade :* Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, the former finance minister of Nigeria, explains why Africa needs more than aid in this lecture. [TED] 4. *Ory Okolloh on becoming an activist :* In this lecture you can hear the life story of Ory, and how she came to be a reporter and activist in Kenya. [TED] 5. *The Liberian Widows Initiative: A Helping Hand that Stretches from the U.S. to Africa* *:* Check out this U Penn lecture to learn more about this charitable program. [Wharton] 6. *Beyond Humanitarianism: What You Need to Know About Africa and Why it Matters :* Learn about more than just aid work from this lecture focused on foreign relations. [Council on Foreign Relations] 7. *Creating an Impact in Human Rights: *Clinton administration adviser John Prendergast talks about his involvement in human rights organizations in Africa in this lecture. [Forum Network] 8. *The Lost Boys of Sudan :* Mark Bixler, author of The Lost Boys of Sudan, discusses the conflict that nearly destroyed the country and the many challenges that refugees from the nation now face. [Forum Network] 9. *Women to Women: Journey to Darfur :* Linda Mason, Liz Walker and Gloria White-Hammond discuss their experiences and thoughts about the future of Darfur and the help Americans can give. [Forum Network] 10. *Doctors Without Borders in Niger :* Through this lecture you can learn about the product Plumpy?nut which is being used to treat malnourishment in Niger. [Forum Network] 11. *Jacqueline Novogratz: A third way to think about aid* *:* Instead of focusing on charity, this entrepreneur thinks we could try out patient capital instead. [TED] 12. *Jacqueline Novogratz on patient capitalism :* Here, she explains more in-depth how this kind of aid can bring help to the world?s poorest people. [TED] *Miscellaneous* These lectures touch on a wide range of topics from understanding Africa from a different perspective to delving into the ancient past of Egypt. 1. *Hans Rosling shows the best stats you?ve ever seen :* In this lecture, you?ll see that things in Africa and other places in the world may not be quite as bad as you might think. [TED] 2. *A New Look at Africa :* Journalist Andrew Mwenda asks his audience to consider the opportunities of Africa, not just the impediments in this lecture. [TED] 3. *The Africa You Don?t Know :* Read this transcript to learn about some of the myths abut Africa and some of the truths that are often ignored. [TED] 4. *Nigeria?s Role in Africa and the World :* Check out this lecture to learn more about the country of Nigeria and it?s place in the global and continent-wide markets. [CSIS] 5. *Aya de Yopougon: A More Palatable Africa :* This lecture will talk about the desire to create an Africa that is less off-putting to others, and the potential benefits and consequences of such an action. [International Institute] 6. *Re-Membering Africa: Planting European Memory on Africa :* Ngugi wa Thiong?o, professor at UC Irvine, explores how African memory persists despite colonial attempts to supplant it. [Forum Network] 7. *Eighth Wonder: The Library at Alexandria: *Andrew G. Jameson shares a little history and background on this ancient and almost mythical library. [Forum Network] 8. *Nefertiti: Queen of Egypt, Daughter of Eternity: *Those interested in ancient Egypt can learn more about this iconic queen in this lecture. [Forum Network] 9. *Tour of Duty: How to Write About Africa :* Hear from a wide range of African and American writers in this discussion panel. [Forum Network] 10. *Salvaging Identity from Wreckage :* Emmanuel N. Obiechina discusses the psychology of African slaves and how the recovered their identity through narrative. [Forum Network] 11. *Africa in the Soul: Continent Severely Wounded* *:* Here you can learn more about the upheavals that led to the mass expatriations of millions of Africans. [Forum Network] 12. *Art, Gender and Politics in Egypt: Queen Hatshepsut :* Chahinda Karim discusses how Egyptian art mirrors society and sheds light on this ancient period in history when Egypt had its first female pharaoh. [Forum Network] 13. *Paul Collier on the "bottom billion" :* This lecture offers hope and help for the world?s billions of poor and hungry individuals. [TED] Did you enjoy this article? * Bookmark it at del.icio.us ? * * http://www.onlinecolleges.net/2009/10/12/100-open-lectures-all-about-africa/ * -- Yona Fares Maro I.T. Specialist and Digital Security Consultant --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Learn to dance salsa today! DVD's for beginning, intermediate, and advanced ballroom dance instruction. Ksh 600. Fireproof - in an attempt to save his marriage, a firefighter uses a 40-day experiment known as "the love dare". Ksh 500 The Secret reveals the most powerful law in the universe. The knowledge of this law has run like a golden thread through the lives and the teachings of all the prophets, seers, sages and saviors in the world's history, and through the lives of all truly great men and women. DVD at Ksh. 500 Reach over 13,100 members directly by advertising on this forum. Charges are Ksh. 1,000 per advert which you can post 3 times. Call/MPESA line at +254 721 663 208 To post to this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com http://ypkenya.org http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=57703506900 http://twitter.com/lyp_ke -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~--- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From franklinm3 at yahoo.com Tue Oct 13 01:52:52 2009 From: franklinm3 at yahoo.com (Francis Njuguna) Date: Mon, 12 Oct 2009 22:52:52 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Verse for the day Message-ID: <455158.16810.qm@web52812.mail.re2.yahoo.com> "In all that he did in the service of the Temple of God and in his efforts to follow God's law and commands, Hezekiah sought his God wholeheartedly. As a result, he was very successful." 2 Chronicles 31:21 At the heart of Hezekiah's efforts was worship. Restoring the Temple, the sacrificial system, and the celebrations of the festivals ? all these things Hezekiah did out of a whole-hearted commitment to God. The result was joy among the people, great cooperation, unity, generosity, and blessing ? which this verse sums up as "success." If you want success God's way, start with your commitment to God. Out of that will flow blessings. Can i hear an AMEN. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Learn to dance salsa today! DVD's for beginning, intermediate, and advanced ballroom dance instruction. Ksh 600. Fireproof - in an attempt to save his marriage, a firefighter uses a 40-day experiment known as "the love dare". Ksh 500 The Secret reveals the most powerful law in the universe. The knowledge of this law has run like a golden thread through the lives and the teachings of all the prophets, seers, sages and saviors in the world's history, and through the lives of all truly great men and women. DVD at Ksh. 500 Reach over 13,100 members directly by advertising on this forum. Charges are Ksh. 1,000 per advert which you can post 3 times. Call/MPESA line at +254 721 663 208 To post to this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com http://ypkenya.org http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=57703506900 http://twitter.com/lyp_ke -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~--- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From komarockswatch at yahoo.com Tue Oct 13 06:10:38 2009 From: komarockswatch at yahoo.com (odhiambo okecth) Date: Tue, 13 Oct 2009 03:10:38 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] 4th December 2009 Message-ID: <759070.85897.qm@web31402.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Dear Friends, On 4th December 2009, we will be converging again at Komarock Primary School at 10am to be of support to 1950 Orphans and Vulnerable Children from across many schools in the East of Nairobi. We would like to give them the following items; ? Quantity Items needed Cost in Kshs 1 30,000 Exercise Book-Ruled/Square @ 30.65 ?? 919,000.00 2 ? 6,000 Loose Leaf Pads- Ruled/Square @ 40.00 ?? 240,000.00 3 ? 2,000 Fountain Pens @ 25.00 ???? 50,000.00 4 ? 2,000 Ink Pelican 30ml @ 75.40 ?? 150,000.00 5 ? 6,000 Pencils Pelicans @ 7.50 ???? 45,000.00 6 ? 6,000 Pelican rubbers @ 15.00 ???? 90,000.00 7 ? 2,000 Kamusi Ya Kiswahili @ 645.00 1,290,000.00 8 ? 2,000 Good News Bible @ 495.00 ?? 990,000.00 9 ? 2,000 Mathematical sets Oxford @116.00 ?? 232,000.00 10 ? 2,000 Rulers Aim Brand @ 11.60 ???? 23,200.00 11 ? 2,000 Pencil sharpener @ 7.00????????? ???? 14,000.00 12 ? 2,000 School uniforms, ties, pullovers, PE kits @ 2,500.00 5,000,000.00 13 ? 2,000 Pairs of shoes and socks @ 1,250.00 2,500,000.00 ? ? Totals 11,544,500.00 However, on our own, we can do very little. But with your support, we can share the burden. You may choose to but for us any of the items and pass the same to us. Or, you may make a cheque donation and address the same to; 1] Text Book Centre Ltd, 2] Uniform Distributors Ltd, or 3] Komarocks Community Development Network. Let us unite and make these children have a happy ending to this year. We value and appreciate your support for KCDN. And thanks for visiting our blogspot. Peace and blessings, Odhiambo T Oketch, CEO KCDN Nairobi, PO Box 47890-00100, Nairobi Kenya. Tel; 0735 529 126, 0724 365 557, Email; komarockswatch at yahoo.com, friendofkcdn at gmail.com http://kcdnkomarockswatch.blogspot.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From johnk.kihara at gmail.com Tue Oct 13 03:54:51 2009 From: johnk.kihara at gmail.com (John Kihara) Date: Tue, 13 Oct 2009 10:54:51 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] GREEN HOUSE POLYTHENE + DESIGN Message-ID: <1fd5f5250910130054odc9cc30r27c1d5cdfb3e4176@mail.gmail.com> Hi YPs, I am looking for *greenhouse polythene for horticultural farming in a cold area*. I could also do with a *basic design for domestic implementation*. Any help? Thanks JK --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Learn to dance salsa today! DVD's for beginning, intermediate, and advanced ballroom dance instruction. Ksh 600. Fireproof - in an attempt to save his marriage, a firefighter uses a 40-day experiment known as "the love dare". Ksh 500 The Secret reveals the most powerful law in the universe. The knowledge of this law has run like a golden thread through the lives and the teachings of all the prophets, seers, sages and saviors in the world's history, and through the lives of all truly great men and women. DVD at Ksh. 500 Reach over 13,100 members directly by advertising on this forum. Charges are Ksh. 1,000 per advert which you can post 3 times. Call/MPESA line at +254 721 663 208 To post to this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com http://ypkenya.org http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=57703506900 http://twitter.com/lyp_ke -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~--- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From eoyugi at yahoo.com Tue Oct 13 04:34:31 2009 From: eoyugi at yahoo.com (Ernest OYUGI) Date: Tue, 13 Oct 2009 01:34:31 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Re: Ladies r u the one? In-Reply-To: <006001ca4bca$aecbf6c0$0c63e440$@com> Message-ID: <368286.49115.qm@web53511.mail.re2.yahoo.com> dear ALL he ONLY mistake you can ever make is to "marry" a single mother....she will be nice as long as the kids are young and you providing BUT when the kid(s) begin puberty and grow horns....you will hear things like that my "child".....bla bla bla..nnyeff nyeff...and worse still as i see the comparison...."my kids are bright than your"..sort of lines...UTAPENDA!!! na utajuta!!! --- On Tue, 10/13/09, Winfred Nyambura wrote: > From: Winfred Nyambura > Subject: [YP_Ke] Re: Ladies r u the one? > To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com > Date: Tuesday, October 13, 2009, 10:01 AM > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > If you marry someone with a > kid, and you don?t get a kid of > yourself, Tallam that is basic maths, you are the one who > is not productive, > period!!!! > > ? > > > > > > From: Alex Tallam > [mailto:alextallam at yahoo.com] > > Sent: 13 October 2009 07:59 > > To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com > > Subject: [YP_Ke] Re: Ladies r u the one? > > > > > > ? > > > > > > That > is unheard of where I come from, you better live without a > kid than raise some > one else kid while knowing it. What happens if you marry > this mama with a kid > and you end up not having one of your own with her? > > > > > > > ? > > > > > > > > > > From: Winfred Nyambura > > > To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com > > Sent: Tue, October 13, 2009 6:30:26 AM > > Subject: [YP_Ke] Re: Ladies r u the one? > > > > No Jectone, you are not wrong, > you ?are 100% right, they > are responsible and caring and they also ?understand?. > My bro married one after > 38yrs and yes they live happily. Though the kid doesn?t > look like anyone in the > household, he is bright and very attentive, Unlike his one > which he has sired, > who is arrogant. For sure those men over 38+ and not > married, please do not > marry a lady with no toto. GO for the toto, you will live > happily ever after. > > ? > > > > From: Jectone Ndunya > [mailto:jacknyaiga at yahoo.com] > > Sent: 12 October 2009 19:47 > > To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com > > Subject: [YP_Ke] Re: Ladies r u the one? > > > > ? > > > > > > Maze you know what? jaz get a chick > with a baby i mean > single mam, she will love you in the morning, afternoon > and in the night. > take care of her baby love him/her as your own and that > does it all. > > > ? > > > Ladies am I wrong? > > > > --- On Mon, 10/12/09, racheal opiyo > > wrote: > > > > > From: racheal opiyo > > Subject: [YP_Ke] Re: Ladies r u the one? > > To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com > > Date: Monday, October 12, 2009, 3:40 AM > > hehehehehe................Nguoni > cudnt agree more > > On Sun, Oct 11, 2009 at 8:23 AM, > Nguoni wrote: > > > Weka picha > > > > > On 10/10/09, Branson Matasi wrote: > > > > > > Hi ladies on Yp,am here to ask you if u r seriously > looking 4 a man to > > > love u and appreciate u as a woman. Am looking 4 a > lady btn 21-28 who > > > is inteligent,loving with a butiful heart and > respecting,can be > > > employed or not but a smart lady. Am 30 and ready to > go into along > > > term relationsioship. Only serious ladies please. > Bra. > > > > > > -- > > > Sent from my mobile device > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ? > > > > > > > No virus > found in this incoming message. > > Checked by AVG - www.avg.com > > Version: 8.5.421 / Virus Database: 270.14.11/2430 - > Release Date: 10/12/09 > 04:01:00 > > > > > > > ? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ? > > No virus > found in this incoming message. > > Checked by AVG - www.avg.com > > Version: 8.5.421 / Virus Database: 270.14.11/2430 - Release > Date: 10/12/09 > 13:01:00 > > > > > > > > > > > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Learn to dance salsa today! DVD's for beginning, intermediate, and advanced ballroom dance instruction. Ksh 600. Fireproof - in an attempt to save his marriage, a firefighter uses a 40-day experiment known as "the love dare". Ksh 500 The Secret reveals the most powerful law in the universe. The knowledge of this law has run like a golden thread through the lives and the teachings of all the prophets, seers, sages and saviors in the world's history, and through the lives of all truly great men and women. DVD at Ksh. 500 Reach over 13,100 members directly by advertising on this forum. Charges are Ksh. 1,000 per advert which you can post 3 times. Call/MPESA line at +254 721 663 208 To post to this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com http://ypkenya.org http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=57703506900 http://twitter.com/lyp_ke -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~--- From eoyugi at yahoo.com Tue Oct 13 05:59:41 2009 From: eoyugi at yahoo.com (Ernest OYUGI) Date: Tue, 13 Oct 2009 02:59:41 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] CLEARING & FORWARDING SOFTWARE In-Reply-To: <006001ca4bca$aecbf6c0$0c63e440$@com> Message-ID: <890276.99190.qm@web53512.mail.re2.yahoo.com> i need a clearing and forwarding software..URGENTLY rgds Ernest --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Learn to dance salsa today! DVD's for beginning, intermediate, and advanced ballroom dance instruction. Ksh 600. Fireproof - in an attempt to save his marriage, a firefighter uses a 40-day experiment known as "the love dare". Ksh 500 The Secret reveals the most powerful law in the universe. The knowledge of this law has run like a golden thread through the lives and the teachings of all the prophets, seers, sages and saviors in the world's history, and through the lives of all truly great men and women. DVD at Ksh. 500 Reach over 13,100 members directly by advertising on this forum. Charges are Ksh. 1,000 per advert which you can post 3 times. Call/MPESA line at +254 721 663 208 To post to this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com http://ypkenya.org http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=57703506900 http://twitter.com/lyp_ke -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~--- From prcanb at yahoo.com Mon Oct 12 15:29:29 2009 From: prcanb at yahoo.com (Absalom Birai) Date: Mon, 12 Oct 2009 12:29:29 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] Cleaning the records! Message-ID: <489884.13515.qm@web38706.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Each one of us,has some records that needs cleaning! I will cite but a few! -There are people out there whose driver's license was revoked due to driving under the influence of alcohol.They know and understand all that they have gone through! To such,the good news is that your records can be cleaned! -There are people out there, who due to several factors, have a bad credit history.And because of this unfortunate happening,they can not borrow borrow, buy a car on credit, or a house.Whoever they are,their records can be cleaned too. -There are people out there with the history of being rude,mean,arrogant, a liar,abusive, irritating. These too need to know that their records can be cleaned as well. -There are others out there whose history is so bad that they dare not talk about it. Yours too can be cleaned. While some records might take longer, thus calling for money,time, patience,God, is more than able to clean them all at once. So,the question is not whether or not you will have your records cleaned immediately but rather when you can step a head and ask the good lord to clean it! Will you? Pr Birai 612-386-4608 www.pastorbirai.com From Dickens.Odhiambo at gmsi.com Tue Oct 13 10:01:45 2009 From: Dickens.Odhiambo at gmsi.com (Dickens Odhiambo) Date: Tue, 13 Oct 2009 10:01:45 -0400 Subject: [Jambo] LUAMBO FRANCO'S DAY 17 October 2009 (SATURDAY) Message-ID: > 20TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS > LUAMBO FRANCO'S DAY : 17th October 2009 (SATURDAY) > <<...OLE_Obj...>> <<...OLE_Obj...>> <<...OLE_Obj...>> > <<...OLE_Obj...>> <<...OLE_Obj...>> <<...OLE_Obj...>> > > It is 20 years since we lost a great son of Africa, a dedicated artist and > a famous musician - Luambo Luanzo Makiadi, Franco of the Democratic > Republic of Congo. Since his death in October 1989, his legacy continues > to live on and his music still touches our souls. We always want to > remember him, honor him, and continue his legacy. > Please come and join us on Saturday, October 17, 2009 at Haydee's, 6303 > Georgia Avenue Washington DC 20011 starting from 06:00pm till 2:00am. > There will be plenty of Franco's music on this day; solely played for the > occasion and to celebrate his life. There will also be lots of 'nyama > choma' and a cash bar. Come to have lots fun as we share each other's > experiences with Franco's music. > It is time we started honoring our heroes and on this day, we will honor > one great man." > > HAYDEE'S RESTAURANT > 6303 Georgia Avenue, NW > Washington, D.C. 20011 > (202) 829-6647 > > <> > [Dickens Odhiambo] > -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: LUAMBO FRANCO.doc Type: application/msword Size: 142336 bytes Desc: not available URL: From jayem82g at yahoo.com Tue Oct 13 08:47:06 2009 From: jayem82g at yahoo.com (james muhia) Date: Tue, 13 Oct 2009 05:47:06 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Re: Death Certificate In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <395258.39253.qm@web37503.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Florence, The best and fastest way is to go to your birth district hq (Civil registration dpt) and apply. Cost Kshs. 150. It takes a day (Apply morning, get it afternoon). She needs Originals and copies of IDs of both parents, school leaving cert or any religious cert that shows date of birth. If the district hq is far, then Sheria house. Winfred, You get a death certificate from the district hq where the guy died. Its good to wait for at least two weeks after death so that the hosi or relevent authority submits their report. "I used to desire many, many things, but now I have just one desire, and that's to get rid of all my other desires." --- On Tue, 10/13/09, [Mathews] wrote: From: [Mathews] Subject: [YP_Ke] Re: Death Certificate To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Date: Tuesday, October 13, 2009, 3:51 AM You register? the death by notification and present documents to the effect of death the ID? of the deceased then get it processed. Sheria house is the place for one. Visit them for further assistance. Matt. On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 12:01 PM, Winfred Nyambura wrote: How do you get a death certificate? ? From: Florence Kimani [mailto:florence.kimani at gmail.com] Sent: 13 October 2009 09:14 To: bidiiafrika at googlegroups.com; youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Subject: [YP_Ke] Birth Certificate ? My sister needs to get a birth certificate and she has no idea where or how to get it. Can someone please guide her on where she can get it? How long can it take? FYI, she has never had one since she was born and now she desperately needs it. Kindly assist. No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.5.421 / Virus Database: 270.14.12/2431 - Release Date: 10/12/09 13:01:00 -- ============================= Mathews O. Ogutu ICT Consultant P.O.Box 3337 00100 Nairobi Cell: 254-723-714 000 Alt E-mail:- mathewsogutu at yahoo.com --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Learn to dance salsa today! DVD's for beginning, intermediate, and advanced ballroom dance instruction. Ksh 600. Fireproof - in an attempt to save his marriage, a firefighter uses a 40-day experiment known as "the love dare". Ksh 500 The Secret reveals the most powerful law in the universe. The knowledge of this law has run like a golden thread through the lives and the teachings of all the prophets, seers, sages and saviors in the world's history, and through the lives of all truly great men and women. 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You can do so by using the steps described here. At the bottom of the Excel window you typically see tabs that represent each of the worksheets in your workbook. Click on a tab and the contents of the worksheet are displayed. Excel allows you to control whether these tabs are displayed or not; simply follow these steps: 1. Click the Office button and then click Excel Options. Excel displays the Excel Options dialog box. 2. Click Advanced at the left side of the dialog box. 3. Scroll through the list of options until you see the Display Options for This Workbook section. (Click hereto see a related figure.) 4. Clear the Show Sheet Tabs check box to turn off the worksheet tabs. 5. Click on OK. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Learn to dance salsa today! DVD's for beginning, intermediate, and advanced ballroom dance instruction. Ksh 600. Fireproof - in an attempt to save his marriage, a firefighter uses a 40-day experiment known as "the love dare". 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URL: From james.mumia at bata.com Tue Oct 13 08:04:47 2009 From: james.mumia at bata.com (James Shivachi Mumia) Date: Tue, 13 Oct 2009 15:04:47 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] FW: Idi Amin`s speech -idiot Message-ID: <43D7C3DF89C0B84F9A2930C47F6BD6A701E5548853E9@batamail.batakenya.batakenya.com> Memorable Speech of Idi Amin Dada After a luncheon hosted by the Queen in London in his honour, the former Ugandan leader Idi Amin Dada had this to say for his vote of thanks. [image001.jpg]"My majesty Mr. Queen Sir, horrible ministers and members of parliament, invented Guests, ladies under gentlemen. I hereby thank you completely.....Mr. Queen, sir; and also what he has done for me and my fellow Uganda who come with me. We have really eaten very much. And we are fed up completely: And also very thanks to you keenly open up from all windows: so that those plenty climates can come into lunch. But before I go back to my country with a plane from the Entebbe airport of London I wish to invitation you Mr. Queen, to become home to Uganda so that we can also revenge on you . You will eat a full cow: and also feel up your stomach and walk with difficult because of full stomach completely. Even when you want to rest at night; I will make sure that you sleep on top of me in the top up stairs of my mansion completely so that you can enjoy all the gravity of fresh air. "But now am sorry because I have to tell you that I have made a short call on you only. But next time I shall make a long call on you to last the whole moon completely. Thank you very much to allow me to undress you completely before these extinguished ladies under gentlemen sir. Lastly but not list, I ask the band to play our international anthem of the republic of Uganda and also the British international anthem..Your majesty sir, I thank you from the bottom of my heart and from the bottoms of all the people of Uganda . With this few words I thank you Sir. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Learn to dance salsa today! DVD's for beginning, intermediate, and advanced ballroom dance instruction. Ksh 600. Fireproof - in an attempt to save his marriage, a firefighter uses a 40-day experiment known as "the love dare". Ksh 500 The Secret reveals the most powerful law in the universe. The knowledge of this law has run like a golden thread through the lives and the teachings of all the prophets, seers, sages and saviors in the world's history, and through the lives of all truly great men and women. DVD at Ksh. 500 Reach over 13,100 members directly by advertising on this forum. Charges are Ksh. 1,000 per advert which you can post 3 times. 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But I can I tell u that tithing really os elling to Lagbrought blessings to my life! At the beginning of this year, I didn't hav money to pay rent but by sept I was travelling to Lagos. This is really a blessing from God! On 08/10/2009, Steve Wabwire wrote: > > > Well praise be to the Lord and may his mercies reign upon > us.Mr. Nyongesa i categorically agree with you but a tithe is a > seed/thanks giving bk to the Lord....yes sow your seeds on fertile > ground.'a church that biulds you in faith n upholds christian moral > values n principles' even contributing to a childrens home > fund,hospital fund for the needy...etc > > On 10/7/09, joseph nyongesa wrote: > > Is tithing biblical? An apology > > > > *Preamble:* > > > > This is my last assignment that I am sure will no doubt ?rattle a snake? > and > > the professor. > > > > *Yes its biblical* > > > > No doubt there is a lot of rhetoric that is going with this whole > business > > of tithes. And in my opinion, many are they who are peddling the word of > the > > Elohim for profit, with Malachi 3 being a favorite text. And of course > many > > are innocently ignorant? they no doubt have fogy ides about what the > bible > > means? > > > > Tithing does *appear* in the bible so it?s biblical. The question > therefore > > is, is it Christian? > > > > At least when I check out my bible, I see that tithe belonged to ancient > > Israel and was essentially their income tax. I don?t know about it these > > days. Never do you find first century Christians tithing in the NT. > > > > As for a workable definition, tithe simply means a tenth part. Yahweh > > instituted *three * kinds of tithing?s in Israel as part of their > taxation > > system and they are > > > > 1. A tithing of produce of the land to support Levites who had no > > inheritance in Canaan. Lv. 27:30-33 > > 2. A tight of produce of the land to sponsor religious festival sin > > Yerushalaim. If the produce was too burden some for a family to carry > to > > Yerushalaim, they could convert it into money. Deut 14:22-27. This in > > biblical parlance is also sometimes called the festival tithe. I think > > this > > gave rise to the breed of money changers at the temple in Yerushalaim. > > 3. A tithe of the produce of land collected every third year for the > > local Levites, orphans , stranger and widows Deut. 14:28-29; 26:12-13 > > > > Notice that this comes to around 20% of their income every year as > opposed > > to 10%. Also notice that this was the produce of the land and herd of the > > flock and not money. > > > > There is no doubt Israel was obligated to support their national workers > > (priests), their holidays (festivals) and their poor which in this case > were > > strangers, widows, and orphans by their annual tithes. Modern tax systems > > serve the same purpose just like our own KRA With the death of Yeshua, > > (Jesus) all ceremonial , governmental an religious deeds that belonged to > > the Jews were nailed to His cross...never to condemn us.(col. 2:13-17). > For > > this reason, we don?t see Christian?s tithing in the NT at least going by > > what is recorded. Tithing belonged exclusively to Israel under the law. > > Christians give cheerfully according to their ability not dutifully out > of a > > command. And note that those who benefited from this giving were the poor > > orphans, widows, sick, prisoners and strangers. Every able person was > > supposed to live and earn their living quietly. > > > > History has it that Cyprian (200-258) is the first Christian writer to > > mention the practice of financially supporting the clergy just as the > > Levites were supported by the tithe. Never mind that as far as this > > dispensation is concerned, all Christians are priests. Anyhow he just > > mentions. The same history teaches us that for the first seven hundred > years > > after the death of the messiah, tithes or the practice of tithing is not > > even mentioned. What then happened?. > > > > Before I am misquoted, I would say that my stand is if a believer wishes > to > > tithe out of personal decision or conviction that is fine but tithing > should > > not be presented as Elohim`s, (God?s) command binding upon every > believer. > > > > We know that Christians who can make ends barely meet would be oppressed > > with the tithe, while the same 10% would be good news to the rich since > it > > would also serve to placate their conscience since it would be easy to > give. > > > > Today what I see is that financial blessings or fear of a financial curse > > are being used to ensure that tithes keep rolling in. If you want to > invest > > why don?t you go the stocks? Or start an enterprise? > > > > The ultimate push no doubt is clergy salaries, which is against the grain > of > > the entire NT because the leaders were men of earthly vocations. Salaried > > pastors and church leaders makes them paid professionals, elevating them > > above the rest of Elohim`s people. Thus creating a clerical caste that > turns > > the living body of the messiah into a business. Is it a contradiction of > > terms to be ?paid? to do ministry? > > > > *Conclusion* > > > > There is now no temple curtain, no temple tax, no special priesthood that > > stands between Elohim and Man. Christians have been set free from the > > bondage of tithing. Even so some still tithe and are happy about it. It > is > > not in my sphere of influence to tell people what they should do. As all > of > > us, it is only my right to say what I think. > > > > Cheers. > > > > Nyongesa. > > > > > > > > > -- > Sent from my mobile device > > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Learn to dance salsa today! DVD's for beginning, intermediate, and advanced ballroom dance instruction. Ksh 600. Fireproof - in an attempt to save his marriage, a firefighter uses a 40-day experiment known as "the love dare". Ksh 500 The Secret reveals the most powerful law in the universe. The knowledge of this law has run like a golden thread through the lives and the teachings of all the prophets, seers, sages and saviors in the world's history, and through the lives of all truly great men and women. DVD at Ksh. 500 Reach over 13,100 members directly by advertising on this forum. Charges are Ksh. 1,000 per advert which you can post 3 times. 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URL: From ppa at africaonline.co.ke Tue Oct 13 23:30:55 2009 From: ppa at africaonline.co.ke (People For Peace) Date: Wed, 14 Oct 2009 06:30:55 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [regionalnews] Regional News Message-ID: <20091014040923.B48FF5BEEB0@pop.skyweb.co.ke> Colleagues Home & Abroad Regional News OSTRICCHES-DURING BEETLES AND OTHER SPIRITUAL MASTERS AUTHOR-JANICE MCLAUGHIN MM PRIZE $18 (KSH-1, 3500 PUBLISHERS-ORBIS BOOKS-MARYKNOLL-NEW YORK PAGE-148 REVIEWED BY JOSEPH ADERO NGALA NAIROBI-KENYA OCTOBER 14, 2009 Africa stories have been told and there are always being told when children are going to sleep or when the sun set. An Africa child who think the grand mother of grand fathers are the only best storytellers will soon realize that there are some best one outside there. Most of he stories are remembered during the days when children are going to school or going for the water in the river or lake streams. It is always very important to listen at the stories very well. Some are very rich, some witches stories, others are real other are mythology. But the fact remains that African stories are very rich and if there is any thing to go by is that African stories can change the world to be a better world. Recently a friend of mine bought me book of stories written by a long time friend Sister Janice McLaughlin the book is one of those that rinds my child hood growing in Eastern Africa countries Tanzania, Kenya and Uganda. Stories have been told at the time of war and peace time also. In a recent interview with Petina Gappah a Zimbabwean writer and author of: 'An Elegy for Easterly' she told me that in Zimbabwe stories are told even at the time of death. It reminds people of many things in the life of the dead and children must be allowed to listen to the stories. Stories bring the realities behind the latest headline of newspapers. That is exactly what Sister Janice has done the collection of 26 stories that offer a moving and disturbing portrait of contemporary Zimbabwe and Africa. A continent she knows so well on her tip of her fingers. Sister Janice character are mainly animals found in the wilderness of Africa and this animals sometimes are used by Africa clan -for example buffalo that you cannot eat it. The book is full of this animal like buffalo, cheetah, and crocodile. Ding Beetle Eland, Giraffe, Great kudu, hammer kop, Hippopotamus, hornbill, impala, Lion and Ostrich. With all the names above the book is an excellent reading- it gives reader more detail and explanation. The book is recommended to be read at bed time where there is peace. For teachers especially the one in Kenya would use it to tell the literature students that there is another book that addresses the African Animals. The book is written in Zimbabwe in some difficulties life under President Robert Mugabe-insane inflation, cholera outbreaks, an aids epidemic- are brought painfully to life. Most of the Animals used as characters are caught up in their own politics with climatic change that is currently ravaging Africa, and if Africa don't watch this book will remain a history for children but the Animals all will perish one take case of Nairobi Kenya people have built houses all the way into the national parks. There are few animals left, all the roots have been sealed by greedy African tycoons who are just buying ranches for their own personal use- but we may thank God that 'Ostriches dung Beetles and other spiritual masters' will remind the generation to come that there were actual these animals living during the time of the author who is very proud to write that for more than thirty years as a writer. I have revealed in the breathtaking beauty of the African continent. From Kilimanjaro to Cape Town, I have been privileged to interact with people, who live in harmony with nature, and with abundance of wildlife that make Africa such a garden of Eden. This also where l have experienced the deepest connection and communion with the Creator of such bounty- In the book stories present human character in the human form of Animals like the little hare is physical weak, but cleaver and full of tricks elephants are huge and has enormous strength but seems a little weak in the head. The question one may ask who Sister Janice McLaughlin is, she is native of Pittsburg in the United States of America, she is known as Giraffe when she started her work in Kenya, she is well-known in African for more than forty years, she loves the Continent- it is people animals, trees and plants in this little book she sums up the wisdom she has gained from and in African which turned out to be her farewell gift. Since she was elected to the President of her religious congregation (Maryknoll sisters) and had to leave for her native America. She was also an information officer for Kenya Episcopal Conference. Sister Janice also served during the liberation for Zimbabwe and after she lived through in side and sides with the fighters in the camps in Mozambique. She also found her self in prison during Ian Smith who was then the Prime Minister of Zimbabwe that last white man in Africa leadership. She was arrested and tried and then deported back to the United States while she made her mind to help then freedom fighter for Zimbabwe until recently she was working for the leadership in Silveria house in Zimbabwe and she has authored a book ' On the frontline-catholic missions in Zimbabwe. In a careful reading l have come to admire resilience begin with letter written by emeritus Archbishop Desmond Mpilo Tutu in advance praise for the book " in the Genesis story of creation, encounter God resting and viewing the whole of magnificent creation-rather than the power we most associate with the lion. Archbishop Desmond Tutu observes in this great beast joy in playfulness and spiritual renewal through relaxation "in this the shade of a thorn tree" relish this warm and wonderful book, truly a gift from Sister Janice has given. The book also deals with justice and peace and here is where many African countries are caught in conflicts and it is just an ending war in Africa. Every day one reads the newspapers feels and see the pain Africa is going through. As organization dealing with peace in the horn of African and Great Lakes we have learnt some lesson from this book. Sister Janice is a towering figure of world communications she exemplifies belief now seemingly forgotten in a literary culture which has been under attack by the ubiquity of the superficial that writer can be the mouthpiece of a time, s spokesperson to crusade and a tireless examiner of moral and psychological truth. She has been a fervent campaigner against injustice and has long held an iconic statues there as a champion of tolerance. Free speech and understanding- She has been able to display great conviction. Few years when Sister Janice lived in Kenya and was having a workshop for the writers in Kenya Coastal Town of Mombasa she told the Kenya writers that learning tow rite sent me failing, falling through the surface of 'Africa situations and way of life. She added in her work there is affection for she has been a missionary and a writer to Africa, its people, epic landscape and potent past. This is a just posed with an examination of devastating psychological effects of journalist, writers' persecutions on the lives of ordinary writers line father Clement Kigundu of Uganda and many that suffered during the apartheid and under Ian Smith. In this book one sees Sister Janice as a writer of extraordinary power and acutely. Her voices are remarkably controlled and restrained in contrast with the subject matter much of her work the way the Animals go about their daily lives and interactions with one another in the myriad of tensions of brutal police states. Sister Janice adept at delineating the relationship between personal and the political in her long career she has chanted the stage in Zimbabwe history with a daring refusal to compromise with then Ian Smith the last white rule in then Rhodesia. Sister Janice deals with problem of belonging in then a segregated society. She shows a place as prison. How do you feel apart or a society which is founded upon wistful mistreatment of millions of its citizen? What do you do when your very country has been stolen from you? Janice fables are testament of her belief in the redemptive power of humanity. It's ability to overcome what she has called, the 'violence of pain' even if that pain is inflicted by the state. The individual- If brave and willing enough, is able to triumph against seemingly in unobtainable odds. The only hope available to humanity is to have hoped while Janice shares the most powerful story of Mammerkp (page 55-57) she looks at some of most ex ordinary people like Judy Mayotte who she describes as a friend. Judy who lost her leg hand has never allowed her missing limb to define her or limit her dreams. She has accomplished more than most people with two legs and has not been deterred by the physical challenges she faces each day she moves about her wheel chair. This kind of ambition enables her to overcome difficulties, to touch, any people who lives and to have appositive impact on the wider world. Janice recent work has been controlled, powerful and affecting as anything she has written. The book should be used more in intuitions, youth groups and small study groups. People for Peace in Africa (PPA) P O Box 14877 Nairobi 00800, Westlands Kenya E-Mail news at ppa.or.ke Tel 254-20-4441372 Website : www.ppa.or.ke UNSUBSCRIBE: Send a blank email with the word UNSUBSCRIBE in the Subject line to news at ppa.or.ke SUBSCRIBE: Send a blank email with the word SUBSCRIBE in the Subject line to news at ppa.or.ke -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: image/jpeg Size: 2057 bytes Desc: not available URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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By forwarding the email attached to this one (that has just landed on my computer) to yourselves, I hereby show you that this false story you published is assassinating my character worldwide. The description of the activist you give fits my identity and many people have identified this story to be one referring to me. In fact, when Benji pointed the defamatory article out to me on the day it was published he had no doubts it was talking about me. As I told you in my SMS to yourselves, which I quote here in part: "... the article on pg 5 of today's issue of The Star is false in toto. I had a meeting with my co-directors Otieno Ombok & Agostino Neto at the Holiday Inn Hotel in Westlands on Thursday (evening). We discussed matters re our movement Kenyans for Justice and Development. I arrived late & stayed 4 less than 30 minutes. We drank Stoney Sodas. I left in Neto's car (Lawyer Elias Ongoya was a witness to this). I haven't met an MP 4 close to a month. The last MP I met is Khalwale at the Pan Afric a day b4 he withdrew his Ringera case. He wanted me to do the same (with my case against the president) but I declined. Further, I can afford a soda at the Holiday Inn. So pliz investigate & get to the root of this defamatory story. God bless. Omtatah" On phone, I also told you that I do not find the story innocent given it is coming out so soon after a contingent of policemen went to my rural home in Western Kenya on the Morning of Friday, October 9, 2009. They harassed my 68 year old mother, and my workers who operate my jaggery, demanding to search my family home. Fortunately, a cousin who lives in Australia was visiting and he resisted demanding to be shown a search warrant before he could allow them to do so. When they failed to produce one, he mobilised neighbours who stood their ground. Eventually, wseeing they were outmanned, the police left promising to be back. I also told you that the night before, on Thursday night, at around 11 am, a man who refused to ID himself, and who was using a mobile phone whose number was concealed, called me asking me if I had paid all my taxes. I told him I had done so. But he told me that should the taxman wish it he can always prove that my tax returns were not accurate. He told me to be very careful with my taxes, and that that was his contribution to the struggle as a progressive Kenyan working with the State security apparatus. I am not in the pay of anybody. In fact, I spend my own hard earned money and time to do whatever activism I do. And I do so out of conviction! Please, I do not consider these things to be mere coincidences and unless you come clean on this disturbing story, I will be left with no option but to conclude that your paper is being used against me and other change agents. Finally, I would like to inform you that I have instructed my lawyers (Kibe and Kinoti Advocates) to sue a top Permament Secretary who sent me a total of 13 obscene and insulting smses on 7th, 8th and 9th September, 2009. So please, treat this matter with the urgency it deserves and, as I told you yesterday, I still would like to resolve it simply by you publishing the truth. God bless. Okiya Omtatah Okoiti 0722684777 ________________________________ From: Margaret Gichuki To: NewVisionKenya at yahoogroups.com Cc: africa_oped at yahoogroups.com Sent: Tue, October 13, 2009 8:33:48 AM Subject: [NewVisionKenya] The STAR newspaper Is this A POROJO/SIASA NEWSPAPER TRYING TO OUTSHINE THE EAS.Ngai. XXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXX Hi Wams, We have a new Paper...read on My favourite column within the paper (Star) is the Section 'Corridors of Power - Political Gossip'. In yester's edition (which I have just read), it says in part:- A human rights activist who has recently been fighting MPs and the former head of the Kenya Anti-Corruption Commission Justice (Retired) Aaron Ringera is reportedly in the payroll of a senior politician from Western Kenya who has been picking up his tab and paying him a retainer every Friday, The man was spotted last week at a Westlands Hotel where he sipped a soda for nearly two hours waiting for the MP who showed up later and paid the bill -- Wams __._,_.___ Messages in this topic (1) Reply (via web post) | Start a new topic Messages | Files | Photos | Links | Database | Polls | Members | Calendar Change settings via the Web (Yahoo! ID required) Change settings via email: Switch delivery to Daily Digest | Switch format to Traditional Visit Your Group | Yahoo! Groups Terms of Use | Unsubscribe Recent Activity * 3 New Members * 1 New FilesVisit Your Group Give Back Yahoo! for Good Get inspired by a good cause. Y! 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URL: From franklinm3 at yahoo.com Wed Oct 14 02:03:01 2009 From: franklinm3 at yahoo.com (Francis Njuguna) Date: Tue, 13 Oct 2009 23:03:01 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Encouragement For Today Message-ID: <347699.66155.qm@web52802.mail.re2.yahoo.com> ?The Lord hears his people when they call to him for help. He rescues them from all their troubles. The Lord is close to the broken-hearted; he rescues those whose spirits are crushed.? Psalm 34:17?18 Where is God when it hurts, when our hearts are broken? He is always near. If we don't feel God's presence, could it be because we're so overwhelmed by our pain and troubles that we can't feel anything else? At such times, trust that God is close and that He is watching over you. He does hear and He will rescue you! Today, turn from your pain to God! 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Odhiambo. --- On Tue, 10/13/09, Brian Toroitich wrote: From: Brian Toroitich Subject: RE: Moi?s indelible mark on education and peace To: reggie08 at googlegroups.com, "'africa-oped'" , "'Bidii'" , "'ccr'" , "'Kenya Community'" , "'Kenya Community'" , "'An East African Online Forum Dedicated to Information Exchange.'" , "'jaluo'" , KACA at yahoogroups.com, kenva at yahoogroups.com, kenya_pyla at yahoogroups.com, kenya-alternatives at googlegroups.com, kenya-can at yahoogroups.com, kenyacitizensassembly at yahoogroups.com, kenyaclub at yahoogroups.com, kenyap2012g at yahoogroups.com, "'kol'" , luv4self_network at yahoogroups.com, madaraka-kenya at yahoogroups.com, mailbox at nation.co.ke, mazingira at yahoogroups.com, mbonbani at yahoogroups.com, "'mulembe'" , "'mwananchi'" , mwanyagetinge at yahoogroups.com, net-kenya at yahoogroups.com, NewVisionKenya at yahoogroups.com, next_kenya at yahoogroups.com Cc: "'nyc'" , "'nyciv'" , Openyourthirdeye at yahoogroups.com, "'panafricanist'" , "'progressiveminds'" , "'siasa'" , "'Standard'" , "'Standard'" , "'Standard'" , Ta_Seti at yahoogroups.com, TheBlackList at yahoogroups.com, trueblackness at yahoogroups.com, "'ugandacom'" , "'citizens against violence'" , "'VOA'" , "'VOU'" , youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com, "'youthagenda'" Date: Tuesday, October 13, 2009, 6:12 AM Odhiambo, ? I do not know you, but I do take particular exception to that 8-4-4=0 statement you have included in your mail below. ? I am a pioneer 8-4-4=0 system graduate, as you would like to call it. It was enough trauma in Primary school when reaching class 5 then finding out your freedom from the chains of the mathematics teacher?s caning stick were to be postponed for another year. It was even worse when I joined Form 1 to find Form 3s? who had more or less been monos for 2 years were baying for our blood. And our blood they did take. In double measures. ? What of seating an exam in 1989 that no one else had ever done? What of going through 4 years of campus with the lecturers not knowing what syllabus to set for the stretched college years? ? The trauma, I would have thought, ended once we got into the real world and began to oil the wheels of commerce. ? Not so it would seem. Mr Odhiambo feels otherwise. ? To call me, and others after me O material is truly not called for. I do not think that you, MR ODHIAMBO are brighter than ALL 8-4-4?s combined. ? I will let you know some 8-4-4 I know full well, he may as well be my brother, emerged BEST OVERALL in some Professional Exams of 1997, an exam sat by only THREE 8-4-4?s and SIXTEEN 16 (sic) system fellas. Now how?s that for a 0 system product? ? I would encourage you to be objective when sending mail that my pour scorn on others. The greater majority of Kenyan working class is now 8-4-4. Do you think the country is doomed because the 0 guys are now in charge? ? And finally 8+4+4=7+6+3. Any math, nay arithmetic, teacher would tell you that. And since you accuse us of not being able to communicate effectively, I hope through the gobbledygook I have written above you will be able to eke out some sense. ? Brian Toroitich. ? From: reggie08 at googlegroups.com [mailto:reggie08 at googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of odhiambo okecth Sent: Monday, October 12, 2009 2:51 PM To: africa-oped; Bidii; ccr; Kenya Community; Kenya Community; An East African Online Forum Dedicated to Information Exchange.; jaluo; KACA at yahoogroups.com; kenva at yahoogroups.com; kenya_pyla at yahoogroups.com; kenya-alternatives at googlegroups.com; kenya-can at yahoogroups.com; kenyacitizensassembly at yahoogroups.com; kenyaclub at yahoogroups.com; kenyap2012g at yahoogroups.com; kol; luv4self_network at yahoogroups.com; madaraka-kenya at yahoogroups.com; mailbox at nation.co.ke; mazingira at yahoogroups.com; mbonbani at yahoogroups.com; mulembe; mwananchi; mwanyagetinge at yahoogroups.com; net-kenya at yahoogroups.com; NewVisionKenya at yahoogroups.com; next_kenya at yahoogroups.com Cc: nyc; nyciv; Openyourthirdeye at yahoogroups.com; panafricanist; progressiveminds; Reggie Group; siasa; Standard; Standard; Standard; Ta_Seti at yahoogroups.com; TheBlackList at yahoogroups.com; trueblackness at yahoogroups.com; ugandacom; citizens against violence; VOA; VOU; youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com; youthagenda Subject: Moi?s indelible mark on education and peace ? 11th October 2009, ? Moi?s indelible mark on education and peace Mr. Joe Ombuor, in his piece in The Standard on Saturday10th October 2009, chronicles the achievements of Mzee Daniel Arap Moi in the education sector and his efforts at finding solution to the problems of Southern Sudan. It basically drove me back to history of what education used to be. About Southern Sudan and the achievements they have indicated, I do not know. ? I went to school when we used to pay Kshs 20.00 at the chief?s camp per term. We were then given pencils, rulers, exercise books, and text books the whole term in school. I only used to take my signed filled exercise book to the school office and I was given a new exercise book in exchange. The school had cartons of supplies, chalk, dusters etc. ? This was up till 1978 when Mzee Jomo Kenyatta died. I was then in class 7 reading for the Certificate of Primary Education ?CPE. I joined Form 1 in 1979 and again, fee in secondary school was very manageable. The cost of transport in those poor roads was also manageable then. ? Then Mzee Moi came with Free Primary Milk in primary school. I am happy it found when I had left primary education and was already in secondary school. He then started what they then called Free Primary Education. Remember, we were only paying Kshs 20.00 and all educational material was given to us. ? But when Mzee Moi came up with the first Free Primary Education, educational supplements started disappearing. That is when education started going to the dogs. Parents started paying more than Kshs 20.00 in support of Free Primary Education. With Free Primary Education, government supplements started disappearing, and I would have expected Mr. Ombour to investigate this and come up with an informed opinion. ? Parents started buying pencil, exercise books and text books in support of Free Primary Education. That is when parents started paying tuition fee in support of Free Primary education. That is when other hitherto unknown authors started appearing on the scene with different books in support of Free Primary Education. ? Do you remember Safari Book 1, 2, 3 and 4 as texts that were immortal? Do you remember Primary Mathematics series? Then we had General Science Text Book. Those were the only books used for tuition instructions when we were paying Kshs 20.00 tuition, payable at the chief?s camp. Books were available in the schools and for each subject, the teachers came with enough text books to be shared in class. These were promptly collected as the lesson ended. But when Mzee Moi came with his version of Free Primary Education, many versions of the same subject texts were introduced as part of the curriculum and parents were told to buy all these books in support of Free Primary Education. ? This is when our children in the lower primary began being subjected to reading all subjects from Mathematics to English to Geography, to History, to Ethics to Everything. With the coming of Mzee Moi to power, Free Primary Education came with costs hitherto not seen by parents. This is the time they killed the Kenya National Equipment Scheme, all in support of Free Primary Education. Perhaps Mr. Ombour might do a research on how Kenya National Equipment Scheme was looted under the Moi watch and eventually killed. ? The rest as they say is history. Free Primary Education under the guidance of Mzee Moi became such a costly affair for the parents in Kenya to an extent that Mzee had to think of new avenues of creating pretended soft landings. He started building schools and naming them after himself. This is how all the Girls schools named after Moi were built. And in building these schools, the school head teachers in collusion with the Parents Teachers Associations made a kill. ? They extorted money under the now infamous Building Fund to support this expansionist enterprise of Mzee Moi. Schools were built, very magnificent yes, but very shallow in out put. Pupils were subjected to grater coasts to sustain this ill move. This is the time Mzee Moi came up with the Quarter System that condemned students to their villages. This is also the time all teachers were posted back to their own villages. Vintage Moi. ? It is also worth remembering that it was under Mzee Moi that all of a sudden the 7+4+2+3=16 system of education was changed to 8-4-4=0 system. Journalists will recall that the change was so abrupt to an extent that it created jam when there was double admission at the university at the first admissions of the Moi Graduates. That marked the death of quality education in Kenya. ? And this is known all over the world; that Mzee Moi messed the education system in Kenya. And I bet it is time we all faced the truth. Mzee Moi killed our education system that was of high quality, and subjected our children to experiments and mediocrity. Some isolated cases of brightness managed to still shine through though. ? We nowadays have graduates who cannot communicate effectively, courtesy of Mzee Moi and his 8-4-4=0 system of education. Our children stopped playing in school because of Mzee Moi and his 8-4-4=0 system of education. Children have stopped being children because of Mzee Moi. And I cannot for once give him credit on education. ? He created all the mess that will take strong will to clean. Parents must rise up and demand answers; what does a child in class one do with all those books as currently listed for them? ? There are areas where I can give Mzee Moi all the marks, like opening Kenya to all the corrupt networks, like creating impunity, like entrenching tribalism, like maintaining the cost of living at low levels- prices of essential commodities and like killing football in Kenya. ? But to credit Mzee Moi with building several schools and forget the pain the parents have born with the heavy costs therein attendant is to miss the point by very wide margins. ? ? ? Odhiambo T Oketch, Chair; Stakeholders Evaluation Team ?Nairobi Tel; 0735 529 126, 0724 365 557, Email; komarockswatch at yahoo.com, friendofkcdn at gmail.com http://kcdnkomarockswatch.blogspot.com ? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From alextallam at yahoo.com Wed Oct 14 05:35:02 2009 From: alextallam at yahoo.com (Alex Tallam) Date: Wed, 14 Oct 2009 02:35:02 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Re: The STAR newspaper In-Reply-To: <943954.15892.qm@web59203.mail.re1.yahoo.com> References: <943954.15892.qm@web59203.mail.re1.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <921238.14673.qm@web57306.mail.re1.yahoo.com> Ojuang, If what Mr Omtatah is talking about is true, then it looks like there is a wider scheme to finish him through whatever means available including the journalists. He talked of police harrassments, Taxman, the PS SMSs and now the journalist!! We should not rush to condemn him because the guy has every right to defend himself in the face of a system which is bend to destroying him.?It looks like you are a journalist and just because he is accusing a journalist of ignorance does not mean he is accusing all journalists! Otherwise it is a fact some Journalist are known to be in the pay of politicians. Journalist are messengers of informations, they are supposed to feed us, (consumers), with not only correct information but factual information. Alex.??? ? ________________________________ From: anderson ojuang To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Sent: Wed, October 14, 2009 9:53:27 AM Subject: [YP_Ke] Re: The STAR newspaper ? I am a bit perturbeb with the statements of one Mr Omtatah and Wangoko over an article that appeared in the Nairobi Star. One, i would wish to inform wagoro that journalists are not ignorant as he would seek to advance and are never driven by financial gains. they operate within the professional ethics. What is your basis of calling them ignorant. This is a worse abuse to the journalist community. By the way, does being a software/web designer? make you so special and superior, God forbid this kind of stereotypical and myopic justifiaction so a common among the so " alleged" Mr Know It All. You must understand the role of the media. Understand the tone, the structure and the voice of the story before you react to it. the story did not name the activist. was Omtatah? the only activist who was present at the hotel on the said day.? Why is he insisting that the story befits him. he has the onus of disapproving the allegation now that he has come forward to claim that the article was targetted at him. If his conscience is clean and clear why bother with the article. kindly tell us more because the reaction has opened the gate to flood of questions. Let give positive criticism where possible, Omtatah you should note that being an activist, you are a public figure. Sir, do not rely on innuendo to make a case. By the way you have all the rights to sue the group. --- On Tue, 10/13/09, Muita Wangoko wrote: > From: Muita Wangoko > Subject: [YP_Ke] Re: The STAR newspaper > To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com > Date: Tuesday, October 13, 2009, 11:16 PM > Hi Mr Omtatah, > > Sorry for that. If you really know it's not true, then > you should be defending yourself anyhow.? Am one person who > is never angered by rumours. I ignore them, for the simple > fact that it's not true. > > > Character assasination will always be there. Just ignore > some of our ignorant journalists. They are out there to make > money and when they run out of tangible stories, they can > write anything. Mark my word, am not saying then? that we > ignore as such some false infromation but rather do it > whenever necessary with tact > > > * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * > * * * * * ? > Thanks and Kind regards >? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? > B. Muita Wangoko > Software/Web Developer > Linux/Unix system Admin ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? > ? ? ? ? > >? ? ? ? >? Tel: ?+254-(0)-724 159 723 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? >? ? ? ? ?+254-(0)-738 560 599 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? > ? >? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? > ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? > " Knowlegde Talks, wisdom listens" > >? ? ? ? ? ? > * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * > > > > On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 20:24, > Okiya Omtatah Okoiti > wrote: > > > Dear Mr. Paul Ilado and Mr. Andrew Teyie: > > I am not happy with the manner you are addressing this > issue since I raised it with yourselves on Monday when the > story appeared. I hoped that being the EDITORS you would > move with speed to get to the truth of the matter and deal > with the offending journalist who wrote the falsehoods. > > > By forwarding the email attached to this one (that has just > landed on my computer) to yourselves, I hereby show you that > this false story you >? published is assassinating my character worldwide. The > description of the activist you give fits my identity and > many people have identified this story to be one referring > to me. In fact, when Benji pointed the defamatory article > out to me on the day it was published he had no doubts it > was talking about >? me. > > As I told you in my SMS to yourselves, which I quote here > in part: > "... the article on > pg 5 of today's issue of The Star is false in toto. I > had a meeting with my co-directors Otieno Ombok & > Agostino Neto at the Holiday Inn Hotel in Westlands on > Thursday (evening). We discussed matters re our movement > Kenyans for Justice and Development. I arrived late & > stayed 4 less than 30 minutes. We drank Stoney Sodas. I left > in Neto's car (Lawyer Elias Ongoya was a witness to > this). I haven't met an MP 4 close to a month. The last > MP I met is Khalwale at the Pan Afric a day b4 he withdrew > his Ringera case. He wanted me to do the same (with my case > against the president) but I declined. Further, I can afford > a soda at the Holiday Inn. So pliz investigate & get to > the root of this defamatory story. God bless. > Omtatah" > > > On phone, I also told you that I do not find the story > innocent given it is >? coming out so soon after a contingent of policemen went to > my rural home in Western Kenya on the Morning of Friday, > October 9, 2009. They harassed my 68 year old mother, and my > workers who operate my jaggery, demanding to search my > family home. Fortunately, a cousin who lives in Australia > was visiting and he resisted demanding to be shown a search > warrant before he could allow them to do so. When they > failed to produce one, he mobilised neighbours who stood > their ground. Eventually, wseeing they were outmanned, the > police left promising to be back. > > > I also told you that the night before, on Thursday night, > at around 11 am, a man who refused to ID himself, and who > was using a mobile phone whose number was concealed, called > me asking me if I had paid all my taxes. I told him I had > done so. But he told me that should the taxman wish it he > can always prove that my tax returns were not accurate. He > told me to be very careful with my taxes, and that >? that was his contribution to the struggle as a progressive > Kenyan working with the State security apparatus.? > > I am not in the pay of anybody. In fact, I spend my own > hard earned money and time to do whatever activism I do. And > I do so out of conviction! > > > Please, I do not consider these things to be mere > coincidences and unless you come clean on this disturbing > story, I will be left with no option but to conclude that > your paper is being used against me and other change > agents. > > > Finally, I would like to inform you that I have instructed > my lawyers (Kibe and Kinoti Advocates) to sue a top > Permament Secretary who sent me a total of 13 obscene and > insulting smses on 7th, 8th and 9th September, 2009. > > > So please, treat this matter with the urgency it deserves > and, as I told you yesterday, I still would like to resolve > it simply by you publishing the truth. > > God bless. > > Okiya Omtatah >? Okoiti > 0722684777 > > ________________________________ > From: Margaret Gichuki > To: NewVisionKenya at yahoogroups.com > > Cc: africa_oped at yahoogroups.com > Sent: Tue, October 13, 2009 8:33:48 AM > Subject: [NewVisionKenya] The STAR newspaper > > ? > Is this A POROJO/SIASA NEWSPAPER TRYING TO OUTSHINE THE > EAS.Ngai. > > > XXXXXXXXXXXXXX > XXXXXXXXXXXXXX > > Hi Wams, > > We have a new Paper...read on > > My favourite column within the paper (Star) is the Section > 'Corridors > of Power - Political Gossip'. In yester's edition > (which I have just > > read), it says in part:- > > A human rights activist who has recently been fighting MPs > and the > former head of the Kenya Anti-Corruption Commission Justice > (Retired) > Aaron Ringera is reportedly in the payroll of a senior > politician from > > Western Kenya who has been picking up his tab and paying > him a > retainer every Friday, The man was spotted >? last week at a Westlands > Hotel where he sipped a soda for nearly two hours waiting > for the MP > who showed up later and paid the bill > > -- > Wams > > __._,_.___ > Messages in this topic??(1)??Reply??(via web > post)??| Start a new topic?? > > Messages | Files | Photos | Links | Database | Polls | > Members | Calendar >? > Change settings via the Web (Yahoo! ID required) > Change settings via email: Switch delivery to Daily Digest > | Switch format to Traditional > > Visit Your Group??| Yahoo! 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Mr. Moses Washika and his wife, Rinah Washika were arrestedly shortly after their 5 daughters were found killed on 18th December 2005. They have been in remand for the last 4 years until the courts set them free for luck of evidence recently. And our sympathies alone cannot reconcile the waste years behind bars. How many Kenyans suffer such? And what happens to the police officers who arrested them without gathering enough evidence before the arrests were made? What happens to the Judicial officer who sat on the case for all those 4 years? Many Kenyans are victims of such incompetence from the Police and at the Judiciary. They are arrested on flimsy charges, kept in remand homes for as long at takes without intervention from the Judiciary, and such are the cases that should compel the public to insist on the Police and Judiciary being placed on performance contracts. Such accountability will make one who is offended to seek redress and counter sue the officers for wrongful arrests. It will minimize cases of witch hunt and incompetence. We have officers who arrest innocent Kenyans just to settle scores. They lock you in for as long as it takes because they know that by the time you are set free by the courts for luck of evidence, your time shall have been wasted and you will then have come down to zero. Kenyans need to become assertive and demand that Judicial Officers and the Police are held accountable in a manner that indicates output on a daily basis. Odhiambo T Oketch -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From omtatah at yahoo.com Wed Oct 14 07:14:50 2009 From: omtatah at yahoo.com (Okiya Omtatah Okoiti) Date: Wed, 14 Oct 2009 04:14:50 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] [ProgressiveMinds] Justice delayed..... In-Reply-To: <397653.16000.qm@web31407.mail.mud.yahoo.com> References: <397653.16000.qm@web31407.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <598698.4528.qm@web62003.mail.re1.yahoo.com> Great piece. ________________________________ From: odhiambo okecth To: africa-oped ; Bidii ; ccr ; Kenya Community ; Kenya Community ; An East African Online Forum Dedicated to Information Exchange. ; info at people.co.ke; jaluo ; jokanyanam at yahoogroups.com; kenva at yahoogroups.com; Mars Group Kenya ; Kenya Imagine ; kenya_pyla at yahoogroups.com; kenya-alternatives at googlegroups.com; kenya-can at egroups.com; kenya-can at yahoogroups.com; kenyacitizensassembly at yahoogroups.com; kenyaclub at yahoogroups.com; kenyap2012g at yahoogroups.com; kol ; Letters ; letters at eastandard.net; luo_forum at yahoo.co.uk; luv4self_network at yahoogroups.com; Standard ; Standard ; Standard Cc: madaraka-kenya at yahoogroups.com; mailbox at nation.co.ke; mazingira at yahoogroups.com; mbonbani at yahoogroups.com; mulembe ; mwananchi ; mwanyagetinge at yahoogroups.com; Nation ; net-kenya at yahoogroups.com; Newsweek ; NewVisionKenya at yahoogroups.com; next_kenya at yahoogroups.com; nyc ; nyciv ; Openyourthirdeye at yahoogroups.com; Palaver ; panafricanist ; progressiveminds ; Reggie Group ; siasa ; smaitawi at yahoogroups.com; Ta_Seti at yahoogroups.com; TheBlackList at yahoogroups.com; trueblackness at yahoogroups.com; ugandacom ; citizens against violence ; VOA ; VOU ; Watchman ; youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com; youthagenda Sent: Wed, October 14, 2009 4:01:58 AM Subject: [ProgressiveMinds] Justice delayed..... The Judiciary and the police have once more been brought to public scrutiny. Mr. Moses Washika and his wife, Rinah Washika were arrestedly shortly after their 5 daughters were found killed on 18th December 2005. They have been in remand for the last 4 years until the courts set them free for luck of evidence recently. And our sympathies alone cannot reconcile the waste years behind bars. How many Kenyans suffer such? And what happens to the police officers who arrested them without gathering enough evidence before the arrests were made? What happens to the Judicial officer who sat on the case for all those 4 years? Many Kenyans are victims of such incompetence from the Police and at the Judiciary. They are arrested on flimsy charges, kept in remand homes for as long at takes without intervention from the Judiciary, and such are the cases that should compel the public to insist on the Police and Judiciary being placed on performance contracts. Such accountability will make one who is offended to seek redress and counter sue the officers for wrongful arrests. It will minimize cases of witch hunt and incompetence. We have officers who arrest innocent Kenyans just to settle scores. They lock you in for as long as it takes because they know that by the time you are set free by the courts for luck of evidence, your time shall have been wasted and you will then have come down to zero. Kenyans need to become assertive and demand that Judicial Officers and the Police are held accountable in a manner that indicates output on a daily basis. Odhiambo T Oketch __._,_.___ Messages in this topic (1) Reply (via web post) | Start a new topic Messages | Files | Photos | Links | Database | Polls | Members | Calendar Change settings via the Web (Yahoo! ID required) Change settings via email: Switch delivery to Daily Digest | Switch format to Traditional Visit Your Group | Yahoo! Groups Terms of Use | Unsubscribe Recent ActivityVisit Your Group Give Back Yahoo! for Good Get inspired by a good cause. Y! Toolbar Get it Free! easy 1-click access to your groups. Yahoo! Groups Start a group in 3 easy steps. Connect with others. . __,_._,___ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ovi340 at gmail.com Tue Oct 13 06:06:35 2009 From: ovi340 at gmail.com (Nyara Muzamil) Date: Tue, 13 Oct 2009 13:06:35 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Cheating the Dead (very interesting hahaha) Message-ID: <95a1f4fe0910130306g4a2506d7o5c82523fb452bcbf@mail.gmail.com> To divert you a bit. A businessman is on his death bed. Not knowing what sort of afterdeath life we will be into, he calls three of his friends (a priest, doctor and a laywer) to his deathbed and says. "My friends, I know I am dying but I don't know what I am going to face there. Just in case I would need money there, I am giving each of you a parcel of USD 100,000 to drop into my grave before I am buried." All agree and take the parcels. Upon his death, all the three friends come and each drops something into the grave. When the three meet after the burial, the priest was the first to confess. "Dear friends, I am sorry but I deposited only USD 50,000 into the grave. I used part of the money to renovate our church." Then the doctor also confesses. "Actually, I deposited only 30,000. I used part of the money to purchase supplies for our hospital." " How can you be so untrusted friends and cheat the dead?" Resorted the lawyer. " But your parcel looked smaller?" Wondered the priest. "What did you deposit into the grave?" And the lawyer replied, "I deposited a cheque of exactly USD 100,000." 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URL: From ragudwaotieno at gmail.com Tue Oct 13 13:32:37 2009 From: ragudwaotieno at gmail.com (Ragudwa Otieno) Date: Tue, 13 Oct 2009 20:32:37 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Re: GREEN HOUSE POLYTHENE + DESIGN In-Reply-To: <87636.38236.qm@web38205.mail.mud.yahoo.com> References: <1fd5f5250910130054odc9cc30r27c1d5cdfb3e4176@mail.gmail.com> <87636.38236.qm@web38205.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <1208fa640910131032p44bfaf00x77f0849e2a1a95f3@mail.gmail.com> @john,i hope water aint no issue in the said Asal. otherwise you both can get all the technical info from amiran kenya ltd, or agro irrigation company,both have offices along north airport road,nairobi. oh, and equity bank has some deal costing 150000,you could ask them too. good luck. On 10/13/09, Daniel Mutuku wrote: > need more this side any help on how to have a green house in a dry/ arid > location? > help guys > > --- On Tue, 10/13/09, John Kihara wrote: > > > From: John Kihara > Subject: [YP_Ke] GREEN HOUSE POLYTHENE + DESIGN > To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com > Date: Tuesday, October 13, 2009, 10:54 AM > > > > Hi YPs, > > I am looking for greenhouse polythene for horticultural farming in a cold > area. I could also do with a basic?design for domestic implementation. > > Any help? > > Thanks > JK > > > > > > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Learn to dance salsa today! DVD's for beginning, intermediate, and advanced ballroom dance instruction. Ksh 600. Fireproof - in an attempt to save his marriage, a firefighter uses a 40-day experiment known as "the love dare". Ksh 500 The Secret reveals the most powerful law in the universe. The knowledge of this law has run like a golden thread through the lives and the teachings of all the prophets, seers, sages and saviors in the world's history, and through the lives of all truly great men and women. DVD at Ksh. 500 Reach over 13,100 members directly by advertising on this forum. Charges are Ksh. 1,000 per advert which you can post 3 times. Call/MPESA line at +254 721 663 208 To post to this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com http://ypkenya.org http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=57703506900 http://twitter.com/lyp_ke -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~--- From prcanb at yahoo.com Tue Oct 13 08:11:16 2009 From: prcanb at yahoo.com (Absalom Birai) Date: Tue, 13 Oct 2009 05:11:16 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] Rejoice or not? Message-ID: <947823.75830.qm@web38701.mail.mud.yahoo.com> It so happens that from time to time people that we know,(family members,friends,fellow church members,colleagues,and enemies), commit sin/stumble and fall. Whenever that happens,such people find themselves lonely,devastated,and in search of a place to hide. If anything,they need individuals who can pray with/for them, encourage them,and assure them that with God,all is possible! What has been interesting to observe is that whenever people stumble and fall from grace,there aren't that many people who sympathize with them. To the contrary,many are they who make things worse by cheering on or going round to make sure that everyone else knows the latest in town.In other words,there are people out there who become excited whenever others fall! Which leads me to this question: "Should anyone rejoice whenever someone -friend/enemy falls?" Pr Birai 612-386-4608 For more articles,please check my blog www.pastorbirai.com From prcanb at yahoo.com Tue Oct 13 19:25:29 2009 From: prcanb at yahoo.com (Absalom Birai) Date: Tue, 13 Oct 2009 16:25:29 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] Virginity: Double standard or what? Message-ID: <875817.25481.qm@web38708.mail.mud.yahoo.com> There are stories that you hear or read and you just don't know how to think or react. Such was a story that I heard this evening over the Radio. It was a story from Egypt.According to the report,all women are expected to be virgins and remain so until the day of their marriage. Sounds very Biblical!What was disturbing to hear was when it was reported that men are not expected to be virgins! They have a leeway to do as they wish!Sounds very confusing,to say the very least.Which leads to this question,"Is virginity for women only? Do me, it is but double standard on the part of men, or what do you think? Pr Birai 612-386-4608 For more articles,please check my blog www.pastorbirai.com From prcanb at yahoo.com Tue Oct 13 13:05:04 2009 From: prcanb at yahoo.com (Absalom Birai) Date: Tue, 13 Oct 2009 10:05:04 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] When laws/policies hurt. Message-ID: <702357.72086.qm@web38704.mail.mud.yahoo.com> I have no problem with laws/policies whatsoever;for I believe that when they were first enacted,they were enacted so as to meet a need, and make life better for some,if not all.The problem I have, though, with some laws/policies is that more often than not,no one goes back to check of their effectiveness and relevancy to the people it was meant to help or safeguard. And because of this,some people suffer a great deal under the law/policy that was meant for nothing, but good. I have concerns regarding some of the laws. This last weekend wasn't the best for me. I am still recovering after driving a total of 3000 miles between Friday and Sunday.What happened? I got word on Friday at around 1:00 PM that our daughter @ a university in another state had fallen sick and rushed into the University hospital,emergency ward. I immediately called the university trying to get as much information as I would on the status of our daughter.They refused to release any information because the law does not allow them.Nothing I said,no,not even the distance between us would compel them to release any information. She is over 18 years and therefore protected by the law. I had no choice but to travel some 20 hours accompanied by other family members! Just think about this. A total of 40 hours on the road and spending some $ 600.00 because no one was willing to tell me what my daughter was suffering from. Thank God she is well and back to life as usual. One other law that is nothing but headache to many parents is getting access to their children's academic grades. Even after they turn 18 years old, some children depend on their parents for financial assistance towards their university education. If say,your son/daughter is not doing well,and you need to know,such information as I understand will not be available to you. They will need permission from your son/daughter to release such information. How can a child who is the problem allow such information to be released? And so I wonder,"How does this law help the parents? Last, but not the least, is laws that make it so hard to help those in need. I have heard cases where a good Samaritan stopped to help, only to be sued for who knows what! I also recently read a story of a father who went to a nearby store with his son's friend only to be sued. I don't know how the case ended. You are always afraid of having someone eat at your place for fear that you might be sued if say that food makes them sick.Hard to help those with special needs even if they are your neighbors. You never know when someone will sue you. Apart from these three,there are many laws/rules/policies that enacted many years ago. With time,a lot has changed which then calls for routine reviews to determine their relevancy! A failure to do so,will only go to frustrate the very people that we are trying to serve/help. The only exception is God's laws that will never change and therefore need to be treated with awe! Is there anyone out there who has been affected in one way or the other? Do you care to share? Pr Birai 612-386-4608 For more articles,please check my web site www.pastorbirai.com www.pastorbirai.com From prcanb at yahoo.com Tue Oct 13 21:08:56 2009 From: prcanb at yahoo.com (Absalom Birai) Date: Tue, 13 Oct 2009 18:08:56 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] The what if type of questions! Message-ID: <162157.20933.qm@web38703.mail.mud.yahoo.com> I usually do everything possible on my side to stay away from "the what if type of questions." Not that I have anything against them, but rather that I try not to find answers/solutions, in anticipation of a problem. "The situational ethics," kind of approach. But as you can bear me witness,more often than not,something happens and before you know,you find yourself in areas where you had even vowed not to be found. Listening to a very touching story of a seventeen year old girl and seeing both her parents and the girl herself defending their positions on the TV,reminded me of stories that I have heard before and let me to the conclusion that all human beings are the same in some issues than others. More than that,I found myself wondering how differently I would have handled such a situation assuming it came knocking at my door. In the story,both the parents and their lovely daughter have been living apart since August for as the girl stated, fear of being killed by her parents for changing her religion! Most parents did everything possible to bring up their children in the best way they knew how. They instilled values in them that they knew,or did they think that they knew that would make them happy.For this and many other sacrifices made on behalf of their children,parents deserve to be highly commended. But with school, career,and age, children come to appoint when they leave home to fend for themselves.While out there,two things happen that almost always cause untold pain and disagreement,should we say the beginning of sorrows to many families.The two centers on matters of religion and choosing a life partner! While some children go by what their parents want/desire,many usually travel a different path in choosing a life partner.A good number of parents don't like it at all. Some resist until the day of the wedding. For others,they even boycott the wedding and cut all the communications with their loving children. Same is true or even worse when it comes to the change of religion. Granted,some children continue to practice the religion of their parents. Some of them, end up joining a different religion and thus hurt their parents! So,this evening I found myself dealing with the "what if type of questions." What if any of my children decide to join a different religion? What if any of my children decide to marry from a different tribe/race? How,shall I react? Shall I pray for them or disown them? If you were in a position to advise some parents, what will your advise be? Pr Birai 612-386-4608 For more articles,please check my blog www.pastorbirai.com From prcanb at yahoo.com Wed Oct 14 06:51:09 2009 From: prcanb at yahoo.com (Absalom Birai) Date: Wed, 14 Oct 2009 03:51:09 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] Which evaluation is accurate? Message-ID: <928407.31557.qm@web38707.mail.mud.yahoo.com> As it's, there are three kinds of evaluations for each one of us. Firstly,there is self evaluation,which in most cases ranges from good to excellent. Secondly,there is that which others think about us,some good and some bad/very bad. And finally,there is that which God thinks about us.Why so different? Can't they all be the same? Which version is accurate? Pr Birai 612-386-4608 For more articles,please check my blog www.pastorbirai.com From komarockswatch at yahoo.com Wed Oct 14 07:01:58 2009 From: komarockswatch at yahoo.com (odhiambo okecth) Date: Wed, 14 Oct 2009 04:01:58 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Justice delayed..... Message-ID: <397653.16000.qm@web31407.mail.mud.yahoo.com> The Judiciary and the police have once more been brought to public scrutiny. Mr. Moses Washika and his wife, Rinah Washika were arrestedly shortly after their 5 daughters were found killed on 18th December 2005. They have been in remand for the last 4 years until the courts set them free for luck of evidence recently. And our sympathies alone cannot reconcile the waste years behind bars. How many Kenyans suffer such? And what happens to the police officers who arrested them without gathering enough evidence before the arrests were made? What happens to the Judicial officer who sat on the case for all those 4 years? Many Kenyans are victims of such incompetence from the Police and at the Judiciary. They are arrested on flimsy charges, kept in remand homes for as long at takes without intervention from the Judiciary, and such are the cases that should compel the public to insist on the Police and Judiciary being placed on performance contracts. Such accountability will make one who is offended to seek redress and counter sue the officers for wrongful arrests. It will minimize cases of witch hunt and incompetence. We have officers who arrest innocent Kenyans just to settle scores. They lock you in for as long as it takes because they know that by the time you are set free by the courts for luck of evidence, your time shall have been wasted and you will then have come down to zero. Kenyans need to become assertive and demand that Judicial Officers and the Police are held accountable in a manner that indicates output on a daily basis. Odhiambo T Oketch --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Learn to dance salsa today! DVD's for beginning, intermediate, and advanced ballroom dance instruction. Ksh 600. Fireproof - in an attempt to save his marriage, a firefighter uses a 40-day experiment known as "the love dare". Ksh 500 The Secret reveals the most powerful law in the universe. The knowledge of this law has run like a golden thread through the lives and the teachings of all the prophets, seers, sages and saviors in the world's history, and through the lives of all truly great men and women. DVD at Ksh. 500 Reach over 13,100 members directly by advertising on this forum. Charges are Ksh. 1,000 per advert which you can post 3 times. 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THE Disciplinary Committee of the Media Council of Uganda has imposed a heavy fine of USD 50,million {Ushs 100 million}on the Red Pepper, a local tabloid for defaming the Libyan strongman Col Muamor El-Hadhafi for alleged involving himself in love affair between him and the Queen Mother of Toro Bes Kemigisa. The disciplinary Committee ?also ordered the local tabloid to pay Gadhafi USD 50,000 million {Ushs 95 million} and another USD 5 million to the Libyan Arab Peoples Bureau, with the same prominence as the contentious article before November 30ththis year. The Libyan Embassy in Kqmpala had lodged the complaints to the Media Council of Uganda about 10 series of articles published between February 5 and 19 this year detailing an alleged love affairs between the two dignitaries, the NEWVISIO reported ?in its news items posted to its website online this morning The Embassy had asked the Media Council to suspend the practicing license of the Red Pepper editor, causing him of acting unprofessionally and maliciously for selfish gain. The articles in question, the complaints said, injured? Col Gadhafi?s reputation and angered Libyans, thereby endangering relations between Uganda and Libya. The publkications were false, malicious and have caused injury to the name of Libyan Head of State,Col Gadhafi, the Libyan Ambassador to Uganda Mr.Abdullah Bunjeldin said. They portrayed the Libyan head of state as morally corrupt. The? articles were intended to portray Gadhafi as morally bankrupt person who is promiscuous and middles in people?s affairs. The Libyana envoy said Red Pepper publications was widely circulated in Uganda and across the world via internet. As a result, the articles was also picked up by the BBC radio and television and Radio France? for their world wide broadcasting network.. The NEWVISION says in its online report that these articles had disturbed Gadhafi to such an extent that he called his Ugandan counterpart President Museveni to complain, the Libyan envoy said, adding that the stories had undermined the hitherto warm and cordial Ugandan-Libyan diplomatic ties The article also threatened the USD 500 million Libyan investment in Uganda. The investment include? Tamoil Uganda,Oil Libya, Uganda Telecom, National Housing and Construction Corporation, Lake Victoria Hotel and the Tripoli Bank. The Ambassador denied that Gadhafi gave the Toro Queen Mother a plane, saying the Libyan laws do not allow him{Gadhafi} giving public property as gifts.He said the Red Pepper doctored photographs to suit the paper?s malicious intentions. The Red Pepper did not bring any witnesses. Their lawyer Mr Maxim Matibingwa only made oral submission, stating ?it is impossible for anyone to know the relations between two people. In its ruling, the Disciplinary Committee wondered how the Red Pepper so authoritatively publish articles when it admitted it could not establish the truth. The Disciplinary Committee Secretary Mr.Paul Mukasa said the Ugandan constitution guaranteed the freedom of the press. but these should not prejudice the public interest. He Committee ruled that th articles that he tabloid engaged in ?gross indiscipline? and caused injury to Gadhafi.. The Rd Pepper did not attend the ruling session. 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Message-ID: <368334.26869.qm@web51006.mail.re2.yahoo.com> when are these people so called police stop harassing us.how do they expect us to like them ,respect them,trust them, share information with them, and last but not least pay them with our taxes if all they do is arrest innocent people and ask for "kitu kidogo" yesterday i witnessed guys alighting from a bus (common sence coming from work)being cuffed all in pretense of security. you can imagine the pain someone will feel after working tirelessly the whole day deducted money to pay someone then the same person arrests you and demands more from you not forgetting the hardships that one goes thru day by day working . and do you know what is funny they arrest people at the road sides but they wont arrest the thugs that stands crucking jokes and smoking @ a corner, who will mug you and rob you .they steal from the same person they are meant to protect. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Learn to dance salsa today! 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On behalf of the East African Community and on my own behalf, I extend to your Excellency warm congratulations on your being awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for 2009. The award, in recognition of your extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and co-operation among peoples, is rightly deserved. ? Your steadfast determination to promote international peace and strengthen institutions of democracy and good governance has touched a deep chord around the world, across generational, racial, geopolitical and ideological divides. You have? stood? up? with courage, conviction and reasoned? dialogue in? building ?bridges between? and among? all? the members? of human society. ? You represent a forward march of civilization that, if joined, will propel our world to a new order, of global reign of peace and security, human rights and rule of law, economic and social security for all, within a healthy and secure world environment that we all cherish and value. 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Kibaki, Karua cold war stuns burial Updated 4 hr(s) 52 min(s) ago Related Stories Kibaki?s bloated list of dumped friends Kibaki: Protest letter Karua accuses VP, Mutula of tribalism Mutula vs Karua: democracy Karua feels heat of PM?s powers Karua: Raila no different from Moi, Kibaki By Patrick Mathangani Former Justice Minister Martha Karua sat two rows away from President Kibaki, but the warm handshake, open display of familiarity and recognition of each other?s presence were missing. They were at a burial but even the solemnity of the occasion could not hide the layers of cold war that has played out between them ever since Karua resigned from Cabinet. But one thing was not lost to the mourners ? Karua?s determination to succeed Kibaki in 2012 and the President is not so keen on her. He is closer to three leaders against whom Karua was one of his dependable shields ? Prime Minister Raila Odinga, Vice-President Kalonzo Musyoka and Finance Minister Uhuru Kenyatta. Her name was not on the official programme, and the President was welcomed to speak by her replacement in the Cabinet, Njeru Githae. Kibaki and Karua When the master of ceremonies asked Karua to merely ?wave? her hand, as a sign of greeting to mourners, she neither flinched nor raised it. Through a friend she would later respond: "I am not a school child to be told to wave the hand from where I am seated." She claimed her name had been left out of the speakers? list because, "Kibaki is behaving like Moi. He suppresses you when you disagree with his opinion and ideology." History was being rewritten on the sidelines of the burial of a former member of the disbanded Electoral Commission, Habel Nyamu. The venue was the same one Karua walked out from retired President Moi?s public function in 1997. Not on the list The rally was organised by then Kirinyaga Kanu chairman, the late Philip Ndegwa, at Kerugoya Stadium, but it dawned on Karua she and Mr Matere Keriri (then Ndia MP) were left out of the speakers? list. Asked by reporters to comment on why she was not allowed to speak, she said. "I will not comment. You saw for yourself". Karua did not accompany Kibaki and other mourners to Nyamu?s home in Mururi village. At the burial of Nyamu who died last week, the picture of Kibaki and Karua was that of two former friends ? too close yet too far. It was another chapter of the widening gap between them and so much unlike the television footage of the first three months of his controversial second term?s triumph when she starred as his most vicious defender. Karua kept her distance from the President. Neither appeared keen to either break the ice or walk halfway to meet the other. In political lingo, they were a study in how badly alliances crumble and transform friends into total strangers walking around with concealed political daggers. Karua would later, as she left, tell those who walked up to her, as a form of another stab at Kibaki, that, "It is illegal to throw out Internally Displaced Persons before you solve their problem." The MC was James Mathenge and his duty was not to call Karua to the microphone, but to wave the hand as acknowledgement of her presence. The funeral service was at the ACK, St Thomas Cathedral, in the town. "Honourable Karua, please raise your hand if you are here," implored Mr Mathenge who stood a few metres away from the President. Instead, Karua was heard mumbling, but she declined to raise her hands or wave, even as some mourners tried to point out where she sat. Kibaki sat through all this, seemingly unmoved. When village elders and Nyamu?s local friends were allowed to give their condolences, Karua was denied a chance to speak. In the good old days, Karua would have been calling the shots as the President?s host. This was the first time Kibaki was visiting Kirinyaga since the 2007 General Election in which Karua was one of her tireless campaigners. President?s ear She quit last year in a huff, after claiming the President no longer had her ear, and was being misled by a small group of people high up in Government. Efforts by Government insiders to persuade her to wait until she had met the President before resigning fell on deaf ears ? a typical nature of Karua?s resolute mind. On Wednesday, it was Karua?s political student, Metropolitan Minister Njeru Githae, who stole the limelight as he introduced the President. When Karua resigned, Githae, a member of Karua?s Narc-Kenya party, was an Assistant Minister who was later promoted. Mr Mutula Kilonzo replaced her. Karua has also clashed publicly with local civil servants, accusing them of supporting Mungiki. Earlier, as Githae and Central PC Kiplimo Rugut received the President at the stadium, Karua was absent. When Kibaki rose to speak he asked Kenyans to emulate Nyamu, who he said served the country tirelessly. "We?ll look up to you to be successful by fulfilling what he would have wanted to fulfill," Kibaki told Nyamu?s children and grandchildren. He said he and Nyamu were good friends, and asked his widow, Florence, to call him up when in need of help. Karua could only probably get comfort from former Anglican Retired Anglican Archbishop David Gitari?s remark that local politicians had failed to address the Mungiki issue. Read all about: Martha Karua Mwai Kibaki Read all about: Martha Karua Mwai Kibaki Read all about: Martha Karua Mwai Kibaki Read all about: Martha Karua Mwai Kibaki By Patrick Mathangani By Patrick Mathangani Former Justice Minister Martha Karua sat two rows away from President Kibaki, but the warm handshake, open display of familiarity and recognition of each other?s presence were missing. They were at a burial but even the solemnity of the occasion could not hide the layers of cold war that has played out between them ever since Karua resigned from Cabinet. But one thing was not lost to the mourners ? Karua?s determination to succeed Kibaki in 2012 and the President is not so keen on her. He is closer to three leaders against whom Karua was one of his dependable shields ? Prime Minister Raila Odinga, Vice-President Kalonzo Musyoka and Finance Minister Uhuru Kenyatta. Her name was not on the official programme, and the President was welcomed to speak by her replacement in the Cabinet, Njeru Githae. Kibaki and Karua When the master of ceremonies asked Karua to merely ?wave? her hand, as a sign of greeting to mourners, she neither flinched nor raised it. Through a friend she would later respond: "I am not a school child to be told to wave the hand from where I am seated." She claimed her name had been left out of the speakers? list because, "Kibaki is behaving like Moi. He suppresses you when you disagree with his opinion and ideology." History was being rewritten on the sidelines of the burial of a former member of the disbanded Electoral Commission, Habel Nyamu. The venue was the same one Karua walked out from retired President Moi?s public function in 1997. Not on the list The rally was organised by then Kirinyaga Kanu chairman, the late Philip Ndegwa, at Kerugoya Stadium, but it dawned on Karua she and Mr Matere Keriri (then Ndia MP) were left out of the speakers? list. Asked by reporters to comment on why she was not allowed to speak, she said. "I will not comment. You saw for yourself". Karua did not accompany Kibaki and other mourners to Nyamu?s home in Mururi village. At the burial of Nyamu who died last week, the picture of Kibaki and Karua was that of two former friends ? too close yet too far. It was another chapter of the widening gap between them and so much unlike the television footage of the first three months of his controversial second term?s triumph when she starred as his most vicious defender. Karua kept her distance from the President. Neither appeared keen to either break the ice or walk halfway to meet the other. In political lingo, they were a study in how badly alliances crumble and transform friends into total strangers walking around with concealed political daggers. Karua would later, as she left, tell those who walked up to her, as a form of another stab at Kibaki, that, "It is illegal to throw out Internally Displaced Persons before you solve their problem." The MC was James Mathenge and his duty was not to call Karua to the microphone, but to wave the hand as acknowledgement of her presence. The funeral service was at the ACK, St Thomas Cathedral, in the town. "Honourable Karua, please raise your hand if you are here," implored Mr Mathenge who stood a few metres away from the President. Instead, Karua was heard mumbling, but she declined to raise her hands or wave, even as some mourners tried to point out where she sat. Kibaki sat through all this, seemingly unmoved. When village elders and Nyamu?s local friends were allowed to give their condolences, Karua was denied a chance to speak. In the good old days, Karua would have been calling the shots as the President?s host. This was the first time Kibaki was visiting Kirinyaga since the 2007 General Election in which Karua was one of her tireless campaigners. President?s ear She quit last year in a huff, after claiming the President no longer had her ear, and was being misled by a small group of people high up in Government. Efforts by Government insiders to persuade her to wait until she had met the President before resigning fell on deaf ears ? a typical nature of Karua?s resolute mind. On Wednesday, it was Karua?s political student, Metropolitan Minister Njeru Githae, who stole the limelight as he introduced the President. When Karua resigned, Githae, a member of Karua?s Narc-Kenya party, was an Assistant Minister who was later promoted. Mr Mutula Kilonzo replaced her. Karua has also clashed publicly with local civil servants, accusing them of supporting Mungiki. Earlier, as Githae and Central PC Kiplimo Rugut received the President at the stadium, Karua was absent. When Kibaki rose to speak he asked Kenyans to emulate Nyamu, who he said served the country tirelessly. "We?ll look up to you to be successful by fulfilling what he would have wanted to fulfill," Kibaki told Nyamu?s children and grandchildren. He said he and Nyamu were good friends, and asked his widow, Florence, to call him up when in need of help. Karua could only probably get comfort from former Anglican Retired Anglican Archbishop David Gitari?s remark that local politicians had failed to address the Mungiki issue. Read all about: Martha Karua Mwai Kibaki Read all about: Martha Karua Mwai Kibaki Read all about: Martha Karua Mwai Kibaki Read all about: Martha Karua Mwai Kibaki By Patrick Mathangani Former Justice Minister Martha Karua sat two rows away from President Kibaki, but the warm handshake, open display of familiarity and recognition of each other?s presence were missing. They were at a burial but even the solemnity of the occasion could not hide the layers of cold war that has played out between them ever since Karua resigned from Cabinet. But one thing was not lost to the mourners ? Karua?s determination to succeed Kibaki in 2012 and the President is not so keen on her. He is closer to three leaders against whom Karua was one of his dependable shields ? Prime Minister Raila Odinga, Vice-President Kalonzo Musyoka and Finance Minister Uhuru Kenyatta. Her name was not on the official programme, and the President was welcomed to speak by her replacement in the Cabinet, Njeru Githae. Kibaki and Karua When the master of ceremonies asked Karua to merely ?wave? her hand, as a sign of greeting to mourners, she neither flinched nor raised it. Through a friend she would later respond: "I am not a school child to be told to wave the hand from where I am seated." She claimed her name had been left out of the speakers? list because, "Kibaki is behaving like Moi. He suppresses you when you disagree with his opinion and ideology." History was being rewritten on the sidelines of the burial of a former member of the disbanded Electoral Commission, Habel Nyamu. The venue was the same one Karua walked out from retired President Moi?s public function in 1997. Not on the list The rally was organised by then Kirinyaga Kanu chairman, the late Philip Ndegwa, at Kerugoya Stadium, but it dawned on Karua she and Mr Matere Keriri (then Ndia MP) were left out of the speakers? list. Asked by reporters to comment on why she was not allowed to speak, she said. "I will not comment. You saw for yourself". Karua did not accompany Kibaki and other mourners to Nyamu?s home in Mururi village. At the burial of Nyamu who died last week, the picture of Kibaki and Karua was that of two former friends ? too close yet too far. It was another chapter of the widening gap between them and so much unlike the television footage of the first three months of his controversial second term?s triumph when she starred as his most vicious defender. Karua kept her distance from the President. Neither appeared keen to either break the ice or walk halfway to meet the other. In political lingo, they were a study in how badly alliances crumble and transform friends into total strangers walking around with concealed political daggers. Karua would later, as she left, tell those who walked up to her, as a form of another stab at Kibaki, that, "It is illegal to throw out Internally Displaced Persons before you solve their problem." The MC was James Mathenge and his duty was not to call Karua to the microphone, but to wave the hand as acknowledgement of her presence. The funeral service was at the ACK, St Thomas Cathedral, in the town. "Honourable Karua, please raise your hand if you are here," implored Mr Mathenge who stood a few metres away from the President. Instead, Karua was heard mumbling, but she declined to raise her hands or wave, even as some mourners tried to point out where she sat. Kibaki sat through all this, seemingly unmoved. When village elders and Nyamu?s local friends were allowed to give their condolences, Karua was denied a chance to speak. In the good old days, Karua would have been calling the shots as the President?s host. This was the first time Kibaki was visiting Kirinyaga since the 2007 General Election in which Karua was one of her tireless campaigners. President?s ear She quit last year in a huff, after claiming the President no longer had her ear, and was being misled by a small group of people high up in Government. Efforts by Government insiders to persuade her to wait until she had met the President before resigning fell on deaf ears ? a typical nature of Karua?s resolute mind. On Wednesday, it was Karua?s political student, Metropolitan Minister Njeru Githae, who stole the limelight as he introduced the President. When Karua resigned, Githae, a member of Karua?s Narc-Kenya party, was an Assistant Minister who was later promoted. Mr Mutula Kilonzo replaced her. Karua has also clashed publicly with local civil servants, accusing them of supporting Mungiki. Earlier, as Githae and Central PC Kiplimo Rugut received the President at the stadium, Karua was absent. When Kibaki rose to speak he asked Kenyans to emulate Nyamu, who he said served the country tirelessly. "We?ll look up to you to be successful by fulfilling what he would have wanted to fulfill," Kibaki told Nyamu?s children and grandchildren. He said he and Nyamu were good friends, and asked his widow, Florence, to call him up when in need of help. Karua could only probably get comfort from former Anglican Retired Anglican Archbishop David Gitari?s remark that local politicians had failed to address the Mungiki issue. Read all about: Martha Karua Mwai Kibaki Read all about: Martha Karua Mwai Kibaki Read all about: Martha Karua Mwai Kibaki Read all about: Martha Karua Mwai Kibaki -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: From imo4492 at gmail.com Wed Oct 14 21:30:01 2009 From: imo4492 at gmail.com (Ogendi) Date: Thu, 15 Oct 2009 11:00:01 +0930 Subject: [Jambo] President Obama did not deserve the Nobel Prize? Message-ID: *It's racist to suggest Obama didn't deserve Nobel Prize* BOB ELLISOctober 15, 2009 - 10:51AM Comments 22 [image: Indian artist Sudersan Pattnaik gives final touches to a sand sculpture of Barack Obama at Golden Sea Beach in Puri.] Indian artist Sudersan Pattnaik gives final touches to a sand sculpture of Barack Obama at Golden Sea Beach in Puri. *Photo: AFP* In the first edition of Margaret Mitchell's novel* Gone With The Wind* Rhett Butler boasts of having shot dead a young black man for looking at a white woman 'the wrong way'. The presumptuous young pup was getting above himself, Rhett explained, 'so I shot him then and there'. Much the same thing happened in US public life last week when Barack Obama accepted the Nobel Peace Prize, and white America howled him down. Too soon, white America said, the presumptuous young pup. He's getting above himself. It was a classic repressed-racist reaction. He's got the presidency, God damn it, what else does he want? An Oscar? An Emmy? A Pulitzer Prize? There was no such response when Al Gore won the Nobel for a single travelling slide show. No one said he hadn't done enough yet, he hadn't saved the world yet. It was sufficient that he wanted to, and spoke well in that cause. The racism attendant on the American response was blatantly evident because nobody mentioned who else should have got it. They emphasised only that he didn't deserve it. He hadn't done anything yet. Nobody said who deserved it more. Partly because it was hard to think of anybody who did. He should just give it back, that's all. He was nominated only 11 days into his presidency. It was far too soon. Glenn Beck said he should 'give it back'. A curious thing to say. The presumption was that he wasn't born before he was president, that he had no life before then. That he hadn't addressed massed crowds in Berlin, promising a better world. That he hadn't electrified America with his oration at the 2004 Convention in Boston, thought by many to be as good as the Gettysburg Address. That he hadn't written a book that changed lives. That he hadn't enthused black America by winning the nomination. That he hadn't astonished the world by being elected President and by the speech he gave that night, a speech some thought as good as 'I Have A Dream'. It was hard to see how Morgan Tsvangarai had done more for world peace by then, or ever; or Hu Jia had. So their names weren't mentioned by Glenn Beck or Rush Limbaugh or Alexander Downer. Nor was anybody else's. Give it back, they said, give it back. They also seemed to suggest he got the prize 11 days into his presidency, not that he was merely nominated for it that day, along with 200 others. And what he did after that ? the ending of torture in US military prisons, the unshackling of travel to Cuba, the abolition of the rockets pointed at Russia, the call for universal nuclear disarmament ? had nothing to do with it, nothing to do with his winning it 252 days later. Some would say his speech in Cairo, which did much to pacify a billion Muslims, and win many thousands of angry young men back from jihad and confrontation ? was worth a peace prize on its own. But no, he didn't deserve it for all these things, or for any of them. Somebody else did. It was just never established who that was. Never before had being president been thought a precondition for the Nobel Peace Prize. Mother Theresa never held that office, nor Muhammad Yunus, nor Martin Luther King, nor (though he came close) Al Gore. Nelson Mandela got his prize before he was president, and so did Jose Ramos Horta. They got it for inspiring hope, for the audacity of hope they stirred up in their people. Aung San Suu Kyi and the Dalai Lama, it could be said, in their long pilgrimages of eloquent protest and stifled leadership, achieved almost nothing for their people. But they got the peace prize anyway for trying hard, and for speaking wonderfully and for winning foreign hearts to their cause. Barack Obama in the past five years, in the 1872 days of his fame, his candidacy and his presidency, has achieved more for the general good (I draw a deep breath here) than all of them put together. And yet he is being told to give it back, it's such an embarrassment, it devalues the currency, it's corrupt, it's unpleasant, it's a joke, by those media commentators whose trade is encoded racism. He's getting above himself, the uppity mulatto. Or is there some other explanation? Just asking. http://www.smh.com.au/opinion/politics/its-racist-to-suggest-obama-didnt-deserve-nobel-prize-20091015-gxuv.html *Source: theage.com.au * -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "A generous man will prosper;he who refreshes others will himself be refreshed. Prov 11:25 ------------------------------------------------------------------ Learn to Trade the E-Minis Index http://www.eminisglobal.net -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From imo4492 at gmail.com Wed Oct 14 21:37:31 2009 From: imo4492 at gmail.com (Ogendi) Date: Thu, 15 Oct 2009 11:07:31 +0930 Subject: [Jambo] Mom in trouble for Washing kid's 'dirty' mouth with soap Message-ID: Mom Arrested for Washing Kid's Mouth With Soap A Florida couple is behind bars for some old school discipline By TODD WRIGHT Updated 9:43 AM EDT, Wed, Oct 14, 2009 Print Email Share Buzz up! TWITTER FACEBOOK Getty Images/Rubberball A Palm Bay woman and her boyfriend were arrested Monday for child abuse after the couple went old school to punish their 8-year-old daughter for swearing. They washed her mouth out with soap. We don't know about you, but we would petition President Obamaand Congress to make it mandatory for every parent to carry a bar of Irish Spring in their back pockets with all the profanity kids use today. Police claim Adriyanna Herdener and Wilfredo Riverawent too far by placing a bar of soap in the girl's mouth and letting it stay for 10 minutes. Herdener did not intervene in the discipline. Dirty Mouth [image: Dirty Mouth] WATCH Dirty Mouth The girl eventually vomited and Rivera took her to the local hospital, where hospital staff called police. No one wants a child to be hurt or inhumanely punished, but parents' discipline choices in this country have come down to calling Dr. Philor hiding the joysticks to the Wii . Next time your kid has a potty mouth, just give them some gum. First Published: Oct 13, 2009 1:53 PM EDT http://www.nbcmiami.com/news/local-beat/Mom-Arrested-for-Washing-Kids-Mouth-With-Soap--64112132.html -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "A generous man will prosper;he who refreshes others will himself be refreshed. 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Pr Birai 612-386-4608 For more articles,please check my blog www.pastorbirai.com From prcanb at yahoo.com Wed Oct 14 15:34:53 2009 From: prcanb at yahoo.com (Absalom Birai) Date: Wed, 14 Oct 2009 12:34:53 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] Do you want to be forgiven? Message-ID: <576539.75984.qm@web38705.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Do you want to be forgiven? I can hear someone saying no,and that's OK! But, may be, out there, there is someone who needs it;someone who decided to walk away from a loving God,days without number. During the period of separation from the good Lord,you thought,read, ate,drank and as a matter of fact did even worse things,yea even horrible things that affected or destroyed many innocent lives. During those evil days of wandering in the fields of sin,the Lord made you and reminded you of the need to turn around. Not only did He invite you to come home, but also assured you of His complete forgiveness and acceptance. If you doubt me,then read 1 John 1:8-9; Isaiah 1:18; and Psalms 103:14 After that first guaranteed forgiveness, came the forgiveness by all those that you hurt /offended in one way or the other. This was somewhat tough, but with the request/command coming from our God,this too took place, but not without numerous challenges. The last and perhaps the most challenging one, has been and will remain to be self forgiveness. Many people have had hard time forgiving themselves. I have heard stories of many people who live to recall with painful regrets all the wrong things that they did unto others during the evil days.They are never sure if indeed God and /or those they offended ever forgave them.Unless checked,this last puzzle of forgives has and will continue to destroy many.So, do you really want to be forgiven? Then you must learn how to forgive yourself also. Will you? Just a thought. Pr Birai 612-386-4608 www.pastorbirai.com From carolkorir at yahoo.com Thu Oct 15 01:31:33 2009 From: carolkorir at yahoo.com (Carol Korir) Date: Wed, 14 Oct 2009 22:31:33 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Re: THE SLUM WOMAN'S VOICE DAY In-Reply-To: <102186.79354.qm@web39703.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <983484.44862.qm@web32706.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Hey guys, abig hand for this.I only want to make my contribution in this way,i happen to deal with press and would like to do a feature on this project.Can ayone contact me on this My number is 2519088,4441128 ,0725917900 Thanks and lovely day. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Learn to dance salsa today! DVD's for beginning, intermediate, and advanced ballroom dance instruction. Ksh 600. Fireproof - in an attempt to save his marriage, a firefighter uses a 40-day experiment known as "the love dare". Ksh 500 The Secret reveals the most powerful law in the universe. 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URL: From winfred at panafricantrucks.com Thu Oct 15 01:31:49 2009 From: winfred at panafricantrucks.com (Winfred Nyambura) Date: Thu, 15 Oct 2009 08:31:49 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Re: Marrying from a difference race/tribe! In-Reply-To: <721079.97545.qm@web34302.mail.mud.yahoo.com> References: <774473.63238.qm@web38705.mail.mud.yahoo.com> <721079.97545.qm@web34302.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <006301ca4d58$cf11ee00$6d35ca00$@com> Are you marrying the tribe or the lady you love and treasure? -----Original Message----- From: Phillip Muchiri [mailto:phillkariz at yahoo.com] Sent: 15 October 2009 08:17 To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Subject: [YP_Ke] Re: Marrying from a difference race/tribe! Hi guys...I am one of those about to marry from a diff tribe. A kiuk marrying a luo. I would like to hear the unique challenges....if any. --- On Mon, 10/12/09, Absalom Birai wrote: > From: Absalom Birai > Subject: [YP_Ke] Marrying from a difference race/tribe! > To: "youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com" > Date: Monday, October 12, 2009, 3:45 PM > > Those who are for the idea of marrying from another tribe > usually cite love and the idea of all of us being God's > children as the two core reasons. > > Those two factors aside,are there any challenges of > marrying someone from another tribe/race as compared to > marrying ones own? > > > Pr Birai > 612-386-4608 > www.pastorbirai.com > > > > ? ? ? > > > > No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.5.421 / Virus Database: 270.14.15/2434 - Release Date: 10/13/09 19:11:00 --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Learn to dance salsa today! DVD's for beginning, intermediate, and advanced ballroom dance instruction. Ksh 600. 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Choosing to see or not to see these accomplishments is our own individual decisions. For me, there is not doubt the guy has already changed the world - literally. KO On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 1:37 PM, Tony O. Mongare wrote: > > > It makes the win even sweeter. The higher you raise the bar, the more > satisfying the achievement-because it will be harder for anybody else to > repeat the feat! So maybe they need to start coming to terms with reality. > This US leader is surely trailblazer. > > Tony > > > --- On *Thu, 15/10/09, Ogendi * wrote: > > > From: Ogendi > Subject: [kca_main] President Obama did not deserve the Nobel Prize? > To: "KCA" > Received: Thursday, 15 October, 2009, 1:30 AM > > > > > *It's racist to suggest Obama didn't deserve Nobel Prize* > BOB ELLISOctober 15, 2009 - 10:51AM > > Comments 22 > > [image: Indian artist Sudersan Pattnaik gives final touches to a sand > sculpture of Barack Obama at Golden Sea Beach in Puri.] > > Indian artist Sudersan Pattnaik gives final touches to a sand sculpture of > Barack Obama at Golden Sea Beach in Puri. *Photo: AFP* > > In the first edition of Margaret Mitchell's novel* Gone With The Wind*Rhett Butler boasts of having shot dead a young black man for looking at a > white woman 'the wrong way'. The presumptuous young pup was getting above > himself, Rhett explained, 'so I shot him then and there'. Much the same > thing happened in US public life last week when Barack Obama accepted the > Nobel Peace Prize, and white America howled him down. > > Too soon, white America said, the presumptuous young pup. He's getting > above himself. > > It was a classic repressed-racist reaction. He's got the presidency, God > damn it, what else does he want? An Oscar? An Emmy? A Pulitzer Prize? There > was no such response when Al Gore won the Nobel for a single travelling > slide show. No one said he hadn't done enough yet, he hadn't saved the world > yet. It was sufficient that he wanted to, and spoke well in that cause. > > The racism attendant on the American response was blatantly evident because > nobody mentioned who else should have got it. They emphasised only that he > didn't deserve it. He hadn't done anything yet. Nobody said who deserved it > more. Partly because it was hard to think of anybody who did. He should just > give it back, that's all. He was nominated only 11 days into his presidency. > It was far too soon. Glenn Beck said he should 'give it back'. > > A curious thing to say. The presumption was that he wasn't born before he > was president, that he had no life before then. That he hadn't addressed > massed crowds in Berlin, promising a better world. That he hadn't > electrified America with his oration at the 2004 Convention in Boston, > thought by many to be as good as the Gettysburg Address. That he hadn't > written a book that changed lives. That he hadn't enthused black America by > winning the nomination. That he hadn't astonished the world by being elected > President and by the speech he gave that night, a speech some thought as > good as 'I Have A Dream'. > > It was hard to see how Morgan Tsvangarai had done more for world peace by > then, or ever; or Hu Jia had. So their names weren't mentioned by Glenn Beck > or Rush Limbaugh or Alexander Downer. Nor was anybody else's. Give it back, > they said, give it back. > > They also seemed to suggest he got the prize 11 days into his presidency, > not that he was merely nominated for it that day, along with 200 others. And > what he did after that ? the ending of torture in US military prisons, the > unshackling of travel to Cuba, the abolition of the rockets pointed at > Russia, the call for universal nuclear disarmament ? had nothing to do with > it, nothing to do with his winning it 252 days later. Some would say his > speech in Cairo, which did much to pacify a billion Muslims, and win many > thousands of angry young men back from jihad and confrontation ? was worth a > peace prize on its own. > > But no, he didn't deserve it for all these things, or for any of them. > Somebody else did. It was just never established who that was. > > Never before had being president been thought a precondition for the Nobel > Peace Prize. Mother Theresa never held that office, nor Muhammad Yunus, nor > Martin Luther King, nor (though he came close) Al Gore. Nelson Mandela got > his prize before he was president, and so did Jose Ramos Horta. They got it > for inspiring hope, for the audacity of hope they stirred up in their > people. Aung San Suu Kyi and the Dalai Lama, it could be said, in their long > pilgrimages of eloquent protest and stifled leadership, achieved almost > nothing for their people. But they got the peace prize anyway for trying > hard, and for speaking wonderfully and for winning foreign hearts to their > cause. > > Barack Obama in the past five years, in the 1872 days of his fame, his > candidacy and his presidency, has achieved more for the general good (I draw > a deep breath here) than all of them put together. And yet he is being told > to give it back, it's such an embarrassment, it devalues the currency, it's > corrupt, it's unpleasant, it's a joke, by those media commentators whose > trade is encoded racism. > > He's getting above himself, the uppity mulatto. > > Or is there some other explanation? > > Just asking. > > http://www.smh. com.au/opinion/ politics/ its-racist- to-suggest- > obama-didnt- deserve-nobel- prize-20091015- gxuv.html > > *Source: theage.com.au * > > -- > ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- > --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- ---- > "A generous man will prosper;he who refreshes others will himself be > refreshed. > Prov 11:25 > ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- > Learn to Trade the E-Minis Index http://www.eminisgl obal.net > ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- > --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- ----- > > > ------------------------------ > Get more done like never before with Yahoo!7 Mail. 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According to the promises in the Bible, when a human being goes to God with sincere repentance and ask for forgiveness, God forgives right away. Other prayers for wealth, riches, etc. may wait for a reply, but sincere prayers for forgiveness are responded to by God immediately. 1John 1:1-8;2:1 2)Forgiveness by others. This sometimes it does not come easily. Some people may hold grudges for years and years without end. One person, for example complained that someone went to his grave without asking her for forgiveness. Someone else had said if so and so, goes to heaven, I am not going there. But, we thank God for those in their hearts who are willing, by the grace of God to forgive. it brings healing to them and others. 3) Self-forgiveness as Pastor Birai put it. For two weeks now this area of self-forgiveness has been in my mind after reading the subject of forgiveness in my Daily Devotional book. I had to direct my thoughts to myself, and really ask myself, "I have forgiven many people who have really done some very bad things against me, and even called some people and say I have forgiven you. I have humbled myself, by God's grace, to ask forgiveness from others even when I knew I was right on certain things or some controversial or divisive issues in order to bring healing and restoration. i have asked God and believe He has forgiven me through many diferrent periods of my life since childhood.(I began my walk with Jesus since my childhood when I knew Him). But, I asked myself last week, Have I forgiven myself or do I carry some burdens with me of "self-unforgivenessness". This question is a very personal one and it is between an individual and His God. It should never be taken lightly. Today as I was thinking on this issue, my mind was taken back to my childhood. I remembered a childhood friend and a neighbor in my Village who took his own life. I remembered how terrified that incident engulfed our Village and especially for us who were children. If that young boy, knew that before God there is real forgiveness and second chances, may be he could have spared his own life. He left a lot of pain to his parents and us Villagers. This Past June, a Preacher came to our Campmeeting here in Southern new England and relayed a story--herein written briefly. One day a certain husband called him, this preacher, because his wife was crying endlessly. When the preacher went the husband told him that his wife had carried a burden for 18 years. Before she was married she had an intimate affair with an intern young minister who had come to her Church. When she got married her husband had forgiven her, and he tried to assure her that because she had repented God had forgiven her also. The Preacher tried to give her Bible quotations regarding forgiveness but it could not work. (Telling the story or testimony can work wonders) Then the guest Preacher told the woman the story of Peter, a disciple of Jesus. Peter had many privileges of being with Jesus in person many times. He had seen all the evidence that Jesus was indeed God in the flesh, The son of the living God, the Promised Messiah. Peter was in the Mount of Transfiguration when the Divinity of Jesus was fully revealed and Moses and Elijah had come from heaven to encourage Jesus as He was facing the Cross of Calvary (Moses had been in heaven for 1600 years after his own resurrection-Exodus 32:48-52; 34:5,6; Jude 1:9). Peter had heard the voice of God the Father speak from heaven. But, Peter denied Jesus 3 times when Jesus was right in front of Peter in the Courtroom. But Jesus forgave Peter when Peter repented. The story of Peter touched the heart of this woman, and for the first time in 18 years she was able to accept God's forgiveness and forgave (self-forgiveness) herself. I shared this story here so it can help us as we continue in the journey of life. 4) Finally, To forgive Others. It is a God-given mandate to be forgiving people. Some of the people who have hurt us, or erred against us, may not come back to ask us to forgive them. But if we do not forgive others, we ourselves become like slaves carrying other peoples burdens. It does not come easily. the temptation is to revenge. But it is better, so much better, to leave it in the hands of GOD. He is the One who created all human beings, and through Jesus made salvation available to whoever believes in Him. John 3:16. Remember Jesus who forgave those who were putting Him on the Cross. Stephen (Acts 7) who asked God to forgive those who were stoning him. What about John the Baptist who was beheaded. I believe John the Baptist forgave and asked God to forgive them before he died. Sorry for the long message. It has been in my mind 2 weeks.Hope it will be a blessing. 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In-Reply-To: <721079.97545.qm@web34302.mail.mud.yahoo.com> References: <721079.97545.qm@web34302.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <321057.17764.qm@web24406.mail.ird.yahoo.com> @muchiri Love is love,it has no tribe or race,Love never get old. Wisdom from my pastor and wazee wa kanisa one time on the same issue. Muchiri when?u grow old, you will grow old like a kiku man,when she (Atieno) grow old ,she will grow old like a luo woman.Remember Wambui Otieno. If your are ready to coupe with the differences in our culture diversity,then go ahead. Also when your crash (marriage not a bed of rosess)never both of you?take the tribe/race line as a scape goat. Thanks. ________________________________ From: Phillip Muchiri phillkariz at yahoo.com To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Sent: Thursday, 15 October, 2009 8:16:32 Subject: [YP_Ke] Re: Marrying from a difference race/tribe! Hi guys...I am one of those about to marry from a diff tribe. A kiuk marrying a luo. 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URL: From jmwalulu at hotmail.com Thu Oct 15 04:33:46 2009 From: jmwalulu at hotmail.com (Jackson Mwalulu) Date: Thu, 15 Oct 2009 08:33:46 +0000 Subject: [Jambo] =?windows-1252?q?NYC_RE=3A_=5BYP=5FKe=5D_Moi=92s_indelibl?= =?windows-1252?q?e_mark_on_education_and_peace?= In-Reply-To: <486048.32959.qm@web24403.mail.ird.yahoo.com> References: <960546.58267.qm@web31407.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: 8.4.4 has taken over the country in all aspects: politics, media, civil society, corporate/private sector world, athlectics, football(all sports), the religious sector...and oh, yes, even carjackers and mungiki are 8.4.4. By 2020 everyone in this country will either be 8.4.4 or dead. Those who dislike the system have never told us they suffer sour grapes for missing in the degrees list. They now do catchup game by attending midnight classes at rooftop "universities." Styleup! > Date: Tue, 13 Oct 2009 00:04:17 +0000 > From: oldiya at yahoo.co.uk > Subject: NYC RE: [YP_Ke] Moi?s indelible mark on education and peace > To: komarockswatch at yahoo.com > CC: africa-oped at yahoogroups.com; bidii-afrika at googlegroups.com; ccr-kenya at yahoogroups.com; kca_main at yahoogroups.com; kc-ab at yahoogroups.ca; jambo at publiceyesite.org; jaluo at jaluo.com; KACA at yahoogroups.com; kenva at yahoogroups.com; kenya_pyla at yahoogroups.com; kenya-alternatives at googlegroups.com; kenya-can at yahoogroups.com; kenyacitizensassembly at yahoogroups.com; kenyaclub at yahoogroups.com; kenyap2012g at yahoogroups.com; kenyaonline at yahoogroups.com; luv4self_network at yahoogroups.com; madaraka-kenya at yahoogroups.com; mailbox at nation.co.ke; mazingira at yahoogroups.com; mbonbani at yahoogroups.com; mulembe at yahoogroups.com; mwananchi at yahoogroups.com; mwanyagetinge at yahoogroups.com; net-kenya at yahoogroups.com; NewVisionKenya at yahoogroups.com; next_kenya at yahoogroups.com; nyanzayouthcoalition at rocketmail.com; nyciv at googlegroups.com; Openyourthirdeye at yahoogroups.com; panafricanistforum at yahoogroups.com; ProgressiveMinds at yahoogroups.com; reggie08 at googlegroups.com; Siasa-Kenya at yahoogroups.com; editorial at standardmedia.co.ke; letters at standardmedia.co.ke; pointb at standardmedia.co.ke; Ta_Seti at yahoogroups.com; TheBlackList at yahoogroups.com; trueblackness at yahoogroups.com; ugandacom at yahoogroups.com; cavi_alumni at yahoogroups.com; africatv at voanews.com; voice-of-uganda at googlegroups.com; youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com; youthagendayln at yahoogroups.com > > > I would like to take great exception to your claim that graduates of 844 education system are mediocre and worse than those of the older system. This is the biggest lie being peddled around by ppl who have little else to do. It should be common knowledge that after the collapse of the Soviet Block, the Western Block drastically reduced their budgetary support to Kenya. It is the disappearance of this support that led to the reduction of free learning materials as well as other free things, and not Mzee Moi. A lot changed during Moi's time, but to place the decline in apparent prosperity squarely on Moi's shoulder is being simplistic. In any case, a lot of ppl will gladly let you know how in Moi's time we rarely had to distribute free famine relief food to TEN MILLION, a third of Kenyans. > > Any Kenyan who is sincere will let you know that the workforce in Kenya today is almost fifty percent 844, and probably all the members of this forum are products of 844. To say we are not able to communicate and perform is escapist and simple minded to say the least. And it is an insult to most of us. > > odhiambo okecth wrote: > > 11 th October 2009, > > > > Moi?s indelible mark on education and peace > > Mr. Joe Ombuor, in his piece > > in The Standard on Saturday10th October 2009, chronicles the achievements of > > Mzee Daniel Arap Moi in the education sector and his efforts at finding > > solution to the problems of Southern Sudan . It > > basically drove me back to history of what education used to be. About Southern Sudan and the achievements they have indicated, > > I do not know. > > > > I went to school when we used > > to pay Kshs 20.00 at the chief?s camp per term. We were then given pencils, > > rulers, exercise books, and text books the whole term in school. I only used to > > take my signed filled exercise book to the school office and I was given a new > > exercise book in exchange. The school had cartons of supplies, chalk, dusters > > etc. > > > > This was up till 1978 when > > Mzee Jomo Kenyatta died. I was then in class 7 reading for the Certificate of > > Primary Education ?CPE. I joined Form 1 in 1979 and again, fee in secondary school > > was very manageable. The cost of transport in those poor roads was also > > manageable then. > > > > Then Mzee Moi came with Free > > Primary Milk in primary school. I am happy it found when I had left primary > > education and was already in secondary school. He then started what they then > > called Free Primary Education. Remember, we were only paying Kshs 20.00 and all > > educational material was given to us. > > > > But when Mzee Moi came up > > with the first Free Primary Education, educational supplements started > > disappearing. That is when education started going to the dogs. Parents started > > paying more than Kshs 20.00 in support of Free Primary Education. With Free > > Primary Education, government supplements started disappearing, and I would > > have expected Mr. Ombour to investigate this and come up with an informed > > opinion. > > > > Parents started buying > > pencil, exercise books and text books in support of Free Primary Education. > > That is when parents started paying tuition fee in support of Free Primary > > education. That is when other hitherto unknown authors started appearing on the > > scene with different books in support of Free Primary Education. > > > > Do you remember Safari Book > > 1, 2, 3 and 4 as texts that were immortal? Do you remember Primary Mathematics > > series? Then we had General Science Text Book. Those were the only books used > > for tuition instructions when we were paying Kshs 20.00 tuition, payable at the > > chief?s camp. Books were available in the schools and for each subject, the > > teachers came with enough text books to be shared in class. These were promptly > > collected as the lesson ended. But when Mzee Moi came with his version of Free > > Primary Education, many versions of the same subject texts were introduced as > > part of the curriculum and parents were told to buy all these books in support > > of Free Primary Education. > > > > This is when our children in > > the lower primary began being subjected to reading all subjects from > > Mathematics to English to Geography, to History, to Ethics to Everything. With > > the coming of Mzee Moi to power, Free Primary Education came with costs > > hitherto not seen by parents. This is the time they killed the Kenya National Equipment Scheme , all in support of > > Free Primary Education. Perhaps Mr. Ombour might do a research on how Kenya > > National Equipment Scheme was looted under the Moi watch and eventually killed. > > > > The rest as they say is > > history. Free Primary Education under the guidance of Mzee Moi became such a > > costly affair for the parents in Kenya to an extent that Mzee had to > > think of new avenues of creating pretended soft landings. He started building > > schools and naming them after himself. This is how all the Girls schools named > > after Moi were built. And in building these schools, the school head teachers > > in collusion with the Parents Teachers Associations made a kill. > > > > They extorted money under the > > now infamous Building Fund to support this expansionist enterprise of Mzee Moi. > > Schools were built, very magnificent yes, but very shallow in out put. Pupils > > were subjected to grater coasts to sustain this ill move. This is the time Mzee > > Moi came up with the Quarter System that condemned students to their villages. > > This is also the time all teachers were posted back to their own villages. > > Vintage Moi. > > > > It is also worth remembering > > that it was under Mzee Moi that all of a sudden the 7+4+2+3=16 system of > > education was changed to 8-4-4=0 system. Journalists will recall that the > > change was so abrupt to an extent that it created jam when there was double > > admission at the university at the first admissions of the Moi Graduates. That > > marked the death of quality education in Kenya . > > > > And this is known all over > > the world; that Mzee Moi messed the education system in Kenya . And I > > bet it is time we all faced the truth. Mzee Moi killed our education system > > that was of high quality, and subjected our children to experiments and > > mediocrity. Some isolated cases of brightness managed to still shine through > > though. > > > > We nowadays have graduates > > who cannot communicate effectively, courtesy of Mzee Moi and his 8-4-4=0 system > > of education. Our children stopped playing in school because of Mzee Moi and > > his 8-4-4=0 system of education. Children have stopped being children because > > of Mzee Moi. And I cannot for once give him credit on education. > > > > He created all the mess that > > will take strong will to clean. Parents must rise up and demand answers; what > > does a child in class one do with all those books as currently listed for them? > > > > There are areas where I can > > give Mzee Moi all the marks, like opening Kenya > > to all the corrupt networks, like creating impunity, like entrenching > > tribalism, like maintaining the cost of living at low levels- prices of > > essential commodities and like killing football in Kenya . > > > > But to credit Mzee Moi with > > building several schools and forget the pain the parents have born with the > > heavy costs therein attendant is to miss the point by very wide margins. > > > > > > > > Odhiambo T > > Oketch, > > Chair; > > Stakeholders Evaluation Team ? 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Have relevant experience of atleast 6 months in a business environment on above (Can be waived if 1 & 2 is satisfactory) Send your Cover letter and CV to: SIDDIQUE HARUNANY Director Mars Institute of Computer Technology personal email: siddiqueharunany at gmail.com website: www.learnatmict.co.ke Good Luck and best regards. Cheers. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Learn to dance salsa today! DVD's for beginning, intermediate, and advanced ballroom dance instruction. Ksh 600. Fireproof - in an attempt to save his marriage, a firefighter uses a 40-day experiment known as "the love dare". Ksh 500 The Secret reveals the most powerful law in the universe. The knowledge of this law has run like a golden thread through the lives and the teachings of all the prophets, seers, sages and saviors in the world's history, and through the lives of all truly great men and women. DVD at Ksh. 500 Reach over 13,100 members directly by advertising on this forum. 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URL: From jkamabi at gmail.com Thu Oct 15 05:03:08 2009 From: jkamabi at gmail.com (Joseph Karanja) Date: Thu, 15 Oct 2009 12:03:08 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Re: Upper Primary school teacher In-Reply-To: <436475.79277.qm@web24707.mail.ird.yahoo.com> References: <436475.79277.qm@web24707.mail.ird.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <28a884c0910150203w74b02c26yf41758b159031878@mail.gmail.com> if u nid a lower class too lemi know good day On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 2:44 PM, festus ouko wrote: > > Hi, > > I am looking for a teacher who can comfortably teacher Maths, social studies/cre and science to standard eights. The teacher should be of female gender. > > Please respond through my Email with your full contacts. > > Regards, > > Erustus > > > > > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Learn to dance salsa today! DVD's for beginning, intermediate, and advanced ballroom dance instruction. Ksh 600. 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Call/MPESA line at +254 721 663 208 To post to this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com http://ypkenya.org http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=57703506900 http://twitter.com/lyp_ke -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~--- From winfred at panafricantrucks.com Thu Oct 15 05:41:22 2009 From: winfred at panafricantrucks.com (Winfred Nyambura) Date: Thu, 15 Oct 2009 12:41:22 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Re: APPEAL:SIADIA MWANAFUNZI EDUCATION FUND(SMEF), CORRECTION!!! In-Reply-To: <603683.78116.qm@web37001.mail.mud.yahoo.com> References: <603683.78116.qm@web37001.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <00f601ca4d7b$ab6e5010$024af030$@com> Thanks Sungu, We shall have the account opened on Saturday. Please let me know if Josephine, Matthew, Muigai can be available on Saturday Morning at 8.30am so that we can open the account. David, please feel free to send your thao to my Mpesa account and will definitely load it to the account on Saturday. If you feel utaikula please send me the cash. Thanks Regards, Winfred. From: otieno sungu [mailto:sunoti at yahoo.com] Sent: 15 October 2009 12:21 To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Cc: Winfred Nyambura; otieno.david at gmail.com Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] Re: APPEAL:SIADIA MWANAFUNZI EDUCATION FUND(SMEF),CORRECTION!!! Winnie, Following the requests for how to M-Pesa, can we just have the account opened on Saturday as scheduled by 3 signatories(Committee members) even as we persue registration? The account name can be changed accordingly when the registration is done next week.Some people are worrying they may "eat" the pledges and spoil their names(LOL)!! Kindly arrange for this so that Monday we can have an account ready. 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URL: From toroitich at getso.co.ke Thu Oct 15 08:55:00 2009 From: toroitich at getso.co.ke (Brian Toroitich) Date: Thu, 15 Oct 2009 15:55:00 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] =?utf-8?q?Moi=E2=80=99s_indelible_mark_on_education_and_p?= =?utf-8?q?eace?= In-Reply-To: <156069.83987.qm@web31401.mail.mud.yahoo.com> References: <156069.83987.qm@web31401.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: Odhiambo, It?s OK, my brother. I actually got the gist of your article, my only beef was your reference to a whole generation of Kenyan citizens in terms that were in my view quite derogatory (8-4-4=0 ?.Some isolated cases of brightness managed to still shine through though?.. graduates who cannot communicate effectively.., etc) I think the point of your article would still not have been lost had you only referred to the increased workload Kenyan children have had to bear due to the expanded curricula which indeed is a fact we witness daily with the huge volumes of homework our children are bringing home at quite tender ages. Regards, Brian Toroitich From: reggie08 at googlegroups.com [mailto:reggie08 at googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of odhiambo okecth Sent: Wednesday, October 14, 2009 1:04 PM To: reggie08 at googlegroups.com; 'africa-oped'; 'Bidii'; 'ccr'; 'Kenya Community'; 'Kenya Community'; 'An East African Online Forum Dedicated to Information Exchange.'; 'jaluo'; KACA at yahoogroups.com; kenva at yahoogroups.com; kenya_pyla at yahoogroups.com; kenya-alternatives at googlegroups.com; kenya-can at yahoogroups.com; kenyacitizensassembly at yahoogroups.com; kenyaclub at yahoogroups.com; kenyap2012g at yahoogroups.com; 'kol'; luv4self_network at yahoogroups.com; madaraka-kenya at yahoogroups.com; mailbox at nation.co.ke; mazingira at yahoogroups.com; mbonbani at yahoogroups.com; 'mulembe'; 'mwananchi'; mwanyagetinge at yahoogroups.com; net-kenya at yahoogroups.com; NewVisionKenya at yahoogroups.com; next_kenya at yahoogroups.com Cc: 'nyc'; 'nyciv'; Openyourthirdeye at yahoogroups.com; 'panafricanist'; 'progressiveminds'; 'siasa'; 'Standard'; 'Standard'; 'Standard'; Ta_Seti at yahoogroups.com; TheBlackList at yahoogroups.com; trueblackness at yahoogroups.com; 'ugandacom'; 'citizens against violence'; 'VOA'; 'VOU'; youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com; 'youthagenda' Subject: RE: Moi?s indelible mark on education and peace Brian, Take it easy. Just read my piece again and you may get the gist. No offense intended. Just staying with the facts....... But if I stepped on your toes, or any other toes, a thousand apologies Bro. Odhiambo. --- On Tue, 10/13/09, Brian Toroitich wrote: From: Brian Toroitich Subject: RE: Moi?s indelible mark on education and peace To: reggie08 at googlegroups.com, "'africa-oped'" , "'Bidii'" , "'ccr'" , "'Kenya Community'" , "'Kenya Community'" , "'An East African Online Forum Dedicated to Information Exchange.'" , "'jaluo'" , KACA at yahoogroups.com, kenva at yahoogroups.com, kenya_pyla at yahoogroups.com, kenya-alternatives at googlegroups.com, kenya-can at yahoogroups.com, kenyacitizensassembly at yahoogroups.com, kenyaclub at yahoogroups.com, kenyap2012g at yahoogroups.com, "'kol'" , luv4self_network at yahoogroups.com, madaraka-kenya at yahoogroups.com, mailbox at nation.co.ke, mazingira at yahoogroups.com, mbonbani at yahoogroups.com, "'mulembe'" , "'mwananchi'" , mwanyagetinge at yahoogroups.com, net-kenya at yahoogroups.com, NewVisionKenya at yahoogroups.com, next_kenya at yahoogroups.com Cc: "'nyc'" , "'nyciv'" , Openyourthirdeye at yahoogroups.com, "'panafricanist'" , "'progressiveminds'" , "'siasa'" , "'Standard'" , "'Standard'" , "'Standard'" , Ta_Seti at yahoogroups.com, TheBlackList at yahoogroups.com, trueblackness at yahoogroups.com, "'ugandacom'" , "'citizens against violence'" , "'VOA'" , "'VOU'" , youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com, "'youthagenda'" Date: Tuesday, October 13, 2009, 6:12 AM Odhiambo, I do not know you, but I do take particular exception to that 8-4-4=0 statement you have included in your mail below. I am a pioneer 8-4-4=0 system graduate, as you would like to call it. It was enough trauma in Primary school when reaching class 5 then finding out your freedom from the chains of the mathematics teacher?s caning stick were to be postponed for another year. It was even worse when I joined Form 1 to find Form 3s? who had more or less been monos for 2 years were baying for our blood. And our blood they did take. In double measures. What of seating an exam in 1989 that no one else had ever done? What of going through 4 years of campus with the lecturers not knowing what syllabus to set for the stretched college years? The trauma, I would have thought, ended once we got into the real world and began to oil the wheels of commerce. Not so it would seem. Mr Odhiambo feels otherwise. To call me, and others after me O material is truly not called for. I do not think that you, MR ODHIAMBO are brighter than ALL 8-4-4?s combined. I will let you know some 8-4-4 I know full well, he may as well be my brother, emerged BEST OVERALL in some Professional Exams of 1997, an exam sat by only THREE 8-4-4?s and SIXTEEN 16 (sic) system fellas. Now how?s that for a 0 system product? I would encourage you to be objective when sending mail that my pour scorn on others. The greater majority of Kenyan working class is now 8-4-4. Do you think the country is doomed because the 0 guys are now in charge? And finally 8+4+4=7+6+3. Any math, nay arithmetic, teacher would tell you that. And since you accuse us of not being able to communicate effectively, I hope through the gobbledygook I have written above you will be able to eke out some sense. Brian Toroitich. From: reggie08 at googlegroups.com [mailto:reggie08 at googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of odhiambo okecth Sent: Monday, October 12, 2009 2:51 PM To: africa-oped; Bidii; ccr; Kenya Community; Kenya Community; An East African Online Forum Dedicated to Information Exchange.; jaluo; KACA at yahoogroups.com; kenva at yahoogroups.com; kenya_pyla at yahoogroups.com; kenya-alternatives at googlegroups.com; kenya-can at yahoogroups.com; kenyacitizensassembly at yahoogroups.com; kenyaclub at yahoogroups.com; kenyap2012g at yahoogroups.com; kol; luv4self_network at yahoogroups.com; madaraka-kenya at yahoogroups.com; mailbox at nation.co.ke; mazingira at yahoogroups.com; mbonbani at yahoogroups.com; mulembe; mwananchi; mwanyagetinge at yahoogroups.com; net-kenya at yahoogroups.com; NewVisionKenya at yahoogroups.com; next_kenya at yahoogroups.com Cc: nyc; nyciv; Openyourthirdeye at yahoogroups.com; panafricanist; progressiveminds; Reggie Group; siasa; Standard; Standard; Standard; Ta_Seti at yahoogroups.com; TheBlackList at yahoogroups.com; trueblackness at yahoogroups.com; ugandacom; citizens against violence; VOA; VOU; youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com; youthagenda Subject: Moi?s indelible mark on education and peace 11th October 2009, Moi?s indelible mark on education and peace Mr. Joe Ombuor, in his piece in The Standard on Saturday10th October 2009, chronicles the achievements of Mzee Daniel Arap Moi in the education sector and his efforts at finding solution to the problems of Southern Sudan. It basically drove me back to history of what education used to be. About Southern Sudan and the achievements they have indicated, I do not know. I went to school when we used to pay Kshs 20.00 at the chief?s camp per term. We were then given pencils, rulers, exercise books, and text books the whole term in school. I only used to take my signed filled exercise book to the school office and I was given a new exercise book in exchange. The school had cartons of supplies, chalk, dusters etc. This was up till 1978 when Mzee Jomo Kenyatta died. I was then in class 7 reading for the Certificate of Primary Education ?CPE. I joined Form 1 in 1979 and again, fee in secondary school was very manageable. The cost of transport in those poor roads was also manageable then. Then Mzee Moi came with Free Primary Milk in primary school. I am happy it found when I had left primary education and was already in secondary school. He then started what they then called Free Primary Education. Remember, we were only paying Kshs 20.00 and all educational material was given to us. But when Mzee Moi came up with the first Free Primary Education, educational supplements started disappearing. That is when education started going to the dogs. Parents started paying more than Kshs 20.00 in support of Free Primary Education. With Free Primary Education, government supplements started disappearing, and I would have expected Mr. Ombour to investigate this and come up with an informed opinion. Parents started buying pencil, exercise books and text books in support of Free Primary Education. That is when parents started paying tuition fee in support of Free Primary education. That is when other hitherto unknown authors started appearing on the scene with different books in support of Free Primary Education. Do you remember Safari Book 1, 2, 3 and 4 as texts that were immortal? Do you remember Primary Mathematics series? Then we had General Science Text Book. Those were the only books used for tuition instructions when we were paying Kshs 20.00 tuition, payable at the chief?s camp. Books were available in the schools and for each subject, the teachers came with enough text books to be shared in class. These were promptly collected as the lesson ended. But when Mzee Moi came with his version of Free Primary Education, many versions of the same subject texts were introduced as part of the curriculum and parents were told to buy all these books in support of Free Primary Education. This is when our children in the lower primary began being subjected to reading all subjects from Mathematics to English to Geography, to History, to Ethics to Everything. With the coming of Mzee Moi to power, Free Primary Education came with costs hitherto not seen by parents. This is the time they killed the Kenya National Equipment Scheme, all in support of Free Primary Education. Perhaps Mr. Ombour might do a research on how Kenya National Equipment Scheme was looted under the Moi watch and eventually killed. The rest as they say is history. Free Primary Education under the guidance of Mzee Moi became such a costly affair for the parents in Kenya to an extent that Mzee had to think of new avenues of creating pretended soft landings. He started building schools and naming them after himself. This is how all the Girls schools named after Moi were built. And in building these schools, the school head teachers in collusion with the Parents Teachers Associations made a kill. They extorted money under the now infamous Building Fund to support this expansionist enterprise of Mzee Moi. Schools were built, very magnificent yes, but very shallow in out put. Pupils were subjected to grater coasts to sustain this ill move. This is the time Mzee Moi came up with the Quarter System that condemned students to their villages. This is also the time all teachers were posted back to their own villages. Vintage Moi. It is also worth remembering that it was under Mzee Moi that all of a sudden the 7+4+2+3=16 system of education was changed to 8-4-4=0 system. Journalists will recall that the change was so abrupt to an extent that it created jam when there was double admission at the university at the first admissions of the Moi Graduates. That marked the death of quality education in Kenya. And this is known all over the world; that Mzee Moi messed the education system in Kenya. And I bet it is time we all faced the truth. Mzee Moi killed our education system that was of high quality, and subjected our children to experiments and mediocrity. Some isolated cases of brightness managed to still shine through though. We nowadays have graduates who cannot communicate effectively, courtesy of Mzee Moi and his 8-4-4=0 system of education. Our children stopped playing in school because of Mzee Moi and his 8-4-4=0 system of education. Children have stopped being children because of Mzee Moi. And I cannot for once give him credit on education. He created all the mess that will take strong will to clean. Parents must rise up and demand answers; what does a child in class one do with all those books as currently listed for them? There are areas where I can give Mzee Moi all the marks, like opening Kenya to all the corrupt networks, like creating impunity, like entrenching tribalism, like maintaining the cost of living at low levels- prices of essential commodities and like killing football in Kenya. But to credit Mzee Moi with building several schools and forget the pain the parents have born with the heavy costs therein attendant is to miss the point by very wide margins. 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Message-ID: <848333.33737.qm@web38708.mail.mud.yahoo.com> -Do you want to know God in a more personal way and increase your faith? Then read the Word. -Do you want to live peacefully with all God's children and treat everyone with great respect, irrespective of tribe,race,gender,age,and religion? Then read the Word. - Do you want to succeed in life? Then read the Word. -Do you want to have a happy and successful God fearing family/marriage that is a blessing to all? Then read the Word. -Do you want to know the signs of Jesus Christ's second coming and God's plan for His children and more particularly you? Then read the Word. -Do you want to know how to differentiate the truth from error and how to know the true prophets as opposed to false prophets? Then read the word. -Do you have any challenges in life that no one seems capable of solving? Then read the Word. -Do you sometimes feel like you are alone and that life has no meaning? Then read the Word. -Is it possible that you have wandered far away from God and don't seem to know your way back? Then read the Word. -Are you in search of a God fearing life partner? Then read the Word! -Do you want to know what Jesus and God's faithful ones thought of the word? - Then read the following: "I have stored up your word in my heart,that I might not sin against you." (Psalms 119:11). "Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path." (Psalms 119:105). "All Scripture is breathed out by God and profitable for teaching,for reproof,for correction,and for training in righteousness,that the man of God may be competent,equipped for every good work." (2 Timothy 3:16). And so my dear friend,the secret is all our human dilemma is found in the word of God. I know that every one of us is ever busy,but I wish to plead with you to find time and read the word. You will be amazed what it can do to you. Have a wonderful day filled with the desire to read the word! Pr Birai 612-386-4608 For more articles,check my blog www.pastorbirai.com From prcanb at yahoo.com Wed Oct 14 15:33:44 2009 From: prcanb at yahoo.com (Absalom Birai) Date: Wed, 14 Oct 2009 12:33:44 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Do you want to be forgiven? Message-ID: <771254.94294.qm@web38705.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Do you want to be forgiven? I can hear someone saying no,and that's OK! But, may be, out there, there is someone who needs it;someone who decided to walk away from a loving God,days without number. During the period of separation from the good Lord,you thought,read, ate,drank and as a matter of fact did even worse things,yea even horrible things that affected or destroyed many innocent lives. During those evil days of wandering in the fields of sin,the Lord made you and reminded you of the need to turn around. Not only did He invite you to come home, but also assured you of His complete forgiveness and acceptance. If you doubt me,then read 1 John 1:8-9; Isaiah 1:18; and Psalms 103:14 After that first guaranteed forgiveness, came the forgiveness by all those that you hurt /offended in one way or the other. This was somewhat tough, but with the request/command coming from our God,this too took place, but not without numerous challenges. The last and perhaps the most challenging one, has been and will remain to be self forgiveness. Many people have had hard time forgiving themselves. I have heard stories of many people who live to recall with painful regrets all the wrong things that they did unto others during the evil days.They are never sure if indeed God and /or those they offended ever forgave them.Unless checked,this last puzzle of forgives has and will continue to destroy many.So, do you really want to be forgiven? Then you must learn how to forgive yourself also. Will you? Just a thought. 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"Now there was in Joppa a disciple named Tabitha, which, translated, means Dorcas.She was full of good works and acts of charity." (Acts 9:36). Dorcas was so kind,generous and a blessing to the widows, such that when she died,God saw it fit to resurrect her again to continue with her ministry towards the needy ones. Oh ! I truly love this! How I yearn in my heart to become like Dorcas! God,help me please! "At Caesarea there was a man named Cornelius, a centurion of what was known as the Italian Cohort, a devout man who feared God with all his household, gave alms generously to the people, and prayed continually to God. About the ninth hour of the day he saw clearly in a vision an angel of God come in and say to him, ?Cornelius.? And he stared at him in terror and said, ?What is it, Lord?? And he said to him, ?Your prayers and your alms have ascended as a memorial before God. And now send men to Joppa and bring one Simon who is called Peter. He is lodging with one Simon, a tanner, whose house is by the sea.? When the angel who spoke to him had departed, he called two of his servants and a devout soldier from among those who attended him, and having related everything to them, he sent them to Joppa." (Acts 10:1-8). This story of Cornelius is a very touching one. Although he was not a Jew, he was a God fearing man who was good at praying and helping others! The good Lord took note of that and rewarded him accordingly. Whoever you are,and wherever you are, you too can make a difference in someones life. Have faith in the Living God, study His word, and reach out and touch someone.Will you? Know for sure that the good lord always takes note of that and rewards as He deems necessary. Have a blessed day filled with a desire to help others. Pr Birai 612-386-4608 For more articles,please check my blog www.pastorbirai.com From leooderaomolo at yahoo.com Thu Oct 15 12:09:16 2009 From: leooderaomolo at yahoo.com (Leo Odera Omolo) Date: Thu, 15 Oct 2009 09:09:16 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] Egypt now says it is ready and willing tomnegotiateNile Rivern resources sharing Message-ID: <21131.51835.qm@web34308.mail.mud.yahoo.com> EGYPT IS NOW WILLING TO ACCEPT PEACEFUL NEGOTIATION OVER THE SHARED RESOURCES OF RIVER NILE WATERS WITH OTHER UPSTREAM RIPARIAN STATES. Leo Oders Omolo In Kisumu City. EGYPT has now made it clear that it was ready and willing for peaceful negotiations aimed at resolving once and for all the contentious issues of the shared resources of River Nile with the upstream riparian states. Its representative at the recently concluded workshop held in Kenya said peaceful and collective negotiations must be encouraged in the quest for comprehensive legal framework hat can allow all the 10 states to equitably utilize the River Nile Basin According to Ugandan Deputy head of Mission Iduke Amoko,the 1929 treaty between Egypt and the United Kingdom that gave the North African country?s a monopoly over the use of Nile water resources does not rise to the challenge ofr the present day. ?We are for the revision of the agreement through peaceful and collective negations and bargaining by all states,? he said, Mr.Amoko was speaking on the sideline of a recent Climate Change, and Tran?s Boundary Water Conflict in Africa. He said a comprehensive legal framework for equitable and just utilization of the Nile resources by riparian states has to be put into the place Participant at the workshop held in Kilifi in the Coast Province were drawn from Kenya, Uganda, Egypt, Sudan, Ethiopia, Niger, Zambia, South Africa among other countries.. But an official from Egypt Ministry? of International co-operation Marawan ?Badr,when reached for comment said Egypt may relax its hard stance on the utilization of River Nile water resources if its historical and natural rights are guaranteed that the other riparian countries guarantee us of water security? ?Egypt is not opposed to the sharing of the water resources provided that the other riparian countries guarantee us of water security.? ?There is no way we can continue to maintain a monopoly since the waters originate from other riparian countries and later ends in our country. We don?t have to quarrel as the water resources are enough got all of us.?said Badr. Mr Badr said though there have been long negotiations geared towards the sharing of the Nile basin resources, there are still some pending issues to be resolved. He added that the upstream riparian countries must assure downstream countries of water security before an agreement on sharing the Nile resources was reached. He said; ?We need more time to negotiate on the utilization of the Nile Basin resources; hurrying up the matter might cause us major problems in the future.? A senior researcher from Ethiopia Dr Debay Tadesse called for the preparation of a general framework for co-operation in the Nile Rive r basin with specific reference to equitable utilization of the water resources. Dr Tadesse said approaches to conflict resolution and resource management would develop the up[stream riparian countries which are faced with high poverty levels and food insecurity. The Ethiopian researcher asked for the revision of the status quo through the generation of options to avoid potential confrontation and enhance stability and conservation of the water resources.; The first logical step is todiscuss the issue of the Nile with a desire of finding a lasting solution.The degree of the mistrust characterizing the riparian countries has been avoidedthrough mutual agreements Dr.Tadesse said. The Ethiopia researcher said unless the water resources were shared equally among the concern states a conflict might occur. Kenya?s Minister for Water Development and Irrigation Madame Charity Kaluki Ngilu noted that the protracted consultations on the Nile Basin collaboration framework were causing anxiety and displeasure among riparian countries Ends leooderaomolo at yahoo.com ? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From leooderaomolo at yahoo.com Thu Oct 15 17:54:02 2009 From: leooderaomolo at yahoo.com (Leo Odera Omolo) Date: Thu, 15 Oct 2009 14:54:02 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] Homosexual aretobge hanged in Uganda if the new legislation ispassed byparliament Message-ID: <165498.3642.qm@web34305.mail.mud.yahoo.com> HOMOSEXUALS ?TO BE SENTENCED TO DEATH IN UGANDA IF PARLIAMENT PASSES A NEW BILL THAT PROPOSES STIFF PUNISHMENT TOTHOSE PRACTISING IT. Reports Leo Odera Omolo In Kisumu City. AGGRAVATED homosexuality wills in the near future punished by death, according to a new Bill, which was tabled in Uganda Parliament on Wednesday this week. This is contained in the private members Bill that was table in the House on Wednesday this week by a member of the ruling NRM for Ndorwa West Honourable David Bahati., which received a thunderous applause from both the government and the opposition sides. It further states that person who commits aggravated homosexuality when his victim is person with disability or below the age of 18 or when the offender is an HIV positive. The Bill thus equate aggravated homosexuality to aggravated defilement among people of different sexes, which also carries the death sentence.. A news report given prominence in to-day?s edition of the NEWVISION daily states among other things the Bill entitled the Anti ?Homosexuality Bill 2009,a;so states that anyone who commits the offence of homosexuality will be liable to the life imprisonment.. Thus was already the case under the current Penal Code Act. However, the proposed Bill now gives a broad definition of the offence of homosexuality A person charged with this offence will have to undergo a mandatory medical examination to ascertain his or her HIV status.. The new law further states that anybody who ?attempt to commit the offence? is liable to imprisonment for seven years in jail. ?The same applies to anybody who? aids, abets, counsels or procure another to engage in acts of homosexuality or anybody who keeps a house, lodge or rooms for the same purpose of homosexuality. The Bill also proposes stiff sentence for people promoting homosexuality. They risk affine of Ushs 100 million or prison sen5tece to seven years. The same applies to people who produce, publish or distribute pornographic materials for the purposes of promoting homosexuality, fund or sponsor homosexuality When the offender is a businessman or NGO its certificate of registration will be cancelled and withdrawn and directors of such business or organization would be liable to seven years imprisonment.. Failure to disclose the offence with9in 24 hours of knowledge makes somebody liable to a maximum fine of Ushs 5 million fine or imprisonment of up to three years. Provisions, according to the Bill are meant to ?protect the traditional family way of life b y prohibiting any form of sexual relations between persons o the same sexes.? These provisions are also meant to prohibit the ?promotion or recognition of such sexual relations in public institutions and other places through or with the support of any government or NGO entity. The bill aims at protecting children and youth who are ?made vulnerable to sexual abuse and deviation as result of ?cultural changes increased information technologies and increased attempt by homosexuals to raise children by homosexuals relationship through adoption or foster parenthood care Ends leooderaomolo at yahoo.com ? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From leooderaomolo at yahoo.com Thu Oct 15 20:21:22 2009 From: leooderaomolo at yahoo.com (Leo Odera Omolo) Date: Thu, 15 Oct 2009 17:21:22 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] 19Presidentfor Kampala's Monday Summit on Refugees anddisplaced people Message-ID: <370664.81895.qm@web34305.mail.mud.yahoo.com> 19 HEADS OF STATE? SUIDAN?S BASHI INCOUDED ARE EXPECTED TO ATTEND NEXT MONDAY SUMIT ON REFUGEES AND DISPLACED PEOPLE;IN KAMPALA CITY. Writes Leo ?delegates including 19 heads of state and governments are expected to attend a special African Union Summit on refugees, returnees and Internally displaced persons in the Ugandan capital, Kampala from next Monday. But by Thursday evening, top officials at the Ugandan Ministry of Foreign Affairs were still tight lipped and could not immediately identify of the leaders expected in the City for the meeting which starts on Monday on October 19-23. A source in government circle within? Kampala, however, confirmed that President Yoweri Museveni had extended an invitation to the Sudan President Omar Bashir despite of the still floating warrant for his arrest, which was issued last year by the Hague based international Court of Criminal Justice. Bashir, however, is ye to confirm his attendance, although political talks that dominate the Kampala air is that his personal attendance in such a meeting is very much essential taking into account that Sudan account for almost 155,440 refugees living in Uganda. Foreign Ministries and relief and disaster preparedness are also expected to attend the Summit. Notable among the high profile participant will be Graca Michel, the wife of the former South African President Nelson Mandela. The former first lady-turned diplomat has been actively taking part of serious issues affecting the continent such as armed coinflict and polls disputes related violence such as the one witnessed recently in Kenya and Zimbabwe. Meanwhile President Museveni has called for multi-model system of managing refugees and internally displaced people, according to a statement released from State house on Thursday ?Urban integration is better than horizontal involvement of refugees in rural areas, he was quoted as telling the officials who were briefing him about the preparation for the next week?s summit at State House, Entebbe. In that way, Ugandan Head of State said, access to land had increasingly become an issue. Especially with high population growth, adding that the relevant Ministries should plan for industrial training of skills ?outside agriculture. Rural settlement have potential for conflicts with local communities/Refugees must be supported to learn new skills to avoid conflicts with locals over agriculture land,? said Museveni. He added, in this way refugees could play a major role when they return tothe9ir countries.? The Kampala Summit will culminate in a declaration that will tackle the root causes and problems of the African continent?s 17 million refugees, internally displaced people. ?The African leaders are also expected to take that will help the continent eliminate the phenomenon of ?large scale displacement of population caused by human indicated conflicts and natural disasters, ?said Museveni. Uganda alone has 155,440 refugees, most of them from the neighboring countries of Sudan and the Democratic Republic of Congo President Museveni said access to land had particularly become an issue especially with high population growth, adding that in keeping people in camps is not an African tradition way of life. Why can?t we think of refugees outside agriculture? The Kampala summit will also look into the ways of helping displaced population began courses on of how like how to rebuild their communities?Prevention and mitigation of the impact of natural calamities will also feature on the summit agendas. The Heads of State will also identify ways of preventing forced displacement, the Ugandan Minister for Relief and Disaster Preparedness Tarsis Kabweyegire told journalist at the Kampala?s Media Centre ?Wars arising from mismanagement of state and natural calamities have continued to be the major problem caused by the population displacement. ?said the Minister said.? Ends leooderaomolo at yahoo.com ? ? ? ? ? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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The meeting was held in the conference Hall of the PERCH Hotel, the Kisumu City?s Central Business District {CBD Two officials represented the National Vision Party of Kenya at the meeting. They were Paul Okuku Miregi, the party national organizing secretary, and Mr.Kiplagat ?a personal assistant of the party patron Mr. Nicholas Kiprono Kipyator Biwott. {The Total Man} A number of important issues were raised? during the meeting whose main three agendas; Mobilization of the party members, Networking and membership drive. Speakers after speaker spoke against the bad culture of using power brokers or go between and wanted the national officials including its patron Mr.Biwott to come to Nyanza and meet the grass root supporters. They also discussed other logistics such as opening the offices at the district level and the need for the national official to move around and marketing the party to the grass root? supporters. Other expressed the need for the national party official to visit the countryside on familiarization missions, and to attend funerals of prominent members of the society as well as to start making contributions towards the various Harambee fund drives for development in rural areas. One way of popularizing the party was its leaders to make sure that they were visible in almost every important gathering. Be it sport, public rallies, funerals and even sending its teams of representatives to school sporting gatherings and sponsoring school tournaments in football netball volley ball etc. The leaders said Luoi-Nyanza was a fertile ground where National Vision Party could harvest as many members as possible inm preparation to winning the 2012 general elections, and the possibility of achieving this is open. Other parties such as ODM, PUNU,FORD Kenya, ODM kENYA and other exists only within he media houses, but lacked well established structures in the country side, and the NVP should exploit this weakness in not establishing properly managed party branches. Only KANU still has some limping structures, but it has been hit the hardest by the on-going political wrangling pitting its national chairman Uhuru Muigai Kenyatta and his vice chairman Gideon Moi. The delegates who included a dozens of women leaders from the branches appealed to Mr.Biwott and his colleagues at the national office to be mobile and visit all parts of Kenya, Nyanza included..It was disclosed that even the ODM which is perceived to be the party of the day in Nyanza region has not established its offices in the districts apart from the old LDP OIffice, which it is using in Kisumu City. ?Thee are no ODM offices in important towns in the region such as Bondo, Siaya, Ugunja, Yala,,Oyugis,Ahero,Kendu-Bay, Homa-Bay, Ndhiwa, Migori.Sori-Karungu,Ahero, Muhoironi, Sondu and other major trading centers and marketplaces. This is the way forward of marketing NVP to the people. Otherfertile areas inclufr Ndori in Rarieda,Rodi Kopany in Rangwe, Mirogi in Ndhiwa, Magunga and Nyandiwa in Gwassi, Nyatike and Muhuru Bay in Nyatike and both Rusinga and Mfangano Islands.The leaders urged Biwott and his team to act faster while other parties are still napping. ? They said KANU and ODM are penetrated by moles from other parties. One is acting as the PA to an ODM MP and at the same time, the man is holding elective office in KANU. This makes the whole thing a big joke. The delegates, even suggested that Mr.Biwott and his team at the national offices should make an extensive tours of small fishing islands in Lake Victoria such as Ringiti9,Rehemba,Lolwe and even the contentious Migingo and recruit members. .One delegate Mr.Timothy Awich from Nyando caused a prolonged ?brokers like those operating in PNU ODM,and KANU while peddling lies. Seeking favor and c. It was agreed and resolved that Biwott would be invited to visit Nyanza r5egion after membership drive and proper networking of party structures in the region. Ends leooderaomolo at yahoo.com ? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Get Prayer Cookbook here http://www.1christianbook.com/address The Dream in you by Joel Osteen: http://www.joelosteen.com/Broadcast/VideoStreaming/Pages/VideoStreaming.aspx# Groups "TBN Family" group. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Learn to dance salsa today! DVD's for beginning, intermediate, and advanced ballroom dance instruction. Ksh 600. Fireproof - in an attempt to save his marriage, a firefighter uses a 40-day experiment known as "the love dare". Ksh 500 The Secret reveals the most powerful law in the universe. The knowledge of this law has run like a golden thread through the lives and the teachings of all the prophets, seers, sages and saviors in the world's history, and through the lives of all truly great men and women. DVD at Ksh. 500 Reach over 13,100 members directly by advertising on this forum. Charges are Ksh. 1,000 per advert which you can post 3 times. 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I need the conclusion of the story, --- On Thu, 10/15/09, Ruth Onyango wrote: From: Ruth Onyango Subject: [YP_Ke] Not all that glitters is gold (Part One) To: bidiiafrika at googlegroups.com, bidii-afrika at googlegroups.com, youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Date: Thursday, October 15, 2009, 5:47 AM He sat on the dusty road side, starering to the horizon, his gaze, dehydrated skin and the sketch lines from the eye rids told it all. He held his walking stick tight though the hands were shaking. I took another look at him, unfastened the seat belt, unbolted the door and moved towards him. Faintly I could here him utter some words.....its all gone!!!!....gone....gone kabisa .....kabisa.....kabisa. I stopped not knowing what to do or say, my mind was on over-drive wondering what to do and how to do it. With red swollen eyes and tears flowing afresh he looked at me....and said "Kimaritu (my childhood name)....had you been here weeks ago....had I spoken to you days gone by....had I listened to the still small voice in me.....had I confined with someone....Things would be different!!!!!" "My daughter, he called, the white man came and left, yees...we fought him off and regained our land. It was painful but this pains the more. I have lost everything I have lived for...yes everything.....everything!!!!"?At this point he hits the ground with the walking stick and bits the lower lip with the toothless gum. "Baba...!", I called, though he answered his mind looked distance, "It is Ok I consoled, It shall be fine with you...." "Nay... my daughter", he thundered, "my sweat, hard labor, struggle for 62 years is gone...gone with the wind", he slowly swung the walking stick to demonstrate the 'gone with the wind' At this point I could tell 'things were an elephant', he looked pale and the wrinkles were scaly. He reached to his trouser pocket, pulled?out tobacco and said...."I am no longer will have a face in this side of the ridge, those that regarded me highly will now despise me, those that prayed for my downfall will have a field day....laughing eating and drinking. Am a fallen man reduced to beggar.....my daughter pray that the earth may swallow me now!!!!!!" "No Baba", I retorted, it?s not all over.....there still is a second chance...baba.." I pleaded. "tell me what has happened baba". he hesitated for a while and then the unexpected came..."You remember Okoth....the son to Orima, (village nick name for my former teacher). "Yes, I replied, shocked at what else will be said. The so called Okoth was my very able boyfriend, and I guess by the mention of his name so hormones are secreted. "Dad, tell me more about Okoth the lawyer, I pestered, where is he, what has happened, what did he do Dad!, I asked half shouting. "Yessssss, it is Okoth, Okoth, yes him alone, may my blood be upon him" I held Dad tightly to myself, wishing those words away, but at the same time feeling for the old man though I didn't know what Okoth has done to him. The old man gasped for breath, I though he was feeling nice with my hands around him, sweat begun to roll down his neck, his grip tightened on me, and I could smell the old man had not known water for a long long time. "Oooops" I yelled but it was too late, too far!!! ? Ruth ? --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Learn to dance salsa today! DVD's for beginning, intermediate, and advanced ballroom dance instruction. Ksh 600. Fireproof - in an attempt to save his marriage, a firefighter uses a 40-day experiment known as "the love dare". Ksh 500 The Secret reveals the most powerful law in the universe. The knowledge of this law has run like a golden thread through the lives and the teachings of all the prophets, seers, sages and saviors in the world's history, and through the lives of all truly great men and women. DVD at Ksh. 500 Reach over 13,100 members directly by advertising on this forum. Charges are Ksh. 1,000 per advert which you can post 3 times. Call/MPESA line at +254 721 663 208 To post to this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com http://ypkenya.org http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=57703506900 http://twitter.com/lyp_ke -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~--- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From sendeyo70 at yahoo.ca Thu Oct 15 16:39:56 2009 From: sendeyo70 at yahoo.ca (Ben Kipkelum Sendeyo) Date: Thu, 15 Oct 2009 13:39:56 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Re: Marrying from a difference race/tribe! In-Reply-To: <302932.32039.qm@web38704.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <166621.56101.qm@web111415.mail.gq1.yahoo.com> Tribe and religion will feature at the beginning of the relationship. The main talk between family and friends will be tribe etc. BUT after you get married and even be blessed with kids that is when you realise tribe colour or race cease to matter. If you had married her because of her beauty, or tribe, or her race now the truth will service and if she had a bad personality utaimba. Same goes to women marrying men for their money race and looks. What really matters is respect, love, chemistry and sometimes religion. Watch those four elements?because they are the PERMANENT?pillars ?of a good relationship. Those will determine a good or a bad marrieage. Ben ------------------------------------------------------------------------ "Kenya is a failed state. When a country can not feed its citizens, No water, No electricity, extreme endless politicking, grand corruption cases unsolved while Anti-curruption Tzars smile all the way to the bank, tribal politics taking center stage, our leaders never agree on anything even simple issues and politicians now campaigning for 2012 while we suffer!!!" by Ondiff ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- On Thu, 10/15/09, Nancy Khisa wrote: From: Nancy Khisa Subject: [YP_Ke] Re: Marrying from a difference race/tribe! To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Received: Thursday, October 15, 2009, 5:12 AM Phillip, You know what u r doing is asking other people to decide for u the things tht u want to do with your life. Marriage and relationships r very personal, look at a case where u r siblings bt not really good friends...........this does not at all mean that you have stopped being relatives and do not care about each other. Its just tht u hold diff views. Now in this case imagine if most of us here were those conservative stereotypes n we tell u, ooh, ths is not gonna work! So will u throw away all that investment that u have put in this relationship and walk away or wat will u do? ?Basically, wat am trying to say that, u know this lady, she knows you n u guys have found an understanding to a point where u have considered taking her in as your wife, go for it! Its your life and its important that you make decisions that make you happy. All the best and be happy! Nancy Khisa +254-(2) 722-815378 (mob) ? ? ? ? ? Happiness always looks small while you hold it in your hands, but let it go, and you learn at once how big and precious it is. --- On Wed, 10/14/09, Ben Ramogi wrote: From: Ben Ramogi Subject: [YP_Ke] Re: Marrying from a difference race/tribe! To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Date: Wednesday, October 14, 2009, 10:28 PM I am Luo, married a Chagga! What matters is the love between the two of you! Every relationship is unique. So lets not compare notes here. On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 08:16, Phillip Muchiri wrote: Hi guys...I am one of those about to marry from a diff tribe. A kiuk marrying a luo. I would like to hear the unique challenges....if any. --- On Mon, 10/12/09, Absalom Birai wrote: > From: Absalom Birai > Subject: [YP_Ke] Marrying from a difference race/tribe! > To: "youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com" > Date: Monday, October 12, 2009, 3:45 PM > > Those who are for the idea of marrying from another tribe > usually cite love and the idea of all of us being God's > children as the two core reasons. > > Those two factors aside,are there any challenges of > marrying someone from another tribe/race as compared to > marrying ones own? > > > Pr Birai > 612-386-4608 > www.pastorbirai.com > > > > ? ? ? > > > > __________________________________________________________________ The new Internet Explorer? 8 - Faster, safer, easier. Optimized for Yahoo! Get it Now for Free! at http://downloads.yahoo.com/ca/internetexplorer/ --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Learn to dance salsa today! DVD's for beginning, intermediate, and advanced ballroom dance instruction. Ksh 600. Fireproof - in an attempt to save his marriage, a firefighter uses a 40-day experiment known as "the love dare". Ksh 500 The Secret reveals the most powerful law in the universe. The knowledge of this law has run like a golden thread through the lives and the teachings of all the prophets, seers, sages and saviors in the world's history, and through the lives of all truly great men and women. DVD at Ksh. 500 Reach over 13,100 members directly by advertising on this forum. Charges are Ksh. 1,000 per advert which you can post 3 times. 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The knowledge of this law has run like a golden thread through the lives and the teachings of all the prophets, seers, sages and saviors in the world's history, and through the lives of all truly great men and women. DVD at Ksh. 500 Reach over 13,100 members directly by advertising on this forum. Charges are Ksh. 1,000 per advert which you can post 3 times. Call/MPESA line at +254 721 663 208 To post to this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com http://ypkenya.org http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=57703506900 http://twitter.com/lyp_ke -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~--- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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The knowledge of this law has run like a golden thread through the lives and the teachings of all the prophets, seers, sages and saviors in the world's history, and through the lives of all truly great men and women. DVD at Ksh. 500 Reach over 13,100 members directly by advertising on this forum. Charges are Ksh. 1,000 per advert which you can post 3 times. Call/MPESA line at +254 721 663 208 To post to this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com http://ypkenya.org http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=57703506900 http://twitter.com/lyp_ke -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~--- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: INFO. TO CLIENTS.doc Type: application/msword Size: 39424 bytes Desc: INFO. TO CLIENTS.doc URL: From sharonewetu at yahoo.com Fri Oct 16 01:05:29 2009 From: sharonewetu at yahoo.com (Rhoune Willis) Date: Thu, 15 Oct 2009 22:05:29 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] FIELD INTERVIEWERS In-Reply-To: <1b1dd5140910150839q23048b99k49299dba3c0e53f0@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <644890.28553.qm@web35905.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Dear All, ? Those with good qualitative skills can apply for these positions by sending their Cvs and certs to jobs at aphrc.org. Deadline is this sunday, October 18, 2009. ? ? AFRICAN POPULATION AND HEALTH RESEARCH CENTER? ?Promoting the well-being of Africans through policy-relevant research on population and health FIELD INTERVIEWERS The African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC) is an international non-profit, non-governmental organization that carries out high quality and policy relevant research on population, education and health issues facing sub-Saharan Africa. The Center seeks to recruit Field Interviewers for the Safety and Wellbeing Study.? We shall recruit Four (4) male interviewers to carry out interviews in Viwandani and Four (4) female interviewers to carry out interviews in Korogocho. ? Duties and responsibilities Collecting data from the households; ? Essential (Skills and Qualifications)? ????????? Bachelors degree in Public health/Epidemiology, Demography, Sociology, Anthropology or Development Studies ????????? Must be a resident of Korogocho or Viwandani or experienced in working in informal settlements (slums) ????????? Good qualitative interview skills ????????? Fluent in English and Kiswahili ????????? Strong interpersonal and communications skills and sensitivity ????????? Previous experience working as a field interviewer will be an added advantage ? ? Please, apply with a cover letter and detailed CV, indicating your physical address (for applicants from Korogocho and Viwandani indicate your APHRC DSS location ID). Please also provide contact details of three referees and attach copies of your certificates. Applications should be sent to the address below by Sunday 18th October, 2009.? Only short listed candidates will be contacted. ? Please indicate ?Safety and Wellbeing Study? on the envelope or subject line if you are applying via email. ? Please send the application to: ? The Human Resources Manager, African Population and Health Research Center, P.O. Box 10787-00100 GPO, Nairobi. ? Or ? by email to jobs at aphrc.org . For further information about APHRC visit our website at www.aphrc.org Kind regards, Rhoune Willis For qualitative and quantitative research services contact IMPACT RESEARCH INITIATIVE (IRI) through; impactresearchgroup at gmail.com We provide research consultation, design, support, analysis and training in softwares like (STATA, Epi-Info, SPSS, En-vivo, Endnote and Reference manager etc). Get in touch with us through; The Director, CENTER FOR AFRICAN RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT (CAfRD) Mob: +254 (0) 733 969 790 or Mob: +254 (0) 750 969 790 Email: CAfRD.Nairobi at gmail.com --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Learn to dance salsa today! DVD's for beginning, intermediate, and advanced ballroom dance instruction. Ksh 600. Fireproof - in an attempt to save his marriage, a firefighter uses a 40-day experiment known as "the love dare". Ksh 500 The Secret reveals the most powerful law in the universe. The knowledge of this law has run like a golden thread through the lives and the teachings of all the prophets, seers, sages and saviors in the world's history, and through the lives of all truly great men and women. DVD at Ksh. 500 Reach over 13,100 members directly by advertising on this forum. Charges are Ksh. 1,000 per advert which you can post 3 times. 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What area do you specialise in? ? Am looking for either Graphic, Textile or Jewelery designer that's willing to partner with me in my small outfit. Qualifications really dont matter. Just one who knows how to do his/her thing. Age - again doesnt matter. ? The only outstanding qualities that I need are a go-getter's attitude, a hustler's mind and maturity. ? Write to me and we see what comes after. ? Charity --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Learn to dance salsa today! DVD's for beginning, intermediate, and advanced ballroom dance instruction. Ksh 600. Fireproof - in an attempt to save his marriage, a firefighter uses a 40-day experiment known as "the love dare". Ksh 500 The Secret reveals the most powerful law in the universe. The knowledge of this law has run like a golden thread through the lives and the teachings of all the prophets, seers, sages and saviors in the world's history, and through the lives of all truly great men and women. DVD at Ksh. 500 Reach over 13,100 members directly by advertising on this forum. Charges are Ksh. 1,000 per advert which you can post 3 times. Call/MPESA line at +254 721 663 208 To post to this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com http://ypkenya.org http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=57703506900 http://twitter.com/lyp_ke -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~--- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From eddommiex at yahoo.com Fri Oct 16 03:13:10 2009 From: eddommiex at yahoo.com (DOMMIE.M.N) Date: Fri, 16 Oct 2009 00:13:10 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Re: This Names!!!! Yawa! In-Reply-To: <66a6b4410910150919q1860f60fiea4afe3eb91534af@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <416605.19471.qm@web112114.mail.gq1.yahoo.com> YP'S and Moderator, I support Josh Opinion though he too he ought to give his full name. Kindly its good to be indetified by your full names in this proffesional forum coz we are here to interact unless someone has other ideas.We are networking here to give others platform for business,information and jobs.Imagine someone under the funny names offering you? date for interview for biz,jobs etc?Give your actual names as it potrays Honesty,Sincerety and Trust to other Members.Lets stick to our core value and i propose its the high time we even had database with our names and contacts to cement our league. Yp's,whats your take on this? Imports/Exports Customs Agents DOMMIE.M.NTURIBI??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? JAYSEA FREIGHT MOVERS LTD Email:xdommie at yahoo.co.uk,dommie at jayseafreight.co.ke, 0733377779 MOMBASA,KENYA??...for a service with a difference --- On Thu, 10/15/09, Josh wrote: From: Josh Subject: [YP_Ke] This Names!!!! Yawa! To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Date: Thursday, October 15, 2009, 9:19 AM Bwana Moderator...there is something that my good mind has been debating bout some while now... Of late...everyone has changed his or her names to some funny names that u some time wonder who is who.. The members in this forum...to my good believe are young proffessionals who would want to identify themselves with their good names...who they are and what they stand for.... Boss,,,iko majina...i.e, for instance,e.g, for example----Brookly...dont know if it is an origin of Brookside,,,,,Patriotic Kenya...like some of us are un patriotic.....Kenfisi...i dont know if it means kenyan Fish--Precious...ed...Treasure..i worry what the treasure is...na mengi mengineyo. Bwana Moderator...can u advice that all members use there really names and stop this thing of having funny names... I need to be seconded. My Serious Opinion! -- Josh. P.O Box 33506-00600, Nairobi. Mobile:0725-844589 --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Learn to dance salsa today! DVD's for beginning, intermediate, and advanced ballroom dance instruction. Ksh 600. Fireproof - in an attempt to save his marriage, a firefighter uses a 40-day experiment known as "the love dare". Ksh 500 The Secret reveals the most powerful law in the universe. The knowledge of this law has run like a golden thread through the lives and the teachings of all the prophets, seers, sages and saviors in the world's history, and through the lives of all truly great men and women. DVD at Ksh. 500 Reach over 13,100 members directly by advertising on this forum. Charges are Ksh. 1,000 per advert which you can post 3 times. 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In fact, make several. *Make more decisions *could be your three word mantra. *No decision* is a decision as well, the decision not to decide. Not deciding is usually the wrong decision. If you are the go-to person, the one who can decide, you'll make more of a difference. It doesn't matter so much that you're right, it matters that you decided. Of course it's risky and painful. That's why it's a rare and valuable skill. Kelvin www.likechapaa.com -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Do you have a website? Would you like your website to do more for you and your business? Do you want your website to: receive more visitors; bring you more customers or make you more money? Like Chapaa specialises in helping you get more out of your website. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Learn to dance salsa today! 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On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 4:56 PM, Jectone Ndunya wrote: hello mates, assuming you jama has noticed that stunning chick coming towards you and you like hey! or you in a mat, bus stop etc and your maiden statement/ speech/ comment about nothing/something/ everything is received with a smile, would this mean she's fallen? would this mean she's ready for prolonged speech? would it mean an invitation? Ladies, do we sometimes mistake those smile? How do you tel when its an inviting smile? help me help some jamaz!? Jectone. -- D.t.N --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Learn to dance salsa today! DVD's for beginning, intermediate, and advanced ballroom dance instruction. Ksh 600. Fireproof - in an attempt to save his marriage, a firefighter uses a 40-day experiment known as "the love dare". Ksh 500 The Secret reveals the most powerful law in the universe. The knowledge of this law has run like a golden thread through the lives and the teachings of all the prophets, seers, sages and saviors in the world's history, and through the lives of all truly great men and women. DVD at Ksh. 500 Reach over 13,100 members directly by advertising on this forum. Charges are Ksh. 1,000 per advert which you can post 3 times. Call/MPESA line at +254 721 663 208 To post to this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com http://ypkenya.org http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=57703506900 http://twitter.com/lyp_ke -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~--- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mohamed_jnr at yahoo.com Fri Oct 16 05:08:07 2009 From: mohamed_jnr at yahoo.com (Muhammad S. Maery) Date: Fri, 16 Oct 2009 02:08:07 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Re: The Quran In-Reply-To: <181c75910910160035i2f7d26c7q2b2453e838ada0af@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <468628.18520.qm@web35605.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Peace brothers and sisters! ? The Quran is a holy book revelead to the last Prophet Mohamed (peace be upon him) to guide?mankind to the right path. ? We muslim belief that?other prophets were also give books to guide them. for example Bible to Prophet Jesus and the Torah to Prophet Moses. ? The Quran was revelaed to prophet Mohamed via angel Gabriel. ? All muslims believe the Quran is the words of God/ Allah, and since it was revealed until today, it has never change. ? If you have time, please read more about Quran and Islam as a whole in the link below. ? http://sultan.org/ ? Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any other enquiry. ? Kind regards ? Mohamed --- On Fri, 10/16/09, josiah ogalo wrote: From: josiah ogalo Subject: [YP_Ke] The quaran To: "youngprofessionals_ke" Date: Friday, October 16, 2009, 11:35 AM YPS_Ke, The moslems use Quaran in teaching their followers the "core beliefs" of islam. I wish to ask about the history and the author/s of quaran and its authority as a holy book. Anyone in the forum who has vast experience in the "fundamental teachings" and "core beliefs" of the Quaran? Please share with us on this "holy book" of our moslem brothers? I will greatly appreciate. Thanks a lot. Regards Josiah --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Learn to dance salsa today! DVD's for beginning, intermediate, and advanced ballroom dance instruction. Ksh 600. Fireproof - in an attempt to save his marriage, a firefighter uses a 40-day experiment known as "the love dare". Ksh 500 The Secret reveals the most powerful law in the universe. 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They must be stopped if our society must regain some lost ground an as far as integrity is concerned. ATANDI --- On Thu, 10/15/09, Pauline Ndung'u wrote: From: Pauline Ndung'u Subject: [YP_Ke] Re: Virginity:Double standard or what? To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Date: Thursday, October 15, 2009, 6:30 AM I wonder who do these men sleep with? assuming the women remain virgins till they get married On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 2:23 AM, Absalom Birai wrote: There are stories that you hear or read and you just don't know how to think or react. Such was a story that I heard this evening over the Radio. It was a story from Egypt.According to the report,all women are expected to be virgins and remain so until the day of their marriage. Sounds very Biblical!What was disturbing to hear was when it was reported that men are not expected to be virgins! They have a leeway to do as they wish!Sounds very confusing,to say the very least.Which leads to this question,"Is virginity for women only? Do me, it is but double standard on the part of men, or what do you think? Pr Birai 612-386-4608 For more articles,please check my blog www.pastorbirai.com --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Learn to dance salsa today! DVD's for beginning, intermediate, and advanced ballroom dance instruction. Ksh 600. Fireproof - in an attempt to save his marriage, a firefighter uses a 40-day experiment known as "the love dare". Ksh 500 The Secret reveals the most powerful law in the universe. The knowledge of this law has run like a golden thread through the lives and the teachings of all the prophets, seers, sages and saviors in the world's history, and through the lives of all truly great men and women. DVD at Ksh. 500 Reach over 13,100 members directly by advertising on this forum. Charges are Ksh. 1,000 per advert which you can post 3 times. Call/MPESA line at +254 721 663 208 To post to this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com http://ypkenya.org http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=57703506900 http://twitter.com/lyp_ke -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~--- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From yaris at africaonline.co.ke Fri Oct 16 04:46:28 2009 From: yaris at africaonline.co.ke (Reishi Arun Parikh) Date: Fri, 16 Oct 2009 11:46:28 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Re: Comp Gurus assist References: <674195.30350.qm@web65711.mail.ac4.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <015e01ca4e3d$4b746010$6400a8c0@yaris8c3011399> CORRECT! Click on the said icon to remove - NON PRINTING CHARACTERS ON YOUR DOCUMENT Regards Mr. Reishi Arun Parikh Propreitor YARIS DATA SYSTEMS K. T. PLAZA - HAILE SELASSIE AVENUE. 2ND Floor, Office No. 1. opp. TUSKYS BANDARI, above AUTOSELECTION Computer Training, Solutions & Repairs Centre. P. O. Box 80518 Post Code - 80100, Mombasa, Kenya. Tel: +254 41 222 8172, Tel: +254 41 2313 984 Fax: +254 41 2315 995 Web: www.yarisdata.com Email: yaris at africaonline.co.ke ----- Original Message ----- From: fredrick kakui To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Sent: Friday, October 16, 2009 8:18 AM Subject: [YP_Ke] Re: Comp Gurus assist Help is always available at SundryTech. just contact us anytime u need help and we will try our best to hlep you. nyce time. --- On Wed, 8/26/09, Francis Thiong'o wrote: From: Francis Thiong'o Subject: [YP_Ke] Comp Gurus assist To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Date: Wednesday, August 26, 2009, 11:33 PM Dear YP, Kindly guys assist me with a solution, am experiencing a problem on my MS Word. All my ducument have attracted a 'q' like character after every sentence. There is also a fullstop after every word. However, when i print the doc they are not there. Pls guys how do i remove them. Kind Regards TFI --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Learn to dance salsa today! DVD's for beginning, intermediate, and advanced ballroom dance instruction. Ksh 600. Fireproof - in an attempt to save his marriage, a firefighter uses a 40-day experiment known as "the love dare". Ksh 500 The Secret reveals the most powerful law in the universe. The knowledge of this law has run like a golden thread through the lives and the teachings of all the prophets, seers, sages and saviors in the world's history, and through the lives of all truly great men and women. DVD at Ksh. 500 Reach over 13,100 members directly by advertising on this forum. Charges are Ksh. 1,000 per advert which you can post 3 times. 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Worse is, any motorist who follows suit is promptly arrested, even by the one overlapping... Aiiiih!!!!! Law keeping or law breaking? --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Learn to dance salsa today! DVD's for beginning, intermediate, and advanced ballroom dance instruction. Ksh 600. Fireproof - in an attempt to save his marriage, a firefighter uses a 40-day experiment known as "the love dare". Ksh 500 The Secret reveals the most powerful law in the universe. The knowledge of this law has run like a golden thread through the lives and the teachings of all the prophets, seers, sages and saviors in the world's history, and through the lives of all truly great men and women. DVD at Ksh. 500 Reach over 13,100 members directly by advertising on this forum. Charges are Ksh. 1,000 per advert which you can post 3 times. 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Fireproof - in an attempt to save his marriage, a firefighter uses a 40-day experiment known as "the love dare". Ksh 500 The Secret reveals the most powerful law in the universe. The knowledge of this law has run like a golden thread through the lives and the teachings of all the prophets, seers, sages and saviors in the world's history, and through the lives of all truly great men and women. DVD at Ksh. 500 Reach over 13,100 members directly by advertising on this forum. Charges are Ksh. 1,000 per advert which you can post 3 times. Call/MPESA line at +254 721 663 208 To post to this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com http://ypkenya.org http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=57703506900 http://twitter.com/lyp_ke -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~--- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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FJ --- On Fri, 10/16/09, Waweru Njuru wrote: From: Waweru Njuru Subject: [YP_Ke] Of Inter-tribal/racial marriages To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Date: Friday, October 16, 2009, 2:08 AM Looks like the issue is a big deal even in the hallowed USA http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/33332436/ns/us_news-race_and_ethnicity. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Learn to dance salsa today! DVD's for beginning, intermediate, and advanced ballroom dance instruction. Ksh 600. Fireproof - in an attempt to save his marriage, a firefighter uses a 40-day experiment known as "the love dare". Ksh 500 The Secret reveals the most powerful law in the universe. The knowledge of this law has run like a golden thread through the lives and the teachings of all the prophets, seers, sages and saviors in the world's history, and through the lives of all truly great men and women. DVD at Ksh. 500 Reach over 13,100 members directly by advertising on this forum. Charges are Ksh. 1,000 per advert which you can post 3 times. Call/MPESA line at +254 721 663 208 To post to this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com http://ypkenya.org http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=57703506900 http://twitter.com/lyp_ke -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~--- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From info at umojaentertainment.com Fri Oct 16 11:29:36 2009 From: info at umojaentertainment.com (Lloyd Umoja ENT) Date: Fri, 16 Oct 2009 08:29:36 -0700 Subject: [Jambo] Its ON Kesho Spot Lounge Kenyatta Day Newark NJ Message-ID: An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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James Perlie Jr, (-Dances & sings;); Rev. Carol L. Perlie? - anointed singer ; & Gyrone Stokes -(dedicated semiprofessional singer, song writer and producer). All from? Baltimore, MD. ? PLACE: LIFE SOURCE CHURCH FOR ALL NATIONS 8855 BELAIR ROAD BALTIMORE, MD 21236 ? DATE; NOVEMBER 1, 2009 ? TIME: FROM 2:00 P.M. TO 5:00 P.M. ? FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT THE FOLLOWING PERSONS LISTED HERE BELOW: ? Pastor Peter Osano?(301-693-3371) George Oyieno ??(443) 824 6316 Omullo Okowa (410) 971 0521 Fred Waga (443) 825 2758 Ben Okowa (410)687 3484 George Anyumba (443) 600 2284 Ken Agwa (301) 996 5775 ? ? ? George Anyumba ?Secretary -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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We all need such efficient dispensation of Justice, not just because you are Justice GBM Kariuki, but because Justice delayed is Justice denied. ? In the meantime, who stabbed Mr. Robert Karori Kamau? ? Odhiambo T Oketch -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From komarockswatch at yahoo.com Fri Oct 16 01:39:04 2009 From: komarockswatch at yahoo.com (odhiambo okecth) Date: Thu, 15 Oct 2009 22:39:04 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] City Shops easy targets for thieves Message-ID: <223547.71069.qm@web31407.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Cases of thieves walking into your offices, stealing from you and walking out are again becoming a feature in Nairobi. ? Yesterday, the nation reports that Mr. Anil Patel was robbed in this manner along Biashara Street, and immediately the thieves walked out, the police walked in to inquire how much loot had been taken. Remember, NOBODY called them. ? I had such an experience some years back. I was with my wife at Mitsumi in Westlands when thieves walked in and robbed the premises at gun point. Immediately they left, the police came in a peugeot 504 and asked us how much had been stolen. Again in this case, NOBODY had called them. ? Is it by any coincidence that the police know of such theft cases without being called? Or are they part of this problem? ? The sad thing is that they come to ask how much had been stolen. ? Tough call for action to Mr Jonathan Koskei with Police Reforms. ? Odhiambo T Oketch -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From prcanb at yahoo.com Thu Oct 15 22:50:21 2009 From: prcanb at yahoo.com (Absalom Birai) Date: Thu, 15 Oct 2009 19:50:21 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] Marriages in ICU. Message-ID: <698894.73013.qm@web38705.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Its rather sad to note that many marriages are in ICU waiting for surgery to remove its deadly cancer! The diagnosis are very serious indeed. I will but side a few: -Couples are not talking to each other;no,not even saying high. -Calling each other names and sounding threats. -Some couples are so rude to their partners. -Some couples behave as if they are still single.Anything they do, they do with impunity. If Patience is the virtue most needed for Christians to remain faithful amidst fierry changes, patience is needed even more to keep the marriage going.Take away that,and you will be surprised how many marriages will perish. Do you have any challenges in your marriage? Hang in there and ask the good Lord to increase your patience? Shall you? Pr Birai 612-386-4608 www.pastorbirai.com From prcanb at yahoo.com Fri Oct 16 07:19:53 2009 From: prcanb at yahoo.com (Absalom Birai) Date: Fri, 16 Oct 2009 04:19:53 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] Questions on baptism! Message-ID: <442336.91914.qm@web38705.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Have a few questions on baptism. Your in put will be highly appreciated. -What's baptism? -Is there such a thing as the right mode of baptism? -How old should one be before he or she is baptized? -How is this different from child dedication? Pr Birai 612-386-4608 www.pastorbirai.com From prcanb at yahoo.com Fri Oct 16 08:13:55 2009 From: prcanb at yahoo.com (Absalom Birai) Date: Fri, 16 Oct 2009 05:13:55 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] Pastor's appreciation month. Message-ID: <730556.12563.qm@web38701.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Have you ever been to a funeral service? Then, I think you know that a lot of good things are said about the deceased; Some of the information leave many people crying,as together, they appreciate the deceased. The only problem or sad thing is that the deceased can't hear all that is being said about him/her. That's why we need to form a habit of thanking/appreciating people while they are with us. The SDA church world wide has dedicated the month of October as Pastors appreciation month. During this month,the parishioners have an opportunity to appreciate the little that their pastor has done. Some choose to send him/her cards,some take him/her out or whatever they feel like doing. I wish to take this opportunity to include others. In just 11 weeks,God willing,we will come to the end of the year 2009. In retrospective,is there someone out there,(family,friend,colleague,and...) who has said,written or did something that has been a blessing to you? Why not just drop an e-mail to thank such a person? I am sure all of us want to be appreciated in one way or the other. Have a wonderful weekend filled with hearts of appreciation. Pr Birai 612-386-4608 www.pastorbirai.com From bensonmaisori at yahoo.co.uk Fri Oct 16 01:57:28 2009 From: bensonmaisori at yahoo.co.uk (BENSON MAISORI) Date: Fri, 16 Oct 2009 05:57:28 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Re: VIRGINITY IS A FORM OF OPPRESSION FOR WOMEN! In-Reply-To: <552257.38377.qm@web50003.mail.re2.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <560834.76953.qm@web25902.mail.ukl.yahoo.com> Virginity in women is only acceptable up to a certain age, 20 years to be precise. After 21 years of age if a woman insists on holding on till marriage which may come at age 30 she is likely to suffer from two complications; 1. Virgioniosis 2. Frigidity By the way the first one may seriously and permanently affect a woman for the rest of her life. The second one could be complicated too but once a psychologists is approached it could be sorted out. Virginity was traditional concept that was used to extend the oppression of women by men. Society demanded that a woman must observe the ritual and at the same time expected men not be virgins at the time of marriage. What an irony! When we use the Biblical teachings on virginity we cannot run away from the fact that the Jews Community married their girls at around age 14. At this age surely it would be fair to expect that a girl has not been introduced to the world of sex. So for the Jews virginity was practical. But when you lift the same concept and want to tell ladies who are past the age of 20 to continue being virgins then you are exposing them to lifelong agony. Women should reject this and instead take charge of their own lives and have sex as and when they want. Not when men want it for them. --- On Thu, 15/10/09, Owuor Willis wrote: From: Owuor Willis Subject: [YP_Ke] Virginity: = Ideal gas law. To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Cc: "Pauline Ndung'u" Date: Thursday, 15 October, 2009, 17:25 YP, In the Scientific world, there exists an ideal gas law. Such a gas seldom exists practically. This is analogous to virginity. Face the pragmatic sense, a virgin woman meets a 'virgin' man if such a man exists. Who teaches/shows who what? Who has experience? Naturally, the lady begins to undermine the man in such a case. That tells that the virgin lady expects the man to have had some prior experience. Now, experience with/from who? When an experienced man meets a virgin lady life goes fine coz the lady begins to learn from the man, the lady meets expectations she has theoretically heard as they go a head. In summary, ideal virginity does not exist and if practical virginity exists, then it is gender biased. YP - Member. --- On Thu, 10/15/09, Pauline Ndung'u wrote: From: Pauline Ndung'u Subject: [YP_Ke] Re: Virginity:Double standard or what? To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Date: Thursday, October 15, 2009, 6:30 AM I wonder who do these men sleep with? assuming the women remain virgins till they get married On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 2:23 AM, Absalom Birai wrote: There are stories that you hear or read and you just don't know how to think or react. Such was a story that I heard this evening over the Radio. It was a story from Egypt.According to the report,all women are expected to be virgins and remain so until the day of their marriage. Sounds very Biblical!What was disturbing to hear was when it was reported that men are not expected to be virgins! They have a leeway to do as they wish!Sounds very confusing,to say the very least.Which leads to this question,"Is virginity for women only? Do me, it is but double standard on the part of men, or what do you think? Pr Birai 612-386-4608 For more articles,please check my blog www.pastorbirai.com --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Learn to dance salsa today! DVD's for beginning, intermediate, and advanced ballroom dance instruction. Ksh 600. Fireproof - in an attempt to save his marriage, a firefighter uses a 40-day experiment known as "the love dare". Ksh 500 The Secret reveals the most powerful law in the universe. 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On 10/16/09, Jectone Ndunya wrote: > Odiambo, > This shoild not surprise you since they were dealing with one of their own, > cant you remember the Judge whose Credit card backfired vs Kenya Commercial > Bank? now my suggestion would be that as we review the constitution and as > we clammier for judges and magistrates to sign those contracts, we need to > have time lines included in the constitution so that its well in black and > white how long one should take to dispose of a case and should it go beyond > then it will be declared time barred hence dismissed. that way they will all > be racing against time, we can then use that to evaluate who is sleeping on > the job. > > My piece > > --- On Thu, 10/15/09, odhiambo okecth wrote: > > From: odhiambo okecth > Subject: [YP_Ke] Efficient Justice > To: "Kenya Community" , "Kenya Community" > , "An East African Online Forum Dedicated to > Information Exchange." , "Mars Group Kenya" > , "citizens against violence" > , "ccr" , > "africa-oped" , "kol" > , "mwananchi" , > "mulembe" , "Guardian" , > "cnn" , kenya_pyla at yahoogroups.com, > mazingira at yahoogroups.com, "jaluo" , "BBC" > , "Letters" , "Kenya Imagine" > , "ccn" , "Bidii" > , "ugandacom" , > "panafricanist" , "siasa" > , KACA at yahoogroups.com, > "progressiveminds" , "VOU" > , NewVisionKenya at yahoogroups.com, > "youthagenda" , luo_forum at yahoo.co.uk, > editors at newsweek.com, info at people.co.ke, letters at eastandard.net, > mailbox at nation.co.ke, "Newsweek" , "Nation" > , "Standard" , > "Standard" , "Standard" > , "nyciv" , "nyc" > , "Palaver" > , "Watchman" , "Reggie > Group" , Ta_Seti at yahoogroups.com > Cc: "Abuja Nigeria" , "Raila Odinga" > , "Hassan Omar" , "Kepta Ombati" > , "Okiya Omtatah" , > kenyaclub at yahoogroups.com, next_kenya at yahoogroups.com, > net-kenya at yahoogroups.com, madaraka-kenya at yahoogroups.com, > kenyacitizensassembly at yahoogroups.com, mbonbani at yahoogroups.com, > luv4self_network at yahoogroups.com, smaitawi at yahoogroups.com, > kenva at yahoogroups.com, kenya-can at egroups.com, mwanyagetinge at yahoogroups.com, > "VOA" , kenya-can at yahoogroups.com, > kenyap2012g at yahoogroups.com, kenya-alternatives at googlegroups.com, > ktanui at standardmedia.co.ke, "Okech Kendo" , > indigenousyouthcentre at gmail.com, kendo at eastandard.net, > jokanyanam at yahoogroups.com, youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com, > trueblackness at yahoogroups.com, TheBlackList at yahoogroups.com > Date: Thursday, October 15, 2009, 9:59 PM > > Justice GBM Kariuki was arrested last year on allegations that he had > stabbed a motorist, Mr. Robert Karori Kamau on 18th October 2008. > > He was arraigned in court, given bail, and by yesterday, his case had been > dealt with; by the Judiciary! > > He was acquited for lack of compelling evidence. This was indeed very > commendable. The Judiciary handled his case with such efficiencey that they > had to release him with speed. How many Kenyans whose cases were taken to > court at the same time have been given such efficient Justice? > > This is the irony of the Judiciary and again, Kenyans must stand up and be > counted on Judicial Reforms. We all need such efficient dispensation of > Justice, not just because you are Justice GBM Kariuki, but because Justice > delayed is Justice denied. > > In the meantime, who stabbed Mr. Robert Karori Kamau? > > Odhiambo T Oketch > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Learn to dance salsa today! DVD's for beginning, intermediate, and advanced ballroom dance instruction. Ksh 600. Fireproof - in an attempt to save his marriage, a firefighter uses a 40-day experiment known as "the love dare". Ksh 500 The Secret reveals the most powerful law in the universe. The knowledge of this law has run like a golden thread through the lives and the teachings of all the prophets, seers, sages and saviors in the world's history, and through the lives of all truly great men and women. DVD at Ksh. 500 Reach over 13,100 members directly by advertising on this forum. Charges are Ksh. 1,000 per advert which you can post 3 times. Call/MPESA line at +254 721 663 208 To post to this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com http://ypkenya.org http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=57703506900 http://twitter.com/lyp_ke -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~--- From denyutu at gmail.com Fri Oct 16 09:59:36 2009 From: denyutu at gmail.com (Dan Nyutu) Date: Fri, 16 Oct 2009 16:59:36 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] LAND BUYING IN TZ Message-ID: <23207d9b0910160659x61b8ae86l879fb8a5d3c8c6d6@mail.gmail.com> As promised, i have attached some notes on buying land in TZ that i gathered from my last visit there. If you have difficulty opening the attachment, i have pasted the same here below. Cheers! -- Daniel Nyutu Strategy Consultant Strategic Leadership Center International Horton Court, P.O. Box 3124-00100 Nairobi, Kenya. Tel: 3872252/ 3877637/ 2067622 Email: dnyutu at gmail.com Cell: 0728-200075 "Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results" Albert Einstein (Attributed) US (German born) Physicist (1879-1955) *TZ LAND* As you are aware, Tanzania had been practicing a communal land policy where all titles to land belonged to the state and by extension, the President who has the right to grant usage of land for whatever purpose. The country has made strides in allowing private ownership of land but the laws discriminate against foreigners and will not allow foreigners to own land. * * *Foreigners in TZ* When TZ refers to foreigners, they mainly refer to Kenyans who are currently the biggest foreign investors in the country. They treat Kenyans with suspicion with the general feeling that Kenyans are benefitting more from the *EAC* than them. They also claim that Kenyans have had a liberalized economy for longer thus are used to competition unlike them and hence they need to protect themselves from being outdone by their Kenyan counterparts in their own country. However, many foreigners own land in TZ and the government is aware of that. The government knows these are investors who need land to put up investments that will create employment. The hardest part is acquiring the land but after you have it and put in an investment, nobody cares anymore where you come from as they are happy you are creating jobs. *Political Support for Foreign Investments* I stayed in a hotel in their political capital, Dodoma where the politicians come for a drink after their sessions. A Kenyan I met there told me whenever he teases the MPs he wants to pack his bags and return to Kenya after seeing heated debates in parliament of the increasing stronghold of foreigners in their economy, they always play down the debate as nothing more than that. They also admit they can never hinder foreigners investing there in land or whatever since the locals are getting jobs. In one instance, a minister defended foreign investors in TZ saying its common knowledge they work harder and create jobs than their fellows and dared any MPs in the chamber who thinks otherwise to say so, obviously, no one challenged that observation. * * *How They Do It* What most foreigners do is enter into a partnership with a local citizen. They have lawyers draft agreements of their shares in the property. When you buy land and invest in it, the title reads the Tanzanian while the investments could be jointly owned or yours. Your assurance is the fact that the lawyer recognizes you won the land but again its risky as the government recognizes your partner only in the records. However, this arrangement has worked for thousands who have such an arrangement and reaped from their investments. *Land Value* The value of land is fairly cheap. In a bid to help citizens acquire bank loans, the central bank of TZ recently put the value of an acre of land at US$200 (KES15,000). However, the prices vary depending on the location. a. *Dar- es Salaam, Arusha *and *Mwanza*- These are more developed towns with enterprising people. Land goes for between TZ SHS. 3M to 9M. if you have a TZ guy negotiate on your behalf as if he/ she is buying for himself/ herself, the price will be cheaper by as much as a half if you did it yourself. I remember I had an offer for an acre in *Bagamoyo*, a tourist resort town, which is 60km from Dar for TZ SHS 3M. Its on a tarmac road and next to a beach surrounded by top tourist hotels. You won?t get such bargains in Kenya. b. *Dodoma, Morogoro*- An acre is between TZSHS.150,000 to 200,000. When there, there was land at Morogoro, which is 150km from Dar going for TZSHS 150,000 per acre and it?s a hilly rainy area with elec. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Learn to dance salsa today! DVD's for beginning, intermediate, and advanced ballroom dance instruction. Ksh 600. Fireproof - in an attempt to save his marriage, a firefighter uses a 40-day experiment known as "the love dare". Ksh 500 The Secret reveals the most powerful law in the universe. The knowledge of this law has run like a golden thread through the lives and the teachings of all the prophets, seers, sages and saviors in the world's history, and through the lives of all truly great men and women. DVD at Ksh. 500 Reach over 13,100 members directly by advertising on this forum. Charges are Ksh. 1,000 per advert which you can post 3 times. 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The movie is ksh350/- only.When would you prefer to have the movie..Nitakuletea chris On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 9:32 PM, Winfred Nyambura < winfred at panafricantrucks.com> wrote: > Chris, > > Interested, how much is the DVD going for, can?t I get a VCD? > > > > *From:* chris kawaiku [mailto:kariaku.chris at gmail.com] > *Sent:* 15 October 2009 16:05 > *To:* youngprofessionals_ke > *Subject:* [YP_Ke] gifted hands ben carson story > > > > > > > > *Watch **Gifted** **hands** Ben carson story right here.** > > Now on DVD get yours* > > > > Contact chris on 0721 584790 for dateils > > > > > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG - www.avg.com > Version: 8.5.421 / Virus Database: 270.14.18/2437 - Release Date: 10/15/09 > 03:57:00 > > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Learn to dance salsa today! DVD's for beginning, intermediate, and advanced ballroom dance instruction. Ksh 600. 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On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 5:15 PM, Mark Kiyaka wrote: > I was in a boarding secondary school and I was aware that our food was > usually laced with parafin to contain our horniness, and at that time in > life it was just ok because I needed to stay focussed on my studies. But is > the info on the internet genuine or that is just some alarmist site. The > site looks weird even though the info could be really serious if true! I > would sue my former school. > Mark > > On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 1:46 PM, florence juma wrote: > >> >> Hi, >> >> Did any of you listen to the topic on Classic 195 this morning on the >> issue with paraffin being put in food in schools and institutions. >> >> In that note please connect to the link below and tell me what you think. >> >> http://www.wonder-cures.com/art9.htm >> >> Alarming, right? >> >> FJ >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > > > > -- Daniel Nyutu Strategy Consultant Strategic Leadership Center International Horton Court, P.O. Box 3124-00100 Nairobi, Kenya. Tel: 3872252/ 3877637/ 2067622 Email: dnyutu at gmail.com Cell: 0728-200075 "Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results" Albert Einstein (Attributed) US (German born) Physicist (1879-1955) --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Learn to dance salsa today! DVD's for beginning, intermediate, and advanced ballroom dance instruction. Ksh 600. Fireproof - in an attempt to save his marriage, a firefighter uses a 40-day experiment known as "the love dare". Ksh 500 The Secret reveals the most powerful law in the universe. The knowledge of this law has run like a golden thread through the lives and the teachings of all the prophets, seers, sages and saviors in the world's history, and through the lives of all truly great men and women. DVD at Ksh. 500 Reach over 13,100 members directly by advertising on this forum. Charges are Ksh. 1,000 per advert which you can post 3 times. 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URL: From Dickens.Odhiambo at gmsi.com Fri Oct 16 15:44:01 2009 From: Dickens.Odhiambo at gmsi.com (Dickens Odhiambo) Date: Fri, 16 Oct 2009 15:44:01 -0400 Subject: [Jambo] ASKOFU BABA Jnr (Wacha-Kuhanya) Message-ID: Drama as wife of headmaster storms school <<...OLE_Obj...>> <<...OLE_Obj...>> <<...OLE_Obj...>> <<...OLE_Obj...>> <<...OLE_Obj...>> <<...OLE_Obj...>> "Your son here was 'chased' away from high school for fees," she shouted, pointing at the big boy when the headmaster came out, quite embarrassed. By MWALIMU ANDREWPosted Saturday, October 10 2009 at 19:00 Before he closed his eyes, Mzee Amos gave me what he thought was highly considered advice. "Son of my son," he said, "when you get yourself a cook, get someone who can make her hair by herself." In simple English, my grandfather was telling me that I should marry someone who has an income. Although I disagreed with him at the time, the events of last week reminded me the old man's wisdom. This whole dome started three years ago when Perpetua was on teaching practice at the neighbouring secondary school. But first I need to tell you about this school. Four years ago, the very wise elders of my distinguished village decided that their sons and daughters had been attending the neighbouring clan's secondary school for far too long. They resolved that we start our own secondary school. "Since secondary school teachers are hired locally, with no school of our own, our sons will not be employed," Pascal, whose son was at Kenya Science Teachers' College at the time, said. Although he now calls himself a founder member of the secondary school, my father attended the meetings to oppose the new school. You see, the primary school land borders our soil and my father feared that his land could be taken by the proposed school. This fear was misplaced, for the new school still utilises the primary school's facilities. An empty room in the primary school was used as a Form One classroom while the teachers used our staff room. The first teachers at the new school were the assistant chief's son and the councillor's daughter, who had just completed high school. Armed with his C-, the chief's son headed the school, and even had a sign at his office door that read: PRINCIPLE (sic). While at the university, Perpetua used to teach at the school during her vacations, or when they were on strike - the strikes were longer and more frequent than the vacations. After graduation, she became the principal of the new school. At the time, the head of the secondary school reported to the headmaster of the primary school. Perpetua was not a very beautiful lady, but that did not stop almost all male teachers from "announcing their candidature" in different ways. Noticing this, the HM once joked in the staff room: "You guys can take out Perps as many times as you wish, but finally, I am the one who will take her in!" Last year, Perps got a TSC job in a school in the neighbouring division - which is now the neighbouring district. It was then that we came to know that Perps had been reporting to the HM in more ways than one. For rumours about her coalition with the headmaster started doing the rounds. >From what we gather, the HM's wife Anna warned that she would not allow Perps at their home. As a result, early this year, the HM rented Perps a house at the market centre where he usually spends at least a day in a week "inspecting his development projects". "Marrying a housewife was a big mistake," he once told us. "Although I spend much more on Perps' hair than on Anna's clothing, at least when I go at Perps' place, I am not asked for money for supper." Perps' boom had delayed in coming and the HM accompanied her to Nairobi in May to sort it out. We knew the money had come when we saw their lifestyle change. For the first time, the HM was wearing the latest Savco Jeans. But matters came to a head last Tuesday. On the day, the HM unusually arrived in school early. At around 10 a.m., when I was busy hammering down CRE to my candidates, we heard a woman wailing at the school gate. When I came out, I saw the headmaster's wife accompanied by two boys. The bigger boy was wearing raia while the younger one was in a rugged and torn primary school uniform. "Where is this man?" she was shouting. "Your son here was 'chased' away from high school for fees," she shouted pointing at the big boy when the headmaster came out, quite embarrassed. "Look at the young boy's school uniform. Does he look like an headmaster's son?" "Come slowly Anna, don't bring home matters to school," the headmaster tried to cool her down. "Which home, when were you last at home? What do you think we have been eating?" Anna was in a foul mood. "Today is today. Everyone must know what kind of man you are." It was with difficulty that Madam Anita cooled Anna down. Anna then narrated to Anita all her tribulations with the HM, stories which Anita spiced and told us at lunch time. The HM has not been back at school since then. But when he returns, he should know that we have all the details about his family. Details we can unleash any time! *** CHALK TALK: Just three weeks after our HM complained about the long maternity leaves, it now turns out that Madam Mary, too, is pregnant. She expects to deliver in early January. That means that when we close schools in early November, the next time she will be back at work is in May next year. And you want to tell me this was not perfect timing! mwalimuandrew at gmail.com http://www.nation.co.ke/magazines/lifestyle/-/1214/670604/-/8a7yr9z/-/index. html From awoshakin at yahoo.com Fri Oct 16 18:56:40 2009 From: awoshakin at yahoo.com (Tokunbo Awoshakin) Date: Fri, 16 Oct 2009 15:56:40 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] Seattle man eyes Republic of Congo Presidency In-Reply-To: <560343.10389.qm@web36904.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <235243.64913.qm@web32508.mail.mud.yahoo.com> A Seattle based African refugee, Dr Ndombo Bent Francis Mboyo, has started a campaign to return and run for the office of presidency in his native, Democratic Republic of Congo. The next presidential election in that country holds in 2011. Dr Mboyo, an educator and Connecticut trained computer scientist, first came to the United States in 2000. He is running under the platform of Congolese United for Social Change, an organization created to promote democracy and socio-economic development for the people of the Democratic Republic of Congo while ensuring that all ?........Read full story inside African Metro News : http://africanmetronews.com/ African Metro News ************************ News Africans In America Can Use! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From odundo at jaluo.com Fri Oct 16 21:03:23 2009 From: odundo at jaluo.com (o j_k) Date: Fri, 16 Oct 2009 21:03:23 -0400 Subject: [Jambo] Pastor's appreciation month. In-Reply-To: <730556.12563.qm@web38701.mail.mud.yahoo.com> References: <730556.12563.qm@web38701.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <212b9b3b0910161803j6f934eeq65aad27ebe31e8a0@mail.gmail.com> Pastor Birai. I appreciate you much for your thought provoking "just a thought" series that you have been running over the last several years. It is a great ministry. I have learned a lot from it and have enjoyed the contributions that usually follow from all corners of the world. I am always looking forward to reading what you will thinks up with next. God bless you brother. Love you. Odundo jaKarateng' Member, "The Internet Professor's Millionaire Club." http://www.goldbar.net/ua/link.php?affID=bigdreams_ad On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 8:13 AM, Absalom Birai wrote: > Have you ever been to a funeral service? Then, I think you know that a lot > of good things are said about the deceased; Some of the information leave > many people crying,as together, they appreciate the deceased. The only > problem or sad thing is that the deceased can't hear all that is being said > about him/her. That's why we need to form a habit of thanking/appreciating > people while they are with us. > > The SDA church world wide has dedicated the month of October as Pastors > appreciation month. During this month,the parishioners have an opportunity > to appreciate the little that their pastor has done. Some choose to send > him/her cards,some take him/her out or whatever they feel like doing. > > I wish to take this opportunity to include others. In just 11 weeks,God > willing,we will come to the end of the year 2009. In retrospective,is there > someone out there,(family,friend,colleague,and...) who has said,written or > did something that has been a blessing to you? Why not just drop an e-mail > to thank such a person? I am sure all of us want to be appreciated in one > way or the other. > > Have a wonderful weekend filled with hearts of appreciation. > > Pr Birai > 612-386-4608 > www.pastorbirai.com > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Jambo mailing list > Jambo at publiceyesite.org > http://publiceyesite.org/mailman/listinfo/jambo_publiceyesite.org > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Perlie? - anointed singer ; & Gyrone Stokes -(dedicated semiprofessional singer, song writer and producer). All from? Baltimore, MD. ? PLACE: LIFE SOURCE CHURCH FOR ALL NATIONS 8855 BELAIR ROAD BALTIMORE, MD 21236 ? DATE; NOVEMBER 1, 2009 ? TIME: FROM 2:00 P.M. TO 5:00 P.M. ? ?? ? FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT THE FOLLOWING PERSONS LISTED HERE BELOW: ? Pastor Peter Osano?(301-693-3371) George Oyieno ??(443) 824 6316 Omullo Okowa (410) 971 0521 Fred Waga (443) 825 2758 Ben Okowa (410)687 3484 George Anyumba (443) 600 2284 Ken Agwa (301) 996 5775 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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The Ugandan head of state was speaking during the Presidential Investors Roundtable Conference held at Speke ?Resort on Munyonyo onThursday this week. Investors had urged the government to reduced the bottlenecks in doing business in the country by embracing new information and communication technologies that speeds up processes and ensure transparency. Several key investors rapped what they called the persistent bureaucratic tendencies of government officials who refer to ?power from above? In this process, the investors say, these officials are always buying times to solicit for bribes from investors who are desperately looking forward to start work. Such officials, they predicted, are likely to resist the introduction of the new and efficient new information technologies in the country.? At the round table conference, funded by the World Bank, prominent businessmen and women advised the President on how to improve Uganda?s business environment.. The British former Minister for International Development Baron Linda Chalkertold the participants that tackling the ?horrendous paper passing? is a critical in spurring investment. Mr Constantine Batwayiki, the chairman of the e-government panel, said national backbone for ICT has been put in place, urging the government to use the system to reduce the time consultations. in place that enables the President meet the cabinet through Video-conferencing. ?Ugandan Prime Minister? Apollo Nsibamba in a brief address said where there is new and? a clear policy framework a Minister should be able to? make decision independently without referring to ?above? But when there is no clear-cut=sort of policy, the Minister should be able to bring the matter to the cabinet and should give the potential investor a time framework. President Museveni that there are routine new policy like licensing a business, do not need rigorous consultations. ?Why should licensing land or taxation matters take years forever? He asked. adding that this inherent in the government departments was harboring corruption and simpler ICT system will expose them.? ?They do not want transparent system like computerizing, the land registry,? the President retorted.. He directed that all government departments public service and secondary schools be linked to the ICT ?national ?backbone, which should later be extended primary schools and homes. At the position 112 out of 183 countries, Uganda is still ranked very low in the 2010 Doing Business Report of the World Bank,?Museveni noted At the Round Table conference, tension arisen to the higher notch when President Museveni took head on the Lands Minister Asuman Kayingi over the slow progress of computerizing the land registry. The Minister footnote referred the matter to his technical man. The sweaty officer had to grapple with a barrage of questions from the President. ?We rank very lows in areas such as registering property, cross-border trade, protecting investors and starting a business, some of these things like registering property are purely administrative matters, ? said the President. The World Bank Forum Global competitiveness Index report released recently, painted a corruption, accessing finance, tax rates and work ethics as key challenges for Uganda that remain unresolved ? I need your advice to transform this country into a middle income state,?Museveni said. He reminded the participants at the investors? round-table meeting that the country?s economy was resilient and this year?s GDP growth rate would exceed 7 per cent. Museveni asked for advice on agriculture, especially cotton, where he sid Uganda can produce high value textile and garments, but production levels remain low. 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URL: From ppa at africaonline.co.ke Sat Oct 17 02:58:45 2009 From: ppa at africaonline.co.ke (People For Peace) Date: Sat, 17 Oct 2009 09:58:45 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] Regional News Message-ID: <20091017070751.0B8276F19DE3@scanner.ke.celtel.com> Colleagues Home & Abroad Regional News WHY NEGATIVE ETHNICITY CONTINUES TO TORMENT AFRICA BY FR JOACHIM OMOLO OUKO, AJ NAIROBI-KENYA OCTOBER 17, 2009 SYNOD TAKE-8 Archbishop Norbert Wendelin Mtega of Songea, Tanzania, was right to argue during the on going African Synod for bishops in Rome that ethnicity is a cancer which will continue to torment Africa, not unless churches in Africa immediately inculcate reconciliation as their spirituality and life as well as their immediate action. In Kenya this is still very far from reality given that the eruption of post-election violence was not only blamed on politicians but also church leaders which took side with their politicians according to ethnicity or regions. It is due to its seriousness -like a cancer which spreads faster even if you try to treat it, is why the Coalition Government has not only failed to launch a real serious campaign to fight negative ethnicity, but also agenda four reforms. In his book-" A Voice Unstilled" Nairobi Archbishop emeritus Raphael Ndingi mwana a'Nzeki has courageously pointed out that his fellow bishops are divided, especially when it comes to siding with politicians from their regions or ethnic groups. Much was in early 1990s when they could go to tell former dictator president Moi to stop ethnic cleansing the bishops who were supporting Moi could not agree to stop him from what he was doing, whether bad or good. As Rev. Fr. Prof. Aquiline Tarimo, S.J. and Paulin Manwelo, S.J. argue on their book on ethnicity, challenges tearing contemporary Africa apart does not only include the tendency of manipulating ethnic identities for private interests, but also discrimination based on ethnic affiliation, and ethno-political conflict. Take for example in Kenya Mau forest saga- Kalenjin politicians have grouped their ethnic groups to ensure their people are not evicted from the forest, not forgetting that these politicians are the beneficiaries of the grabbed lands in Mau complex. Wakamba on the other hand would not like their people to be fired from their jobs by the government even if they were wrong, Luos the same, Abagusii, Teso, Luhyia, Kikuyu, Meru, Embu, just to mention a few. This is where some religious leaders will also come in to defending their people. Because in Africa people are divided along the lines of religion, politics and ethnicity, it explains why a blind eye has been turned when it comes to fight against corruption, impunity, mismanagement and bad leaderships. It is why these devices have continued greatly to contribute to the increase of destructive competition between ethnic and religious groups, especially in Kenya where some religious sects must belong only to particular ethnic group or clan. It is in Kenya that there are no religious and political democratic standards- It explains why the rewards of predatory politics and religion will triumph with a result of tragic consequences to the people if this negativity is not mended. In Kenya still, it explains why legitimacy of structural injustice will always remain unchallenged, people will be mobilised for violence, especially during every elections. As the two fathers argue in their book, it is because the problem of ethnocentrism is real, and people cannot address it openly because it makes them uncomfortable, especially when it touches personal feelings, ethnic identities, and sectarian interests. As the fathers argue it further, one part of the problem in Africa is because the situation is sustained by the fact that in African politics it is taboo to criticise leaders in public, because leaders are perceived as persons endowed with divine repository that cannot be challenged. The worst is to challenge a bishop or a superior. As they rightly put it, in Africa, science, knowledge and hard-work do not count. What counts, especially when it comes to promotion in places of work it depends on which type of church do you belong to, like in some countries people can only be employed if you belong to their churches. In politics it will mainly depend on friendship, loyalty to authority, and ethnic affiliation. Journalists are not safe either. If you are employed by particular denomination you risk being sacked if you do not give the bishops headlines or prominence. Your reporting must pay loyalty to your bishop. Justice and peace coordinators must also go according to what is pleasing to the superiors. Paying loyalty then becomes another cancer in religious sectors. One priest was recently denied by his bishop to see him because he forgot to call him your lordship. To fail to call your bishop your lordship, his grace, your eminence, or his Excellency means that you are not loyal to him. Even though the word Lord is only referred to Jesus and God, some bishops have assumed superiorities than Jesus and God himself. Such situation is not the only the root cause of migration of the African intellectuals toward industrialised countries, but also such a background results into the lack of dialogue and agreed upon concept of the common good. Given that bishops command a big population, especially in Kenya where Christianity is leading with 85 percent, and that people pay loyalty and listen to whatever they say, as a conflict resolution some justice and peace, human right activists and civil societies have proposed the following: A Gikuyu bishop for instance to be appointed outside his province- He may be appointed to Kisumu, Kakamega, Eldoret of even Kericho, while the Luo be appointed to Murang'a diocese, Nyeri, Meru, Embu, Kitui and so on- while a Kamba bishop also to be appointed outside his province in that order. In this way people can check them when they preach or tell his priests to preach political hatred based on tribal line. Bishop Okoth of Kisumu for example will be afraid to preach or tell priests in Nyeri to preach against Kibaki or any prominent Kikuyu politician, just as Cardinal Njue would fear to tell luo community that Raila is bad to talk of Majimboism. 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In-Reply-To: <006301ca4d58$cf11ee00$6d35ca00$@com> References: <774473.63238.qm@web38705.mail.mud.yahoo.com> <721079.97545.qm@web34302.mail.mud.yahoo.com> <006301ca4d58$cf11ee00$6d35ca00$@com> Message-ID: You marry their family, their village and tribe.KO On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 3:01 PM, Winfred Nyambura < winfred at panafricantrucks.com> wrote: > > Are you marrying the tribe or the lady you love and treasure? > > -----Original Message----- > From: Phillip Muchiri [mailto:phillkariz at yahoo.com] > Sent: 15 October 2009 08:17 > To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com > Subject: [YP_Ke] Re: Marrying from a difference race/tribe! > > > Hi guys...I am one of those about to marry from a diff tribe. A kiuk > marrying a luo. I would like to hear the unique challenges....if any. > > > --- On Mon, 10/12/09, Absalom Birai wrote: > > > From: Absalom Birai > > Subject: [YP_Ke] Marrying from a difference race/tribe! > > To: "youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com" > > > Date: Monday, October 12, 2009, 3:45 PM > > > > Those who are for the idea of marrying from another tribe > > usually cite love and the idea of all of us being God's > > children as the two core reasons. > > > > Those two factors aside,are there any challenges of > > marrying someone from another tribe/race as compared to > > marrying ones own? > > > > > > Pr Birai > > 612-386-4608 > > www.pastorbirai.com > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG - www.avg.com > Version: 8.5.421 / Virus Database: 270.14.15/2434 - Release Date: 10/13/09 > 19:11:00 > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ > Learn to dance salsa today! 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Name: PDFOnline.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 20791 bytes Desc: not available URL: From phanishamalla at gmail.com Fri Oct 16 13:06:47 2009 From: phanishamalla at gmail.com (phanice shamalla) Date: Fri, 16 Oct 2009 20:06:47 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Fwd: MEN UNDER ATTACK In-Reply-To: <34d533a40910160148n2b98152fma3a8d3b61fae6615@mail.gmail.com> References: <34d533a40910160148n2b98152fma3a8d3b61fae6615@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <28c47c360910161006w3ab0bdb1h1429f8dd4697ac6f@mail.gmail.com> ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Sheila at storymojaafrica.co.ke Date: Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 11:48 AM Subject: MEN UNDER ATTACK To: Martin Njaga , arungaian at yahoo.com, dbaing at yahoo.com, Sharifa Shiro , mkanyiri at yahoo.com, phanishamalla at gmail.com, mariekaranja at hotmail.com, amimolily at hotmail.com MASCULINITY UNDER THE FEMALE GAZE The transition from a traditional society to an urban society has had a tremendous impact on the role of Kenyan men. Previously assigned gender roles are being rendered obsolete by the urban space. A new wave of female empowerment has brought about increased pressure for new definitions of masculinity for the men in their lives. The contemporary man?s new function is increasingly defined by female idealism. Men are constantly chastised for not living up the female expectation. However, they are several men who contest this viewpoint and the notion of male emasculation as a result of female financial leverage. While what women want is widely advertised, very little is ever heard of what men want in a relationship beyond the touted negative stereotypes around sex? For this reason, we are determined to establish what real men have to say about the following? -->What does it mean to be ?good man? in this new construct? Is there life beyond fatherhood and security roles for a man? What does fatherhood entail in the modern set up? -->What are our new rites of passages? Who are our new mentors? Where are the vital lessons of masculinity drawn from? -->How are Kenyan men straddling their traditional and modern roles? What good values of the old should we retain? Which ones should we discard? -->What are the new perceptions on sex? Is promiscuity coded in the DNA? Join us for a candid conversation on the future manhood in contemporary Kenyan society. The discussion will be moderated by Saturday Nation Mantalk columnist, Oyunga Pala. *DATE: 5/11/2009* *TIME: 6.15-8p.m (Registration is between 6-6.15, observe time please) * *COST: Ksh. 1000* *Storymoja, Shanzu Road, off Lower Kabete Road, Spring Valley, Nairobi* To book a seat for please call Sheila on Tel: (020) 208 9595, Cell: 0722 838 161 Mpesa your cash to 0722 838 161 or Zap to 0735564394, Cheques are also accepted. For more information, email: *sheila at storymojaafrica.co.ke * Storymoja recently unleashed 3 children's books under the Storyhippo imprint. Your kids will love the stories, the adventure, the characters. 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Fireproof - in an attempt to save his marriage, a firefighter uses a 40-day experiment known as "the love dare". Ksh 500 The Secret reveals the most powerful law in the universe. The knowledge of this law has run like a golden thread through the lives and the teachings of all the prophets, seers, sages and saviors in the world's history, and through the lives of all truly great men and women. DVD at Ksh. 500 Reach over 13,100 members directly by advertising on this forum. Charges are Ksh. 1,000 per advert which you can post 3 times. Call/MPESA line at +254 721 663 208 To post to this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com http://ypkenya.org http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=57703506900 http://twitter.com/lyp_ke -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~--- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Fireproof - in an attempt to save his marriage, a firefighter uses a 40-day experiment known as "the love dare". Ksh 500 The Secret reveals the most powerful law in the universe. The knowledge of this law has run like a golden thread through the lives and the teachings of all the prophets, seers, sages and saviors in the world's history, and through the lives of all truly great men and women. DVD at Ksh. 500 Reach over 13,100 members directly by advertising on this forum. Charges are Ksh. 1,000 per advert which you can post 3 times. Call/MPESA line at +254 721 663 208 To post to this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com http://ypkenya.org http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=57703506900 http://twitter.com/lyp_ke -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~--- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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European law enforcement officials are stunned by the discovery of these deadly decoys. They say phone guns are changing the rules of engagement in Europe. Only when you have one in your hand do you realize that they are heavier than a regular cell phone. >>>> Be patient if security asks to look at your cell phone or turn it on to show that it works. They have a good reason! Wake up to our NEW WORLD!! We shouldn't complain about airport security 'invading your privacy. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>At first sight you will think the piece below is a mobile phone, but you will discover that you are wrong by taken a critical look at it the second time. This is a real, functional and deadly gun. >>>> >>>>Pls disseminate this information to all people in your area. >>>> >>>>Pls sensitise all the security guards on this latest development. > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Learn to dance salsa today! DVD's for beginning, intermediate, and advanced ballroom dance instruction. Ksh 600. Fireproof - in an attempt to save his marriage, a firefighter uses a 40-day experiment known as "the love dare". Ksh 500 The Secret reveals the most powerful law in the universe. The knowledge of this law has run like a golden thread through the lives and the teachings of all the prophets, seers, sages and saviors in the world's history, and through the lives of all truly great men and women. DVD at Ksh. 500 Reach over 13,100 members directly by advertising on this forum. Charges are Ksh. 1,000 per advert which you can post 3 times. Call/MPESA line at +254 721 663 208 To post to this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com http://ypkenya.org http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=57703506900 http://twitter.com/lyp_ke -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~--- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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You can write me back via my email; exstoh at yahoo.com.Ed --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Learn to dance salsa today! DVD's for beginning, intermediate, and advanced ballroom dance instruction. Ksh 600. Fireproof - in an attempt to save his marriage, a firefighter uses a 40-day experiment known as "the love dare". Ksh 500 The Secret reveals the most powerful law in the universe. The knowledge of this law has run like a golden thread through the lives and the teachings of all the prophets, seers, sages and saviors in the world's history, and through the lives of all truly great men and women. DVD at Ksh. 500 Reach over 13,100 members directly by advertising on this forum. Charges are Ksh. 1,000 per advert which you can post 3 times. Call/MPESA line at +254 721 663 208 To post to this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com http://ypkenya.org http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=57703506900 http://twitter.com/lyp_ke -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~--- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jekambi at daystar.ac.ke Fri Oct 16 13:01:54 2009 From: jekambi at daystar.ac.ke (jekambi at daystar.ac.ke) Date: Fri, 16 Oct 2009 20:01:54 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Re: LAND BUYING - YBF Tour To Namanga 20th October 2. Message-ID: <32F060073B50A03B@daystar.ac.ke> -----Original Message----- From: "[Mathews]" To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com; Cc: ybfinvestors_ke at googlegroups.com;pauline at frameconsultants.com; kinyuanji at yahoo.com;angelwmithi at yahoo.com;geofleva at gmail.com; gatwwirik at gmail.com;borehrk at gmail.com;jkchebire at gmail.com; mathewsogutu at gmail.com;otieno.david at gmail.com; Sent: Friday 10/16/2009 4:48:12 PM Subject: [YP_Ke] LAND BUYING - YBF Tour To Namanga 20th October 20... >Dear Members, > >Our planned Land buying tour will be on the 20th October 2009. We shall all >meet at Green Corner Restuarant opposite Kencom House at 0830 hrs then >proceed to Namanga.*Please keep time.* > >You are required to pay *1,000/=* this will cater for the transport and >Lunch. It is our hope you shall get to network and have fun as we embark on >this tour. > >Mpesa contributions to David Okello 0722 125 005. > >*For Confirmations & Payments Call David/Mathews, Latest TOMORROW 1300hrs* > > * * > >*LIST OF THOSE ATTENDING THE SITE VISITS TOUR ENROUTE TO NAMANGA * > >* * > >* * > >*No.* > >*Full Names * > >*E -mail* > >*Mobile * > >* * > >1. > >David Okello > > otieno.david at gmail.com > > 0722 125 005 > > > >2. > >Mathews Ogutu > > mathewsogutu at gmail.com > > 0723 714 000 > > > >3. > >Joshua Chebire > > jkchebire at gmail.com > > 0722 660 777 > > > >4. > > Robinson boreh > > borehrk at gmail.com > > 0721 441 984 > > > >5. > > Leah Koome > > gatwwirik at gmail.com > > 0724 872 203 > > > >6. > > George M Njuguna > > geofleva at gmail.com > > 0723 818 497 > > > >7. > > Angella Mithi > > angelwmithi at yahoo.com > > > > > >8. > > Josephine Njeri > > kinyuanji at yahoo.com > > 0710 415 078 > > > >9. > > Pauline Njoroge > > pauline at frameconsultants.com > > > > > >10. > > > > > > > > > >11. > > > > > > > > > >12. > > > > > > > > > >13. > > > > > > > > > >14. > > > > > > > > > >15. > > > > > > > > > >16. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >-- >============================= >Mathews O. Ogutu >ICT Consultant >P.O.Box 3337 00100 >Nairobi >Cell: >254-723-714 000 >Alt E-mail:- mathewsogutu at yahoo.com > >> > > >This e-mail was scanned for viruses using BitDefender This e-mail was scanned for viruses using BitDefender --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Learn to dance salsa today! DVD's for beginning, intermediate, and advanced ballroom dance instruction. Ksh 600. Fireproof - in an attempt to save his marriage, a firefighter uses a 40-day experiment known as "the love dare". Ksh 500 The Secret reveals the most powerful law in the universe. The knowledge of this law has run like a golden thread through the lives and the teachings of all the prophets, seers, sages and saviors in the world's history, and through the lives of all truly great men and women. DVD at Ksh. 500 Reach over 13,100 members directly by advertising on this forum. Charges are Ksh. 1,000 per advert which you can post 3 times. Call/MPESA line at +254 721 663 208 To post to this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com http://ypkenya.org http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=57703506900 http://twitter.com/lyp_ke -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~--- From phanishamalla at gmail.com Sat Oct 17 05:50:56 2009 From: phanishamalla at gmail.com (phanice shamalla) Date: Sat, 17 Oct 2009 12:50:56 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Re: Reishi - Kanisa? In-Reply-To: <00cb01ca4f0e$12854220$6400a8c0@yaris8c3011399> References: <00cb01ca4f0e$12854220$6400a8c0@yaris8c3011399> Message-ID: <28c47c360910170250k430b43f9m5370c0b619490c0f@mail.gmail.com> Reish, Politics is about numbers.....which you obvoiusly lack..... C'est la vie On Sat, Oct 17, 2009 at 12:41 PM, Reishi Arun Parikh < yaris at africaonline.co.ke> wrote: > Dear All, > Moderator, > > Why is that Asians can never be voted into Parliament or Government > Positions? Is it that they are not interested or they can never be supported > by the majority? > Mr. Vimal Shah of Bidco can deliver if given a chance, like he has fairly > succeded in stabilizing the Football Scenario. The same Business and > organizational Acumen Asians supposedly have can be applied in running our > beloved Country to great heights??? I wonder if i can ever be elected into > Parliament? I guess i will never know until i try! I wish to serve my > Country better. > > > My thoughts...how about All Yours? > Regards > > Mr. Reishi Arun Parikh > Propreitor > YARIS DATA SYSTEMS > K. T. PLAZA - HAILE SELASSIE AVENUE. > 2ND Floor, Office No. 1. > opp. TUSKYS BANDARI, above AUTOSELECTION > Computer Training, Solutions & Repairs Centre. > P. O. Box 80518 Post Code - 80100, Mombasa, Kenya. > Tel: +254 41 222 8172, Tel: +254 41 2313 984 > Fax: +254 41 2315 995 > Web: www.yarisdata.com > Email: yaris at africaonline.co.ke > > > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Learn to dance salsa today! DVD's for beginning, intermediate, and advanced ballroom dance instruction. Ksh 600. Fireproof - in an attempt to save his marriage, a firefighter uses a 40-day experiment known as "the love dare". Ksh 500 The Secret reveals the most powerful law in the universe. The knowledge of this law has run like a golden thread through the lives and the teachings of all the prophets, seers, sages and saviors in the world's history, and through the lives of all truly great men and women. DVD at Ksh. 500 Reach over 13,100 members directly by advertising on this forum. Charges are Ksh. 1,000 per advert which you can post 3 times. 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URL: From chachamatango at yahoo.ca Sat Oct 17 06:26:35 2009 From: chachamatango at yahoo.ca (chachamatango at yahoo.ca) Date: Sat, 17 Oct 2009 10:26:35 +0000 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Re: Urgent Zain Issue In-Reply-To: <7c03037e0910170211y795e3d2eq91c495e9f3e68424@mail.gmail.com> References: <7c03037e0910170211y795e3d2eq91c495e9f3e68424@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <1715109701-1255775236-cardhu_decombobulator_blackberry.rim.net-1623987283-@bda157.bisx.produk.on.blackberry> Baba Ciru, Please just go there and negotiate with them and promise to pay in instalment cause if you never got any bill it is not your fault but if you got them and ignored them then you have not been fair to them and good citizen as well. Regards Chacha Sent from my BlackBerry? smartphone from Zain Tanzania -----Original Message----- From: DBA Accounting Date: Sat, 17 Oct 2009 12:11:22 To: youngprofessionals_ke Subject: [YP_Ke] Urgent Zain Issue YPs, Need your help: I've had Zain internet using their modem for about 2 years now. However, for the last about 8 months, I have not paid them but have been using their services. They don't cut the service. They called me yesterday and told me I owe them about 30K +. I don't think I am prepared to pay that. So now I'm wondering, what's the worst that could happen when I refuse to pay? Anyone every experienced this? Let me know. Thanks. Baba Ciru --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Learn to dance salsa today! DVD's for beginning, intermediate, and advanced ballroom dance instruction. Ksh 600. Fireproof - in an attempt to save his marriage, a firefighter uses a 40-day experiment known as "the love dare". 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URL: From andy.lokong at gmail.com Sat Oct 17 08:14:55 2009 From: andy.lokong at gmail.com (Andy) Date: Sat, 17 Oct 2009 05:14:55 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Laptop repair Message-ID: <1bb8ce51-582e-4824-8833-f91d11eab658@r5g2000yqb.googlegroups.com> Hi YP's Anyone who knows a reliable, efficient and trustworthy laptop repair shop or person? I accidentally dropped my laptop and the screen is cracked. It will need screen replacement: Model: Compaq HP Presario C700 widescreen. Another friend also has laptop that needs motherboard replacement: Model: HP Nx 6300. I have had bad experiences with some repair shops and individuals thats why I'm hesitant to just walk into any shop. Atleast the ones YP's recommend will be better. Andy --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Learn to dance salsa today! DVD's for beginning, intermediate, and advanced ballroom dance instruction. Ksh 600. Fireproof - in an attempt to save his marriage, a firefighter uses a 40-day experiment known as "the love dare". Ksh 500 The Secret reveals the most powerful law in the universe. The knowledge of this law has run like a golden thread through the lives and the teachings of all the prophets, seers, sages and saviors in the world's history, and through the lives of all truly great men and women. DVD at Ksh. 500 Reach over 13,100 members directly by advertising on this forum. Charges are Ksh. 1,000 per advert which you can post 3 times. Call/MPESA line at +254 721 663 208 To post to this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com http://ypkenya.org http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=57703506900 http://twitter.com/lyp_ke -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~--- From erastusmarugu at gmail.com Sat Oct 17 07:43:41 2009 From: erastusmarugu at gmail.com (Erastus Marugu) Date: Sat, 17 Oct 2009 14:43:41 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Re: Reishi - Kanisa? In-Reply-To: <824666.5359.qm@web24401.mail.ird.yahoo.com> References: <00cb01ca4f0e$12854220$6400a8c0@yaris8c3011399> <824666.5359.qm@web24401.mail.ird.yahoo.com> Message-ID: Ever tried? On 10/17/09, okello emmanuel wrote: > > Sir, you obviously do not know Mr. Sharkeel SHABIR, MP for Kisumu Town East. > > Reishi Arun Parikh wrote: >> Dear All, >> Moderator, >> >> Why is that Asians can never be voted into >> Parliament or Government Positions? Is it that they are not interested or >> they >> can never be supported by the majority? >> Mr. Vimal Shah of Bidco can deliver if >> given a chance, like he has fairly succeded in stabilizing the Football >> Scenario.?The same Business and organizational Acumen Asians supposedly >> have can be applied in running our beloved Country to great heights??? I >> wonder >> if i can ever be elected into Parliament? I guess i will never know until >> i try! >> I wish to serve my Country better. >> >> >> My thoughts...how about All >> Yours? >> Regards >> Mr. Reishi Arun >> Parikh Propreitor YARIS DATA SYSTEMS K. T. PLAZA - HAILE SELASSIE >> AVENUE. 2ND Floor, Office No. 1. opp. TUSKYS BANDARI, above AUTOSELECTION >> Computer Training, Solutions & Repairs Centre. P. O. Box 80518 Post >> Code - 80100, Mombasa, Kenya. Tel: +254 41 222 8172, Tel: +254 41 2313 >> 984 Fax: +254 41 2315 995 Web: www.yarisdata.com ?? Email: >> yaris at africaonline.co.ke >> > > > > > > > -- Sent from my mobile device --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Learn to dance salsa today! DVD's for beginning, intermediate, and advanced ballroom dance instruction. Ksh 600. Fireproof - in an attempt to save his marriage, a firefighter uses a 40-day experiment known as "the love dare". Ksh 500 The Secret reveals the most powerful law in the universe. The knowledge of this law has run like a golden thread through the lives and the teachings of all the prophets, seers, sages and saviors in the world's history, and through the lives of all truly great men and women. DVD at Ksh. 500 Reach over 13,100 members directly by advertising on this forum. Charges are Ksh. 1,000 per advert which you can post 3 times. Call/MPESA line at +254 721 663 208 To post to this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com http://ypkenya.org http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=57703506900 http://twitter.com/lyp_ke -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~--- From denyutu at gmail.com Sat Oct 17 11:05:22 2009 From: denyutu at gmail.com (Dan Nyutu) Date: Sat, 17 Oct 2009 18:05:22 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] AMAZING CASH PRIZES FOR BEST PRODUCT BRAND NAMES Message-ID: <23207d9b0910170805g1cfeddd2o7ac95464df07c755@mail.gmail.com> Our company, a nutritious foods processing company, is in need of some great brand names of the produced healthy and nutritious foods. We are in need of product names for each of the following categories of products. 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Tel: 3872252/ 3877637/ 2067622 Email: dnyutu at gmail.com Cell: 0728-200075 "Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results" Albert Einstein (Attributed) US (German born) Physicist (1879-1955) --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Learn to dance salsa today! DVD's for beginning, intermediate, and advanced ballroom dance instruction. Ksh 600. Fireproof - in an attempt to save his marriage, a firefighter uses a 40-day experiment known as "the love dare". Ksh 500 The Secret reveals the most powerful law in the universe. The knowledge of this law has run like a golden thread through the lives and the teachings of all the prophets, seers, sages and saviors in the world's history, and through the lives of all truly great men and women. DVD at Ksh. 500 Reach over 13,100 members directly by advertising on this forum. Charges are Ksh. 1,000 per advert which you can post 3 times. Call/MPESA line at +254 721 663 208 To post to this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com http://ypkenya.org http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=57703506900 http://twitter.com/lyp_ke -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~--- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From leooderaomolo at yahoo.com Sat Oct 17 15:24:02 2009 From: leooderaomolo at yahoo.com (Leo Odera Omolo) Date: Sat, 17 Oct 2009 12:24:02 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] KISUMU cITY IS UNDER THE INVASION OF POLITICAL CONMEN? Message-ID: <486330.84800.qm@web34308.mail.mud.yahoo.com> POLITICAL PARTIES INTENDING TO VISIT KISUMU FOR THEIR MEMBERSHIP DRIVE AND RECRUITMENT SHOULD BE AWARE OF CONMEN AND DOUBLE STANDARD.POLITICS Commentary By Leo Odera Omolo In Kisumu City. POLITICAL parties on the mission of shopping for the recruitment of followers in Luo-Nyanza must be made ?aware of the existence of a cartel? of smalltime local politicians who have perfected themselves in the art of political conman ship. These people belong nearly every major political movement in this country. And those conmen found in Kisumu City shuttles mostly between ODM, KANU and the National Vision Party of Kenya, which is led by the former powerful Minister in the Moi?s KANU regime Nicholas Kiprono Kipyator Biwott. This cartel is ready to harvest from where they did no sow any seed. They are commonly known as ?Treasury Hunters?..They usual masquerades as chairman Or ?branch secretary of any party in the region, and even the party that ?they knew pretty well that has no foothold in Nyanza. When Parliament is in session, most of these sweet-talkers are found trooping outside Parliament Building, or frequenting hotels in the City which the MPs from this region usual socializing themselves with their friends, particularly during the evenings. It is well known cases that some MPs do not even find the breathing space in their rural homes, which are said to be under the invasion of by political conmen, who are also known? as ?The Briefcase politicians? They come armed with a lot of stories for the purpose of attracting cheap handouts from the MPs and other leading personalities ,professionals are not spared either. The cartel is more or less ready for hire. But they have no proven following among the residents of the region except belly-begging and hoodwinking. Party leaders from their respective headquarters in Nairobi. A week ago, the rumor went around that the National Vice chairman of KANU would be visiting Kisumu. The caused the beehive of activities in the City. Political conmen, even those who are well known ODM die-hard supporters turned up masquerading as KANU members. And when the word went around that Mr Uhuru Kenyatta would be in town for the party business, hundred of these political conmen trooped into Kisumu from all over the Province. The much highlighted Kenyatta?s visit, however, flopped and most these ?Treasury Hunters? were even stranded and could not get back to their rural home, because they did not carry enough money for transport back home in anticipation that ?There will be plenty of money readily available when Mr. Kenyatta tour the area. And last Thursday, Biwott dispatched on the National Vision Party of Kenya to Kisumu.,?It was no surprise that the same people who had gathered in the City waiting to meet Mr. Kenyatta were the same characters who turned up for the NVP meeting, which was held at the PERCH Hotel.. The group was lucky. They had something to quench their thirst with, and later got some money for their transport back home. But the disbursement of the money to each delegate immediately ?become nightmarish. It become a total war of hide and seek almost ending up in a fist fight. And the worse cases of double standards application of politics in Kisumu is the reported of KANU officials who are currently ?acting as the Personal Assistant to the two ODM.MPS. a Mr Oulu who is said to be the PA for Hon Fred Outa, the MP for Nyando is a KANU activist and an officials at the branch level. In the same category, Milton Obote, is the Personal Assistant to the ODM MP for Kisumu Town West Hon John Olago Aluoch. Obviously, there must be some element of double standard application by the two gentlemen mention above. And this is only to mention a few. The game of playing double political standard in Nyanza so rampant? to the extent that those practicing this kind of politics at times, could be hired to issue press statement under the pretext of speaking on behalf of any one party, whereas they only speak for their own self. The practice well spread all over the Luo-Nyanza, and? it is even worse in Southern Nyanza. This cartel of political prostitutes, however, have failed to make any grade in the region?s politics, Most of the have remained. In other words, it is a clear reflection of excessive poverty in the region, which has forced many small time bush politician to become political turn-coats, jumping from one party to the other without succeeding in building following and support base within in their locality. It is imperative that political parties, which are interested in conducting membership drive in this region should do some kind of vetting on those who come forward to work with their parties.. These parties risk being duped by conmen. hunting for their meager resources, and finally ends up empty handed without harvesting any new members in the region. These sweet-talking conmen also surrounds the MPs from the region whenever they appeared in any public gatherings in total disregard and in a disrespectful manner. A good number of Luo MPs are known to be avoiding visiting places within Kisumu City due to lack of privacy and disrespectful manner of approach. These kind of unbecoming behavior on the part of local politician is denying the MP the right of meeting their constituents and brain-storming together on critical development issues as the belly-begging conman usual occupy the MPs chances of meeting their people.. An MP walking into any posh hotel for a meal with his family is immediately surrounded by intruders demanding to be served with the lunch at the expense of the legislator. At time these demand is full of menaces not only scaring the MPs away from their people, but also denying the best way of consulting their constituents on the way forward? within their respective constituencies. As a result of this kind of intrusion, some MPs have since adopted the tactics of not visiting the City Hotels for refreshment, but spent their valuable times in the exclusive members clubs where the intruders are kept at bay by security guards.. Ends leooderaomolo at yahoo.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From andy.lokong at gmail.com Thu Oct 15 12:53:04 2009 From: andy.lokong at gmail.com (Andy) Date: Thu, 15 Oct 2009 09:53:04 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Re: kenya police must be banned. In-Reply-To: <986648.45166.qm@web63603.mail.re1.yahoo.com> References: <986648.45166.qm@web63603.mail.re1.yahoo.com> Message-ID: Richard, I think there is no need to complain...the point the cops are trying to make is: its not only the excess passengers who have committed an offence. The passengers who seat quietly and allow this insanity to prevail are equally guilty! Andy On Oct 15, 4:45?pm, mutwota richard wrote: > ?today i? witnessed the same mediocrity and brutality in the police force(traffic police) the matatu had excess passagers, i was seated. when the matatu was flanked down and stopped near South C at 720 am, the cops refused to let those of us who had seats to alight and continue with our journey by other means. they held us hostage till 830 am when we arrived at the Nyayo police station. on arrival the utumishi kwa wote were excited (or so they seemed) to have been thrown in to cells. its at such a point i thought of vision 2030 and felt it will remain a mirrage. i didnt who to complain to, infact one of the passegers arrested had a seat but his mistake was saying that its getting late. do passegers have rights? what was the mistake of those who were seated and travelling to work? why did the police not let the passegers not considered excess to aight? why do the police always threaten people with arrest when you demand for your rights. do we really > ?nead reforms or abolish the police?????? its a big shame to the traffic police manning the Nyayo stadium round about. > > --- On Wed, 10/14/09, samuel njoroge wrote: > > From: samuel njoroge > Subject: [YP_Ke] kenya police must be banned. > To: "yp" > Date: Wednesday, October 14, 2009, 7:01 AM > > when are these people so called police stop harassing us.how do they expect us to like them ,respect them,trust them, share information with them, and last but not least pay them with our taxes if all they do is arrest innocent people and ask for "kitu kidogo" yesterday i witnessed guys alighting from a bus (common sence coming from work)being cuffed all in pretense of security. you can imagine the pain someone will feel after working tirelessly the whole day deducted money to pay someone then the same person arrests you and demands more from you not forgetting the hardships that one goes thru day by day working? . and do you know what is funny they arrest people at the road sides but they wont arrest the thugs that stands crucking jokes and smoking? @ a corner, who will mug you and rob you .they steal from the same person they are meant to protect. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Learn to dance salsa today! 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Call/MPESA line at +254 721 663 208 To post to this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com http://ypkenya.org http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=57703506900 http://twitter.com/lyp_ke -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~--- From komarockswatch at yahoo.com Fri Oct 16 10:06:00 2009 From: komarockswatch at yahoo.com (odhiambo okecth) Date: Fri, 16 Oct 2009 07:06:00 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Re: NCCK Press Statement In-Reply-To: <21ca13ee0910160409j7dc387d3o9ed76d933ea207c1@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <524860.9755.qm@web31405.mail.mud.yahoo.com> I want to believe that these men of God are being used as agents of confusion, just like they were used during the Referendum, when they all lost direction. I bet time has come for us not to take them any seriously. They do not know what they want. Odhiambo T Oketch --- On Fri, 10/16/09, Robert Alai wrote: From: Robert Alai Subject: NCCK Press Statement To: bidii-afrika at googlegroups.com Date: Friday, October 16, 2009, 4:09 AM From: Kinyanjui Kamau [mailto:kkamau at ncck.org] Sent: Thursday, October 15, 2009 7:59 AM Subject: Re: NCCK Press Statement Greetings Kindly find attached the Press Statement issued by the Executive Committee of the National Council of Churches of Kenya today. God bless Kinyanjui Kamau --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Learn to dance salsa today! DVD's for beginning, intermediate, and advanced ballroom dance instruction. Ksh 600. Fireproof - in an attempt to save his marriage, a firefighter uses a 40-day experiment known as "the love dare". Ksh 500 The Secret reveals the most powerful law in the universe. 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Name: godspharmacy.pps Type: application/vnd.ms-powerpoint Size: 1684992 bytes Desc: not available URL: From leooderaomolo at yahoo.com Sun Oct 18 00:48:45 2009 From: leooderaomolo at yahoo.com (Leo Odera Omolo) Date: Sat, 17 Oct 2009 21:48:45 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] HUMAN RIGHTS GROUP WANT UGANDA TO ARREST PRESIDENT BASHIR Message-ID: <124895.50443.qm@web34306.mail.mud.yahoo.com> ? KAMPALA SUMMIT HAS SPARKED OFF CONTROVERSY WITH HUMAN RIGHTS GROUPS CALLING FOR THE ARREST OF SUDAN PRESIDENT OMAR AL BASHIR BY UGANDAN GOVERNMENT. Writes Leo Odera Omolo In Kisumu City. The Summit of the African Union, which is scheduled to take off in the Ugandan capital tomorrow {Monday} has already degenerated a lot of controversy with the human right groups calling on the Ugandan government to arrest the Sudan President Omar al Bashir and hand him over to the ICC.so that he could stand trial on charges against? humanity. The Amnesty International has expressed dismay at President Yoweri Museveni invitation to Sudanese President Omar al Bashir to attend the special African Union {AU} on refugees, returnees and internally displaced persons in Africa is schedule to began tomorrow {Monday} .The summit, which is said to have attracted 19 heads of state and governments is scheduled to open tomorrow in? Kampala. Museveni during a press conference? at State House, Entebbe last Wednesday made categorically clear that Bashir would not be arrested and surrendered to the ICC upon his arrival in Uganda. ?President Omar al Bashir is a fugitive from International Criminal Court of Justice-charged with responsibility for crimes against humanity and war crimes in Darfur ,Mr Christopher Keith Hall, the legal adviser with the London based Amnesty International is widely quoted to have stated this in a statement issued at the organization?s headquarters. It is a page one leading story in the SUNDAY edition of the NEWVISION..But top Ugandan government officials argues that Bashir?s personal attendance to the Summit is most essential, taking into account that out of 155,440 refugees now living in camps in the country over 7o per cent of them came from the Sudan, while a small portion came from the Democratic Republic of Congo {DRC}. ?The Uganda government has an obligation to arrest President Omar al Bashir ?and hand him over o the ICC should he enter Ugandan territory,? says the statement. An arrest warrant for President Bashir was issued by the International Criminal Court of Justice based at the Hague in Netherlands on March 4. ? Uganda? as a state is a party to the treaty that had established the ICC and as such is obliged to cooperate with the court and?arrest and surrender anyone named in arrest warrant to the ICC,? the human right group said. ?f it fails to do so, the ICC can refer that clear case of violations of Uganda?s obligation to the Assembly of States, which is the ICC oversight body. Ends leooderaomolo at yahoo.com ? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From komarockswatch at yahoo.com Sun Oct 18 05:30:13 2009 From: komarockswatch at yahoo.com (odhiambo okecth) Date: Sun, 18 Oct 2009 02:30:13 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] Fw: 2nd Edition KCDN Child Support Initiative Message-ID: <372764.12831.qm@web31401.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Dear Friends, On 4th December 2009, we will be giving out educational material to 1950 Orphans and Vulnerable Children. This is a calling for our time and we know, we have many people of goodwill who are willing to support these children. Kindly buy for us any of the following items; ? Quantity Items needed Cost in Kshs 1 30,000 Exercise Book-Ruled/Square @ 30.65 ?? 919,000.00 2 ? 6,000 Loose Leaf Pads- Ruled/Square @ 40.00 ?? 240,000.00 3 ? 2,000 Fountain Pens @ 25.00 ???? 50,000.00 4 ? 2,000 Ink Pelican 30ml @ 75.40 ?? 150,000.00 5 ? 6,000 Pencils Pelicans @ 7.50 ???? 45,000.00 6 ? 6,000 Pelican rubbers @ 15.00 ???? 90,000.00 7 ? 2,000 Kamusi Ya Kiswahili @ 645.00 1,290,000.00 8 ? 2,000 Good News Bible @ 495.00 ?? 990,000.00 9 ? 2,000 Mathematical sets Oxford @116.00 ?? 232,000.00 10 ? 2,000 Rulers Aim Brand @ 11.60 ???? 23,200.00 11 ? 2,000 Pencil sharpener @ 7.00????????? ???? 14,000.00 12 ? 2,000 School uniforms, ties, pullovers, PE kits @ 2,500.00 5,000,000.00 13 ? 2,000 Pairs of shoes and socks @ 1,250.00 2,500,000.00 ? ? Totals 11,544,500.00 Or, you may make a cheque donation and address the same to; 1] Text Book Centre Ltd, 2] Uniform Distributors Ltd, or 3] Komarocks Community Development Network. We are looking forward to all of us working together in support of these children. Peace, blessings and love, Odhiambo T Oketch, CEO KCDN Nairobi. Tel; 0735 529 126, 0724 365 557, Email; komarockswatch at yahoo.com, friendofkcdn at gmail.com http://kcdnkomarockswatch.blogspot.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From prcanb at yahoo.com Sun Oct 18 08:23:02 2009 From: prcanb at yahoo.com (Absalom Birai) Date: Sun, 18 Oct 2009 05:23:02 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] The other side of the Internet. Message-ID: <587768.57848.qm@web38702.mail.mud.yahoo.com> No one will deny the importance/usefulness of the Internet. If anything,it has made communication much easier and faster.But like all other good things, the Internet comes with its own challenges. Here are some of the challenges: -A good number of the people are addicted to the Internet. They spend all the time on the Internet and forget all about work, school, homework,household duties, and even going to church. -Many learn both good and bad things from the Internet.Some sign into forbidden web sites and end up destroying oneself. -Some hide behind the key board and insult others by using all kinds of pseudo names.One thing that such people forget is that one day they will be caught. But even if they will not,God know who they are,where they live and in His own time, will avenge for the innocent who are always insulted and subjected to character assassination. Others waste too much time debating with people that they do not their identity.Many have thought that they were chatting with a sweet heart, only to find themselves behind bars. -Some have committed suicide or lost their lives through some Internet friends that they thought that they knew very well. Its hard to imagine how one can be attracted to a strange by simply reading something on the Internet. So,all things considered,the Internet has got its good side and its evil side,so to speak. Its up to each one of us to choose what to pick and what to leave.As for me,I will rely on the sure word of God to guide my steps even here. How about you? Have a wonderful day free from the many temptations that come through the Internet. Pr Birai 612-386-4608 www.pastorbirai.com From leooderaomolo at yahoo.com Sun Oct 18 10:04:21 2009 From: leooderaomolo at yahoo.com (Leo Odera Omolo) Date: Sun, 18 Oct 2009 07:04:21 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Jambo] EastAfrica Countries To build a borderless Tourism Bloc Message-ID: <485395.77033.qm@web34301.mail.mud.yahoo.com> EAC MEMBERS STATES PLANNING TO BUILD A BORDERLESS TOURISM BLOC IN ORDERTO BE ABLE TO COMPETE EFRFECTIVELY WITH OTHER AFRICAN REGIONS. Business Report By Leo Odera Omolo In Kisumu City Well known for the abundance tourists attractions and sceneries, East African region has always ranked among the continent?s top tourist destination. Combined together the five East African Community members states of Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda and Burundi boast of rich and varied tourist attractions. Kenya has 48 national game parks and reserves, the sandy coastal beaches, the Great Rift Valley .Mt Kenya and the prehistoric Fort Jesus. Tanzania has the Africa?s highest mountain- Mt Kilimanjaro ,the world famous Ngorongoro Crater,the Serengeti plains and game reserve.. Uganda is proud of its Bwindi National Park, who is the home of close to 300 mountain gorillas, the Murchison Falls and Queen Elizabeth National Park.Nalubaale Falls,which is the? source or River Nile. In Rwanda there are the six Virunga volcanoes, world famous mountain gorillas, mountain forests, the land of 1000 hills, the Gisozi Museum and Memorial site of the 1994 genocide victim skulls. And Burundi has the second deepest lake in the world- Lake Tanganyika, Kagera ?Falls ,and Livingstone-Stanley Monument. Talk of beach holidays at the ?Coast, the big five wild animals, cultural displays the snow-capped Mawesi peaks of Mt Kilimanjaro. Mountain gorillas in Rwanda and magnificent waterfalls in Uganda. Even for lovers of dark tourism, the Gizosi Genocide MEMORIAL center at Kigali now offers an opportunity for those who want to recall the events of the 1994 Rwanda genocide, Africa?s worst genocide in modern times But it is ironical that despite the great endowment of all the tourism resources, East African countries. to trail its continental counterparts in tourism earnings and tourism destination ranking. ..Mauritius, Tunisia, South Africa and Egypt have a consistently remained at the top. They have reputation as pre3xiumier destinations for both business and pleasure-based tourism in Africa. South Africa currently hosts about 23 per cent of Africa?s business tourism meetings. According to the 2009 Travel and Tourism Competitiveness Index {TTCI}, only Kenya and Tanzania make it to the top 10 Africa?s most competitive countries for travel and tourism. Te two are rank Botswana, Namibia ad Gambia in that order. The two were ranked 97th and 98th respectively According to a comprehensive report, which appeared in the standard last weekend, this begs the question; What is the missing link as far as the region?s tourism is concerned and where does the solution likes?. The Paper quoted Prof Mauri Yambo, a lecturer in tourism at the University of Nairobi as saying that East Africa has a hill to climb before it close in on the leading pack in African tourism.? ?South Africa has became a leading destination because of high-profile marketing and its advanced infrastructure and facilities,? explained Prof.Yambo. The Prof. was further quoted as saying that Egypt has also used proper marketing and state-of ?the art facilities to complement its famed pyramids, deserts and beaches. East African countries the Professor said, have failed to market themselves properly and put in place the desired infrastructure and service.? But desperate for a solution, East Africa nations have agreed on a plan to jointly market the region as a single tourist destinations. The move aims at maximizing the benefits of tourism and wildlife in the region as stipulated in the treaty for the establishment of the East African Community? Meanwhile negotiations on a common market protocol were recently concluded, and adoption of the report will be adopted at the next summit of Heads of State and Governments of the EAC, which is scheduled in the northern To be adopted to facilitate the free movement of people, goods, and services, as ?have been agreed upon by the negotiators ,and harmonise the professional standard agents in the tourism and travel industry within the EAC.. Ends leooderaomolo at yaho.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From wakilisha at hotmail.com Sun Oct 18 15:02:16 2009 From: wakilisha at hotmail.com (Kilimanjaro Entertainment) Date: Sun, 18 Oct 2009 14:02:16 -0500 Subject: [Jambo] The Kilimanjaro Entertainer: Shine Africa Special In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: The Kilimanjaro Entertainer Newsletter Friday, October 16, 2009 IN THE NEWS Ethiopian superstar out of jail Jamaican artist denied entry to Barbados Rip the Stage Moves to Atlanta Upcoming African Events in Minnesota MARKETPLACE Featured CD: Shine Africa by Tanzanian roots reggae artist Innocent Galinoma. The songs are in English and Swahili. Critics have called the CD a masterpiece and Innocent the new voice of reggae from Africa. You can now listen to the CD and decide yourself. Special pricing: This CD is available to you for an introductory price of just $8.99 through November, 1 2009 Featured Gift Items: African and Rasta Flags Flags make excellent gifts. 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