From joragem at gmail.com Fri Jan 1 00:00:30 2010 From: joragem at gmail.com (Joram Ragem) Date: Fri, 1 Jan 2010 00:00:30 -0500 Subject: [Jambo] BREAKING NEWS: JISAIDIYE - KENYA SELF-HELP GROUP ON FACEBOOK IS NOW OPERATIONAL. Message-ID: My Fellow Kenyans , I am Joram Ragem. OMONDI BUNDE campaign director. I want to thank you for your unwavering support. As we move this campaign forward, I would like to ask your indulgence one more time in joining a group that is Omondi Bunde's vision of empowering ourselves. Unlike many who wait to get to Bunge then begin to loot, Omondi Bunde and his idea of JISAIDIYE - KENYA SELF HELP group is a demonstration of a simple man at work. http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=223652194649 The formal invitation has been sent out already, and if you have not received it, please cut and paste the link above, or simply click it to join and show your support for this real fisher of man and also to help our fellow countrymen and women. To join Omondi Bunde's campaign, please click here: http://www.facebook.com/#/group.php?gid=313745325062&ref=ts Very Truly Yours, Joram Ragem II, Esq. -- 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 agwandasymo at justice.com Fri Jan 1 17:58:58 2010 From: agwandasymo at justice.com (Simon Owuor) Date: Fri, 1 Jan 2010 14:58:58 -0800 Subject: [Jambo] New Year Celebration Beneath Images of Dying Kenyans. Message-ID: <20100101145858.9A5B0339@resin10.mta.everyone.net> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From imo4492 at gmail.com Fri Jan 1 02:21:08 2010 From: imo4492 at gmail.com (Ogendi) Date: Fri, 1 Jan 2010 16:51:08 +0930 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] SCRAPE NATIONAL EXAMS! In-Reply-To: <926853.98639.qm@web51103.mail.re2.yahoo.com> References: <998771.45612.qm@web31404.mail.mud.yahoo.com> <531105.76869.qm@web51103.mail.re2.yahoo.com> <926853.98639.qm@web51103.mail.re2.yahoo.com> Message-ID: Ladies and Gentlemen, Sang makes a valid point here. Indeed, the national exams and ranking of schools are very frequently an impediment to the advancement of students, specifically those from underprivileged schools and backgrounds. A month or so after I had sat for K.A.C.E. (Form 6 Exams) I went to visit a chap in the neighbourhood who had also sat for his exam. We both did *Maths*,*Chemistry *, *Biology* and *General Paper*. In Form 4 both of us attended district schools and scored Division 1 with distinctions in several subjects. Thereafter, he went to an elite school and I to a former African Govt School in a province away from my home. We both passed but needless to say that he scored much better than me. He was a hard-working chap but so was I. The only problem was that I had one significant disadvantage which was confirmed by my visit to guy's home. Let me explain. When I visited his home 2 months after the exam I saw paperwork that caught my attention. It was the Maths Mock Exam from his school which students sat for in August/September - i.e. just before the real exam was due. I'd not believe my eyes when I noted that two thirds of the maths questions were EXACTLY the same as those in the final exam that we had just done. Same wording same subquestions. Exactly! For the national exams and school ranking to be meaningful we must level the playing ground. We cannot be content with having some candidates playing towards goal posts that are uphill and others playing towards goal posts that are down the hill. Happy new year to all. Ogendi On Fri, Jan 1, 2010 at 2:32 AM, sang kip wrote: > *Scape Kenya National Examination Council and let every region mark and > grade their examinations.National exams have been used to suppress some > parts of Kenya for far too long. Ranking of schools on the other hand based > on one exam done by students in different schools that do not have the same > facilities, equipments and teachers is immoral. It is like letting a cow > compete with a horse. > Is it a secret to anyone that schools such as Lenana, Nairobi, Alliance, > etc, have teachers who set national exams and prepare their students to pass > them beforehand? This is favoriticism that has existed for long and it does > so only in Kenya.* > *As former high teacher, I saw mock exams set in the national and some > provincial schools as leakage of the final exams.Those who have taught long > can agree with me that mocks are leakages of some sort. Cut the national > exams out! * > ** > ** > ** > > ------------------------------ > *From:* Evans Gichia > *To:* youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com > *Sent:* Wed, December 30, 2009 12:22:35 PM > *Subject:* [YP_Ke] KCPE- Ranking schools creates transparency > > Why abolish ranking of schools? Is it to create corruption opportunities > for those in control to manouvre behind the public eye. That they can *add > marks* for those they like and *deduct marks* for those they feel > against? We all know best performing schools. Historically they have acted > as pillars and motivators for all Kenyan students. Why change now when our > trust for the leadership is at the lowest? > > Kenya will not develop by supressing the good performance with the pretence > of caring for the 'poor performers', whether in exams, in businesses, in > farming, in leadership, etc. > > We have to encourage best performers so that they lift the average for all > Kenyans,all institutions. > > Remember to uplift the *poor performers* and next time you will be under > the care of incompetent doctors, accountants, be flown by incompetent pilots > and be driven by an incompetent drivers at high speed. > We have neglegent doctors, unreliable police officers, careless drivers, > not forgetting unholy preachers. > > Why do we have low performance in civil service, neglegent doctors, why > food shortage, who can trust our whethermen? Why the disgraceful police > officers etc, the poor performers are in charge! > > > Evans > > ------------------------------ > *From:* odhiambo okecth > *To:* Friends of KCDN Group > *Cc:* Kenya Community ; Kenya Community < > kc-ab at yahoogroups.ca>; Kass Diaspora ; ccr < > ccr-kenya at yahoogroups.com>; africa-oped ; kol > ; mwananchi ; > mulembe ; panafricanist < > panafricanistforum at yahoogroups.com>; kenyaclub at yahoogroups.com; > next_kenya at yahoogroups.com; net-kenya at yahoogroups.com; > madaraka-kenya at yahoogroups.com; kenyacitizensassembly at yahoogroups.com; > siasa ; KACA at yahoogroups.com; > youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com; kenva at yahoogroups.com; > progressiveminds ; > mwanyagetinge at yahoogroups.com; youthagenda ; > kenya-can at yahoogroups.com; kenyap2012g at yahoogroups.com; > kenya_pyla at yahoogroups.com; mazingira at yahoogroups.com; jaluo < > jaluo at jaluo.com>; BBC ; Letters < > Letters at newsweek.com>; Reggie Group ; Standard > ; Nation > *Sent:* Wed, December 30, 2009 8:13:02 AM > *Subject:* [YP_Ke] Were the KCPE results fixed? > > The best student in the KCPE examinations of 2008 got 460 marks. The > best student this year got 438 marks, and he is a student who excelled > against all odds, having been a victim of migration occasioned by the Post > Election Violence! > > The question that immediately came to the minds of many was; were these > exams fixed? Were the best students under marked? > > Prior to the exams being held, there were teachers who had all the > confidence that their chargees were going to hit the 475 mark. But alas, > that was not to be. > > I want to believe that we have a serious problem at the Ministry of > Education. And it could be time to give it a shake up. > > Peace, blessings and a Happy New Year. > > Odhiambo T Oketch, > CEO KCDN/NEBA Nairobi, > Tel; 0724 365 557, 0735 529 126, > http://kcdnkomarockswatch. blogspot.com > http://nairobieastba.blogspot. com > > mailto:friendsofkcdn@ yahoogroups.com > > > > > > *...hope and love is what maketh us.....* > > > -- > Photos: YPs @ Olepolos Country Club last weekend 20th December 2009. > For those who missed, here is the evidence :-) > http://www.facebook.com/photo_search.php?oid=57703506900&view=all > > REACH OVER 15,200 MEMBERS DIRECTLY BY ADVERTISING ON THIS FORUM. CHARGES > ARE Ksh. 1,000 PER ADVERT which you can post 3 times. 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CHARGES > ARE Ksh. 1,000 PER ADVERT which you can post 3 times. 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Inline with pursuing our mission, vision & objectives of The League of Young Professionals Kenya - http://ypkenya.org/ , we are NOW starting efforts to get rolling the LYP Investment Club - an investment vehicle for LYP Club Members and other interested YPs. Towards this we are requesting interested YPs to sign up at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe. Should you have any problem subscribing, send me a request at youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com As a buildup to the discussions on the above mailing list, we shall have our 1st organization meeting on Saturday 9th Jan at Club Fiesta, Koinange Street as from 3:00pm. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 REACH OVER 15,200 MEMBERS DIRECTLY BY ADVERTISING ON THIS FORUM. CHARGES ARE Ksh. 1,000 PER ADVERT which you can post 3 times. CALL/MPESA ON +254 721 663 208 For Jobs Vacancies http://www.kazi360.com/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From prcanb at yahoo.com Sun Jan 3 06:12:12 2010 From: prcanb at yahoo.com (Absalom Birai) Date: Sun, 3 Jan 2010 03:12:12 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Somewhere,some place,someone has forgotten! Message-ID: <403936.95920.qm@web38706.mail.mud.yahoo.com> As we moved away from the village/native country into the city/another country, we all left loved ones,(wife, husband, children, parents, and siblings) back there! These individuals not only meant so much to us then, but also depended on us for survival/fulfillment of their dreams. What we thought was going to be a few years of separation, has turned out to be many years pain/sorrow and uncertainty. Lord, have mercy! While some of us have done everything possible to stay connected and have worked hard/sacrificed to assist, others have made new loved ones and have totally forgotten those that we left behind. As we begin yet another year of our lives, I wish to appeal to those of us in Diaspora who might have forgotten, to recall where we came from and the promises that we made to our loved ones as we said good bye. Yes, it?s true that some circumstances have made it impossible to re-unite. But that does not mean that we forget them altogether. Let those who have forgotten do something please. Pray that all will go well in this year. Pr Birai -- LYP INVESTMENT CLUB Hi Everyone! Inline with pursuing our mission, vision & objectives of The League of Young Professionals Kenya - http://ypkenya.org/ , we are NOW starting efforts to get rolling the LYP Investment Club - an investment vehicle for LYP Club Members and other interested YPs. Towards this we are requesting interested YPs to sign up at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe. Should you have any problem subscribing, send me a request at youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com As a buildup to the discussions on the above mailing list, we shall have our 1st organization meeting on Saturday 9th Jan at Club Fiesta, Koinange Street as from 3:00pm. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 REACH OVER 15,200 MEMBERS DIRECTLY BY ADVERTISING ON THIS FORUM. CHARGES ARE Ksh. 1,000 PER ADVERT which you can post 3 times. CALL/MPESA ON +254 721 663 208 For Jobs Vacancies http://www.kazi360.com/ From jbatec at yahoo.com Sun Jan 3 16:21:58 2010 From: jbatec at yahoo.com (Judy Miriga) Date: Sun, 3 Jan 2010 13:21:58 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Single women are not neccessarily happier than married women In-Reply-To: <4b18eb4a1001010934o79e3d677mb2abd618155f0d9c@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <261649.18897.qm@web57301.mail.re1.yahoo.com> ? ? Dada Lyne, ? Sio hivyo ulivyo elewa dada, na pia nimeyasema siyo kwa ubaya, nina support singleness, kwani kuna walio genuine.? Lakini kuchagua kuwa single kisha una vuruga kuingilia married men kuziba upungufu ya kuwa usingle ndio nakataa kwasababu unapo chagua kua single, ujue pale kuna bibi na bwana ni hot sport, ji zuie tu utafute walio single kama wewe.? Wanapo ingilia ma bwana za watu wana sema ati umeshindwa kutunza bwana yako sasa yeye single ndie mtaalam wa kutunza bwana yako....sihapo ni dhulma......sasa mambo kama hayo ndio yana poromosha familia....Au sio?.....Ninaya sema kwa roho safi....... ? Cheers! ? Judy Miriga Diaspora Spokesperson Executive Director Confederation Council Foundation for Africa Inc., USA http://socioeconomicforum50.blogspot.com --- On Fri, 1/1/10, lyne ira wrote: From: lyne ira Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] Single women are not neccessarily happier than married women To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Date: Friday, January 1, 2010, 12:34 PM Lakini judy, mbona waongea ni kama kuwa single is an offence,why are yu victimizing single ladies out there? U treat them all with contempt! If yu know the Bible as yu say,then a single lady devoted 2 God is happier,whether single by choice or widowed. Suppose ur husband dies kesho,wont yu be single,would u be happy being mistaken 4 men snatcher?? If every married woman reason as ur sentment dictate,then the world shal be made of 2 islands: married pple's island and single pple's island. Wats yo take?? -- Children of destiny do not die...are you one of them? -- LYP INVESTMENT CLUB Hi Everyone! Inline with pursuing our mission, vision & objectives of The League of Young Professionals Kenya - http://ypkenya.org/ , we are NOW starting efforts to get rolling the LYP Investment Club - an investment vehicle for LYP Club Members and other interested YPs. Towards this we are requesting interested YPs to sign up at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe. Should you have any problem subscribing, send me a request at youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com As a buildup to the discussions on the above mailing list, we shall have our 1st organization meeting on Saturday 9th Jan at Club Fiesta, Koinange Street as from 3:00pm. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 REACH OVER 15,200 MEMBERS DIRECTLY BY ADVERTISING ON THIS FORUM. CHARGES ARE Ksh. 1,000 PER ADVERT which you can post 3 times. CALL/MPESA ON +254 721 663 208 For Jobs Vacancies http://www.kazi360.com/ -- LYP INVESTMENT CLUB Hi Everyone! Inline with pursuing our mission, vision & objectives of The League of Young Professionals Kenya - http://ypkenya.org/ , we are NOW starting efforts to get rolling the LYP Investment Club - an investment vehicle for LYP Club Members and other interested YPs. Towards this we are requesting interested YPs to sign up at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe. Should you have any problem subscribing, send me a request at youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com As a buildup to the discussions on the above mailing list, we shall have our 1st organization meeting on Saturday 9th Jan at Club Fiesta, Koinange Street as from 3:00pm. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 REACH OVER 15,200 MEMBERS DIRECTLY BY ADVERTISING ON THIS FORUM. CHARGES ARE Ksh. 1,000 PER ADVERT which you can post 3 times. CALL/MPESA ON +254 721 663 208 For Jobs Vacancies http://www.kazi360.com/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From owner-thedishlist at treet.ctinetworks.com Sun Jan 3 20:12:15 2010 From: owner-thedishlist at treet.ctinetworks.com (owner-thedishlist at treet.ctinetworks.com) Date: Sun, 3 Jan 2010 20:12:15 -0500 (EST) Subject: [Jambo] The DISH Vol. 13 No 1 Message-ID: <20100104011215.2A4BA176911@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. 13 No 1...Dedicated to the Dialogue on Race... 01-03-10 ******************************************************** Table of Contents 1. Intuit's Vibe...Phenomenal Woman...By Maya Angelou (1978) 2. Bit of History...Klaus Martin Schwab 3. News You Use...Gender Gap Report 2009 4. Slave Descendants Deserve A GGGR...By John Burl Smith 5. Politics Y2K10...Discrimination against Women 6. DISHing It Up Hot!...On Raising Sex Objects!...By Dot 7. Disgruntled 8. Mailbox ************************************************************ Intuit's Vibe Phenomenal Woman By Maya Angelou (1978) Pretty women wonder where my secret lies I'm not cute or built to suit a fashion model's size But when I start to tell them They think I'm telling lies. I say, it's in the reach of my arms The span of my hips, The stride of my step, The curl of my lips. I'm a woman phenomenally. Phenomenal woman, that's me. I walk into a room Just as cool as you please, And to a man, The fellows stand or Fall down on their knees. Then they swarm around me, A hive of honey bees. I say, it's the fire in my eyes And the flash of my teeth, The swing of my waist, And the joy in my feet. I'm a woman phenomenally. Phenomenal woman, that's me. Men themselves have wondered What they see in me. They try so much But they can't touch My inner mystery. When I try to show them, They say they still can't see. I say, it's in the arch of my back, The sun of my smile, The ride of my breasts, The grace of my style. I'm a woman phenomenally. Phenomenal woman, that's me. Now you understand Just why my head's not bowed. I don't shout or jump about Or have to talk real loud. When you see me passing It ought to make you proud. I say, it's in the click of my heels, The bend of my hair, The palm of my hand, The need of my care, 'Cause I'm a woman phenomenally. Phenomenal woman, that's me. Bit of History Klaus Martin Schwab Born March 30, 1938 in Ravensburg, Germany, Klaus Martin Schwab holds a Doctorate in Economics (summa cum laude) from the University of Fribourg, a Doctorate in Engineering from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology and a Master of Public Administration from the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. Dr. Schwab is the recipient of a number of honorary doctorates from universities around the world, most recently the London School of Economics. In 1971, Dr. Schwab founded the World Economic Forum (WEF) as a non-profit foundation committed to improving the state of the world. Today, the WEF is a global partnership of business, political, and intellectual leaders. >From 1972 to 2002, he was Professor of Business Policy at the University of Geneva. The author of several books and many articles, Dr. Schwab has yearly published the Global Competitiveness Report since 1979. Written by a team of economists, the report is an assessment of the potential for increasing productivity and economic growth of countries around the world. It is based on a methodology Dr. Schwab developed for measuring competitiveness based on productivity and sustainability. >From 1993-1995, Dr. Schwab served as a member of the UN High-Level Advisory Board on Sustainable Development. He was Vice-Chairman of the UN Committee for Development Planning from 1996-1998 and member of the Earth Council when it was located in Costa Rica. In 2004, Schwab created the Forum of Young Global Leaders using the US$ 1 million prize money from the Dan David Prize he received that year. The foundation aims to bring together over 500 people under age 40 from all walks of life who have demonstrated their commitment to improving the state of the world, and encourage them to work together over the span of five years to identify and realize global change. Dr. Schwab is the recipient of numerous international and national honors, and he holds numerous positions of civic, academic and editorial leadership. He was a member of the board of the Lucerne Festival, and has served on the company boards of The Swatch Group, The Daily Mail Group, and Vontobel Holding. He is an honorary professor of the Ben-Gurion University of Israel and the China Foreign Affairs University. Currently, he serves as Trustee for the Peres Center for Peace in Israel and the Ibrahim Hussein Museum and Cultural Foundation in Malaysia. Dr. Schwab is a member of the Overseers' Visiting Committee at the JFK School of Government, an Advisory Board Member of the Center for International Development at Harvard University, a member of the Corporate Visiting Committee at MIT and a Member of the Royal Academy of Morocco. He is a member of the Editorial Board for Foreign Policy and World Link Magazine. Dr. Schwab is married and the father of two. With his wife, Hilde Schwab, he co-founded in 1998 the Schwab Foundation for Social Entrepreneurship, a non-profit organization based in Geneva, Switzerland that supports social innovation projects around the world. His hobbies include cross country ski marathons and mountain climbing. (Sources: http://english.dl.gov.cn, http://en.wikipedia.org and http://fora.tv/) News You Use Gender Gap Report 2009 First conceived in January 1971, The World Economic Forum began as a patron of the European Commission and European industrial associations in Davos, Switzerland. Following the collapse of the Bretton Woods fixed exchange rate mechanism and the 1973 Arab-Israeli War conflict, the Forum expanded its annual meeting from focusing on management to economic and social issues by inviting political leaders to Davos for the first time in January 1974. The Forum continued to expand to include a Centre for Public-Private Partnerships which engages businesses, civil society and political authorities in initiatives ranging from improving health in India to alliances combating chronic hunger in Africa. In 2005, its Centre for Strategic Insight began issuing a Global Gender Gap Report (GGGR), an index that compares and ranks countries based on the status of women vis-?-vis men. Last year's index, released on October 27, 2009, reported major improvements in some surprising places. However, Nordic countries, with their homogeneous societies, remain highest on the equity scale. The index seeks to provide an objective framework that allows countries to compare and contrast their societies with similarly situated neighbors within their region, while simultaneously comparing their standing internationally. By focusing on parity between women and men, girls and boys at whatever level of economic development a nation currently occupies, the index attempts to paint a realistic picture of obstacles individual societies face. For instance, Lesotho moved into the top 10, showing a marked improvement from its 16th place in 2008 and 43rd in 2006. South Africa moved up dramatically?from 22nd place in 2008 to 6th in 2009. Both countries reflect major efforts to improve labor participation of women and gains made in parliament and cabinet positions made possible by instituting "quotas." Such societies have plenty of ground to make up because of their past histories of colonialism and apartheid. In contrast, the United States moved down to 31, three slots from 2008. The Report's Gender Gap scores can be interpreted as the percentage of the gap between women and men that has been closed. Countries at the top have the greatest reduction in the gap between women and men, while lower ranking countries reflect the least progress. The GGGR measures gender inequality in four critical areas: Economic participation and opportunity ? outcomes on salaries, participation levels and access to high-skilled employment; Educational attainment ? outcomes on access to basic and higher level education; Political empowerment ? outcomes on representation in decision-making structures and Health and survival ? outcomes on life expectancy and sex ratio. These categories allow the GGGR to "Assess countries on how well they are dividing resources and opportunities among males and females irregardless of the overall levels of these resources and opportunities. Providing a clear framework for assessing and comparing the relative gender gaps among societies, the GGGR makes it easy to identify those countries that are doing a good job and those doing poorly. The Report serves as a catalyst for greater awareness as well as greater exchange between policymakers." Go to www.weforum.org/gendergap and read the entire Global Ge nder Gap Report 2009. Slave Descendants Deserve A GGGR By John Burl Smith The 2009 Global Gender Gap Report (GGGR) is truly a noteworthy undertaking and the plight of females in regards to inequality, sexism and discrimination deserves international attention. Moreover, it shows what can be done when powerful individuals and institutions unite and mobilize resources to address a problem. Concomitantly, when men cease wagging their heads in dismay, seemingly intractable problems become manageable, even solvable. Victims of colonialism and slavery currently experience the widest gap in socioeconomic and political disparities of any ethnic or gender category around the world. By far, they are the most exploited and languish at the bottom of every positive or at the top of every negative variable used to measure "quality of life." Beginning in the late 1400s, Europeans enslaved Africans and other Indigenous people to build the wealth they use to dominate the world today. Through avarice and brutality, the ancestors of those who run the world today established systems based on racial and cultural discrimination that continues to strangle the development and opportunities of colonial and slavery victims. Obviously, white people are committed to maintaining inequality, racism and discrimination as part of their heritage and the key to holding on to their wealth and power. The goals pursued by the 2009 GGGR -- "Economic participation and opportunity ? outcomes on salaries, participation levels and access to high-skilled employment; Educational attainment ? outcomes on access to basic and higher level education; Political empowerment ? outcomes on representation in decision-making structures and Health and survival ? outcomes on life expectancy and sex ratio" ? are admirable ones that address needed improvements. Aimed at reversing the inequalities women face, these principles advocate using "quotas" to achieve an equitable balance between men and women. As a matter of fact, the use of "quotas" in this instance is advocated by Americans as a furtherance of democracy and human rights. Conversely, the situation is viewed as ?reverse discrimination' when victims of slavery are the objects of such remedial action in the United States (US). The world turned blind eyes and failed to speak on behalf of slave descendants when the US Supreme Court ruled that the use of "quotas" to end inequalities blacks endured violated white people's rights. Yet, the US is held up by groups like the World Economic Forum (WEF) as a model of equality, justice and fairness. If such criteria as used by the GGGR index were applied to the condition of slave descendants in America, US hypocrisy would be as clear to the world as gender inequality. According to Klaus Schwab, WEF Founder and Executive Chairman, "Girls and women make up one half of the world's population and without their engagement, empowerment and contribution, we cannot hope to achieve a rapid economic recovery nor effectively tackle global challenges such as climate change, food security and conflict. The Forum works year-round with leaders on ways to close gender gaps through its Women Leaders and Gender Parity Programme, and this report underpins their work. The Global Gender Parity Group, a community of highly influential leaders from business, politics, academia, media and civil society, is 50% women and 50% men who seek to share best practices and identify strategies to optimize the use of talent." Victims of colonialism and slavery are of both genders and make up well over 50% of the world's population; they need such a "year-round" advocate to close the racial gap. There are no prestigious groups seeking to enlighten the world about inequality levels in their societies and how these levels can be lowered. Co-author Ricardo Hausmann, Director of the Centre for International Development at Harvard University, USA opined, "Out of the 115 countries covered in the report since 2006, more than two-thirds have posted gains in overall index scores, indicating that the world in general has made progress towards equality between men and women." Director Hausmann is associated with a university that maintains an entrance policy that is discriminatory against slave descendants, whether in undergraduate or graduate school, not to mention professorships. Moreover many of its endowments were given by men who made their fortunes from the blood and sweat of slave labor. Unlike the issue of gender disparity, victims of colonialism and slavery were the world's economic engine for centuries and many of those in the forefront of the fight for women inherited fortunes tainted by slavery. It is far easier for such men to embrace a cause that will help their wives and daughters. "The GGGR demonstrates that closing the gender gap in all aspects of life provides a foundation for a prosperous and competitive society. Leaders should act in accordance with this finding as they rebuild their battered economies and set a course for sustainable long-run growth," offered co-author Laura Tyson, Professor of Economics and Business Administration, University of California, Berkeley, USA. Such sentiments should reach beyond women, particularly in the case of slave descendants who served as the foundation of the US economy from its inception. Built on slave labor, the US Constitution still contains language (the 3/5 Compromise) that makes discrimination against slave descendants legal. Consequently, even if the gender gap reduces inequalities for white women, black women will continue to suffer. Co-author Saadia Zahidi, head of the Forum's Women Leaders and Gender Parity Programme said, "Countries that do not fully capitalize on one-half of their human resources run the risk of undermining their competitive potential. We hope to highlight the economic incentive behind empowering women, in addition to promoting equality as a basic human right." Even though colonial victims and slave descendants taught the world much of what it knows about fighting for human rights, those in leadership around the world have not used that knowledge to fight inequality and discrimination against colonial victims and slave descendants. "Thirteen out of the 14 variables used to create the Index are from publicly available ?hard data' indicators from international organizations, such as the International Labour Organization, the United Nations Development Programme and the World Health Organization." Therefore, these same data bases could be used to construct an index to measure the gap between slave descendants and slave masters in societies in which they live. The same people who care so much about gender inequality accept and some even engage in discrimination against slave descendants and victims of colonialism, or they would be acting just as forcefully to create initiatives to end those inequalities too. Politics Y2K10 Discrimination against Women The United Nations Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) was adopted on December 18, 1979. It guarantees the right of women to be free from discrimination and sets out obligations for states to ensure legal and practical enjoyment of that right. The Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW), which consists of twenty-three (23) experts on women's rights from around the world, is the independent body that monitors implementation of CEDAW. Nations that sign and ratify the treaty are obliged to submit regular reports to the Committee on how the rights of the Convention are implemented. During its sessions, the Committee considers each nation's report and addresses its concerns and recommendations. The CEDAW Committee formulates general recommendations and suggestions. It can also receive communications from individuals or groups of individuals submitting claims of violations of rights protected under the Convention and initiate inquiries into situations of grave or systematic violations of women's rights. However, these procedures are optional and only available where the concerned state has accepted them, since states can and do offer reservations to their ratification of the treaty. Many countries that are signatory to the treaty have improved their laws, but in most cases, have failed to protect women from everyday violence and abuse. Numerous studies show that millions of women worldwide face discrimination of every description. Annually, hundreds of thousands of women are forced into prostitution; many suffer beatings at the hands of pimps, customers and policemen. Countless others endure domestic abuse. According to UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, "Women's situation is not going to change unless men, particularly those in power, are willing to change their behavior. Changing mindset and habits of generations is not easy. We must work together to state loud and clear, at the highest level, that violence against women will not be tolerated, in any form, in any context." Women activists, who work closely with the UN, note that since the 1995 World Summit in Beijing, some progress has been made to protect women's rights. But many feel much more needs to be done to achieve full recognition of women's rights as human rights. When the UN Commission on the Status of Women convened its annual meeting in 2009, delegates expressed hope that new US leadership would act differently than the past US administration, which imposed harsh conditions for funding UN agencies working to help improve the lives of women in poor nations. It remains to be seen whether or not that optimism is justified, since the Obama administration has not ratified CEDAW. The US signed the treaty in 1980; women's rights activists are hoping the Obama administration will ratify it and aid efforts to eliminate discrimination against women. For positive results, a powerful country like the United States must be part of the movement. DISHing It Up Hot! On Raising Sex Objects! By Dot I recently watched a PBS program ? Raising a Girl with a Positive Body Image ? that exposed ways in which society transmits to and influences impressionable young women to pursue an unrealistic body type. You know the one they were speaking about ? the thin, emaciated looking, Barbie doll body, generally white, that is the only kind found on fashion runways and in style magazines. Don't forget the long straight hair that completes the sexy image that is broadcast constantly by all forms of media. Whether music videos or television commercials, young girls are subliminally encouraged to be sexual objects; sex sells everything from booze to vacuum cleaners. The program reminded me of an incident that occurred during the summer my elder granddaughter turned three. We were in Wal-Mart. I promised to buy her an outfit, something reasonably priced that fit my meager budget. Sitting in the shopping cart dressed in a pink top and shorts, she eyed the selection of skirts and dresses like a seasoned shopper. For her inspection, I held up a blue jean skirt that I thought was cute; it fit my budget too. She adamantly shook her head and said, "Grandma, that's not my style." I was floored by this child of three, who was already on her way to becoming a hot pink sex object. Naturally, she settled on something in that color! According to feng shui, her lucky colors are green and brown; she likes them, but pink holds sway. Who can fault her; pink has been the dominant color in most outfits she has worn her entire life? It is the color girls are dressed in from birth, a point made by the program. Young girls are influenced by their parents, peers and the dominant society. Whether you like it or not, the latter two exerts the greater influence on what they choose to wear, their makeup and hair styles. For the young, it boils down to being liked. Everyone wants to be liked, especially young girls, and they dress to please and want a body image that is supposed to be pleasing. Who do we blame when impressionable young people try to achieve an unrealistic body image via drugs or other unhealthy habits, such as purging? The media bear a tremendous responsibility for grooming young women to view themselves as sexual objects. Parents and the rest of society are also responsible for how young women and women, in general, are viewed. The PBS program and web site at http://www.pbs.org/parents/raisinggirls/bodies/image.html offer some excellent parenting tips, including eating disorders, strategies and talking points to assist girls in developing healthy eating habits and exercising to manifest a positive body image. As parents and grandparents, we must strive to help our girls become positive contributors to society, rather than sex objects! Disgruntled feels: Over-medicated! As a society, we rely far too heavily on medicine for every ache and pain; even soreness from exercising is medicated. Rather than making a life-saving change in lifestyle, we reach for a bottle of pills or rely on something more serious to make us feel good. Far be it for me to disparage marijuana and the other sundry illegal drugs when legal ones do far more harm. We pump our little ones with antibiotics, rather than take them off milk, because "milk is supposed to be good for growing bodies." So, to ease the ache of constant ear infections and to protect diary industry profits, doctors prescribe medicines; the regime also makes big pharma happy. We are so over-medicated that we no longer know what drug-free really means. It certainly does not refer to our public school zones, where a large percentage of the student body is given daily doses of the drug Ritalin or some other mind-altering legal substance. Disgruntled says: It is that time of year again when people make resolutions and predictions for the New Year. For this New Year, I am resolved to make no promises about weight loss and such. I want to enjoy life as much as possible no matter my dress size. And, as far as predictions are concerned, I have never been accurate, even though I have been close to being right on a few occasions. With that thought in mind, I predict it will be a year like no other. Whether that is good or ill, only time will tell. Disgruntled wants to know: Major General Anthony Cucolo III, who commands US forces in Northern Iraq implemented a policy in November that made it illegal for soldiers and civilian military personnel to become pregnant or cause a soldier to become pregnant, even though it may have been consensual. The policy was reviewed and rescinded by General Raymond Odierno, the top US Commander in Iraq. On its face, such a policy discriminates against women, whether you believe they have a place in war zones or not. However, can one reasonably expect a woman to do a soldier's job, which is basically killing, while with child? Moreover, do female soldiers implicitly sign a contract that forbids them from becoming pregnant on enlisting in the military? Mailbox: E-Mails, Faxes and Telephone Calls Email http://digbysblog.blogspot.com/ Making Them (R) Squirm... The President signed the appropriations bill today. Within the Appropriations Act is Sen. Al Franken's (D- MN) amendment prohibiting defense contractors from restricting their employees' abilities to take workplace discrimination, battery, and sexual assault cases to court. The measure was inspired by Jamie Leigh Jones, who was gang-raped by her co-workers while working for Halliburton/KBR in Baghdad. Many Republicans opposed the legislation - saying it was an unnecessary attack on their allies in the defense contracting business - and faced intense political blowback over their positions. The reason I think it's good news isn't just on the substance (which it certainly is) but on the politics. Franken's amendment is driving Republicans crazy because they voted to protect rapists and are paying a political price for that. And now they are whining that Franken was somehow "uncollegial" because the amendment pu t them in an embarrassing position (which makes me wonder how many other things issues are swept under the rug because it makes members of the opposition uncomfortable.) Email www.racialicious.com... Still Getting It Wrong on Affirmative Action...By Darrell Dawsey...Affirmative action suffers a public relations problem. Affirmative action is frequently discussed in terms of race ? both by proponents and opponents of the practice. The problem is the word "minority", which in our society (United States) has become a codeword for "Black." This is not only unfair, it is inaccurate: critics of "minority"-targeted initiatives present narrow-minded arguments that fail to accurately represent the full spectrum of people encompassed by the word "minority." Affirmative action not only is intended to benefit members of all under-represented ethnic groups (Native Americans, and under-represented Asians to name two), but it also benefits class, gender, and faith applicants. Opponents paint reasonable and useful policies with a tinge of racial favoritism to reinforces the notion that Blacks and Latinos, who occupy the bottom rung of our social hierarchy as undeserving minority groups. This supports the implications of the persistent, narrow belief that affirmative action is just a set of "racial preferences" ? when the truth is that the biggest beneficiaries of affirmative action have been white women. No, I'm not saying that blacks, Latinos, Arab-Americans and Asian-Americans haven't benefitted also. (The University of Michigan, for instance, has 11 percent fewer minorities than in 2006, in part because affirmative action was outlawed.) But it's the idea that these minorities, not white women, are disproportionately helped by affirmative action that the news media completely ignores. Email ...So long "Mr. P" ..."People may forget what you said. People may forget what you did. But, people will NEVER forget how you made them feel." ..On Thursday, December 31, 2009 Dr. William "Bill" Powell, Hall of Fame golfer and beloved humanitarian passed away surrounded by his family. His daughter (Renee), the second black female golfer on the PGA tour, offered her thanks to all the fans and friends who helped to make Mr. P's last year such a wonderful experience for him and his family. Services will be held at the United Methodist Church in Minerva, OH on Wednesday, Jan. 6 at 11:00 AM. For those who wish to honor his memory with a contribution to sustain the project Mr. P dedicated his life, Clearview Golf Course, you can make a tax-deducible gift payable to the Legacy Foundation Clearview Golf Club, P. O. Box 30196, East Canton, OH 44730. The DISH staff offers it sincere condolences to the family. The world will miss the presence of such a wonderful human being, but his spirit will remain among us as an example of how a powerful dream can touch people and help change the world. Email www.summitdaily.com ...Colo. man accused of dragging woman by hair at bar ? A white man accused of dragging a black woman out of a Colorado bar by her hair has been charged with a bias-motivated crime. The Summit County district attorney filed assault and bias-motivated crime charges Wednesday (12-09-09) against 37-year-old Dustin Meadows. Prosecutors say Meadows used a racial epithet against the woman, as well as other obscenities, during an argument at a bar in Summit Cove. According to the Summit County sheriff's office, the argument began after Meadows spilled his beer on the woman while he was dancing. According to the report, the woman turned to him and said "What, no apology?" The sheriff's office says the woman was missing hair on the right side of her hair. Meadows is free on bail. Email jocelynlamont at thehandstand.org ...Happy and Successful New Year to you and your husband Dot. Although I live so far outside of your world I value every edition of your magazine for the knowledge of America I learn from you. Congratulations on the 12th year and never fear the 13th; for as the Red Indians, of tribe unknown to me, say: the sun has thirteen rays! So for sunlight all the year to you! Best regards from Jocelyn (Now going into the 9th year of www.thehandstand.org.) **************************************************** For comments, questions or to unsubscribe, email thedish at ga.net. ***************************************************** From dennis.mbaabu at gmail.com Mon Jan 4 00:31:31 2010 From: dennis.mbaabu at gmail.com (Dennis Mbaabu) Date: Mon, 4 Jan 2010 08:31:31 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] RE: KICKBOXING In-Reply-To: <1275c95e1001020431h30136a87t4c8ea4bd9de4f44@mail.gmail.com> References: <1275c95e1001020431h30136a87t4c8ea4bd9de4f44@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <43dd581c1001032131i3d8e05d4t1588ad00505e6843@mail.gmail.com> You can contact Willy Ng'ang'a on 0722 797778 who is a National Team Kickboxing Training Coach. On Sat, Jan 2, 2010 at 3:31 PM, victoria mtai wrote: > Hello, > who knows where i can take up this sport in Nairobi? > > -- > LYP INVESTMENT CLUB > > Hi Everyone! > > Inline with pursuing our mission, vision & objectives of The League of > Young Professionals Kenya - http://ypkenya.org/ , we are NOW starting > efforts to get rolling the LYP Investment Club - an investment vehicle for > LYP Club Members and other interested YPs. > > Towards this we are requesting interested YPs to sign up at > http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe. Should you > have any problem subscribing, send me a request at youngprofessionals.ke@ > gmail.com > > As a buildup to the discussions on the above mailing list, we shall have > our 1st organization meeting on Saturday 9th Jan at Club Fiesta, Koinange > Street as from 3:00pm. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 > 663 208 > > REACH OVER 15,200 MEMBERS DIRECTLY BY ADVERTISING ON THIS FORUM. 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Should you have any problem subscribing, send me a request at youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com As a buildup to the discussions on the above mailing list, we shall have our 1st organization meeting on Saturday 9th Jan at Club Fiesta, Koinange Street as from 3:00pm. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 REACH OVER 15,200 MEMBERS DIRECTLY BY ADVERTISING ON THIS FORUM. CHARGES ARE Ksh. 1,000 PER ADVERT which you can post 3 times. CALL/MPESA ON +254 721 663 208 For Jobs Vacancies http://www.kazi360.com/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From steveaseno at yahoo.com Mon Jan 4 02:45:50 2010 From: steveaseno at yahoo.com (Steve Aseno) Date: Sun, 3 Jan 2010 23:45:50 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] IRRELEVANT TOPICS: KALENJIN ELDERS ASSURE RAILA?! In-Reply-To: <104371.51255.qm@web51107.mail.re2.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <510733.19332.qm@web51102.mail.re2.yahoo.com> Ladies & Gentlemen, ? I believe that the e-mail below from brother "Sang" is somewhat misplaced and has very little relevance in this forum of Young Professionals. The ongoing discussions before Mr. Sang's postings were a concern?over the?poor academic performance in KCPE & effects of PEV (Post Election Violence) Mr. Sang, I don't mean to curtail your freedom of expression, however you have a tendency (of late) toward over-discussing The Raila/Ruto influence over The Kalenjins. I would recommend that it is more beneficial to discuss "issue based items" than discussion on "personalities". The information you have provided would pass as mere politics with no statistical backing. We are tired of "politics for the sake of politics" and Kenya is bigger than Raila, Ruto & their influence on a particular ethnic group. ? Going by "simple minds discuss people" and "Great minds discuss ideas".......I'd rather, you include sentiments that steer away from tribal & ethnic sentiments. Kenya is a nation and we need to "focus" on National issues as they affect the entire country. I'm sorry if my observation may offend you. It's very clear that your response is very irrelevant to the "Educational" needs & priorities which were being discussed. Let's engage on positive gears that will make us move forward......and not "backwards". ...and even on those "personality" based issues, you have not offered any alternatives. The Mau issue was a cabinet decision and NOT just a single-handed move by Hon. Prime Minister - Raila. I wish we focused on issues and reform oriented discussions. Shall we? Thanks & Happy New Year, ? Steve Aseno. ? ? --- On Sun, 1/3/10, sang kip wrote: From: sang kip Subject: [YP_Ke] KALENJIN ELDERS ASSURE RAILA?! To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Date: Sunday, January 3, 2010, 12:20 AM Keitany and Kibor do not represent Kalenjin.These two are mere busy bodies masquerading as prominent members of Kalenjin Council of Elders. If Raila relies on these two and those of their ilk he is out to faced a rude shock comes 2012. ? Resettle? Mau evictees and address Kipsigis grievance of being shortchanged by Raila and ODM will survive 2012. Also?relieve Kosgei and Sirma the positions of Raila's point-men in Rift Valley and ODM will be revived.The two are hated in most of the province than anyone else. Henry Kosgei in particular is anti-Kipsigis and Ogiek and when Raila employs him to salvage his image in the province is ZERO work. Sirma on the other hand is a man with no base. He has successfully helped make Raila a pariah in most of the Kalenjin land. ? I?wonder who misadvises Raila in his choice of people to market him in the province. His choices are the most hated people in the community. Kalenjin see these choices as pure insult and thus distance themselves from the PM.? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? From: Evans Gichia To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Sent: Wed, December 30, 2009 10:22:35 AM Subject: [YP_Ke] KCPE- Ranking schools creates transparency Why abolish ranking of schools??Is it to create corruption opportunities for those in control to manouvre behind the public eye. That they can add marks for those they like and deduct marks for those they feel against??We all know best performing schools. Historically they have acted as pillars and motivators for all Kenyan students. Why change now when our trust for the leadership is at the lowest? ? Kenya will not develop by supressing the good performance with the pretence of caring for the 'poor performers', whether in exams, in businesses, in farming, in?leadership, etc.? ? We have to encourage best performers so that they lift the average for all Kenyans,all institutions. ? Remember to uplift the poor performers and next time you will be under the care of?incompetent doctors, accountants, be flown by incompetent pilots and be driven by an incompetent drivers at high speed. We have neglegent doctors, unreliable police officers, careless drivers, not forgetting unholy preachers. ? Why do we have low performance in civil service, neglegent doctors, why food shortage, who can trust our whethermen? Why the disgraceful police officers etc, the poor performers are in charge! ? ? Evans From: odhiambo okecth To: Friends of KCDN Group Cc: Kenya Community ; Kenya Community ; Kass Diaspora ; ccr ; africa-oped ; kol ; mwananchi ; mulembe ; panafricanist ; kenyaclub at yahoogroups.com; next_kenya at yahoogroups.com; net-kenya at yahoogroups.com; madaraka-kenya at yahoogroups.com; kenyacitizensassembly at yahoogroups.com; siasa ; KACA at yahoogroups.com; youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com; kenva at yahoogroups.com; progressiveminds ; mwanyagetinge at yahoogroups.com; youthagenda ; kenya-can at yahoogroups.com; kenyap2012g at yahoogroups.com; kenya_pyla at yahoogroups.com; mazingira at yahoogroups.com; jaluo ; BBC ; Letters ; Reggie Group ; Standard ; Nation Sent: Wed, December 30, 2009 8:13:02 AM Subject: [YP_Ke] Were the KCPE results fixed? The best student in the KCPE examinations of 2008 got 460 marks. The best student this year got 438 marks, and he is a student who excelled against all odds, having been a victim of migration occasioned by the Post Election Violence! The question that immediately came to the minds of many was; were these exams fixed? Were the best students under marked? Prior to the exams being held, there were teachers who had all the confidence that their chargees were going to hit the 475 mark. But alas, that was not to be. I want to believe that we have a serious problem at the Ministry of Education. And it could be time to give it a shake up. Peace, blessings and a Happy New Year. Odhiambo T Oketch, CEO KCDN/NEBA Nairobi, Tel; 0724 365 557, 0735 529 126, http://kcdnkomarockswatch. blogspot.com http://nairobieastba.blogspot. com mailto:friendsofkcdn@ yahoogroups.com ...hope and love is what maketh us..... -- Photos: YPs @ Olepolos Country Club last weekend 20th December 2009. 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URL: From prcanb at yahoo.com Mon Jan 4 06:45:45 2010 From: prcanb at yahoo.com (Absalom Birai) Date: Mon, 4 Jan 2010 03:45:45 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] A skillful recruiter! Message-ID: <324806.90568.qm@web38704.mail.mud.yahoo.com> The devil is indeed a skillful recruiter! Having been in this business for a long time now,he has experience in deceiving and destroying both the foolish and the wise ones. While he uses others to win some of us to his camp,he is known for using certain individuals,like Judas Iscariot, to destroy themselves. There is only one,even the Lord Jesus Christ,who understands and knows all the snares of the evil one.That He was able to defeat him while on earth bespeaks of His ability to help you and I to not only detect his many snares but to overcome them. In all that we undertake to do let us remember the following passages: 5" Trust in the LORD with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding;in all your ways acknowledge him,and he will make your paths straight" (Proverbs 3:5-6). "Thus says the Lord: ?Let not the wise man boast in his wisdom, let not the mighty man boast in his might, let not the rich man boast in his riches, but let him who boasts boast in this, that he understands and knows me, that I am the Lord who practices steadfast love, justice, and righteousness in the earth. For in these things I delight, declares the Lord.? (Jeremiah 9:23-24) "Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil, as a roaring lion, walketh about, seeking whom he may devour" (1 Peter 5:8). Pr Birai 612-386-4608 www.pastorbirai.com -- LYP INVESTMENT CLUB Hi Everyone! Inline with pursuing our mission, vision & objectives of The League of Young Professionals Kenya - http://ypkenya.org/ , we are NOW starting efforts to get rolling the LYP Investment Club - an investment vehicle for LYP Club Members and other interested YPs. Towards this we are requesting interested YPs to sign up at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe. Should you have any problem subscribing, send me a request at youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com As a buildup to the discussions on the above mailing list, we shall have our 1st organization meeting on Saturday 9th Jan at Club Fiesta, Koinange Street as from 3:00pm. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 REACH OVER 15,200 MEMBERS DIRECTLY BY ADVERTISING ON THIS FORUM. CHARGES ARE Ksh. 1,000 PER ADVERT which you can post 3 times. CALL/MPESA ON +254 721 663 208 For Jobs Vacancies http://www.kazi360.com/ From imo4492 at gmail.com Fri Jan 1 01:31:12 2010 From: imo4492 at gmail.com (Ogendi) Date: Fri, 1 Jan 2010 16:01:12 +0930 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] In all honesty Gays and lesbians should be officially recognized In-Reply-To: <7b1c74720912310315k187a6f8p7df3eb67293f426b@mail.gmail.com> References: <7b1c74720912310315k187a6f8p7df3eb67293f426b@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: Nd Nyongesa You say "...*I think moral reforms, should be left to hypocrites and saints and this should be * *within the limit of their spheres of their influence i.e to their followers.. *" Your statement above is clearly out of order and needs to be retracted. You can argue for the rights of gay people without invoking labels such as hypocrites etc upon those who may hold an opposing view. Two wrongs don't make a right and I think, you erred here ndugu. If your child became a drug addict you mad detest the habit but the child is still yours and you will be wrong not to love that child. You can dislike a person's habit but you still love the person. Ogendi On Thu, Dec 31, 2009 at 8:45 PM, joseph nyongesa wrote: > It?s sometimes difficult to understand why someone should be judged, nay, > even ostracized based on what they do *privately *(to themselves or > mutually with another consenting party). I think this goes against those > cardinals of a secular state, of which I think Kenya is. I think moral > reforms, should be left to hypocrites and saints and this should be within > the limit of their spheres of their influence i.e to their followers.. Gays > and lesbians have a right to be officially recognized in a secular state. > > Cheers. > > -- > Photos: YPs @ Olepolos Country Club last weekend 20th December 2009. > For those who missed, here is the evidence :-) > http://www.facebook.com/photo_search.php?oid=57703506900&view=all > > REACH OVER 15,200 MEMBERS DIRECTLY BY ADVERTISING ON THIS FORUM. CHARGES > ARE Ksh. 1,000 PER ADVERT which you can post 3 times. 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Inline with pursuing our mission, vision & objectives of The League of Young Professionals Kenya - http://ypkenya.org/ , we are NOW starting efforts to get rolling the LYP Investment Club - an investment vehicle for LYP Club Members and other interested YPs. Towards this we are requesting interested YPs to sign up at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe. Should you have any problem subscribing, send me a request at youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com As a buildup to the discussions on the above mailing list, we shall have our 1st organization meeting on Saturday 9th Jan at Club Fiesta, Koinange Street as from 3:00pm. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 REACH OVER 15,200 MEMBERS DIRECTLY BY ADVERTISING ON THIS FORUM. CHARGES ARE Ksh. 1,000 PER ADVERT which you can post 3 times. CALL/MPESA ON +254 721 663 208 For Jobs Vacancies http://www.kazi360.com/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From paul.nyandoto at phsotey.fi Fri Jan 1 03:09:51 2010 From: paul.nyandoto at phsotey.fi (Paul Nyandoto) Date: Fri, 01 Jan 2010 10:09:51 +0200 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Kamau is NOT a Tribalist and happy new years guys In-Reply-To: <740009.63030.qm@web57415.mail.re1.yahoo.com> References: <740009.63030.qm@web57415.mail.re1.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <4B3DC9EF0200004F00024BAF@vennamo.phks.fi> Kenyans, To all of you happy new year folks, and let 2010 be a prosperous year for our nation and to all Kenyans wherever you are at home or somewhere looking for a better life because home is already hell to you, because of either the Odinga`s, Moi`s , Kenyatta`s or Kibaki`s regime. I think we Kenyans should now open our own scriptures and search for truth to verify or disaprove all the nonsence messages we have heard. Please do always compare what you read or what you hear with what you do see in the real life in Kenya. Kenyan tribes do hate each other in terms of tribal advantages others have under taken and this was seen during post election violences. Please do not be deceived that somebody had to pay some hooligans money to do this and that. The truth is that there have been hatred already among us we Kenyans, somebody must have eaten or taken something which the other tribes thinks that was not shared equaly or was grabbed from him so in any time an opportunity arises you will see what happen in 2007-2008 happening again. The reason is that you, me and all of us are mostly engaged in critising symptoms not the real cause of the disease affecting our country since 1963. In any situation, a physician keeps on treating the symptoms and leaving the cause of the disease or leaving the prevention un attacked the patient will always die; folks believe me that is a fact and it happens in hospitals everyday. I will not leave this massage unfinished, but I will tell you this: Jesus resurrection and its meaning to all of us is either blessing or punishment, so I am not going to change my basic message to you, but I am trying to change the approach to fit the audience. Do you know that God is not trapped in his creation, he is transcendent. God is the creator, but not the creation. This means that God is sovereign and in control, while at the same time he is close and personal. So folks if God is not the creation the who is the creation?. We folks, we have created our own monsters, we Kenyans are the real burden of our lives. We have made some few fellow Kenyans who occupy the parliament and the state house to behave like they do today. We have made them not to pay tax, we have accepted them to rule us badly, to be corrupt, to grab lands which does not belong to them, to divde and distribute districts, constituencies just like the British did ( divide and rule). We are the people who should change: Not Uhuru Kenyatta, not Raila Odinga, Not Martha Karua, Not Kibaki, Not Moi, etc. Let each of us look and see his/her role in the society, critising Raila, or Uhuru, or Kalonzo is not the solution, but just a part of the problem we are already in. PLEASE DO PROVIDE THE SOLUTION NOT THE PROBLEM. May God give you brighter brains in the year 2010 and above. Paul Nyandoto -- LYP INVESTMENT CLUB Hi Everyone! Inline with pursuing our mission, vision & objectives of The League of Young Professionals Kenya - http://ypkenya.org/ , we are NOW starting efforts to get rolling the LYP Investment Club - an investment vehicle for LYP Club Members and other interested YPs. Towards this we are requesting interested YPs to sign up at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe. Should you have any problem subscribing, send me a request at youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com As a buildup to the discussions on the above mailing list, we shall have our 1st organization meeting on Saturday 9th Jan at Club Fiesta, Koinange Street as from 3:00pm. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 REACH OVER 15,200 MEMBERS DIRECTLY BY ADVERTISING ON THIS FORUM. CHARGES ARE Ksh. 1,000 PER ADVERT which you can post 3 times. CALL/MPESA ON +254 721 663 208 For Jobs Vacancies http://www.kazi360.com/ From prcanb at yahoo.com Fri Jan 1 05:10:08 2010 From: prcanb at yahoo.com (Absalom Birai) Date: Fri, 1 Jan 2010 02:10:08 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Thank God we made it! Message-ID: <493805.50450.qm@web38707.mail.mud.yahoo.com> What a blessing to find ourselves alive and well in the year 2010! At the beginning of this year,let us purpose in our hearts to move closer to our God and to make a difference in the lives of God's children.In all our decisions,let us be guided by the wisdom that comes from above. I pray that the year 2010 will see your dreams fulfilled. Move forward by faith knowing that you have a loving God who loves and cares for all His children and wants each one of them to succeed in all his/her undertaking. All the best in the year 2010! Pr Birai -- LYP INVESTMENT CLUB Hi Everyone! Inline with pursuing our mission, vision & objectives of The League of Young Professionals Kenya - http://ypkenya.org/ , we are NOW starting efforts to get rolling the LYP Investment Club - an investment vehicle for LYP Club Members and other interested YPs. Towards this we are requesting interested YPs to sign up at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe. Should you have any problem subscribing, send me a request at youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com As a buildup to the discussions on the above mailing list, we shall have our 1st organization meeting on Saturday 9th Jan at Club Fiesta, Koinange Street as from 3:00pm. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 REACH OVER 15,200 MEMBERS DIRECTLY BY ADVERTISING ON THIS FORUM. CHARGES ARE Ksh. 1,000 PER ADVERT which you can post 3 times. CALL/MPESA ON +254 721 663 208 For Jobs Vacancies http://www.kazi360.com/ From jairuschurch at yahoo.com Sat Jan 2 00:55:11 2010 From: jairuschurch at yahoo.com (Jagem K'Onyiego) Date: Fri, 1 Jan 2010 21:55:11 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Nairobi Kenya as a Pirate Money Laundry destination Message-ID: <473449.63830.qm@web62103.mail.re1.yahoo.com> YPs ? A couple of days ago, a Mr. Muita Wangoko posed a question to another person who had presented an article giving reasons as to why the Somalis in Eastleigh, pay? in cash when buying their property, and without asking too many questions. Well no sooner had this gone down than there is a Media house coming up, with the same angle of theory that I had presented in response to Muita's question. ? Now, there is a Swahili adage that goes; "Lisemwalo lipo, na kama halipo, basi, laaja." In short this Pirate money Laundering has been fronted in many other medias, both international and local. This theories can not just be dismissedas non-existent.?They must be there, and if they are not, then give it a bit of time, the truth will come out to confirm it. ? Mr. Wangoko I believe, by now you are putting bits and pieces together to form the broader picture of part of the massive wealth in Eastleigh. Looks like it is a by product of "Deep Sea Diving and Money Mining off Somali Coast". Question is, should the Kenyan Government allow this to go on? ? Have a Genuine Prosperous New year. Please read the article below for more details. ? K'Onyiego? ? ? ? ? By TOM ODULA, Associated Press Writer Tom Odula, Associated Press Writer ? Fri?Jan?1, 3:47?pm?ET NAIROBI, Kenya ? Property prices in Nairobi are soaring, and Somali pirates are getting the blame. The hike in real estate prices in the Kenyan capital has prompted a public outcry and a government investigation this month into property owned by foreigners. The investigation follows allegations that millions of dollars in ransom money paid to Somali pirates are being invested in Kenya, Somalia's southern neighbor and East Africa's largest economy. Even as housing prices have dropped sharply in the United States, prices in Nairobi have seen two- and three-fold increases the last half decade. "There is suspicion that some of the money that is being collected in piracy is being laundered by purchase of property in several countries, this one being one of them," said government spokesman Alfred Mutua. "Especially at this time when we are facing global challenges of security such as terrorism and others, it is very important for us to know who is where and who owns what." The investigation will also help the government catch tax evaders, he said. Kenya may be the most attractive spot for pirates to launder their money because it shares a roughly 500-mile (800-kilometer) border with Somalia and has investment opportunities and a large Somali community of up to 200,000 people, Mutua said. In a neighborhood of Nairobi now called "Little Mogadishu" because of its Somali community, large business and apartment buildings have sprung up. A similar explosion of real estate development can be seen in higher-income areas of the city. Somali pirates have been paid more than $100 million in ransoms the last two years, said Roger Middleton, a piracy expert at the London-based think tank Chatham House. The average ransom is also up, from $1 million per vessel a year ago to about $2 million today. Pirates in Somalia say they invest their ransom money outside their war-torn country, including in Kenya. One pirate who gave his name as Osman Afrah said he bought three trucks that transport goods across East Africa. A second pirate, who only gave his name as Abdulle, said he's investing in Kenya in preparation for leaving the pirate trade. "Pirates have money not only in Nairobi but also other places like Dubai, Djibouti and others," said Abdulle. "I have invested through my brother, who is representing me, in Nairobi. He's got a big shop that sells clothes and general merchandise, so my future lies there, not in the piracy industry." Kenya also does not have stringent laws against money laundering, though a bill to curb the practice is being debated in parliament. The U.S. State Department in its annual report by the Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs describes Kenya as major money laundering country. The investigation has drawn angry reactions from the Somali community, and business leaders said Somalis would not cooperate with the investigation and may go to court to try to stop it. "This is very, very unfair discrimination," said Hassan Guled, the chairman of the Somali business community. "We consider this order rubbish." Guled said Somalis living in Kenya have acquired property by pulling resources together and borrowing from banks. Somalis here also depend on money sent by a large Somali population in Europe and America who cannot invest in those economies because of religious beliefs, Guled said. Bellow Kerrow, a former member of parliament and a Kenyan national of Somali descent, said it is high demand, not money from piracy, that is behind the rise in property values. But Pius Khaoya, a real estate agent, said factors outside the economy are influencing property prices. "The prices have gone through the roof and it does not tally with the performance of the country's economy," said Khaoya, who works for Crystal Real Estate. Khaoya said under normal circumstances in Kenya, it would take 10 years for property values to double, but that real estate prices have tripled in the last five years. A real estate agent who spoke only on condition he wasn't identified so as not to draw the wrath of Somali customers said some Somali businessmen pay double a property's worth just to easily and quickly complete the sale. Such a market puts home ownership out of reach for some Kenyans. Frank Mbata said he left college 15 years ago with a plan to climb the corporate ladder and buy his dream home in Karen, a leafy up-market Nairobi suburb. But because of a huge rise in property prices, a four-bedroom home in Karen that would have sold for $200,000 five years ago sells for $500,000 today. "This is something I was aspiring for, but today it is not possible unless something drastically changes," Mbata said. ___ Associated Press reporter Mohamed Olad Hassan in Mogadishu, Somalia contributed to this report. -- LYP INVESTMENT CLUB Hi Everyone! Inline with pursuing our mission, vision & objectives of The League of Young Professionals Kenya - http://ypkenya.org/ , we are NOW starting efforts to get rolling the LYP Investment Club - an investment vehicle for LYP Club Members and other interested YPs. Towards this we are requesting interested YPs to sign up at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe. Should you have any problem subscribing, send me a request at youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com As a buildup to the discussions on the above mailing list, we shall have our 1st organization meeting on Saturday 9th Jan at Club Fiesta, Koinange Street as from 3:00pm. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 REACH OVER 15,200 MEMBERS DIRECTLY BY ADVERTISING ON THIS FORUM. CHARGES ARE Ksh. 1,000 PER ADVERT which you can post 3 times. CALL/MPESA ON +254 721 663 208 For Jobs Vacancies http://www.kazi360.com/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From komarockswatch at yahoo.com Sat Jan 2 04:31:25 2010 From: komarockswatch at yahoo.com (odhiambo okecth) Date: Sat, 2 Jan 2010 01:31:25 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Were the KCPE results fixed? In-Reply-To: <009e01ca8a35$aa35c1f0$fea145d0$@com> Message-ID: <869975.62907.qm@web31405.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Frank, Patrick, and all those who have added their voice on the performance in the last KCPE exams, and the other guy who told me to grow up, I have this to say; I work with Children on a daily basis. At KCDN Nairobi, we support the education of Orphans and Vulnerable Children. Last year, we did support 1950 such children from across Kenya, not necessarily in Komarock. We also do lots of works with the community in our Environmental Campaign and Peace Advocacy. We are hence not all that empty in the head. Our work has put us in close contact with the Ministry of Education, Department of Children, The Provincial Administration, Teachers and Parents. It makes us talk with the benefit of knowledge. There are a few basic things that we need to look at and analyze as they come out. The Post Election Violence was early last year. What did it have to do with the conduct and announcement of the KCPE results that should make a whole Minister tell us that the leading students were victims of PEV? How come they had this kind of interest? Why? Again, if the best result falls far short of the last best results, any reasonable person with no vacuum in between the 2 ears will ask; Why? Our association with pupils, teachers and parents did convince us that this time around, we were going to see the best results hitting the 475 Mark. But alas, it was not to be. Because the ministry was busy tracking the performance of PEV victims with an aim of convinceing us that they did well. Shame on our retrogressive education system where syllabuses keep changing every year; for convinience. It does not need a nuclear scientists to know that we are playing roullette with the education system in Kenya. Peace, blessings and Happy New Year to you. Odhiambo T Oketch, CEO KCDN/NEBA Nairobi, Tel; 0724 365 557, 0735 529 126, http://kcdnkomarockswatch.blogspot.com http://nairobieastba.blogspot.com mailto:friendsofkcdn at yahoogroups.com ...stop playing games with our children's education..... --- On Thu, 12/31/09, Francis Kioko wrote: From: Francis Kioko Subject: RE: [YP_Ke] Were the KCPE results fixed? To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Date: Thursday, December 31, 2009, 8:24 AM Mr Ocheing ? When people talk of growing up in this forum they ?are not necessarily talking about age or size of the body, they are talking about the level of ?understanding facts and presenting them in a mature manner. We all know we are not in the same level of knowledge and maturity , the good thing is we can learn from each other. Juvenile addresses the issues surrounding age and limitations that come with it. Don?t get offended brother, happy new year. Frank ? From: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com [mailto:youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Ochieng Patrick Sent: Wednesday, December 30, 2009 7:12 PM To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] Were the KCPE results fixed? ? Whats this thing about people asking others to grow up? are people on this platform all juveniles? i thought one ca make an observation or think aloud without the risk of being told to grow up. ? Patrick Ochieng ? ----- Original Message ----- From: chacha kairu To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Sent: Wednesday, December 30, 2009 11:04 AM Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] Were the KCPE results fixed? ? Odhiambo T Oketch it's people like u that sometime make me wonder when you will ever learn that the world does not revolve around you. Just coz something did happen the way you anticipated doesn't mean it was wrong. So wht are supposed to do?? call 4 remark of entire exam just becouse your smart sister/brother who was in "well to do primary school" was not number one?? grow up. On Wed, Dec 30, 2009 at 8:13 AM, odhiambo okecth wrote: The best student in the KCPE examinations of 2008 got 460 marks. The best student this year got 438 marks, and he is a student who excelled against all odds, having been a victim of migration occasioned by the Post Election Violence! The question that immediately came to the minds of many was; were these exams fixed? Were the best students under marked? Prior to the exams being held, there were teachers who had all the confidence that their chargees were going to hit the 475 mark. But alas, that was not to be. I want to believe that we have a serious problem at the Ministry of Education. And it could be time to give it a shake up. Peace, blessings and a Happy New Year. Odhiambo T Oketch, CEO KCDN/NEBA Nairobi, Tel; 0724 365 557, 0735 529 126, http://kcdnkomarockswatch. blogspot.com http://nairobieastba.blogspot. com mailto:friendsofkcdn@ yahoogroups.com ...hope and love is what maketh us..... ? -- Photos: YPs @ Olepolos Country Club last weekend 20th December 2009. For those who missed, here is the evidence :-) http://www.facebook.com/photo_search.php?oid=57703506900&view=all ? REACH OVER 15,200 MEMBERS DIRECTLY BY ADVERTISING ON THIS FORUM. CHARGES ARE Ksh. 1,000 PER ADVERT which you can post 3 times. CALL/MPESA ON +254721663208 For Jobs Vacancies http://www.kazi360.com/ To see job updates on your facebook, become friends with Kazi360 on facebook at http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/profile.php?id=100000469442073&ref=profile ? Visit our website at http://ypkenya.org Join the YP on facebook at http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=57703506900 Follow us on twitter at http://twitter.com/lyp_ke ? 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URL: From charitygathogo at yahoo.com Sun Jan 3 07:26:29 2010 From: charitygathogo at yahoo.com (charity gathogo) Date: Sun, 3 Jan 2010 04:26:29 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Exploitation by Kenya Power & Lighting Co. ltd In-Reply-To: <1802400109-1262272866-cardhu_decombobulator_blackberry.rim.net-1899290047-@bda205.bisx.produk.on.blackberry> Message-ID: <416373.50316.qm@web32804.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Yps, I agree with you. Am utterly shocked by my November bill and when I called upon KPLC guys, they told me they couldn't do a thing as the meters were being changed to the new ones. However, even upon the new prepaid meters were installed, the units are running faster than I can watch a single movie. Very soon, electric power will only be for the rich. I was contemplating moving houses only to be told its the same all over. Is there a remedy? Am a very worried and concerned Kenyan. Charity --- On Thu, 12/31/09, e_mutanyi at yahoo.com wrote: From: e_mutanyi at yahoo.com Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] Exploitation by Kenya Power & Lighting Co. ltd To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Date: Thursday, December 31, 2009, 7:20 AM Hi Evans, I think you surely have a point . Why do we leave KPLC unchallenged. They actually make me feel so powerless .we should let our MPs take on this matter. Kenyans, this is an area we need to focus our energy to get KPLC justify this Fuel levy. This is an appeal save us from This monster 'Kenya public looting company. So licensed .need I say more? Eric.Sent from my BlackBerry?From: Evans Gichia Date: Thu, 31 Dec 2009 03:26:27 -0800 (PST)To: Subject: [YP_Ke] Exploitation by Kenya Power & Lighting Co. ltd Kenya power is surely exploiting Kenyans. ? The fuel adjustment cost- higher than the real consumption. How many generators consume all this fuel? ? Should this not be part of their operations cost? ? Can KPLC utilise the profits to finance the fuel costs rather than exploit Kenyans? Our MPs where are you, Hon Khalwale, Karua, Take this up! your new year challenge. ? Happy new year guys ? Evans ? From: Jectone Ndunya To: Young Professionals Sent: Wed, December 30, 2009 5:04:08 PM Subject: [YP_Ke] Kenya Power & Lighting Co. ltd Hello Kenyans, Its my hope that we are all back well without injuries or stomach discomfort due to the long holiday cellebration. Kindly inform me, is KPLC ?a Public Utility Company or Private. If its Public, who are the shareholders? is it not supposed to be a parastatal held in trust on behalf of all Kenyans? and when it reports Profits, is the money not supposed to go to government coffers to help finance Public projects? ?I saw the Directors report with much enthusiasm the Profits posted in th e last financial year and the questions i had was like, why should the government be that happy considering the fact that the results were as a result of them overcharging or should i say extorting money from the public through exergerated electricity bills? Do they know that this high electricity bills are discouraging both small and micro inevestement by the small business community? Who are these shareholders who are reaping from our sweat? This must not be allowed to continue. -- Photos: YPs @ Olepolos Country Club last weekend 20th December 2009. For those who missed, here is the evidence :-) http://www.facebook.com/photo_search.php?oid=57703506900&view=all ? 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URL: From kipjsang at yahoo.com Sun Jan 3 01:20:37 2010 From: kipjsang at yahoo.com (sang kip) Date: Sat, 2 Jan 2010 22:20:37 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] KALENJIN ELDERS ASSURE RAILA?! In-Reply-To: <531105.76869.qm@web51103.mail.re2.yahoo.com> References: <998771.45612.qm@web31404.mail.mud.yahoo.com> <531105.76869.qm@web51103.mail.re2.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <104371.51255.qm@web51107.mail.re2.yahoo.com> Keitany and Kibor do not represent Kalenjin.These two are mere busy bodies masquerading as prominent members of Kalenjin Council of Elders. If Raila relies on these two and those of their ilk he is out to faced a rude shock comes 2012. ? Resettle? Mau evictees and address Kipsigis grievance of being shortchanged by Raila and ODM will survive 2012. Also?relieve Kosgei and Sirma the positions of Raila's point-men in Rift Valley and ODM will be revived.The two are hated in most of the province than anyone else. Henry Kosgei in particular is anti-Kipsigis and Ogiek and when Raila employs him to salvage his image in the province is ZERO work. Sirma on the other hand is a man with no base. He has successfully helped make Raila a pariah in most of the Kalenjin land. ? I?wonder who misadvises Raila in his choice of people to market him in the province. His choices are the most hated people in the community. Kalenjin see these choices as pure insult and thus distance themselves from the PM.? ? ? ? ________________________________ From: Evans Gichia To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Sent: Wed, December 30, 2009 10:22:35 AM Subject: [YP_Ke] KCPE- Ranking schools creates transparency Why abolish ranking of schools??Is it to create corruption opportunities for those in control to manouvre behind the public eye. That they can add marks for those they like and deduct marks for those they feel against??We all know best performing schools. Historically they have acted as pillars and motivators for all Kenyan students. Why change now when our trust for the leadership is at the lowest? Kenya will not develop by supressing the good performance with the pretence of caring for the 'poor performers', whether in exams, in businesses, in farming, in?leadership, etc.? We have to encourage best performers so that they lift the average for all Kenyans,all institutions. Remember to uplift the poor performers and next time you will be under the care of?incompetent doctors, accountants, be flown by incompetent pilots and be driven by an incompetent drivers at high speed. We have neglegent doctors, unreliable police officers, careless drivers, not forgetting unholy preachers. Why do we have low performance in civil service, neglegent doctors, why food shortage, who can trust our whethermen? Why the disgraceful police officers etc, the poor performers are in charge! Evans ________________________________ From: odhiambo okecth To: Friends of KCDN Group Cc: Kenya Community ; Kenya Community ; Kass Diaspora ; ccr ; africa-oped ; kol ; mwananchi ; mulembe ; panafricanist ; kenyaclub at yahoogroups.com; next_kenya at yahoogroups.com; net-kenya at yahoogroups.com; madaraka-kenya at yahoogroups.com; kenyacitizensassembly at yahoogroups.com; siasa ; KACA at yahoogroups.com; youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com; kenva at yahoogroups.com; progressiveminds ; mwanyagetinge at yahoogroups.com; youthagenda ; kenya-can at yahoogroups.com; kenyap2012g at yahoogroups.com; kenya_pyla at yahoogroups.com; mazingira at yahoogroups.com; jaluo ; BBC ; Letters ; Reggie Group ; Standard ; Nation Sent: Wed, December 30, 2009 8:13:02 AM Subject: [YP_Ke] Were the KCPE results fixed? The best student in the KCPE examinations of 2008 got 460 marks. The best student this year got 438 marks, and he is a student who excelled against all odds, having been a victim of migration occasioned by the Post Election Violence! The question that immediately came to the minds of many was; were these exams fixed? Were the best students under marked? Prior to the exams being held, there were teachers who had all the confidence that their chargees were going to hit the 475 mark. But alas, that was not to be. I want to believe that we have a serious problem at the Ministry of Education. And it could be time to give it a shake up. Peace, blessings and a Happy New Year. Odhiambo T Oketch, CEO KCDN/NEBA Nairobi, Tel; 0724 365 557, 0735 529 126, http://kcdnkomarockswatch. blogspot.com http://nairobieastba.blogspot. com mailto:friendsofkcdn@ yahoogroups.com ...hope and love is what maketh us..... -- Photos: YPs @ Olepolos Country Club last weekend 20th December 2009. 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Agriculture Business and Commerce Community Development Consumer Protection Cultural Affairs Disaster Prevention and Relief Education Employment, Labor and Training Energy Environmental Quality Food and Nutrition Health Housing Income Security and Social Services Information and Statistics Law, Justice, and Legal Services Natural Resources Regional Development Science and Technology Transportation CD version: $69.95 Printed version: $149.95 To order please call: 1 800 610 4543 If you do not wish to receive communication from us in the future please write "agl" in the subject line to: rem12 at hotpop.com This is a CANSPAM ACT compliant advertising broadcast sent by: American publishing inc, PO Box 385, Sanford, Fl, 32772 From ppa at africaonline.co.ke Sun Jan 3 22:51:27 2010 From: ppa at africaonline.co.ke (People For Peace) Date: Mon, 4 Jan 2010 06:51:27 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] Regional News Message-ID: Colleagues Home & Abroad Regional News NEW YEAR IS JUST A CHANGE OF CALENDAR BY REGIONAL NEWS TEAM NAIROBI-KENYA JANUARY 4, 2010 Recently during his pastoral mission in Bondo- Kisumu- Kenya, Father Joachim Omolo Ouko, AJ while wishing the Colleagues Home and Abroad Regional News readers the best wishes of the New Year 2010 he cautioned them not to be so much excited since just like many years gone by when the clock strikes twelve on December 31st, for some people, especially the poor the event is just a change of calendar. This is because for them the New Year does not symbolize the beginning of a better tomorrow when the rich, including some of our corrupt leaders continue to loot from them even the little one they have. That is why in most cases you hardly hear such leaders even though they are expected to resolve to make at least one poor person happy during these events. Instead they make their lives unaffordable. They prefer to make resolutions to change aspects of themselves- to be richer and richer-to grab more and more-to oppress and exploit more and more. Even religiously when others make New Year resolutions that the object of a new year should have a new soul- when they sing with hearts that are full of cheer, without sorrow- when they give Glory to God in highest heaven, Who unto man His Son hath given; While angels sing with tender mirth, A glad new year to all the earth, for the poor this is just like a dream. It explains why evangelist David Owuor has accused the Church as an institution in Kenya as corrupt and should repent. According to Owuor it is due to corruption that the Church had failed to give Kenyans direction on national issues like constitution review. This is because the Church and clergy he says are driven by the urge for money and preach the gospel of falsehoods like their bid to have Kadhi?s courts removed from the draft constitution. This is a gospel of falsehood because it could derail the review process. The evangelist who was addressing the Press at a Kisumu hotel after presiding over a healing crusade at Moi ?Kisumu Stadium on January 1st lamented that it is due to corruption that is why the Church is not only fighting the wrong battle in the constitution but also being partisan, especially in the run up to the last General Election and during the post- election violence. It is against the background that it is almost impossible to look forward to a year which may shape Kenya?s history. Leave alone the issue of saving Mau forest, the water tower on which Kenya?s future lies. The other issue is whether our politicians are willing to give Kenyans the new constitution. President Kibaki promised to give one in 2003 when he pledged to have a new constitution in 100 days. Since then in every new year Kenyans have been waiting for the constitution they can call their own in vain. And with massive corruption one wonders whether politicians are willing to give Kenyans the best New Year gift, not only giving them a new constitution but also reduced food prices and employment opportunities, accessible and affordable healthcare, free secondary education, a strong resolve to fight corruption and prosecution of perpetrators post-election violence. Just like majority of Kenyans feel the Government let them down last year as it reneged on most of its promises, it is likely that the same Government will still let them down this year and other years to come. Just like the Government did not act on last year to address insecurity, ensure equal distribution of resources, improved salaries for civil service, address land issues, reduce the size of Cabinet and address environmental issues comprehensively, the same is expected this year. This is because even last year the Government?s top six wishes that included food security, improved health care, affordable education, creation of jobs and a new constitution had never been realized. The year 2009 is also the year it can be described as a challenge and shock for the Catholic Church in Kenya when former Catholic archbishop of Lusaka, Zambia, Emmanuel Milingo on Tuesday June 23 consecrated a bishop and ordained seven deacons to his Married Priests Now!- movement in a private ceremony in Karen-Nairobi. The ceremony was held secretly because there were some signs that Catholic bishops in Kenya were planning to stop Archbishop Milingo from entering Kenya in a bid to consecrate Fr Daniel Kasomo of Machakos diocese as a bishop to head the movement's activities in the country. The fear was based on the fact that the new bishop would cater for priests who have married but still want to continue serving as priests. Prior to his consecration the bishops had issued a pastoral statement on June 16 in defense of celibacy, saying that married priests had automatically excommunicated themselves, pleading with more than 10 million Catholics to shun them altogether. The year 2009 is also the year that Pope Benedict XVI defrocked Archbishop Emmanuel Milingo. This means that he is no longer priest and should therefore be referred to him as ?Mister Milingo?. The unusual action was taken because Milingo, originally from Zambia, had been threatening to illegally ordain bishops as part of a breakaway church that would allow priests to marry. Even though according to Canon (Church) law, Milingo?s defrocking means he will no longer be able to carry out priestly duties and will not be allowed to dress like a priest, by the virtue of his ordination he will remain a priest for ever-even if you referred to him as mister. "You are a priest forever, like Melchizedek of old") even though any exercise of his sacramental power to consecrate the Eucharist is considered valid but illicit. It is against the background that Milingo has rejected the decision by Benedict XVI to unfrock, describing it as ?invalid? and demands that the Roman Catholic Church to pay him pension for the 23 years he worked in Italy. Archbishop Milingo is not the first cleric to ask for compensation or pension. In November 2007 a ruling was given in a court that an Evangelical Pastor who did not consider he was receiving fair treatment from his superior appealed to a court and was told that the State considered the clergy (of all denominations) were to be considered as paid employees of the diocese of Wales (or religious association) to which they belong. In an article in the Tablet entitled: - Catholic priests to have work contract? - Work contract for Fr. Michael George Mildew at the Parish of St. Marx and All Engels was the matter in question. His contract required to work at 14 hour day which includes meal breaks. To defrock, unfrock, or laicize according to Catholic doctrines is when a minister or priest is removed from his right to exercise the functions of the priestly office. This maybe because a priest has a criminal conviction, disciplinary matters, disagrees over doctrine or dogma or voluntarily for personal reasons (taking over a family business, health reasons, age or whatever). For the case of Milingo he is defrocked in accordance to Chapter IV which of Canon Law which talks of loss of the clerical state as described in Can. 290 which states that sacred ordination once validly received never becomes invalid. A cleric, however, loses the clerical state: 1? by a judgement of a court or an administrative decree, declaring the ordination invalid; 2? by the penalty of dismissal lawfully imposed; 3? by a rescript of the Apostolic See; this rescript, however, is granted to deacons only for grave reasons and to priests only for the gravest of reasons. Can. 291 Apart from the cases mentioned in can. 290, n. 1, the loss of the clerical state does not carry with it a dispensation from the obligation of celibacy, which is granted solely by the Roman Pontiff. Can. 292 A cleric who loses the clerical state in accordance with the law, loses thereby the rights that are proper to the clerical state and is no longer bound by any obligations of the clerical state, without prejudice to can. 291. He is prohibited from exercising the power of order, without prejudice to can. 976. He is automatically deprived of all offices and roles and of any delegated power. Can. 293 A cleric who has lost the clerical state cannot be enrolled as a cleric again save by rescript of the Apostolic See (sources-Wikipedia-the free encyclopedia). A Catholic cleric may also voluntarily request to be laicized for personal reasons (e.g., to enter into marriage, disagreement regarding dogma or to hold a public elective office. 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I had seen the > > Cleaning woman several times. She was tall, > > Dark-haired and in her 50's, but how would I know her name? > > > I handed in my paper, leaving the last question > > Blank. Just before class ended, one student asked if > > The last question would count toward our quiz grade. > > > "Absolutely, " said the professor. "In your careers, > > You will meet many people. All are significant.. They > > Deserve your attention and care, even if all you do > > Is smile and say "hello." > > > I've never forgotten that lesson. I also learned her > > Name was Dorothy. ** > > ** > 2. - Second Important Lesson - Pickup in the Rain ** > > One night, at 11:30 p.m., an older African American > > Woman was standing on the side of an Alabama highway > > Trying to endure a lashing rain storm. Her car had > > Broken down and she desperately needed a ride. > > Soaking wet, she decided to flag down the next car. > > A young white man stopped to help her, generally > > Unheard of in those conflict-filled 1960's. The man > > Took her to safety, helped her get assistance and > > Put her into a taxicab. > > > She seemed to be in a big hurry, but wrote down his > > Address and thanked him. Seven days went by and a > > Knock came on the man's door. To his surprise, a > > Giant console color TV was delivered to his home. A > > Special note was attached. > > It read: > > "Thank you so much for assisting me on the highway > > The other night. The rain drenched not only my > > Clothes, but also my spirits. Then you came along. > > Because of you, I was able to make it to my dying > > Husband's' bedside just before he passed away.... God > > Bless you for helping me and unselfishly serving > > Others." > > > > Sincerely, > > Mrs. Nat King Cole. ** > > ** > 3 - Third Important Lesson - Always remember those > > Who serve. ** > > In the days when an ice cream sundae cost much less, > > A 10-year-old boy entered a hotel coffee shop and > > Sat at a table. A waitress put a glass of water in > > Front of him. > > > "How much is an ice cream sundae?" he asked. > > "Fifty cents," replied the waitress. > > > The little boy pulled his hand out of his pocket and > > Studied the coins in it.. > > > "Well, how much is a plain dish of ice cream?" he inquired. > > > By now more people were waiting for a table and the > > Waitress was growing impatient. > > > "Thirty-five cents," she brusquely replied. > > > The little boy again counted his coins. > > > "I'll have the plain ice cream," he said. > > > The waitress brought the ice cream, put the bill on > > The table and walked away The boy finished the ice > > Cream, paid the cashier and left.. When the waitress > > Came back, she began to cry as she wiped down the > > Table. There, placed neatly beside the empty dish, > > Were two nickels and five pennies.. > > > You see, he couldn't have the sundae, because he had > > To have enough left to leave her a tip. ** > > ** > 4 - Fourth Important Lesson. - The obstacle in Our Pat h. ** > > **In ancient times, a King had a boulder placed on a > > Roadway. Then he hid himself and watched to see if > > Anyone would remove the huge rock. Some of the > > King's' wealthiest merchants and courtiers came by > > And simply walked around it. Many loudly blamed the > > King for not keeping the roads clear, but none did > > Anything about getting the stone out of the way. > > > Then a peasant came along carrying a load of > > Vegetables. Upon approaching the boulder, the > > peasant laid down his burden and tried to move the > > stone to the side of the road. After much pushing > > and straining, he finally succeeded. After the > > peasant picked up his load of vegetables, he noticed > > a purse lying in the road where the boulder had > > been. The purse contained many gold coins and a note > > from the King indicating that the gold was for the > > person who removed the boulder from the roadway. The > > peasant learned what many of us never understand! > > > Every obstacle presents an opportunity to improve > > our condition. ** > > ** > 5 - Fifth Important Lesson - Giving When it Counts... ** > > Many years ago, when I worked as a volunteer at a > > hospital, I got to know a little girl named Liz who > > was suffering from a rare & serious disease. Her only > > chance of recovery appeared to be a blood > > transfusion from her 5-year old brother, who had > > miraculously survived the same disease and had > > developed the antibodies needed to combat the > > illness. The doctor explained the situation to her > > little brother, and asked the little boy if he would > > be willing to give his blood to his sister. > > > I saw him hesitate for only a moment before taking a > > deep breath and saying, "Yes I'll do it if it will save > > her." As the transfusion progressed, he lay in bed > > next to his sister and smiled, as we all did, seeing > > the color returning to her cheek. Then his face > > grew pale and his smile faded. > > > He looked up at the doctor and asked with a > > trembling voice, "Will I start to die right away". > > > Being young, the little boy had misunderstood the > > doctor; he thought he was going to have to give his > > sister all of his blood in order to save her. ** > > ** > Now you have ** choices. ** > > 1 Delete this email, or ** > > 2. Share it other people. ** > > I hope that you will choose No. 2 and remember. ** > > Most importantly.... "Work like you > > don't need the money, love like you've never been > > hurt, and dance like you do when nobody's watching."* > > > > -- > LYP INVESTMENT CLUB > > Hi Everyone! > > Inline with pursuing our mission, vision & objectives of The League of > Young Professionals Kenya - http://ypkenya.org/ , we are NOW starting > efforts to get rolling the LYP Investment Club - an investment vehicle for > LYP Club Members and other interested YPs. > > Towards this we are requesting interested YPs to sign up at > http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe. Should you > have any problem subscribing, send me a request at youngprofessionals.ke@ > gmail.com > > As a buildup to the discussions on the above mailing list, we shall have > our 1st organization meeting on Saturday 9th Jan at Club Fiesta, Koinange > Street as from 3:00pm. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 > 663 208 > > REACH OVER 15,200 MEMBERS DIRECTLY BY ADVERTISING ON THIS FORUM. CHARGES > ARE Ksh. 1,000 PER ADVERT which you can post 3 times. CALL/MPESA ON +254 721 > 663 208 > > For Jobs Vacancies http://www.kazi360.com/ > -- LYP INVESTMENT CLUB Hi Everyone! Inline with pursuing our mission, vision & objectives of The League of Young Professionals Kenya - http://ypkenya.org/ , we are NOW starting efforts to get rolling the LYP Investment Club - an investment vehicle for LYP Club Members and other interested YPs. Towards this we are requesting interested YPs to sign up at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe. Should you have any problem subscribing, send me a request at youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com As a buildup to the discussions on the above mailing list, we shall have our 1st organization meeting on Saturday 9th Jan at Club Fiesta, Koinange Street as from 3:00pm. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 REACH OVER 15,200 MEMBERS DIRECTLY BY ADVERTISING ON THIS FORUM. 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Inline with pursuing our mission, vision & objectives of The League of Young Professionals Kenya - http://ypkenya.org/ , we are NOW starting efforts to get rolling the LYP Investment Club - an investment vehicle for LYP Club Members and other interested YPs. Towards this we are requesting interested YPs to sign up at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe. Should you have any problem subscribing, send me a request at youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com As a buildup to the discussions on the above mailing list, we shall have our 1st organization meeting on Saturday 9th Jan at Club Fiesta, Koinange Street as from 3:00pm. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 REACH OVER 15,200 MEMBERS DIRECTLY BY ADVERTISING ON THIS FORUM. CHARGES ARE Ksh. 1,000 PER ADVERT which you can post 3 times. CALL/MPESA ON +254 721 663 208 For Jobs Vacancies http://www.kazi360.com/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From eddommiex at yahoo.com Mon Jan 4 03:29:30 2010 From: eddommiex at yahoo.com (DOMMIE.M.N) Date: Mon, 4 Jan 2010 00:29:30 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] MY MAN OF THE YEAR...DOMMIE NTURIBI..JAYSEAFREIGHT-MBS... In-Reply-To: <474530.34852.qm@web51002.mail.re2.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <299347.13111.qm@web112103.mail.gq1.yahoo.com> Dear?Owino and Fellow YP's? Just wanted to let you know that I have appreciated your mail and its my joy to know you were satsfied with my services hence your?referall of?my name?to the forum. I'll see to it that i keep on doing good and great service to my clients without betraying the trust they have to me. Many thanks to all members of this forum whom i hv bn priveleged to serve after meeting them via the forum- Owino George Brian Omindo Robert Maina n others. Thank?you all?again and good day.. ? ? With warm regards, 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, 1/4/10, Doreen Mutyota wrote: From: Doreen Mutyota Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] MY MAN OF THE YEAR...DOMMIE NTURIBI..JAYSEAFREIGHT-MBS... To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Date: Monday, January 4, 2010, 12:00 AM This is?realy nice news from this forum at the begining of new year 2010. May we have?many more of such stories.? Ndinda Mutyota " Take chances, make mistakes thats how to grow. purpose" --- On Sun, 1/3/10, EUGEON AGENCIES wrote: From: EUGEON AGENCIES Subject: [YP_Ke] MY MAN OF THE YEAR...DOMMIE NTURIBI..JAYSEAFREIGHT-MBS... To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Date: Sunday, January 3, 2010, 10:59 PM YOUNG PROFESSIONALS, ? I would like to talk about the above named young professional,,i met him through this forum...i must say am THANKFUL and GREATFUL to this young man,,for YP,S who havent noticed,Dommie works for a company who imports vehicles and many more goods?from Japan and other countries, ? I assigned dommie to source for a mitsubishi IO vehicle,he did everything and as i speak,i personally picked the vehicle from mombasa on saturday 2nd..there are a few people who are HONEST out there and one of them IS DOMMIE NTURIBI..the paper work and the process dommie put me through was so clean,so well understood and he briefed me on every step taken,,there are some moneys which i was required to send him? through mpesa,,i took the risk and did it,,,a total of over 40k was sent to dommie through mpesa. ? I have all the copies of the papers with me awaiting my logbook from KRA through my post office box,,,for any YP who needs to believe my story,,am a director of EUGEON AGENCIES,...based in DEVELOPMENT HSE,, MOI AVENUE ,2ND FLOOR RM 206... ? fellow YP,S its for this reason that i have given the crown of MY MAN OF THE YEAR 2009 to DOMMIE NTURIBI and also given my crown of GROUP OF THE YEAR to YOUNG PROFESSIONALS GROUP..thanks alot to the brains behind it... ? ? GOD BLESS YU ALL ABUOGO OWINO GEORGE... ? ? -- LYP INVESTMENT CLUB ? Hi Everyone! ? Inline with pursuing our mission, vision & objectives of The League of Young Professionals Kenya - http://ypkenya.org/ , we are NOW starting efforts to get rolling the LYP Investment Club - an investment vehicle for LYP Club Members and other interested YPs. ? Towards this we are requesting interested YPs to sign up at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe. Should you have any problem subscribing, send me a request at youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com ? As a buildup to the discussions on the above mailing list, we shall have our 1st organization meeting on Saturday 9th Jan at Club Fiesta, Koinange Street as from 3:00pm. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 ? REACH OVER 15,200 MEMBERS DIRECTLY BY ADVERTISING ON THIS FORUM. CHARGES ARE Ksh. 1,000 PER ADVERT which you can post 3 times. CALL/MPESA ON +254 721 663 208 For Jobs Vacancies http://www.kazi360.com/ -- LYP INVESTMENT CLUB ? Hi Everyone! ? Inline with pursuing our mission, vision & objectives of The League of Young Professionals Kenya - http://ypkenya.org/ , we are NOW starting efforts to get rolling the LYP Investment Club - an investment vehicle for LYP Club Members and other interested YPs. ? Towards this we are requesting interested YPs to sign up at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe. Should you have any problem subscribing, send me a request at youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com ? As a buildup to the discussions on the above mailing list, we shall have our 1st organization meeting on Saturday 9th Jan at Club Fiesta, Koinange Street as from 3:00pm. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 ? REACH OVER 15,200 MEMBERS DIRECTLY BY ADVERTISING ON THIS FORUM. CHARGES ARE Ksh. 1,000 PER ADVERT which you can post 3 times. CALL/MPESA ON +254 721 663 208 For Jobs Vacancies http://www.kazi360.com/ -- LYP INVESTMENT CLUB Hi Everyone! Inline with pursuing our mission, vision & objectives of The League of Young Professionals Kenya - http://ypkenya.org/ , we are NOW starting efforts to get rolling the LYP Investment Club - an investment vehicle for LYP Club Members and other interested YPs. Towards this we are requesting interested YPs to sign up at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe. 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You have you to book this event in advance before 20th January. We will reserve seats for only 30 persons. Go to http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=0AsIhCnm0DolHdHpWaFE3aUtOMkdZV2JHVnNhV2p6Rnc&hl=en to register Or copy paste this link to your browser: http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=0AsIhCnm0DolHdHpWaFE3aUtOMkdZV2JHVnNhV2p6Rnc&hl=en -- :: Beyond Excel: An Advanced Practical Course in Excel 2007 - January 30, 2010 :: -- LYP INVESTMENT CLUB Hi Everyone! Inline with pursuing our mission, vision & objectives of The League of Young Professionals Kenya - http://ypkenya.org/ , we are NOW starting efforts to get rolling the LYP Investment Club - an investment vehicle for LYP Club Members and other interested YPs. Towards this we are requesting interested YPs to sign up at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe. 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Professional counseling is about technique in the counseling process. Experience in life matters a lot. A counselor whose marriage has failed is like a doctor who is sick- They still know that medication can work, even though they are still sick. Once a counselor has recovered from their own misfortune (Emphasise recovered), then they can combine their knowledge, technique and own experience. Does age matter? Yes it does, depending on what the problem is. Peer counseling is when agemates regardless of their age support each other. However, professional counseling requires maturity and this does come with age. It demands a lot of wisdom, patience and experience. >>> Beatrice Oyugi 1/4/2010 10:33 am >>> Happy New Year comrades.... Kindly advice on this one, must all marriage counsellors be in successful marriages or if out, then only due to natural causes? Can one make a successful counsellor if his/her marriage failed? Does age matter in this career? -- LYP INVESTMENT CLUB Hi Everyone! Inline with pursuing our mission, vision & objectives of The League of Young Professionals Kenya - http://ypkenya.org/ , we are NOW starting efforts to get rolling the LYP Investment Club - an investment vehicle for LYP Club Members and other interested YPs. Towards this we are requesting interested YPs to sign up at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe. Should you have any problem subscribing, send me a request at youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com As a buildup to the discussions on the above mailing list, we shall have our 1st organization meeting on Saturday 9th Jan at Club Fiesta, Koinange Street as from 3:00pm. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 REACH OVER 15,200 MEMBERS DIRECTLY BY ADVERTISING ON THIS FORUM. CHARGES ARE Ksh. 1,000 PER ADVERT which you can post 3 times. CALL/MPESA ON +254 721 663 208 For Jobs Vacancies http://www.kazi360.com/ -- LYP INVESTMENT CLUB Hi Everyone! Inline with pursuing our mission, vision & objectives of The League of Young Professionals Kenya - http://ypkenya.org/ , we are NOW starting efforts to get rolling the LYP Investment Club - an investment vehicle for LYP Club Members and other interested YPs. Towards this we are requesting interested YPs to sign up at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe. Should you have any problem subscribing, send me a request at youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com As a buildup to the discussions on the above mailing list, we shall have our 1st organization meeting on Saturday 9th Jan at Club Fiesta, Koinange Street as from 3:00pm. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 REACH OVER 15,200 MEMBERS DIRECTLY BY ADVERTISING ON THIS FORUM. CHARGES ARE Ksh. 1,000 PER ADVERT which you can post 3 times. CALL/MPESA ON +254 721 663 208 For Jobs Vacancies http://www.kazi360.com/ From johhenery at yahoo.com Mon Jan 4 05:56:08 2010 From: johhenery at yahoo.com (JOVINE ONYANGO) Date: Mon, 4 Jan 2010 02:56:08 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Matatu Strike Message-ID: <525454.38665.qm@web54106.mail.re2.yahoo.com> Deqr LYPs I salute you ALL happy 2010 With the matatu strike on at a crucial moment for every citizen; I believe a considerable government should not ONLY mobilize the Disciplined Forces large trucks and buses to ferry its citizen and school going children to various destinations?. I just like every other citizen pay tax for these trucks and buses to be bought and I don?t understand why they should be parked in our Barracks whereas the same people who bought them are suffering at the hands of inconsiderate matatu transport. The government should like from neighbors like Rwanda with a very good transport system with government having a major stake. You may consider reintroducing the once called Nyayo Buses. Yours Johvine -- LYP INVESTMENT CLUB Hi Everyone! Inline with pursuing our mission, vision & objectives of The League of Young Professionals Kenya - http://ypkenya.org/ , we are NOW starting efforts to get rolling the LYP Investment Club - an investment vehicle for LYP Club Members and other interested YPs. Towards this we are requesting interested YPs to sign up at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe. Should you have any problem subscribing, send me a request at youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com As a buildup to the discussions on the above mailing list, we shall have our 1st organization meeting on Saturday 9th Jan at Club Fiesta, Koinange Street as from 3:00pm. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 REACH OVER 15,200 MEMBERS DIRECTLY BY ADVERTISING ON THIS FORUM. CHARGES ARE Ksh. 1,000 PER ADVERT which you can post 3 times. 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As the day goes by, we can plan, re plan and even refocus. but what counts is actually what gets to be done, the doer being yourself. so if you are unemployed, start looking for a job, polish your qualifications, volunteer, get internships, if you want to be more qualifications, Go enrole for that course, do that practical, practise a lot. if you want to get married, get the spouse and propose, if you want en extra income, get on to executing that idea, start that business, put in that extra effort, if you want to be fit, work out, eat healthy foods............................. Let us all put the following far from our minds, procrastination, fear, shyness and lazyness just remember, at the end of the day, *all that matters is what you Do*. have a prosperous year! -- Best Regards Josephine Kamanthe Tel: +254 723 736 086 -- LYP INVESTMENT CLUB Hi Everyone! 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We are ready to start our events this year and as proposed before the end of year, our first event, A social event still stands as agreed on the Saturday 9th Jan, 2010. *The details are * * * *Date: 09/01/2010* *Venue: Coast car park,* *Time: 2:30 -5:00pm* *Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family.* * Way forward for the group, this year.* *Damage: 800 bob* ** *Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) * ** *Kindly confirm attendance by wednesday.... by replying to this mail.* -- Best Regards Josephine Kamanthe Tel: +254 723 736 086 -- LYP INVESTMENT CLUB Hi Everyone! Inline with pursuing our mission, vision & objectives of The League of Young Professionals Kenya - http://ypkenya.org/ , we are NOW starting efforts to get rolling the LYP Investment Club - an investment vehicle for LYP Club Members and other interested YPs. Towards this we are requesting interested YPs to sign up at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe. Should you have any problem subscribing, send me a request at youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com As a buildup to the discussions on the above mailing list, we shall have our 1st organization meeting on Saturday 9th Jan at Club Fiesta, Koinange Street as from 3:00pm. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 REACH OVER 15,200 MEMBERS DIRECTLY BY ADVERTISING ON THIS FORUM. CHARGES ARE Ksh. 1,000 PER ADVERT which you can post 3 times. CALL/MPESA ON +254 721 663 208 For Jobs Vacancies http://www.kazi360.com/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From bensonmaisori at yahoo.co.uk Mon Jan 4 07:50:14 2010 From: bensonmaisori at yahoo.co.uk (BENSON MAISORI) Date: Mon, 4 Jan 2010 12:50:14 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] KALENJIN ELDERS ASSURE RAILA?! In-Reply-To: <104371.51255.qm@web51107.mail.re2.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <19453.57934.qm@web28210.mail.ukl.yahoo.com> please sang! it is year 2010 for heaven sake. why talk of the same old tribal issues you were telling us last year? You cannot feel bad repeating this tribal line of kalenjins and how they are going to vote Raila out in 2012? Give us a break and concentrate on critical issues because from your name and arguments we all know what you represent! Nyaichoro Maisori +254 727 248044 http://maisori.blogspot.com/ --- On Sun, 3/1/10, sang kip wrote: From: sang kip Subject: [YP_Ke] KALENJIN ELDERS ASSURE RAILA?! To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Date: Sunday, 3 January, 2010, 6:20 Keitany and Kibor do not represent Kalenjin.These two are mere busy bodies masquerading as prominent members of Kalenjin Council of Elders. If Raila relies on these two and those of their ilk he is out to faced a rude shock comes 2012. ? Resettle? Mau evictees and address Kipsigis grievance of being shortchanged by Raila and ODM will survive 2012. Also?relieve Kosgei and Sirma the positions of Raila's point-men in Rift Valley and ODM will be revived.The two are hated in most of the province than anyone else. Henry Kosgei in particular is anti-Kipsigis and Ogiek and when Raila employs him to salvage his image in the province is ZERO work. Sirma on the other hand is a man with no base. He has successfully helped make Raila a pariah in most of the Kalenjin land. ? I?wonder who misadvises Raila in his choice of people to market him in the province. His choices are the most hated people in the community. Kalenjin see these choices as pure insult and thus distance themselves from the PM.? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? From: Evans Gichia To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Sent: Wed, December 30, 2009 10:22:35 AM Subject: [YP_Ke] KCPE- Ranking schools creates transparency Why abolish ranking of schools??Is it to create corruption opportunities for those in control to manouvre behind the public eye. That they can add marks for those they like and deduct marks for those they feel against??We all know best performing schools. Historically they have acted as pillars and motivators for all Kenyan students. Why change now when our trust for the leadership is at the lowest? ? Kenya will not develop by supressing the good performance with the pretence of caring for the 'poor performers', whether in exams, in businesses, in farming, in?leadership, etc.? ? We have to encourage best performers so that they lift the average for all Kenyans,all institutions. ? Remember to uplift the poor performers and next time you will be under the care of?incompetent doctors, accountants, be flown by incompetent pilots and be driven by an incompetent drivers at high speed. We have neglegent doctors, unreliable police officers, careless drivers, not forgetting unholy preachers. ? Why do we have low performance in civil service, neglegent doctors, why food shortage, who can trust our whethermen? Why the disgraceful police officers etc, the poor performers are in charge! ? ? Evans From: odhiambo okecth To: Friends of KCDN Group Cc: Kenya Community ; Kenya Community ; Kass Diaspora ; ccr ; africa-oped ; kol ; mwananchi ; mulembe ; panafricanist ; kenyaclub at yahoogroups.com; next_kenya at yahoogroups.com; net-kenya at yahoogroups.com; madaraka-kenya at yahoogroups.com; kenyacitizensassembly at yahoogroups.com; siasa ; KACA at yahoogroups.com; youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com; kenva at yahoogroups.com; progressiveminds ; mwanyagetinge at yahoogroups.com; youthagenda ; kenya-can at yahoogroups.com; kenyap2012g at yahoogroups.com; kenya_pyla at yahoogroups.com; mazingira at yahoogroups.com; jaluo ; BBC ; Letters ; Reggie Group ; Standard ; Nation Sent: Wed, December 30, 2009 8:13:02 AM Subject: [YP_Ke] Were the KCPE results fixed? The best student in the KCPE examinations of 2008 got 460 marks. The best student this year got 438 marks, and he is a student who excelled against all odds, having been a victim of migration occasioned by the Post Election Violence! The question that immediately came to the minds of many was; were these exams fixed? Were the best students under marked? Prior to the exams being held, there were teachers who had all the confidence that their chargees were going to hit the 475 mark. But alas, that was not to be. I want to believe that we have a serious problem at the Ministry of Education. And it could be time to give it a shake up. Peace, blessings and a Happy New Year. Odhiambo T Oketch, CEO KCDN/NEBA Nairobi, Tel; 0724 365 557, 0735 529 126, http://kcdnkomarockswatch. blogspot.com http://nairobieastba.blogspot. com mailto:friendsofkcdn@ yahoogroups.com ...hope and love is what maketh us..... -- Photos: YPs @ Olepolos Country Club last weekend 20th December 2009. For those who missed, here is the evidence :-) http://www.facebook.com/photo_search.php?oid=57703506900&view=all ? REACH OVER 15,200 MEMBERS DIRECTLY BY ADVERTISING ON THIS FORUM. CHARGES ARE Ksh. 1,000 PER ADVERT which you can post 3 times. CALL/MPESA ON +254721663208 For Jobs Vacancies http://www.kazi360.com/ To see job updates on your facebook, become friends with Kazi360 on facebook at http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/profile.php?id=100000469442073&ref=profile ? Visit our website at http://ypkenya.org Join the YP on facebook at http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=57703506900 Follow us on twitter at http://twitter.com/lyp_ke ? 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 -- Photos: YPs @ Olepolos Country Club last weekend 20th December 2009. 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URL: From a_mogaka at yahoo.com Mon Jan 4 07:54:49 2010 From: a_mogaka at yahoo.com (Andrew Mogaka) Date: Mon, 4 Jan 2010 04:54:49 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] In all honesty Gays and lesbians should be officially recognized In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <862213.71215.qm@web56801.mail.re3.yahoo.com> You want us to believe that penetrating orifices designed for excretion,is a sign of a society being "more advanced in thought and morality?" You CANNOT be serious! Im I alone wondering wether to laugh or cry? --- On Mon, 1/4/10, Random Notes wrote: From: Random Notes Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] In all honesty Gays and lesbians should be officially recognized To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Date: Monday, January 4, 2010, 2:31 AM Whenever?people use the bible to justify their prejudices it is a sign that they have no good reasols left to continue holding those prejudices. It is one thing to be against the practice of homosexuality, but quite another to deny the people who are gays and lesbians their rights. It is especially suprising to me when many of the bigots are of African origin and might have a first hand knowledge or have endured?at least one?the following evils/prejudices. ? 1. Slavery: Most Christians in the west who owned other human beings (almost always Africans)?as slaves and?violently supported ?this evil found full justification for it in the bible and even fought a war to?continue the practice (slavery was one of the key issues at the heart?of?the American Civil War) . History and our present day sense of morality today shows us that these?devout, church going, bible quoting believers of the American South were clearly wrong on the subject of slavery. ? 2. Racism: Practiced for throughout human history and most recently in the US?up to the 1960s and in South Africa up to the 1990s?by bible believing Christians with full justification from the bible - the devout Christian US supreme court justices?and the mostly Christian South African Parliament time and again ruled that it was legally and morally justifiable and consistent with their Christian faith. Again, time and modern enlightenment has shown the the church going, bible quoting believers were clearly wrong on the subject. ? The justification against the gays and lesbians?follows the same pattern and?as were advanced by the slavery and racism?advocates of the past. Folks, you can be sure that the?issue will follow the same established pattern as did other forms of prejudice. They are first violently opposed usually with biblical/religious justification and indignation, accompanied by derogatory words and insults aimed at the poor victims?- then with more knowledge and enlightenment eventually become?widely accepted as self evident truths.? ? This?prejudice against homosexuality?will?like every other form of human prejudice?take time to disappear from the modern societies as they become more advanced in thought and morality, perhaps?not in our time, but in good time. ? Just Random Notes ? ? ? On 1/4/10, Jackline Murunga wrote: Why should they be officially recognised and yet they do not live right.?The fact that they are in our society but 'under the light" does not mean we recognise them.? And if their own parents shun them and even go to extend?of not wanting to be known why should we recognise them!?Is it because America has recognized them!.? We are Kenyans and from days in memorial, the days of our forefathers where we came from, that is our ancestors didnt know of such people (homo, les), so why try to bring new cultrues if I may call them.? Why ruin Kenya future generation but accepting these people.? If?God himself who created?US gave them up with their ill ways, why should be accept them.? ?Secondly, the bible states well..A man shall leave his father and mother and cleave to his wife ... doesnt state a man shall leave his father and mother and cleave?to his male (female) partner and the two become one.? Thirdly in the science world its states well Like POLES repel while unlike POLES attract, ?Anode(+ ion) and?CATHODE (-) do work while two anodes and two cathodes will alway not work.? Same applies to human biengs. From: lilian isangalo Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] In all honesty Gays and lesbians should be officially recognized To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Date: Saturday, January 2, 2010, 1:12 AM gays and lesbians will never be legalized in kenya we praying for this country pple to be sober and come back to their GOD WE SHOULD KNOW THAT WE ARE NOT? PERMANENT? HERE IS JUST? TRANSIT?? we are answerable to our creator not kenyan govt ? From: joseph nyongesa To: youngprofessionals_ke Sent: Thu, December 31, 2009 2:15:49 PM Subject: [YP_Ke] In all honesty Gays and lesbians should be officially recognized It?s sometimes difficult to understand why someone should be judged, nay, even ostracized based on what they do privately (to themselves or mutually?with another consenting party). I think this goes against those cardinals of a secular state, of which I think Kenya is. I think moral reforms, should be left to hypocrites and saints and this should be within the limit of their spheres of their influence i.e to their followers.. Gays and lesbians have a right to be officially recognized in a secular state. Cheers. -- Photos: YPs @ Olepolos Country Club last weekend 20th December 2009. For those who missed, here is the evidence :-) http://www.facebook.com/photo_search.php?oid=57703506900&view=all ? REACH OVER 15,200 MEMBERS DIRECTLY BY ADVERTISING ON THIS FORUM. CHARGES ARE Ksh. 1,000 PER ADVERT which you can post 3 times. CALL/MPESA ON +254721663208 For Jobs Vacancies http://www.kazi360.com/ To see job updates on your facebook, become friends with Kazi360 on facebook at http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/profile.php?id=100000469442073&ref=profile ? Visit our website at http://ypkenya.org Join the YP on facebook at http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=57703506900 Follow us on twitter at http://twitter.com/lyp_ke ? 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I guess the place to get them would be in coast. -- LYP INVESTMENT CLUB Hi Everyone! Inline with pursuing our mission, vision & objectives of The League of Young Professionals Kenya - http://ypkenya.org/ , we are NOW starting efforts to get rolling the LYP Investment Club - an investment vehicle for LYP Club Members and other interested YPs. Towards this we are requesting interested YPs to sign up at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe. Should you have any problem subscribing, send me a request at youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com As a buildup to the discussions on the above mailing list, we shall have our 1st organization meeting on Saturday 9th Jan at Club Fiesta, Koinange Street as from 3:00pm. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 REACH OVER 15,200 MEMBERS DIRECTLY BY ADVERTISING ON THIS FORUM. CHARGES ARE Ksh. 1,000 PER ADVERT which you can post 3 times. 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K'Onyiego --- On Thu, 12/31/09, Francis Kioko wrote: From: Francis Kioko Subject: RE: RE: Re: [YP_Ke] Kamau is a Tribalist To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Date: Thursday, December 31, 2009, 4:58 PM Nyandoto, Let's face the truth because it's only the truth that will set us free. The truth is Raila never won the election and we are not 100% sure that Kibaki won either, however we do know that Kibaki was leading in votes according to Mr. Kivuitu and that's why he announced him as the winner of the day. We also do know both sides stole the election to the point where Mr. Kivuitu didn't know for a fact who won. We can go back and forth on this issue of who won and who lost and I can guarantee you that we will never get the truth behind it. My question to you is even if it's true that Kibaki stole the election? Was it right for Raila to kill the innocent wanainchi instead of facing the Njamba Kibaki head on either in the court of law or otherwise? My heart goes to those innocent lives who died because Mr. Amolo was never sworn in as the Kenya's president. Stealing of election is a common thing worldwide, it happens all the times both in the developed and developing countries. God forbid but we may see another stealing in 2012, in case it happens will this mean we go killing people again because someone must be in power. I believe the number one quality of a president or anyone aspiring to be a president is to respect and protect human lives. Raila has no excuse for his behavior after Kibaki was announced the winner. He was given options of dealing with the issue but as usual he rejected all advice and resulted to his militaly believes which landed him where he is now and will cost him 2012. About Kibaki being sworn in at night is understandable given the fact that Raila camp had already pre-planned ethnic cleansing and also the fact that the pentagon had already called the press and announced themselves as the winner of the elections?. Obviously the atmosphere was not conducive for any ceremonial swearing in. This is just common sense, you and I would do the same too. Hey! don't lose me,? my stand is simple; ALL THOSE INVOLVED IN SHADING INNOCENT BLOOD EITHER DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY SHOULD NOT BE ELECTED IN ANY PUBLIC OFFICE. I DON'T CARE HOW QUALIFIED THEY ARE OR WHATEVER GOOD THEY HAVE DONE BEFORE. WE CANNOT TRUST THEM WITH OUR LIVES, THEY ARE MURDERERS AND ARE CAPABLE OF DOING ANYTHING CRAZY TO US AND OUR NATION. KILLING PEOPLE FOR POLITICAL GAINS IS THE MOST BARBARIC THING A LEADER CAN DO. WE SHOULD ALL CONDEM THIS AND DENY THEM OUR SUPPORT AND VOTES PERIOD. Happy New Year brother and I hope this year we will agree that Raila is going nowhere. Frank -----Original Message----- From: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com [mailto:youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Paul Nyandoto Sent: Thursday, December 31, 2009 1:54 PM To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Subject: Vs: RE: Re: [YP_Ke] Kamau is a Tribalist Mr. Franc, I do understand your point of view about Raila. But why do we today accept kibaki as a president after himself was sworn in at night in the dark sorrounded by his tribes mate like a thief, no ceremonial party no national anthem, no foreign diplomates etc. The Kibaki did not even wait for the hours written in our kenyan constitution to see if his opponent has a complain about the election?. You know franc when you talk to us please do take in mind that we are all informed individuals who may? even have read Kenyan law and knows the kenyan constitution. The election was stolen and Kibaki had somewhere to run to. I have never seen a country where the opposition gets such a number of Mps and the winning side very few Mps and still the winner is insecure and can not wait even for 24 hours to see if there is a complain or not. But you know what,? people have let Kibaki to rule, despite even? what the international observers said about the votes and elections etc. Why do you think that we still vote on tribal lines?. Why is central province inhabited mostly by Kikuyus and not other tribes?. We do have 8 provinces why do Kenyan president increase constituencies or districts each and everytime they hear an election is coming?. Do you still think that Kenya is too young so we keep on being stupid and wait for thousands of years other nations underwent to achieve what they have achieved?. There are younger nations in Asia and south? America too, but the younger nations in asia and south america have passed us, why so?? and why didnt they use our theory of waiting all those years. I do think that the future better Kenya lies on the future still younger generations not these intoxicated tribalist we do have today. We can make Kenya a better place if we accept that Kibaki never won, Raila was never sworn in as president and now they share power, but our Kenyans are also crazy. Infact some even want that Uhuru Kenyatta becomes the president, the man who still eat up to today what does not even belong to him. His father messed the country, stole land he is still clinging on , infact if kenya was Chile people like Uhuru would be in court now everyday to defend their properties and to show where they came from. But in Kenya he is still the next` messaya`, coming from the house of mumbi, to save people. What a messed up country do we still have and for how long will this continue?.? I do support the coatal people who want to do away with the rest of kenya and live they own lives. Kenya can do better with devolution of power and majimboism. but this todays mess is taking us nowhere. The other time it was Tom Mboya, then Robert Ouko, today it is Raila I do think the phobia we have is that people does not want change and who ever is trying to introduce new things is seen as a threat. `let all provinces who want to `fuata nyayo to go on? on their own`and leave the rest to follow their destinations. Countries like Finland 5 million inhabitant was also a colony ( population less than nyanza), Sweden 8 million but have done wonders more than 38 million inhabitants like Kenya. Guys can`t you see that we are just lazy, and have? incompetent presidents if not stupid. Paul Nyandoto >>> "Francis Kioko" 12/30/2009 10:21? >>> Mr. Nyandoto, Firstly; I agree with you that tribalism is real in Kenya, it's? also true that people vote on tribal lines and this is not something we can change overnight although it will die with time. We just need to be patient with ourselves and give us a room to grow. Even nations like US did not get where they are overnight, it took them years if centuries to get there. I am firm believer that Kenya will get there sometime, all hope is not lost despite what is happening on the ground. Second;? I accept that everybody makes mistakes but some mistakes are too painful; e.g. The killing of innocent lives in 1982 coup and after 2007 elections in which both Raila was directly involved. We can't just brush off these as just learning mistakes?. When it comes to killing innocent lives is a serious issue. If Raila never called mass action with an excuse that he won the election, I'm positive nobody would have died. Thank God the truth has started to unfold and everything will soon come to light. My opinion is that Raila and anyone involved in these killings should never hold any public office because we cannot trust them anymore. His moving to? Mau forest and getting people out? was necessary, the problem is how he executed the whole thing. Finally; I would not say Raila is incompetence but I would say he has weird natural character in him that always brings him down whenever he tries to go up. This coupled with his inability to work well with other people is the reason behind his failure and probably the reason why he would never be a Kenyan president. The Raila's militant mind/character has been the jigs to his success, uwezi kutumia kipua all the time and expect to get a real meaningful following unfortunately not in Kenya where people love peace. Raila is his own problem and I don't think he will ever change part of it being the fact that he never learns from his past mistakes. Therefore, if we will ever? have a Luo president in Kenya he will not be Raila, Trust me on this. Frank From: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com [mailto:youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Paul Nyandoto Sent: Wednesday, December 30, 2009 6:03 AM To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Subject: Vs: Re: [YP_Ke] Kamau is a Tribalist Kenyans, I do think that we are now going too far with this argument. Tribalism do exist in Kenya and whoever is saying the opposite perhaps is not a true Kenyan. Most of Kenyan leaders are being voted to parliament through their tribes, mark me well this includes even? president Moi who represted Baringo I do not know for how many years. Kenyatta the same and now Kibaki. Luos have produced prominent cosmopolitan leaders and their work still signs upto today. That was Tom Mboya, who never got votes from luo nyanza, but from Nairobi and now we must be proud that Raila Odinga has also done that. These leaders have always championed for the well being of each and every Kenyan. Raila like any other person has mistakes and can make mistakes infact should make mistakes, since through mistakes we do learn a lot. After all what is the real meaning of life?. We learn everyday as we live, the day you stop breathing that is the day you will also stop to learn new things. This forum should be mature to attack or contradict the contributors ideas without attacking the thinker himself. But evidences given in this forum are not enough to brand Raila as an incompetent leader in Kenya today. Kenya is in a mess today, infact Kenya has been in a mess since 1963 when Kenyatta failed to realise the post independence rules, laws, then Moi did the same by just making himself comfortible (Fuata nyayo).? These leaders (Kenyatta, Moi, Kibaki) have shown very poor leadership and have made Kenyans to beg, made Kenyans to look for greener pastures outside, poverty is? the order of the day, hunger is a normal thing in Kenya. Infact even in Kibaki`s constituency children as young as 10 years old have to sell their body for food. Can we jump to conclusion that Kikuyus? are not fit to lead? OR any kalenjin can not lead. This Raila phobia should stop. No luo has been a kenyan president and the only person with 50% luo blood who is a president is Obama and you can see where USA is today compared to Kenya. Perhaps Kenya will only start to grow to the best if a luo become the president, since we have tried Kikuyus and kalenjin leadership but came out with almost ZERO outcome. Excuse me Guys sometimes the truth has to be told otherwise people will not know the real path to follow. Can somebody tell us if Jaramogi Odinga was wrong well he told Kenyatta to stop grabbing lands?. Was Raila wrong to go to jail because he wanted Kenya to be a multiparty state of a democratic state?. Paul Nyandoto >>> Jagem K'Onyiego 30.12.2009 5:25 >>> YPs, It is wonderful how the English language can be twisted, bent, broken, smashed, sieved then pieced together to present misleading information. The presenter of that misleading? information can then vow that whatever they are presenting is 110%accuratete and correct. Only they forget that there is no such thing like 110%. Percentage only goes to 100. Anything more than that is exageration. Mr Kamau's presentation though seeming 100% genuine, and in support of Ochwangi's, both tend? to be too good, actually better than 100%. In other words they lean too much beyond 100%, towards Tribe. This is so because what they tend to talk about are centered on tribe. I wish they have presentations that offer solutions to Kenyans, genuine solutions that is! At the moment, it seems their base of arguement is to be anti or against Raila and Raila's tribe. In their mind, I believe, they are convinced that by doing this, then they will succeed in maligning Raila's name and as such succeed in presenting a picture that, Raila and any other Luo must not be allowed to Lead. According to these two Gentlemen. if they will have suceeded in presenting the bad Raila, then everyone else will have to agree with them, that any other Luo should not be allowed to be in Leadership position, since they oooze the same blood like Raila. And since they have already presented to you a bad Picture of Raila, then the case is closed. >From here Anti Raila momentum should pick up and, Raila's case and the Luos will be a Closed chapter. This theory is a good one. When it is presented to idiots who cannot think beyond their noses it will work. But in my mind, I think there are many citizens who can put two and two together and come up with four. These Citizens will see through the cracks on the presentation of these two Gentlemen, that theirs is a hatred based purely on tribe. I say this because I have seen many responses from them towards Christine Baraza's presentation, where they have hit below the Belt at the Luo tribe. Apparently Baraza happens to be a Luhya, but probably is a supporter of Raila, not because Raila is a Luhya, but because Raila's style of management seems to present hope to Her/Him and many other Kenyans, that, at the end of the tunnel there is hope for good Governance.? By Raila being in Government sanity seems to be coming back slowly. These values are what the two Gentlement do not agree with. They are values that any sober visionary minded person would strive to have for Governance. Unfortunately for Kenyans, we have a concerted effort of a paid front of DO and JK, to disenfranchise the people's mind. We will therefore continue to be hoodwinnked that Ochwangi and Kamau, do disagree with Raila, purely on grounds of Governance. It is a comouflage that will likely fall flat. In any case time is the true revealer. K'Onyiego --- On Tue, 12/29/09, john kamau wrote: From: john kamau Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] Kamau is a Tribalist To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Date: Tuesday, December 29, 2009, 1:06 AM Ochwangi, I have been married to you by a bunch of psychological captives, and I have no regrets for being matched with a strong minded principled gentleman. I can? tell you that I admired your demeanor while faced with uncalled for vitriolic ignorance directed to you by individuals who despite academic accolades preceding their first names, have chosen to live, and now appear to be gunning to lead their entire community and Kenya into perpetual psychological slavery. It is sad that a people taunted as intellectual giants can be so lacking in wisdom, It is absurd when such entities purport to interpret prophesies.? I am hoping that a wise man/woman will emerge in the remaining days of 2009, to advice this gang that the world is full of educated illiterates. You can explain this by looking at the high number of Economic, and political Giants, most of who never went to college, or went but did not leave with any documents worth mentioning.? May I also advice them that the majority are not always right, mostly judging by the way this gang has been conducting them selves in this forum. The sad events of mob justice in our country have been replicated in this forum by this gang. Having said this, I wish to thank all of those who have kept this forum alive with highly intellectual debates and discipline. I pray that THOSE that have so much energy to defend individual politicians even when such defense is absolutely unnecessary, will change tack and deal with National matters as Kenyans and not tribe. I regret that I was seen as a hater of a tribe called RAILA;and by extension a hater of Luos. May I sincerely confess that my back ground and experience has no room for such short sightedness? I have had the privilege of living in every part of our country, among every Kenyan community. I now live amongst foreigners, in a foreign land. Kenyas rich tribal diversity, despite of current politically motivated divisions is still a great asset for the Country.? Kenya is still the greatest country on earth, with a hope and a promising future. All that it requires is for all of us to invest our past experiences to redeem the glory of our country. We can start by forgiving each other unconditionally, and calling all our politicians to total accountability as individuals.? We should strengthen our institutions of governance, by urgently adopting a new constitution, designed to harmonize the Country. Parties, religious and ethnic interests should not be used to design the constitution. The constitution, WHICH SHOULD BE SUPREME; shall be able to protect all national interests. Lets have a harmoniously peaceable 2010. --- On Sat, 12/26/09, Christine Baraza > wrote: > From: Christine Baraza > > Subject: [YP_Ke] Kamau is a Tribalist > To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com , jkorig at yahoo.com > Date: Saturday, December 26, 2009, 9:27 AM > Jagem at least you are tryin to > engage Kamau in a sober debate but from all Kamau's > posts in this forum-the only conclusion that any sane human > being will come to is that John Kamau is a tribalist going > to an extent of calling Raila Odinga "JATERO". Is > calling Raila names part of the argument about his duties as > the PM or just pure TRIBAL HATRED? > > Kamau hides and pretends to be a progressive who want > Kenya to move forward but doesnt miss a chance in any post > that he makes to abuse Raila and more so to blame Raila for > everything thats wrong with Kenya. The day Kamau blamed > RAILA for trbalism in the civil service-that civil service > is full of Mount Kenya people and thats must be blamed on > RAILA ODINGA and not MWAI KIBAKI nor FRANCIS MUTHAURA. Do > you see the trend-the trend is blame RAILA for > everything. > > You are asking Kamau the way forward..Really? > Kamau's way forward is as strange as those who claim > that there is no global warming. His argument is that all > the 222 MPs must go home..secondly Raila, Kibaki, Ruto, > Uhuru all must go home. This is insane and very childish > argument in deed, No wonder Tribalists have destroyed my > country called Kenya. Kamau cant even point to you the > person who feels should lead Kenya-Why? Because he is a > tribalist whill only point to the people who speak the > language that he speaks but given that he is hiding behind > proressive forum-hnt tell you anything but blame Raila and > even call for Railas retirement from politics just because > the Constitution bars Kiabki from contesting the presidency. > Kamau s never blamed Kibaki in any specific way at all-Why? > You now know why? > > Please people If we call ourselves PROGRESSIVES lets > live by the name and also ACT by the name. Lets try our best > to transcend TRIBALISM and look at these leaders as Kenyans. > If we say that Kibaki has failed..lets give concrete policy > issues where he has failed not just hate him because of his > tribe. If Kibaki has enhanced TRIBALISM in Kenya lets say it > and give examples like the civil service. 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URL: From dochwangi at yahoo.com Mon Jan 4 13:50:16 2010 From: dochwangi at yahoo.com (David ochwangi) Date: Mon, 4 Jan 2010 10:50:16 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Raila Odinga: The Most Trusted Politician in Kenya In-Reply-To: <433500.73348.qm@web113817.mail.gq1.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <272140.87735.qm@web30407.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Sorry to break it to you Professor Christine Baraza but this is as predictable as clockwork! This phony rubbish poll paid for by the cult designed to hoodwink Kenyans has absolutely no merit, value or credibility. Uongo mtupu! I mean you have to be a complete moron to believe otherwise, it is laughable to think that people are still so gullible to believe the shenanigans of public manipulations by the so called opinion polls. Angela Ambitho?s ??Infotrak Harris? firm is directly linked to Raila Odinga both in funding and politically, so are we to believe that their so called findings are true? She didn?t even attempt to hide the bias; Steadman tried for a while but he was finally unearthed, lost credibility and quickly changed names to stay in business. Ambitho?s firm has taken the mantle. This ?poll? is nothing but a predictable sham; a complete joke. It does not square with the facts; eti the most trusted, hahah! By? The IDPs who lost their livelihoods in his name? The PEV violence victims and their families? By the PEV suspects and their families? Is employment up courtesy of the PM? Is the economy up courtesy of PM or is it because ODM is so peaceful, well managed and epitome of good governance? Is nepotism dead courtesy of the PM? Did she ask the Rift Valley voters what they thought of the PM?s own statements in KASS FM when he said he is ?not like a dog that gives birth and eats its own puppies? to see if they believe the PM has abandoned them with respect to the MAU and treatment of PEV suspects? Did she poll the PEV victims if they trust someone who openly said murderers didn?t do anything wrong and should be released? How about Mungiki victims, did she poll them too? The PM has publicly aided and comforted Mungiki?s chairman, perhaps that is the trust Ms. Ambitho is talking about, maybe? Did she poll the murderous lieutenants in ODM?s top leadership who helped fund the mayhem? Is trust why the PM is now turning to tribal elders and the church for political survival? ??Ms Ambitho didn?t even attempt to explain what parameters/questions the poll is based on; she didn?t say what demography she polled; the statistical sampling methodology used (mean and standard deviations), the margin of error in her results; for all we know she could have sampled Bondo and the cult itself; I mean the so called poll is flawed I can?t believe the Standard posted it as a newsworthy item. My point is good people, don?t fall for this nonsense, it is an age old trick well funded politicians resort to salvage their images; Raila is a master at it. Like all of them, Raila is just as tainted and immersed in an irreversible political quandary it is not even funny. Thank GOD this tricks and polls don?t vote, that is what matters guys and we the people will have the final say!?? --- On Mon, 1/4/10, Christine Baraza wrote: From: Christine Baraza Subject: [YP_Ke] Raila Odinga: The Most Trusted Politician in Kenya To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Date: Monday, January 4, 2010, 11:48 AM The infotrak Harris poll recently showed that Raila Odinga is the currently the most trusted politician in the country following strong stances that he has taken on national issues unlike leaders who have continuously pushed tribal agenda (Read KKK). The poll is a welcome development as it shows that Kenyans are slowly starting to move away from tribalism and look at national issues as important for the country. This is a move in the right direction for the country. ? The poll also sent a chilling message to the so called KKK- led by Vice President Kalonzo Musyoka who is now lost in the tribal noise and could only manage 3 percent trust, which the pollsters said mainly came from his own tribe. He must have acquired a new name Mr 3 percent from last years Mr.10 percent. Kenyans seems to be outrightly rejecting tribalism and this must be a very good sign that this country has the potential for unity and more importantly for development. ? It must also be noted all the leaders championing the tribal grouping KKK- faired the worst in terms of trust with Ruto getting 5 percent, Uhuru 5 percent and Kalonzo 3 percent. Even Martha Karua beat these tribal warlords. Kenyans, this is 2010 and this poll should be taken as a glimmer of hope for the future and for 2010 where we pray that we get a new constitution and a raft of other legal and institutional reforms. Lets do our part as young progressives by shunning tribalism and moving this country forward with constructive ideas. ? ? ? --- On Mon, 1/4/10, Mheshimiwa... wrote: From: Mheshimiwa... Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] KALENJIN ELDERS ASSURE RAILA?! To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Date: Monday, January 4, 2010, 10:39 AM Sang.....i think i got to do some narrative to you as early at this in this year 2010.. Rafiki,,,,you seem to have nothing to offer this forum...something meaningful in terms of value to at least quote... All you dream of is Ruto being against Raila...your statements in all manner of respects show strong hatred? for Raila of which we have managed to put up with for sometime... Yes,,we know you hate Raila that much...and u support William to whichever extent...why lack the basic courtesy of even saying happy new year to the forum before you tell us your so believed pizza of the day....as per your mail.... What good has your Mr.William done to the kenyan pple that u keep telling us how YOUR TRIBE..not even kenyans...will bring down Raila... My friend...why do you waste time to preach HATE to us?? Myself and a good number of us here love peace...Don't feed us thrush... It is a new year..that we need to be proactive in our thoughts... If you love your Ruto so much...go campaign for him...and spend your wasted sleep on strategising on how he wins 2012 presidency...U GOT TO START THAT AS PRONTO... Mheshimiwa Josh -- LYP INVESTMENT CLUB ? Hi Everyone! ? 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URL: From christinebaraza at yahoo.com Mon Jan 4 17:59:30 2010 From: christinebaraza at yahoo.com (Christine Baraza) Date: Mon, 4 Jan 2010 14:59:30 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Kalonzo Musyoka Lost in the KKK Noise In-Reply-To: <272140.87735.qm@web30407.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <283790.15205.qm@web113802.mail.gq1.yahoo.com> Since the Vice President started harping the formation of a tribal group of leaders called KKK he seems to be going down slope very fast and even rying to twist the explanation that he gave in national TV for the tribal group hasnt helped him either. The recent opinon poll only gave him 3 percent trusworthiness..this is sad for a politician who casts himself as being saved and a very good christian. He has moved from being Mr.10 perent to a Mr.3 percent. ? At least the Kenyan electorate is moving in the right direction by shunning tribalistic leaders who believe that they can only survive by manipulating tribal feelings and ganing up in tribal groupings. As 2010 begins Kenyans should be serious people and know that development can only be achieved when we straighten our politics. Its time KKK was given the contempt it deserves. Its founders like Kalonzo are running all over trying to re-explain themeselves for they have realized that the Kenyan electorate is slowly knowing that thye have been misused through tribal call that only matter to individual politicians. ? Lets kick tribalism out of Kenya and out of our politics. Its gonna take time but we have to start somewhere. We must all distance ourselves from the doomsday KKK grouping for it has nothing..no policy to offer to the Kenyan people-only disunity and hatred. We must learn a lot of lessons from 2007 bangled elections and find the best path for kenyas politics and development.. We the progressive must start here and any useless contribution like those of Ochwangi must not be responded to for they are a waste of time. ? ? ? ? --- On Mon, 1/4/10, David ochwangi wrote: From: David ochwangi Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] Raila Odinga: The Most Trusted Politician in Kenya To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Cc: christinebaraza at yahoo.com Date: Monday, January 4, 2010, 1:50 PM Sorry to break it to you Professor Christine Baraza but this is as predictable as clockwork! This phony rubbish poll paid for by the cult designed to hoodwink Kenyans has absolutely no merit, value or credibility. Uongo mtupu! I mean you have to be a complete moron to believe otherwise, it is laughable to think that people are still so gullible to believe the shenanigans of public manipulations by the so called opinion polls. Angela Ambitho?s ??Infotrak Harris? firm is directly linked to Raila Odinga both in funding and politically, so are we to believe that their so called findings are true? She didn?t even attempt to hide the bias; Steadman tried for a while but he was finally unearthed, lost credibility and quickly changed names to stay in business. Ambitho?s firm has taken the mantle. This ?poll? is nothing but a predictable sham; a complete joke. It does not square with the facts; eti the most trusted, hahah! By? The IDPs who lost their livelihoods in his name? The PEV violence victims and their families? By the PEV suspects and their families? Is employment up courtesy of the PM? Is the economy up courtesy of PM or is it because ODM is so peaceful, well managed and epitome of good governance? Is nepotism dead courtesy of the PM? Did she ask the Rift Valley voters what they thought of the PM?s own statements in KASS FM when he said he is ?not like a dog that gives birth and eats its own puppies? to see if they believe the PM has abandoned them with respect to the MAU and treatment of PEV suspects? Did she poll the PEV victims if they trust someone who openly said murderers didn?t do anything wrong and should be released? How about Mungiki victims, did she poll them too? The PM has publicly aided and comforted Mungiki?s chairman, perhaps that is the trust Ms. Ambitho is talking about, maybe? Did she poll the murderous lieutenants in ODM?s top leadership who helped fund the mayhem? Is trust why the PM is now turning to tribal elders and the church for political survival? ??Ms Ambitho didn?t even attempt to explain what parameters/questions the poll is based on; she didn?t say what demography she polled; the statistical sampling methodology used (mean and standard deviations), the margin of error in her results; for all we know she could have sampled Bondo and the cult itself; I mean the so called poll is flawed I can?t believe the Standard posted it as a newsworthy item. My point is good people, don?t fall for this nonsense, it is an age old trick well funded politicians resort to salvage their images; Raila is a master at it. Like all of them, Raila is just as tainted and immersed in an irreversible political quandary it is not even funny. Thank GOD this tricks and polls don?t vote, that is what matters guys and we the people will have the final say!?? --- On Mon, 1/4/10, Christine Baraza wrote: From: Christine Baraza Subject: [YP_Ke] Raila Odinga: The Most Trusted Politician in Kenya To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Date: Monday, January 4, 2010, 11:48 AM The infotrak Harris poll recently showed that Raila Odinga is the currently the most trusted politician in the country following strong stances that he has taken on national issues unlike leaders who have continuously pushed tribal agenda (Read KKK). The poll is a welcome development as it shows that Kenyans are slowly starting to move away from tribalism and look at national issues as important for the country. This is a move in the right direction for the country. ? The poll also sent a chilling message to the so called KKK- led by Vice President Kalonzo Musyoka who is now lost in the tribal noise and could only manage 3 percent trust, which the pollsters said mainly came from his own tribe. He must have acquired a new name Mr 3 percent from last years Mr.10 percent. Kenyans seems to be outrightly rejecting tribalism and this must be a very good sign that this country has the potential for unity and more importantly for development. ? It must also be noted all the leaders championing the tribal grouping KKK- faired the worst in terms of trust with Ruto getting 5 percent, Uhuru 5 percent and Kalonzo 3 percent. Even Martha Karua beat these tribal warlords. Kenyans, this is 2010 and this poll should be taken as a glimmer of hope for the future and for 2010 where we pray that we get a new constitution and a raft of other legal and institutional reforms. Lets do our part as young progressives by shunning tribalism and moving this country forward with constructive ideas. ? ? ? --- On Mon, 1/4/10, Mheshimiwa... wrote: From: Mheshimiwa... Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] KALENJIN ELDERS ASSURE RAILA?! To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Date: Monday, January 4, 2010, 10:39 AM Sang.....i think i got to do some narrative to you as early at this in this year 2010.. Rafiki,,,,you seem to have nothing to offer this forum...something meaningful in terms of value to at least quote... All you dream of is Ruto being against Raila...your statements in all manner of respects show strong hatred? for Raila of which we have managed to put up with for sometime... Yes,,we know you hate Raila that much...and u support William to whichever extent...why lack the basic courtesy of even saying happy new year to the forum before you tell us your so believed pizza of the day....as per your mail.... What good has your Mr.William done to the kenyan pple that u keep telling us how YOUR TRIBE..not even kenyans...will bring down Raila... My friend...why do you waste time to preach HATE to us?? Myself and a good number of us here love peace...Don't feed us thrush... It is a new year..that we need to be proactive in our thoughts... If you love your Ruto so much...go campaign for him...and spend your wasted sleep on strategising on how he wins 2012 presidency...U GOT TO START THAT AS PRONTO... Mheshimiwa Josh -- LYP INVESTMENT CLUB ? Hi Everyone! ? Inline with pursuing our mission, vision & objectives of The League of Young Professionals Kenya - http://ypkenya.org/ , we are NOW starting efforts to get rolling the LYP Investment Club - an investment vehicle for LYP Club Members and other interested YPs. ? Towards this we are requesting interested YPs to sign up at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe. 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Having said that I intend to add value to this party, I would prefer joining one with laudable, empirical objectives (read vision) and with a promising future for Kenya. Please advise. Erustus Ouko -- LYP INVESTMENT CLUB Hi Everyone! Inline with pursuing our mission, vision & objectives of The League of Young Professionals Kenya - http://ypkenya.org/ , we are NOW starting efforts to get rolling the LYP Investment Club - an investment vehicle for LYP Club Members and other interested YPs. Towards this we are requesting interested YPs to sign up at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe. Should you have any problem subscribing, send me a request at youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com As a buildup to the discussions on the above mailing list, we shall have our 1st organization meeting on Saturday 9th Jan at Club Fiesta, Koinange Street as from 3:00pm. 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CALL/MPESA ON +254 721 663 208 For Jobs Vacancies http://www.kazi360.com/ From youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Mon Jan 4 13:20:07 2010 From: youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com (Moderator YP_Ke) Date: Mon, 4 Jan 2010 10:20:07 -0800 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Interview at MFI office solutions In-Reply-To: <80a684d61001040942s1a5f6138l113bf1f9c2860fea@mail.gmail.com> References: <512474.38739.qm@web32806.mail.mud.yahoo.com> <6aa83e450912310334t66d5d1e1p31eac9a4e8b8a9bf@mail.gmail.com> <013301ca8ae3$8ea97540$0302a8c0@DAAXP> <80a684d61001040942s1a5f6138l113bf1f9c2860fea@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <82dec6651001041020w13c22504p88b434bc0dae84f5@mail.gmail.com> I cant remember ever banning him from YP or such scam. Maybe it was in another forum. -- Regards YP_Ke Group Moderator On 1/4/10, judy kaiguire wrote: > I thought DAVID SVARRER DAI was banned from this forum after offering > fake jobs that members set an alarm on.l find it unacceptable for him > to come up again and advice the same forum on Job issues, over to you > Moderator. > > On 1/1/10, DAI David Svarrer wrote: >> To J.M.Wanzuki: >> >> I know MFI Solutions from middle level management and up. They are >> professionals. You appear as if you are new in business? Which jobs have >> you >> held before in management ? >> >> When we receive applicants for software development positions or project >> management positions, we are interested in what the applicant can do. >> >> Any employer in his right mind will test the patience of an applicant, and >> also see how the applicant spend his time while waiting for interview. >> >> So such a delay tactic can be part of testing if you are actually a >> beavis&butthead nobody want to employ, or, if you actually are a patient >> young person, who spend his time waiting smartly, thus a prospect value to >> the organisation. >> >> You was seeking a managerial position in MFI Solutions. You are writing "3 >> asians" as if you did not do your home work. Why did you not check up the >> ownership of a company where you want to be a manager ? >> >> As a matter of fact, I never ever waste my time. My time is way too >> precious >> for me to waste time while waiting. I can therefore wait anywhere for 2, >> 4, >> 6 hours, and still spend my time constructively in a qualified manner. >> >> Why didn't you bring with you a notebook and spend the time: >> a.. writing down business ideas, >> b.. doing analysis of prospect business situations, >> c.. jot down ideas, >> d.. write the next job application, etc. etc.? >> IN lack of this, why didn't you: >> a.. prepare for the next interview in your head? >> b.. prepare for that waiting time? >> c.. check up the ownership of the company before you went? >> >> If you apply for a managerial position you are expected to take control to >> some extent of the interview, and thereby show your managerial >> capabilities. >> You are expected to be a good listener. Being a good listener is to ask >> questions actively. Not mechanically, but from a genuine interest in >> working >> there. Did you remember to check up the company "MFI Office Solutions" on >> the internet - that is - to google' it ? >> >> Have you considered the possibility that the receptionist is maybe there >> to >> find out how you (and the other interviewee's) behave in the reception >> while >> waiting. Have you considered thinking about why many companies have a >> camera >> in the reception? Then the manager can have a screen in his office and >> just >> sit and watch what you are doing while waiting: >> Picking your nose? Sitting as if the chair is on fire? Utilizing your time >> efficiently? Engaging in dialogue with the co-interviewee's? Starting a >> chat/flirt with the receptionist? >> >> >> >> How about this approach to job-interviews: >> >> When you arrive, start working on your laptop. If the power runs out, >> after >> maybe an hour or so, ask kindly and humbly for a power connection to your >> laptop, such that you can work while waiting. The organisation will be >> surprised about this seriousness. The rumour about your behaviour will >> most >> likely end up with the same manager. If you now are working on a business >> proposal, or a business plan - seriously - while waiting for the interview >> - >> now what does that say about you? Furthermore - you didn't check a thing >> about this MFI Solutions before you went there. You would have known >> >> In regards to the insult to Kenyans - I know as a fact, that some Kenyans >> do >> treat their country men worse than what you have experienced. >> >> If you don't like asians - then I must also say, that it appears a bit fun >> that you are seeking a managerial position without knowing or checking out >> that MFI Solutions is a family business, owned by and run by asians. I >> know >> them as a group of very professional asians, and I also know that they >> have >> no problem showing respect to any African or any other origin, if that >> person gives them reason to do so. >> >> Having a masters degree is not the same as having experience. >> >> Being nice is a personal capability. Having attitude problems is a >> personal >> incapability :-) >> >> Kind regards >> Digital Age Institute Ltd. >> David Svarrer, CEO >> >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: steven hongo >> To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com >> Sent: Thursday, December 31, 2009 2:34 PM >> Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] Interview at MFI office solutions >> >> >> What if I qualify very well and have not the papers? >> >> >> On Thu, Dec 31, 2009 at 12:13 AM, Martin Ouko >> wrote: >> >> Problem with certificates is that everyone has them. These guys are >> not >> necessarily interested in paper qualifications, maybe how u'd fit in the >> organization and other things. They'll only look at ur papers to make >> copies >> if they decide to hire u. >> >> Sent from my iPod >> >> On Dec 30, 2009, at 2:04 AM, jmwanzuki at yahoo.com wrote: >> >> >> I attended an interview at MFI office solutions about two weeks ago. >> This was my second interview. Shock on me. To start with, I was delayed >> for >> more than one hour before I could be interviewed. However, I decided to >> stay. At some point, we were more than seven (7) people at the reception >> waiting to be interviewed. When I got to the room, interview panel.... >> three >> Asians. One was smoking and had a wine glass with him. Questions asked >> were >> extremely mechanical. >> >> During my first interview I was also delayed for 30 minutes. The >> General Manager was also asking very mechanical questions. In both >> interviews, they did not look at my certificates and testimonials even >> though I had them with me. >> >> Young Professionals >> Has any of you had dealings with MFI Office Solutions? >> Who are the owners/directors? >> Do they manage their company well au ni jua kali? >> Might any YPK have attended the same interview? >> >> Considering that it was a Management position and they had even >> stated >> that they would even consider someone with a Master degree. I found the >> who >> process a joke and an insult to Kenyans. >> >> Comments please >> >> >> >> >> -- >> Photos: YPs @ Olepolos Country Club last weekend 20th December 2009. >> For those who missed, here is the evidence :-) >> http://www.facebook.com/photo_search.php?oid=57703506900&view=all >> >> REACH OVER 15,200 MEMBERS DIRECTLY BY ADVERTISING ON THIS FORUM. >> CHARGES ARE Ksh. 1,000 PER ADVERT which you can post 3 times. 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CHARGES ARE Ksh. 1,000 PER ADVERT which you can post 3 times. CALL/MPESA ON +254 721 663 208 For Jobs Vacancies http://www.kazi360.com/ From youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Mon Jan 4 17:18:20 2010 From: youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com (Moderator YP_Ke) Date: Mon, 4 Jan 2010 14:18:20 -0800 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] I envy this man Zuma Message-ID: <82dec6651001041418l66db209bw6c7a73181927b27b@mail.gmail.com> I envy this man Zuma, five and still counting But unlike the Zulu ones, can our two modern Kenyan women agree to live peacefully alongside each other? Just wondering aloud! -- Regards YP_Ke Group Moderator -- LYP INVESTMENT CLUB Hi Everyone! Inline with pursuing our mission, vision & objectives of The League of Young Professionals Kenya - http://ypkenya.org/ , we are NOW starting efforts to get rolling the LYP Investment Club - an investment vehicle for LYP Club Members and other interested YPs. 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On 1/3/10, Ogendi wrote: > YPs > > If we have a graphic designer in the house please contact me privately. > > Regards > > Ogendi > > -- > ------ > Yes, you can cut your phone bill > http://www.voipo.com/1758.html > > -- > LYP INVESTMENT CLUB > > Hi Everyone! > > Inline with pursuing our mission, vision & objectives of The League of Young > Professionals Kenya - http://ypkenya.org/ , we are NOW starting efforts to > get rolling the LYP Investment Club - an investment vehicle for LYP Club > Members and other interested YPs. > > Towards this we are requesting interested YPs to sign up at > http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe. Should you > have any problem subscribing, send me a request at > youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com > > As a buildup to the discussions on the above mailing list, we shall have our > 1st organization meeting on Saturday 9th Jan at Club Fiesta, Koinange Street > as from 3:00pm. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 > > REACH OVER 15,200 MEMBERS DIRECTLY BY ADVERTISING ON THIS FORUM. CHARGES ARE > Ksh. 1,000 PER ADVERT which you can post 3 times. CALL/MPESA ON +254 721 663 > 208 > > For Jobs Vacancies http://www.kazi360.com/ > From ppa at africaonline.co.ke Tue Jan 5 01:24:56 2010 From: ppa at africaonline.co.ke (People For Peace) Date: Tue, 5 Jan 2010 09:24:56 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] Regional News Message-ID: Colleagues Home & Abroad Regional News WHY OWUOR WON'T APOLOGIZE OVER HIS CORRUPTION REMARKS BY REGIONAL NEWS TEAM NAIROBI-KENYA JANUARY 5, 2010 Evangelical churches have not only launched a scathing attack on self-proclaimed Prophet David Owuor over his allegations that churches were engaging in corruption but also demanding he should apologize. The Federation of Evangelical and Independent Christian Churches of Kenya (FEICCK) maintains Dr Owuor should apologize because his claims according to them were not only unfounded but also uncalled for. Last week, Owuor said in Kisumu that the church was defrauding the faithful, adding the church lost it when it became partisan in the run up to the last General Election. He also accused the church of being on the wrong side of the debate on constitution making, especially the Kadhi's courts. However, given that the Church as an Institution has two dimensions: a temporal: dealing with the affairs of this world and spiritual no doubt that the church can be corrupt. How many times have you heard some institutions like hospitals, schools, colleges and universities, etc have been accused of misappropriation of funds? There are some cases where one University alone has been accused of losing over 1billion shillings through fraud and even computers stolen in a dubious manner. As an institution the pastor, a priest, the Pope or any type of religious leader is the temporal leader and spiritual pastor of his church. As such they are bound to sin just like any other human being. It explains why recently a corrupt pastor was chased away from Botswana because of misuse of church funds and an attempt to convert church property to his own. Of course this pastor is not alone, there are many such men and women all over the world. There are some who have bought a whole building with church's money in his or her name. Is that not corruption and being hypocrite as Evangelist Owuor claims? It is against the background that in the summer of 2004 Rev. Brian Lisowski admitted he systematically pilfered cash from his former parish on the Southwest Side of Chicago. Lisowski, former pastor of St. Bede the Venerable Catholic Church, pleaded guilty to money laundering charges in exchange for a sentence of 4 years in prison. Rev. Brian Lisowski was caught with a prostitute. The whole truth came when the parishioners at St. Bede the Venerable Catholic church in Chicago, Illinois, began to suspect their pastor had been keeping secrets from them. The Archdiocese of Chicago confirmed that Lisowski had systematically skimmed more than $1 million from the parish in his five years as pastor. The theft was discovered when collections went up dramatically after Lisowski left the parish. The embezzlement at St. Bede is one of dozens of high-profile cases involving churches in 2004. It was about the same time in New York, the Rev. Charles Betts of Morning Star Missionary Baptist Church was accused by prosecutors, along with the bookkeeper and her husband, of stealing $494,000 while in Rockford, Ill., Jannine M. McKee was sentenced to 18 months in prison for taking $140,000 from the Second Congregational Church, where she was the volunteer financial secretary. A former bookkeeper at St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church in Layton, Utah, was charged with stealing more than $38,000 as Marie Wendel, business manager for Kolbe Catholic School in Cheektowaga, N.Y., was accused of stealing $332,000, while at Grace United Church in nearby Buffalo, the church's day care director, Bernadette Lucas, embezzled $235,000. Both pleaded guilty. According to Lana Staheli in her book, "Affair-Proof" Your Marriage (New York: Cliff Street Books/Harper-Collins, 1998), pastors and clergy are not only bound to corruption and stealing but also likely to have an affair with women. Staheli indicates that several studies have shown married men have affairs, middle-class educated women have affairs, and those who have had premarital sex have affairs. And so do those with a lower-quality sex life, those with lower-quality marriages, those who live in large cities, and married people under the age of 25. So it is about money and sex. Those involved in religious leadership are likely to be corrupt because they are often having more unmet needs and opportunities than others. Even if they are not sole signatories to the bank cheques they have powers to controlling the accounts. Corruption existed long in church history, especially in the Roman Catholic when Pope Julius II in 1507 introduced the sale of the Peter Indulgence (indulgence money used to finish building St. Peter's Basilica in Rome). Martin Luther protested because it was illegal. The distribution of indulgence within Germany was handed over to the top customs official, Prince Albrecht, by Pope Leo X. Many Christians could sell indulgences for the sins of deceased friends and relatives; and who wanted a friend or relative to spend time in purgatory when it was so easy to get them into paradise. They could also sell indulgence for sins one was going to commit in the future. Luther believed that the sinful person ought to spend his/her life filled with remorse and in humility towards God's mercy and as such should not be bribed. That is why Luther did not only warn it was a breach of God's honor to buy indulgence without feeling true inner remorse and penance but also on October 31, 1517 he wrote a letter to the bishops protesting against the sale of indulgences. He claimed indulgences were wrong and demonstrated the evilness of the church hierarchy. Paying money for forgiveness he said was not the same as being repentant. Buying and getting pardons is no replacement for doing acts of love. If people are buying pardons rather than food for the poor, he said in his 95 thesis they're missing the point. 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Name: not available Type: image/jpeg Size: 1955 bytes Desc: not available URL: From amosogal at gmail.com Mon Jan 4 23:32:51 2010 From: amosogal at gmail.com (Lee Makwiny) Date: Tue, 5 Jan 2010 07:32:51 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Raila Odinga: The Most Trusted Politician in Kenya In-Reply-To: <272140.87735.qm@web30407.mail.mud.yahoo.com> References: <433500.73348.qm@web113817.mail.gq1.yahoo.com> <272140.87735.qm@web30407.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <594ded441001042032h7b0ce8ccg669c5650ae4cd987@mail.gmail.com> Ochwangi, With all due respect, I support your sentiment that "we the people count' not the opinion polls. And by the way, has it ever occured to you that Raila has more support and is the most trusted leader even in this forum? Thats the voice of the people and it will take time to change. On Mon, Jan 4, 2010 at 9:50 PM, David ochwangi wrote: > Sorry to break it to you Professor Christine Baraza but this is as > predictable as clockwork! This phony rubbish poll paid for by the cult > designed to hoodwink Kenyans has absolutely no merit, value or credibility. > Uongo mtupu! I mean you have to be a complete moron to believe otherwise, it > is laughable to think that people are still so gullible to believe the > shenanigans of public manipulations by the so called opinion polls. Angela > Ambitho?s ?Infotrak Harris? firm is directly linked to Raila Odinga both > in funding and politically, so are we to believe that their so called > findings are true? She didn?t even attempt to hide the bias; Steadman tried > for a while but he was finally unearthed, lost credibility and quickly > changed names to stay in business. Ambitho?s firm has taken the mantle. This > ?poll? is nothing but a predictable sham; a complete joke. It does not > square with the facts; eti the most trusted, hahah! By? The IDPs who lost > their livelihoods in his name? The PEV violence victims and their families? > By the PEV suspects and their families? Is employment up courtesy of the PM? > Is the economy up courtesy of PM or is it because ODM is so peaceful, well > managed and epitome of good governance? Is nepotism dead courtesy of the PM? > Did she ask the Rift Valley voters what they thought of the PM?s own > statements in KASS FM when he said he is ?not like a dog that gives birth > and eats its own puppies? to see if they believe the PM has abandoned them > with respect to the MAU and treatment of PEV suspects? Did she poll the PEV > victims if they trust someone who openly said murderers didn?t do anything > wrong and should be released? How about Mungiki victims, did she poll them > too? The PM has publicly aided and comforted Mungiki?s chairman, perhaps > that is the trust Ms. Ambitho is talking about, maybe? Did she poll the > murderous lieutenants in ODM?s top leadership who helped fund the mayhem? Is > trust why the PM is now turning to tribal elders and the church for > political survival? Ms Ambitho didn?t even attempt to explain what > parameters/questions the poll is based on; she didn?t say what demography > she polled; the statistical sampling methodology used (mean and standard > deviations), the margin of error in her results; for all we know she could > have sampled Bondo and the cult itself; I mean the so called poll is flawed > I can?t believe the Standard posted it as a newsworthy item. My point is > good people, don?t fall for this nonsense, it is an age old trick well > funded politicians resort to salvage their images; Raila is a master at it. > Like all of them, Raila is just as tainted and immersed in an irreversible > political quandary it is not even funny. Thank GOD this tricks and polls > don?t vote, that is what matters guys and we the people will have the final > say! > > --- On *Mon, 1/4/10, Christine Baraza * wrote: > > > From: Christine Baraza > Subject: [YP_Ke] Raila Odinga: The Most Trusted Politician in Kenya > > To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com > Date: Monday, January 4, 2010, 11:48 AM > > > The infotrak Harris poll recently showed that Raila Odinga is the > currently the most trusted politician in the country following strong > stances that he has taken on national issues unlike leaders who have > continuously pushed tribal agenda (Read KKK). The poll is a welcome > development as it shows that Kenyans are slowly starting to move away from > tribalism and look at national issues as important for the country. This is > a move in the right direction for the country. > > The poll also sent a chilling message to the so called KKK- led by Vice > President Kalonzo Musyoka who is now lost in the tribal noise and could only > manage 3 percent trust, which the pollsters said mainly came from his own > tribe. He must have acquired a new name Mr 3 percent from last years Mr.10 > percent. Kenyans seems to be outrightly rejecting tribalism and this must be > a very good sign that this country has the potential for unity and more > importantly for development. > > It must also be noted all the leaders championing the tribal grouping KKK- > faired the worst in terms of trust with Ruto getting 5 percent, Uhuru 5 > percent and Kalonzo 3 percent. Even Martha Karua beat these tribal warlords. > Kenyans, this is 2010 and this poll should be taken as a glimmer of hope for > the future and for 2010 where we pray that we get a new constitution and a > raft of other legal and institutional reforms. Lets do our part as young > progressives by shunning tribalism and moving this country forward with > constructive ideas. > > > > > > --- On *Mon, 1/4/10, Mheshimiwa... * wrote: > > > From: Mheshimiwa... > Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] KALENJIN ELDERS ASSURE RAILA?! > To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com > Date: Monday, January 4, 2010, 10:39 AM > > Sang.....i think i got to do some narrative to you as early at this in this > year 2010.. > > Rafiki,,,,you seem to have nothing to offer this forum...something > meaningful in terms of value to at least quote... > All you dream of is Ruto being against Raila...your statements in all > manner of respects show strong hatred for Raila of which we have managed to > put up with for sometime... > Yes,,we know you hate Raila that much...and u support William to whichever > extent...why lack the basic courtesy of even saying happy new year to the > forum before you tell us your so believed pizza of the day....as per your > mail.... > What good has your Mr.William done to the kenyan pple that u keep telling > us how YOUR TRIBE..not even kenyans...will bring down Raila... > > My friend...why do you waste time to preach HATE to us? Myself and a good > number of us here love peace...Don't feed us thrush... > It is a new year..that we need to be proactive in our thoughts... > > If you love your Ruto so much...go campaign for him...and spend your wasted > sleep on strategising on how he wins 2012 presidency...U GOT TO START THAT > AS PRONTO... > > > > Mheshimiwa Josh > -- > LYP INVESTMENT CLUB > > Hi Everyone! > > Inline with pursuing our mission, vision & objectives of The League of > Young Professionals Kenya - http://ypkenya.org/ , we are NOW starting > efforts to get rolling the LYP Investment Club - an investment vehicle for > LYP Club Members and other interested YPs. > > Towards this we are requesting interested YPs to sign up at > http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe. Should you > have any problem subscribing, send me a request at youngprofessionals.ke@ > gmail.com > > As a buildup to the discussions on the above mailing list, we shall have > our 1st organization meeting on Saturday 9th Jan at Club Fiesta, Koinange > Street as from 3:00pm. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 > 663 208 > > REACH OVER 15,200 MEMBERS DIRECTLY BY ADVERTISING ON THIS FORUM. CHARGES > ARE Ksh. 1,000 PER ADVERT which you can post 3 times. CALL/MPESA ON +254 721 > 663 208 > > For Jobs Vacancies http://www.kazi360.com/ > > > -- > LYP INVESTMENT CLUB > > Hi Everyone! > > Inline with pursuing our mission, vision & objectives of The League of > Young Professionals Kenya - http://ypkenya.org/ , we are NOW starting > efforts to get rolling the LYP Investment Club - an investment vehicle for > LYP Club Members and other interested YPs. > > Towards this we are requesting interested YPs to sign up at > http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe. Should you > have any problem subscribing, send me a request at youngprofessionals.ke@ > gmail.com > > As a buildup to the discussions on the above mailing list, we shall have > our 1st organization meeting on Saturday 9th Jan at Club Fiesta, Koinange > Street as from 3:00pm. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 > 663 208 > > REACH OVER 15,200 MEMBERS DIRECTLY BY ADVERTISING ON THIS FORUM. CHARGES > ARE Ksh. 1,000 PER ADVERT which you can post 3 times. CALL/MPESA ON +254 721 > 663 208 > > For Jobs Vacancies http://www.kazi360.com/ > > > -- > LYP INVESTMENT CLUB > > Hi Everyone! > > Inline with pursuing our mission, vision & objectives of The League of > Young Professionals Kenya - http://ypkenya.org/ , we are NOW starting > efforts to get rolling the LYP Investment Club - an investment vehicle for > LYP Club Members and other interested YPs. > > Towards this we are requesting interested YPs to sign up at > http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe. Should you > have any problem subscribing, send me a request at youngprofessionals.ke@ > gmail.com > > As a buildup to the discussions on the above mailing list, we shall have > our 1st organization meeting on Saturday 9th Jan at Club Fiesta, Koinange > Street as from 3:00pm. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 > 663 208 > > REACH OVER 15,200 MEMBERS DIRECTLY BY ADVERTISING ON THIS FORUM. CHARGES > ARE Ksh. 1,000 PER ADVERT which you can post 3 times. CALL/MPESA ON +254 721 > 663 208 > > For Jobs Vacancies http://www.kazi360.com/ > -- 5 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. 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Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Eden Park Fliyer.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 1106409 bytes Desc: not available URL: From amosogal at gmail.com Mon Jan 4 23:49:19 2010 From: amosogal at gmail.com (Lee Makwiny) Date: Tue, 5 Jan 2010 07:49:19 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Kamau is a Tribalist In-Reply-To: <110689.23034.qm@web62102.mail.re1.yahoo.com> References: <000001ca8a7d$97898e40$c69caac0$@com> <110689.23034.qm@web62102.mail.re1.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <594ded441001042049y382900d3w46d850997ba98a5@mail.gmail.com> K'Oynyiego, Franc is also an amazing man. Ati Kibaki was leading? Where does he live? He can talk of Kibaki winning the election, but not leading. From the start of the vote, in all 6 provinces, Raila lead until they had to rig in NEP and add up figues in central. Can he tell us other province where Kibaki was leading during the tallying. Again, he must remember Kivuiti talking of of some 'cooking' at KICC and how he was frogmatched to statehouse to announce the results. he can have a chat with Martha on this. She will tell him all the truth! On Mon, Jan 4, 2010 at 10:33 PM, Jagem K'Onyiego wrote: > Nyandoto, > > You are an amazing man. It is interesting to see that you are determined to > make Mbuzi to dance to your guitar tune. I can asure you, that you will > never see that happen, even if you are the best guitarist in the world. You > can never make a goat to dance to a guitar tune. So why do you keep > strumming it. That is what makes you interesting! > > K'Onyiego > > --- On *Thu, 12/31/09, Francis Kioko * wrote: > > > From: Francis Kioko > Subject: RE: RE: Re: [YP_Ke] Kamau is a Tribalist > > To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com > Date: Thursday, December 31, 2009, 4:58 PM > > Nyandoto, > > Let's face the truth because it's only the truth that will set us free. The > truth is Raila never won the election and we are not 100% sure that Kibaki > won either, however we do know that Kibaki was leading in votes according > to > Mr. Kivuitu and that's why he announced him as the winner of the day. We > also do know both sides stole the election to the point where Mr. Kivuitu > didn't know for a fact who won. We can go back and forth on this issue of > who won and who lost and I can guarantee you that we will never get the > truth behind it. > > My question to you is even if it's true that Kibaki stole the election? Was > it right for Raila to kill the innocent wanainchi instead of facing the > Njamba Kibaki head on either in the court of law or otherwise? My heart > goes > to those innocent lives who died because Mr. Amolo was never sworn in as > the > Kenya's president. Stealing of election is a common thing worldwide, it > happens all the times both in the developed and developing countries. God > forbid but we may see another stealing in 2012, in case it happens will > this > mean we go killing people again because someone must be in power. I believe > the number one quality of a president or anyone aspiring to be a president > is to respect and protect human lives. Raila has no excuse for his behavior > after Kibaki was announced the winner. He was given options of dealing with > the issue but as usual he rejected all advice and resulted to his militaly > believes which landed him where he is now and will cost him 2012. > > About Kibaki being sworn in at night is understandable given the fact that > Raila camp had already pre-planned ethnic cleansing and also the fact that > the pentagon had already called the press and announced themselves as the > winner of the elections?. Obviously the atmosphere was not conducive for > any > ceremonial swearing in. This is just common sense, you and I would do the > same too. > > Hey! don't lose me, my stand is simple; ALL THOSE INVOLVED IN SHADING > INNOCENT BLOOD EITHER DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY SHOULD NOT BE ELECTED IN ANY > PUBLIC OFFICE. I DON'T CARE HOW QUALIFIED THEY ARE OR WHATEVER GOOD THEY > HAVE DONE BEFORE. WE CANNOT TRUST THEM WITH OUR LIVES, THEY ARE MURDERERS > AND ARE CAPABLE OF DOING ANYTHING CRAZY TO US AND OUR NATION. KILLING > PEOPLE > FOR POLITICAL GAINS IS THE MOST BARBARIC THING A LEADER CAN DO. WE SHOULD > ALL CONDEM THIS AND DENY THEM OUR SUPPORT AND VOTES PERIOD. Happy New Year > brother and I hope this year we will agree that Raila is going nowhere. > Frank > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com > [mailto:youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com] > On Behalf Of Paul Nyandoto > Sent: Thursday, December 31, 2009 1:54 PM > To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com > Subject: Vs: RE: Re: [YP_Ke] Kamau is a Tribalist > > > Mr. Franc, > > I do understand your point of view about Raila. But why do we today accept > kibaki as a president after himself was sworn in at night in the dark > sorrounded by his tribes mate like a thief, no ceremonial party no national > anthem, no foreign diplomates etc. The Kibaki did not even wait for the > hours written in our kenyan constitution to see if his opponent has a > complain about the election?. You know franc when you talk to us please do > take in mind that we are all informed individuals who may even have read > Kenyan law and knows the kenyan constitution. The election was stolen and > Kibaki had somewhere to run to. I have never seen a country where the > opposition gets such a number of Mps and the winning side very few Mps and > still the winner is insecure and can not wait even for 24 hours to see if > there is a complain or not. But you know what, people have let Kibaki to > rule, despite even what the international observers said about the votes > and elections etc. Why do you think that we still vote on tribal lines?. > Why > is central province inhabited mostly by Kikuyus and not other tribes?. We > do > have 8 provinces why do Kenyan president increase constituencies or > districts each and everytime they hear an election is coming?. Do you still > think that Kenya is too young so we keep on being stupid and wait for > thousands of years other nations underwent to achieve what they have > achieved?. There are younger nations in Asia and south America too, but > the > younger nations in asia and south america have passed us, why so? and why > didnt they use our theory of waiting all those years. > > I do think that the future better Kenya lies on the future still younger > generations not these intoxicated tribalist we do have today. We can make > Kenya a better place if we accept that Kibaki never won, Raila was never > sworn in as president and now they share power, but our Kenyans are also > crazy. Infact some even want that Uhuru Kenyatta becomes the president, the > man who still eat up to today what does not even belong to him. His father > messed the country, stole land he is still clinging on , infact if kenya > was > Chile people like Uhuru would be in court now everyday to defend their > properties and to show where they came from. But in Kenya he is still the > next` messaya`, coming from the house of mumbi, to save people. What a > messed up country do we still have and for how long will this continue?. I > do support the coatal people who want to do away with the rest of kenya and > live they own lives. Kenya can do better with devolution of power and > majimboism. but this todays mess is taking us nowhere. The other time it > was > Tom Mboya, then Robert Ouko, today it is Raila I do think the phobia we > have > is that people does not want change and who ever is trying to introduce new > things is seen as a threat. `let all provinces who want to `fuata nyayo to > go on on their own`and leave the rest to follow their destinations. > Countries like Finland 5 million inhabitant was also a colony ( population > less than nyanza), Sweden 8 million but have done wonders more than 38 > million inhabitants like Kenya. Guys can`t you see that we are just lazy, > and have incompetent presidents if not stupid. > > Paul Nyandoto > > >>> "Francis Kioko" > > 12/30/2009 10:21 >>> > Mr. Nyandoto, > > Firstly; I agree with you that tribalism is real in Kenya, it's also true > that people vote on tribal lines and this is not something we can change > overnight although it will die with time. We just need to be patient with > ourselves and give us a room to grow. Even nations like US did not get > where > they are overnight, it took them years if centuries to get there. I am firm > believer that Kenya will get there sometime, all hope is not lost despite > what is happening on the ground. > > Second; I accept that everybody makes mistakes but some mistakes are too > painful; e.g. The killing of innocent lives in 1982 coup and after 2007 > elections in which both Raila was directly involved. We can't just brush > off > these as just learning mistakes?. When it comes to killing innocent lives > is > a serious issue. If Raila never called mass action with an excuse that he > won the election, I'm positive nobody would have died. Thank God the truth > has started to unfold and everything will soon come to light. My opinion is > that Raila and anyone involved in these killings should never hold any > public office because we cannot trust them anymore. His moving to Mau > forest and getting people out was necessary, the problem is how he > executed > the whole thing. > > Finally; I would not say Raila is incompetence but I would say he has weird > natural character in him that always brings him down whenever he tries to > go > up. This coupled with his inability to work well with other people is the > reason behind his failure and probably the reason why he would never be a > Kenyan president. The Raila's militant mind/character has been the jigs to > his success, uwezi kutumia kipua all the time and expect to get a real > meaningful following unfortunately not in Kenya where people love peace. > Raila is his own problem and I don't think he will ever change part of it > being the fact that he never learns from his past mistakes. Therefore, if > we > will ever have a Luo president in Kenya he will not be Raila, Trust me on > this. > > Frank > > > > From: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com > [mailto:youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com] > On Behalf Of Paul Nyandoto > Sent: Wednesday, December 30, 2009 6:03 AM > > To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com > Subject: Vs: Re: [YP_Ke] Kamau is a Tribalist > > > > Kenyans, > > > > I do think that we are now going too far with this argument. Tribalism do > exist in Kenya and whoever is saying the opposite perhaps is not a true > Kenyan. Most of Kenyan leaders are being voted to parliament through their > tribes, mark me well this includes even president Moi who represted > Baringo > I do not know for how many years. Kenyatta the same and now Kibaki. Luos > have produced prominent cosmopolitan leaders and their work still signs > upto > today. That was Tom Mboya, who never got votes from luo nyanza, but from > Nairobi and now we must be proud that Raila Odinga has also done that. > These > leaders have always championed for the well being of each and every Kenyan. > Raila like any other person has mistakes and can make mistakes infact > should > make mistakes, since through mistakes we do learn a lot. After all what is > the real meaning of life?. We learn everyday as we live, the day you stop > breathing that is the day you will also stop to learn new things. > > This forum should be mature to attack or contradict the contributors ideas > without attacking the thinker himself. But evidences given in this forum > are > not enough to brand Raila as an incompetent leader in Kenya today. Kenya is > in a mess today, infact Kenya has been in a mess since 1963 when Kenyatta > failed to realise the post independence rules, laws, then Moi did the same > by just making himself comfortible (Fuata nyayo). These leaders (Kenyatta, > Moi, Kibaki) have shown very poor leadership and have made Kenyans to beg, > made Kenyans to look for greener pastures outside, poverty is the order of > the day, hunger is a normal thing in Kenya. Infact even in Kibaki`s > constituency children as young as 10 years old have to sell their body for > food. Can we jump to conclusion that Kikuyus are not fit to lead? OR any > kalenjin can not lead. This Raila phobia should stop. No luo has been a > kenyan president and the only person with 50% luo blood who is a president > is Obama and you can see where USA is today compared to Kenya. Perhaps > Kenya > will only start to grow to the best if a luo become the president, since we > have tried Kikuyus and kalenjin leadership but came out with almost ZERO > outcome. Excuse me Guys sometimes the truth has to be told otherwise people > will not know the real path to follow. Can somebody tell us if Jaramogi > Odinga was wrong well he told Kenyatta to stop grabbing lands?. Was Raila > wrong to go to jail because he wanted Kenya to be a multiparty state of a > democratic state?. > > > > Paul Nyandoto > > >>> Jagem K'Onyiego > > 30.12.2009 5:25 >>> > > > YPs, > > > > It is wonderful how the English language can be twisted, bent, broken, > smashed, sieved then pieced together to present misleading information. The > presenter of that misleading information can then vow that whatever they > are presenting is 110%accuratete and correct. Only they forget that there > is > no such thing like 110%. Percentage only goes to 100. Anything more than > that is exageration. Mr Kamau's presentation though seeming 100% genuine, > and in support of Ochwangi's, both tend to be too good, actually better > than 100%. In other words they lean too much beyond 100%, towards Tribe. > This is so because what they tend to talk about are centered on tribe. > > > > I wish they have presentations that offer solutions to Kenyans, genuine > solutions that is! At the moment, it seems their base of arguement is to be > anti or against Raila and Raila's tribe. In their mind, I believe, they are > convinced that by doing this, then they will succeed in maligning Raila's > name and as such succeed in presenting a picture that, Raila and any other > Luo must not be allowed to Lead. According to these two Gentlemen. if they > will have suceeded in presenting the bad Raila, then everyone else will > have > to agree with them, that any other Luo should not be allowed to be in > Leadership position, since they oooze the same blood like Raila. And since > they have already presented to you a bad Picture of Raila, then the case is > closed. > > > > From here Anti Raila momentum should pick up and, Raila's case and the Luos > will be a Closed chapter. > > This theory is a good one. When it is presented to idiots who cannot think > beyond their noses it will work. But in my mind, I think there are many > citizens who can put two and two together and come up with four. These > Citizens will see through the cracks on the presentation of these two > Gentlemen, that theirs is a hatred based purely on tribe. I say this > because > I have seen many responses from them towards Christine Baraza's > presentation, where they have hit below the Belt at the Luo tribe. > Apparently Baraza happens to be a Luhya, but probably is a supporter of > Raila, not because Raila is a Luhya, but because Raila's style of > management > seems to present hope to Her/Him and many other Kenyans, that, at the end > of > the tunnel there is hope for good Governance. By Raila being in Government > sanity seems to be coming back slowly. > > > > These values are what the two Gentlement do not agree with. They are values > that any sober visionary minded person would strive to have for Governance. > Unfortunately for Kenyans, we have a concerted effort of a paid front of DO > and JK, to disenfranchise the people's mind. We will therefore continue to > be hoodwinnked that Ochwangi and Kamau, do disagree with Raila, purely on > grounds of Governance. It is a comouflage that will likely fall flat. In > any > case time is the true revealer. > > > > K'Onyiego > --- On Tue, 12/29/09, john kamau > > wrote: > > > From: john kamau > > > Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] Kamau is a Tribalist > > To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com > Date: Tuesday, December 29, 2009, 1:06 AM > > Ochwangi, I have been married to you by a bunch of psychological captives, > and I have no regrets for being matched with a strong minded principled > gentleman. I can tell you that I admired your demeanor while faced with > uncalled for vitriolic ignorance directed to you by individuals who despite > academic accolades preceding their first names, have chosen to live, and > now > appear to be gunning to lead their entire community and Kenya into > perpetual > psychological slavery. It is sad that a people taunted as intellectual > giants can be so lacking in wisdom, It is absurd when such entities purport > to interpret prophesies. I am hoping that a wise man/woman will emerge in > the remaining days of 2009, to advice this gang that the world is full of > educated illiterates. > You can explain this by looking at the high number of Economic, and > political Giants, most of who never went to college, or went but did not > leave with any documents worth mentioning. May I also advice them that the > majority are not always right, mostly judging by the way this gang has been > conducting them selves in this forum. The sad events of mob justice in our > country have been replicated in this forum by this gang. > Having said this, I wish to thank all of those who have kept this forum > alive with highly intellectual debates and discipline. I pray that THOSE > that have so much energy to defend individual politicians even when such > defense is absolutely unnecessary, will change tack and deal with National > matters as Kenyans and not tribe. I regret that I was seen as a hater of a > tribe called RAILA;and by extension a hater of Luos. May I sincerely > confess > that my back ground and experience has no room for such short sightedness? > I > have had the privilege of living in every part of our country, among every > Kenyan community. I now live amongst foreigners, in a foreign land. > Kenyas rich tribal diversity, despite of current politically motivated > divisions is still a great asset for the Country. Kenya is still the > greatest country on earth, with a hope and a promising future. All that it > requires is for all of us to invest our past experiences to redeem the > glory > of our country. We can start by forgiving each other unconditionally, and > calling all our politicians to total accountability as individuals. We > should strengthen our institutions of governance, by urgently adopting a > new > constitution, designed to harmonize the Country. > Parties, religious and ethnic interests should not be used to design the > constitution. The constitution, WHICH SHOULD BE SUPREME; shall be able to > protect all national interests. > Lets have a harmoniously peaceable 2010. > > > --- On Sat, 12/26/09, Christine Baraza > > > > > wrote: > > > From: Christine Baraza > > > > Subject: [YP_Ke] Kamau is a Tribalist > > > To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com > < > http://us.mc621.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=youngprofessionals_ke at googlegr > oups.com> , jkorig at yahoo.com > > > Date: Saturday, December 26, 2009, 9:27 AM > > Jagem at least you are tryin to > > engage Kamau in a sober debate but from all Kamau's > > posts in this forum-the only conclusion that any sane human > > being will come to is that John Kamau is a tribalist going > > to an extent of calling Raila Odinga "JATERO". Is > > calling Raila names part of the argument about his duties as > > the PM or just pure TRIBAL HATRED? > > > > Kamau hides and pretends to be a progressive who want > > Kenya to move forward but doesnt miss a chance in any post > > that he makes to abuse Raila and more so to blame Raila for > > everything thats wrong with Kenya. The day Kamau blamed > > RAILA for trbalism in the civil service-that civil service > > is full of Mount Kenya people and thats must be blamed on > > RAILA ODINGA and not MWAI KIBAKI nor FRANCIS MUTHAURA. Do > > you see the trend-the trend is blame RAILA for > > everything. > > > > You are asking Kamau the way forward..Really? > > Kamau's way forward is as strange as those who claim > > that there is no global warming. His argument is that all > > the 222 MPs must go home..secondly Raila, Kibaki, Ruto, > > Uhuru all must go home. This is insane and very childish > > argument in deed, No wonder Tribalists have destroyed my > > country called Kenya. Kamau cant even point to you the > > person who feels should lead Kenya-Why? Because he is a > > tribalist whill only point to the people who speak the > > language that he speaks but given that he is hiding behind > > proressive forum-hnt tell you anything but blame Raila and > > even call for Railas retirement from politics just because > > the Constitution bars Kiabki from contesting the presidency. > > Kamau s never blamed Kibaki in any specific way at all-Why? > > You now know why? > > > > Please people If we call ourselves PROGRESSIVES lets > > live by the name and also ACT by the name. Lets try our best > > to transcend TRIBALISM and look at these leaders as Kenyans. > > If we say that Kibaki has failed..lets give concrete policy > > issues where he has failed not just hate him because of his > > tribe. If Kibaki has enhanced TRIBALISM in Kenya lets say it > > and give examples like the civil service. LETS BE REAL > > PROGRESSIVES not pretenders like John Kamau and David > > Ochwangi > > > > > > > > > To unsubscribe from this group, send em > > -- > Photos: YPs @ Olepolos Country Club last weekend 20th December 2009. > For those who missed, here is the evidence :-) > http://www.facebook.com/photo_search.php?oid=57703506900&view=all > > > REACH OVER 15,200 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 issaklive at gmail.com Tue Jan 5 02:20:26 2010 From: issaklive at gmail.com (Issak niara) Date: Mon, 4 Jan 2010 23:20:26 -0800 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] ANY SONY ERICSSON SUPPORT CENTRE Message-ID: Looking for a Sony Ericsson Mobile Support Centre ANYONE KNOW where I can get help concerning mobile software upgrade Please Help urgent attention needed ASAP? -- 5 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 5 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From franklinm3 at yahoo.com Tue Jan 5 02:59:30 2010 From: franklinm3 at yahoo.com (Francis Njuguna) Date: Mon, 4 Jan 2010 23:59:30 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Word for the day Message-ID: <631858.79655.qm@web52808.mail.re2.yahoo.com> "The king is pleased with words from righteous lips; he loves those who speak honestly." Proverbs 16:13 Do you have someone in authority over you whom you must please ("the king")? Focus on speaking words based on truth and love. You can never go wrong that way. (Remember, too, that you also have a heavenly King who is pleased by the same thing.) You win favor with God and human beings when your words are honest and true. -- 5 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 5 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. 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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 Tue, 1/5/10, josephine Ndambuki wrote: From: josephine Ndambuki Subject: YP Mombasa Saturday social event( kujienjoy with focus)....... 5 confirmed attendance To: melimm at yahoo.com, jesiakinyi at yahoo.com, paulkeny at gmail.com, jackiekoi at yahoo.com, mattenoz at gmail.com, apollos82 at yahoo.com, kadvocates at iconect.co.ke, eddommiex at yahoo.com, jameskinyua80 at gmail.com, Judymatu at yahoo.com, alkanyoyo at yahoo.com, peter.mtana at ikespedcy.com, leemarke at yahoo.com, danmugera at yahoo.com, nnke52 at yahoo.com, sallykenyanya at yahoo.com, cmigiro at yahoo.com, wrembobenso at yahoo.com, vshuma at gmail.com, polycarpotieno at gmail.com, nanyamal at gmail.com, wasonga99 at yahoo.com, wqarshg at gmail.com, gedfreyowuor at yahoo.com, c.migiro at yahoo.com, infoo at teamsthatwin.com, makanipius at yahoo.com, mack_onyango at yahoo.com, enyugoro at yahoo.com, willisongawa at yahoo.com, yaru at africaonline.co.ke, osireotieno at gmail.com, brykarp2000 at yahoo.co.uk, ladyn283 at yahoo.com, ndiritujg at yahoo.com, Peter.Mtana at ke.spedag.com, timothy_mungoma at yahoo.com, cmogere at yahoo.com, mkiyaka at gmail.com, yaris at africaonline.co.ke, davidibuuri at yahoo.com, jessica.kututa at gmail.com, okarajoseph at yahoo.com, wreubens at yahoo.com, mtegi_james2000 at yahoo.com, alkamyoyo at yahoo.com, nnek52 at yahoo.com, "jacob" Cc: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Date: Tuesday, January 5, 2010, 1:28 AM Hallo friends. The turnout for the Saturday event is growing..... jee umehesabika? confirmed. Allen Kamunde James Mutegi Reishi Arun Parrikh Josephine kamanthe Jacky Koi The details are ? Date:????????????09/01/2010 Venue:?????? ????Coast car park, Time:????????????2:30 -5:00pm Agenda:???????? share a meal, know each other and become a family. ????????????????? Way forward for the group, this year. Damage:??????? 800 bob ? Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) ? ? ? Kindly confirm attendance by wednesday.... by replying to this mail. -- Best Regards -- Best Regards Josephine Kamanthe Tel: +254 723 736 086 -- 5 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 5 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Dickens.Odhiambo at gmsi.com Tue Jan 5 07:48:10 2010 From: Dickens.Odhiambo at gmsi.com (Dickens Odhiambo) Date: Tue, 5 Jan 2010 07:48:10 -0500 Subject: [Jambo] TINGA IS BACK 2010 :- Agony for Kenyan commuters has ended Message-ID: NAIROBI, Kenya, Jan 5 - Matatu operators have called off their strike, barely minutes after meeting with Prime Minister Raila Odinga in Nairobi. Matatu Welfare Association Chairman Dickson Mbugua told journalists that the strike was called off after drivers and conductors received an assurance from the PM that their grievances would be addressed. Details to follow... Read more: http://www.capitalfm.co.ke From Dickens.Odhiambo at gmsi.com Tue Jan 5 08:38:14 2010 From: Dickens.Odhiambo at gmsi.com (Dickens Odhiambo) Date: Tue, 5 Jan 2010 08:38:14 -0500 Subject: [Jambo] KENYA 2012 RACE :- Prof. Wajackoyah's Voice of America Interview Message-ID: http://www.facebook.com/home.php?ref=home#/video/video.php?v=106591962686736 From mukamikuria45 at yahoo.com Tue Jan 5 05:23:05 2010 From: mukamikuria45 at yahoo.com (julia chege) Date: Tue, 5 Jan 2010 02:23:05 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Raila Odinga: The Most Trusted Politician in Kenya In-Reply-To: <594ded441001042032h7b0ce8ccg669c5650ae4cd987@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <200089.3770.qm@web30604.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Really Ochwangi, very interesting can you please break it down to us how three or four poll companies, infotrak, harris, steadman etc have all been, i dont know 'bribed'by raila odinga, to give him favourable ratings, because with all polls even the one conducted recently by stedman he is always ahead of the pack. If it were only one company that gave him favourable ratings, maybe just maybe we could fall for your innuendo and blatant lies. Secondly when it comes to money and corruption we know nobody can beat pnu or even kkk, just uhuru kenyatta on his own could at any time gather more money to pay any one of these companies more than raila ever could. So can you please stop your deperate attempts, to deny what is staring you in the face, Raila is more popular and is gaining more support by the day, that hate you have for him is nothing new, he has had haters such as urself aka 'railaphobics'for a while and he still keeps moving forward, ...find a better pass time than your current one of maligning, sorry..Trying to malign agwambo. --- On Mon, 1/4/10, Lee Makwiny wrote: > From: Lee Makwiny > Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] Raila Odinga: The Most Trusted Politician in Kenya > To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com > Date: Monday, January 4, 2010, 8:32 PM > Ochwangi, > ? > With all due respect, I support your sentiment that > "we the people count' not the? opinion polls. And > by the way, has it ever occured to you that Raila has more > support and is the most trusted leader even in this forum? > Thats the voice of the people and it will take time to > change. > > > > On Mon, Jan 4, 2010 at 9:50 PM, > David ochwangi > wrote: > > > > > > > Sorry to break it to you > Professor Christine Baraza but this is as predictable as > clockwork! This phony rubbish poll paid for by the cult > designed to hoodwink Kenyans has absolutely no merit, value > or credibility. Uongo mtupu! I mean you have to be a > complete moron to believe otherwise, it is laughable to > think that people are still so gullible to believe the > shenanigans of public manipulations by the so called opinion > polls. Angela Ambitho?s > ??Infotrak Harris? firm is directly linked > to Raila Odinga both in funding and politically, so are we > to believe that their so called findings are true? She > didn?t even attempt to hide the bias; Steadman tried for a > while but he was finally unearthed, lost credibility and > quickly changed names to stay in business. Ambitho?s firm > has taken the mantle. This ?poll? is nothing but a > predictable sham; a complete joke. It does not square with > the facts; eti the most trusted, hahah! By? The IDPs who > lost their livelihoods in his name? The PEV violence victims > and their families? By the PEV suspects and their families? > Is employment up courtesy of the PM? Is the economy up > courtesy of PM or is it because ODM is so peaceful, well > managed and epitome of good governance? Is nepotism dead > courtesy of the PM? Did she ask the Rift Valley voters what > they thought of the PM?s own statements in KASS FM when he > said he is ?not like a dog that gives birth and eats its > own puppies? to see if they believe the PM has abandoned > them with respect to the MAU and treatment of PEV suspects? > Did she poll the PEV victims if they trust someone who > openly said murderers didn?t do anything wrong and should > be released? How about Mungiki victims, did she poll them > too? The PM has publicly aided and comforted Mungiki?s > chairman, perhaps that is the trust Ms. Ambitho is talking > about, maybe? Did she poll the murderous lieutenants in > ODM?s top leadership who helped fund the mayhem? Is trust > why the PM is now turning to tribal elders and the church > for political survival? ??Ms > Ambitho didn?t even attempt to explain what > parameters/questions the poll is based on; she didn?t say > what demography she polled; the statistical sampling > methodology used (mean and standard deviations), the margin > of error in her results; for all we know she could have > sampled Bondo and the cult itself; I mean the so called poll > is flawed I can?t believe the Standard posted it as a > newsworthy item. My point is good people, don?t fall for > this nonsense, it is an age old trick well funded > politicians resort to salvage their images; Raila is a > master at it. Like all of them, Raila is just as tainted and > immersed in an irreversible political quandary it is not > even funny. Thank GOD this tricks and polls don?t vote, > that is what matters guys and we the people will have the > final > say!?? > > > --- On Mon, 1/4/10, Christine Baraza > wrote: > > > From: Christine Baraza > > Subject: [YP_Ke] Raila Odinga: The Most Trusted Politician > in Kenya > > To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com > Date: Monday, January 4, 2010, 11:48 AM > > > > > > > > > > > The infotrak Harris poll recently showed that Raila > Odinga is the currently the most trusted politician in the > country following strong stances that he has taken on > national issues unlike leaders who have continuously pushed > tribal agenda (Read KKK). The poll is a welcome development > as it shows that Kenyans are slowly starting to move away > from tribalism and look at national issues as important for > the country. This is a move in the right direction for the > country. > > ? > The poll also sent a chilling message to the so called > KKK- led by Vice President Kalonzo Musyoka who is now lost > in the tribal noise and could only manage 3 percent trust, > which the pollsters said mainly came from his own tribe. He > must have acquired a new name Mr 3 percent from last years > Mr.10 percent. Kenyans seems to be outrightly rejecting > tribalism and this must be a very good sign that this > country has the potential for unity and more importantly for > development. > > ? > It must also be noted all the leaders championing the > tribal grouping KKK- faired the worst in terms of trust with > Ruto getting 5 percent, Uhuru 5 percent and Kalonzo 3 > percent. Even Martha Karua beat these tribal warlords. > Kenyans, this is 2010 and this poll should be taken as a > glimmer of hope for the future and for 2010 where we pray > that we get a new constitution and a raft of other legal and > institutional reforms. Lets do our part as young > progressives by shunning tribalism and moving this country > forward with constructive ideas. > > ? > ? > ? > > > --- On Mon, 1/4/10, Mheshimiwa... > wrote: > > > From: Mheshimiwa... > Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] KALENJIN ELDERS ASSURE RAILA?! > > To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com > Date: Monday, January 4, 2010, 10:39 AM > > > Sang.....i think i got to do some narrative to you as > early at this in this year 2010.. > > Rafiki,,,,you seem to have nothing to offer this > forum...something meaningful in terms of value to at least > quote... > > All you dream of is Ruto being against Raila...your > statements in all manner of respects show strong hatred? > for Raila of which we have managed to put up with for > sometime... > Yes,,we know you hate Raila that much...and u support > William to whichever extent...why lack the basic courtesy of > even saying happy new year to the forum before you tell us > your so believed pizza of the day....as per your mail.... > > What good has your Mr.William done to the kenyan pple that > u keep telling us how YOUR TRIBE..not even kenyans...will > bring down Raila... > > My friend...why do you waste time to preach HATE to us?? > Myself and a good number of us here love peace...Don't > feed us thrush... > > It is a new year..that we need to be proactive in our > thoughts... > > If you love your Ruto so much...go campaign for him...and > spend your wasted sleep on strategising on how he wins 2012 > presidency...U GOT TO START THAT AS PRONTO... > > > > > Mheshimiwa Josh > > -- > LYP INVESTMENT CLUB > ? > Hi Everyone! > ? > Inline with pursuing our mission, vision & objectives > of The League of Young Professionals Kenya - http://ypkenya.org/ , we are > NOW starting efforts to get rolling the LYP Investment Club > - an investment vehicle for LYP Club Members and other > interested YPs. > > ? > Towards this we are requesting interested YPs to sign up at > http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe. > Should you have any problem subscribing, send me a request > at youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com > > ? > As a buildup to the discussions on the above mailing list, > we shall have our 1st organization meeting on Saturday 9th > Jan at Club Fiesta, Koinange Street as from 3:00pm. Confirm > attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 > > ? > REACH OVER 15,200 MEMBERS DIRECTLY BY ADVERTISING ON THIS > FORUM. CHARGES ARE Ksh. 1,000 PER ADVERT which you can post > 3 times. CALL/MPESA ON +254 721 663 208 > > For Jobs Vacancies http://www.kazi360.com/ > > > > -- > LYP INVESTMENT CLUB > ? > Hi Everyone! > ? > Inline with pursuing our mission, vision & objectives > of The League of Young Professionals Kenya - http://ypkenya.org/ , we are > NOW starting efforts to get rolling the LYP Investment Club > - an investment vehicle for LYP Club Members and other > interested YPs. > > ? > Towards this we are requesting interested YPs to sign up at > http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe. > Should you have any problem subscribing, send me a request > at youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com > > ? > As a buildup to the discussions on the above mailing list, > we shall have our 1st organization meeting on Saturday 9th > Jan at Club Fiesta, Koinange Street as from 3:00pm. Confirm > attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 > > ? > REACH OVER 15,200 MEMBERS DIRECTLY BY ADVERTISING ON THIS > FORUM. CHARGES ARE Ksh. 1,000 PER ADVERT which you can post > 3 times. CALL/MPESA ON +254 721 663 208 > > For Jobs Vacancies http://www.kazi360.com/ > > > > > > > > -- > LYP INVESTMENT CLUB > ? > Hi Everyone! > ? > Inline with pursuing our mission, vision & objectives > of The League of Young Professionals Kenya - http://ypkenya.org/ , we are > NOW starting efforts to get rolling the LYP Investment Club > - an investment vehicle for LYP Club Members and other > interested YPs. > > ? > Towards this we are requesting interested YPs to sign up at > http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe. > Should you have any problem subscribing, send me a request > at youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com > > ? > As a buildup to the discussions on the above mailing list, > we shall have our 1st organization meeting on Saturday 9th > Jan at Club Fiesta, Koinange Street as from 3:00pm. Confirm > attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 > > ? > REACH OVER 15,200 MEMBERS DIRECTLY BY ADVERTISING ON THIS > FORUM. CHARGES ARE Ksh. 1,000 PER ADVERT which you can post > 3 times. CALL/MPESA ON +254 721 663 208 > > For Jobs Vacancies http://www.kazi360.com/ > > > > > > > -- > > 5 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, > Socializing and Planning!!!!!! > > ? > > Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 > > Venue: Coast car park, > > Time: 2:30 -5:00pm > > Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a > family. > > Way forward for the group, this year. > > Damage: 800 bob > > Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha > drinks) > > > > To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on > 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com > with your name and phone number. > > ? > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > ? > > 5 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting > > > ? > > Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, > > Time: 3:00pm > > Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. > > ? > > Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 > 208 > > Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en > > -- 5 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 5 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From cnduku79 at yahoo.com Tue Jan 5 06:00:44 2010 From: cnduku79 at yahoo.com (connie masinde) Date: Tue, 5 Jan 2010 03:00:44 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] MEN NEVER LISTEN,........... Message-ID: <945964.84574.qm@web110508.mail.gq1.yahoo.com> Men NEVER listen ? Nice one, enjoy! A man and his wife receive a letter from their daughter who went to study overseas: My beloved Parents, I miss you so much. I don't know when I'm cominghome, but it seems not anytime soon. It breaks my heart to think that bythe time I get back you'll be too old. So enclosed you will find abottle of a potion I have invented. It will make you young, so when Ireturn you'll be the same age as I left you. NOTE: "Please take only onedrop" NOTE: "Please take only one drop" So they open the envelope and in it there is a bottle with a red potion.. The husband looks at the wife and says: "You go first." So the wife opens the bottle and takes a drop, there after the husband follows. Indeed they do turn 5 years younger. A year passes and the daughter returns home to find her mother young andbeautiful, carrying a baby on her back. The mother proceeds to tell her daughter how the potion worked and madeher look young. The daughter is delighted and asks about her father. "Your father, my child, got so jealous that I was young and beautiful so he drank the whole bottle." "So where is he?" "Oh, that's him I have on my back." ________________________________ ________________________________ -- 5 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 5 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Dickens.Odhiambo at gmsi.com Tue Jan 5 09:32:25 2010 From: Dickens.Odhiambo at gmsi.com (Dickens Odhiambo) Date: Tue, 5 Jan 2010 09:32:25 -0500 Subject: [Jambo] HAIYA MWAKA 2010 IMEAANZA Message-ID: Wams, Happy mwaka mpya. Salimia Askofu-kURIAS mwambie Good-News from M7ni below :- Wombs for rental in Uganda Posted in December 27th, 2008 by Editor Ugandan women rent wombs By Carol Natukunda IT was a miracle when a virgin bore a baby and later gave birth to Jesus, on what is commemorated by Christians as Christmas day. Today, there is technology that allows a woman to bear a child without having sexual intercourse. And that technology is here in Uganda. [...] Youthful sexy customer denied condoms over timing in Uganda Posted in September 12th, 2008 by Editor Customer denied condoms over timing By Robert Wabomba Is there such a thing as the wrong or right time for having sex? Well, according to Molly, a shopkeeper, it is not appropriate to have sex at 11 O'clock in the morning as one of her customers recently found out. Jacob went to Molly's shop to buy condoms [...] From skavu at yahoo.com Tue Jan 5 06:38:30 2010 From: skavu at yahoo.com (simon kabu) Date: Tue, 5 Jan 2010 03:38:30 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Airtime voucher can cause cancer In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <115328.3261.qm@web57315.mail.re1.yahoo.com> Someone told me that if you scratch airtime voucher with your finger, Overtime, you risk getting LEAD poisoning as what is used to conceal the numbers is made from heavy metal. He also claimed that this can cause cancer. Could this be true? Has anyone else heard about this? Regards S.K ________________________________ -- 5 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 5 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jackiekoi at yahoo.com Tue Jan 5 06:48:56 2010 From: jackiekoi at yahoo.com (Jackie Mureithi) Date: Tue, 5 Jan 2010 03:48:56 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] YP Mombasa 9th January 2009 - Confirmed attendance.. In-Reply-To: <49405.52060.qm@web112109.mail.gq1.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <815839.12655.qm@web31809.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Hi people... ? Happy new year... ? This the year of good tidings.. ? Please... Please.... Please ..we need your confirmations for you and your friends?...by wednesday.. so that Josephine and I can? make necessary ?arrangements for the day. ? Have a lovely day and see you on 9th.... ? Your reply will be highly appreciated.. ? Yours, ? Jacque... ? From: DOMMIE.M.N Subject: Re: YP Mombasa Saturday social event( kujienjoy with focus)....... 5 confirmed attendance To: melimm at yahoo.com, jesiakinyi at yahoo.com, paulkeny at gmail.com, jackiekoi at yahoo.com, mattenoz at gmail.com, apollos82 at yahoo.com, kadvocates at iconect.co.ke, jameskinyua80 at gmail.com, Judymatu at yahoo.com, alkanyoyo at yahoo.com, peter.mtana at ikespedcy.com, leemarke at yahoo.com, danmugera at yahoo.com, nnke52 at yahoo.com, sallykenyanya at yahoo.com, cmigiro at yahoo.com, wrembobenso at yahoo.com, vshuma at gmail.com, polycarpotieno at gmail.com, nanyamal at gmail.com, wasonga99 at yahoo.com, wqarshg at gmail.com, gedfreyowuor at yahoo.com, c.migiro at yahoo.com, infoo at teamsthatwin.com, makanipius at yahoo.com, mack_onyango at yahoo.com, enyugoro at yahoo.com, willisongawa at yahoo.com, yaru at africaonline.co.ke, osireotieno at gmail.com, brykarp2000 at yahoo.co.uk, ladyn283 at yahoo.com, ndiritujg at yahoo.com, Peter.Mtana at ke.spedag.com, timothy_mungoma at yahoo.com, cmogere at yahoo.com, mkiyaka at gmail.com, yaris at africaonline.co.ke, davidibuuri at yahoo.com, jessica.kututa at gmail.com, okarajoseph at yahoo.com, wreubens at yahoo.com, mtegi_james2000 at yahoo.com, alkamyoyo at yahoo.com, nnek52 at yahoo.com, "jacob" , "josephine Ndambuki" Cc: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Date: Tuesday, January 5, 2010, 2:14 AM Count me! I will attend. 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 Tue, 1/5/10, josephine Ndambuki wrote: From: josephine Ndambuki Subject: YP Mombasa Saturday social event( kujienjoy with focus)....... 5 confirmed attendance To: melimm at yahoo.com, jesiakinyi at yahoo.com, paulkeny at gmail.com, jackiekoi at yahoo.com, mattenoz at gmail.com, apollos82 at yahoo.com, kadvocates at iconect.co.ke, eddommiex at yahoo.com, jameskinyua80 at gmail.com, Judymatu at yahoo.com, alkanyoyo at yahoo.com, peter.mtana at ikespedcy.com, leemarke at yahoo.com, danmugera at yahoo.com, nnke52 at yahoo.com, sallykenyanya at yahoo.com, cmigiro at yahoo.com, wrembobenso at yahoo.com, vshuma at gmail.com, polycarpotieno at gmail.com, nanyamal at gmail.com, wasonga99 at yahoo.com, wqarshg at gmail.com, gedfreyowuor at yahoo.com, c.migiro at yahoo.com, infoo at teamsthatwin.com, makanipius at yahoo.com, mack_onyango at yahoo.com, enyugoro at yahoo.com, willisongawa at yahoo.com, yaru at africaonline.co.ke, osireotieno at gmail.com, brykarp2000 at yahoo.co.uk, ladyn283 at yahoo.com, ndiritujg at yahoo.com, Peter.Mtana at ke.spedag.com, timothy_mungoma at yahoo.com, cmogere at yahoo.com, mkiyaka at gmail.com, yaris at africaonline.co.ke, davidibuuri at yahoo.com, jessica.kututa at gmail.com, okarajoseph at yahoo.com, wreubens at yahoo.com, mtegi_james2000 at yahoo.com, alkamyoyo at yahoo.com, nnek52 at yahoo.com, "jacob" Cc: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Date: Tuesday, January 5, 2010, 1:28 AM Hallo friends. The turnout for the Saturday event is growing..... jee umehesabika? confirmed. Allen Kamunde James Mutegi Reishi Arun Parrikh Josephine kamanthe Jacky Koi The details are ? Date:????????????09/01/2010 Venue:?????? ????Coast car park, Time:????????????2:30 -5:00pm Agenda:???????? share a meal, know each other and become a family. ????????????????? Way forward for the group, this year. Damage:??????? 800 bob ? Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) ? ? ? Kindly confirm attendance by wednesday.... by replying to this mail. -- Best Regards -- Best Regards Josephine Kamanthe Tel: +254 723 736 086 -- 5 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 5 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From amosogal at gmail.com Tue Jan 5 06:56:10 2010 From: amosogal at gmail.com (Lee Makwiny) Date: Tue, 5 Jan 2010 14:56:10 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Re: Matatu Strike In-Reply-To: <73873971-88c1-4a0f-a0ad-83de067bb868@35g2000yqa.googlegroups.com> References: <525454.38665.qm@web54106.mail.re2.yahoo.com> <73873971-88c1-4a0f-a0ad-83de067bb868@35g2000yqa.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: <594ded441001050356s104ee45et6f1c02792e36279@mail.gmail.com> Emmanwel, The strike must stop. Agreed. I am a former investor in Matatu business, but i gave up coz a single day could hardly pass without the police towing the matatu for inspection. What most of the people in this forum fail to understand is that most of the people who own matatu's are proffessional. They also fail to understand that most of the drivers in those companies vehecles, private drivers were once matatu drivers. How come they go wrong only when they are in matatu? This means there is a problem that must be address. The problem with Kenyans is that they like sweeping problems unders the carpet. Matatu alone are not the sole deaths of people in our roads. During Christmas period, I noted that while there were no matatu acident, people lost their life on our road. Police must be reformed at all cost, not just the trafic but the entire police force. Look guys, people in Nyakach can not own cows. Doing so is like invitng death. Police are doing nothing about it, they are only found in Changaa dens looking how they can get money while people die every day. On 24th dec, three people were killed and police are there looking for changaa sellers. The sad thing is that on 25th again the said thugs came and the police are doing nothing about it. So to me, the problem in Matatu industry is police. Period On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 9:45 AM, Emmanwel (Usuofia) wrote: > Jovine, > > Happy New Year to you. > I share your sentiments about the government's role in this. However, > I think the matatu guys seriously need to look at themselves in the > mirror. If there is anyone on this forum involved in the strike, > please know that your strike is hurting the wrong people. First, > mmezoesha polisi na kuwapa hongo! Then when they arrest you for > refusing to pay the bribe, you complain of harassment. Shame on you > for putting the country at a standstill especially with children going > to school. Almost 60% of matatus in our roads are either unroadworthy > or are driven carelessly. How many have good seatbelts or speed > governors today? And you complain of harassment. What about the > Kenyans you kill everyday because of your carelessness? If anything, > Kenyans should be going on strike, because of harassment by Matatus. > Shame on You once again!!! > > My Opinion! > > On Jan 4, 1:56 pm, JOVINE ONYANGO wrote: > > Deqr LYPs > > > > I salute you ALL happy 2010 > > > > With the matatu strike on at a crucial moment for > > every citizen; I believe a considerable government should not ONLY > mobilize the > > Disciplined Forces large trucks and buses to ferry its citizen and school > going > > children to various destinations?. I just like every other citizen pay > tax for > > these trucks and buses to be bought and I don?t understand why they > should be > > parked in our Barracks whereas the same people who bought them are > suffering at > > the hands of inconsiderate matatu transport. The government should like > from > > neighbors like Rwanda with a very good transport system with government > having a major stake. You may > > consider reintroducing the once called Nyayo Buses. > > > > Yours > > > > Johvine > > -- > 5 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and > Planning!!!!!! > > Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 > Venue: Coast car park, > Time: 2:30 -5:00pm > Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. > Way forward for the group, this year. > Damage: 800 bob > Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) > > To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send > her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > 5 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting > > Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, > Time: 3:00pm > Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. > > Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 > Join the group at > http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en > -- 5 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 5 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From prcanb at yahoo.com Tue Jan 5 07:15:15 2010 From: prcanb at yahoo.com (Absalom Birai) Date: Tue, 5 Jan 2010 04:15:15 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] A call to assemble! Message-ID: <917723.79661.qm@web38708.mail.mud.yahoo.com> God has always been in the business of calling upon His children to assemble together for the sake of worshiping Him. He not only takes special note of such gatherings but also promises to be there: "Let us not give up meeting together, as some are in the habit of doing, but let us encourage one another?and all the more as you see the Day approaching" (Hebrews 10:25). " Then those who feared the LORD talked with each other, and the LORD listened and heard. A scroll of remembrance was written in his presence concerning those who feared the LORD and honored his name." (Malachi 3:16). "For where two or three come together in my name, there am I with them."(Mathew 18:20). Contrary to the view of many,those who go to church do not do so because they are Holy, but rather because they want to be as Holy as the Father. They are patients who are sick and know for a fact that true healing of sin can only be found in the Lord of the universe. Now there are many out there who have always refused to go to church because as some have openly said, the church consists of "a bunch of hypocrites/sinners." I am of the different view,though! What's your view? I see those who go to church as sinners/sick people who are there primarily to thank the good Lord and in search of healing. On the other hand,I see those who refuse to go to church as one who knows that he/she is sick,but refuses to search for healing. Let us heed the call of our God and go in search of healing before its ever too late.Avoid listening to other voices that might lead you away from He who loves you. What do you think? Pr Birai -- 5 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 5 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From amosogal at gmail.com Tue Jan 5 07:15:49 2010 From: amosogal at gmail.com (Lee Makwiny) Date: Tue, 5 Jan 2010 15:15:49 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] I envy this man Zuma In-Reply-To: <14e3baf31001042242k77ef3bb5r1c34b0bf87c0edea@mail.gmail.com> References: <82dec6651001041418l66db209bw6c7a73181927b27b@mail.gmail.com> <14e3baf31001042242k77ef3bb5r1c34b0bf87c0edea@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <594ded441001050415y1cb90a6fk5e74544b8e3fa878@mail.gmail.com> Muita, "Am planning to migrate to zululand....." You dont have to migrate to zulu land, you can do it right here. Its allowed. My grand father had three, I can match that number if I want. The problem we have here is one, we fear responsibilities, thats why we cant even take care of our children out of wedlock. Its high time we make our single ladies happy by accepting them in as second, third or fourth wives. Its not a sin i hope.... Josh and Nyambura, am offf till kesho, so be my bodyguard incase they start throwing stones at me. On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 9:42 AM, Muita Wangoko wrote: > ....Zuma is a real african man of substance. He has every right to get > even more. Some people at sometimes back in years came to Africa and told > some of us that this way of life is unacceptable..they went further to read > for us that "it is written" or "it was said" and so many other caveats. > > I believe our forefathers were a happy people. Women should find nothing > wrong with sharing one roof with another woman in marriage to one man...this > then applies to those who don't subscribe to some form of faith....some of > which is just used to intimidate us... > > Am planning to migrate to zululand..... > > +---------------------------------------------------------------+ > Regards, > Muita Wangoko > --Software, Web Developer-- > > --"An idle mind is..............the best way to relax"-- > +---------------------------------------------------------------+ > > > On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 01:18, Moderator YP_Ke gmail.com> wrote: > >> I envy this man Zuma, five and still counting >> >> >> >> But unlike the Zulu ones, can our two modern Kenyan women agree to live >> peacefully alongside each other? >> >> >> >> Just wondering aloud! >> >> -- >> Regards >> YP_Ke Group Moderator >> >> -- >> LYP INVESTMENT CLUB >> >> Hi Everyone! >> >> Inline with pursuing our mission, vision & objectives of The League of >> Young Professionals Kenya - http://ypkenya.org/ , we are NOW starting >> efforts to get rolling the LYP Investment Club - an investment vehicle for >> LYP Club Members and other interested YPs. >> >> Towards this we are requesting interested YPs to sign up at >> http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe. Should >> you have any problem subscribing, send me a request at >> youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com >> >> As a buildup to the discussions on the above mailing list, we shall have >> our 1st organization meeting on Saturday 9th Jan at Club Fiesta, Koinange >> Street as from 3:00pm. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 >> 663 208 >> >> REACH OVER 15,200 MEMBERS DIRECTLY BY ADVERTISING ON THIS FORUM. CHARGES >> ARE Ksh. 1,000 PER ADVERT which you can post 3 times. CALL/MPESA ON +254 721 >> 663 208 >> >> For Jobs Vacancies http://www.kazi360.com/ >> > > -- > 5 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and > Planning!!!!!! > > Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 > Venue: Coast car park, > Time: 2:30 -5:00pm > Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. > Way forward for the group, this year. > Damage: 800 bob > Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) > > To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send > her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > 5 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting > > Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, > Time: 3:00pm > Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. > > Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 > Join the group at > http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en > -- 5 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! 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URL: From b7nex at yahoo.com Tue Jan 5 08:12:03 2010 From: b7nex at yahoo.com (brian) Date: Tue, 5 Jan 2010 05:12:03 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] KIKUYU HOSPITAL NEGLIGENCE In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <956698.70306.qm@web38301.mail.mud.yahoo.com> all i have is praise for the hospital my sister was operated on in the hospital and stayed there untill she had recouperated.i didnt see any of the things u have stated.the nurses there were professional and updated me on her progress and they generaly took good care of her. --- On Tue, 1/5/10, Nairobi Nairobi wrote: From: Nairobi Nairobi Subject: [YP_Ke] KIKUYU HOSPITAL NEGLIGENCE To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Date: Tuesday, January 5, 2010, 1:36 AM Are there any members in this group who have complaints in regards to this hospital. A relative of mine has been admitted in this hospital for the last month but she passed on Sunday. The nurses are very primitive and very rude to the customers. My relative even fell from bed but still the hospital denies all this but am sure a postmortem will clear all this this..we are suspecting her deteriorating health problem came as a result of the fall at the hospital because a day after the fall at night from the hospital bed...she stopped eating and later stopped talking.She was admitted for treatment of a fracture but she died of malnutrition I remember a patient in the next bed was naked just because the hospital clothes were not dry as the nurse told her rudely after the relatives inquired why their patient was naked. Lets come together to shame such hospitals. Keep your friends updated? even when you?re not signed in. -- 5 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! ? Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. ? >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ? 5 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting ? Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. ? Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en -- 5 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 5 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From david.svarrer at digitalageinstitute.com Tue Jan 5 08:28:54 2010 From: david.svarrer at digitalageinstitute.com (DAI David Svarrer) Date: Tue, 5 Jan 2010 16:28:54 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Fw: The Law of the Garbage Truck Message-ID: <08f201ca8e0b$0a908bb0$0302a8c0@DAAXP> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I got these inspiring lines below from Caroline Juma from Kenya Computer Recruitment Ltd., who again forwarded them from Michael Wakahe of McGill in Canada: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- One day I hopped in a taxi and we took off for the airport. We were driving in the right lane when suddenly a black car jumped out of a parking space right in front of us. My taxi driver slammed on his breaks, skidded, and missed the other car by just inches! The driver of the other car whipped his head around and started yelling at us. My taxi driver just smiled and waved at the guy. And I mean, he was really friendly. So I asked, 'Why did you just do that? This guy almost ruined your car and sent us to the hospital!' This is when my taxi driver taught me what I now call, 'The Law of the Garbage Truck.' He explained that many people are like garbage trucks. They run around full of garbage, full of frustration, full of anger, and full of disappointment. As their garbage piles up, they need a place to dump it and sometimes they'll dump it on you. Don't take it personally. Just smile, wave, wish them well, and move on. Don't take their garbage and spread it to other people at work, at home or on the streets. The bottom line is that successful people do not let garbage trucks take over their day. Life's too short to wake up in the morning with regrets, so..... 'Love the people who treat you right.. Pray for the ones who don't.' Life is ten percent what you make it and ninety percent how you take it. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- Original Message ----- From: Caroline Juma To: david.svarrer at digitalageinstitute.com Sent: Monday, January 04, 2010 8:35 PM Subject: FW: The Law of the Garbage Truck Kind Regards Caroline Juma Kenya Computer Resources Ltd Africa Re Building, 1st Floor Hospital Road, Upper Hill P. O. Box 40321-00100 Nairobi, Kenya. Tel: 254 20 204 6186 Mobile: 254 722 171 654 www.kcr.co.ke ________________________________________ From: Michael Wakahe [michael.wakahe at mail.mcgill.ca] Sent: 04 January 2010 08:47 To: Michael Wakahe Subject: Fwd: The Law of the Garbage Truck -- 5 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. 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URL: From hiuhug at nic-bank.com Tue Jan 5 09:34:07 2010 From: hiuhug at nic-bank.com (Gerald M. hiuhu) Date: Tue, 5 Jan 2010 17:34:07 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Five Factors That Banks Look For In-Reply-To: <4b42f581.0b67f10a.7508.ffff9f8eSMTPIN_ADDED@gmr-mx.google.com> References: <594ded441001042032h7b0ce8ccg669c5650ae4cd987@mail.gmail.com> <4b42f581.0b67f10a.7508.ffff9f8eSMTPIN_ADDED@gmr-mx.google.com> Message-ID: <0A25190E21B5154A8CFD3D82A969E830072BF1DD@nicexchq01.nic-bank.com> Hi Sophie Randall, In the big picture the article you have posted almost covers the 5Cs of lending EXCEPT that their importance does not follow that order. Many at times borrower's have a misconception that with ample security a bank will not hesitate to give you a facility. For the benefit of YPs, the most important consideration you should put in mind when approaching a bank for a facility is to demonstrate that you have the capacity to make repayment from your current income sources. Yes, but current income sources I mean that banks don't like start ups but businesses which have operated for atleast one year. Start ups are the work of venture capital companies like Grofin, IFC etc. Still on the point of repayment ability is that you should demonstrate that your income is stable and reliable. This means that it should consistently show in your bank account every month and not that one month you have income the other you don't. The evidence needed here is things like signed contracts, employment contracts fro employees etc, that is, show how you have ringfenced or locked in income. How does a bank determine your ability to pay a facility? Well besides your monthly cashflow for which a bank looks at the minmum acceptable monthly income, there are other ratios like DIR (Debt to Income Ration), Interest Cover, Leverage and Gearing Ratio. For personal borrowing DIR simple means total obligations divided by total income. Different banks have different DIR requirements, but most common one is 50% which means your obligations including repayment for the loan you are asking for should not be more that 50% of your income.Oh, by the way obligation includes your rent and it's not only repayment to other loans you may have. So why do bank attach more importance on ability and not security? Well, first of all banks are not auctioneers and hence are not in the business of selling properties or your assets. Secondly, security recovery is a very tedious, time wasting and cost consuming process and more often than not, you don't get the price you are looking for because securities are auctioned and people know that so they quote low prices, hence....the banks ends up making losses and writing off facilities. Thirdly humanitarian grounds, many people have placed their martial homes on mortgage and then things go wrote. For a bank, these are the worst securities to recover.(Did you watch on TV the Kiserian man who was killed while being evicted??? I need not say more) Nonetheless YPs, despite the repayment ability being very crucial, it is second to character. How you present yourself and your past historical performance the most import selling point. This is because you may have the ability and the security but you are just notorious in not meeting your obligations. How does a bank get to know this? - Well, regularly overdrawn accounts, returned cheques, late payment of obligations (Yes, especially this. I know most of you who have credit cards have to be called several times to make your monthly repayments. Believe me or not this taints your image badly) Below are summarized 5Cs that most banks look for in your application and a brief note besides them. See how they match with what Randall has posted. * Character: Leadership of the firm and their willingness to honor their obligations. * Capacity: Ability to generate sufficient operating cash to pay debt in full & on time * Capital: Capitalization & owners/business contribution into venture. * Collateral: We analyze potential/secondary sources of repayment of the obligations incase of default (security is only a comfort). * Conditions: We discuss the external environment & how well the firm fits into it. I hope you will be well prepared and informed next time you face a banker for a loan. Gerald Credit Analyst ________________________________ From: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com [mailto:youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Sophie Randall Sent: 05 January 2010 11:15 To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Subject: [YP_Ke] Five Factors That Banks Look For Five Factors That Banks Look For By Brian Tracy There are five factors that banks look for before making a loan to you, or any businessperson. These are called the "five C's" of lending or borrowing. You must be prepared to demonstrate all five when you approach a bank for a loan. 1. Collateral. First, banks look for collateral. What assets are you going to put up to cover the loan? Collateral is something that can be sold for cash fairly quickly to repay the bank in case your business is not successful. 2. Character. Banks look for character. What is your previous track record with regard to loans? What kind of character do you have, in terms of honesty and dependability? Who knows you? Who will vouch for you? 3. Credit Rating. Banks look at your current credit rating. How much money have you borrowed and repaid in the past? How good is your credit history today? Your credit rating is a very precious thing that follows you wherever you go. I have known many people whose entire adult lives have been ruined because they have been sloppy or indifferent with their credit. They have failed to make credit card payments, utility payments, or rent payments when they were due. In one or more of these cases, they have been reported to a national credit bureau. This negative credit rating has then dogged them for as long as 10 years, wherever they went, anywhere in the country. Don't let this happen to you. 4. Capital. Banks want to know the amount of capital you have. How much of your own money are you willing to invest? This is a measure of how deeply committed you are to the success of the enterprise. 5. Confidence. The last factor that banks use to determine whether to lend you money is their level of confidence in you. In the final analysis, the individual banker must have confidence that you are the kind of person who is going to succeed in the business that he or she is lending you money to start of build. Banking Relationships Mature over Time Borrowing money from banks is a progressive series of financial transactions that develop over time. When you first attempt to borrow money, most banks will want $5 worth of collateral, personal investments, and other assets for every $1 that they will lend you. They will also want personal guarantees that extend beyond bankruptcy, should you declare it. But after a bank has several years of experience with you and comes to know and trust you, its lending requirements decline, step by step. Action Exercise Begin building up a solid credit rating by borrowing and repaying early. Visit and get to now your bank manager. Build your reputation for character and competence. -- 5 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 5 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. 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Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From eddommiex at yahoo.com Tue Jan 5 01:16:22 2010 From: eddommiex at yahoo.com (DOMMIE.M.N) Date: Mon, 4 Jan 2010 22:16:22 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Shipping containers In-Reply-To: <348df4ce1001041111m3d21666do33a3d64550a8e4a8@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <331111.93077.qm@web112114.mail.gq1.yahoo.com> James, I presume you are interested with Empty containers.Kindly give your budget coz they vary with their status.You will get them at an average of 20 Feet-------------ksh:90,000-140,000 40 Feet-------------kSH:170,000-200,000 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, 1/4/10, james K'Opiyo wrote: From: james K'Opiyo Subject: [YP_Ke] Shipping containers To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Date: Monday, January 4, 2010, 11:11 AM Hi People, Anyone with an idea how much a 20 feet or 40 feet container would cost locally? I guess the place to get them would be in coast. -- LYP INVESTMENT CLUB ? Hi Everyone! ? Inline with pursuing our mission, vision & objectives of The League of Young Professionals Kenya - http://ypkenya.org/ , we are NOW starting efforts to get rolling the LYP Investment Club - an investment vehicle for LYP Club Members and other interested YPs. ? Towards this we are requesting interested YPs to sign up at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe. Should you have any problem subscribing, send me a request at youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com ? As a buildup to the discussions on the above mailing list, we shall have our 1st organization meeting on Saturday 9th Jan at Club Fiesta, Koinange Street as from 3:00pm. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 ? REACH OVER 15,200 MEMBERS DIRECTLY BY ADVERTISING ON THIS FORUM. CHARGES ARE Ksh. 1,000 PER ADVERT which you can post 3 times. CALL/MPESA ON +254 721 663 208 For Jobs Vacancies http://www.kazi360.com/ -- 5 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 5 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From prcanb at yahoo.com Tue Jan 5 08:45:55 2010 From: prcanb at yahoo.com (Absalom Birai) Date: Tue, 5 Jan 2010 05:45:55 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Temporal satisfaction! Message-ID: <894426.4713.qm@web38703.mail.mud.yahoo.com> There are certain vices/behaviors/way of doing things that both the sure word of God and society condemns;not so much because they want to deny happiness to those who indulge in them, but rather because the end result has proved to be very destructive. All the forbidden vices that we freely indulge in, are known to provide but temporal satisfaction.Many-I,being one of them- who have found pleasure indulging in them, have lived to regret! How so? Because such lead to isolation,loose of a job/family,quiting school,forsaking family/friends,separate us from the Lord of the universe,damages people and property and destroys families. While we can not do anything to erase the past mistakes,we can chose today and now,to let go such vices. The Lord of the universe has promised forgiveness and victory to any one who sees the wisdom to turn around! Yes,Lord, I am willing to let go the past and let in Jesus! So,help me dear Lord! How about you my friend? Pr Birai 612-386-4608 www.pastorbirai.com -- 5 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 5 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From humphreykebaya at gmail.com Tue Jan 5 09:01:53 2010 From: humphreykebaya at gmail.com (humphrey kebaya) Date: Tue, 5 Jan 2010 17:01:53 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Mobile Applications Developer Message-ID: Hi Kenyans, Am looking for a mobile applications developer and sms applications. Contact me thru humphreykebaya at gmail.com Thanks Kebaya -- 5 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 5 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From aodero at gmail.com Tue Jan 5 09:05:48 2010 From: aodero at gmail.com (Amos D. ) Date: Tue, 5 Jan 2010 17:05:48 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Moi Girls Message-ID: <78384a9d1001050605l2928a2dagfd5efc9418201c08@mail.gmail.com> I have been wondering why only girls schools were named after Moi....until Moi Boys high schools does not sound grammatically correct.... -- 5 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. 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URL: From imo4492 at gmail.com Tue Jan 5 08:38:51 2010 From: imo4492 at gmail.com (Ogendi) Date: Tue, 5 Jan 2010 23:08:51 +0930 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] KIKUYU HOSPITAL NEGLIGENCE In-Reply-To: References: <550201.19809.qm@web34201.mail.mud.yahoo.com> <607506.45715.qm@web53508.mail.re2.yahoo.com> Message-ID: YPs I wish to add my voice to the outcry over the quality of care at many of our hospitals, most notably public hospitals and now increasingly private hospitals (including those run by Church organisations). We must denounce acts such as was reported in the papers today. A doctor reportedly left a tourniquet around the wrist of a very dehydrated little baby while he/she waited for the parents to find money for the admission fee. In fact, the tourniquet was left in place for so long that it cut of blood supply to the fingers which ended up becoming blackened (i.e. gangrenous/dead) and therefore required to be cut off. That is the height of negligence. A few years ago a health worker in Thika took out a bean seed from the ear of a child but when he realised that the child's parents had no money to pay him for removing the bean seed he put the seed back into the child's ear and sent them away! A former MP from Nyanza who owned a Mortuary routinely detained copses until every penny the hospital was owed was paid in full. That is, in addition to the Mortuary charges which accrued daily. Such acts border on criminal negligence if indeed they are not outright criminal. The trouble is our regulators are asleep on the job. However, that doesn't mean we keep quiet about the atrocities. No. We should all talk and even shout until something is done. Ogendi Discloure: I'm a medical practitioner. On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 7:06 PM, Nairobi Nairobi wrote: > Are there any members in this group who have complaints in regards to this > hospital. > > A relative of mine has been admitted in this hospital for the last month > but she passed on Sunday. > > The nurses are very primitive and very rude to the customers. > > My relative even fell from bed but still the hospital denies all this but > am sure a postmortem will clear all this this..we are suspecting her > deteriorating health problem came as a result of the fall at the hospital > because a day after the fall at night from the hospital bed...she stopped > eating and later stopped talking.She was admitted for treatment of a > fracture but she died of malnutrition > > I remember a patient in the next bed was naked just because the hospital > clothes were not dry as the nurse told her rudely after the relatives > inquired why their patient was naked. > > Lets come together to shame such hospitals. > > ------------------------------ > Keep your friends updated? even when you?re not signed in. > > -- > 5 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and > Planning!!!!!! > > Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 > Venue: Coast car park, > Time: 2:30 -5:00pm > Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. > Way forward for the group, this year. > Damage: 800 bob > Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) > > To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send > her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > 5 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting > > Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, > Time: 3:00pm > Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. > > Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 > Join the group at > http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en > -- ------ Yes, you can cut your phone bill http://www.voipo.com/1758.html -- 5 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! 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URL: From imo4492 at gmail.com Tue Jan 5 09:19:41 2010 From: imo4492 at gmail.com (Ogendi) Date: Tue, 5 Jan 2010 23:49:41 +0930 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] defination of a real african man In-Reply-To: <28c4311001050308r60e5781nfe9526b4e8c2a3ff@mail.gmail.com> References: <28c4311001050308r60e5781nfe9526b4e8c2a3ff@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: Dada Irene Real African Man is often a euphemism for 'ndume', or what they call in Zaire 'Ngibendu kuku wa Shabanga' (the cockerel that leaves no hen untouched/unconquered). It is mistakenly assumed to portray a man's virility. All I can say is what a shame that some of us (menfolk), even in this century still believe that we need to lay as many won as possible to prove that we are virile and therefore claim a place in the club of 'real men'. I omit African here because hata wazungu wengine wanafikiria hivyo hivyo. In fact, today I saw a story which had a headline where actor Warren Beatty proudly declares that he *'...slept with 12,775 women, ... not including quickies.. .*" that was from age 20 years to date and he is now 72yrs. To read the story *Click here*or go to http://au.lifestyle.yahoo.com/who/latest-news/article/-/6643418/book-warren-beatty-slept-with-nearly-13-000-women/ Zuma himself lost balance and fell backwards when he tried to the 'real African/Zuluman dance' It is unfortunate indeed. Ogendi On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 8:38 PM, irene mutemba wrote: > I am just wondering, after this Zuma debate, the words "real african man" > keep popping up, i wonder what exactly our menfolk mean when they say > that..... na nikuuliza tu, kwani kuna *african man*, *real man*, *man* na > *real african man*? > > Just a thought. > > -- > 5 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and > Planning!!!!!! > > Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 > Venue: Coast car park, > Time: 2:30 -5:00pm > Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. > Way forward for the group, this year. > Damage: 800 bob > Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) > > To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send > her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > 5 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting > > Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, > Time: 3:00pm > Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. > > Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 > Join the group at > http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en > -- ------ Yes, you can cut your phone bill http://www.voipo.com/1758.html -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From dochwangi at yahoo.com Tue Jan 5 09:25:28 2010 From: dochwangi at yahoo.com (David ochwangi) Date: Tue, 5 Jan 2010 06:25:28 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Kalonzo Musyoka Lost in the KKK Noise In-Reply-To: <372033.82375.qm@web53905.mail.re2.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <671550.99192.qm@web30408.mail.mud.yahoo.com> BENJI: If you are the same Benji that used to live in Atlanta, I know you and I am glad to hear from you. But you and I know that polls, even the most scientifically precise ones, get it wrong! If President Obama relied on polls for campaigns, he wouldn't be president today because he only pulled ahead toward the end. The George Bush you quote was way behind John Kerry and Al Gore in 2004 and 2000 in the polls before the elections and he won. Polls are always subject to manipulation based on the pollster and how they slant the questions, their data sampling, and how they choose to project the responses; they are not fool proof and we have seen that plenty a time my friend; my point is my man, there is no way on God's green earth that out of all the shenanigans ALL these politicians are involved in, chief among them Raila himself, Kenyans suddenly trust the ringleader who presides over a sick nation than his lieutenants; it just doesn't happen. Raila and Ruto for example,?are the Puppeteer and puppet respectively especially with respect to PEV and as far I am concerned, Ruto pulled the trigger while Raila pulled the strings and there is not iota of difference to me; the end result was mass deaths and displacements; are you now then telling that the the same Kenyans who suffered immensely as a result trust the puppeteer 10 times more than the puppet? Hellooo! I know something about poll manipulation and I can tell you hii ni porojo tu, trust me! --- On Tue, 1/5/10, Mr BENJI wrote: From: Mr BENJI Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] Kalonzo Musyoka Lost in the KKK Noise To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Date: Tuesday, January 5, 2010, 3:02 AM Bw Ochwangi, I dont work for the PM, I dont like ANY of the politicians we currently have. As you rightly say, they are ALL compromised and tainted beyond belief. Kenya lacks leadership, just look at the current matatu fiasco - kenyans are held hostage and forced to walk to work, kibaki still chilling in mombasa without so much as a comment. But I hate to break this news to you. Polling works! My friend, polls are accurate indicators, most of these companies being spin offs from the US where I lived and worked for more than 10 years. Ms Ambitho is not a brainless, hired peon of the alfred mutua type. No, she is the messenger of the result of opinions collected from kenyans and processed thru logical algorithms. Pres Bush and dick cheney as I remember hated polls. They woke up one day to total irrelevance as they were on the opposite side of most all issues affecting the american people. Cheney at best hit a 12% approval rating just imagine. Oh and Kalonzo was Mr 8%, not 10. Warning/Achtung! Ignore polls at your own peril. --- On Mon, 1/4/10, Christine Baraza wrote: > From: Christine Baraza > Subject: [YP_Ke] Kalonzo Musyoka Lost in the KKK Noise > To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com > Date: Monday, January 4, 2010, 5:59 PM > Since the Vice President started > harping the formation of a tribal group of leaders called > KKK he seems to be going down slope very fast and even rying > to twist the explanation that he gave in national TV for the > tribal group hasnt helped him either. The recent opinon poll > only gave him 3 percent trusworthiness..this is sad for a > politician who casts himself as being saved and a very good > christian. He has moved from being Mr.10 perent to a Mr.3 > percent. > ? > At least the Kenyan electorate is moving in the right > direction by shunning tribalistic leaders who believe that > they can only survive by manipulating tribal feelings and > ganing up in tribal groupings. As 2010 begins Kenyans should > be serious people and know that development can only be > achieved when we straighten our politics. Its time KKK was > given the contempt it deserves. Its founders like Kalonzo > are running all over trying to re-explain themeselves for > they have realized that the Kenyan electorate is slowly > knowing that thye have been misused through tribal call that > only matter to individual politicians. > ? > Lets kick tribalism out of Kenya and out of our > politics. Its gonna take time but we have to start > somewhere. We must all distance ourselves from the doomsday > KKK grouping for it has nothing..no policy to offer to the > Kenyan people-only disunity and hatred. We must learn a lot > of lessons from 2007 bangled elections and find the best > path for kenyas politics and development. We the progressive > must start here and any useless contribution like those of > Ochwangi must not be responded to for they are a waste of > time. > ? > ? > ? > ? > > > --- On Mon, 1/4/10, David ochwangi > wrote: > > > From: David ochwangi > Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] Raila Odinga: The Most Trusted > Politician in Kenya > To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com > Cc: christinebaraza at yahoo.com > Date: Monday, January 4, 2010, 1:50 PM > > > > > > > > Sorry to break it to you > Professor Christine Baraza but this is as predictable as > clockwork! This phony rubbish poll paid for by the cult > designed to hoodwink Kenyans has absolutely no merit, value > or credibility. Uongo mtupu! I mean you have to be a > complete moron to believe otherwise, it is laughable to > think that people are still so gullible to believe the > shenanigans of public manipulations by the so called opinion > polls. Angela Ambitho?s > ??Infotrak Harris? firm is directly > linked to Raila Odinga both in funding and politically, so > are we to believe that their so called findings are true? > She didn?t even attempt >? to hide the bias; Steadman tried for a while but he was > finally unearthed, lost credibility and quickly changed > names to stay in business. Ambitho?s firm has taken the > mantle. This ?poll? is nothing but a predictable sham; a > complete joke. It does not square with the facts; eti the > most trusted, hahah! By? The IDPs who lost their livelihoods > in his name? The PEV violence victims and their families? By > the PEV suspects and their families? Is employment up > courtesy of the PM? Is the economy up courtesy of PM or is > it because ODM is so peaceful, well managed and epitome of > good governance? Is nepotism dead courtesy of the PM? Did > she ask the Rift Valley voters what they thought of the > PM?s own statements in KASS FM when he said he is ?not > like a dog that gives birth and eats its own puppies? to > see if they believe the PM has abandoned them with respect > to the MAU and treatment of PEV suspects? Did she poll the > PEV victims if they trust someone >? who openly said murderers didn?t do anything wrong and > should be released? How about Mungiki victims, did she poll > them too? The PM has publicly aided and comforted > Mungiki?s chairman, perhaps that is the trust Ms. Ambitho > is talking about, maybe? Did she poll the murderous > lieutenants in ODM?s top leadership who helped fund the > mayhem? Is trust why the PM is now turning to tribal elders > and the church for political survival? > ??Ms Ambitho didn?t > even attempt to explain what parameters/questions the poll > is based on; she didn?t say what demography she polled; > the statistical sampling methodology used (mean and standard > deviations), the margin of error in her results; for all we > know she could have sampled Bondo and the cult itself; I > mean the so called poll is flawed I can?t believe the > Standard posted it as a newsworthy item. My point is good > people, don?t fall for this nonsense, it is an age old > trick >? well funded politicians resort to salvage their images; > Raila is a master at it. Like all of them, Raila is just as > tainted and immersed in an irreversible political quandary > it is not even funny. Thank GOD this tricks and polls > don?t vote, that is what matters guys and we the people > will have the final > say!?? > > --- On Mon, 1/4/10, Christine Baraza > wrote: > > > From: Christine Baraza > Subject: [YP_Ke] Raila Odinga: The Most Trusted Politician > in Kenya > To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com > Date: Monday, January 4, 2010, 11:48 AM > > > > > > > > The infotrak Harris poll recently showed that Raila > Odinga is the currently the most trusted politician in the > country following strong stances that he has taken on > national issues unlike leaders who have continuously pushed > tribal agenda (Read KKK). The poll is a welcome development > as it shows that Kenyans are slowly starting to move away > from tribalism and look at national issues as important for > the country. This is a move in the right direction for the > country. > ? > The poll also sent a chilling message to the so called > KKK- led by Vice President Kalonzo Musyoka who is now lost > in the tribal noise and could only manage 3 percent trust, > which the pollsters said mainly came from his own tribe. He > must have acquired a new name Mr 3 percent from last years > Mr.10 percent. Kenyans seems to be outrightly rejecting > tribalism and this must be a very good sign that this > country has the potential for unity and more importantly for > development. > ? > It must also be noted all the leaders championing the > tribal grouping KKK- faired the worst in terms of trust with > Ruto getting 5 percent, Uhuru 5 percent and Kalonzo 3 > percent. Even Martha Karua beat these tribal warlords. > Kenyans, this is 2010 and this poll should be taken as a > glimmer of hope for the future and for 2010 where we pray > that we get a new constitution and a raft of other legal and > institutional reforms. Lets do our part as young > progressives by shunning tribalism and moving this country > forward with constructive ideas. > ? > ? > ? > > > --- On Mon, 1/4/10, Mheshimiwa... > wrote: > > > From: Mheshimiwa... > Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] KALENJIN ELDERS ASSURE RAILA?! > To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com > Date: Monday, January 4, 2010, 10:39 AM > > > Sang.....i think i got to do some > narrative to you as early at this in this year 2010.. > > Rafiki,,,,you seem to have nothing to offer this > forum...something meaningful in terms of value to at least > quote... > All you dream of is Ruto being against Raila...your > statements in all manner of respects show strong > hatred? for Raila of which we have managed to put up > with for sometime... > Yes,,we know you hate Raila that much...and u support > William to whichever extent...why lack the basic courtesy of > even saying happy new year to the forum before you tell us > your so believed pizza of the day....as per your mail.... > What good has your Mr.William done to the kenyan pple that > u keep telling us how YOUR TRIBE..not even kenyans...will > bring down Raila... > > My friend...why do you waste time to preach HATE to > us?? Myself and a good number of us here love > peace...Don't feed us thrush... > It is a new year..that we need >? to be proactive in our thoughts... > > If you love your Ruto so much...go campaign for him...and > spend your wasted sleep on strategising on how he wins 2012 > presidency...U GOT TO START THAT AS PRONTO... > > > > Mheshimiwa Josh > > -- > LYP INVESTMENT CLUB > ? > Hi Everyone! > ? > Inline with pursuing our mission, vision & objectives > of The League of Young Professionals Kenya - http://ypkenya.org/ , we are > NOW starting efforts to get rolling the LYP Investment Club > - an investment vehicle for LYP Club Members and other > interested YPs. > ? > Towards this we are requesting interested YPs to sign up at > http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe. > Should you have any problem subscribing, send me a request > at youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com > ? > As a buildup to the discussions on the above mailing list, > we shall have our 1st organization meeting on Saturday 9th > Jan at Club Fiesta, Koinange Street as from 3:00pm. 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Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From oldmoshi at gmail.com Tue Jan 5 09:52:23 2010 From: oldmoshi at gmail.com (Yona Maro) Date: Tue, 5 Jan 2010 17:52:23 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Call for Expression of Interest - Constituency Youth Leaders Trainings Message-ID: Dear Young Kenyans In the interest of ensuring that we get the necessary skills to organize in communities, The National Youth Convention is once again joining forces with the Partnership for Change to train young people from all the 210 constituencies with skills on community mobilizing and voter registration in the interest of promoting good governance and having strong institutions for service delivery. This is to request for expression of interest from the youth who would like to undergo the training. We would like to train two youth per constituency (one Male one Female) Starting this January. If you are interested please send an email to Email: info at nyckenya.org With the following details: Name: Age: Gender: Province: Constituency: Ward: Email: Phone Number: Let us take charge of our country. ......... Emmanuel Dennis Ngongo P.O. Box 8799 - 00200 Nairobi Kenya Cell: +254 722619005 -- www.wanabidii.net www.naombakazi.com www.askmaro.blogspot.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 5 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 5 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From swawe_ke at yahoo.com Tue Jan 5 10:34:00 2010 From: swawe_ke at yahoo.com (Steve Waweru) Date: Tue, 5 Jan 2010 07:34:00 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Medical care in Kenya Message-ID: <859532.66861.qm@web38801.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Happy New Year all, As much as we say that at the beginning of 2010 it is indeed very hurting to read in this forum and in the Newspapers about the state if our hospitals in Kenya. As members of this forum and I am sure some members work in these institutions can we attempt to establish possible solutions. To find or suggest a solution we must first identify the problem. These are the questions in my view that we need answers to. 1. Are our hospitals properly funded? 2. Do our medical practitioners lack interest in what they do? 3. Are we as Kenyan's no longer interested in saving lives, ours and others? 4. Is our health system beyond repair? Anyone with insights please share. Steve -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 5 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 5 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From jairuschurch at yahoo.com Tue Jan 5 10:50:38 2010 From: jairuschurch at yahoo.com (Jagem K'Onyiego) Date: Tue, 5 Jan 2010 07:50:38 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] =?windows-1252?q?=5BYP=5FKe=5D_Fw=3A_Africa=92s_Financial?= =?windows-1252?q?_Guideline_for_2010=2E?= In-Reply-To: <326212.5612.qm@web54203.mail.re2.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <130508.17207.qm@web62101.mail.re1.yahoo.com> Fred, Who is this you are writing for? Might this be directed to the African Presidents, you know they are the Leaders? Do you think any of them is gonna listen to what you are saying?----- I do not think so, because these Leaders are hell bent on becoming Bwana "extreme" Kubwa, by Looting money from their own countries and the people they lead. It is hard to imagine that these Leaders have enough brains?to see what the future holds for Africa. They would prefer to beg and put the burden of debt on their Citizens while working too hard to creat?a sitiation of hoplessness on the Citizens. ? Your article though,is exellent for the Young Professionals but they need to "Re-tool" their minds and?to see things from that angle, so that they, the Young professionals, can come out to enlighten and mobilise the masses for future change. ? K'Onyiego --- On Sun, 1/3/10, Fred Miriga wrote: From: Fred Miriga Subject: [YP_Ke] Fw: Africa?s Financial Guideline for 2010. To: "Judy Miriga" Date: Sunday, January 3, 2010, 8:11 PM Africa?s Financial Guideline for 2010. ? Money is all around us people of Africa continent, it is flying in the air closely around us, but they seem so far yet so near....... we must force CHANGE and minimize the BEGGING BOWL our leaders go around the world BEGING FOR MONEY for Africa survival. We need to develop responsible and valuable strategy for Partnership Development.? We must develop critical thinking and share strategy with the rest of Civil Society of Africa, where a larger popular participation involvement are able to change our destiny for better.? ? This 2010, should be a year of Transformation for Africa.? Without looking back, we are faced with challenges from China and other Asia communities who have taken Economic Lead in World Recovery using Africa as their platform through underworld of rip-off. A good example is of Kenya and other Africa Countries where these Chinese, Libya, Egypt and Russia ship away unprocessed raw Natural Resources such as Gold, Cobalt, Copper, Titanium, Uranium etc., As Africans we must begin to dream big and stop looking for Manna from Heaven. ?We must begin to look for ways and means to boost Africa Economic Growth and create job opportunities from our own Natural Resources and Minerals we have in Africa. This is how the Global Countries will respect us and develop confidence in our ability to deliver in a competitive world for prosperity?? ? 2010 is going to be a tough year. If 2009 was the year of the unexpected, 2010 may turn out to be a year of the unwanted ghosts (the double standard criminal terrorizing leaders) where people lived in fear from intimidation of loosing dear lives and fear of no jobs or hope for the future.? The ghosts in the Leadership that developed to a monster which consumed our valuables and ?reduced African to valueless dummies, where our dignity has been undermined and our worth, value and virtue stolen from us, must now be a thing of the past.? We have been reduced to beggars and not development concious participants, out of fear, we did not have?voices to protect our resources or speak on behalf of our National financial stability or have a say on our economy, or speak up when we are sit on legally or under Civil Marginalization.? The monster pushed us to the edge and reduced us to worthless International Beggars, the remaining straw as the final nail on a coffin box, is to drain us poor African to extinct. ? 2010 is our hope to get out of the mud of dictatorship control, we must design Way Forward, protect our Nationhood and together struggle to improve our destiny.? This is a year of being optimistic for a better future. ?2009 put us in a combative spirit, but as we end 2009, and after our concerted struggle, it is leaving behind a feeling of accomplishment and exhilaration.? We have accomplished, through our determination, ways and means we are able to improve our dignity, value and virtue and have triumphed to have our voices heard.? It did not come easy. We are still in solidarity and our Civil Society Groups continue to dare devil with facts and with the truth, so we can gain ground to move forward.? We will continue to brake loose the yoke of the demon monster which is pulling Africa down.? We believe this is the way to go and eventually we will gain improved hope to face challenges in 2010. In 2010, we must take Control of our Financial Destiny, and this is how: ? 1)??? Domestic Consumption: Domestic Consumption is our priority and it must remain to be our common burden within a six months period. Government projects to be sanctioned within budges of 2010 ? 11 on infrastructure budget 70% must go to Civil Society and private business sector and that brings together Civil Society business community lobby group dialogue with the Coalition Government as incentive to development structure involving partnership with the Government. 2)??? Geo-Politics: Competing political temperature in Kenya where we see wrangling for power has become a theatre in every funerals fundraisings and homecoming, I must say, this is very unhealthy presently.? The idea is to create confusion and cover-up our eyes so they get into underworld dirty tricks of engaging neighboring countries like Uganda and Somalia to invade Kenya and provokingly own one such island of Migingo where they threw Kenyans fishermen of Migingo into serious confusion with loss of lives and destroying community survival and income. We have seen how the Government behave like they have no idea what?s cooking at Migingo. On the other hand, pirating at the Mombasa coastal become a terrorizing menace. Such leaders thrive where there is confusion. This is impunity which the International Court must take up and give a protection and just rule.? These are the leaders we do not want in our midst.? They will import more problem and pain than good in our Development National Agenda. ? This is cheap politics and their strategy is the divide and rule, and they thrive and prosper when they create conducive environment to unscrupulous investors who gain profitably at a time we are busy wrangling.? This may arraign global opinions across dogmatic lines and distract leaders from economic issues. Kenya and Uganda have had peaceful co-existence and co-operation for many years, which is now being driven to a waste by President Museveni of Uganda?and where our?social economic and political?cooperation?is extremely important for Africa's survival where together, we are able to provide for competitive contribution to global growth. Our neighbors are our brothers we must develop harmony for our existence??fake politicians must begin to pack off and leave mainstream politics.? They have no business staying in power. ? 3)??? Emerging Economies: We must engage in export orient and take care and watch Domestic Institution of learning including our economic market and share in forum discussions for improvement factors. We will base our success upon supportive regulatory discipline within our Policy framework for prosperity. We must move to increase volumes in secondary market as we will deploy the same.? We must close open ended debt incurred by our leaders, reduce manufacture and production of AID BEGGING BOWL, but utilize AID more responsibly and effectively involving the community in planning and disbursement, so we know we are paying for what we consumed. We will go for aid only when we will profit from it as a Nation not for a few where it offer access money to politicians for their pockets. We will built trust and create sustainable bonds for long run development focus. ? 4)??? Infrastructure Development Program: The construction of roads and Titanium, Gold and other mine diggers, as we see in Africa and specifically in Kenya, must not be done by Chinese prisoners, imported from China as expatriate manpower an opportunity that should be derived from the Public Nationals who are in huge percentage are jobless.? The importation of Chinese prisoners is a slap on the face?..it is undermining the intelligence of people of Africa and is an abuse of Social ethics and community peaceful existence. It demoralizes the spirit of Country?s Republic dignity, pride and value of Citizen and ownership.? Chinese prisoners are everywhere in Kenya and Uganda??.we demand help from International Court, to help African Republic Nationals to put these African Leaders who allow such intimidation, marginalization and dictatorial rule where Citizens are exposed to dangerous criminals in their communities. ? Consider Commonwealth games and meeting hosting as major opportunities for Citizens to participate in service, culture, and art as well as physical participation in small business competitive delivery as a showcase of Africa?s potential and value to the world. ? 5)??? Emergence of Green Technology: What we can do together in a united spirit as people of Africa to save mankind from perishing and protect the environment from pollution or damage should be our goal.? We must search for technologies that will preserve our African environment to a point we can have a win-win bargain for our green technology options.? We must avoid toxic gases and incorporate natural fertilizer for our agriculture for example.? We must be ready to plan and restore cheaper and adoptable strategy to preserve a healthy generation even in the future?..this can be achieved when Civil Society Organization work in harmony with the Government to plan and discharge safe methods not arrangements that are done under-table. ? Kenya and other African Leaders have done greater damage amounting to felony to the Republic of Africa. This is a serious abuse and crime against humanity through the acts of corruption.? These cases cannot be taken lightly or left to fate, they must be addressed thoroughly and must be concluded.? We demand that the International Treaty be observed and the International Court step in for fair justice and compensation.? This is because lives have been terminated, and human lives are exposed to health hazard with no remedy or precautions taken.? The environmental pollution is also not observed.? The Digo people and Kamba are prone to extinction from environmental pollution from mineral and mine digging. I must elaborate that Mine digging is done secretively and privately and public are not aware their poor health is as a result, aggravated to harsh? conditions attributed to mine digging. The unfortunate part is that those leaders in the Government are ready to silence anyone who could open their mouth.? So people are living in fear and have no where to go to lodge complain. ? In this situation as we know it. The land was initially fenced, taken and owned by former President Jomo Kenyatta who unlawfully grabbed it from the poor inhabitants of Mijikenda Digos and Kambas who are the? indigenous of the area.? Kenyatta unlawfully gave some bigger portion to the Kikuyu?s to occupy those minerals producing areas at no cost.? The former Member of Parliament Jembe Mwakalu suffered irrepairable loss and he finally died from frustrations of trying to complain about the grabbed land. ? There is a disconnect between the people public and the Government and there is no link for dialogue or forum between the people/public including Civil Society Agency that can be applied for people DEMANDS to be heard unless the International Jurists under Human Rights steps in to fairly represent the people of Kenya and Africa against their leadership advancement of terrorism and felony over innocent people they represent. We demand that we involve International Jurist to help take this matter on behalf of the poor public land owners of Kwale & Msambweni, and the Human Rights Agency to get involved in the health welfare of people living in this areas.? The Chinese are sneakily digging this area without health precaution of people living in this areas.? Mining must stop in this area immediately until all health care precautions are considered and observed and ?until proper law governing dispensation of land is complied including resolving growing complaints by Kenyans from Land grabbing are resolved. ? We have been informed from reliable sources that, there are some coincidence of shared corrupt interest which is the reason why ?Birds of the Same Feathers Flock Together?? why KKK, Uhuru, Kalonzo and Ruto have a common bond to continue to corrupt and lead Kenyans in three-some corruption galore.? They both want to accomplish their mission of ?Fuata Nyayo?.? Robert Ouko was first the Minister for Foreign affairs then came Biwott, Kalonzo and Tuju is still holding ?the same position so they seem to enjoy fun of dealing in corruption in Foreign Ministry.?We therefore request authorities of Kenya Government and the International Intelligence for Human Rights, to prove this heartache story we have been told, that Ms. Joyce Misoi was the second last Secretary of Robert Ouko and in 1988 was sponsored to Toronto in Canada for study with all her expenses paid for her by the Government of Kenya. ?She stayed in Toronto Canada until 2008 where between 2006 and 2008 she paraded between Kenya and Toronto to seal the deal in a corrupt manner through Michuki and others in the corrupt circle and she spend over 2 billion trying to get license for the business where finally she confidently negotiated for a Canadian Company to undertake Titanium business in Kenya. She left for Kwale sometimes on 2008 to manage the Titanium business in Kwale, earning a whooping salary of US$ 200 per year for both the Canadian and Chinese Partnership so to protect these Company?s interest because of her connection with Michuki and Moi.? Canadian Company holding is 49% while Chinese took 51%.? Government of Kenya and the Republic People of Kenya got nothing.? The indigenous were swindled and were not part of the negotiating deal.? The deal for titanium was made at 15 billion dollars for 15 years commencing from 2008. Strangely enough, all these years she was in Toronto Canada, her salary was going to bank directly.? Upon arriving to Kenya in 2006, she went through the Foreign Ministry and found her salary was still being paid to her account while at the same time, the Government was paying all her needs, pocket money and her upkeep in Toronto Canada. Upon going to the bank, she found all her money withdrawn. ? If true, these are some of the corruption we DEMAND should be investigated urgently ? how public money is being squandered. We DEMAND to know how much Kenya Government officially gained from this Titanium business in Kwale, why the Local Community were not involved in its negotiation (there are evidence that Maitha was advocating to his constituents not to agree to be paid lip service, they must resist).? Why the DEMANDS of the Local Community was never considered? Why TIOMIN KENYA should not stop business until matters are officially resolved by a competent jurists of the International Court? Kenyan Public and Civil Society treat this deal as NULL and VOID UNTIL THE MATTER IS RESOLVED in Court. ?This is a half-backed-deal where people were killed and human lives is at risk, taking into account that negotiation was done under dubious circumstances ? The Community has a Right to be fully Compensated for health hazard with loses incurred. ? >From now on, we will never ever sit back and watch while our leaders act with impunity and without consulting our experts in the Social, Economy and scholars in? higher learning, Lawyers and the Civil Society Network Agency Organizations?on behalf of Kenyans in Kenya. Our economy is being plundered in exchange for Chinese Prisoners some of who have committed serious criminal offence.? Is there some?dots we need to connect?? What?business had Ruto gone to do in Uganda with Museveni......why the coincidence with Chinese visitor to Kenya? ? As Civil Society in collaboration and dialogue with Association Network of the world for Africa security, we will stay focused in collaboration with International Human Rights where we?DEMAND for African Government cooperation with their Electorates, the people/public without being in a sneaky hide and seek drama from the public.? We DEMAND the Governments of African Nationals be transparent and be open in their foreign undertakings which involve PUBLIC MATTERS and PUBLIC RESOURCES. ? As we move forward with activities of repairing and fixing the broken pieces of the African Face through information & sensitization, Education, Agriculture booster as well as?promoting Local Tourism to match the?expectations of International Business Trading, we must sharpen and perfect human skillful service, talents, culture and Art, through polishing performance.? We must stand in SOLIDARITY to motivate our Youth and Women to work as a team and put in committed hard work and time management to meet competition and?challenges of the Social Community Welfare and by putting their DEMANDS known through their Civil Society Community Agencies?including the Ministry of Social Welfare arm of the Government.? So both are in harmony to improving life of Kenyans, as we try to come out of the mad. ? Thanks, ? ? Judy Miriga Diaspora Spokesperson Executive Director Confederation Council Foundation for Africa Inc., USA http://socioeconomicforum50.blogspot.com ? ? Watch This in reference..... ? Chinese minister jets in next week to discuss aid to Kenya Updated 3 hr(s) 11 min(s) ago (12/31/2009) ? By Morris Aron ? Chinese foreign minister Yang Jiechi will tour the country next week in a move expected to determine what portion of the $10 billion (Sh740 billion) aid pledge to Africa will be apportioned to Kenya. Chinese Ambassador to Kenya Deng Hongbo told a press conference yesterday that Mr Jiechi will arrive in the country in the first week of January and meet with President Kibaki, Prime Minister Raila Odinga and other senior Government officials to discuss the aid package. "Top on the agenda of the visit include economic aid, bi-lateral trade issues and ways to further promote relationship between Kenya and China," said Mr Deng. African Countries At a summit to promote the level of co-operation between China and African countries held in Egypt recently, the Chinese Government unveiled a raft of goodies, including a promise to double the amount of loans to African countries to $10 billion over the next three years. In addition, Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao said that China will support Chinese financial institutions in setting up a $1 billion fund (Sh74 billion) for loans to small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Africa and cancel more debt. Mr Jiabao also proposed to phase in zero-tariff treatment for 95 per cent of products from the least developed African countries with whom China has diplomatic ties. Climate Change China will start with 60 per cent of products from African countries, at zero-tariff beginning next year. In addition, China and Africa will establish a partnership to respond to climate change, by building 100 clean energy projects in Africa.?? Tiomin says Jinchuan Kenya deal near completion Wed Sep 16, 2009 11:58am EDT Stocks ? Tiomin Resources Inc. TIO.TO $0.03 +0.00+0.00% 12:00am PST * Chinese firm to acquire 70 pct of titanium project * Tiomin says two of three conditions now met * Jinchuan needs "comfort letter" from Kenya government By Daniel Wallis NAIROBI, Sept 16 (Reuters) - Canada's Tiomin Resources Inc. (TIO.TO) said on Wednesday that two out of three conditions had been met for China's Jinchuan Group Ltd [JCGRP.UL] to acquire a 70 percent equity interest in Tiomin Kenya Ltd. Tiomin Kenya is a wholly owned subsidiary of Tiomin Resources and owns 100 percent of the Kwale Mineral Sands project on Kenya's Indian Ocean coast. Under the deal, Jinchuan -- China's top nickel producer -- has agreed to finance, develop and run Kwale, and will invest a further $25 million in Tiomin Kenya for project development. Tiomin has been studying sites in the country since 1996 and says Kwale, 40 km (25 miles) south of Mombasa port, would be one of the cheapest titanium and zirconium producers in the world. The company hopes to mine an average of 330,000 tonnes of titanium-bearing ilmenite at Kwale, 77,000 tonnes of rutile and 37,000 tonnes of zircon per year. In a statement on Wednesday, Tiomin Resources said it had obtained a waiver from Barrick Gold Corporation, which had relinquished its right of first refusal with respect to the Kwale project and various exploration licences. It said it had also received a Deed of Variation from the Kenyan government (GoK) that extended to 10 years the period granted to Tiomin in 2004 to finance and build the project. Now all that was outstanding was a standard 'comfort letter' that Jinchuan had requested from the Kenyan government. Tiomin said it was in communication with the authorities in Nairobi and that it believed such a letter would be forthcoming. "In 2006 Tiomin raised more than $200 million in debt and equity to build the Kwale Project, but the GoK's failure to complete key actions according to schedule led to disastrous consequences," Robert Jackson, president and chief executive office of Tiomin, said in the statement. "Although the GoK subsequently addressed numerous issues successfully, a comfort letter from the GoK will clearly demonstrate the continued commitment by the GoK to the Kwale Project. We sincerely hope that the GoK learned from the 2006 experience and will deliver this letter on time." Tiomin said it had scheduled special meeting of shareholders on Oct. 29 to obtain their approval of the transaction. "The closing of the Jinchuan investment transaction should close shortly after obtaining shareholder approval," the firm said. Jinchuan initially took a 9.9 percent stake in the Kwale project in April 2006 for $6.47 million and raised its shareholding to 20 percent for $9.52 million a year later. (Editing by Mike Nesbit) US disappointed by Chinese leader?s visit to Sudan Friday 9 February 2007 00:30. Printer-Friendly version? Comments... ? Feb 8, 2007 (WASHINGTON) ? The U.S. special envoy to Sudan criticized Beijing on Thursday for not putting economic pressure on Sudan over Darfur and said he was disappointed by the Chinese leader?s last visit to Khartoum. Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir (R) and Chinese President Hu Jintao wave during a visit to the Chinese-built Khartoum oil refinery, February 2, 2007. (Reuters) Envoy Andrew Natsios urged China to join the United States and others and use diplomatic and economic pressure to push Sudan?s government to accept an international force in its Darfur region and stop what the United States says is genocide. "China?s substantial economic investment in Sudan gives it considerable potential leverage and we have made clear to Beijing that the international community will expect China to be part of the solution," Natsios said in testimony to the House of Representatives Committee on Foreign Affairs. During a visit to Sudan last week, Chinese President Hu Jintao signed several economic deals with Sudan, including an interest-free loan of 100 million yuan, about $13 million, for Sudan to build a new presidential palace. He also wrote off up to $70 million in Sudanese debts to China. "I was a little disappointed with what happened recently in terms of the visit. I have to be very candid, I was hoping for a little bit more diplomatic pressure from the Chinese," Natsios said. New Jersey Rep. Christopher Smith, a Republican, said China was "enabler-in-chief" when it came to atrocities in Darfur, where more than 200,000 people have died in the past four years and more than 2.5 million have been displaced from their homes. "I doubt that Sudan?s leaders lost much sleep after their meeting with the Chinese president. Perhaps that night they dreamed of building the new railway line straight to Darfur to hasten the genocide," said Democratic Rep. Tom Lantos of California, a survivor of the Holocaust. Natsios, who visited China last month to press the U.S. view on Darfur, said he believed Beijing understood it was in their interests to resolve the deteriorating situation there. "PLAN B" At the end of last year, the United States threatened an unspecified "Plan B" if Sudan?s government refused to accept an international force in Darfur, comprising troops from the African Union and the United Nations. As part of this plan, the U.S. Treasury is studying how it might block the financial transactions of more Sudanese people and companies if Khartoum bars the UN/AU hybrid force. Natsios said "Plan B" was classified but he confirmed a Washington Post report that financial steps were part of a secret, three-tiered package of coercive measures that Washington will implement if Sudan fails to stop the Darfur violence. "What was in the newspaper is accurate but it is not complete," he said, declining to provide details. U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said at a separate hearing the United States had a number of options, including actions that could be taken by the U.S. Treasury. "We have to keep pressing Khartoum," she told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. Some lawmakers want the United States to take military action in Darfur, including Sen. Joseph Biden of Delaware, who told Rice that Khartoum "yielded their sovereignty" by taking part in genocide. Khartoum rejects there has been genocide. But Rice said unilateral action had "considerable downsides" especially as the United States tried to maintain world support for Darfur. (Reuters) Related countries : U.S.A. : US grants an 18-month extension of protected status for Sudanese nationals Terrorism in America: its effect on Sub-Saharan Africans US welcome Sudan-Chad normalization process ? ? October 28, 2009 Jinchuan Purports to Terminate Purchase of Tiomin Kenya ? TORONTO -- October 28, 2009 -- Tiomin Resources Inc. ('Tiomin' or 'the Company') reports that Jinchuan Group Limited ('Jinchuan') of China, purports to have terminated the Investment Agreement to purchase 70% of Tiomin Kenya Limited ('TKL') and the Kwale project. Tiomin seeks clarification from Jinchuan concerning its notice of intent to terminate the transaction, which was scheduled to close on October 29, 2009. Bob Jackson, CEO, said "This decision by Jinchuan to attempt to terminate the deal two days before closing should be of considerable interest to any mining company contemplating a transaction with Jinchuan. We have battled bureaucracy and corruption in Kenya for over a decade and our remaining concern was to obtain a Comfort Letter from the Government of Kenya ('GoK'). We finally obtained this yesterday. This effectively completed our list of material requirements to close the transaction. Jinchuan's decision, after 15 months of process, citing a previously unraised concern that "Jinchuan is not satisfied with the Disclosure Schedule" should be of particular interest to other companies and governments. We find this decision astonishing given that the GoK finally delivered on its material commitments to getting this deal done. Observers may speculate that Jinchuan continued the process with Tiomin while it negotiated supply contracts elsewhere. We intend to proceed with our shareholders meeting to approve the transaction on October 29 regardless of this event". Tiomin is considering its alternatives for Kwale. At June 30, Tiomin had Cdn$13.8 million in cash and subsequently concluded a deal that added an additional $2.5 million in marketable securities, at current valuations, plus $855,000 of debt owed to it. These figures effectively support the current share price while Tiomin seeks a company-making transaction. In addition, Tiomin owns 49% of the substantial Pukaqaqa copper gold deposit in Peru and 30% of Kivu Gold, which is focused on sub-Saharan Africa. To find out more about Tiomin Resources Inc., please visit the company website at www.tiomin.com. For further information on Tiomin please contact: Robert Jackson, CEO E-Mail: rjackson at tiomin.com Phone: 416-350-3779, ext. 230 Certain of the information contained in this news release constitutes 'forward-looking statements' within the meaning of securities laws. Such forward-looking statements, including but not limited to those with respect to the prices of metals and minerals, estimated future production and estimated costs of future production involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which may cause the actual results, performance or achievements to be materially different from any forecast results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. Such factors include, among others, the actual prices of mineral sand products, copper and gold, the actual results of current exploration, development and mining activities, changes in project parameters as plans continue to be evaluated, as well as those factors disclosed in the documents of the Company filed from time to time with the Ontario Securities Commission. You can view the Next News Releases item: Mon Nov 9, 2009, Tiomin Reports Third Quarter Financial Results You can view the Previous News Releases item: Thu Oct 1, 2009, Tiomin Closes Freegold Debt Conversion Transaction And Updates Status Of Jinchuan's Proposed Investment In Tiomin Kenya ? Chinese President to visit Kenya Written By:PPS???,?Posted: Tue, Apr 25, 2006 The President of the People's Republic of China Mr. Hu Jintao will from Thursday 27th April make a three day State Visit to Kenya. This will be the final leg of his five-nation tour that began in the U.S. last week, and marks the culmination of efforts to strengthen ties between Kenya and the worlds fastest growing economic power house. The Plane carrying President Jintao and First Lady Mrs. Liu Yongqing is expected at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport on Thursday at 9.25 P.M. On Friday 28th April President Jintao will be received by His Host President Mwai Kibaki at State House Nairobi during an official state welcoming ceremony at 10 A.M. The two leaders will then proceed for private talks and later join their respective delegations for bilateral talks. The two leaders will then witness the signing of agreements by Foreign Ministers of Kenya and China and the issuance of a joint communiqu?. In the afternoon, President Jinato will travel to the United Nations Complex, Gigiri, Nairobi for a familiarization tour. Later in the evening, the Chinese leader and First Lady will proceed to State House, Nairobi where a State banquet in their honour will be hosted by President Mwai Kibaki and First Lady Lucy Kibaki. During his visit, the Chinese leader is expected to tour a number of tourist destinations in the country. The Chinese leader and First Lady Liu Yongqing are expected to depart the Jomo Kenyatta International airport for Beijing, China, on Saturday afternoon. The visit by His Excellency President Hu Jintao of the People's Republic of China is part of a wide range of efforts that have been going in the last three years aimed at strengthening bilateral relations between Kenya and China. Over the last three years, the Kenya Government has dispatched several delegations to the People's Republic of China. In the same period, Kenya has hosted several high-powered delegations from China. During these interchanges, important instruments that have set out the direction of bilateral relations between the two countries have been signed. The efforts towards strengthening relations between the two countries culminated in the State Visit by President Kibaki to China in August last year. During this visit, important agreements aimed at strengthening relations and opening a new chapter of strategic trade and investments relations were signed. During the visit, President Kibaki held talks with various leaders including President Hu Jintao, Prime Minister Wen Jiabao, Chairman Wu Bangguo of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress of China, the Chief Executive of Hong Kong, Mr. Donald Tsang and African Ambassadors accredited to China. Among the agreements signed was the Framework Agreement on provision of Concessional Loan by China to Kenya. Within this agreement, China agreed to extend to Kenya a grant of 600 million Kenya Shillings and a concessional loan of approximately 2 billion Kenya Shillings in support of development projects in the country. The two countries also agreed to cooperate in the area of information and telecommunications and exchanged letters on Radio Cooperation between the State Administration of Radio Film and Television of China and the Ministry of Information and Communication of Kenya. An Air Services Agreement was also signed in which Kenya Airways was granted landing rights in several cities in China. Since Kenya was granted the Preferred Tourist Destination Status, arrivals from China have more than doubled, and the numbers are expected to surge following direct flights to China by Kenya Airways. Other agreements signed included the Agreement on Economic and Technical Cooperation and the Collaborative Agreement between the Central Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People's Republic of China and the Kenya Bureau of Standards. The Government's keen focus on the Far East, and especially China, is based on the realization that the region offers vast economic opportunities. China alone has a population of 1.3 billion people, which translates into a massive market for Kenya's goods and services. Media organizations interested in covering the visit should liaise with the Press Division at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. ? We won?t spare those who stole FPE funds, says Kibaki Related Stories Heed people?s views and provide unifying laws, Kibaki tells CoE Poor performers need more options By Standard Team President Kibaki says the Government will take stern action against those who misappropriated Free Primary Education (FPE) programme funds. The warning follows an earlier directive by the President that the Kenyan Anti-Corruption Commission investigate the Sh100 million loss. "We will take stern and decisive action against any individual found to have misappropriated funds meant for the benefit of our children," said Kibaki in his New Year message to Kenyans. Yesterday, Education Minister Sam Ongeri remained confident schools would reopen next week amid fears that there maybe delays because of the missing funds. Ongeri called for calm from parents and stakeholders, saying all was well despite the ongoing investigations. Donors, including UK?s Department for International Development (DfID), have suspended funding FPE until Government takes action against the looters. "This January the first group of pupils who have enjoyed the full benefits of free primary education would be joining Standard Eight," said Kibaki. He commended all teachers, parents, pupils and well-wishers who ensured success of the free primary education. He assured Kenyans that he remains fully committed to the continuation of the programme and its total success. Meanwhile, leaders from Nyanza Province want education officials and head teachers from the region reshuffled "for sleeping on the job". Reality MPs James Rege (Karachuonyo) and Oyugi Magwanga (Kasipul Kabondo) accused the Provincial Director of Education?s office of lacking focus. "There is no inspection of schools in Nyanza Province so teachers engage in businesses during class hours. We must act now to change the academic downward trend," said Rege. Magwanga said head teachers and officials who had overstayed in their stations must be moved. "There are some head teachers who feel they are untouchable and do not obey transfer orders yet they do not deliver. They must be moved and demoted," said Magwanga. Yesterday, the Nyanza Provincial Director of Education Geoffrey Cherongis admitted lapses in inspection of schools and poor performance. The region produced only eight pupils among the top 100 nationally. Nyanza has for the last five years remained in position seven ? out of eight ? and continues to perform dismally in Kenya Certificate of Primary Examination (KCPE). Rege asked the education officials to prove what they had done to improve performance in the region. Elsewhere, leaders from pastoral communities have called for more funding and adequate relief food to boarding schools to push up enrolment. The leaders from Turkana and West Pokot districts attributed the good KCPE results boarding schools posted to retention of children in school. The leaders singled out Lodwar Primary School, a boarding public school, which posted good results despite enrolling a high number of candidates ? 300. Sigor MP Wilson Litole urged the Government to prioritise girl child education in West Pokot and Turkana districts. "We urge the Government and non-governmental organisations to promote education of girls by supporting boarding schools and rescue centres," he said. Reports by Beauttah Omanga, Anderson Ojwang?, Osinde Obare and Job Weru ? Audit reveals taxpayers losing millions in anti- poverty projects Handouts to the poor will create a lazy nation Kenyan workers are poorer today than they were in 2007 By Robert Nyasato The taxpayer could be losing millions of shillings in grants through the Njaa Marufuku Kenya (NMK) programme, an initiative of the Government to eradicate poverty. An audit ordered by the Internal Auditor General says laxity in monitoring disbursement of funds and their use was to blame for the rot. The report notes most groups fizzled out after they received grants contrary to their proposal, which facilitated the funding. "The groups might have misinterpreted the word ?grant? to mean the money was given out freely by the Government. This compromised accountability and transparency," the audit report states in its findings. For instance in Nyanza Province, an audit conducted in Nyamira District between November 2 and 10, among 21 self-help groups that received grants from NMP since 2005, shows the taxpayer had lost more funds to individuals. The groups received grants amounting to over Sh2.6 million. And the figures are alarming in other provinces. The report affirms that supervision from the ministries of Agriculture and Livestock was not adequate after facilitation allowance was exhausted. Diversion of funds This is why the diversion of funds has been rampant, notes the report. The affected groups include Morara Self Help Group, Nuru Integrated self-help group and Tusaidiane Youth Group, Kiabokire Youth Group. The Morara self-help group lost Sh70,000 to a civic aspirant. At the same time an organisation which approved the groups proposal blocked it from meeting the NMK after it approved their proposal and gave them Sh369,000. "It is evident that supervision by the ministries of Agriculture and Livestock was insufficient after facilitation funds got depleted," the report adds. The audit recommends that there is need to review the name grant and substitute it with one of transparency and accountability to public. It further recommends steps to be taken to recover funds from groups that received the same and can?t account for it. The Nuru Integrated self-help group that had embraced commercial poultry farming disintegrated after receiving Sh120,000 in December 2007. The group shared the grant among its members contrary to their proposal, the audit revealed. It is not clear why it deposited Sh40,000 with a jua kali savings and credit cooperative society embroiled in managerial problems, the report adds. Sharing the grant Another group, Tusaidiane Youth Group that received Sh120,000 funds in April, 2006 for poultry keeping shared out the funds among its 10 members then dissolved. At Monfly SHG, which received Sh120,000 for tomato production in April 4, 2006, its members shared out the grant and disintegrated. Others groups on the audit list of fraudsters are Kiabokire Youth Group (Sh120,000), Egetonto Adventist Choir Women Group (Sh120,000), Mwananchi Banto Women Group(Sh120,000) among others. When contacted, NMK Nyamira District Chairperson Constrata Rabera denied knowledge of any misappropriation of funds by the groups. "As far as I am concerned the fund has helped alleviate poverty to some level and improved food security," she said in an interview. In Kisii District the story is the same. Local District Agriculture Officer John Katimbwa says some groups started loaning out money after they were given the grants contrary to their initial proposals. He said the groups received in excess of Sh2.5 million and an audit of the same was on in the country. ? Kenya?s economy stagnates Aerial View of the city of Nairobi, Kenya's capital city. KNBS attributed the poor performance mainly to a reduction in key sectors of the economy, especially agriculture and forestry, manufacturing, transport and communications, and construction. Photo/FILE? By?JUSTUS ONDARIPosted?Thursday, December 31?2009?at?15:58 Kenyans have little to cheer about on the economic front as they mark the New Year with news that the country?s economy failed to grow for the three months to September 30. ?After recovery during the first and second quarters of 2009, the economy stagnated with zero growth in the third quarter,? the Kenya National Bureau of Statistics (KNBS) said in its report released on Wednesday. Related Downloads Stocks & Forex Download The statistics by the bureau, which is the Government?s agency mandated to collect and analyse data to aid in planning and managing the economy, come at a time when the economy is projected to grow by 2 to 3.5 per cent in 2009. In 2008, it grew by a mere 1.7 per cent down from a high of 7.1 per cent in 2007. Incidentally, the zero per cent growth up to September is its worst performance in recent times, way below even the 3.2 per cent growth recorded over the same period last year, one of the most difficult years for the economy, following the post-election violence. KNBS attributed the poor performance mainly to a reduction in key sectors of the economy, especially agriculture and forestry, manufacturing, transport and communications, and construction. Like in the previous two quarters of the year, persistent drought, high energy prices and the global economic recession were the main factors that restrained economic growth in the three months. ?Output in agriculture and forestry, and electricity and water were the main casualties of the drought,? the bureau said of the factors that saw agriculture, which contributes about one quarter of the country?s total wealth, decline by 3.5 per cent during the quarter. Over the same period, forestry, manufacturing, transport and communications, and construction declined by 2.4, 1.8 and 1.1 per cent, respectively. Other sectors that declined during the quarter include electricity and water, which fell by 7.4 per cent, fishing at 0.3 per cent and mining and quarrying at 9.0 per cent. In addition, subdued external demand particularly for horticultural products weighed further on production in the agriculture sector. Similarly, reduction in domestic and external demands coupled with effects of higher costs of energy, restrained growth in the manufacturing sector. ?Construction was negatively impacted on by diminishing household savings, slowing the housing boom that has been witnessed since 2005,? KNBS said. However, hotels and restaurants, financial intermediation, real estate, renting and business services and wholesale and retail trade grew by 44.4, 8.9, 2.7 and 1.8 per cent, respectively during the period. ? http://www.tiomin.com/s/Home.asp ? http://search.yahoo.com/search?p=Tiomin+Kenya&toggle=1&cop=mss&ei=UTF-8&fr=fp-yie8 ? -- LYP INVESTMENT CLUB ? Hi Everyone! ? Inline with pursuing our mission, vision & objectives of The League of Young Professionals Kenya - http://ypkenya.org/ , we are NOW starting efforts to get rolling the LYP Investment Club - an investment vehicle for LYP Club Members and other interested YPs. ? Towards this we are requesting interested YPs to sign up at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe. Should you have any problem subscribing, send me a request at youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com ? 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Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From Dickens.Odhiambo at gmsi.com Tue Jan 5 14:40:49 2010 From: Dickens.Odhiambo at gmsi.com (Dickens Odhiambo) Date: Tue, 5 Jan 2010 14:40:49 -0500 Subject: [Jambo] WAPI BOB-A :- Sh7m spent on ambassador's UK apartment Message-ID: Sh7m spent on ambassador's UK apartment Published on 12/12/2009 The Government has spent Sh7.2 million of taxpayers' money to rent accommodation for the Kenya <<...OLE_Obj...>> High Commissioner to London. A parliamentary committee unearthed the damning expenditure incurred because Joseph Muchemi, the immediate former High Commissioner, declined to surrender the official residence for incoming envoy Ephraim Ngare. The standoff has forced the High Commission to rent an apartment at a cost of 10,307.1 UK pounds (Sh1.2 million) per month. A receipt detailing payments for the apartment is attached to the report a copy of which The Standard obtained. The amount is payment for the room for the duration November 5 to December 7, according to the report by the Departmental Committee on Defence and Foreign Relations. Acting High Commissioner AK Chebukaka wrote to Muchemi on October 29 confirming the new High Commissioner and his family was scheduled to arrive in London on November 5. Official residence "This is to, therefore, require that you make available the residence on November 2," Chebukaka wrote. That did not happen and Muchemi was put up in the rented apartment. But the committee chaired by Wajir West MP Adan Keynan, which travelled to the UK last month, was informed the cost of renting the apartment is ?16,000 per month. This translates to ?48,000 for the period Muchemi stayed there. Muchemi was recalled in May, but the order was extended to August 19. He, according to the report, declined to honour and instead requested to remain in London on account of indisposition. The committee wants action taken against Foreign Affairs Minister Moses Wetang'ula for his "inaccurate" response on the matter. The committee was unhappy with the minister's response to a question by Bahari MP Benedict Gunda when he appeared before it on November 18. From johngichuru2004 at gmail.com Tue Jan 5 12:15:51 2010 From: johngichuru2004 at gmail.com (Gichuru) Date: Tue, 5 Jan 2010 20:15:51 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Dont take Ochwangi Seriously In-Reply-To: <14e3baf31001042250i4cf7d879w47435673ed85d930@mail.gmail.com> References: <995645.37774.qm@web30404.mail.mud.yahoo.com> <458500.71754.qm@web113804.mail.gq1.yahoo.com> <14e3baf31001042250i4cf7d879w47435673ed85d930@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: I also feel it is rather unfortunate if we have to invoke the powers of the moderator, to gag people who we deem not to share an opinion. If you ask me, that is tantamount to curtailing someone's right to an opinion and to expression. I take this forum and other such fora as micro representatives of a country and if we believe we can take the mandate to govern this beloved country of ours, we have to start here at home. We need to practice some basic democratic principles like that of respecting other people's opinions, however distant they are from ours. On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 9:50 AM, Muita Wangoko wrote: > ....Catherine Baraza, can you please do your work without pointing fingers > at other people...what makes you think you are more right than others....let > people express themselves in whichever way they feel disposed to do...we > have free thinkers in this forum...people who may not seem to be serious in > their postings but there is always a point they always try to drive home > > We can't all think the same....and so it is important you point where one > has erred..without necessarily raising unnecessary sentiments... > > +---------------------------------------------------------------+ > Regards, > Muita Wangoko > --Software, Web Developer-- > > --"An idle mind is..............the best way to relax"-- > +---------------------------------------------------------------+ > > > On Fri, Jan 1, 2010 at 07:11, Christine Baraza wrote: > >> Kenyans this joker called Ochwangi has told you several times that he >> is a joker he deserves nobodys response-that because he has nothing >> important to do-he writes useless stuff in progressive as a hobby. >> PROGRESSIVE administrator should find it important to not to convey useless >> threads from people who are using this forum as a hobby to pass time. Taking >> with a photo with Raila does not mean anything..Every Tom, Dick and Harry >> with worn out sweaters take photos with Raila. >> >> I thought when I joined this forum that it was a serious forum of young >> Kenyans who were progresisve and wanted to bring their ideas together, share >> such ideas and find ways to move this country forward. I didnt know that the >> administrator will allow such useless threads from the Ochwangis of this >> world to waste peoples time and to inject useless debates which has no head >> nor tail but meant to divide Kenyans and more inject tribalism in all policy >> debates that we try to have in this forum. >> >> The Administrator Ovhwangi keeps on saying that he writes such useless >> stuff as a hobby and pass-time menaing that what Ocheangi says is >> entetainment not anything that progressive will find helpful in oushing this >> country forward. I therefore request you to stop conveying such useless >> messages from Ochwangi and the rest of tribalists including John Kamau Who >> believes that TRIBALISM will lead this country somewhere good for the the >> tribalists types like himself. Those progressives who really believe in a >> BETTER FUTURE KENYA should constructively continue contributing worthy >> debates in this forum. >> >> >> >> >> --- On *Thu, 12/31/09, David ochwangi * wrote: >> >> >> From: David ochwangi >> Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] Kamau is a Tribalist >> >> To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com >> Cc: jkorig at yahoo.com, hmumia at gmail.com >> Date: Thursday, December 31, 2009, 4:34 PM >> >> Kamau: >> I really enjoy your perspectives man and your willingness to stand up to >> the cult! Now watch as people either jump off cliffs or come out with >> daggers drawn; at his pace my fiend we may have to "REDOUBLE" our efforts; >> did you notice how it is just the Odinga family that is worthy the accolades >> while Kenyatta is trashed? I mean are we to take these jokers seriously? >> Thank God I do this as a hobby but my God, it is sooo illuminating how >> disparate and desperate this cult has become! And this divisive bunch want >> to lead Kenya? To where? Off a cliff somewhere? >> >> --- On *Thu, 12/31/09, john kamau * wrote: >> >> >> From: john kamau >> Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] Kamau is a Tribalist >> >> To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com >> Date: Thursday, December 31, 2009, 12:43 PM >> >> Harry, >> This is exactly where you are going wrong. Kenya is not a preserve of any >> one particular person or community. I have watched many of those fanatics >> like you who assume that a plotter of coups,and planner of ethnic cleansing >> is the Savior of Kenya. i beg to differ. KIBAKI is a burden Kenyans can do >> without Raila is a liability we can ill afford. >> Forget what he is doing in Mau, this is a cover to hood wick Kenyans for >> 2010. >> His radical,ruthless self is replicated in the way he jumps to bed with >> any body before dumping them. >> Moi in KANU. KIBAKI in NARC,Ruto in ODM. WHO is next IN LINE AS stepping >> stone, to state house for this sly green snake in a green pasture. >> >> --- On Wed, 12/30/09, Harry > >> wrote: >> >> > From: Harry >> > >> > Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] Kamau is a Tribalist >> >> > To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com >> > Date: Wednesday, December 30, 2009, 5:35 AM >> > Jagem,We have come from very far with Kamau and >> > Ochwangi. And i don't mean the very two who are so >> > passionate at expressing narrow minded perspectives, but >> > think about the country since 1963. >> > >> > Think about Jaramogi Oginga Odinga, think about >> > Tom Mboya. Think about all the great nationalists who has to >> > content with the Ochwangis and Kamaus of this country at the >> > time. Who have suffered because of the Ochwangi leadership. >> > Kenyas history has been full of Kamaus who >> > have perpetrated tribalism. The Jomo Kenyattas of this >> > world and Mois of this world. Remember the Kamothos of this >> > world, they mirror the Ochwangis of today. >> > >> > So >> > friends, we are in a struggle to free Kenyans. This will >> > take all of us to support what is right. >> > >> > And i want to say, we have always moved two >> > steps forward because of the Railas of this world, and one >> > step backwards as a country because of the Ochwangis and >> > Kamaus of this world. >> > >> > Regards >> > Mumia >> > >> > >> > On Wed, Dec 30, 2009 at 4:05 AM, >> > sospeter gichane >> > >> > wrote: >> > >> > Mr >> > Oketch, >> > >> > I cant reserve my comments here - you have spoken with >> > the wisdom of ten elders. Lets appreciate when someone has >> > done good, correct them when they err so that they improve. >> > Blanket condemnation will never help anybody, it never >> > did. >> > >> > >> > >> > On Raila,I think he plays politics when its politics >> > time, and exercises leadership when granted the challenge. >> > But he is not living inside a vacuumed tube - he is prone to >> > "environmental factors" like other MPs, civil >> > servants, challenged economy etc. But when a leader shows a >> > determination to right some wrongs, then the least you can >> > do is to support such a one. Such are the rare lot, >> > especially in Kenya. >> > >> > >> > >> > Guys, and when we argue, can we do it with >> > decency/decorum or something like that??????????? >> > >> > Sospeter >> > >> > On Tue, Dec 29, 2009 at 3:52 PM, >> > odhiambo okecth >> > >> > wrote: >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > Violence erupted in Kenya on 31st December >> > 2007, moments after Mzee Mwai Kibaki was sworn in as >> > President. >> > >> > I bet we all witnessed what such madness can do to a >> > Nation. I bet we know someone who lost a dear relative or a >> > friend in that period of madness. >> > >> > >> > >> > It is with this in mind that I want to impress upon you all >> > to lower the tempo of debate when we discuss an Enigma that >> > the Rt Hon Prime Minister is. We can engage in sober debates >> > without name calling. Like you can grin as you fight. Let us >> > not become such emotional as we debate the future of Kenya. >> > >> > >> > >> > The late VP Hon Kijana Wamalwa [RIP] was spot on when he >> > observed that Raila elicits love and hate in equal measure. >> > To this extent, we have a team that will defend Raila unto >> > death, whether he is wrong, Raila is always right. >> > >> > >> > >> > We also have a team that will oppose and call Raila names >> > whether he is right. >> > >> > But my take is simple; do we as Kenyans learn anything from >> > what happens on a daily basis? Are we the only people in the >> > world accredited with such short memories? Do we love our >> > history as a Nation, and can we all compete with the little >> > that Raila has achieved in that short span of history, when >> > other leaders were comfortable in power? >> > >> > >> > >> > Let us tone down on how we look at Raila and instead focus >> > on the work the man is doing for Kenya. His is such a heavy >> > task; what with snares and bumps erected by colleagues all >> > the time. Can we also focus on these men and women whose >> > only pre-occupation is to erect bumps and snares? >> > >> > >> > >> > May I wish you all a Happy New Year; a Year in which we >> > will all focus on what we can do for Kenya, not what Raila >> > is doing for Kenya. >> > >> > The man needs our support, not complaints. >> > >> > Peace, blessings and Happy New Year to you. >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > Odhiambo T Oketch, >> > CEO KCDN/NEBA Nairobi, >> > Tel; 0724 365 557, 0735 529 126, >> > http://kcdnkomarockswatch.blogspot.com >> > >> > >> > http://nairobieastba.blogspot.com >> > mailto:friendsofkcdn at yahoogroups.com >> > >> > >> > >> > ...hope and love is >> > what maketh us..... >> >> > >> > --- On Tue, 12/29/09, john kamau >> > >> > wrote: >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > From: john kamau >> > >> > Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] Kamau is a Tribalist >> >> > >> > >> > To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com >> > Date: Tuesday, December 29, 2009, 1:06 AM >> > >> > >> > Ochwangi, I have been married to you by a bunch of >> > psychological captives, and I have no regrets for being >> > matched with a strong minded principled gentleman. I can >> > tell you that I admired your demeanor while faced with >> > uncalled for vitriolic ignorance directed to you by >> > individuals who despite academic accolades preceding their >> > first names, have chosen to live, and now appear to be >> > gunning to lead their entire community and Kenya into >> > perpetual psychological slavery. It is sad that a people >> > taunted as intellectual giants can be so lacking in wisdom, >> > It is absurd when such entities purport to interpret >> > prophesies. I am hoping that a wise man/woman will emerge >> > in the remaining days of 2009, to advice this gang that the >> > world is full of educated illiterates.. >> > >> > >> > You can explain this by looking at the high number of >> > Economic, and political Giants, most of who never went to >> > college, or went but did not leave with any documents worth >> > mentioning. May I also advice them that the majority are >> > not always right, mostly judging by the way this gang has >> > been conducting them selves in this forum. The sad events of >> > mob justice in our country have been replicated in this >> > forum by this gang. >> > >> > >> > Having said this, I wish to thank all of those who have >> > kept this forum alive with highly intellectual debates and >> > discipline. I pray that THOSE that have so much energy to >> > defend individual politicians even when such defense is >> > absolutely unnecessary, will change tack and deal with >> > National matters as Kenyans and not tribe. I regret that I >> > was seen as a hater of a tribe called RAILA;and by extension >> > a hater of Luo?s. May I sincerely confess that my back >> >> > ground and experience has no room for such short >> > sightedness? I have had the privilege of living in every >> > part of our country, among every Kenyan community. I now >> > live amongst foreigners, in a foreign land. >> > >> > >> > Kenya?s rich tribal diversity, despite of current >> >> > politically motivated divisions is still a great asset for >> > the Country. Kenya is still the greatest country on earth, >> > with a hope and a promising future. All that it requires is >> > for all of us to invest our past experiences to redeem the >> > glory of our country. We can start by forgiving each other >> > unconditionally, and calling all our politicians to total >> > accountability as individuals. We should strengthen our >> > institutions of governance, by urgently adopting a new >> > constitution, designed to harmonize the Country. >> > >> > >> > Parties, religious and ethnic interests should not be used >> > to design the constitution. The constitution, WHICH SHOULD >> > BE SUPREME; shall be able to protect all national >> > interests. >> > Let?s have a harmoniously peaceable 2010. >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > --- On Sat, 12/26/09, Christine Baraza > >> >> >> > wrote: >> > >> > > From: Christine Baraza >> > >> > >> > >> > > Subject: [YP_Ke] Kamau is a Tribalist >> > > To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com >> , >> > jkorig at yahoo.com >> > >> > >> > > Date: Saturday, December 26, 2009, 9:27 AM >> > > Jagem at least you are tryin to >> > > engage Kamau in a sober debate but from all >> > Kamau's >> > > posts in this forum-the only conclusion that any sane >> > human >> > >> > >> > > being will come to is that John Kamau is a tribalist >> > going >> > > to an extent of calling Raila Odinga >> > "JATERO". Is >> > > calling Raila names part of the argument about his >> > duties as >> > > the PM or just pure TRIBAL HATRED? >> > >> > >> > > >> > > Kamau hides and pretends to be a progressive who want >> > > Kenya to move forward but doesnt miss a chance in any >> > post >> > > that he makes to abuse Raila and more so to blame >> > Raila for >> > > everything thats wrong with Kenya. The day Kamau >> > blamed >> > >> > >> > > RAILA for trbalism in the civil service-that civil >> > service >> > > is full of Mount Kenya people and thats must be blamed >> > on >> > > RAILA ODINGA and not MWAI KIBAKI nor FRANCIS MUTHAURA. >> > Do >> > > you see the trend-the trend is blame RAILA for >> > >> > >> > > everything. >> > > >> > > You are asking Kamau the way forward..Really? >> > > Kamau's way forward is as strange as those who >> > claim >> > > that there is no global warming. His argument is that >> > all >> > > the 222 MPs must go home..secondly Raila, Kibaki, >> > Ruto, >> > >> > >> > > Uhuru all must go home. This is insane and very >> > childish >> > > argument in deed, No wonder Tribalists have destroyed >> > my >> > > country called Kenya. Kamau cant even point to you >> > the >> > > person who feels should lead Kenya-Why? Because he is >> > a >> > >> > >> > > tribalist whill only point to the people who speak >> > the >> > > language that he speaks but given that he is hiding >> > behind >> > > proressive forum-hnt tell you anything but blame Raila >> > and >> > > even call for Railas retirement from politics just >> > because >> > >> > >> > > the Constitution bars Kiabki from contesting the >> > presidency. >> > > Kamau s never blamed Kibaki in any specific way at >> > all-Why? >> > > You now know why? >> > > >> > > Please people If we call ourselves PROGRESSIVES lets >> > >> > >> > > live by the name and also ACT by the name. Lets try >> > our best >> > > to transcend TRIBALISM and look at these leaders as >> > Kenyans. >> > > If we say that Kibaki has failed..lets give concrete >> > policy >> > > issues where he has failed not just hate him because >> > of his >> > >> > >> > > tribe. If Kibaki has enhanced TRIBALISM in Kenya lets >> > say it >> > > and give examples like the civil service. LETS BE >> > REAL >> > > PROGRESSIVES not pretenders like John Kamau and David >> > > Ochwangi >> >> > > >> > >> > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > --- On Thu, 12/24/09, Jagem K'Onyiego >> > > >> > >> > wrote: >> > > >> > > >> > > From: Jagem K'Onyiego >> > >> > >> > >> > > Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] ODM/PNU >> >> > > To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com >> > > Date: Thursday, December 24, 2009, 1:39 PM >> > >> > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > Mutongoria Kamau. >> > > >> > > First, just a little correction or is it >> > > "Collection"? you have referred to Raila as >> > > "JATERO." I believe you have gone too far >> > in >> > >> > >> > > calling the man names. You have belittled the person >> > of >> > > Raila, to an extend any other person reading your mail >> > will >> > > automatically see the extreme hatred you have for this >> > man. >> > > To many readers who are followers of Raila, and they >> > >> > >> > > are in Millions, will not believe you when you say >> > that, you >> > > are just disagreeing with the man strictly on Poor >> > > Governance and or Policies. If it is just Policies >> > then why >> > > use abusive language? You may wonna find the right >> > words to >> > >> > >> > > use. "Be Polite" when addressing the PM >> > > >> > > I do not totally agree with everything that Raila >> > > does, but when one considers the pros and cons, Raila >> > comes >> > > out as an inclusive Leader. Top of this, he has >> > demonstrated >> > >> > >> > > that he sees way ahead on some problems that Kenya >> > faces. I >> > > do not need to list those "pluses" here, >> > because >> > > in your "set mind," it may be too difficult >> > for >> > > you to open your eyes, and bring yourself to see the >> > >> > >> > > other side of the Coin. For you it seems like >> > Raila's >> > > case is a closed chapter. Nothing according to you is >> > good >> > > or can come out of the man as a Leader. >> > > I agree with you, especially when we consider the >> > fact >> > >> > >> > > that your ideas ascribe to "disorder" in >> > > Governance, which leads to "grabbiosis >> > mannia." >> > > Raila's ideas or the people who support him, on >> > the >> > > contrary, ascribe to order in Governance and rule of >> > Law. >> > >> > >> > > May be this is where your disagreement comes in with >> > the >> > > man. >> > > >> > > Despite that I need to ask you this, Apart from >> > > bickering about the Man of Raila, according to you, >> > what is >> > > the way forward? What are your suggestions that >> > Kenyans who >> > >> > >> > > are seeking good Leadership can fall onto? Or are you >> > just >> > > interested in finding Faults on Raila while offering >> > the >> > > Citizens no alternative? Would it not be better to >> > show us >> > > someone who has done and achieved more things than >> > Raila so >> > >> > >> > > that the YPs can zero in onto this person, with the >> > hope of >> > > him bringing Good Governance to Kenya in Future. Or is >> > it >> > > that your political thoughts stops when there is no >> > > reference to what Raila is doing. >> > >> > >> > > >> > > Kamau you must realize that Raila will not Lead or >> > > live forever. Have you ever imagined what will happen >> > in >> > > Kenya in the next 20 or 10 years from now, if the >> > current >> > > lawlessness is left to go on. Don't you think >> > that >> > >> > >> > > Kenyans need to find some alternative people who will >> > bring >> > > good Governance and peace in future. Or am I taking >> > you too >> > > far (too many years down the road that your mind can >> > not >> > > start to Comprehend)? >> > >> > >> > > >> > > Have a thoughtful day filled with freedom. Right now >> > > you are mentally imprisoned by Raila. It is healthy >> > for >> > > Raila but I do not know whether it is healthy for >> > you. >> >> > > Lastly to quote Nelson Mandela, when he was asked by >> > >> > >> > > some journalists why he found it necessary to forgive >> > the >> >> > > Whites who oppressed him, he said "I did not want >> > to be their prisoner >> > > anymore. I forgave them so that they can go ahead to >> > carry >> > > the burden of guilt, which left me free to move on and >> > make >> > >> > >> > > South Africa a better place". >> > > >> > > Is it possible that, you Kamau, and other >> > > Kenyans, can forgive one another and make it a better >> > > Nation, or are you the one carrying the >> > > "burden"? >> > >> > >> > > >> > > K'Onyiego >> >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > --- On Thu, 12/24/09, john kamau >> > > >> > >> > wrote: >> > >> > >> > > >> > > >> > > From: john kamau >> > >> > > Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] ODM/PNU >> >> > > To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com >> > >> > >> > > Date: Thursday, December 24, 2009, 12:46 AM >> > > >> > > >> > > Christine Baraza, when you started >> > > this out burst I thought you would finality take a >> > deep >> > > breath and wonder whether there could be some truth to >> > what >> > >> > >> > > those like me who can not worship a human being see >> > and >> > > state about Raila. With time you have clearly >> > demonstrated >> > > irrational tendencies with the escapist excuse that >> > > any simple question about Raila is hate and tribally >> > >> > >> > > inspired. Regretfully you have inspired a retinue of >> > > followers of like mind, all obsessed with a >> > ?Jatero?. >> > > These wide repertoires of psychological defenses and >> > > maneuvers have clouded your otherwise good judgment; >> > leading >> > >> > >> > > you to unwittingly distort reality. This goes for you >> > and >> > > those like Owour and jarateng, Otieno Kanjwang and >> > the >> > > like. >> > > This obsession is now turning to hallucination; >> > everyone is >> > > a friend or enemy depending on how much they support >> > Raila. >> > >> > >> > > You theorize and give inaccurate explanations to >> > simple >> > > basic issues that should not be politicized, >> > > generalizing matters assuming that you are >> > intellectually >> > > analyzing fundamental national needs. Sang and >> > Kamau >> > >> > >> > > are hostile to Raila and thus should be fought in to >> > > submission by all means; you do not respond to issues, >> > you >> > > transgress on facts and espouse anything that you >> > assume >> > > Raila would wish of you. To a point of becoming >> > robotic. >> > >> > >> > > You rightly responded that the two Professors in the >> > > Ministry of Education should resign, be retired and >> > possibly >> > > charged. I and any normal thinking Kenyan agree with >> > you >> > > 100%. Unfortunately Just Like David in the Bible when >> > he was >> > >> > >> > > asked what he would do with a rich heartless person >> > who >> > > seizes a poor mans treasured one and only ram for >> > > slaughter? YOU FIGHT WHEN WE ASK RAILA TO TAKE >> > > RESPONSIBILITY ON CORUPTION DEALS UNDER HIS WATCH, >> > Maize >> > >> > >> > > export to Sudan, IMMIGRATION illegalities, Sale of >> > national >> > > assets to foreigners. Total dysfunctional Ministries >> > due to >> > > duplication, Election Violence by ODM resorting to >> > > thousands of deaths. Mega scandals in the Ministry >> > of >> > >> > >> > > Education, Molasses?s saga, Mau payments, Agro >> > Leasing >> > > CONTINUED payments. Nepotism in government and >> > > unrealistic hiring and firing of civil servants. >> > > Should Kibaki step down?? Yes he should have done >> > that >> > >> > >> > > yesterday. Should Ruto and other Thugs continue >> > flying >> > > flags?? NO THY SHOULD BE IN JAIL. Should we reclaim >> > Mau? YES >> > > BUT resettle the ordinary poor people ARREST AND TRY >> > ALL THE >> > > BIG SHARKS and recover the assets we can lay our hands >> > on. >> > >> > >> > > NEW CONSTITUTION: Not for PNU/ODM or any one person, >> > who >> > > knows who the NEXT president/ Prime Minister will be. >> > Your >> > > argument that we take POWER FROM an Elected President >> > to an >> > > appointed Prime Minister is democratic suicide. Power >> > >> > >> > > corrupts regardless of morals. POWER SHOULD FOR Ever >> > remain >> > > with the people. And not Raila. We have all seen the >> > folly >> > > of double centers of power. >> > > FOOLISH,, Never call other people foolish, you expose >> > your >> > >> > >> > > ignorance, Respond to >> > > ISSUES CLEALY RAISED BY MR SANG and others about >> > Raila?s >> > > pretentious behavior, OPPOTUNISTIC Character, Ruthless >> > un >> > > tethered greed that have seen many Die, from 1982 coup >> > to >> > >> > >> > > 2007/2008 Election Violence victims. His >> > relationship >> > > with Mungiki and other Mafia like GANGS. He stood >> > against >> > > first Kibaki Government when they wanted to prosecute >> > Moi >> > > and other Economic saboteurs. Baraza, like Kibaki >> > >> > >> > > RAILA?S list is long. He is charismatic but can not >> > full >> > > all the people all the time. Only you and several >> > others, >> > > BUT NOT me or the SANG?S OF Kenya. >> > > Lets quit this game and call for fresh and fair >> > Elections >> > >> > >> > > under a new constitution to lid our country of this >> > > malady, Raila, Kibaki, Ruto, Uhuru, and almost all >> > the >> > > 222 MPs are a cancer Kenya can ill afford. >> > > >> > > >> > > --- On Mon, 12/21/09, Mheshimiwa... > >> >> >> > >> > >> > > wrote: >> > > >> > > > From: Mheshimiwa... >> > >> > > > Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] ODM/PNU >> >> > > > To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com >> > >> > >> > > > Date: Monday, December 21, 2009, 8:43 AM >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > John..the son of Kamau...u sound so irritated >> > like a >> > > lion >> > > > whose den has been invaded... >> > > > Why do u want to crucify Judy Miriga..? >> > >> > >> > > > Your mail is too long and i could not finish >> > reading >> > > it....u >> > > > cannot write short and factual info? >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > Well...i believe u are going the Sang Chemuruk >> > of >> > >> > >> > > this >> > > > forum way..which is not good for you...I will >> > bring a >> > > motion >> > > > of censure on this forum for pple who seem to >> > > persecute >> > > > others...one is Sang >> > > Kip... >> > >> > >> > > > >> > > > Now what were u saying in summary i answer you >> > on >> > > behalf of >> > > > my good sister Judy? >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > -- >> > > > Mheshimiwa--Josh.. >> > >> > >> > > > P.O Box 33506-00600, >> > > > Nairobi. >> > > > Mobile:0725-844589 >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > -- >> > >> > >> > >> > > > >> > > > REACH OVER 15,200 MEMBERS DIRECTLY BY ADVERTISING >> > ON >> > > THIS >> > > > FORUM. 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CALL/MPESA ON +254 721 >> 663 208 >> >> For Jobs Vacancies http://www.kazi360.com/ >> > > -- > 5 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and > Planning!!!!!! > > Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 > Venue: Coast car park, > Time: 2:30 -5:00pm > Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. > Way forward for the group, this year. > Damage: 800 bob > Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) > > To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send > her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > 5 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting > > Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, > Time: 3:00pm > Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. > > Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 > Join the group at > http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en > -- Gichuru -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From eengugi at gmail.com Tue Jan 5 12:53:41 2010 From: eengugi at gmail.com (elijah ngugi) Date: Tue, 5 Jan 2010 12:53:41 -0500 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] MUST ALL MARRIAGE COUNSELLORS BE SUCCESSFULLY MARRIED? In-Reply-To: <109739.20163.qm@web26907.mail.ukl.yahoo.com> References: <109739.20163.qm@web26907.mail.ukl.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <3374678f1001050953h1f517605k556eace20a90ab63@mail.gmail.com> The answer is no, a counselor does not have to have a successful marriage nor does he have be perfect. It is like asking whether a doctor should be totally healthy to work with his patients. or can doctor be sick. The doctor is also an individual who can be vulnerable to any human calamity and individual disaster. It has in many a times been concluded that he who has undergone a certain crisis bare some tools necessary to assist others when in crisis. it has also been known to be a natural component when use self exposure as a counselor with an objective of building the alliance with your patients. I just hope a give a dose of progression in your question. well it happens I am one the Mental Therapist in Charlotte NC USA Elijah On Mon, Jan 4, 2010 at 2:33 AM, Beatrice Oyugi wrote: > Happy New Year comrades.... Kindly advice on this one, must all marriage > counsellors be in successful marriages or if out, then only due to natural > causes? Can one make a successful counsellor if his/her marriage failed? > Does age matter in this career? > > -- > LYP INVESTMENT CLUB > > Hi Everyone! > > Inline with pursuing our mission, vision & objectives of The League of > Young Professionals Kenya - http://ypkenya.org/ , we are NOW starting > efforts to get rolling the LYP Investment Club - an investment vehicle for > LYP Club Members and other interested YPs. > > Towards this we are requesting interested YPs to sign up at > http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe. Should you > have any problem subscribing, send me a request at youngprofessionals.ke@ > gmail.com > > As a buildup to the discussions on the above mailing list, we shall have > our 1st organization meeting on Saturday 9th Jan at Club Fiesta, Koinange > Street as from 3:00pm. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 > 663 208 > > REACH OVER 15,200 MEMBERS DIRECTLY BY ADVERTISING ON THIS FORUM. 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Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From leakeym at gmail.com Tue Jan 5 15:14:44 2010 From: leakeym at gmail.com (leakeym at gmail.com) Date: Tue, 5 Jan 2010 20:14:44 +0000 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Directions to mombasa polytechnic Message-ID: <772278604-1262722357-cardhu_decombobulator_blackberry.rim.net-583939857-@bda062.bisx.produk.on.blackberry> Panda mat za Tudor they will drop you at the gate ------Original Message------ From: Dan Sender: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com ReplyTo: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Subject: [YP_Ke] Directions to mombasa polytechnic Sent: Jan 5, 2010 7:47 PM I need to get there kesho morning. Any help with directions? Dan. Sent from my BlackBerry? -------------- next part -------------- -- 5 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 5 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From mukamikuria45 at yahoo.com Tue Jan 5 16:57:55 2010 From: mukamikuria45 at yahoo.com (julia chege) Date: Tue, 5 Jan 2010 13:57:55 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Raila Does it Again In-Reply-To: <4b43a669.0409c00a.1fda.ffffec10@mx.google.com> Message-ID: <120990.13056.qm@web30603.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Dan....ur right, i still dont get it: i dont get why You find it so hard to give credit where it is due....mgema mwue na haki mpe! --- On Tue, 1/5/10, Dan wrote: > From: Dan > Subject: RE: [YP_Ke] Raila Does it Again > To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com > Date: Tuesday, January 5, 2010, 12:59 PM > I still don't get it. Even diehard > fans of the PM don't support him as you are doing. Every day > you are telling us he is the man yet Kenya is failing. > > The matatu strike should not have happened in the first > place if we had a govt for the people. These guys had issued > a strike notice days earlier and this strike resulted in > great suffering and loss for many poor kenyans. What > happened to being proactive? No credits here! > > The PM used two helicopters to travel to Narok to survey > the situation. Y not by road? Analysts tells us the cost of > these choppers for the day would have bought thousands of > blankets and relief food for displaced families. In > addition, floods started last month. Displaced families > spent Christmas in the cold while the two Principals were on > holiday. > > I know Raila could be the favorite politician now but its > not time for congrats. We need more action and faster > reforms first! > > With your heavy defense of the PM, am wondering if u could > be one of his campaign persons coz then I can assume you > will be biased? > > > > Dan > > -----Original Message----- > From: Christine Baraza > Sent: Tuesday, January 05, 2010 8:17 PM > To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com > Subject: [YP_Ke] Raila Does it Again > > Raila does it again???? > > Prime Minister Raila Odinga has done it again and his new > title, ?Mr Fix it?. > > A few hours after jetting back into the country, only a few > minutes in a meeting with matatu operators and there went > the nightmare - the matatu strike was called off. > > Even before the dust settles in the Mau conservation > efforts, Mr Odinga has calmed yet another devastating storm > while those ministers concerned watched in either > helplessness or arrogance. Or was it sheer incompetence? No > wonder this man continues to lead opinion poll ratings in > the country. > > To his critics (especially those on the other side of the > political bandwagon in the coalition government) he is the > man who has been poking his nose on other people?s > business. Others have accused the PM of using matters of > national interests to gain political mileage. > > > > [The entire original message is not included] > -- > 5 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, > Socializing and Planning!!!!!! > > Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 > Venue: Coast car park, > Time: 2:30 -5:00pm > Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. > ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Way > forward for the group, this year. > Damage: 800 bob > Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha > drinks) > > To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on > 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com > with your name and phone number. > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > 5 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting > > > Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, > Time: 3:00pm > Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. > > Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 > 208 > Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en > -------------- next part -------------- -- 5 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 5 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From icherutich at usiu.ac.ke Tue Jan 5 16:58:15 2010 From: icherutich at usiu.ac.ke (Isaiah Cherutich) Date: Wed, 6 Jan 2010 00:58:15 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] TRIBALISM IN YP? In-Reply-To: <4b43753d.0706c00a.4384.fffff707@mx.google.com> References: <4b43753d.0706c00a.4384.fffff707@mx.google.com> Message-ID: <74AF39F2072C27439CEB443F0D3624A05ADEB9EAA7@mail4.usiu.ac.ke> Dan, Dead Right!! Can you repeat that again? several times? That is a very correct observation of what YP is all about nowdays. Infact of late, i normally look at a message's topic, then the name of the author and i most of the time 'pass' some because i can 100% second guess who & what position the person is going to take on any matter raised. In my opinion, Kalenjins are the few, very democratic Kenyans we now have in this country. Why? In 2007 Kalenjins to a man told off Moi (their own) and voted for Raila (Luo) while ever since we began voting in this country, Luos have never voted for anyone else other than the Odinga family and their nominees. Central (including Meru & Embu) have always voted for their own, irrespective of what, come rain, come sunshine. Kisii with their Ford People have always voted for Nyachae and his Chinkororo. Western province has always stuck with Ford-K despite the fact that it has no national character and seems to exist only in that province & with near fanatical support in Bukusuland. Why they had to register a splinter New Ford-K still amazes me upto now!!. Just imagine this scenario - We have Ford-K ONLY domiciled in Western province, then we engineer a splinter & a smaller New Ford-K in the same, small Western province instead of enlisting the support of the other 7 provinces to give it a national face!!!. I would not be suprised if another splinter from the New Ford-K emerges , lets say Newer New Ford-K within a District in Western Province. NO OFFENCE MEANT!! Over the years, Kambas have tirelessly voted for Kalonzo inspite of Charity Ngilu proving she's more nationalistic, has better leadership qualities etc. Ntimama is the undisputed Masaai King - true or false? Do not be misled to think that come 2012 the scenario will be any better, No!!!! Jesus said "He who has not sinned throw the first stone!!!" Regards ________________________________________ From: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com [youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Dan [denyutu at gmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, January 05, 2010 8:29 PM To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Subject: [YP_Ke] TRIBALISM IN YP? I have noted that as Young Professionals, we try to put across the message that we aint tribal. However, I feel like we are lying to ourselves. Hidden in our thoughts, we still consider our tribes superior and more knowledgeable as reflected in our posts. We all know our names easily betray our tribes. Western provinces names fiercely defend Raila, Eastern n central will likely favour the Uhurus and Kalonzo. I have also noted that we can be fairly balanced in our opinions when the subject matter does not involve our tribes (look at the Eastleigh debate), but if it does, all common sense is lost. Some of us quickly label others tribalists when confronted about our views that involve a subject from our tribe. Instead of accepting other people may not see as we do, we get angry and label them tribalists to win over the argument. If we are the future (as current politicians lie to us) then kenya is still in the woods. Will these tribe allegiance that perpetuate hate and looking down on other tribes ever end? Is there hope for Kenya? Can we ever see others as equals? Can we ever accept their political views and likes as legitimate just as ours? I however understand some of us could be so entrenched in our tribes that we fail to see the big picture and thus need a little pinching? But could we pinch without attacking their persona, on the understanding that their views are because of where and how they were socialised? -------------- next part -------------- -- 5 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 5 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. 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URL: From christinebaraza at yahoo.com Tue Jan 5 12:17:48 2010 From: christinebaraza at yahoo.com (Christine Baraza) Date: Tue, 5 Jan 2010 09:17:48 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Raila Does it Again In-Reply-To: <670717.66515.qm@web59106.mail.re1.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <721240.62621.qm@web113809.mail.gq1.yahoo.com> Raila does it again???? Prime Minister Raila Odinga has done it again and his new title, ?Mr Fix it?. A few hours after jetting back into the country, only a few minutes in a meeting with matatu operators and there went the nightmare - the matatu strike was called off. Even before the dust settles in the Mau conservation efforts, Mr Odinga has calmed yet another devastating storm while those ministers concerned watched in either helplessness or arrogance. Or was it sheer incompetence? No wonder this man continues to lead opinion poll ratings in the country. To his critics (especially those on the other side of the political bandwagon in the coalition government) he is the man who has been poking his nose on other people?s business. Others have accused the PM of using matters of national interests to gain political mileage. If you ask me, Mr Odinga?s critics have missed the point here: We elect leaders to deal with issues affecting the citizens and evidence is clear that the PM?s resolution of the transport crisis is doing exactly that. I hold no brief for the Premier but honestly as a Kenyan I am impressed by his energy. Whether for political mileage or not this man has ventured into issues affecting ?wananchi? that other ministers have either abdicated or failed. Whereas the PM came out as a saviour to the thousands of Kenyans who walked to work and school, shame and guilt ought to follow the man in charge of Transport in the country - Chirau Ali Mwakwere and the Internal Security Minister George Saitoti. These two gentlemen could not even spare time to meet the matatu operators and listen to their grievances, choosing instead to send their juniors who could not move the operators an inch. While we do not know where Mwakwere has been, we heard from the professor of Mathematics who was issuing orders from Nakuru, probably shedding crocodile tears. The strike came against the background of increasing road accidents in the country where scores of Kenyans lost their lives as the two ministries haggled over responsibility for the mess in the transport sector. Isn?t it a shame that it took Raila a few minutes to solve a crisis that the Ministers concerned and their juniors failed to resolve for weeks? As one of the comments on our website said, why do we need ministers if the PM can solve matters on his own? Hail the PM! shame on Mwakwere and Saitoti! Read more: http://www.capitalfm.co.ke/news/Eblog/view/Raila-does-it-again.html#ixzz0bl7K0D1z Under Creative Commons License: Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives ? --- On Tue, 1/5/10, AMBASA ELIJAH wrote: From: AMBASA ELIJAH Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] RE:FRANCIS KIOKO To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Date: Tuesday, January 5, 2010, 8:17 AM Mr. Kioko! Embrace some sobriety in the process of cogitatating what to say about Politics aah-aah.Are you worried that Kalonzo's political fortunes are plummetting?Then the best thing is to help him come out of that waterloo.. ? The allegation that Ambitho's Research firm has political relationship with the PM is not right but far-fetched,fabricated and witch-hunting.As intellectuals in this world(if you are one)we should not?have baseless claims and avoid as much as possible?being?reactive but adopt a proactive approach to issues. ? The research was said to have been conducted in seven provinces except NEP.The director stated very well that out?of all the candidates polled,it is only the PM and the Prezzo who scored in the provinces which are not their home areas.The rest of the candidates scored from their home province. ? When you say that the PM used the same trick in 2007 but did not succeed,thats where you missed it all.How is it possible for the PM to buy all research firms?If he can,then what has?all along barred Kalonzo and the rest from buying them.You should atleast try to objectify your subjectivity. ? ? Kenyans have the best answer for their best leader.We want a person who has sedulously stood with them in the fight for democracy that we are now enjoying.Someone who?has never been with the conservative wing in Kenyans politics.Some of the?MPs masquerading to be youthful leaders and promising Kenyans heaven have always supported the octagenerian leadership. ? In 2002 the some?of the MPs?supported the continuity of Nyayo Regime,while some were taught democratic principles by Raila and walked away.But they are still unable to practice democracy.Some of this MPs have participated in activities that have robbed this country and left it to death.A good example YK 92 which Ruto and Jirongo used and left the country bleeding profusely to death.Kenya is currently facing an econo-political quagmire because of the activities of YK 92.Kenyans have not forgotten that up to now.. ? It is too naive for Kenyans to allow?people who have skeletons in the closet to walk around this country holding Harambees in an attempt to sanitise their dark past.Napoleon Bonaparte once said that "Absurdity is not handicap"but the level of absurdity informed by the group coalescing kkk is shocking.It is very ironical that these MPs going round the country collecting money and are also paying air ticket for their juniors attending the fundraiser.Are those the people to be trusted with leading Kenya? ? These are the same MPs who are misleading our children about how rains are formed.Our children are taught that there is relationship between formation of rain and the forest but when these same MPs claim since they were born they have only seen rain coming from the sky.Are they leading or misleading? ? If this people have a good agenda then why didnt they fundraise for the cholera victims in Turkana and Pokot?I am also a youth at 24 years and would want to see a youthful leadership but i totally disagree to be led by people have selfish quest.Let other people elect them but not me and people of like mind. --- On Tue, 1/5/10, EUGEON AGENCIES wrote: From: EUGEON AGENCIES Subject: [YP_Ke] RE:FRANCIS KIOKO...slow down bro... To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Date: Tuesday, January 5, 2010, 1:23 AM BROTHER francis kioko, ? Raila this Raila that, aa, aa ,PLEASE look for a book titled ABSOLUTE POWER,the OUKO MURDER MYSTERY,...by former nakuru D.C....jonah anguka.... ? Once?you read this book or perhaps u already have?,you will know Raila,s role among other people who believed that kenya had to be free from the yoke of IMPUNITY,KILLINGS and other injustices to human kind..after that then we shall have a small talk...as for now AM BEGGING YOU bro,wacha emotions,,LET GOD BE our judge,please please for your sake,your family and fellow kenyans let,s bury ANGER coz its a vice according to GOD.. ? COOL DOWN BRO,am sure everyone loves you in this forum and so do i... ? peace ABUOGO OWINO GEORGE... ? --- On Mon, 1/4/10, Francis Kioko wrote: From: Francis Kioko Subject: RE: Re: [YP_Ke] Kamau is a Tribalist To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Date: Monday, January 4, 2010, 9:46 PM Mr. Mwikamba or Mukamba whatever the name; I'm only hearing TWO thingS from you; ONE! HISTORY MUST REPEAT ITSELF. Sir! that is OLD SCHOOL. The current school of thought has it that WE LEARN FROM HISTORY, we SAVE THE FUTURE. We must be progressive in thinking and device other ways of doing things, this is 21st century and we cannot do the same old stuff we did in the 18th century. TWO Raila is an honest leader who believes and goes for what he believes; FINE I agree with you on this one the only problem I HAVE with Raila is HOW? HE GOES FOR WHAT HE BELIEVES. Again in case you did not get it right MY PROBLEM WITH RAILA IS NOT WHAT HE BELIEVES BUT HOW HE ACHIEVES HIS BELIEVE. Umangaa, ukichwa ngumu, militant mentality, stepping on others to get your way, Not being able to agree or work with other, deforming instead of reforming, telling people what they want to hear to get your way out, psychological manipulation thru opinion polls etc. ARE YOU KIDDING ME! I BELIEVE KENYA HAS BETTER BRAINS THAN THIS. I WILL NEVER SUPPORT ANYONE WHO SHADE INNOCENT BLOOD. frank -----Original Message----- From: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com [mailto:youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Costa Mwikamba Sent: Monday, January 04, 2010 3:46 AM To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Subject: RE: Re: [YP_Ke] Kamau is a Tribalist Mr. Kioko, Its unfortunate that you have decided to ignore facts and dwell on hate campaign being propagated by KANUIST sympathisers and making serious allegations and casting aspersions that Hon. PM is the problem in the saga of killing of innocent Kenyans. It is also unfortunate that you have ignored the historical facts of what led to the coup in 1982.... may be u shud ask Prof. Makau Mutua, Prof. Ngugi Wa Thiong'o, Charles Rubia and other Kenyans who really suffered under that KANU thing.... How many innocent lives, good brains and innocent kenyans died under Moi b the coup???? Even if u hate the PM that much and support the later day political saints, do you think democracy in Kenya would have come without the personal sacrifice of Ho. Raila, Koigi, Muite, Kiraitu, Kuria, Ngugi, Adongosi...the list is endless......???? That man Raila i believe is an honest leader who believes and goes for what he believes in. I wish u could be suggesting a better way to save the Mau rather than casting aspersions on the PM.... lET US USE LOGIC AND NOT EMOTIONS WHEN DISCUSSING SERIOUS NATIONAL ISSUES. MAU AND ANY OTHER WATER CATCHMENT AREA MUST BE SAVED AND SAVED URGENTLY... INFACT IF I WERE THE PM I WILL JAIL THOSE ENCROACHERS..... THEY SHOUL;DNT BE COMPENSATED COZ THEY HAVE COMPENSATED THEMSELVES BY LOGGING, BURNING CHARCOL.... THEY SHOULD INSTEAD COMPENSATE THE GOVT. PM.... SHOW NO MERCY ON PEOPLE WHO ARE DESTROYING THE ENVIROMENT THE RUNNING TO THEIR COMMUNITIES FOR COVER.... --- On Wed, 12/30/09, Francis Kioko wrote: > From: Francis Kioko > Subject: RE: Re: [YP_Ke] Kamau is a Tribalist > To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com > Date: Wednesday, December 30, 2009, 2:21 PM > > > > > > > > > > > #yiv1802648350 p.MsoNormal >? ? ???{margin-left:3.0pt;} > > > > > > > > > Mr. Nyandoto, > > Firstly; I agree with you that > tribalism is real in Kenya, it's >? also true that people vote on tribal lines and this > is not something we > can change overnight although it will die with time. We > just need to be patient > with ourselves and give us a room to grow. Even nations > like US did not get > where they are overnight, it took them years if centuries > to get there. I am > firm believer that Kenya will get there sometime, all hope > is not lost despite > what is happening on the ground. > > Second;? I accept that > everybody makes mistakes but some > mistakes are too painful; e.g. The killing of innocent > lives in 1982 coup and after > 2007 elections in which both Raila was directly involved. > We can't just > brush off these as just learning mistakes?. When it comes > to killing innocent > lives is a serious issue. If Raila never called mass action > with an excuse that > he won the election, I'm positive nobody would have > died. Thank God the > truth has started to unfold and everything will soon come > to light. My opinion > is that Raila and anyone involved in these killings should > never hold any > public office because we cannot trust them anymore. His > moving to? Mau > forest and getting people out? was necessary, the > problem is how he executed > the whole thing. > > Finally; I would not say Raila > is incompetence but I would say > he has weird natural character in him that always brings > him down whenever he tries > to go up. This coupled with his inability to work well with > other people is the > reason behind his failure and probably the reason why he > would never be a > Kenyan president. The Raila's militant mind/character > has been the jigs > to his success, uwezi kutumia kipua all the time and expect > to get a real > meaningful following unfortunately not in Kenya where > people love peace.? Raila > is his own problem and I don't think he will ever > change part of it being > the fact that he never learns from his past mistakes. > Therefore, if we will > ever? have a Luo president in Kenya he will not be > Raila, Trust me on > this. > > Frank > > > > > > > > From: > youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com > [mailto:youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com] On > Behalf Of Paul > Nyandoto > > Sent: Wednesday, December 30, 2009 6:03 AM > > To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com > > Subject: Vs: Re: [YP_Ke] Kamau is a > Tribalist > > > > > > > > > > Kenyans, > > > > > > > > > > > > I do think that we > are now going too far with this argument. Tribalism do > exist in Kenya and > whoever is saying the opposite perhaps is not a true > Kenyan. Most of Kenyan > leaders are being voted to parliament through their tribes, > mark me well this > includes even? president Moi who represted Baringo I > do not know for how > many years. Kenyatta the same and now Kibaki. Luos have > produced prominent > cosmopolitan leaders and their work still signs upto today. > That was Tom Mboya, > who never got votes from luo nyanza, but from Nairobi and > now we must be proud > that Raila Odinga has also done that. These leaders have > always championed for > the well being of each and every Kenyan. Raila like any > other person has > mistakes and can make mistakes infact should make mistakes, > since through > mistakes we do learn a lot. After all what is the real > meaning of life?. We > learn everyday as we live, the day you stop breathing that > is the day you will > also stop to learn new things. > > > > > > This forum should be > mature to attack or contradict the contributors ideas > without attacking the > thinker himself. But evidences given in this forum are not > enough to brand > Raila as an incompetent leader in Kenya today. Kenya is in > a mess today, infact > Kenya has been in a mess since 1963 when Kenyatta failed to > realise the post > independence rules, laws, then Moi did the same by just > making himself > comfortible (Fuata nyayo).? These leaders > (Kenyatta, Moi, > Kibaki) have shown very poor leadership and have made > Kenyans to beg, made > Kenyans to look for greener pastures outside, poverty > is? the order of the > day, hunger is a normal thing in Kenya. Infact even in > Kibaki`s constituency > children as young as 10 years old have to sell their body > for food. Can we jump > to conclusion that Kikuyus? are not fit to lead? OR > any kalenjin can not > lead. This Raila phobia should stop. No luo has been a > kenyan president and the > only person with 50% luo blood who is a president is Obama > and you can see > where USA is today compared to Kenya. Perhaps Kenya will > only start to grow to > the best if a luo become the president, since we have tried > Kikuyus and > kalenjin leadership but came out with almost ZERO outcome. > Excuse me Guys > sometimes the truth has to be told otherwise people will > not know the real path > to follow. Can somebody tell us if Jaramogi Odinga was > wrong well he told > Kenyatta to stop grabbing lands?. Was Raila wrong to go to > jail because he > wanted Kenya to be a multiparty state of a democratic > state?. > > > > > > > > > > > > Paul Nyandoto > > > > >>> Jagem K'Onyiego > 30.12.2009 5:25 > >>> > > > > > > > >???YPs, > > > > > >???It is wonderful >???how the English language can be twisted, bent, broken, > smashed, sieved then >???pieced together to present misleading information. > The presenter of that >???misleading? information can then vow that whatever > they are presenting >???is 110%accuratete and correct. Only they forget that > there is no such thing >???like 110%. Percentage only goes to 100. Anything more > than that is >???exageration. Mr Kamau's presentation though seeming > 100% genuine, and in >???support of Ochwangi's, both tend? to > be too good, actually >???better than 100%. In other words they lean too > much beyond 100%, towards >???Tribe. This is so because what they tend to talk about > are centered on tribe. > > > > > > >???I wish they have >???presentations that offer solutions to Kenyans, genuine > solutions that is! At >???the moment, it seems their base of arguement is to be > anti or against Raila >???and Raila's tribe. In their mind, I believe, they are > convinced that by doing >???this, then they will succeed in maligning Raila's > name and as such succeed in >???presenting a picture that, Raila and any other Luo must > not be allowed to >???Lead. According to these two Gentlemen. if they will > have suceeded in >???presenting the bad Raila, then everyone else will > have to agree with >???them, that any other Luo should not be allowed > to be in >???Leadership position, since they oooze the same blood like > Raila. And since >???they have already presented to you a bad Picture of > Raila, then the case is >???closed. > > > > > >???From here Anti >???Raila momentum should pick up and, Raila's case and > the Luos will be a >???Closed chapter. > > >???This theory is a >???good one. When it is presented to idiots who cannot think > beyond their noses >???it will work. But in my mind, I think there are many > citizens who can put two >???and two together and come up with four. These Citizens > will see through the >???cracks on the presentation of these two Gentlemen, that > theirs is a hatred >???based purely on tribe. I say this because I have seen > many responses from >???them towards Christine Baraza's presentation, where > they have hit below the >???Belt at the Luo tribe. Apparently Baraza happens to be a > Luhya, but probably >???is a supporter of Raila, not because Raila is a > Luhya, but because >???Raila's style of management seems to present hope > to Her/Him and many >???other Kenyans, that, at the end of the tunnel there is > hope for good Governance. >???By Raila being in Government sanity seems to be coming > back slowly. > > > > > >???These values >???are what the two Gentlement do not agree with. They are > values that any sober >???visionary minded person would strive to have for > Governance. Unfortunately >???for Kenyans, we have a concerted effort of > a paid front of DO >???and JK, to disenfranchise the people's mind. We > will therefore continue >???to be hoodwinnked that Ochwangi and Kamau, do disagree > with Raila, purely on >???grounds of Governance. It is a comouflage that will > likely fall flat. In any >???case time is the true revealer. > > > > > >???K'Onyiego > >???--- On Tue, 12/29/09, john kamau > >???wrote: > > > > >???From: john kamau > >???Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] Kamau is a Tribalist > >???To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com > >???Date: Tuesday, December 29, 2009, 1:06 AM > >???Ochwangi, I have >???been married to you by a bunch of psychological captives, > and I have no >???regrets for being matched with a strong minded principled > gentleman. I >???can? tell you that I admired your demeanor while > faced with uncalled for >???vitriolic ignorance directed to you by individuals who > despite academic >???accolades preceding their first names, have chosen to > live, and now appear to >???be gunning to lead their entire community and Kenya into > perpetual >???psychological slavery. It is sad that a people taunted as > intellectual giants >???can be so lacking in wisdom, It is absurd when such > entities purport to >???interpret prophesies.? I am hoping that a wise > man/woman will emerge in >???the remaining days of 2009, to advice this gang that the > world is full of >???educated illiterates. > >???You can explain this by looking at the high number of > Economic, and political >???Giants, most of who never went to college, or went but > did not leave with any >???documents worth mentioning.? May I also advice them > that the majority >???are not always right, mostly judging by the way this gang > has been conducting >???them selves in this forum. The sad events of mob justice > in our country have >???been replicated in this forum by this gang. > >???Having said this, I wish to thank all of those who have > kept this forum alive >???with highly intellectual debates and discipline. I pray > that THOSE that have >???so much energy to defend individual politicians even when > such defense is >???absolutely unnecessary, will change tack and deal with > National matters as >???Kenyans and not tribe. I regret that I was seen as a > hater of a tribe called >???RAILA;and by extension a hater of Luos. May I sincerely > confess that my back >???ground and experience has no room for such short > sightedness? I have had the >???privilege of living in every part of our country, among > every Kenyan >???community. I now live amongst foreigners, in a foreign > land. > >???Kenyas rich tribal diversity, despite of current > politically motivated >???divisions is still a great asset for the Country. > Kenya is still the >???greatest country on earth, with a hope and a promising > future. All that it >???requires is for all of us to invest our past experiences > to redeem the glory >???of our country. We can start by forgiving each other > unconditionally, and >???calling all our politicians to total accountability as > individuals.? We >???should strengthen our institutions of governance, by > urgently adopting a new >???constitution, designed to harmonize the Country. > >???Parties, religious and ethnic interests should not be > used to design the >???constitution. The constitution, WHICH SHOULD BE SUPREME; > shall be able to >???protect all national interests. > >???Lets have a harmoniously peaceable 2010. > > > > > >???--- On Sat, 12/26/09, Christine Baraza >???wrote: > > > >???> From: Christine Baraza > >???> Subject: [YP_Ke] Kamau is a Tribalist > >???> To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com, >???jkorig at yahoo.com > >???> Date: Saturday, December 26, 2009, 9:27 AM > >???> Jagem at least you are tryin to > >???> engage Kamau in a sober debate but from all > Kamau's > >???> posts in this forum-the only conclusion that any > sane human > >???> being will come to is that John Kamau is a tribalist > going > >???> to an extent of calling Raila Odinga > "JATERO". Is > >???> calling Raila names part of the argument about his > duties as > >???> the PM or just pure TRIBAL HATRED? > >???> > >???> Kamau hides and pretends to be a progressive who > want > >???> Kenya to move forward but doesnt miss a chance in > any post > >???> that he makes to abuse Raila and more so to blame > Raila for > >???> everything thats wrong with Kenya. The day Kamau > blamed > >???> RAILA for trbalism in the civil service-that civil > service > >???> is full of Mount Kenya people and thats must be > blamed on > >???> RAILA ODINGA and not MWAI KIBAKI nor FRANCIS > MUTHAURA. Do > >???> you see the trend-the trend is blame RAILA for > >???> everything. > >???> > >???> You are asking Kamau the way forward..Really? > >???> Kamau's way forward is as strange as those who > claim > >???> that there is no global warming. His argument is > that all > >???> the 222 MPs must go home..secondly Raila, Kibaki, > Ruto, > >???> Uhuru all must go home. This is insane and very > childish > >???> argument in deed, No wonder Tribalists have > destroyed my > >???> country called Kenya. Kamau cant even point to you > the > >???> person who feels should lead Kenya-Why? Because he > is a > >???> tribalist whill only point to the people who speak > the > >???> language that he speaks but given that he is hiding > behind > >???> proressive forum-hnt tell you anything but blame > Raila and > >???> even call for Railas retirement from politics just > because > >???> the Constitution bars Kiabki from contesting the > presidency. > >???> Kamau s never blamed Kibaki in any specific way at > all-Why? > >???> You now know why? > >???> > >???> Please people If we call ourselves PROGRESSIVES > lets > >???> live by the name and also ACT by the name. Lets try > our best > >???> to transcend TRIBALISM and look at these leaders as > Kenyans. > >???> If we say that Kibaki has failed..lets give concrete > policy > >???> issues where he has failed not just hate him because > of his > >???> tribe. If Kibaki has enhanced TRIBALISM in Kenya > lets say it > >???> and give examples like the civil service. LETS BE > REAL > >???> PROGRESSIVES not pretenders like John Kamau and > David > >???> Ochwangi > >???> > >???> > >???> > >???> > >???> --- On Thu, 12/24/09, Jagem K'Onyiego > >???> >???wrote: > >???> > >???> > >???> From: Jagem K'Onyiego > >???> Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] ODM/PNU > >???> To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com > >???> Date: Thursday, December 24, 2009, 1:39 PM > >???> > >???> > >???> > >???> > >???> > >???> > >???> > >???> Mutongoria Kamau. > >???> > >???> First, just a little correction or is it > >???> "Collection"? you have referred to Raila > as > >???> "JATERO." I believe you have gone too far > in > >???> calling the man names. You have belittled the person > of > >???> Raila, to an extend any other person reading your > mail will > >???> automatically see the extreme hatred you have for > this man. > >???> To many readers who are followers of Raila, and > they > >???> are in Millions, will not believe you when you say > that, you > >???> are just disagreeing with the man strictly on Poor > >???> Governance and or Policies. If it is just Policies > then why > >???> use abusive language? You may wonna find the right > words to > >???> use. "Be Polite" when addressing the PM > >???> > >???> I do not totally agree with everything that Raila > >???> does, but when one considers the pros and cons, > Raila comes > >???> out as an inclusive Leader. Top of this, he has > demonstrated > >???> that he sees way ahead on some problems that Kenya > faces. I > >???> do not need to list those "pluses" here, > because > >???> in your "set mind," it may be too > difficult for > >???> you to open your eyes, and bring yourself to > see the > >???> other side of the Coin. For you it seems like > Raila's > >???> case is a closed chapter. Nothing according to you > is good > >???> or can come out of the man as a Leader. > >???> I agree with you, especially when we consider the > fact > >???> that your ideas ascribe to "disorder" in > >???> Governance, which leads to "grabbiosis > mannia." > >???> Raila's ideas or the people who support him, on > the > >???> contrary, ascribe to order in Governance and rule of > Law. > >???> May be this is where your disagreement comes in with > the > >???> man. > >???> > >???> Despite that I need to ask you this, Apart from > >???> bickering about the Man of Raila, according to you, > what is > >???> the way forward? What are your suggestions that > Kenyans who > >???> are seeking good Leadership can fall onto? Or are > you just > >???> interested in finding Faults on Raila while offering > the > >???> Citizens no alternative? Would it not be better to > show us > >???> someone who has done and achieved more things than > Raila so > >???> that the YPs can zero in onto this person, with the > hope of > >???> him bringing Good Governance to Kenya in Future. Or > is it > >???> that your political thoughts stops when there is no > >???> reference to what Raila is doing. > >???> > >???> Kamau you must realize that Raila will not Lead or > >???> live forever. Have you ever imagined what will > happen in > >???> Kenya in the next 20 or 10 years from now, if the > current > >???> lawlessness is left to go on. Don't you think > that > >???> Kenyans need to find some alternative people who > will bring > >???> good Governance and peace in future. Or am I taking > you too > >???> far (too many years down the road that your mind can > not > >???> start to Comprehend)? > >???> > >???> Have a thoughtful day filled with freedom. Right > now > >???> you are mentally imprisoned by Raila. It is healthy > for > >???> Raila but I do not know whether it is healthy for > you. > >???> Lastly to quote Nelson Mandela, when he was asked > by > >???> some journalists why he found it necessary to > forgive the > >???> Whites who oppressed him, he said "I did not > want to be their >???prisoner > >???> anymore. I forgave them so that they can go ahead to > carry > >???> the burden of guilt, which left me free to move on > and make > >???> South Africa a better place". > >???> > >???> Is it possible that, you Kamau, and other > >???> Kenyans, can forgive one another and make it a > better > >???> Nation, or are you the one carrying the > >???> "burden"? > >???> > >???> K'Onyiego > >???> > >???> > >???> > >???> > >???> > >???> --- On Thu, 12/24/09, john kamau > >???> >???wrote: > >???> > >???> > >???> From: john kamau > >???> Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] ODM/PNU > >???> To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com > >???> Date: Thursday, December 24, 2009, 12:46 AM > >???> > >???> > >???> Christine Baraza, when you started > >???> this out burst I thought you would finality take a > deep > >???> breath and wonder whether there could be some truth > to what > >???> those like me who can not worship a human being see > and > >???> state about Raila. With time you have clearly > demonstrated > >???> irrational tendencies with the escapist excuse > that > >???> any simple question about Raila is hate and > tribally > >???> inspired. Regretfully you have inspired a retinue > of > >???> followers of like mind, all obsessed with a Jatero. > >???> These wide repertoires of psychological defenses > and > >???> maneuvers have clouded your otherwise good judgment; > leading > >???> you to unwittingly distort reality. This goes for > you and > >???> those like Owour and jarateng, Otieno Kanjwang and > the > >???> like. > >???> This obsession is now turning to hallucination; > everyone is > >???> a friend or enemy depending on how much they support > Raila. > >???> You theorize and give inaccurate explanations to > simple > >???> basic issues that should not be politicized, > >???>? generalizing matters assuming that you are > intellectually > >???> analyzing fundamental national needs.? Sang and > Kamau > >???> are hostile to Raila and thus should be fought in > to > >???> submission by all means; you do not respond to > issues, you > >???> transgress on facts and espouse anything that you > assume > >???> Raila would wish of you. To a point of becoming > robotic. > >???> You rightly responded that the two Professors in > the > >???> Ministry of Education should resign, be retired and > possibly > >???> charged. I and any normal thinking Kenyan agree with > you > >???> 100%. Unfortunately Just Like David in the Bible > when he was > >???> asked what he would do with a rich heartless person > who > >???> seizes a poor mans treasured one and only ram for > >???> slaughter YOU FIGHT WHEN WE ASK RAILA TO TAKE > >???> RESPONSIBILITY ON CORUPTION DEALS UNDER HIS WATCH, > Maize > >???> export to Sudan, IMMIGRATION illegalities, Sale of > national > >???> assets to foreigners. Total dysfunctional Ministries > due to > >???> duplication, Election Violence by ODM resorting to > >???>? thousands of deaths. Mega scandals in the > Ministry of > >???> Education, Molassess saga, Mau payments, Agro > Leasing > >???> CONTINUED payments.? Nepotism in government > and > >???> unrealistic hiring and firing of civil servants. > >???> Should Kibaki step down?? Yes he should have done > that > >???> yesterday. Should Ruto and other Thugs continue > flying > >???> flags?? NO THY SHOULD BE IN JAIL. Should we reclaim > Mau? YES > >???> BUT resettle the ordinary poor people ARREST AND TRY > ALL THE > >???> BIG SHARKS and recover the assets we can lay our > hands on. > >???> NEW CONSTITUTION: Not for PNU/ODM or any one person, > who > >???> knows who the NEXT president/ Prime Minister will > be. Your > >???> argument that we take POWER FROM an Elected > President to an > >???> appointed Prime Minister is democratic suicide. > Power > >???> corrupts regardless of morals. POWER SHOULD FOR Ever > remain > >???> with the people. And not Raila. We have all seen the > folly > >???> of double centers of power. > >???> FOOLISH,, Never call other people foolish, you > expose your > >???> ignorance, Respond to > >???>? ISSUES CLEALY RAISED BY MR SANG and others > about Railas > >???> pretentious behavior, OPPOTUNISTIC Character, > Ruthless un > >???> tethered greed that have seen many Die, from 1982 > coup to > >???> 2007/2008 Election Violence victims.? His > relationship > >???> with Mungiki and other Mafia like GANGS. He stood > against > >???> first Kibaki Government when they wanted to > prosecute Moi > >???> and other Economic saboteurs.? Baraza, like > Kibaki > >???> RAILAS list is long. He is charismatic but can not > full > >???> all the people all the time. Only you and several > others, > >???> BUT NOT me or the SANGS OF Kenya. > >???> Lets quit this game and call for fresh and fair > Elections > >???> under a new constitution to lid our country of this > >???> malady,? Raila, Kibaki, Ruto, Uhuru, and almost > all the > >???> 222 MPs are a cancer Kenya can ill afford. > >???> > >???> > >???> --- On Mon, 12/21/09, Mheshimiwa... > >???>? wrote: > >???> > >???> > From: Mheshimiwa... > >???> > Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] ODM/PNU > >???> > To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com > >???> > Date: Monday, December 21, 2009, 8:43 AM > >???> > > >???> > > >???> > > >???> > John..the son of Kamau...u sound so irritated > like a > >???> lion > >???> > whose den has been invaded... > >???> > Why do u want to crucify Judy Miriga..? > >???> > Your mail is too long and i could not finish > reading > >???> it...u > >???> > cannot write short and factual info? > >???> > > >???> > > >???> > Well...i believe u are going the Sang Chemuruk > of > >???> this > >???> > forum way..which is not good for you...I will > bring a > >???> motion > >???> > of censure on this forum for pple who seem to > >???> persecute > >???> > others...one is Sang > >???>? 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Inline with pursuing our mission, vision & objectives of The League of Young Professionals Kenya - http://ypkenya.org/ , we are NOW starting efforts to get rolling the LYP Investment Club - an investment vehicle for LYP Club Members and other interested YPs. Towards this we are requesting interested YPs to sign up at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe. Should you have any problem subscribing, send me a request at youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com As a buildup to the discussions on the above mailing list, we shall have our 1st organization meeting on Saturday 9th Jan at Club Fiesta, Koinange Street as from 3:00pm. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 REACH OVER 15,200 MEMBERS DIRECTLY BY ADVERTISING ON THIS FORUM. CHARGES ARE Ksh. 1,000 PER ADVERT which you can post 3 times. 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Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. ? >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ? 5 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting ? Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. ? Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 5 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 5 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From kipjsang at yahoo.com Tue Jan 5 17:56:01 2010 From: kipjsang at yahoo.com (sang kip) Date: Tue, 5 Jan 2010 14:56:01 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] TRIBALISM IN YP? In-Reply-To: <74AF39F2072C27439CEB443F0D3624A05ADEB9EAA7@mail4.usiu.ac.ke> References: <4b43753d.0706c00a.4384.fffff707@mx.google.com> <74AF39F2072C27439CEB443F0D3624A05ADEB9EAA7@mail4.usiu.ac.ke> Message-ID: <925638.14466.qm@web51107.mail.re2.yahoo.com> YP serves tribal politics and that is what it was formed to do. Its?architects created it to for the purpose of recruiting people, us, to sing their rumba. That is why?we are often vilified and demonized when we go contrary.? Speak your mind and you are branded tribal, irrational, etc. That is what YP is. ? ? ? ________________________________ From: Isaiah Cherutich To: "youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com" Sent: Tue, January 5, 2010 1:58:15 PM Subject: RE: [YP_Ke] TRIBALISM IN YP? Dan, Dead Right!! Can you repeat that again? several times? That is a very correct observation of what YP is all about nowdays.? Infact of late, i normally look at a message's topic, then the name of the author and i most of the time 'pass' some because i can 100% second guess who & what position the person is going to take on any matter raised. In my opinion, Kalenjins are the few, very democratic Kenyans we now have in this country. Why? In 2007 Kalenjins to a man told off Moi (their own) and voted for Raila (Luo) while ever since we began voting in this country, Luos have never voted for anyone else other than the Odinga family and their nominees. Central (including Meru & Embu) have always voted for their own, irrespective of what, come rain, come sunshine. Kisii with their Ford People have always voted for Nyachae and his Chinkororo.? Western province has always stuck with Ford-K despite the fact that it has no national character and seems to exist only in that province & with near fanatical support in Bukusuland. Why they had to register a splinter New Ford-K still amazes me upto now!!. Just imagine this scenario - We have Ford-K ONLY domiciled in Western province, then we engineer a splinter & a smaller New Ford-K in the same, small Western province instead of enlisting the support of the other 7 provinces to give it a national face!!!.? I would not be suprised if another splinter from the New Ford-K emerges , lets say Newer New Ford-K within a District in Western Province. NO OFFENCE MEANT!! Over the years, Kambas have tirelessly voted for Kalonzo inspite of Charity Ngilu proving she's more nationalistic, has better leadership qualities etc. Ntimama is the undisputed Masaai King - true or false? Do not be misled to think that come 2012 the scenario will be any better, No!!!! Jesus said "He who has not sinned throw the first stone!!!" Regards ________________________________________ From: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com [youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Dan [denyutu at gmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, January 05, 2010 8:29 PM To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Subject: [YP_Ke] TRIBALISM IN YP? I have noted that as Young Professionals, we try to put across the message that we aint tribal. However, I feel like we are lying to ourselves. Hidden in our thoughts, we still consider our tribes superior and more knowledgeable as reflected in our posts. We all know our names easily betray our tribes. Western provinces names fiercely defend Raila, Eastern n central will likely favour the Uhurus and Kalonzo. I have also noted that we can be fairly balanced in our opinions when the subject matter does not involve our tribes (look at the Eastleigh debate), but if it does, all common sense is lost. Some of us quickly label others tribalists when confronted about our views that involve a subject from our tribe. Instead of accepting other people may not see as we do, we get angry and label them tribalists to win over the argument. If we are the future (as current politicians lie to us) then kenya is still in the woods. Will these tribe allegiance that perpetuate hate and looking down on other tribes ever end? Is there hope for Kenya? Can we ever see others as equals? Can we ever accept their political views and likes as legitimate just as ours? I however understand some of us could be so entrenched in our tribes that we fail to see the big picture and thus need a little pinching? But could we pinch without attacking their persona, on the understanding that their views are because of where and how they were socialised? -- 5 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 5 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 3 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 3 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From prcanb at yahoo.com Tue Jan 5 20:57:46 2010 From: prcanb at yahoo.com (Absalom Birai) Date: Tue, 5 Jan 2010 17:57:46 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Things irreversible! Message-ID: <712565.89099.qm@web38704.mail.mud.yahoo.com> There comes a time in our lives when we each feel like we are of age to make our own decisions; decisions on who to have as a friend, whom to marry, which movie/ TV programs to watch, what to eat/drink, how much time we should spent on the computer, telephone or texting, which books/authors we should read, what do wear, where/whom we should hang around with, and whether or not we should go to church or not and which one. Much as we need to be left alone, there is but one thing that we all need to be reminded of. Some of these decisions can not be reversed. So whenever you go for that which you love, remember that you might end up fined, loosing certain privileges, spending some time behind bars, raising a child alone, sending yourself to the grave early or becoming your greatest enemy. Then, you will be forced to seek for help but unfortunately it will be too little, too late. If you remember all these things, you will do better! Will you? Pr Birai 612-386-4608 www.pastorbirai.com -------------- next part -------------- -- 3 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 3 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From franklinm3 at yahoo.com Wed Jan 6 01:03:41 2010 From: franklinm3 at yahoo.com (Francis Njuguna) Date: Tue, 5 Jan 2010 22:03:41 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Word for the day Message-ID: <274365.46907.qm@web52808.mail.re2.yahoo.com> "Who has brought this disaster on Tyre, that great creator of kingdoms? Her traders were all princes, her merchants were nobles. The Lord of Heaven's Armies has done it to destroy your pride and bring low all earth's nobility." Isaiah 23:8-9 What God hates is human pride - the kind of pride that says, "I don't need God." The kind of pride that seeks to be great apart from God. Again and again in Scripture, God says He opposes the proud. He wants us to be like trusting children, looking to Him for every need, every breath we take. 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Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From jairuschurch at yahoo.com Tue Jan 5 20:56:42 2010 From: jairuschurch at yahoo.com (Jagem K'Onyiego) Date: Tue, 5 Jan 2010 17:56:42 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Dont take Ochwangi Seriously In-Reply-To: <14e3baf31001042250i4cf7d879w47435673ed85d930@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <838039.24154.qm@web62106.mail.re1.yahoo.com> To YPS ? If this forum was to be stationed somewhere in California in the USA, a place called Hollywood, spewing with Actors from all corners, guess what Ochwangi and JK would play?----------Keep guessing;..........! Those two would perfectly fit the Characters of?"DRACULA Sr."?and "DRACULA Jr". You can imagine them swooping across in the black and red "Cloak'" and landing right in the middle of some "Serious folks" trying to have a dignified conversation. They would then proceed to cause mayhem, by?knoking off, some terrified people out cold, before being confronted by some brave folks wielding Crosses where our Savior was crucified. ? Dracula Sr and Dracula Jr, would quickly close their cloaks, and break into a "Shrill heavy" laughter before taking off in a swoop. Well, that would be in Hollywood. But in reality when I?read these guys exchanges, it seems to me that their "TALENTS" are being wasted. They could be earning their living as ACTORS. I mean these two have the Capacity to Stir commotion and cause mayhem where there was peace and tranquility. And they never let their Gard down. They are?ever ready to fight it out with anybody. Many a times they remind me of the Nyayo era, when everything had to be centered around?Nyayo. Anybody else coming up with an Angle different from Nyayo, had to be "RAZED" very quickly to the Ground. Nyasa would then choose a Baraza full of school children, to confirm to you, what had been done It always went something like this: "Heh! NAONA WENGINE WANA ANGAIKA HUKU NA HUKO............UNABIGIRI NANI NABENDA WEWE? GHENYA IKO IMARA......... NA WALE WANATAKA KUANGAISHA WANAINCHI,?WATAKUTANA NA SHERIA. ? One had to be smart to put the pieces together, to know that? he was talking about an individual that had been worked on by his Nyayo philosophy.?With this in mind I keep wondering whether, or not, these two are not graduates of the Philosophy? Juu hakuna mtu ataxia washinda. Gentlemen save some money and head for Hollywood ? K'Onyiego?? --- On Mon, 1/4/10, Muita Wangoko wrote: From: Muita Wangoko Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] Dont take Ochwangi Seriously To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Date: Monday, January 4, 2010, 10:50 PM ....Catherine Baraza, can you please do your work without pointing fingers at other people...what makes you think you are more right than others....let people express themselves in whichever way they feel disposed to do...we have free thinkers in this forum...people who may not seem to be serious in their postings but there is always a point they always try to drive home We can't all think the same....and so it is important you point where one has erred..without necessarily raising unnecessary sentiments... +---------------------------------------------------------------+ Regards, Muita Wangoko --Software, Web Developer-- --"An idle mind is..............the best way to relax"-- +---------------------------------------------------------------+ On Fri, Jan 1, 2010 at 07:11, Christine Baraza wrote: Kenyans this joker called Ochwangi has told you several times that he is a joker he deserves nobodys response-that because he has nothing important to do-he writes useless stuff in progressive as a hobby. PROGRESSIVE administrator should find it important to not to convey useless threads from people who are using this forum as a hobby to pass time. Taking with a photo with Raila does not mean anything..Every Tom, Dick and Harry with worn out sweaters take photos with Raila. ? I thought when I joined this forum that it was a serious forum of young Kenyans who were progresisve and wanted to bring their ideas together, share such ideas and find ways to move this country forward. I didnt know that the administrator will allow such useless threads from the Ochwangis of this world to waste peoples time and to inject useless debates which has no head nor tail but meant to divide Kenyans and more inject tribalism in all policy debates that we try to have in this forum. ? The Administrator Ovhwangi keeps on saying that he writes such useless stuff as a hobby and pass-time menaing that what Ocheangi says is entetainment not anything that progressive will find helpful in oushing this country forward. I therefore request you to stop conveying such useless messages from Ochwangi and the rest of tribalists including John Kamau Who believes that TRIBALISM will lead this country somewhere good for the the tribalists types like himself. Those progressives who really believe in a BETTER FUTURE KENYA should constructively continue contributing worthy debates in this forum. ? ? --- On Thu, 12/31/09, David ochwangi wrote: From: David ochwangi Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] Kamau is a Tribalist To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Cc: jkorig at yahoo.com, hmumia at gmail.com Date: Thursday, December 31, 2009, 4:34 PM Kamau: I really enjoy your perspectives man and your willingness to stand up to the cult! Now watch as people either jump off cliffs or come out with daggers drawn; at his pace my fiend we may have to "REDOUBLE" our efforts; did you notice how it is just the Odinga family that is worthy the accolades while Kenyatta is trashed? I mean are we to take these jokers seriously? Thank God I do this as a hobby but my God, it is sooo illuminating how disparate and desperate this cult has become! And this divisive bunch want to lead Kenya? To where? Off a cliff somewhere? --- On Thu, 12/31/09, john kamau wrote: From: john kamau Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] Kamau is a Tribalist To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Date: Thursday, December 31, 2009, 12:43 PM Harry, This is exactly where you are going wrong. Kenya is not a preserve of any one particular person or community. I have watched many of those fanatics like you who assume that a plotter of coups,and planner of ethnic cleansing is the Savior of Kenya. i beg to differ. KIBAKI? is a burden Kenyans can do without Raila is a liability we can ill afford. Forget what he is doing in Mau, this is a cover to hood wick Kenyans for 2010. His radical,ruthless self is replicated in the way he jumps to bed with any body before dumping them. Moi in KANU. KIBAKI in NARC,Ruto in ODM. WHO is next IN LINE AS stepping stone, to state house for this sly green snake in a green pasture. --- On Wed, 12/30/09, Harry wrote: > From: Harry > Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] Kamau is a Tribalist > To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com > Date: Wednesday, December 30, 2009, 5:35 AM > Jagem,We have come from very far with Kamau and > Ochwangi. And i don't mean the very two who are so > passionate at expressing narrow minded perspectives, but > think about the country since 1963.? > > Think about Jaramogi Oginga Odinga, think about > Tom Mboya. Think about all the great nationalists who has to > content with the Ochwangis and Kamaus of this country at the > time. Who have suffered because of the Ochwangi leadership. > Kenyas history has been full of Kamaus who > have?perpetrated?tribalism. The Jomo Kenyattas of this > world and Mois of this world. Remember the Kamothos of this > world, they mirror the Ochwangis of today. > > So > friends, we are in a struggle to free Kenyans. This will > take all of us to support what is right. > > And i want to say, we have always moved two > steps forward because of the Railas of this world, and one > step backwards as a country because of the Ochwangis and > Kamaus of this world. > > Regards > Mumia > > > On Wed, Dec 30, 2009 at 4:05 AM, > sospeter gichane > wrote: > > Mr > Oketch, > ? > I cant reserve my comments here - you have spoken with > the wisdom of ten elders. Lets appreciate when someone has > done good, correct them when they err so that they improve. > Blanket condemnation will never help anybody, it never > did. > > > ? > On Raila,I think he plays politics when its politics > time, and exercises leadership when granted the challenge. > But he is not living inside a vacuumed tube - he is prone to > "environmental factors" like other MPs, civil > servants, challenged economy etc. But when a leader shows a > determination to right some wrongs, then the least you can > do is to support such a one. Such are the?rare lot, > especially in Kenya. > > > ? > Guys, and when we argue, can we do it with > decency/decorum or something like that??????????? > ? > Sospeter > > On Tue, Dec 29, 2009 at 3:52 PM, > odhiambo okecth > wrote: > > > > > > Violence erupted in Kenya on 31st December > 2007, moments after Mzee Mwai Kibaki was sworn in as > President. > > I bet we all witnessed what such madness can do to a > Nation. I bet we know someone who lost a dear relative or a > friend in that period of madness. > > > > It is with this in mind that I want to impress upon you all > to lower the tempo of debate when we discuss an Enigma that > the Rt Hon Prime Minister is. We can engage in sober debates > without name calling. Like you can grin as you fight. Let us > not become such emotional as we debate the future of Kenya. > > > > The late VP Hon Kijana Wamalwa [RIP] was spot on when he > observed that Raila elicits love and hate in equal measure. > To this extent, we have a team that will defend Raila unto > death, whether he is wrong, Raila is always right. > > > > We also have a team that will oppose and call Raila names > whether he is right. > > But my take is simple; do we as Kenyans learn anything from > what happens on a daily basis? Are we the only people in the > world accredited with such short memories? Do we love our > history as a Nation, and can we all compete with the little > that Raila has achieved in that short span of history, when > other leaders were comfortable in power? > > > > Let us tone down on how we look at Raila and instead focus > on the work the man is doing for Kenya. His is such a heavy > task; what with snares and bumps erected by colleagues all > the time. Can we also focus on these men and women whose > only pre-occupation is to erect bumps and snares? > > > > May I wish you all a Happy New Year; a Year in which we > will all focus on what we can do for Kenya, not what Raila > is doing for Kenya. > > The man needs our support, not complaints. > > Peace, blessings and Happy New Year to you. > > > > > > Odhiambo T Oketch, > CEO KCDN/NEBA Nairobi, > Tel; 0724 365 557, 0735 529 126, > http://kcdnkomarockswatch.blogspot.com > > > http://nairobieastba.blogspot.com > mailto:friendsofkcdn at yahoogroups.com > > > > ...hope and love is > what maketh us..... > > --- On Tue, 12/29/09, john kamau > wrote: > > > > > From: john kamau > Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] Kamau is a Tribalist > > > To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com > Date: Tuesday, December 29, 2009, 1:06 AM > > > Ochwangi, I have been married to you by a bunch of > psychological captives, and I have no regrets for being > matched with a strong minded principled gentleman. I can? > tell you that I admired your demeanor while faced with > uncalled for vitriolic ignorance directed to you by > individuals who despite academic accolades preceding their > first names, have chosen to live, and now appear to be > gunning to lead their entire community and Kenya into > perpetual psychological slavery. It is sad that a people > taunted as intellectual giants can be so lacking in wisdom, > It is absurd when such entities purport to interpret > prophesies.? I am hoping that a wise man/woman will emerge > in the remaining days of 2009, to advice this gang that the > world is full of educated illiterates.. > > > You can explain this by looking at the high number of > Economic, and political Giants, most of who never went to > college, or went but did not leave with any documents worth > mentioning.? May I also advice them that the majority are > not always right, mostly judging by the way this gang has > been conducting them selves in this forum. The sad events of > mob justice in our country have been replicated in this > forum by this gang. > > > Having said this, I wish to thank all of those who have > kept this forum alive with highly intellectual debates and > discipline. I pray that THOSE that have so much energy to > defend individual politicians even when such defense is > absolutely unnecessary, will change tack and deal with > National matters as Kenyans and not tribe. I regret that I > was seen as a hater of a tribe called RAILA;and by extension > a hater of Luo?s. May I sincerely confess that my back > ground and experience has no room for such short > sightedness? I have had the privilege of living in every > part of our country, among every Kenyan community. I now > live amongst foreigners, in a foreign land. > > > Kenya?s rich tribal diversity, despite of current > politically motivated divisions is still a great asset for > the Country.? Kenya is still the greatest country on earth, > with a hope and a promising future. All that it requires is > for all of us to invest our past experiences to redeem the > glory of our country. We can start by forgiving each other > unconditionally, and calling all our politicians to total > accountability as individuals.? We should strengthen our > institutions of governance, by urgently adopting a new > constitution, designed to harmonize the Country. > > > Parties, religious and ethnic interests should not be used > to design the constitution. The constitution, WHICH SHOULD > BE SUPREME; shall be able to protect all national > interests. > Let?s have a harmoniously peaceable 2010.? > > > > > --- On Sat, 12/26/09, Christine Baraza > wrote: > > > From: Christine Baraza > > > > Subject: [YP_Ke] Kamau is a Tribalist > > To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com, > jkorig at yahoo.com > > > > Date: Saturday, December 26, 2009, 9:27 AM > > Jagem at least you are tryin to > > engage Kamau in a sober debate but from all > Kamau's > > posts in this forum-the only conclusion that any sane > human > > > > being will come to is that John Kamau is a tribalist > going > > to an extent of calling Raila Odinga > "JATERO". Is > > calling Raila names part of the argument about his > duties as > > the PM or just pure TRIBAL HATRED? > > > > ? > > Kamau hides and pretends to be a progressive who want > > Kenya to move forward but doesnt miss a chance in any > post > > that he makes to abuse Raila and more so to blame > Raila for > > everything thats wrong with Kenya. The day Kamau > blamed > > > > RAILA for trbalism in the civil service-that civil > service > > is full of Mount Kenya people and thats must be blamed > on > > RAILA ODINGA and not MWAI KIBAKI nor FRANCIS MUTHAURA. > Do > > you see the trend-the trend is blame RAILA for > > > > everything. > > ? > > You are asking Kamau the way forward..Really? > > Kamau's way forward is as strange as those who > claim > > that there is no global warming. His argument is that > all > > the 222 MPs must go home..secondly Raila, Kibaki, > Ruto, > > > > Uhuru all must go home. This is insane and very > childish > > argument in deed, No wonder Tribalists have destroyed > my > > country called Kenya. Kamau cant even point to you > the > > person who feels should lead Kenya-Why? Because he is > a > > > > tribalist whill only point to the people who speak > the > > language that he speaks but given that he is hiding > behind > > proressive forum-hnt tell you anything but blame Raila > and > > even call for Railas retirement from politics just > because > > > > the Constitution bars Kiabki from contesting the > presidency. > > Kamau s never blamed Kibaki in any specific way at > all-Why? > > You now know why? > > ? > > Please people If we call ourselves PROGRESSIVES lets > > > > live by the name and also ACT by the name. Lets try > our best > > to transcend TRIBALISM and look at these leaders as > Kenyans. > > If we say that Kibaki has failed..lets give concrete > policy > > issues where he has failed not just hate him because > of his > > > > tribe. If Kibaki has enhanced TRIBALISM in Kenya lets > say it > > and give examples like the civil service. LETS BE > REAL > > PROGRESSIVES not pretenders like John Kamau and David > > Ochwangi > > ? > > > > ? > > > > > > --- On Thu, 12/24/09, Jagem K'Onyiego > > > wrote: > > > > > > From: Jagem K'Onyiego > > > > Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] ODM/PNU > > To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com > > Date: Thursday, December 24, 2009, 1:39 PM > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Mutongoria Kamau. > > ? > > First, just a little correction or is it > > "Collection"? you have referred to Raila as > > "JATERO." I believe you have gone too far > in > > > > calling the man names. You have belittled the person > of > > Raila, to an extend any other person reading your mail > will > > automatically see the extreme hatred you have for this > man. > > To?many readers who are followers of Raila, and they > > > > are in Millions, will not believe you when you say > that, you > > are just disagreeing with the man strictly on Poor > > Governance and or Policies. If it is just Policies > then why > > use abusive language? You may wonna find the right > words to > > > > use. "Be Polite" when addressing the PM > > ? > > I do not totally agree with everything that Raila > > does, but when one considers the pros and cons, Raila > comes > > out as an inclusive Leader. Top of this, he has > demonstrated > > > > that he sees way ahead on some problems that Kenya > faces. I > > do not need to list those "pluses" here, > because > > in your "set mind," it may be too difficult > for > > you to open your eyes,?and bring yourself to see the > > > > other side of the Coin. For you it seems like > Raila's > > case is a closed chapter. Nothing according to you is > good > > or can come out of the man as a Leader. > > I agree with you, especially when we consider the > fact > > > > that your ideas ascribe to "disorder" in > > Governance, which leads to "grabbiosis > mannia." > > Raila's ideas or the people who support him, on > the > > contrary, ascribe to order in Governance and rule of > Law. > > > > May be this is where your disagreement comes in with > the > > man. > > ? > > Despite that I need to ask you this, Apart from > > bickering about the Man of Raila, according to you, > what is > > the way forward? What are your suggestions that > Kenyans who > > > > are seeking good Leadership can fall onto? Or are you > just > > interested in finding Faults on Raila while offering > the > > Citizens no alternative? Would it not be better to > show us > > someone who has done and achieved more things than > Raila so > > > > that the YPs can zero in onto this person, with the > hope of > > him bringing Good Governance to Kenya in Future. Or is > it > > that your political thoughts stops when there is no > > reference to what Raila is doing. > > > > ? > > Kamau you must realize that Raila will not Lead or > > live forever. Have you ever imagined what will happen > in > > Kenya in the next 20 or 10 years from now, if the > current > > lawlessness is left to go on. Don't you think > that > > > > Kenyans need to find some alternative people who will > bring > > good Governance and peace in future. Or am I taking > you too > > far (too many years down the road that your mind can > not > > start to Comprehend)? > > > > ? > > Have a thoughtful day filled with freedom. Right now > > you are mentally imprisoned by Raila. It is healthy > for > > Raila but I do not know whether it is healthy for > you. > > Lastly to quote Nelson Mandela, when he was asked by > > > > some journalists why he found it necessary to forgive > the > > Whites who oppressed him, he said "I did not want > to be their prisoner > > anymore. I forgave them so that they can go ahead to > carry > > the burden of guilt, which left me free to move on and > make > > > > South Africa a better place". > > > > Is it possible that, you Kamau, and?other > > Kenyans, can forgive one another and make it a better > > Nation, or are you the one carrying the > > "burden"? > > > > ? > > K'Onyiego > > ? > > ? > > ? > > > > > > --- On Thu, 12/24/09, john kamau > > > wrote: > > > > > > > > From: john kamau > > Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] ODM/PNU > > To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com > > > > Date: Thursday, December 24, 2009, 12:46 AM > > > > > > Christine Baraza, when you started > > this out burst I thought you would finality take a > deep > > breath and wonder whether there could be some truth to > what > > > > those like me who can not worship a human being see > and > > state about Raila. With time you have clearly > demonstrated > > irrational tendencies with the escapist excuse that? > > any simple question about Raila is hate and tribally > > > > inspired. Regretfully you have inspired a retinue of > > followers of like mind, all obsessed with a > ?Jatero?. > > These wide repertoires of psychological defenses and > > maneuvers have clouded your otherwise good judgment; > leading > > > > you to unwittingly distort reality. This goes for you > and > > those like Owour and jarateng, Otieno Kanjwang and > the > > like. > > This obsession is now turning to hallucination; > everyone is > > a friend or enemy depending on how much they support > Raila. > > > > You theorize and give inaccurate explanations to > simple > > basic issues that should not be politicized, > >? generalizing matters assuming that you are > intellectually > > analyzing fundamental national needs.? Sang and > Kamau > > > > are hostile to Raila and thus should be fought in to > > submission by all means; you do not respond to issues, > you > > transgress on facts and espouse anything that you > assume > > Raila would wish of you. To a point of becoming > robotic. > > > > You rightly responded that the two Professors in the > > Ministry of Education should resign, be retired and > possibly > > charged. I and any normal thinking Kenyan agree with > you > > 100%. Unfortunately Just Like David in the Bible when > he was > > > > asked what he would do with a rich heartless person > who > > seizes a poor mans treasured one and only ram for > > slaughter? YOU FIGHT WHEN WE ASK RAILA TO TAKE > > RESPONSIBILITY ON CORUPTION DEALS UNDER HIS WATCH, > Maize > > > > export to Sudan, IMMIGRATION illegalities, Sale of > national > > assets to foreigners. Total dysfunctional Ministries > due to > > duplication, Election Violence by ODM resorting to > >? thousands of deaths. Mega scandals in the Ministry > of > > > > Education, Molasses?s saga, Mau payments, Agro > Leasing > > CONTINUED payments.? Nepotism in government and > > unrealistic hiring and firing of civil servants. > > Should Kibaki step down?? Yes he should have done > that > > > > yesterday. Should Ruto and other Thugs continue > flying > > flags?? NO THY SHOULD BE IN JAIL. Should we reclaim > Mau? YES > > BUT resettle the ordinary poor people ARREST AND TRY > ALL THE > > BIG SHARKS and recover the assets we can lay our hands > on. > > > > NEW CONSTITUTION: Not for PNU/ODM or any one person, > who > > knows who the NEXT president/ Prime Minister will be. > Your > > argument that we take POWER FROM an Elected President > to an > > appointed Prime Minister is democratic suicide. Power > > > > corrupts regardless of morals. POWER SHOULD FOR Ever > remain > > with the people. And not Raila. We have all seen the > folly > > of double centers of power. > > FOOLISH,, Never call other people foolish, you expose > your > > > > ignorance, Respond to > >? ISSUES CLEALY RAISED BY MR SANG and others about > Raila?s > > pretentious behavior, OPPOTUNISTIC Character, Ruthless > un > > tethered greed that have seen many Die, from 1982 coup > to > > > > 2007/2008 Election Violence victims.? His > relationship > > with Mungiki and other Mafia like GANGS. He stood > against > > first Kibaki Government when they wanted to prosecute > Moi > > and other Economic saboteurs.? Baraza, like Kibaki > > > > RAILA?S list is long. He is charismatic but can not > full > > all the people all the time. Only you and several > others, > > BUT NOT me or the SANG?S OF Kenya. > > Lets quit this game and call for fresh and fair > Elections > > > > under a new constitution to lid our country of this > > malady,? Raila, Kibaki, Ruto, Uhuru, and almost all > the > > 222 MPs are a cancer Kenya can ill afford. > > > > > > --- On Mon, 12/21/09, Mheshimiwa... > > > >? wrote: > > > > > From: Mheshimiwa... > > > Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] ODM/PNU > > > To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com > > > > > Date: Monday, December 21, 2009, 8:43 AM > > > > > > > > > > > > John..the son of Kamau...u sound so irritated > like a > > lion > > > whose den has been invaded... > > > Why do u want to crucify Judy Miriga..? > > > > > Your mail is too long and i could not finish > reading > > it....u > > > cannot write short and factual info? > > > > > > > > > Well...i believe u are going the Sang Chemuruk > of > > > > this > > > forum way..which is not good for you...I will > bring a > > motion > > > of censure on this forum for pple who seem to > > persecute > > > others...one is Sang > >? 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Inline with pursuing our mission, vision & objectives of The League of Young Professionals Kenya - http://ypkenya.org/ , we are NOW starting efforts to get rolling the LYP Investment Club - an investment vehicle for LYP Club Members and other interested YPs. ? Towards this we are requesting interested YPs to sign up at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe. Should you have any problem subscribing, send me a request at youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com ? As a buildup to the discussions on the above mailing list, we shall have our 1st organization meeting on Saturday 9th Jan at Club Fiesta, Koinange Street as from 3:00pm. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 ? REACH OVER 15,200 MEMBERS DIRECTLY BY ADVERTISING ON THIS FORUM. CHARGES ARE Ksh. 1,000 PER ADVERT which you can post 3 times. 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Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From clarisciru at yahoo.com Tue Jan 5 20:04:17 2010 From: clarisciru at yahoo.com (claire wanjiru) Date: Tue, 5 Jan 2010 17:04:17 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] defination of a real african man In-Reply-To: <4b435fba.0407c00a.5c0e.fffff8e3@mx.google.com> Message-ID: <31603.15580.qm@web62508.mail.re1.yahoo.com> Dan, No wonder some men never change,no wonder africa will never develop. so if no sharing duties, should the wife go to work? Should women go to school and leave you with kids? I have pity on you if you will ever marry,and if you are married i pity her. Regards, Claire.?? --- On Tue, 1/5/10, Dan wrote: From: Dan Subject: RE: [YP_Ke] defination of a real african man To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Date: Tuesday, January 5, 2010, 7:57 AM Yes there is irene. A real african man behaves like our african traditions dictate and not as per western values. E.g. I. Polygamous. Ii. Is the Jogoo of the house. Nothing like sharing duties in the house. Iii. Arrives home late to find the wives waiting for him so as to remove his coat n socks n warm dinner. Iv. Kids fear him. He enters n they understand they got to behave Iii. -----Original Message----- From: irene mutemba Sent: Tuesday, January 05, 2010 2:08 PM To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Subject: [YP_Ke] defination of a real african man I am just wondering, after this Zuma debate, the words "real african man" keep popping up, i wonder what exactly our menfolk mean when they say that..... na nikuuliza tu, kwani kuna *african man*, *real man*, *man* na *real african man*? Just a thought. -- 5 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 5 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting [The entire original message is not included] -- 5 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 5 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 3 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 3 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From kioko at franktax.com Wed Jan 6 02:11:07 2010 From: kioko at franktax.com (Francis Kioko) Date: Wed, 6 Jan 2010 02:11:07 -0500 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Where is the KKK to Fundraise for Flood Victims? In-Reply-To: <596348.71944.qm@web113805.mail.gq1.yahoo.com> References: <120990.13056.qm@web30603.mail.mud.yahoo.com> <596348.71944.qm@web113805.mail.gq1.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <001f01ca8e9f$6b1234e0$41369ea0$@com> Christine, KKK must be giving you sleepless nights! Hahahaaa....You gonna be okey. Poa tu na upungue macho way wide open because hautaamini come 2012. Unajua tumeona wengi wanapiga ndomo tu kama wewe na mwishowe hakuna kitu, empty ndebe tu. Kama unata mutu yako apate ushindi, mwambie arudi back to the drawing board otherwise I'm sorry for him. I'm still curious to know what empty promises he gave to the matatu people. You know he will promise heaven to get his way out only to deliver hell later. Ngoja tu utaona watu wa matatu wanalialia halafu saa hiyo watangeuka kuwa matata. Mani Agwambo is an opportunist, hata hii ya matatu ngoja tu mimi nitakumbukusha wewe, tafasali weka hii article kwa filo yako. I'm not a prophet nikusoma nimesoma hii mutu yako Christina, I can see him like a transparent glass. Frank -----Original Message----- From: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com [mailto:youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Christine Baraza Sent: Tuesday, January 05, 2010 6:10 PM To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Subject: [YP_Ke] Where is the KKK to Fundraise for Flood Victims? I recently heard that there was a group in town called KKK, which was so sympathetic to Kenyans that they would fundraise with the fall of a hut to help suffering Kenyans. They did this for those removed from the Mau Forest. They said they were standing with suffering Kenyans and if any Kenyan was hungry anywhere they would rush there with food and water. Now we have flod victions in Mogotio, Narok and many parts of the country. Where are they? Now we have hunger victims in Turkana and Pokot, where are they? Kenyans are suffering but KKK which was fast to fundraise are nowhere to be seen. Kenyans were even walking to work, while KKK couldnt even help them out. Are we right to call these people hypocrites? Are we right to call these people a bunch of tribal opportnutists who want to divide Kenyans for selfish needs? Are these the leaders of tommorow in Kenya? Kalonzo now is calling on humanitarian groups to help the flood victims..Was KKK fundraising not the best way to help..fast..lots of money..and transparent?? Tell me if these people aint hyprocrites of the highest order? --- On Tue, 1/5/10, julia chege wrote: > From: julia chege > Subject: RE: [YP_Ke] Raila Does it Again > To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com > Date: Tuesday, January 5, 2010, 4:57 PM Dan....ur right, i still dont > get it: > i dont get why You find it so hard to give credit where it is > due....mgema mwue na haki mpe! > > --- On Tue, 1/5/10, Dan > wrote: > > > From: Dan > > Subject: RE: [YP_Ke] Raila Does it Again > > To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com > > Date: Tuesday, January 5, 2010, 12:59 PM I still don't get it. Even > > diehard fans of the PM don't support him as you are doing. > Every day > > you are telling us he is the man yet Kenya is > failing. > > > > The matatu strike should not have happened in the > first > > place if we had a govt for the people. These guys had > issued > > a strike notice days earlier and this strike resulted > in > > great suffering and loss for many poor kenyans. What happened to > > being proactive? No credits here! > > > > The PM used two helicopters to travel to Narok to > survey > > the situation. Y not by road? Analysts tells us the > cost of > > these choppers for the day would have bought thousands > of > > blankets and relief food for displaced families. In addition, floods > > started last month. Displaced > families > > spent Christmas in the cold while the two Principals > were on > > holiday. > > > > I know Raila could be the favorite politician now but > its > > not time for congrats. We need more action and faster reforms first! > > > > With your heavy defense of the PM, am wondering if u > could > > be one of his campaign persons coz then I can assume > you > > will be biased? > > > > > > > > Dan > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Christine Baraza > > Sent: Tuesday, January 05, 2010 8:17 PM > > To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com > > Subject: [YP_Ke] Raila Does it Again > > > > Raila does it again > > > > Prime Minister Raila Odinga has done it again and his > new > > title, ?Mr Fix it?. > > > > A few hours after jetting back into the country, only > a few > > minutes in a meeting with matatu operators and there > went > > the nightmare - the matatu strike was called off. > > > > Even before the dust settles in the Mau conservation efforts, Mr > > Odinga has calmed yet another devastating > storm > > while those ministers concerned watched in either helplessness or > > arrogance. Or was it sheer > incompetence? No > > wonder this man continues to lead opinion poll ratings > in > > the country. > > > > To his critics (especially those on the other side of > the > > political bandwagon in the coalition government) he is > the > > man who has been poking his nose on other people?s business. Others > > have accused the PM of using matters > of > > national interests to gain political mileage. > > > > > > > > [The entire original message is not included] > > -- > > 5 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing > > and Planning!!!!!! > > > > Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 > > Venue: Coast car park, > > Time: 2:30 -5:00pm > > Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a > family. > > Way > > forward for the group, this year. > > Damage: 800 bob > > Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, > Kachumbari.mataha > > drinks) > > > > To register & to confirm attendance, call > Josephine on > > 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your > > name and phone number. > > > > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > > > 5 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization > Meeting > > > > > > Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, > > Time: 3:00pm > > Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way > forward. > > > > Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 > 663 > > 208 > > Join the group at > > http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en > > > > > > -- > 5 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and > Planning!!!!!! > > Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 > Venue: Coast car park, > Time: 2:30 -5:00pm > Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. > Way > forward for the group, this year. > Damage: 800 bob > Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha > drinks) > > To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on > 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your > name and phone number. > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > 5 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting > > > Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, > Time: 3:00pm > Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. > > Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 > 208 > Join the group at > http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en > No virus found in this incoming message. 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Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From komarockswatch at yahoo.com Wed Jan 6 02:14:29 2010 From: komarockswatch at yahoo.com (odhiambo okecth) Date: Tue, 5 Jan 2010 23:14:29 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Nairobi Kenya as a Pirate Money Laundry destination In-Reply-To: <14e3baf31001050233r7967b94dj6b6eb36ef671b0b@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <781601.5483.qm@web31407.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Friends, I raised these issues last year in may, and I post the same piece again now. On Sat, 5/23/09, odhiambo okecth wrote: From: odhiambo okecth Subject: Nairobi has been invaded To: yahoogroups.com> Date: Saturday, May 23, 2009, 1:09 AM Nairobi has been invaded ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 22nd May 2009 I wish someone was a little truthful with the state of the Kenyan affairs. We have just been given a down cast economic state of affairs. Kenya recorded a 1.7% growth last year. Most of this was in the construction sector. And this is what put me off. How can there be growth in the construction sector when there is an economic meltdown? Is this money genuine? Is this money that is powering the construction industry clean money? In the US, the economic meltdown is being felt heavily on the housing industry and the US government is doing something to cushion the home owners from imminent loses. On the contrary, our government is recording growth in the construction industry at a time we all know there is a problem. And our government is doing nothing to help Kenyans who are being relegated to less affluent areas, courtesy of the growth in the construction sector. The common denominator here is that it is people of Somali origins who are powering the growth Kenya is recording in the construction industry. It is also a known fact that people of Somali origins are the major players in the Indian Ocean and in Lake Victoria where piracy is the order of the day. Eastleigh Estate has been invaded and most of our people are being evicted by the high costs of housing from there. In Gikomba Market, South B and C, and in Komarock, the same is happening. Most Kenyans are being evicted from the areas by the exorbitant rents now being charged. In cases where rent ought to be Kshs 7,000.00 for a two bed roomed house, people of Somali origins are coming in and offering the Landlords Kshs 12,000.00 per month and they pay rent one year in advance. Could the ransoms the Somali pirates are demanding finding its way into our construction sector? Has the government investigated the source of the Somali wealth; wealth that makes them pay exorbitant rents one year in advance? Which is this lucrative business that is only exclusive to the Somali people? How come Kenyans who are working so hard cannot make such kind of money? Some of these things do not add up, and we need an explanation from our government in defense of Kenyans. How many Kenyans can afford such rents? No wonder the Government is recording growth in the construction industry. I would have thought the Government would be taking the interest of Kenyans at heart and protecting us from this invasion. Could it be true that the pirates have bought the Grogan area and hired our police to protect them against the mechanics? With all due respect, could it be money from the pirates that is driving the growths recorded in the construction industry? Or, is it drug money? What is the government doing to protect indigenous Kenyans from this affront? Or do we have people in the Kenyan Government who are part of the problem? Odhiambo T Oketch, Komarock Nairobi. --- On Tue, 1/5/10, Muita Wangoko wrote: From: Muita Wangoko Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] Nairobi Kenya as a Pirate Money Laundry destination To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Date: Tuesday, January 5, 2010, 2:33 AM Jagem, et al This is one thing that really disturbs me.? We are yet to feel the weight that will be as a result of this money laundering that favours Kenya most because of strategic reasons.? Just imagine how some or even most investors painfully source for money to buy and or construct some of properties and someone just from nowhere comes and buys a property in cash without any negotiations.? How does it feel? Soon and very soon, a higher proportion of Nairobi properties will be owned by this 'foreigners'.? This is a matter of concern.? It poses a great risk to both the economy and security of Kenya.? It will be easier for terrorists to gain access to properties owned by Somalis affiliated to terrorists groups.? When Fazul was planning to attack Nairobi in the 1998, August bombing of the American Embassy building, one of his greatest difficult was to get a location near the target hit.? Some information indicates that the bomb was assembled somewhere in Runda estate.? Don't you think it will be easier now that we have a substantial number of buldings owned by somalis that are in town center...which is ofcourse a benchmark for their operations which makes it even more easier, in that it will create efficiency in timing the hit of their targets. Unfortunately, our corrupt minded officials are easily bribed to allow some of this transactions.? They say if you have money, you can buy anything.? Am not against somali investors, but I beseech the government to control there activities.? Even after president Kibaki signed the anti-money laundering bill into law, it will take the good will of the concerned authorities to ensure that the law is followed...... ...let us do the right thing now to avert possible crisis.... If we are not careful, this guys might even buy Kenya one day...Migingo is already gone...haiya! +---------------------------------------------------------------+ Regards, Muita Wangoko --Software, Web Developer-- --"An idle mind is..............the best way to relax"-- +---------------------------------------------------------------+ On Sat, Jan 2, 2010 at 08:55, Jagem K'Onyiego wrote: YPs ? A couple of days ago, a Mr. Muita Wangoko posed a question to another person who had presented an article giving reasons as to why the Somalis in Eastleigh, pay? in cash when buying their property, and without asking too many questions. Well no sooner had this gone down than there is a Media house coming up, with the same angle of theory that I had presented in response to Muita's question. ? Now, there is a Swahili adage that goes; "Lisemwalo lipo, na kama halipo, basi, laaja." In short this Pirate money Laundering has been fronted in many other medias, both international and local. This theories can not just be dismissedas non-existent.?They must be there, and if they are not, then give it a bit of time, the truth will come out to confirm it. ? Mr. Wangoko I believe, by now you are putting bits and pieces together to form the broader picture of part of the massive wealth in Eastleigh. Looks like it is a by product of "Deep Sea Diving and Money Mining off Somali Coast". Question is, should the Kenyan Government allow this to go on? ? Have a Genuine Prosperous New year. Please read the article below for more details. ? K'Onyiego? ? ? ? ? By TOM ODULA, Associated Press Writer Tom Odula, Associated Press Writer ? Fri?Jan?1, 3:47?pm?ET NAIROBI, Kenya ? Property prices in Nairobi are soaring, and Somali pirates are getting the blame. The hike in real estate prices in the Kenyan capital has prompted a public outcry and a government investigation this month into property owned by foreigners. The investigation follows allegations that millions of dollars in ransom money paid to Somali pirates are being invested in Kenya, Somalia's southern neighbor and East Africa's largest economy. Even as housing prices have dropped sharply in the United States, prices in Nairobi have seen two- and three-fold increases the last half decade. "There is suspicion that some of the money that is being collected in piracy is being laundered by purchase of property in several countries, this one being one of them," said government spokesman Alfred Mutua. "Especially at this time when we are facing global challenges of security such as terrorism and others, it is very important for us to know who is where and who owns what." The investigation will also help the government catch tax evaders, he said. Kenya may be the most attractive spot for pirates to launder their money because it shares a roughly 500-mile (800-kilometer) border with Somalia and has investment opportunities and a large Somali community of up to 200,000 people, Mutua said. In a neighborhood of Nairobi now called "Little Mogadishu" because of its Somali community, large business and apartment buildings have sprung up. A similar explosion of real estate development can be seen in higher-income areas of the city. Somali pirates have been paid more than $100 million in ransoms the last two years, said Roger Middleton, a piracy expert at the London-based think tank Chatham House. The average ransom is also up, from $1 million per vessel a year ago to about $2 million today. Pirates in Somalia say they invest their ransom money outside their war-torn country, including in Kenya. One pirate who gave his name as Osman Afrah said he bought three trucks that transport goods across East Africa. A second pirate, who only gave his name as Abdulle, said he's investing in Kenya in preparation for leaving the pirate trade. "Pirates have money not only in Nairobi but also other places like Dubai, Djibouti and others," said Abdulle. "I have invested through my brother, who is representing me, in Nairobi. He's got a big shop that sells clothes and general merchandise, so my future lies there, not in the piracy industry." Kenya also does not have stringent laws against money laundering, though a bill to curb the practice is being debated in parliament. The U.S. State Department in its annual report by the Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs describes Kenya as major money laundering country. The investigation has drawn angry reactions from the Somali community, and business leaders said Somalis would not cooperate with the investigation and may go to court to try to stop it. "This is very, very unfair discrimination," said Hassan Guled, the chairman of the Somali business community. "We consider this order rubbish." Guled said Somalis living in Kenya have acquired property by pulling resources together and borrowing from banks. Somalis here also depend on money sent by a large Somali population in Europe and America who cannot invest in those economies because of religious beliefs, Guled said. Bellow Kerrow, a former member of parliament and a Kenyan national of Somali descent, said it is high demand, not money from piracy, that is behind the rise in property values. But Pius Khaoya, a real estate agent, said factors outside the economy are influencing property prices. "The prices have gone through the roof and it does not tally with the performance of the country's economy," said Khaoya, who works for Crystal Real Estate. Khaoya said under normal circumstances in Kenya, it would take 10 years for property values to double, but that real estate prices have tripled in the last five years. A real estate agent who spoke only on condition he wasn't identified so as not to draw the wrath of Somali customers said some Somali businessmen pay double a property's worth just to easily and quickly complete the sale. Such a market puts home ownership out of reach for some Kenyans. Frank Mbata said he left college 15 years ago with a plan to climb the corporate ladder and buy his dream home in Karen, a leafy up-market Nairobi suburb. But because of a huge rise in property prices, a four-bedroom home in Karen that would have sold for $200,000 five years ago sells for $500,000 today. "This is something I was aspiring for, but today it is not possible unless something drastically changes," Mbata said. ___ Associated Press reporter Mohamed Olad Hassan in Mogadishu, Somalia contributed to this report. -- LYP INVESTMENT CLUB ? Hi Everyone! ? Inline with pursuing our mission, vision & objectives of The League of Young Professionals Kenya - http://ypkenya.org/ , we are NOW starting efforts to get rolling the LYP Investment Club - an investment vehicle for LYP Club Members and other interested YPs. ? Towards this we are requesting interested YPs to sign up at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe. Should you have any problem subscribing, send me a request at youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com ? As a buildup to the discussions on the above mailing list, we shall have our 1st organization meeting on Saturday 9th Jan at Club Fiesta, Koinange Street as from 3:00pm. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 ? 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Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From Suzane.Wairimu at earthoil.com Wed Jan 6 02:24:41 2010 From: Suzane.Wairimu at earthoil.com (Suzane Wairimu) Date: Wed, 6 Jan 2010 07:24:41 +0000 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Make an effort with your appearance In-Reply-To: <913043.86348.qm@web43133.mail.sp1.yahoo.com> References: <913043.86348.qm@web43133.mail.sp1.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <7D019FC6F7C536448B7175F94091DB5C010493A953@SVMAIL.treatt.local> Happy New Year ! Thats a good point that you have raised. Personally i do believe it should be a two way traffic.We should all good at all times,whether a date or even to the office.I well groomed person.You never know when the time will reach and you will need to look your best,yet you wore that torn shirt or trouser. One in a while shave the long hair and also wash it,cultivate the beard if not shave it neatly,a nice cologne,not a choking one.I top that matches the jean and nice shoes,not tired sandals that are worn in the house.Wear socks when wearing close shoes.Cut those long nails.Invest in a nice rool-on,some dude can take you by surprise and then you lose forcuse where you were going. Lets all look our best at all times! Suzane Wairimu Personal Assistant Earthoil Kenya Tel : +254 (0)20 891346 Fax : +254 (0)20 890120 Email : Suzane.Wairimu at earthoil.com Web : www.Earthoil.com ________________________________ From: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com [youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of benard bwire [benotolo at yahoo.com] Sent: 06 January 2010 05:08 To: young proffess Subject: [YP_Ke] Make an effort with your appearance It?s just them; they love to look their best. 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Name: image001.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 3879 bytes Desc: image001.jpg URL: From skgichane at gmail.com Wed Jan 6 03:29:13 2010 From: skgichane at gmail.com (sospeter gichane) Date: Wed, 6 Jan 2010 11:29:13 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Five Factors That Banks Look For In-Reply-To: <0A25190E21B5154A8CFD3D82A969E830072BF1DD@nicexchq01.nic-bank.com> References: <594ded441001042032h7b0ce8ccg669c5650ae4cd987@mail.gmail.com> <4b42f581.0b67f10a.7508.ffff9f8eSMTPIN_ADDED@gmr-mx.google.com> <0A25190E21B5154A8CFD3D82A969E830072BF1DD@nicexchq01.nic-bank.com> Message-ID: <2d0f790a1001060029t726cb8e6k5e26b0384800cb3@mail.gmail.com> Gerald, I feel you should invoice us all for that lesson on lending. on behalf, thanks. Lovely day man. Sospeter On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 5:34 PM, Gerald M. hiuhu wrote: > > > Hi Sophie Randall, > > > > In the big picture the article you have posted almost covers the 5Cs of > lending EXCEPT that their importance does not follow that order. > > > > Many at times borrower?s have a misconception that with ample security a > bank will not hesitate to give you a facility. > > For the benefit of YPs, the most important consideration you should put in > mind when approaching a bank for a facility is to demonstrate that you have > the capacity to make repayment from your *current *income sources. Yes, > but current income sources I mean that banks don?t like start ups but > businesses which have operated for atleast one year. Start ups are the work > of venture capital companies like Grofin, IFC etc. > > > > Still on the point of repayment ability is that you should demonstrate that > your income is stable and reliable. This means that it should consistently > show in your bank account every month and not that one month you have income > the other you don?t. The evidence needed here is things like signed > contracts, employment contracts fro employees etc, that is, show how you > have ringfenced or locked in income. > > > > How does a bank determine your ability to pay a facility? Well besides your > monthly cashflow for which a bank looks at the minmum acceptable monthly > income, there are other ratios like DIR (Debt to Income Ration), Interest > Cover, Leverage and Gearing Ratio. For personal borrowing DIR simple means > total obligations divided by total income. Different banks have different > DIR requirements, but most common one is 50% which means your obligations > including repayment for the loan you are asking for should not be more that > 50% of your income.Oh, by the way obligation includes your rent and it?s not > only repayment to other loans you may have. > > > > So why do bank attach more importance on ability and not security? Well, > first of all banks are not auctioneers and hence are not in the business of > selling properties or your assets. Secondly, security recovery is a very > tedious, time wasting and cost consuming process and more often than not, > you don?t get the price you are looking for because securities are auctioned > and people know that so they quote low prices, hence?.the banks ends up > making losses and writing off facilities. Thirdly humanitarian grounds, many > people have placed their martial homes on mortgage and then things go wrote. > For a bank, these are the worst securities to recover.(Did you watch on TV > the Kiserian man who was killed while being evicted??? I need not say more) > > > > Nonetheless YPs, despite the repayment ability being very crucial, it is > second to character. How you present yourself and your past historical > performance the most import selling point. This is because you may have the > ability and the security but you are just notorious in not meeting your > obligations. How does a bank get to know this? ? Well, regularly overdrawn > accounts, returned cheques, late payment of obligations (Yes, especially > this. I know most of you who have credit cards have to be called several > times to make your monthly repayments. Believe me or not this taints your > image badly) > > > > Below are summarized 5Cs that most banks look for in your application and a > brief note besides them. See how they match with what Randall has posted. > > > > l *Character**:* Leadership of the firm and their willingness to > honor their obligations. > > l *Capacity*: Ability to generate sufficient operating cash to pay > debt in full & on time > > l *Capital:* Capitalization & owners/business contribution into > venture. > > l *Collateral:* We analyze potential/secondary sources of repayment > of the obligations incase of default (security is only a comfort). > > l *Conditions:* We discuss the external environment & how well the > firm fits into it. > > > > I hope you will be well prepared and informed next time you face a banker > for a loan. > > > > Gerald > > Credit Analyst > > > ------------------------------ > > *From:* youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com [mailto: > youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com] *On Behalf Of *Sophie Randall > *Sent:* 05 January 2010 11:15 > *To:* youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com > *Subject:* [YP_Ke] Five Factors That Banks Look For > > > > *Five Factors That Banks Look For* > By Brian Tracy > > There are five factors that banks look for before making a loan to you, or > any businessperson. These are called the "five C's" of lending or borrowing. > You must be prepared to demonstrate all five when you approach a bank for a > loan. > > 1. *Collateral*. First, banks look for collateral. What assets are you > going to put up to cover the loan? Collateral is something that can be sold > for cash fairly quickly to repay the bank in case your business is not > successful. > > 2. *Character*. Banks look for character. What is your previous track > record with regard to loans? What kind of character do you have, in terms of > honesty and dependability? Who knows you? Who will vouch for you? > > 3. *Credit Rating*. Banks look at your current credit rating. How much > money have you borrowed and repaid in the past? How good is your credit > history today? Your credit rating is a very precious thing that follows you > wherever you go. I have known many people whose entire adult lives have been > ruined because they have been sloppy or indifferent with their credit. They > have failed to make credit card payments, utility payments, or rent payments > when they were due. In one or more of these cases, they have been reported > to a national credit bureau. This negative credit rating has then dogged > them for as long as 10 years, wherever they went, anywhere in the country. > Don't let this happen to you. > > > > 4*. Capital*. Banks want to know the amount of capital you have. How much > of your own money are you willing to invest? This is a measure of how deeply > committed you are to the success of the enterprise. > > 5. *Confidence*. The last factor that banks use to determine whether to > lend you money is their level of confidence in you. In the final analysis, > the individual banker must have confidence that you are the kind of person > who is going to succeed in the business that he or she is lending you money > to start of build. > > *Banking Relationships Mature over Time* > Borrowing money from banks is a progressive series of financial > transactions that develop over time. When you first attempt to borrow money, > most banks will want $5 worth of collateral, personal investments, and other > assets for every $1 that they will lend you. They will also want personal > guarantees that extend beyond bankruptcy, should you declare it. But after a > bank has several years of experience with you and comes to know and trust > you, its lending requirements decline, step by step. > > *Action Exercise* > Begin building up a solid credit rating by borrowing and repaying early. > Visit and get to now your bank manager. Build your reputation for character > and competence. > > > ------------------------------ > This email, any attachment and response string are confidential and may be > legally privileged. Any opinions expressed in this mail do not necessarily > reflect the opinions of NIC Bank Limited (NIC). If you are not the intended > recipient, please telephone or email the sender and delete this message and > any attachments immediately. Please do not copy or forward this message or > attachment. Internet communications are not secure and therefore NIC Bank > does not accept legal responsibility for the contents of this message as it > has been transmitted over a public network.. > ------------------------------ > > -- > 5 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and > Planning!!!!!! > > Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 > Venue: Coast car park, > Time: 2:30 -5:00pm > Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. > Way forward for the group, this year. > Damage: 800 bob > Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) > > To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send > her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > 5 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting > > Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, > Time: 3:00pm > Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. > > > Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 > Join the group at > http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en > > -- > 5 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and > Planning!!!!!! > > Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 > Venue: Coast car park, > Time: 2:30 -5:00pm > Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. > Way forward for the group, this year. > Damage: 800 bob > Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) > > To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send > her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > 5 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting > > Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, > Time: 3:00pm > Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. > > Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 > Join the group at > http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From abuayman88 at yahoo.com Wed Jan 6 03:29:42 2010 From: abuayman88 at yahoo.com (abu Ayman) Date: Wed, 6 Jan 2010 00:29:42 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Why is Islam always related to terrorism? In-Reply-To: <6a7a0b661001052227j205e037bs6040da6acd3c3a1e@mail.gmail.com> References: <6a7a0b661001052227j205e037bs6040da6acd3c3a1e@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <700948.19937.qm@web31104.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Hi Boniface There is absolutely no truth in what you are implying that most Muslims are terrorists. The truth is that Muslims are have been most affected by terrorism more than any other community. It is the Western media which has spread this propaganda and it is unfortunate that many people including yourself have swallowed this without any question. Today everyone talks of 911 as the biggest terrorist event in history but no one mentions of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki genocide by a Christian nation the United States which left hundreds of thousands dead and who scars continued up to this day to torment the Japanese. The annihilation of the Jews by Hitler is also seldom mentioned. Even the Pope of the day didn?t come out to condemn this barbaric act simply because those who perpetuated this were Christians. Next door in Uganda, the Lords Resistance Army carried acts of brutality against innocent people cutting of their lips, noses and chopping of hands. Young girls were abducted from schools and turned into sex slaves. Yet this same group was openly advocating for a puritarian Christian rule based on the Ten Commandments. In Ireland, The IRA, a catholic movement carried out scores bomb attacks against its protestant enemies in London and other parts of the United States for several years killing scores of innocent people. It is noteworthy to mention that while the IRA was carrying out this killing sprees, it was a legal organization in the US and it was allowed to carry out fundraising activities to finance its military (terrorist) operations in the UK. Timothy McVeigh who was convicted of carrying out the devastating Oklahoma bombing in the US which led to nearly 200 people dead did that in revenge for a federal attack against the Davidian cult-a SDA sect two yeas earlier. Just a few years ago, in Bosnia, Serb Christians carried out some of the worst massacre ever witnessed in Europe with the sole purpose of annihilating Muslims but no terrorism connection was established to those who perpetrated the massacre. Many examples abound but what is common in all these cases is that they are considered terrorist attacks and are not linked to Christianity. In Palestine, Jews who are mainly Caucasians who have no ancestral claim on Palestine have been given the licence to brutalise and kill Palestinians in their own land at will and we have never heard them being refered to as terrorists or extremists. But a Palestinian child fighting for freedom of his land and dignity of his people is quickly labeled a terrorist. In India Hindus continually massacre Muslims, In China there is an official policy to suppress Muslims in Xianjing but in all these cases those perpetuating these crimes are exonerated. During the reign of Saddam, Iraq was among the most peaceful countries in the Middle East till George Bush?s invasion transformed in into the most dangerous place on earth. During Saddam?s time the phenemon of Suicide bombing was never known now it is a daily occurrence. More than a million innocent Iraqis have been killed by the United States and its allies in Iraq and no one is mentioning about this atrocities. In Afghanistan without any proof that the 911 attacks were carried out in the country, the US went on to carry out attacks in the country killing hundreds of thousands of people, a number far greater than the 911 vicitms. Now and then we hear missile attacks by US drones which kill innocent civilians and not even an apology comes forth from Obama. The United States and the Western Media, the value of a Muslim blood is worthless and does not deserve any mention. It is unfortunate that some of us have been brainwashed and are joining this bandwangon. Even church leaders have also gone ahead to forsake their ideals and kept mum in the face of these horrendous acts simply because the victims are Muslims! Abu Ayman ________________________________ From: Boniface Machau To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Sent: Tue, January 5, 2010 10:27:12 PM Subject: [YP_Ke] Why is Islam always related to terrorism? Now i know not all Muslims are terrorists but it is arguable that most terrorists are Muslims. From what Islamic scholars always say, Islam is a religion of peace, so why is it when there are terrorists, they always say there ways are supported by their religion, and therefore labled muslim extremeists? You never hear of Christian extremeists or Atheist extremeists. The next question,what are islamic sholars doing to counter the negative PR earned to the religion by terrorists?Some wonder why islam popularity is dwindling yet the answer is right in the news headlines,"terrorism." Yesterday we heard the latest victim of muslim terrorist . he was deported to Tanzania by Kenyan Government since all the other airlies of the world refused to accept him in their planes. Boni (Kajulah!) -- 3 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! 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Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 3 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From amenya.gibson at gmail.com Wed Jan 6 04:08:05 2010 From: amenya.gibson at gmail.com (amenya gibson) Date: Wed, 6 Jan 2010 12:08:05 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Ministry of Finance need to regulate Economic Stimulus program to avoid runaway Inflation Message-ID: <54e76b741001060108k63d008c9vc5355d4e00eab80@mail.gmail.com> Hi Yps I believe is another year 2010 that we need to scale new heights LYPs it was good news to have been featured in Standard Newspaper of last Saturday during Olepolos outing Otherwise my concern is about the Hon Uhuru Budget plan to establish The ESP-Economic Stimulus Program 6 months have passed since last budget was read and as it is basing on history government is likely to hurry to exhaust all resources allocated on ESP related projects Ministry of education plans to build over 170 center of excellence using part of 22B allocated and if you ask professionals in building industries they will tell you remaining period is not enough to exhaust all monies allocate per projects The onus is on government to prudently manage the Ksh 22 B lest they realise all cahs at last minute by doing so it will trigger price rally of goods and services which wont be make sense if bought at very high Thanks all -- Thanks Gibson Amenya Enigma Consultants Kenya Limited Email: gibson.amenya at enigma.or.ke Email:info at enigma.or.ke For Audit,Tax and Advisory Services -------------- next part -------------- -- 3 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 3 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Wed Jan 6 04:50:41 2010 From: youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com (Moderator YP_Ke) Date: Wed, 6 Jan 2010 12:50:41 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Exciting Opportunities In-Reply-To: <-4004201907985618530@unknownmsgid> References: <-4004201907985618530@unknownmsgid> Message-ID: <82dec6651001060150n7eb1fd3cw806fe09a14e28fe8@mail.gmail.com> ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Caroline Kayando Date: Jan 6, 2010 12:05 PM Subject: Exciting Opportunities To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Cc: youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Dear All Our client, a medium sized Kenyan company involved in advertising and publishing in Sub Sahara Africa is seeking to recruit an energetic and dynamic Executive Assistant and Marketing Executive. Find attached detailed job descriptions for the positions. 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Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 3 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From prcanb at yahoo.com Wed Jan 6 05:16:51 2010 From: prcanb at yahoo.com (Absalom Birai) Date: Wed, 6 Jan 2010 02:16:51 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Financial security! Message-ID: <125816.5991.qm@web38708.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Many of us will welcome any information that will tell us how to attain financial security.So even when we claim to be always busy with the daily chores of life, we are likely to spare a few minutes to listen to those who have made it-successful business people or better still, millionaires. I believe that you have to pay for those lectures/seminars and of course some books are not free. While all these is good and in order, it?s interesting to note that there are not all that many who seek for financial solutions from the Lord of the universe. From my understanding, may be na?ve, no other formula will work that does not follow the blue prints from the Lord of the universe. If anything, He alone promises to provide not only financial security, but also protection, satisfaction and peace of mind. Here is what the good book says! ?The earth is the Lord?s and everything in it, the world, and all who live in it? (Psalms 24:1). ?For every beast of the forest are mine, and the cattle upon a thousand hills. I know all the fowls of the mountains: and the wild beasts of the field are mine. If I were hungry, I would not tell thee: for the world is mine and the fullness thereof? (Psalms 50:10-11). ?The silver is mine and the gold is mine,' declares the LORD Almighty? (Haggai 2:8) If such be true, then what?s the solution? Well, much as many have and will continue to debate, and as always reject it, God?s blue print has outlined in the following two passages of Scriptures, is and will always be the answer! ?But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well. Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own.? (Mathew 6:33-34.) ?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) Those who have followed God?s blue print on financial security and other needs can bear testimony that it works. Would you like to try it? Pr Birai 612-386-4608 www.pastorbirai.com -------------- next part -------------- -- 3 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 3 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From archjt2004 at yahoo.com Wed Jan 6 05:35:01 2010 From: archjt2004 at yahoo.com (jt okinda) Date: Wed, 6 Jan 2010 02:35:01 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] RAILA ODINGA: THE FACTS In-Reply-To: <876161.1759.qm@web63006.mail.re1.yahoo.com> References: <876161.1759.qm@web63006.mail.re1.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <216258.62947.qm@web110807.mail.gq1.yahoo.com> I am very dissapointed on some of you young fellows for being obssessed with individuals at the expense of issues at hand. Matatu drivers and owners have a legitimate grievarences against the government. Police Extortion! The Prime Minister has acknowledged the problem and promised action.We should now follow up to see any action. The government on the other hand has issues with the Matatu industry. Impunity! They would rather were allowed to carry more than the prescribed passengers, no seat belts, over speeding, unroadworthy vehicles. The list is long. The Police must be encouraged to do their work. Bringing other issues not related to the issue at hand is unwise! OKINDA JT ________________________________ From: EUGEON AGENCIES To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Sent: Wed, January 6, 2010 1:18:10 AM Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] RAILA ODINGA: THE FACTS surely guys..... watu wame suffer wakitembea kilometres for 2 days,hakuna mtu amejaribu in government to break the stalemate and save SUFFERING KENYANS...,kisha mnawekelea siasa. Raila just saved kenyans,now its politics..dear sisters and brothers,some things are always just plain very plain..am PRAYING 4 YU PEOPLE...swali ni amesaidia wakenya hajawasaidia?... ABUOGO OWINO GEORGE --- On Tue, 1/5/10, Rono, Bernard :: KHE wrote: >From: Rono, Bernard :: KHE >Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] RAILA ODINGA: THE FACTS >To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com >Date: Tuesday, January 5, 2010, 9:54 PM > > >Dan, > > > >For the first time in a very long time in this YP Group, i have read a well-thought of mail. > > >I agree with you to the last word. > > >Bernard > > >On Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at 1:08 AM, Dan wrote: > >I must admit I am dissapointed by our obsession with current leaders esp. From our communities to the extent that we fail to see the bigger picture. >> >>Raila Amolo Odinga is a great man who has been involved in the struggle and who connects well with the people. He is smart, charismatic and cunning which has worked very well for him. >> >>Presently, he is the most popular politician in kenya, elicits great passion in his moves whether against him or not. However, in many ways he is still a Kenyan politician. Since he is well known to all of us, he represents the greatest learning opportunity on our politics and how we can fix the mess. Thus allow me to use him as an example but my analysis applies to all politicians esp. Those with high office ambitions. >> >>I. Raila is very smart and is able to calculate his political moves very well. >> He has great understanding of peoples problems and is able to empathize with them. However, for smart people we know its just politics while the real issues go unresolved. >> >>For instance the Narok visit used two helicopters to assess flood situation. Y all that wastage, the money spent hiring them would have ensured many displaced people would sleep on warm blankets and full stomachs. >> >>He wants us to believe he is against impunity and corruption but look at the ODM ministers. Anyang Nyong appointing board members unprocedurally, some of them were in the kanu system, some have court cases involving corruption. Y keep them yet there are enough ODM MPS to choose from. >> >>Ii. His priorities are wrong. What we need first in kenya is reconciliation. We need to accept each other and form a national identity. To this end, I expected the PM to forge more alliances between communities, campaign less but spend more time helping kenyans >> agree. >> >>What's the need of economic growth or a new constitution if we will fight, kill each other and burn those economic pillars down. Till now we still don't have a leader unifying kenyans. Rift valley is pulling apart and so iscentral. We need an Obama urgently before we are declared an officially failed state. >> >>We still have a great disconnect between govt and citizens esp. Those in remote areas. Their only sense of govt are the police who harrass them. There are no govt interventions to help their farms be more productive, no govt plans to get their youths jobs etc. If rains fail, they go hungry. When it rains their milk and crops go bad as roads become unpassable. Murder, robberies go uninvestigated as if the norm. They are largely outside the cash economy and ignored. We need to bring them into the mainline kenyan system, one that works bwana PM. >> >>Iii. Notion that "we aint in power yet" is incorrect. Our history is full of >> great names that changed kenya yet have never been presidents. Talk of Pinto, JM, OUKO, MUGE, MATIBA, RUBIA, THE BEARDED SISTERS etc. In other countries, I see politicians in opposition spearhead significant reforms in their countries instead of waiting to be in power to bring about change. ODM has a significant parliamentary majority. Can't we see the reforms we need like MPS pay taxes, streamline govt etc. >> >>I happen to consult for companies in the region esp. On performance management. One of the key issues is how to reward performance. To be fair, we don't give special recognition e.g. In bonuses to employees who achieve a 100% of their targets since they just did their job and took home a cheque every month for their efforts. We like to reward those that exceed targets. >> >>For our politicians, we overpay them yet their scorecards are far below average. That's why though the PM would get my vote if elections are called today (that is based >> on current declared aspirants) and though he may be better than the rest, I refuse to congratulate him for doing a job we pay him to do yet does not deliver 100% in his scorecard as the UN sponsored South consulting found out (yet he is best performer, or is it Michuki). >> >>Now it isn't time to congratulate them. We need reforms first, reconciliation, more security, more jobs etc. >> >>Action! Action! Action! >> >>Dan. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >>-- >>5 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! >> >>Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 >>Venue: Coast car park, >>Time: 2:30 -5:00pm >>Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. >> Way forward for the group, this year. >>Damage: 800 bob >>Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) >> >>To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine >> on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >> >>5 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting >> >>Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, >>Time: 3:00pm >>Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. >> >>Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 >>Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en >> >> > > >-- >.......... > >Many Thanks > >-- >3 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! > >Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 >Venue: Coast car park, >Time: 2:30 -5:00pm >Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. > Way forward for the group, this year. >Damage: 800 bob >Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) > >To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >3 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting > >Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, >Time: 3:00pm >Agenda: > Introductions and finding a common way forward. > >Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 >Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en > -- 3 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! 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Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From eddommiex at yahoo.com Wed Jan 6 05:55:13 2010 From: eddommiex at yahoo.com (DOMMIE.M.N) Date: Wed, 6 Jan 2010 02:55:13 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Car Wanted To Buy-Toyota Vista Station Wagon In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <29775.31181.qm@web112101.mail.gq1.yahoo.com> Andrew, I doubt where you will get a vehicle with those specifications. Expecially millage of 70,000-100,000kms Note that the vehicle people are importing right now(2003 models)odometer reads that much unless tampered.Beware of Odometer fraud please. So unless you import from Dubai,but your budget will go up. 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 Wed, 1/6/10, Andrew Onyango wrote: From: Andrew Onyango Subject: [YP_Ke] Car Wanted To Buy-Toyota Vista Station Wagon To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Date: Wednesday, January 6, 2010, 12:49 AM Hi guys, I am looking for a Toyota Vista station wagon, 2.0 Litre engine,automatic transmission,4WD,petrol,with CD player,Power Steering,power windows,alloy rims for 200,000-400,000 with a mileage of 70-100k.It should be pure white or pure black. If you have such a vehicle for such a price to sell,contact me at this e-mail with your contact. Thanks. Andrew -- 3 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 3 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 3 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 3 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From eddommiex at yahoo.com Wed Jan 6 05:59:01 2010 From: eddommiex at yahoo.com (DOMMIE.M.N) Date: Wed, 6 Jan 2010 02:59:01 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] registration of cars in Uganda In-Reply-To: <830875.84255.qm@web56408.mail.re3.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <767684.13027.qm@web112120.mail.gq1.yahoo.com> Hello, Inbox me privately the Vehicle specifications,make,and model you desire and i will give you Costs. 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 Wed, 1/6/10, peter mutunga wrote: From: peter mutunga Subject: [YP_Ke] registration of cars in Uganda To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Date: Wednesday, January 6, 2010, 2:13 AM hi guys, i want to buy a car from Japan but register it in uganda since i spend most of the time there and i actually work there. how much am i going to pay as import duty for registering it in Uganda and how much am going to pay at the Mombasa port. anyone with an idea please help me out urgently !!!! -- 3 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 3 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 3 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 3 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From akinyij2000 at yahoo.com Wed Jan 6 05:10:26 2010 From: akinyij2000 at yahoo.com (judy akinyi) Date: Wed, 6 Jan 2010 02:10:26 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Lady! Give your man space In-Reply-To: <950061.47632.qm@web52508.mail.re2.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <162314.50039.qm@web63903.mail.re1.yahoo.com> @ winnie you are very correct they should give us space too. --- On Tue, 1/5/10, winnie mwatati wrote: From: winnie mwatati Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] Lady! Give your man space To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Date: Tuesday, January 5, 2010, 11:34 PM I totally agree with you? Benard. But why is it that when a woman asks her husband for sometime out mostly at night with her friends he refuses? Many men feel insecure when their women are out having fun. Why dont they want to?give us space too? From: benard bwire To: young proffess Sent: Tue, January 5, 2010 5:05:03 PM Subject: [YP_Ke] Lady! Give your man space Relationship experts say that a man who is allowed freedom to be with his friends is happier and more content. So he tells you he will be with his friends this weekend and all you can think of is throwing tantrums because he chose his friends over you! Much as he is your man, he does have friends and their company is quite different from yours, so he will occasionally prefer it to yours, just like you may sometimes prefer to spend time with your girlfriends and not be around him. When he says he can?t be with you, call up your girlfriends and have fun. Don?t lie around wondering why he chose his friends over you. -- 3 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 3 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en -- 3 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 3 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 3 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 3 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From johngichuru2004 at gmail.com Wed Jan 6 05:59:08 2010 From: johngichuru2004 at gmail.com (Gichuru) Date: Wed, 6 Jan 2010 13:59:08 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] IN SEARCH OF A COOKING SCHOOL In-Reply-To: <1790cc62-2a15-487a-a60c-9e7df56ce2d5@m26g2000yqb.googlegroups.com> References: <1790cc62-2a15-487a-a60c-9e7df56ce2d5@m26g2000yqb.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: Top of my head, I would think of Utalii College, Thika Rd. On Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at 12:19 PM, Brooklyn wrote: > Mwaka Mpya Everyone. > > Hoping we are all well. > > As part of fulfilling some of my few new year resolutions, i have > decided to take up a fun activity that will also help me be a better > person. I need to improve on my cooking. Therefore i'm in search of a > school or college that can offer me basic courses on making everyday > meals especially of African cuisine at a reasonable fee. I have > magazines like tupike already but i need a tutor SERIOUSLY. Someone > like Chef Ramsay hehehehehe. > > If any of you might be aware of this schools please forward me their > contacts and location so that i may visit them. > > Otherwise have yourselves a fabulous day. > > Brooklyn. > > -- > 3 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and > Planning!!!!!! > > Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 > Venue: Coast car park, > Time: 2:30 -5:00pm > Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. > Way forward for the group, this year. > Damage: 800 bob > Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) > > To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send > her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > 3 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting > > Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, > Time: 3:00pm > Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. > > Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 > Join the group at > http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en > > -- Gichuru -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From dunkariuki at yahoo.com Wed Jan 6 06:12:45 2010 From: dunkariuki at yahoo.com (duncan kariuki) Date: Wed, 6 Jan 2010 03:12:45 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] TRIBALISM IN YP? In-Reply-To: <836575.630.qm@web33701.mail.mud.yahoo.com> References: <836575.630.qm@web33701.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <88477.11584.qm@web32001.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Apollo you are such a tribalist than any other professional in this forum as much as you want the topic to be closed why open a Pandora box to abuse us from Mt. Kenya i have highlighted your comment in RED to tell you to grow up and no one needs your crazy and ill advised argument. Kenya is for us all and you need to realize that every one has learned from our past actions. Today everyone in politics will be surprised to see that even their own disowning them. You can imagine you running for parliamentary seat and being elected with ONE vote meaning you elected yourself. Even your own wife voting for a stranger now leave alone your own kids who participate in this forum. My ignorance to you is be open minded not a hypocrite pretending not to be a tribalist else as your last comment says make sure you don't kill this forum ________________________________ From: APOLLO MAIMA To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Sent: Wed, January 6, 2010 1:36:01 PM Subject: Fw: [YP_Ke] TRIBALISM IN YP? I like Irene's laughter, it's so infectious! Cherutich's analysis is not well founded. Records should tell u that Kalonzo n Nyachae ran for president only once a piece so far. Jaramogi n Raila have between the two ran for president 3 times. Moi was in power for 24 years. Almost 5 terms. B4 then was Jomo for 15 yrs. I guess to be professional, one needs to confirm facts b4 typing or talking. All Kenyans have at one time or another voted for some1 from outside their tribes except the Mt. Kenya people. But there is hope they will follow suit sooner rather than later. Brothers n sisters, do not spend so much of your time, effort n intellect discussing the negativity of tribalism and related or confounding issues. Kenya hasnt recovered fully from the 2007 PEV. This is the time to tone down n tamper your tempers. If u cant do this one favor to Mother Kenya as leading lights, who will?!! Please close this discussion n concentrate on other burning national issues. Even on those other issues, avoid looking at all issues through a tribal prism. We shouldnt be craving for another 2007. Surely, not all topics must narrow down to tribal polarity. This YP forum looks a grand idea but u risk killing it in infancy. ----- Forwarded Message ---- From: irene mutemba To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Sent: Wed, January 6, 2010 9:11:40 AM Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] TRIBALISM IN YP? Cherutich hihihihi, you made me laugh so hard mpaka machozi inatoka, ati Kalenjins are the what? (ngoja ni scroll mpaka hapo niisome tena) "kalenjins are the few, very democratic kenyans we have in this country (kitu kama iyo) hihihihihi, tsitsitsi. On Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at 2:54 AM, julia chege wrote: >OMG Cherutich, did you read your message before sending it, how utterly IRONIC it is that in a message complaining of purpoted tribalism, you exhibit an even higher magnitude of tribalism yourself, just for the record, am kikuyu, above all am a kenyan and i support Raila. > >--- On Tue, 1/5/10, Isaiah Cherutich wrote: > >> From: Isaiah Cherutich >> Subject: RE: [YP_Ke] TRIBALISM IN YP? >> To: "youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com" >> Date: Tuesday, January 5, 2010, 1:58 PM >> Dan, >> >> Dead Right!! >> Can you repeat that again? several times? >> >> That is a very correct observation of what YP is all about >> nowdays. Infact of late, i normally look at a >> message's topic, then the name of the author and i most of >> the time 'pass' some because i can 100% second guess who >> & what position the person is going to take on any >> matter raised. >> In my opinion, Kalenjins are the few, very democratic >> Kenyans we now have in this country. Why? In 2007 Kalenjins >> to a man told off Moi (their own) and voted > for Raila (Luo) >> while ever since we began voting in this country, Luos have >> never voted for anyone else other than the Odinga family and >> their nominees. Central (including Meru & Embu) have >> always voted for their own, irrespective of what, come rain, >> come sunshine. Kisii with their Ford People have always >> voted for Nyachae and his Chinkororo. Western province >> has always stuck with Ford-K despite the fact that it has no >> national character and seems to exist only in that province >> & with near fanatical support in Bukusuland. Why they >> had to register a splinter New Ford-K still amazes me upto >> now!!. Just imagine this scenario - We have Ford-K ONLY >> domiciled in Western province, then we engineer a splinter >> & a smaller New Ford-K in the same, small Western >> province instead of enlisting the support of the other 7 >> provinces > to give it a national face!!!. I would not >> be suprised if another splinter from the New Ford-K emerges >> , lets say Newer New Ford-K within a District in Western >> Province. NO OFFENCE MEANT!! >> Over the years, Kambas have tirelessly voted for Kalonzo >> inspite of Charity Ngilu proving she's more nationalistic, >> has better leadership qualities etc. Ntimama is the >> undisputed Masaai King - true or false? >> >> Do not be misled to think that come 2012 the scenario will >> be any better, No!!!! >> >> Jesus said "He who has not sinned throw the first >> stone!!!" >> >> Regards >> >> ________________________________________ >> From: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com >> [youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com] >> On Behalf Of Dan [denyutu at gmail.com] >> Sent: Tuesday, January 05, 2010 8:29 PM >> To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com >> Subject: [YP_Ke] TRIBALISM IN YP? > >> >> I have noted that as Young Professionals, we try to put >> across the message that we aint tribal. However, I feel like >> we are lying to ourselves. Hidden in our thoughts, we still >> consider our tribes superior and more knowledgeable as >> reflected in our posts. >> >> We all know our names easily betray our tribes. Western >> provinces names fiercely defend Raila, Eastern n central >> will likely favour the Uhurus and Kalonzo. >> >> I have also noted that we can be fairly balanced in our >> opinions when the subject matter does not involve our tribes >> (look at the Eastleigh debate), but if it does, all common >> sense is lost. >> >> Some of us quickly label others tribalists when confronted >> about our views that involve a subject from our tribe. >> Instead of accepting other people may not see as we do, we >> get angry and label > them tribalists to win over the >> argument. >> >> If we are the future (as current politicians lie to us) >> then kenya is still in the woods. >> >> Will these tribe allegiance that perpetuate hate and >> looking down on other tribes ever end? Is there hope for >> Kenya? Can we ever see others as equals? Can we ever accept >> their political views and likes as legitimate just as ours? >> >> I however understand some of us could be so entrenched in >> our tribes that we fail to see the big picture and thus need >> a little pinching? But could we pinch without attacking >> their persona, on the understanding that their views are >> because of where and how they were socialised? >> >> -- >> 5 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, >> Socializing and Planning!!!!!! >> >> Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 >> Venue: Coast car > park, >> Time: 2:30 -5:00pm >> Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. >> Way >> forward for the group, this year. >> Damage: 800 bob >> Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha >> drinks) >> >> To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on >> 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com >> with your name and phone number. >> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >> >> 5 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting >> >> >> Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, >> Time: 3:00pm >> Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. >> >> > Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 >> 208 >> Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en >> > > > > >-- >3 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! > >Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 >Venue: Coast car park, >Time: 2:30 -5:00pm >Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. > Way forward for the group, this year. >Damage: 800 bob >Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) > >To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone > number. > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >3 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting > >Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, >Time: 3:00pm >Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. > >Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 >Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en > > -- 3 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 3 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en -- 3 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 3 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 3 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 3 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From kiew at cuea.edu Wed Jan 6 06:01:57 2010 From: kiew at cuea.edu (kiew at cuea.edu) Date: Wed, 6 Jan 2010 14:01:57 +0300 (EAT) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] plots in ruai Message-ID: <35674.41.204.185.38.1262775717.squirrel@mail.cuea.edu> Does anyone know a straight forward reputable person or company dealing with plots in RUAI Best Regards, ...................... Emmanuel -------------- next part -------------- -- 3 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 3 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From aboge001 at umn.edu Wed Jan 6 08:52:59 2010 From: aboge001 at umn.edu (aboge001) Date: Wed, 06 Jan 2010 07:52:59 -0600 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Raila Odinga: The Most Trusted Politician in Kenya In-Reply-To: <200089.3770.qm@web30604.mail.mud.yahoo.com> References: <200089.3770.qm@web30604.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <4B4495BB.50204@umn.edu> Julia, you have to understand where this "ochwangi" character got his stripes. When Nyachae's presidential ambition was extinguished, this dude went on war path with anyone perceived to have had a hand in Nyachae's failed presidential bid. He has clearly not recovered! Sure, "Kibaki tosha" statement by Raila unfortunately sidelined Nyachae. Kenyans are bigger than these characters that live and die with tribe. Go Kenya! > Really Ochwangi, very interesting can you please break it down to us how three or four poll companies, infotrak, harris, steadman etc have all been, i dont know 'bribed'by raila odinga, to give him favourable ratings, because with all polls even the one conducted recently by stedman he is always ahead of the pack. If it were only one company that gave him favourable ratings, maybe just maybe we could fall for your innuendo and blatant lies. Secondly when it comes to money and corruption we know nobody can beat pnu or even kkk, just uhuru kenyatta on his own could at any time gather more money to pay any one of these companies more than raila ever could. So can you please stop your deperate attempts, to deny what is staring you in the face, Raila is more popular and is gaining more support by the day, that hate you have for him is nothing new, he has had haters such as urself aka 'railaphobics'for a while and he still keeps moving forward, ...find a > better pass time than your current one of maligning, sorry..Trying to malign agwambo. > --- On Mon, 1/4/10, Lee Makwiny wrote: > > >> From: Lee Makwiny >> Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] Raila Odinga: The Most Trusted Politician in Kenya >> To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com >> Date: Monday, January 4, 2010, 8:32 PM >> Ochwangi, >> >> With all due respect, I support your sentiment that >> "we the people count' not the opinion polls. And >> by the way, has it ever occured to you that Raila has more >> support and is the most trusted leader even in this forum? >> Thats the voice of the people and it will take time to >> change. >> >> >> >> On Mon, Jan 4, 2010 at 9:50 PM, >> David ochwangi >> wrote: >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Sorry to break it to you >> Professor Christine Baraza but this is as predictable as >> clockwork! This phony rubbish poll paid for by the cult >> designed to hoodwink Kenyans has absolutely no merit, value >> or credibility. Uongo mtupu! I mean you have to be a >> complete moron to believe otherwise, it is laughable to >> think that people are still so gullible to believe the >> shenanigans of public manipulations by the so called opinion >> polls. Angela Ambitho?s >> ?Infotrak Harris? firm is directly linked >> to Raila Odinga both in funding and politically, so are we >> to believe that their so called findings are true? She >> didn?t even attempt to hide the bias; Steadman tried for a >> while but he was finally unearthed, lost credibility and >> quickly changed names to stay in business. Ambitho?s firm >> has taken the mantle. This ?poll? is nothing but a >> predictable sham; a complete joke. It does not square with >> the facts; eti the most trusted, hahah! By? The IDPs who >> lost their livelihoods in his name? The PEV violence victims >> and their families? By the PEV suspects and their families? >> Is employment up courtesy of the PM? Is the economy up >> courtesy of PM or is it because ODM is so peaceful, well >> managed and epitome of good governance? Is nepotism dead >> courtesy of the PM? Did she ask the Rift Valley voters what >> they thought of the PM?s own statements in KASS FM when he >> said he is ?not like a dog that gives birth and eats its >> own puppies? to see if they believe the PM has abandoned >> them with respect to the MAU and treatment of PEV suspects? >> Did she poll the PEV victims if they trust someone who >> openly said murderers didn?t do anything wrong and should >> be released? How about Mungiki victims, did she poll them >> too? The PM has publicly aided and comforted Mungiki?s >> chairman, perhaps that is the trust Ms. Ambitho is talking >> about, maybe? Did she poll the murderous lieutenants in >> ODM?s top leadership who helped fund the mayhem? Is trust >> why the PM is now turning to tribal elders and the church >> for political survival? Ms >> Ambitho didn?t even attempt to explain what >> parameters/questions the poll is based on; she didn?t say >> what demography she polled; the statistical sampling >> methodology used (mean and standard deviations), the margin >> of error in her results; for all we know she could have >> sampled Bondo and the cult itself; I mean the so called poll >> is flawed I can?t believe the Standard posted it as a >> newsworthy item. My point is good people, don?t fall for >> this nonsense, it is an age old trick well funded >> politicians resort to salvage their images; Raila is a >> master at it. Like all of them, Raila is just as tainted and >> immersed in an irreversible political quandary it is not >> even funny. Thank GOD this tricks and polls don?t vote, >> that is what matters guys and we the people will have the >> final >> say! >> >> >> --- On Mon, 1/4/10, Christine Baraza >> wrote: >> >> >> From: Christine Baraza >> >> Subject: [YP_Ke] Raila Odinga: The Most Trusted Politician >> in Kenya >> >> To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com >> Date: Monday, January 4, 2010, 11:48 AM >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> The infotrak Harris poll recently showed that Raila >> Odinga is the currently the most trusted politician in the >> country following strong stances that he has taken on >> national issues unlike leaders who have continuously pushed >> tribal agenda (Read KKK). The poll is a welcome development >> as it shows that Kenyans are slowly starting to move away >> from tribalism and look at national issues as important for >> the country. This is a move in the right direction for the >> country. >> >> >> The poll also sent a chilling message to the so called >> KKK- led by Vice President Kalonzo Musyoka who is now lost >> in the tribal noise and could only manage 3 percent trust, >> which the pollsters said mainly came from his own tribe. He >> must have acquired a new name Mr 3 percent from last years >> Mr.10 percent. Kenyans seems to be outrightly rejecting >> tribalism and this must be a very good sign that this >> country has the potential for unity and more importantly for >> development. >> >> >> It must also be noted all the leaders championing the >> tribal grouping KKK- faired the worst in terms of trust with >> Ruto getting 5 percent, Uhuru 5 percent and Kalonzo 3 >> percent. Even Martha Karua beat these tribal warlords. >> Kenyans, this is 2010 and this poll should be taken as a >> glimmer of hope for the future and for 2010 where we pray >> that we get a new constitution and a raft of other legal and >> institutional reforms. Lets do our part as young >> progressives by shunning tribalism and moving this country >> forward with constructive ideas. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> --- On Mon, 1/4/10, Mheshimiwa... >> wrote: >> >> >> From: Mheshimiwa... >> Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] KALENJIN ELDERS ASSURE RAILA?! >> >> To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com >> Date: Monday, January 4, 2010, 10:39 AM >> >> >> Sang.....i think i got to do some narrative to you as >> early at this in this year 2010.. >> >> Rafiki,,,,you seem to have nothing to offer this >> forum...something meaningful in terms of value to at least >> quote... >> >> All you dream of is Ruto being against Raila...your >> statements in all manner of respects show strong hatred >> for Raila of which we have managed to put up with for >> sometime... >> Yes,,we know you hate Raila that much...and u support >> William to whichever extent...why lack the basic courtesy of >> even saying happy new year to the forum before you tell us >> your so believed pizza of the day....as per your mail.... >> >> What good has your Mr.William done to the kenyan pple that >> u keep telling us how YOUR TRIBE..not even kenyans...will >> bring down Raila... >> >> My friend...why do you waste time to preach HATE to us? >> Myself and a good number of us here love peace...Don't >> feed us thrush... >> >> It is a new year..that we need to be proactive in our >> thoughts... >> >> If you love your Ruto so much...go campaign for him...and >> spend your wasted sleep on strategising on how he wins 2012 >> presidency...U GOT TO START THAT AS PRONTO... >> >> >> >> >> Mheshimiwa Josh >> >> -- >> LYP INVESTMENT CLUB >> >> Hi Everyone! >> >> Inline with pursuing our mission, vision & objectives >> of The League of Young Professionals Kenya - http://ypkenya.org/ , we are >> NOW starting efforts to get rolling the LYP Investment Club >> - an investment vehicle for LYP Club Members and other >> interested YPs. >> >> >> Towards this we are requesting interested YPs to sign up at >> http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe. >> Should you have any problem subscribing, send me a request >> at youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com >> >> >> As a buildup to the discussions on the above mailing list, >> we shall have our 1st organization meeting on Saturday 9th >> Jan at Club Fiesta, Koinange Street as from 3:00pm. Confirm >> attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 >> >> >> REACH OVER 15,200 MEMBERS DIRECTLY BY ADVERTISING ON THIS >> FORUM. CHARGES ARE Ksh. 1,000 PER ADVERT which you can post >> 3 times. CALL/MPESA ON +254 721 663 208 >> >> For Jobs Vacancies http://www.kazi360.com/ >> >> >> >> -- >> LYP INVESTMENT CLUB >> >> Hi Everyone! >> >> Inline with pursuing our mission, vision & objectives >> of The League of Young Professionals Kenya - http://ypkenya.org/ , we are >> NOW starting efforts to get rolling the LYP Investment Club >> - an investment vehicle for LYP Club Members and other >> interested YPs. >> >> >> Towards this we are requesting interested YPs to sign up at >> http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe. >> Should you have any problem subscribing, send me a request >> at youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com >> >> >> As a buildup to the discussions on the above mailing list, >> we shall have our 1st organization meeting on Saturday 9th >> Jan at Club Fiesta, Koinange Street as from 3:00pm. Confirm >> attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 >> >> >> REACH OVER 15,200 MEMBERS DIRECTLY BY ADVERTISING ON THIS >> FORUM. CHARGES ARE Ksh. 1,000 PER ADVERT which you can post >> 3 times. CALL/MPESA ON +254 721 663 208 >> >> For Jobs Vacancies http://www.kazi360.com/ >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> -- >> LYP INVESTMENT CLUB >> >> Hi Everyone! >> >> Inline with pursuing our mission, vision & objectives >> of The League of Young Professionals Kenya - http://ypkenya.org/ , we are >> NOW starting efforts to get rolling the LYP Investment Club >> - an investment vehicle for LYP Club Members and other >> interested YPs. >> >> >> Towards this we are requesting interested YPs to sign up at >> http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe. >> Should you have any problem subscribing, send me a request >> at youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com >> >> >> As a buildup to the discussions on the above mailing list, >> we shall have our 1st organization meeting on Saturday 9th >> Jan at Club Fiesta, Koinange Street as from 3:00pm. Confirm >> attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 >> >> >> REACH OVER 15,200 MEMBERS DIRECTLY BY ADVERTISING ON THIS >> FORUM. CHARGES ARE Ksh. 1,000 PER ADVERT which you can post >> 3 times. CALL/MPESA ON +254 721 663 208 >> >> For Jobs Vacancies http://www.kazi360.com/ >> >> >> >> >> >> >> -- >> >> 5 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, >> Socializing and Planning!!!!!! >> >> >> >> Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 >> >> Venue: Coast car park, >> >> Time: 2:30 -5:00pm >> >> Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a >> family. >> >> Way forward for the group, this year. >> >> Damage: 800 bob >> >> Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha >> drinks) >> >> >> >> To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on >> 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com >> with your name and phone number. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> 5 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting >> >> >> >> >> Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, >> >> Time: 3:00pm >> >> Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. >> >> >> >> Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 >> 208 >> >> Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en >> >> >> > > > > > From dkipkulei at gmail.com Wed Jan 6 07:21:42 2010 From: dkipkulei at gmail.com (David Kandie) Date: Wed, 6 Jan 2010 15:21:42 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Urgent Position - Receptionist KickStart International Inc., Message-ID: *Sambaza widely * *About KickStart* KickStart International is an award winning non-profit social enterprise with a mission to help millions of people in developing countries escape from poverty and to ?kickstart? sustainable economic growth. KickStart develops simple money-making tools and markets them to poor, entrepreneurial persons who use them to start profitable new businesses, increase their family wealth and boost local economic growth. (www.kickstart.org). We have the following temporary position open: *Receptionist/Customer Care Executive** ?** (Three months contract)***We are looking for a young person preferably a lady aged between 18 and 25yrs, with good telephone answering skills and fluent in English and Kiswahili. ? The candidate should have a Certificate/Diploma in Secretarial and Front office management. Send Cover letter & CV to HR Manager, KickStart International Inc., P.O Box 64142 00620 Nairobi Kenya via email: Email: hr at kickstart.org . Deadline: 8th January 2010 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 3 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 3 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From abierocarole at yahoo.com Wed Jan 6 07:29:14 2010 From: abierocarole at yahoo.com (ABBY OTIENO) Date: Wed, 6 Jan 2010 04:29:14 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] CHEMICALS Message-ID: <611350.52968.qm@web111920.mail.gq1.yahoo.com> YP ?please Help me source and send me details and pricing for the following; Anyone with an idea where i can get these? ? ? a) pyrethrum solution (pyrethrin), 20L, which is the insecticide you spray onto bed net ? b) 15 x hand sprayers, to spray the pyrethrum ? c) 50 x spray sheets, on which the pyrethrum is sprayed, size 2m x 3m ? Your help will be appreciated ? Regards Abby -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 3 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 3 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From prcanb at yahoo.com Wed Jan 6 08:41:46 2010 From: prcanb at yahoo.com (Absalom Birai) Date: Wed, 6 Jan 2010 05:41:46 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] A quiet and peaceful life of poverty! Message-ID: <872091.1592.qm@web38707.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Given a choice, many would rather trade their peaceful and quiet life of poverty with that of the rich and famous! What some fail to understand is the many challenges that the rich and the famous face-ever worried of loosing their money, always afraid that someone might attempt to take their lives, hardly goes anywhere or does anything without being followed/scrutinized by the media and many others. Take for instance of a story I read this morning by Tamara Lush of the Associated Press-A very sad story indeed! In 2006, a truck driver-Abraham Shakespeare, 43 years old-who lived with his mother, won a lottery of $ 30 million in Lakeland, Florida. After taking a lump-some of $ 16.9 million, he bought himself a Nissan Altima, a Rolex from a pawn and 1 million home. He was a very generous man who gave assistance to many community needs and even loaned a friend $1 million. He even was planning of starting a foundation for the poor! The sad side of the story is that he disappeared in April last year and his mother has no idea as to where her son might be. There is fear that someone killed him! God forbid. The thing about us human beings is that after we have been helped, we end up thinking of how to eliminate those who assisted us and take all that they have. More often than not we want to chop off the hand that feeds us. God, have mercy! The more I have thought about it, the more I have prayed for a quiet and peaceful life of poverty. Like the Psalmist, my daily prayer is: ?O God, I beg two favors from you; let me have them before I die. First, help me never to tell a lie. Second, give me neither poverty nor riches! Give me just enough to satisfy my needs. For if I grow rich, I may deny you and say, ?Who is the LORD?? And if I am too poor, I may steal and thus insult God?s holy name.?(Proverbs 30:7-9) Lord that is all that I ask for! Thank you for your many promises that you will grant my petition. Amen! Pr Birai 612-386-4608 www.pastorbirai.com -------------- next part -------------- -- 3 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 3 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From douglas.arege at gmail.com Wed Jan 6 08:50:17 2010 From: douglas.arege at gmail.com (arege douglas) Date: Wed, 6 Jan 2010 16:50:17 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Re: looking for details on Malta Embassy in Nairobi Message-ID: <919119d61001060550t4c3669a5g5992d3d4232395ba@mail.gmail.com> Hello YPs, Happy new year. I am kindly requesting for information on the Contacts and physical address of the Maltese Embassy in Nairobi. With thanks Douglas P.O. Box 919-40200, Kisii Kenya (E.A) Mobile:254 720 466 340 Email:douglas.arege at gmail.com www.helpagekenya.org "older persons are valued members of society and it is our collective responsibility to ensure they live safely and with dignity" -------------- next part -------------- -- 3 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 3 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From amosogal at gmail.com Wed Jan 6 09:01:20 2010 From: amosogal at gmail.com (Lee Makwiny) Date: Wed, 6 Jan 2010 17:01:20 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] MPESA BUSINESS In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <594ded441001060601j4d429e83ha0d6078eef0452ea@mail.gmail.com> I tried to start one last year but the requirement seems to favour established business people. If you dont have a registered company, I would suggest you talk to an MPesa agent to that can can operate as their sub-agent. Check the attached document for more information. On Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at 2:38 PM, Pury wrote: > Good people, > > I want to start an mpesa business in Nairobi or environs. 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Name: MPESAAgentRequirements.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 29607 bytes Desc: not available URL: From dochwangi at yahoo.com Wed Jan 6 09:14:48 2010 From: dochwangi at yahoo.com (David ochwangi) Date: Wed, 6 Jan 2010 06:14:48 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Kalonzo Musyoka Lost in the KKK Noise In-Reply-To: <120640.69855.qm@web53903.mail.re2.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <417306.18230.qm@web30402.mail.mud.yahoo.com> So it is you?! great, when are you coming back? Listen, I am not necessarily arguing against polls but I also know that polls get extensively manipulated man depending on the pollster and where they are leaning. Further,I know the PM is a popular and very charming fellow, I mean hands down a professional at that. However, that does not negate all the ills and history tied to the PM Benji and Kenyans may have a short memory but not that quite short after 2007. I think you are DEAD WRONG when you summarily say there is no evidence or allegations that the PM had anything to do with PEV! I mean the next thing you probably will say he never called for mass action, majimbo, madoadoa, etc, etc. Are we living in the same world? This is in the public domain man; what is the basis of your conclusions? Like him or not, Raila was and still remains the master puppeteer of PEV violence in Kenya. The next thing you may say is Kibaki did! Yeah? But as for the polls, even in the US where you have lived for so long, polls do in fact get it wrong time and time again. This is one poll taken in the midst of biting starvation, bad economy, souring crime, a discombobulated national government, etc, etc and the argument that the chief architect of all this mass mess is the most trusted in Kenya is simply untenable, check your facts again bro, I am telling you! As my favorite clown Otieno Kajwang would say, "mapambano bado"! Back to ya! --- On Wed, 1/6/10, Mr BENJI wrote: From: Mr BENJI Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] Kalonzo Musyoka Lost in the KKK Noise To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Cc: dochwangi at yahoo.com Date: Wednesday, January 6, 2010, 4:19 AM David, yes its me. I work here in consultancy civil society and politics so I hve my hand on the pulse kabisa. And I love details. So lets get into details bro. Raila did a rally in Mvita the backyard of Balala who they hve mad beef with and the crowd filled the stadium to greater thn capacity. Evn the PM himself was shocked and amazed. kenyans hve a short memory and anyway as far as PEV no evidence has pointed his way and the relationship argument and hierachy is too mch info for the common man so, yes Raila is still immensely popular. To ur argument about Obama, the prez did well in polls. He was ahead most times and most pple were scared about the "Bradley effect" where whites say one thing, then do another. I worked on the John kerry team, SE region campaign 2004. I repeatedly pointed out and believed that kerry was running too close to a much inferior candidate than himself. they were practically in a statistical dead heat thruout kerry pulling once 8 points ahead towards the end. Not good enuff to beat an incumbent. As for kenya, the polls of 2007 were disputed by kalonzo once he lost the number 1 position. he slipped until the polls showed him in single digits and with no support outside ukambani. The polls showed raila steadily rising weekly as bantus including my mum said raila would only see 1M votes in a dream. They showed a virtual tie between him and kibaki. The next week the elections were done and the numbers were practically a match. The polls were so accurate and so correct, they shocked even me and am a believer! LOL take care bro --- On Tue, 1/5/10, David ochwangi wrote: > From: David ochwangi > Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] Kalonzo Musyoka Lost in the KKK Noise > To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com > Date: Tuesday, January 5, 2010, 9:25 AM > BENJI: > If you are the same Benji > that used to live in Atlanta, I know you and I am glad to > hear from you. But you and I know that polls, even the most > scientifically precise ones, get it wrong! If President > Obama relied on polls for campaigns, he wouldn't be > president today because he only pulled ahead toward the end. > The George Bush you quote was way behind John Kerry and Al > Gore in 2004 and 2000 in the polls before the elections and > he won. Polls are always subject to manipulation based on > the pollster and how they slant the questions, their data > sampling, and how they choose to project the responses; they > are not fool proof and we have seen that plenty a time my > friend; my point is my man, there is no way on God's > green earth that out of all the shenanigans ALL these > politicians are involved in, chief among them Raila himself, > Kenyans suddenly trust the ringleader who presides >? over a sick nation than his lieutenants; it just > doesn't happen. Raila and Ruto for example,?are the > Puppeteer and puppet respectively especially with respect to > PEV and as far I am concerned, Ruto pulled the trigger while > Raila pulled the strings and there is not iota of difference > to me; the end result was mass deaths and displacements; are > you now then telling that the the same Kenyans who suffered > immensely as a result trust the puppeteer 10 times more than > the puppet? Hellooo! I know something about poll > manipulation and I can tell you hii ni porojo > tu, trust me! > > --- On Tue, 1/5/10, Mr BENJI > wrote: > > > From: Mr BENJI > Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] Kalonzo Musyoka Lost in the KKK Noise > To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com > Date: Tuesday, January 5, 2010, 3:02 AM > > > Bw Ochwangi, > I dont work for the PM, I dont like ANY of the politicians > we currently have. As you rightly say, they are ALL > compromised and tainted beyond belief. Kenya lacks > leadership, just look at the current matatu fiasco - kenyans > are held hostage and forced to walk to work, kibaki still > chilling in mombasa without so much as a comment. > But I hate to break this news to you. Polling works! My > friend, polls are accurate indicators, most of these > companies being spin offs from the US where I lived and > worked for more than 10 years. Ms Ambitho is not a > brainless, hired peon of the alfred mutua type. No, she is > the messenger of the result of opinions collected from > kenyans and processed thru logical algorithms. Pres Bush and > dick cheney as I remember hated polls. They woke up one day > to total irrelevance as they were on the opposite side of > most all issues affecting the american people. Cheney at > best hit a 12% approval rating >? just imagine. Oh and Kalonzo was Mr 8%, not 10. > Warning/Achtung! Ignore polls at your own peril. > > --- On Mon, 1/4/10, Christine Baraza > wrote: > > > From: Christine Baraza > > Subject: [YP_Ke] Kalonzo Musyoka Lost in the KKK > Noise > > To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com > > Date: Monday, January 4, 2010, 5:59 PM > > Since the Vice President started > > harping the formation of a tribal group of leaders > called > > KKK he seems to be going >? down slope very fast and even rying > > to twist the explanation that he gave in national TV > for the > > tribal group hasnt helped him either. The recent > opinon poll > > only gave him 3 percent trusworthiness..this is sad > for a > > politician who casts himself as being saved and a very > good > > christian. He has moved from being Mr.10 perent to a > Mr.3 > > percent. > > ? > > At least the Kenyan electorate is moving in the right > > direction by shunning tribalistic leaders who believe > that > > they can only survive by manipulating tribal feelings > and > > ganing up in tribal groupings. As 2010 begins Kenyans > should > > be serious people and know that development can only > be > > achieved when we straighten our politics. Its time KKK > was > > given the contempt it deserves. Its founders like > Kalonzo > > are running all over trying to re-explain themeselves > for > > they have realized that >? the Kenyan electorate is slowly > > knowing that thye have been misused through tribal > call that > > only matter to individual politicians. > > ? > > Lets kick tribalism out of Kenya and out of our > > politics. Its gonna take time but we have to start > > somewhere. We must all distance ourselves from the > doomsday > > KKK grouping for it has nothing..no policy to offer to > the > > Kenyan people-only disunity and hatred. We must learn > a lot > > of lessons from 2007 bangled elections and find the > best > > path for kenyas politics and development. We the > progressive > > must start here and any useless contribution like > those of > > Ochwangi must not be responded to for they are a waste > of > > time. > > ? > > ? > > ? > > ? > > > > > > --- On Mon, 1/4/10, David ochwangi > > > wrote: > > > > > > From: David ochwangi > > Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] Raila Odinga: The Most Trusted > > Politician in Kenya > > To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com > > Cc: christinebaraza at yahoo.com > > Date: Monday, January 4, 2010, 1:50 PM > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Sorry to break it to you > > Professor Christine >? Baraza but this is as predictable as > > clockwork! This phony rubbish poll paid for by the > cult > > designed to hoodwink Kenyans has absolutely no merit, > value > > or credibility. Uongo mtupu! I mean you have to be a > > complete moron to believe otherwise, it is laughable > to > > think that people are still so gullible to believe > the > > shenanigans of public manipulations by the so called > opinion > > polls. Angela Ambitho?s > > ??Infotrak Harris? firm is directly > > linked to Raila Odinga both in funding and > politically, so > > are we to believe that their so called findings are > true? > > She didn?t even attempt > >? to hide the bias; Steadman tried for a while but > he was > > finally unearthed, lost credibility and quickly > changed > > names to stay in business. Ambitho?s firm has taken > the > > mantle. This ?poll? is nothing but a predictable > sham; a > > complete >? joke. It does not square with the facts; eti the > > most trusted, hahah! By? The IDPs who lost their > livelihoods > > in his name? The PEV violence victims and their > families? By > > the PEV suspects and their families? Is employment up > > courtesy of the PM? Is the economy up courtesy of PM > or is > > it because ODM is so peaceful, well managed and > epitome of > > good governance? Is nepotism dead courtesy of the PM? > Did > > she ask the Rift Valley voters what they thought of > the > > PM?s own statements in KASS FM when he said he is > ?not > > like a dog that gives birth and eats its own > puppies? to > > see if they believe the PM has abandoned them with > respect > > to the MAU and treatment of PEV suspects? Did she poll > the > > PEV victims if they trust someone > >? who openly said murderers didn?t do anything > wrong and > > should be released? How about Mungiki victims, did she >? poll > > them too? The PM has publicly aided and comforted > > Mungiki?s chairman, perhaps that is the trust Ms. > Ambitho > > is talking about, maybe? Did she poll the murderous > > lieutenants in ODM?s top leadership who helped fund > the > > mayhem? Is trust why the PM is now turning to tribal > elders > > and the church for political survival? > > ??Ms Ambitho didn?t > > even attempt to explain what parameters/questions the > poll > > is based on; she didn?t say what demography she > polled; > > the statistical sampling methodology used (mean and > standard > > deviations), the margin of error in her results; for > all we > > know she could have sampled Bondo and the cult itself; > I > > mean the so called poll is flawed I can?t believe > the > > Standard posted it as a newsworthy item. My point is > good > > people, don?t fall for this nonsense, it is an age > old > > >? trick > >? well funded politicians resort to salvage their > images; > > Raila is a master at it. Like all of them, Raila is > just as > > tainted and immersed in an irreversible political > quandary > > it is not even funny. Thank GOD this tricks and polls > > don?t vote, that is what matters guys and we the > people > > will have the final > > say!?? > > > > --- On Mon, 1/4/10, Christine Baraza > > > wrote: > > > > > > From: Christine Baraza > > Subject: [YP_Ke] Raila Odinga: The Most Trusted > Politician > > in Kenya > > To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com > > Date: Monday, January 4, 2010, 11:48 AM > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > The infotrak Harris poll recently showed that Raila > > Odinga is the currently the most trusted politician in > the > > country following strong stances that he has taken on > > national issues unlike leaders who have continuously > pushed > > tribal agenda (Read KKK). The poll is a welcome > development > > as it shows that Kenyans are slowly starting to move > away > > from tribalism and look at national issues as > important for > > the country. This is a move in the right direction for > the > > country. > > ? > > The poll also sent a chilling message to the so > called > > KKK- led by Vice President Kalonzo >? Musyoka who is now lost > > in the tribal noise and could only manage 3 percent > trust, > > which the pollsters said mainly came from his own > tribe. He > > must have acquired a new name Mr 3 percent from last > years > > Mr.10 percent. Kenyans seems to be outrightly > rejecting > > tribalism and this must be a very good sign that this > > country has the potential for unity and more > importantly for > > development. > > ? > > It must also be noted all the leaders championing the > > tribal grouping KKK- faired the worst in terms of > trust with > > Ruto getting 5 percent, Uhuru 5 percent and Kalonzo 3 > > percent. Even Martha Karua beat these tribal > warlords. > > Kenyans, this is 2010 and this poll should be taken as > a > > glimmer of hope for the future and for 2010 where we > pray > > that we get a new constitution and a raft of other > legal and > > institutional reforms. Lets do our part as >? young > > progressives by shunning tribalism and moving this > country > > forward with constructive ideas. > > ? > > ? > > ? > > > > > > --- On Mon, 1/4/10, Mheshimiwa... > > > wrote: > > > > > > From: Mheshimiwa... > > Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] KALENJIN ELDERS ASSURE RAILA?! > > To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com > > Date: Monday, January 4, 2010, 10:39 AM > > > > > > Sang.....i think i got to do some > > narrative to you as early at this in >? this year 2010.. > > > > Rafiki,,,,you seem to have nothing to offer this > > forum...something meaningful in terms of value to at > least > > quote... > > All you dream of is Ruto being against Raila...your > > statements in all manner of respects show strong > > hatred? for Raila of which we have managed to put > up > > with for sometime... > > Yes,,we know you hate Raila that much...and u support > > William to whichever extent...why lack the basic > courtesy of > > even saying happy new year to the forum before you > tell us > > your so believed pizza of the day....as per your > mail.... > > What good has your Mr.William done to the kenyan pple > that > > u keep telling us how YOUR TRIBE..not even > kenyans...will > > bring down Raila... > > > > My friend...why do you waste time to preach HATE to > > us?? Myself and a good number of us here love > > peace...Don't feed us >? thrush... > > It is a new year..that we need > >? to be proactive in our thoughts... > > > > If you love your Ruto so much...go campaign for > him...and > > spend your wasted sleep on strategising on how he wins > 2012 > > presidency...U GOT TO START THAT AS PRONTO... > > > > > > > > Mheshimiwa Josh > > > > -- > > LYP INVESTMENT CLUB > > ? > > Hi Everyone! > > ? > > Inline with pursuing our mission, vision & > objectives > > of The League of Young Professionals Kenya - http://ypkenya.org/ , we are > > NOW starting efforts to get rolling the LYP Investment > Club > > - an investment vehicle for LYP Club Members and > other > > interested YPs. > > ? > > Towards this we are requesting interested YPs to sign > up at > > http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe. > > Should you have any problem subscribing, send me a > request > > at youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com > > ? > > As a buildup to the discussions on the above mailing > list, > > we shall have our 1st organization meeting on Saturday > 9th > > Jan at Club Fiesta, Koinange Street as from 3:00pm. > Confirm > > attendance by texting your name to > > > >? ?+254?721?663?208? > > +254?721?663?208 > > ? > > REACH OVER 15,200 MEMBERS DIRECTLY BY ADVERTISING ON > THIS > > FORUM. CHARGES ARE Ksh. 1,000 PER ADVERT which you can > post > > 3 times. CALL/MPESA ON > > ?+254?721?663?208? > > >? +254?721?663?208 > > > > For Jobs Vacancies http://www.kazi360.com/ > > > > > > -- > > LYP INVESTMENT CLUB > > ? > > Hi Everyone! > > ? > > Inline with pursuing our mission, vision & > objectives > > of The League of Young Professionals Kenya - http://ypkenya.org/ , we are > > NOW starting efforts to get rolling the LYP Investment > Club > > - an investment vehicle for LYP Club Members and > other > > interested YPs. > > ? > > Towards this we are requesting interested YPs to sign > up at > > http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe. > > Should you have any problem subscribing, send me a > request > > at youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com > > ? > > As a buildup to the discussions on the above mailing > list, > > we shall have our 1st organization meeting on Saturday > 9th > > Jan at Club Fiesta, Koinange Street as from 3:00pm. > Confirm > > attendance by texting your name to > > > >? ?+254?721?663?208? > > +254?721?663?208 > > ? > > REACH OVER 15,200 MEMBERS DIRECTLY BY ADVERTISING ON > THIS > > FORUM. CHARGES ARE Ksh. 1,000 PER ADVERT which you can > post > > 3 times. CALL/MPESA ON > > ?+254?721?663?208? > > +254?721?663?208 > > > > For Jobs Vacancies http://www.kazi360.com/ > > > > > > -- > > LYP >? INVESTMENT CLUB > > ? > > Hi Everyone! > > ? > > Inline with pursuing our mission, vision & > objectives > > of The League of Young Professionals Kenya - http://ypkenya.org/ , we are > > NOW starting efforts to get rolling the LYP Investment > Club > > - an investment vehicle for LYP Club Members and > other > > interested YPs. > > ? > > Towards this we are requesting interested YPs to sign > up at > > http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe. > > Should you have any problem subscribing, send me a > request > > at youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com > > ? > > As a buildup to the >? discussions on the above mailing list, > > we shall have our 1st organization meeting on Saturday > 9th > > Jan at Club Fiesta, Koinange Street as from 3:00pm. > Confirm > > attendance by texting your name to +254 > >? 721 663 208 > > ? > > REACH OVER 15,200 MEMBERS DIRECTLY BY ADVERTISING ON > THIS > > FORUM. CHARGES ARE Ksh. 1,000 PER ADVERT which you can > post > > 3 times. CALL/MPESA ON +254 721 663 208 > > > > For Jobs Vacancies http://www.kazi360.com/ > > > > > > > > > > > >? ? ??? > > > > > > > > -- > > > > LYP INVESTMENT CLUB > > > > ? > > > > Hi Everyone! > > > > ? > > > > Inline with pursuing our mission, vision & > objectives > > of The League of Young Professionals Kenya - http://ypkenya.org/ , we are > > NOW starting efforts to get rolling the LYP Investment > Club > > - an investment vehicle for LYP Club Members and > other > > interested YPs. > > > > ? > > > > Towards this we are requesting interested YPs to sign > up at > > http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe. > > Should you have any problem subscribing, send me a > request > > at youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com > > > > ? > > > > As a buildup to the discussions on the above mailing > list, > > we shall have our 1st organization meeting on Saturday > 9th > > Jan at Club Fiesta, Koinange Street as from 3:00pm. > Confirm > > >? attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 > > > > ? > > > > REACH OVER 15,200 MEMBERS DIRECTLY BY ADVERTISING ON > THIS > > FORUM. CHARGES ARE Ksh. 1,000 PER ADVERT which you can > post > > 3 times. CALL/MPESA ON +254 721 663 208 > > > >? > > > > For Jobs Vacancies http://www.kazi360.com/ > > > > > > > ? ? ? > > -- > 5 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, > Socializing and Planning!!!!!! > > Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 > Venue: Coast car park, > Time: 2:30 -5:00pm > Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. > ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Way > forward for the group, this year. > Damage: 800 bob > Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha > drinks) > > To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on > 0723 736 086 or send her >? email to josekamanthe at gmail.com > with your name and phone number. > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > 5 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting > > > Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, > Time: 3:00pm > Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. > > Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 > 208 > Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en > > > >? ? ???-- > 5 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, > Socializing and Planning!!!!!! > > Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 > Venue: Coast car park, > Time: 2:30 -5:00pm > Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. > ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Way > forward for the group, this year. > Damage: 800 bob > Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha > drinks) >? > To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on > 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com > with your name and phone number. > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > 5 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting > > > Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, > Time: 3:00pm > Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. > > Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 > 208 > Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 3 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 3 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From imagorom at yahoo.com Wed Jan 6 09:27:13 2010 From: imagorom at yahoo.com (moses imagoro) Date: Wed, 6 Jan 2010 06:27:13 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] IDEAS TO KILL TRIBALISM Message-ID: <816019.12964.qm@web50306.mail.re2.yahoo.com> 1 There should be tax relief of 10 percent for a person marrying across a tribe 2 No tax completely if a luo marries a kikuyu 3 There should be a goverment decree for all Kenyans to drop their native names and take another name from any of the other tribes 4 It should be mandatory in school for students to pass a language test from any tribal language other than his own 5 There should be a written rotational position of president for all provinces of four years only and it should be up to that province to produce a president. 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Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From lizamwayi at gmail.com Wed Jan 6 09:32:06 2010 From: lizamwayi at gmail.com (Tigeress) Date: Wed, 6 Jan 2010 17:32:06 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Do you know the name/location of Art School/College at Adams Arcade Message-ID: <5b1570941001060632j2c777e74u7259a091b462a5e8@mail.gmail.com> Good people, Hope you had lovely holidays.. At one point I read somewhere that there is an Art School/College in Adams Arcade.. If anyone knows where it is, kindly give me directions.. Kind regards... -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 3 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 3 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From sjrumo at gmail.com Wed Jan 6 10:56:22 2010 From: sjrumo at gmail.com (steve rumo) Date: Wed, 6 Jan 2010 18:56:22 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] I need 25-Tonne tippers & 40-Tonne trailers for contractual business Message-ID: Hey guyz, I need 25-tonne & 40-tonne trailers for business that starts as soon I get the trucks. Anyone with any trucks (mentioned above) please email or call me on 0721-901523. Thank you. Steve -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 3 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 3 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From davidmutethia at yahoo.com Wed Jan 6 12:38:09 2010 From: davidmutethia at yahoo.com (David Kirimania) Date: Wed, 6 Jan 2010 09:38:09 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] MEN NEVER LISTEN,........... In-Reply-To: <945964.84574.qm@web110508.mail.gq1.yahoo.com> References: <945964.84574.qm@web110508.mail.gq1.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <710192.41098.qm@web51402.mail.re2.yahoo.com> Exciting read but the?21st Century Man is a listener. I am sure out there we have men and women who would agree with me. The time to act without listening is over. Good girls our generation is a listening generation. If you have found men who does not listem, tell him he belongs to the last century.? Bye and enjoy further comments. David ? ________________________________ From: connie masinde To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Sent: Tue, January 5, 2010 2:00:44 PM Subject: [YP_Ke] MEN NEVER LISTEN,........... ? ? ? ???? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? Men NEVER listen ? ? Nice one, enjoy! A man and his wife receive a letter from their daughter who went to study overseas: My beloved Parents, I miss you so much. I don't know when I'm cominghome, but it seems not anytime soon. It breaks my heart to think that bythe time I get back you'll be too old. So enclosed you will find abottle of a potion I have invented. It will make you young, so when Ireturn you'll be the same age as I left you. NOTE: "Please take only onedrop" NOTE: "Please take only one drop" So they open the envelope and in it there is a bottle with a red potion.. The husband looks at the wife and says: "You go first." So the wife opens the bottle and takes a drop, there after the husband follows. Indeed they do turn 5 years younger. A year passes and the daughter returns home to find her mother young andbeautiful, carrying a baby on her back. The mother proceeds to tell her daughter how the potion worked and madeher look young. The daughter is delighted and asks about her father. ?"Your father, my child, got so jealous that I was young and beautiful so he drank the whole bottle." "So where is he?" ?"Oh, that's him I have on my back." ? ? ________________________________ ? ? ? ________________________________ ? -- 5 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! ? Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. ? >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ? 5 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting ? Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. ? Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 3 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 3 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From jairuschurch at yahoo.com Wed Jan 6 12:39:20 2010 From: jairuschurch at yahoo.com (Jagem K'Onyiego) Date: Wed, 6 Jan 2010 09:39:20 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] I envy this man Zuma In-Reply-To: <14e3baf31001060326j225c963fg35315cf527a60f22@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <907316.24871.qm@web62107.mail.re1.yahoo.com> Muita, D you remember a few weeks ago, towards the end of last year?I quiped about one Jacob Zuma. I also pleaded with Zuma to reflect the Aspirations of majority of South Africans? Well now you see! The man's mind is still in a Zulu Kraal. This he proved beyond reasonable doubt with that Ceremony. ? Can you believe it? A leader of a developed Country still entrenching himself in Culture and making the Nation to come to a standstill because of some Cultural belief. Oooh my God! this to me is just a Circus. I can tell you that you haven't seen the last of this Circus. More is coming. ? I would have been fooled to think that the man would empower the blacks, who have been impoverished by the previous systems since 1652. This would be the time to celebrate their freedom and to declare the Victory of the AMAZULU against the British at the Battle of "ULUNDI" in 1834 as a National Heroes day. Instead he is singing "Umshini Wam" (My Machinegun) while adding more women to his bedroom. Amazing isn't it? African Leaders! ? K'Onyiego --- On Wed, 1/6/10, Muita Wangoko wrote: From: Muita Wangoko Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] I envy this man Zuma To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Date: Wednesday, January 6, 2010, 3:26 AM @Winnie, Happy new year to you too.? If she happens to invite one, I should be reliably informed in advance to ensure am present during the visit.? Am the only one who is allowed to do the exact opposite because am the man in the house, na nikikohoa.... but this can possibly not happen because she simply knows me better... +---------------------------------------------------------------+ Regards, Muita Wangoko --Software, Web Developer-- --"An idle mind is..............the best way to relax"-- +---------------------------------------------------------------+ On Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at 13:35, [Mathews] wrote: @Winnie, Tooth for tooth, arm for an arm, eye for an eye? never works in the African Society; If it should so work all me should be made blind...in turn the sisters would be more and more richer imagine: No need for Makeups, Dressing to "kill" ....etc,etc. Till it finds you on the balance then the best is to embrace the Co-Wife, Co- first lady.....etc etc.... any resistance if met with alot of suffering...the best you can do in this case is "funga duka" so that the guy can buy from the next shop - offering discounts! well not all brethrens are the same! We tend to look for 20% since the 80% is always available. Thats just MEN! You can never change this. Others however loose the 80% while looking for the 20% and they regret later its all called 20/80 rule of living....So as much as you are happy be thankful life is never 100% perfect. Where you look and what you look for (desires) matters and what you always think shapes your future with action! Choose wisely the formular is there am I talking to any single adults here?! Have a great Zuma day! Dr.Matt On Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at 10:04 AM, WINFRED NYAMBURA wrote: Muita, Happy new year!!! You said you came with a close lady friend to your house? Put yourself in your wife's shoes, if she today comes home or invites a close male friend (a colleague at work or just a friend) to your house, how would you look at the man? Do unto others as you would like them do unto you. For sure if my husband brings a close female friend in my house, i will definintely have a reason to bring a close male friend to the house also. If it should not bother me, it should not bother him either. From: Muita Wangoko To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Sent: Tue, January 5, 2010 5:41:03 PM Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] I envy this man Zuma @Irene, Relax....my dear, Zuma is? a real african man of substance(should I explain more).? am considering migrating there because the act is ignominous here in Kenya for reasons that I find very hard to fathom... Kenyan women are very jealous...they always hold unfounded suspicion even when you are trying to 'help' a 'friend'.? You see, we man have been bestowed with a very important gift of wanting to help our ladies...for example, fixing her car wheel, which will automatically qualify me for a invitation for a dinner to her place...where if it happens to rain I should spend over...which will actually dispell any form of loneliness...all in the name of wanting to help, which is rather genuine. When I was in the stage of 'hunting', I happened to make a 'miistake' of inviting a close lady friend of mine to my place..which happened to be a time when my good one, ndinakukonda was actually there....hulala..you should have been there to see how it was even hard..kuamkuana..looks I have never seen before...I had to cut short the visitation so that I would have to deal with a lesser amount of depressing unfounded anger.... BTW, am a real african man :) +---------------------------------------------------------------+ Regards, Muita Wangoko --Software, Web Developer-- --"An idle mind is..............the best way to relax"-- +---------------------------------------------------------------+ On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 14:03, irene mutemba wrote: Muita, "Zuma is a real african man of substance" oh really?.... no need to migrate to zululand, just do it here, get number 2,3,4,5,6 mpaka infinity... don't tell me your too chicken to do it here at home? Just wondering though, does she (wifey)?put the fear of God in you that much mpaka ni lazima you fly to SA to become a "real african man of substance?" On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 9:42 AM, Muita Wangoko wrote: ....Zuma is a real african man of substance.? He has every right to get even more.? Some people at sometimes back in years came to Africa and told some of us that this way of life is unacceptable..they went further to read for us that "it is written" or "it was said" and so many other caveats. I believe our forefathers were a happy people.? Women should find nothing wrong with sharing one roof with another woman in marriage to one man...this then applies to those who don't subscribe to some form of faith....some of which is just used to intimidate us... Am planning to migrate to zululand..... +---------------------------------------------------------------+ Regards, Muita Wangoko --Software, Web Developer-- --"An idle mind is..............the best way to relax"-- +---------------------------------------------------------------+ On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 01:18, Moderator YP_Ke wrote: I envy this man Zuma, five and still counting ? But unlike the Zulu ones, can our two modern Kenyan women agree to live peacefully alongside each other? ? Just wondering aloud! -- Regards YP_Ke Group Moderator -- LYP INVESTMENT CLUB ? Hi Everyone! ? Inline with pursuing our mission, vision & objectives of The League of Young Professionals Kenya - http://ypkenya.org/ , we are NOW starting efforts to get rolling the LYP Investment Club - an investment vehicle for LYP Club Members and other interested YPs. ? Towards this we are requesting interested YPs to sign up at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe. Should you have any problem subscribing, send me a request at youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com ? As a buildup to the discussions on the above mailing list, we shall have our 1st organization meeting on Saturday 9th Jan at Club Fiesta, Koinange Street as from 3:00pm. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 ? REACH OVER 15,200 MEMBERS DIRECTLY BY ADVERTISING ON THIS FORUM. CHARGES ARE Ksh. 1,000 PER ADVERT which you can post 3 times. CALL/MPESA ON +254 721 663 208 For Jobs Vacancies http://www.kazi360.com/ -- 5 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! ? Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. ? >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ? 5 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting ? Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. ? Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en -- 5 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! ? Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. ? >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ? 5 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting ? Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. ? Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en -- 5 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 5 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en -- 3 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. ? ? ? ? ? ? ?Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 3 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en -- ============================= Mathews O. Ogutu ICT Consultant P.O.Box 3337 00100 Nairobi Cell: 254-723-714 000 Alt E-mail:- mathewsogutu at yahoo.com -- 3 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. ? ? ? ? ? ? ?Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 3 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en -- 3 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 3 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 3 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 3 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From ben.osuga at gmail.com Wed Jan 6 15:06:36 2010 From: ben.osuga at gmail.com (Ben Onyango-Osuga) Date: Wed, 6 Jan 2010 23:06:36 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] With Your Consent In-Reply-To: <82dec6651001061148ua96d24ex59a80b1f572203cb@mail.gmail.com> References: <82dec6651001061148ua96d24ex59a80b1f572203cb@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <24f974791001061206i7247b7edp726717a627d1e264@mail.gmail.com> I concur!! I am tied of the rubbish!! 2010/1/6 Moderator YP_Ke > With Your Consent > > 1. Can I from now henceforth filter ALL messages talking of Kikuyus, > Luos, Kalenjins etc, etc? > > 2. Post with the main theme being personalities like Kibaki, Raila, > Ruto, bla, bla? > > -- > Regards > YP_Ke Group Moderator > > On 1/6/10, Jectone Ndunya wrote: > > Mr. moderator, > > > > Kindly spare us this tribal talk if only for this year. It is a year of > > offering Solutions to the problems affecting us, please do not allow such > > tribal postings to go through. There are people who I bet had joined this > > group with ill intentions and must be stopped. You need to be more strict > > not to allow them to sabotage the good minds in this forum. > > > > Kindly take action when its still January. > > > > Jectone. > > -- > 3 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and > Planning!!!!!! > > Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 > Venue: Coast car park, > Time: 2:30 -5:00pm > Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. > Way forward for the group, this year. > Damage: 800 bob > Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) > > To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send > her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > 3 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting > > Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, > Time: 3:00pm > Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. > > Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 > Join the group at > http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en > > -- Ben O. 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Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From winnien76 at yahoo.com Wed Jan 6 23:54:30 2010 From: winnien76 at yahoo.com (WINFRED NYAMBURA) Date: Wed, 6 Jan 2010 20:54:30 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Do you know the name/location of Art School/College at Adams Arcade In-Reply-To: <5b1570941001060632j2c777e74u7259a091b462a5e8@mail.gmail.com> References: <5b1570941001060632j2c777e74u7259a091b462a5e8@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <28187.57934.qm@web31803.mail.mud.yahoo.com> I believe its the one at Friends Church (quakers) next to Uchumi Ngong road. It is right opposite good shepherd church, as you drive towards Adams arcade, before you got to the 4way i.e. to yaya, to Kibera, to ngong. I am sure you will not miss it. ________________________________ From: Tigeress To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Sent: Wed, January 6, 2010 5:32:06 PM Subject: [YP_Ke] Do you know the name/location of Art School/College at Adams Arcade Good people, Hope you had lovely holidays.. At one point I read somewhere that there is an Art School/College in Adams Arcade.. If anyone knows where it is, kindly give me directions.. Kind regards...-- 3 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 3 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 2 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 2 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From imo4492 at gmail.com Wed Jan 6 19:39:26 2010 From: imo4492 at gmail.com (Ogendi) Date: Thu, 7 Jan 2010 10:09:26 +0930 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] I envy this man Zuma In-Reply-To: <813127.28432.qm@web51408.mail.re2.yahoo.com> References: <928157.71869.qm@web65404.mail.ac4.yahoo.com> <813127.28432.qm@web51408.mail.re2.yahoo.com> Message-ID: Bw. Nzuve Did you Zuma lose balance and fall backwards onto the spectators. He was trying to do the dance being too old and wobbly he could not achieve what the slimmer younger men were able to accomplish there. Yes, if the spectators did not act quickly and grab him his head could have hit the ground with serious consequences. Ogendi On Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at 10:26 PM, Washington Nzuve wrote: > I will not talk about how many wives. > Allow me to appreciate the art of dancing though. I am one person who likes > a good dance. I have always heard that HE. Zuma can dance. Now I am sure > you saw him in that leopard skin, white sneakers and the rest of the > traditional Zulu outfit. > Did you see the move the man executed? Now; that is one complicated dance > move! And from a 67 year old! I am sure it can break a sweat out of our > young energetic dancers who flash in TV screens. > > > > Washington Nzuve > > > ------------------------------ > *From:* Mbugi Joel > > *To:* youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com > *Sent:* Tue, January 5, 2010 10:41:39 PM > > *Subject:* Re: [YP_Ke] I envy this man Zuma > > Right on Irene! > Muita should be a man enough to answer the questions you raised. > > This Zuma thing is just sickening. > > --- On *Tue, 1/5/10, irene mutemba * wrote: > > > From: irene mutemba > Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] I envy this man Zuma > To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com > Date: Tuesday, January 5, 2010, 6:03 AM > > Muita, "Zuma is a real african man of substance" oh really?.... no need to > migrate to zululand, just do it here, get number 2,3,4,5,6 mpaka infinity... > don't tell me your too chicken to do it here at home? Just wondering though, > does she (wifey) put the fear of God in you that much mpaka ni lazima you > fly to SA to become a "real african man of substance?" > > On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 9:42 AM, Muita Wangoko > > wrote: > >> ....Zuma is a real african man of substance. He has every right to get >> even more. Some people at sometimes back in years came to Africa and told >> some of us that this way of life is unacceptable..they went further to read >> for us that "it is written" or "it was said" and so many other caveats. >> >> I believe our forefathers were a happy people. Women should find nothing >> wrong with sharing one roof with another woman in marriage to one man...this >> then applies to those who don't subscribe to some form of faith....some of >> which is just used to intimidate us... >> >> Am planning to migrate to zululand..... >> >> +---------------------------------------------------------------+ >> Regards, >> Muita Wangoko >> --Software, Web Developer-- >> >> --"An idle mind is..............the best way to relax"-- >> +---------------------------------------------------------------+ >> >> >> >> On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 01:18, Moderator YP_Ke > gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> I envy this man Zuma, five and still counting >>> >> >> >> But unlike the Zulu ones, can our two modern Kenyan women agree to live >> peacefully alongside each other? >> >> >> > Just wondering aloud! > > -- > Regards > YP_Ke Group Moderator > -- > LYP INVESTMENT CLUB > > Hi Everyone! > > Inline with pursuing our mission, vision & objectives of The League of > Young Professionals Kenya - http://ypkenya.org/ , we are NOW starting > efforts to get rolling the LYP Investment Club - an investment vehicle for > LYP Club Members and other interested YPs. > > Towards this we are requesting interested YPs to sign up at > http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe. Should you > have any problem subscribing, send me a request at youngprofessionals.ke@ > gmail.com > > As a buildup to the discussions on the above mailing list, we shall have > our 1st organization meeting on Saturday 9th Jan at Club Fiesta, Koinange > Street as from 3:00pm. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 > 663 208 > > REACH OVER 15,200 MEMBERS DIRECTLY BY ADVERTISING ON THIS FORUM. CHARGES > ARE Ksh. 1,000 PER ADVERT which you can post 3 times. CALL/MPESA ON +254 721 > 663 208 > > For Jobs Vacancies http://www.kazi360.com/ > > > -- > 5 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and > Planning!!!!!! > > Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 > Venue: Coast car park, > Time: 2:30 -5:00pm > Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. > Way forward for the group, this year. > Damage: 800 bob > Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) > > To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send > her email to josekamanthe at gmail.comwith your name and phone number. > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > 5 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting > > Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, > Time: 3:00pm > Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. > > Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 > Join the group at > http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en > > -- > 5 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and > Planning!!!!!! > > Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 > Venue: Coast car park, > Time: 2:30 -5:00pm > Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. > Way forward for the group, this year. > Damage: 800 bob > Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) > > To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send > her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > 5 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting > > Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, > Time: 3:00pm > Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. > > Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 > Join the group at > http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en > > -- > 5 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and > Planning!!!!!! > > Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 > Venue: Coast car park, > Time: 2:30 -5:00pm > Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. > Way forward for the group, this year. > Damage: 800 bob > Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) > > To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send > her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > 5 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting > > Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, > Time: 3:00pm > Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. > > Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 > Join the group at > http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en > > > -- > 3 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and > Planning!!!!!! > > Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 > Venue: Coast car park, > Time: 2:30 -5:00pm > Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. > Way forward for the group, this year. > Damage: 800 bob > Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) > > To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send > her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > 3 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting > > Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, > Time: 3:00pm > Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. > > Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 > Join the group at > http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en > > -- ------ Yes, you can cut your phone bill http://www.voipo.com/1758.html -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From otieno.david at gmail.com Thu Jan 7 00:07:26 2010 From: otieno.david at gmail.com (OKELLO David Otieno) Date: Thu, 7 Jan 2010 08:07:26 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Dubai In-Reply-To: <18165FE30C4C4245B6373C761A08E1F404BC95EC@DXBHQMBEX07.corp.emirates.com> References: <18165FE30C4C4245B6373C761A08E1F404BC95EC@DXBHQMBEX07.corp.emirates.com> Message-ID: All that glitters... News | UAE Life and debt: Jobless in Dubai Monica Chugh, an ex-banker, finds herself buried in huge debt after being made redundant - By Jay B. Hilotin, Chief Reporter - Published: 00:00 January 7, 2010 - [image: XPRESS] - - Image Credit: Karen Dias, XPRESS Dubai: At 28, Indian bank executive Monica Ashok Chugh had achieved what many girls her age dream of - quality western education, a well-paying job and fat year-end bonuses. However, on October 28, 2009, it all came crashing down when she was made redundant by HSBC, her employer for three years. Worse, the bank linked her to an alleged internal fraud case. Psychologically tortured by the probe, in addition to being in debt of nearly a quarter of a million and a fruitless job hunt, Chugh was close to cracking up. "It was the biggest shock of my life," she said, recalling the tense meeting she had with senior managers who demanded immediate handover of her company-supplied laptop and Blackberry that night. "I had no clue that something like this was coming, which would change my life completely," she added. The London-based HSBC Bank, which is also Europe's largest, had reportedly fired as many as 80 employees in the UAE and more than 1,100 worldwide, according to topnews network website: http://topnews.ae, in the midst of the global downturn. Chugh was informed via a letter that November 27, 2009 would be her termination date and that she would get Dh34,500 in redundancy pay, plus Dh20,701 in end-of-service benefits - but only after the internal probe into the alleged fraud was completed. *Humiliating exit* That evening she was told to put her personal items into a box, which, to her humiliation, was checked before she was to take them home. A bank fraud and risk staff saw her off empty-handed at 7.30pm to a cab. As days of agony turned to weeks, whatever cash she had on her was slowly wiped out. With no money and unable to land new job interviews, even after sending out more CVs (curriculum vitaes) to more than 120 places, Chugh's woes were only set to worsen. To get by, she had to sell off her jewellery for more than Dh11,000 in November. Today, Chugh does not have money to even pay her house rent. Before that fateful day in October, her life had seemed almost perfect. Armed with a degree in Hospitality and Human Resources Management from the prestigious Hotel Institute Montreux in Switzerland, she had started off as an administrative officer at HSBC Bank in 2006. In three years, she had worked her way up to become support manager for HSBC'S business banking department, drawing a monthly pay of Dh11,500. Under the bank's performance rating system, she was ranked "2" from 2007 and 2008, the second-highest grade, with no record of warning letters or disciplinary action against her name. Her bonuses averaged Dh50,000 per year from 2007 to 2008 - a fact that emboldened her to avail a Dh200,000 loan from the bank - partly to help her father's failing construction business in India, she stated. "The bank used to give up to Dh250,000 in personal loans to any employee, regardless of status or capacity to pay, so I took it," she said. For three years, her unit bagged the bank's platinum award - which explains the huge bonuses for its staff, she said. "If I had the money, I will definitely pay my debts. Such bonuses would have made it easy for me to pay them off." Chugh has racked up Dh30,000 of debt on her three credit cards, which she hopes will be covered by a credit shield. "When you get a good salary, your spending confidence also goes up," she said, defending her apparent lack of fiscal prudence. On November 18, Chugh received a month's basic salary in lieu of her notice period and was instructed to have her visa cancelled. On November 30, the bank instructed her to attend a meeting in 10 days for a chance to explain her side of the story. On December 9, the bank rejected Chugh's request for Dh10,000 to be credited to her account out of her redundancy pay, citing the on-going investigation. "I'd been mentally tortured for two months and I'm broke. My name has been ruined in the banking community," said Chugh. On December 10, during the disciplinary meeting with two bank officers, Chugh was told about her infractions: presenting manipulative documents to senior managers, breach of the bank's code of conduct and failure to report a malpractice. Chugh insisted she had nothing to say about the unclear, even wrong, allegations. "I am just a support staff, had no approving authority and was not in touch with customers," she said. *?Unclear' allegations* "Without letting me know what the subject of discussion is all about, what can I speak of?," she asked. The meeting concluded with a note that she was not cooperating with the bank. On December 17, she said, the bank confirmed her termination in a letter and the forfeiture of her redundancy package - outlining [in the letter] the fact that the bank "had reasons to believe she was aware of and involved in the malpractice". On December 20 the bank denied her request for a one-month visa extension. When XPRESS contacted HSBC, they said that they did not comment on individual cases, but issued a general statement (see box) on the issues raised. Pushed to a corner Chugh decided to fight back. On December 22, she went to the Ministry of Labour in Dubai, where she discovered that two other ex-colleagues had also filed a similar complaint. On December 24, the bank informed Chugh that, following an independent review, her termination on the grounds of misconduct has been reversed, and that she will get her entitlements in full. Her work permit was extended up to January 31, 2010 - but the decision to make her redundant stands. On January 6, Chugh said a Ministry of Labour official advised her to pay back the loan in full. "I'm broke," she said. "My security cheque is with them [bank] which they can use to put me behind bars," she added. *HSBC response* A statement from HSBC said: "With any redundancy, HSBC always complies with UAE Labour Laws." The bank does not ban redundant staff and gives all redundant staff three months before visa cancellation, it added. "Any staff loans will have been converted to customer loans, and HSBC works with all its customers to give them every assistance in paying off their obligations. This instance is no different." The bank also refuted charges of discrimination."We take the allegations of racial discrimination extremely seriously, and absolutely refute them in this instance." *Legal opinion* The dilemma of Monica Ashok Chugh and people caught in similar circumstances is a difficult one, lawyers told XPRESS. Lawyer Mohammad R. Al Suwaidi, Managing Partner and founder of Dubai-based Al Suwaidi & Co., said the termination of employment and unpaid personal loans are two separate issues. "Under an unlimited job contract, either the employee or employer can legally terminate the employment agreement with one-month notice," said Al Suwaidi. But it becomes complicated, said Al Suwaidi, when an employer lends a huge amount to employees who were terminated before the loan is paid in full. *Security cheque* "If the employer deposits the security cheque (given by the borrower as a guarantee), then it becomes a bouncing cheque case." As a result, Chugh and her colleagues could face jail in the UAE. "This is a defect in the law, I would say, which criminalises bouncing cheques," said Al Suwaidi. "Creditors can take advantage of this system and use security cheques to ?blackmail' people or customers. But this is wrong, because the creditors should evaluate the borrower's ability to pay before giving him the money. Creditors must take some of the risk. He said: "In the past, the late Shaikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan had issued instructions that a bank should not be able to jail people for unpaid loans if they did not take proper precautions to check on the credit-worthiness of the borrower or conducted proper background checks. A lot of cases lodged by creditors were rejected on the basis of this. But it was just an instruction - not a law. Now, I wish the current government would do the same thing, so lenders will be forced to do their due diligence. The best way to do this is by cancelling jail terms related to cheques. "They can still enforce collection by taking collateral, or guarantees, or a property on mortgage - or reschedule the loan." At the moment, he said, nothing concrete or proposed would change the situation for people like Chugh. Another lawyer, who asked not to be named, offered the hard view of Chugh's case: "You don't honour a cheque by maintaining a job. The borrower has benefited from the money given by the creditor, so it has to be paid. Employment is no guarantee, while a signed cheque is a guarantee," he said. -- David otieno Okello P.O. 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Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 2 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From riona at kentrain.co.ke Thu Jan 7 00:32:29 2010 From: riona at kentrain.co.ke (riona at kentrain.co.ke) Date: Thu, 7 Jan 2010 00:32:29 -0500 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] FOR MEN ONLY! Message-ID: <380-2201014753229385@M2W123.mail2web.com> Jectone you just the one. Thumbs up to this man who researches just to get some extra pointers to win the opposite sex. Original Message: ----------------- From: Jectone Ndunya jacknyaiga at yahoo.com Date: Wed, 6 Jan 2010 08:07:38 -0800 (PST) To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Subject: [YP_Ke] FOR MEN ONLY! I read in one of the newspapers some things which made me smile to the toe. for those who this may have passed, i beg to share with you. You may probably dont find anything particularly interesting about a quirky or unique feature you have, but in could be one of those things she's drawn to. it probably represents something deeper and alluring that's the cause for attraction, such as sophistication, mistery or an edge. When pulling off what makes you unique, rem. to up your confidence levels so that yo pulling power is maximized. - SCARS.... that girl you having dinner with fo the first time knows nothing about the scar or mark on your forehead but she's fascinated by it. Do you that scars, especially on the forehead acts like magnet or puller of women? Scientists have confirmed that women associate scars with health and bravery, they say that they not only show courage but also that you are tough enough to out live them. But not those that you got on red street. NOW, DONT GO FALLING INORDER TO GET? A PULLER! YOU MAY END UP SPILLING THE BRAIN. HOUSE...they say that this helps them gauge the extent of your tenderness levels, they have no problem with you being tender to plants since you wont go to bed with them. they also see your nurturing spirit in a bigger picture depending on how you cultivate plants. they go further to say that by caring for the environment improves your health and perfomance in bed. NOW YE GO OUT THERE AND PLANT THYSELF FLOWERS IN THY HOUSE, DONT GO FOR VIAGRA. SWEAT.... they say sweat is attractive to women..They say the reason women watch games/ sports is because they like perving over the players. there is something sexy about? men running up and down a field in the blazing heat being in need of a cool shower. that certain something is all about chemicals found in your natural cologne. that chemeical called androstadienone causezs womens hormone level to increase. Do not go sweating in bed since it will bring bad heeks. HAVE A HEALTHY MONTH. Jectone, ? -------------------------------------------------------------------- mail2web LIVE ? Free email based on Microsoft? Exchange technology - http://link.mail2web.com/LIVE -------------- next part -------------- -- 2 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 2 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From dkilonzi at gmail.com Thu Jan 7 00:34:34 2010 From: dkilonzi at gmail.com (David Kilonzi) Date: Thu, 7 Jan 2010 08:34:34 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Moi Girls In-Reply-To: <78384a9d1001050605l2928a2dagfd5efc9418201c08@mail.gmail.com> References: <78384a9d1001050605l2928a2dagfd5efc9418201c08@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: Most, if not all, are headed by School Head Mistresses and allegations are that he dated most of them! On 05/01/2010, Amos D. wrote: > > I have been wondering why only girls schools were named after Moi....until > Moi Boys high schools does not sound grammatically correct.... > > -- > 5 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and > Planning!!!!!! > > Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 > Venue: Coast car park, > Time: 2:30 -5:00pm > Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. > Way forward for the group, this year. > Damage: 800 bob > Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) > > To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send > her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > 5 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting > > Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, > Time: 3:00pm > Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. > > Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 > Join the group at > http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From descentxanadu at yahoo.com Thu Jan 7 00:47:40 2010 From: descentxanadu at yahoo.com (dickens omondi) Date: Wed, 6 Jan 2010 21:47:40 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Tribal Overtones In-Reply-To: <578309.75513.qm@web50708.mail.re2.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <725380.40449.qm@web36102.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Jesus Christ ! ? I think this should stop guyz. Lets not make references to tribe. Lets hold individuals to account and not tribes. We have the best and the worst in each of our tribes. This should not give room to assumptions that judge?an entire. Tribe. ? We are KENYANS ! Dickens Achuku. ASSOCIATION OF FRESH WATER AQUACULTURE (AFWAQ) Cell: 0721602697 / 0738382492 Email:dicksomondi at yahoo.co.uk / dicksomondi at gmail.com /descentxanadu at yahoo.com "Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. We ask ourselves, whom am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented and fabulous. Actually who are you not to be?. We are born to make manifest the Glory of God that is within us and as we let our own light shine, we uncounsciously give other people permission to do the same" --- On Wed, 1/6/10, john cheburet wrote: From: john cheburet Subject: [YP_Ke] Tribal Overtones To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Date: Wednesday, January 6, 2010, 11:19 PM Good people, This is 2010, a new year like none gone before. I kindly ask that we change what we say to each other and how we do it. We all know what negative ethnicity has done to us before. I don't want to repeat it for it has been said countless times. If you are obsessed with tribal talk then that's your problem. I have made a conscious decision; that 'I will not engage, support or forward half-truths about others'. Instead, 'I will build bridges'. You will agree that all the tribal talk did us no good in 2009. 2010 ought to be different. All da best. Cheburet ? ?Sometimes it falls on a generation to be great. You can be that generation? - Nelson Mandela From: john karimi To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Sent: Wed, January 6, 2010 8:36:09 PM Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] Kikuyus are the most tribalistic there is no need of painting this white picture black. are kikuyus are the most tribal? YES!!! But what tribe stood by kikuyus while they were having their kids and wives slaughtered, men decapitated and the women raped? where were the other tribes when our shops, houses and families were burnt down to the ground? ? talk of what you know, we talk of what we have felt. no one knows where my voting alliances lie coz it was a SECRET BALLOT, yet even someone would try and justify by saying though they are kikuyus they voted for Raila, what did that hae to do with the killing of the innocent? Again, KIKUYUS ARE TRIBAL. i am a kikuyu and i'm very tribal. well not many of you had to sit and watch your heritaged trampled on. not many of you have to watch your leaders run and ignore your pains and sufferings for the sake of alliances. not many of you had to watch all your wives, kids, husbands burn to death. none of you had to listen to your husband cry out while at the same time drowning the cries and the pungent smell that was once your only son. so yes yes yes we are tribal. but at least we pick up after what we have. what about the luos that burnt the kikukyus homes, what are they? what about the kalenjins who murdered kikuyu families what are they/ what about the other tribes that either stood aside and watched, buried their heads on the ground or helped in eliminating the great tribe that is KIKUYUS? you ignorant fools, you call yourselves kenyans and you can comprehend nothing that you say. get your facts right next tie you point a finger. What's a man to do?.......... From: WINFRED NYAMBURA To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Sent: Wed, January 6, 2010 5:10:19 PM Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] Kikuyus are the most tribalistic Kura ni siri yangu but want to declare I am a Kikuyu and 2007 i voted for RAILA and i dont regret it. So when you say kikuyu, what research have you done on this? please people, let us learn to love one another and stop tribal talks. And how did u get to know that no kikuyu voted for another community and KURA NI SIRI? please please, refrain from such talks, it is doing many of us harm than good. And since its a new year, let us focus on matters of development rather than who voted who in which year!!!!!!! What are our most pressing issues right now, school fees kitty for our free prmiary education, corruption among the police force and govt offices, how do we tackle this. Such issues would make a meaning on this forum. Thanks From: Paul Konyango To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Sent: Wed, January 6, 2010 3:04:53 PM Subject: [YP_Ke] Kikuyus are the most tribalistic My Dear YPs I have noted a trend amongst the Kikuyu community in Kenya. They are the most tribalistic tribe in Kenya. Am quite sure that even my Kikuyu brethren will agree on this. Im not at all against Kikuyus, am actually married to a beautiful Kikuyu young lady (who we has been warmly welcome with my folks even after what happened during the 2007 elections) First of all, Kikuyus have never voted for any other tribe in the general elections. If we can look at the recent past, Kalenjins, Luhyias, Nandis and people from North Eastern and coast voted massively for Raila, but Kikuyus stuck to their own ie Kibaki. Secondly during the 2002 elections, Luos, Kalenjins, Luhyias? plus many other tribes of Kenya voted massively for Kibaki, but Kikuyus votes were split between Kibaki and Uhuru. If you cannot handle the truth then I have no words for you but the sincere truth is that Kikuyus are the most tribalistic and they should show some change, and since they are the majority in Kenya, I believe should we see reforms then they can be the best tool to impact the rest of the country. For once show no tribalism and Kenya will heal very quickly. To all my Kikuyu brothers and sisters, please lets unite and forget about our tribal differences and live as one big tribe called Kenya. Any Kenyan who is sane and is not afraid of the truth shall stand by me. This is just my view and the way I feel best to terminate tribalism and favoritism Paul -- 3 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 3 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en -- 3 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 3 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en -- 3 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 3 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en -- 2 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Way forward for the group, this year. 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Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 2 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From esther at ho.kingswaytyres.com Thu Jan 7 01:05:45 2010 From: esther at ho.kingswaytyres.com (esther at ho.kingswaytyres.com) Date: Thu, 7 Jan 2010 09:05:45 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] IN SEARCH OF A COOKING SCHOOL In-Reply-To: <55708.88554.qm@web110807.mail.gq1.yahoo.com> Message-ID: Try JCC ngara,they have good tutors at a reasonable price.and you will also meet pastor Cathy. _____ From: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com [mailto:youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of maurice oduor Sent: Wednesday, January 06, 2010 2:29 PM To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] IN SEARCH OF A COOKING SCHOOL You don't need a school. All you need is to collect recipes from people on this forum and try them in your kitchen. It worked for me. Courage, Maurice _____ From: Brooklyn To: youngprofessionals_ke Sent: Wed, January 6, 2010 4:19:03 AM Subject: [YP_Ke] IN SEARCH OF A COOKING SCHOOL Mwaka Mpya Everyone. Hoping we are all well. As part of fulfilling some of my few new year resolutions, i have decided to take up a fun activity that will also help me be a better person. I need to improve on my cooking. Therefore i'm in search of a school or college that can offer me basic courses on making everyday meals especially of African cuisine at a reasonable fee. I have magazines like tupike already but i need a tutor SERIOUSLY. Someone like Chef Ramsay hehehehehe. If any of you might be aware of this schools please forward me their contacts and location so that i may visit them. Otherwise have yourselves a fabulous day. Brooklyn. -- 3 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 3 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en _____ Looking for the perfect gift? Give the gift of Flickr! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From dochwangi at yahoo.com Thu Jan 7 01:00:27 2010 From: dochwangi at yahoo.com (David ochwangi) Date: Wed, 6 Jan 2010 22:00:27 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] With Your Consent Message-ID: <661385.49191.qm@web30403.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Moderator: I think you are? right about your concerns relative to tribal garbage in this forum, you must however be very careful not to censure free speech or blanketly deny people a chance to voice legitimate concerns merely because those expressions may be unpopular or offensive to some people?particular with respect to our "leaders"; they must be restrained and we need to be able to CALL them out at all times. This is a grown up forum and if you think a post is offensive, just skip it; reading posts in NOT mandatory!?Let people vent and release steam and it?raises awareness and so I don't think it serves any purpose to filter people's true feelings/thoughts because they only fester and get acted out in the next general election; let people stand out and be counted and that way we get the true pulse of these "professionals". This is supposed to be?a forum of ideas and foolish ideas will weed themselves out.... --- On Wed, 1/6/10, Mordekai Ongo wrote: From: Mordekai Ongo Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] With Your Consent To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Date: Wednesday, January 6, 2010, 7:41 PM Dear Moderator, ? Frankly I do not know where to start with a response to this "With Your Consent".? It is a good protocol to seek for consent?when dealing with public, and especially when you engage?them in a forum such as this one.? However, while your "With Your Consnet" is a good move at this time, you did not?seek my approval to be a party to this forum in the beginning, and my rights and privileges to my yahoo address have been compromised by hundreds of unsolicited emails I receive daily.? Having said that I have some suggestions to make. ? A discussion forum is an excellent thing especially when there are healthy debates.? Whoever the moderator of this fourm is must take control of the discourse for participants to benefit from such a forum. That means you cannot have hundreds of emails flying around all at the same time, thereby denying users opportunity to?respond reflectively to topics of interest.? As you have rightly identified not every topic is worth the effort for publication.? There must be some guidelines to the discussion forum, and no other person can manage the topics and tracks?better than the moderator.? So as a young professional there must be some professional?guidelines to the discussion forum.? I am hopeful that you can manage the discussion forum to allow?conversations by just having a few meaningful topics a week, otherwise this forum?will be?considered insane.? Assume this was a physical forum where all these people are present, and they all talk about the various topics at the same time.? It will be a huge noise.? So I urge you to manage a modest forum, and encourage meaningful posts.? ? We must rise above?tribal parochial debates.? We all know we belong to certain tribes and that is pretty good, however,?since we all belong to a nation called Kenya which comprises several groups of people, we must embrace Kenyaism above all else.? Let us?not be deceived in this day and age you will rub shoulders with more people from?other people groups than those from your tribe unless you live in a closed society.? That does not mean we are being simplistic about our lovely tribes.? They are important, however, at the national level we MUST reduce the size of tribe, after all Kenya is bigger than?any single tribe in Kenya. ? I hope to?visit with you another time.? May God bless all of you as you?progress into the?New?Year. ? Mordekai Ochieng Ongo African Professionals Association ? ? *********************************************************************************** It is not the capabilities you now possess, or ever will have, that  will give you success. It is that which the Lord can do for you. He longs  to have you reach for HIM by FAITH. He longs to have you expect great things from HIM. He longs to give you understanding in temporal as well as in spiritual matters. He can sharpen the intellect. He can give tact  and skill. Put your talents into the work, ask God for wisdom, and it will be given you. **********************************************************************************   From: Moderator YP_Ke To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Sent: Wed, January 6, 2010 2:48:12 PM Subject: [YP_Ke] With Your Consent With Your Consent 1. Can I from now henceforth filter ALL messages talking of Kikuyus, Luos, Kalenjins etc, etc? 2. Post with the main theme being personalities like Kibaki, Raila, Ruto, bla, bla? -- Regards YP_Ke Group Moderator On 1/6/10, Jectone Ndunya wrote: > Mr. moderator, > > Kindly spare us this tribal talk if only for this year. It is a year of > offering Solutions to the problems affecting us, please do not allow such > tribal postings to go through. There are people who I bet had joined this > group with ill intentions and must be stopped. You need to be more strict > not to allow them to sabotage the good minds in this forum. > > Kindly take action when its still January. > > Jectone. -- 3 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 3 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en -- 2 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 2 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. 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Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From franklinm3 at yahoo.com Thu Jan 7 01:04:04 2010 From: franklinm3 at yahoo.com (Francis Njuguna) Date: Wed, 6 Jan 2010 22:04:04 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Word for the day Message-ID: <624123.96730.qm@web52802.mail.re2.yahoo.com> "Are you so foolish? After beginning with the Spirit, are you now trying to attain your goal by human effort? Galatians 3:3 It's an easy trap to fall into: trying to become perfect by our own human effort. But life with God begins with faith in Christ's work on our behalf, and it must also continue that way. Being dependent on God for every aspect of your life is not spiritual immaturity. It is exactly what God wants of us. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From abierocarole at yahoo.com Thu Jan 7 02:22:33 2010 From: abierocarole at yahoo.com (ABBY OTIENO) Date: Wed, 6 Jan 2010 23:22:33 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Choosing the right perfume In-Reply-To: <0A25190E21B5154A8CFD3D82A969E83007310400@nicexchq01.nic-bank.com> References: <531745.69208.qm@web43144.mail.sp1.yahoo.com> <0A25190E21B5154A8CFD3D82A969E83007310400@nicexchq01.nic-bank.com> Message-ID: <725394.77238.qm@web111901.mail.gq1.yahoo.com> hehehehe Gerald good advise it has helped me too. Its never easy to choose a good perfume and at times i end up choosing a very strong perfume tht gives me headaches all the times mmmh kudos Gerald for bringing tht forward. Abby ________________________________ From: Gerald M. hiuhu To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Sent: Thu, January 7, 2010 9:45:57 AM Subject: RE: [YP_Ke] Choosing the right perfume Thanks Bernard, In addition let me share another thing about shopping for a perfume; ? There is a difference between a deodorant and a perfume or cologne. When shopping for a scent, check the bottle and see whether it is ?Eau Du Toilette? or ?Eau Du Perfume?. Eau du Perfume is the scents that last longer even when you wash your clothes. Eau du Toilettes are more of enhancers to the Eau du Perfumes or are used just for short term basis. You will notice that most of deodorants are Eau du Toilette. ? Also it is possible to shop for many scents at a go. All you need are stripes of absorbent papers. Go to a shop and choose atleast 5 of your best scents. As advised by Bernard below, seek for advice if you are spoilt for choice. Spray the atleast 5 of your choices on the absorbent paper and label them with the perfumes name .Wait for five minutes. Smell them at a time and use elimination method to pick your favorite. You can even take a day to determine your scent, because this will be your identity smell and most of all perfumes are expensive so you don?t want to make a mistake. ? Nonetheless, and most importantly, know your pocket. Go to the perfume store with exact money or with a set mind of the maximum you are willing to spend. Otherwise you might eat roasted maize for lunch for one month! I reckon this is hard for ladies huh? ? Enjoy your next shopping ? Kind Regards Gerald ? ________________________________ From:youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com [mailto: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com ] On Behalf Of benard bwire Sent: 07 January 2010 08:07 To: young proffess Subject: [YP_Ke] Choosing the right perfume ? Perfumes come in many designs and fragrances; some with flower scents, sweet odours and those with alcohol. Buying perfumes can be quite a challenge. It could leave you with an irritated skin or a perfume that you didn?t want to buy in the first place. So, how do you shop for the right perfume? Before you set out, look at how much you are willing to spend. Next you have to decide on the kind of perfume that you want to buy. Perfumes come in many designs and fragrances- some come with flowers scents, sweets and alcohol.. Before going out shopping, make sure you have a clean neutral skin. It is actually advised to bath but avoid using soap that will leave a strong scent on your skin because this will make the perfume smell different. Do not wear any perfume or body lotion which gives off a scent as this may confuse your sense of smell. When testing the perfumes. Smell the perfumes at intervals to give the scent time to register. It?s advisable not to sniff the perfume immediately after spraying it because if it has alcohol, it will assault your senses. When you have gotten the perfume you like, test it on your skin to see how it smells against your skin and also the reaction you will get. Some people?s skins react badly to perfume. The best place to apply it is on your wrist; remember not to apply two scents at the same point because you will get a different scent altogether. The trick is to try out two perfumes, one on each wrist during one shopping trip but not more than two because your nose will get confused. If you like strong scents, you have to consider the people you work with as well. Too strong a scent is inconveniencing for people who are not wearing it. If you are not sure of what perfume to buy for yourself, then go with your better half or a trusted friend. Otherwise, you can ask the sales ladies for advice, but still, trust your taste. Buying a perfume because the bottle looks good is not a good idea. The contents of the bottle may not be as good as the bottle itself. Bear in mind that all that glitters is not gold. Remember, a perfume adds some finishing touch to what you are wearing, so get yourself one. ? The six main categories of perfume are: 1. Floral? with flowers as the dominant theme, sweeter smell, flowery, very feminine and romantic. 2. Fruity? spicy and fresh with fruits used as part of the formula 3. Oceanic? modern perfumes that use synthetic elements to smell strongly of the ocean. 4. Greens? fresh energetic perfumes that remind you of the outdoors. 5. Orientals? sexy exotic and intense perfumes that smell of musk, vanilla, spices and opulent heavy flowers. ? ________________________________ This email, any attachment and response string are confidential and may be legally privileged. Any opinions expressed in this mail do not necessarily reflect the opinions of NIC Bank Limited (NIC). If you are not the intended recipient, please telephone or email the sender and delete this message and any attachments immediately. Please do not copy or forward this message or attachment. Internet communications are not secure and therefore NIC Bank does not accept legal responsibility for the contents of this message as it has been transmitted over a public network.. ________________________________ -- 2 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 2 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 2 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 2 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From abierocarole at yahoo.com Thu Jan 7 02:24:19 2010 From: abierocarole at yahoo.com (ABBY OTIENO) Date: Wed, 6 Jan 2010 23:24:19 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] CHEMICAL INDUSTRY Message-ID: <113050.81513.qm@web111909.mail.gq1.yahoo.com> hi YP,. is there anyone in this forum who works for a chemical industry? Dealing in Pyrethrum spray?? Please let me know i wanna give u some business. 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Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From abierocarole at yahoo.com Thu Jan 7 02:27:41 2010 From: abierocarole at yahoo.com (ABBY OTIENO) Date: Wed, 6 Jan 2010 23:27:41 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] With Your Consent In-Reply-To: <991123401001062315m39deadc9j5216ba7f4d6ab2af@mail.gmail.com> References: <82dec6651001061148ua96d24ex59a80b1f572203cb@mail.gmail.com> <991123401001062315m39deadc9j5216ba7f4d6ab2af@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <382595.58997.qm@web111916.mail.gq1.yahoo.com> lol Odhiambo, but dont u think politics is not the reason why this forum was formed? What i mean is we should also discuss other topics and i mean interesting ones for this forum to be exciting and addictive too. Why only politics? I bet there r several things to know in life than just POLITICS. Abby ________________________________ From: Odhiambo Washington To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Sent: Thu, January 7, 2010 10:15:18 AM Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] With Your Consent On Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at 10:48 PM, Moderator YP_Ke wrote: With Your Consent > >1. Can I from now henceforth filter ALL messages talking of Kikuyus, >Luos, Kalenjins etc, etc? > >2. Post with the main theme being personalities like Kibaki, Raila, >Ruto, bla, bla? > > Hello Moderator, I beg to disagree with you and so decline to give my consent:-) What you are intending to do simply is tantamount to banning politics in the forum. If that is the actual intention, then yes, you can go ahead. However, if that isn't it, then you are very likely to dilute the quality of debate on the forum. Politics will always be part of us and as such we cannot avoid it. There are those who have very strong sentiments on certain issues they address but I can tell you one thing - it is quite easy to ignore them privately by doing the filtering myself. You can filter based on names and tribes, but it's another thing to filter based on their titles and tribal references, which is quite easy to incorporate on posts to the forum. If anyone wants to defeat you on this?endeavor, they will still do it, unless you want a full time job just moderating! You've got other things to do. Let people filter at the recipient end, please. I guess you are prompted to think about filtering by some nasty posts I saw yesterday talking negatively about this forum. We all know whatever they said doesn't have any inkling of truth in it so it's safe to ignore those alarmists. I have a feeling almost everyone on this forum is knowledgeable enough to be able to do their own filtering. There are content worth filtering but please don't include politics in the category. If anything, it's better to BAN those whose posts are full of tribal vitriol. Personalities are okay to be discussed. For instance, there was discussion on this forum about Jacob Zuma marrying a fifth wife. Sorry that you are the one who started it, but I really don't see any worth is such topics. However, when Martha Karua says we lost 23b in the maize scandals and we know Ruto and Raila were behind it, that MUST be discussed. If I posted such and it got filtered, I'd rather leave the forum. -- Best regards, Odhiambo WASHINGTON, Nairobi,KE +254733744121/+254722743223 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ "If you have nothing good to say about someone, just shut up!." ? ? ? ? ? ? ? -- Lucky Dube -- 2 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 2 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 2 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 2 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From jasava at usiu.ac.ke Thu Jan 7 02:36:07 2010 From: jasava at usiu.ac.ke (Jane N. Asava) Date: Thu, 7 Jan 2010 10:36:07 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Going Up! 7 Pointers to Lift a Bad Mood Message-ID: <32092BCA1AACD04988F785CF59F57DEF20A8A6610F@mail4.usiu.ac.ke> Hi pple , Hope this helps start the year well. No one can live a long and healthy life without the will to go on; sometimes mood swings can make us feel that life is too much for us. A bad mood not only gives you a gloomy outlook, it also lowers your immune function, leading the way to illness. Here are some suggestions to lift your mood, your spirit, and your health. 1. A Laughing Matter "Laugh Therapy," pioneered by Norman Cousins, has turned out to have real substance. Research has discovered that laughter and joy boost immune functions, especially the production of the natural killer cells that help defend the body from illness and cancer. Laughter also increases the release of endorphins - compounds that give you a sense of well-being - in your brain. Without a doubt, joyful people liver longer and healthier lives. So read your favorite comics, watch your favorite comedies, and laugh it up! 2. Amino Acid for Restored Mindset When an imbalance or deficiency is creating a bad mood, the Europeans use supplements of a natural compound found in human cells to regulate mood and restore a healthy mindset. SAMe (S-adenosyl-L-methionine) is produced from methionine, an amino acid that plays a role in the production of uplifting neurotransmitters like serotonin and dopamine. One study indicated that SAMe worked on patients who had unsuccessful results with conventional antidepressants. To get a boost from SAMe, take a supplement combining it with vitamins B6 and B12. 3. Hands-On Healing Human touch increases the production of endorphins, growth hormone, and DHEA, all of which lengthen your life span and lower the negative impact of stress. Studies have found that patients who are regularly touched recover faster than those who are not touched. So give someone a hug and feel both of your moods improve. 4. Boost Your "Youth Hormones" You don't need pills to flood your body with a rejuvenating flood of growth hormones. Research has found that doing squats and leg presses will greatly increase your natural production of the "youth hormone". Increased growth hormone translates to an elevated mood, among other physical benefits. Keep it up with weight training, knee bends, push-ups, and rowing. 5. Take a Bracing Breath Breathing correctly is important for dispelling the toxins and wastes from your body; in fact, it is estimated that we expel only about 30 percent of toxins in our bodies through the bowels and bladder-the rest is all respiratory. Breathing is also a great way to clear your mind, boost your energy, and improve your mood. Practice deep, slow, rhythmic, breathing daily with mind-body disciplines such as tai chi, yoga, qigong, and meditation. 6. Smell the Joy Research has shown that smell has a definite impact on our bodies and minds. When you stimulate the olfactory nerves inside your nose, you activate the limbic system of your brain, which is associated with moods and memory. This concept is instrumental to aromatherapy, a natural health tradition that makes use of the healing powers of plants with strong scents. Aromatherapy recommends treating depression with jasmine, eucalyptus for exhilaration, and grapefruit to increase alertness and joy. Just put a dab of the essential oils from these plants on your temples, back of your neck, or acupressure points. Another option? Boil the herb in water and inhale the steam through your nose. 7. Feel Fine with Flowers There is a reason that flowers are the traditional get-well gesture. Colorful flowers have a powerful influence on moods; they can uplift a patient's mood and even combat stress. One study found that during a five-minute typing assignment, people sitting next to a flowering bouquet were more relaxed than those who sat near foliage-only plants. I hope these tips help the good feelings flow! I invite you to visit often and share your own personal health and longevity tips with me. May you live long, live strong, and live happy! -Dr. Mao - - - - - - - - - - - - - - [cid:image001.jpg at 01CA8F85.388EDEB0] [cid:image003.jpg at 01CA8F85.388EDEB0] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 3097 bytes Desc: image001.jpg URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image003.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 2772 bytes Desc: image003.jpg URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 2 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 2 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From farid.aiywar at ifrc.org Thu Jan 7 03:34:27 2010 From: farid.aiywar at ifrc.org (Farid AIYWAR) Date: Thu, 7 Jan 2010 09:34:27 +0100 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] With Your Consent/Can we link addressing the problem of obesity, diabetes, heart disease to solutions of addressing Hunger in Kenya In-Reply-To: <991123401001062315m39deadc9j5216ba7f4d6ab2af@mail.gmail.com> References: <82dec6651001061148ua96d24ex59a80b1f572203cb@mail.gmail.com> <991123401001062315m39deadc9j5216ba7f4d6ab2af@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: Jectone and the rest. Pleased to know we have great minds like yourself in Kenya. (How do we move Kenya to the next level? How can we contribute to development of our Nation, how do we stop starvation and reduce poverty. Can we link addressing the problem of obesity, diabetes, and heart disease to solutions on addressing Hunger? How do we improve public service? What can we do to become reach? How can Kenya become a developed Country?) Are issues we would wish to see in forums like this. Forum that should unity us as Kenyan. Following Jectone submission and with respect to you all, I also request we filter discussions that show disrespects or furthering misconception of religions, and furthering Foreign Governments agenda. The Harvard Business Review ?What makes a leader? Was a good piece. Thanks a million Farid From: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com [mailto:youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Odhiambo Washington Sent: 07 January 2010 09:15 To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] With Your Consent On Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at 10:48 PM, Moderator YP_Ke @gmail.com> wrote: With Your Consent 1. Can I from now henceforth filter ALL messages talking of Kikuyus, Luos, Kalenjins etc, etc? 2. Post with the main theme being personalities like Kibaki, Raila, Ruto, bla, bla? Hello Moderator, I beg to disagree with you and so decline to give my consent:-) What you are intending to do simply is tantamount to banning politics in the forum. If that is the actual intention, then yes, you can go ahead. However, if that isn't it, then you are very likely to dilute the quality of debate on the forum. Politics will always be part of us and as such we cannot avoid it. There are those who have very strong sentiments on certain issues they address but I can tell you one thing - it is quite easy to ignore them privately by doing the filtering myself. You can filter based on names and tribes, but it's another thing to filter based on their titles and tribal references, which is quite easy to incorporate on posts to the forum. If anyone wants to defeat you on this endeavor, they will still do it, unless you want a full time job just moderating! You've got other things to do. Let people filter at the recipient end, please. I guess you are prompted to think about filtering by some nasty posts I saw yesterday talking negatively about this forum. We all know whatever they said doesn't have any inkling of truth in it so it's safe to ignore those alarmists. I have a feeling almost everyone on this forum is knowledgeable enough to be able to do their own filtering. There are content worth filtering but please don't include politics in the category. If anything, it's better to BAN those whose posts are full of tribal vitriol. Personalities are okay to be discussed. For instance, there was discussion on this forum about Jacob Zuma marrying a fifth wife. Sorry that you are the one who started it, but I really don't see any worth is such topics. However, when Martha Karua says we lost 23b in the maize scandals and we know Ruto and Raila were behind it, that MUST be discussed. If I posted such and it got filtered, I'd rather leave the forum. -- Best regards, Odhiambo WASHINGTON, Nairobi,KE +254733744121/+254722743223 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ "If you have nothing good to say about someone, just shut up!." -- Lucky Dube -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 2 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 2 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From elizabethmaish54 at gmail.com Thu Jan 7 03:43:57 2010 From: elizabethmaish54 at gmail.com (elizabeth maina) Date: Thu, 7 Jan 2010 11:43:57 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] KENYA BUREAU OF STANDARDS STICKERS In-Reply-To: <28c4311001062137o12ef893fpee099652f26d629d@mail.gmail.com> References: <28c4311001062137o12ef893fpee099652f26d629d@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <8d5f47a1001070043x6b16938bpb4fba734cd2ee7f8@mail.gmail.com> I agree with you IRENE is just two week i asked someone the same Question. we have so many things from Dubai and Saudi with those cheap cheap stickers of KEBS On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 8:37 AM, irene mutemba wrote: > I am just wondering, when i go to the supermarket and pick up an item with > the KEBS sticker, does it mean that the item has been tested and it is > safer? > > With the incidences of counterfeight goods having the KEBS stickers being > found, how is KEBS addressing this issue? I am asking this because i was > actually giving priority to items that have the KEBS sticker while shopping. > > At this rate it will be like the good old days when it was everyone for > himself and God for us all, or the safest way of ensuring that the items you > buy are not harmful is by checking the expiry date or the company name. > > Anyone from KEBS in the forum? > > Finally is anyone aware of an *active and effective* consumer rights > organisation in Kenya (and perhaps their contacts) > > -- > 2 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and > Planning!!!!!! > > Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 > Venue: Coast car park, > Time: 2:30 -5:00pm > Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. > Way forward for the group, this year. > Damage: 800 bob > Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) > > To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send > her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > 2 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting > > Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, > Time: 3:00pm > Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. > > Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 > Join the group at > http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From henryouma2002 at yahoo.com Thu Jan 7 03:39:38 2010 From: henryouma2002 at yahoo.com (henry ouma) Date: Thu, 7 Jan 2010 00:39:38 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Hybrid system of govt Message-ID: <826756.89806.qm@web55404.mail.re4.yahoo.com> Thanks to the committee of experts -COE for settling on the right structure of govt-a?HYBRID of both parliamentary and presidential systems. This should help build?a united and prosperous?Kenya. ? The critical challenge remains proper defination of govt and state roles of both president and prime-minister.State and govt must be separate and held as initially provided for in the harmonised draft. More importantly, having the head of state elected through an electoral college would save Kenya a lot in terms of social-political costs. ? The COE has however, failed on devolution, in doing a way with regional govts (if media reports are true). The fear that?regional govts?would be costly and tribally divide the nation is untenable.Regional govts would greatly help in co-ordinating development of county govts- without regional govts, which would be the equivalent of states of the US , integration of development in the?counties will be difficult.Counties may not have the right capacities to initiate?and foster contemporary development that is largely realised through scale economies. ? Kenyans maintain that the provincial administration should be scrapped-regional represenatives elected by the counties on the basis of merit-professional background, experience and?demonstrable success in their previous jobs/business and in their interactions with the wider public-specifically within regions/provinces must be allowed to replace the current provincial adminsitration?and re-ignite the focus on both regional and development imperatives. ? Reforming the judiciary, making it independent of both legislature and executive and responsive to emerging challenges? of the country is long overdue-Kenya's judiciary requires a radical overhaul but this doesnt mean sacking judicial officers-judges, magistrates etc enmasse-a case by case consideration is the best way out.Reforms in the judiciary in Kenya have a crucial effect in fostering other aspects of socio-economic and political development and thus deserve serious attention. ? Recalling non-performing MP's is one right Kenyans must NOT be denied-Not even PSC must interfere with it-a framework needs to be developed to guide the process of recalling MP's -just like ANC recalled Thabo Mbeki.? ? To ensure integity in legislative processes?and foster?diginity in legislature as an arm of govt, Membership of parliament must reflect professionalism, determination to serve the citizenry and general focus on national development. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 2 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 2 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From imo4492 at gmail.com Thu Jan 7 04:28:19 2010 From: imo4492 at gmail.com (Ogendi) Date: Thu, 7 Jan 2010 18:58:19 +0930 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Lady! Give your man space In-Reply-To: <899813.17252.qm@web52505.mail.re2.yahoo.com> References: <19115.75330.qm@web43134.mail.sp1.yahoo.com> <189424.82937.qm@web65607.mail.ac4.yahoo.com> <66a6b4411001060755s65fc84d6gc29eb6dcc1ff51fd@mail.gmail.com> <899813.17252.qm@web52505.mail.re2.yahoo.com> Message-ID: I find this discussion very puzzling. It is as if the discussants are single or ... It reminds me of a a young come-we-stay couple who after staying together for 2 years mutually decided to separate. When I spoke to the man he said 'we got tired seeing each other 24/7 (24hrs/day, 7days/week). Nowadays, some people live together but they do not want to or are afraid of becoming connected with each other. Others marry and retain an exit strategy - eg Tiger Woods and his wife agreed that if they divorced before 10yrs she could get $20million. Recently he was caught out and the wife discovered the space he had been having was indeed used to entertain a string of other women. Then they revised the pre-nuptial agreement to allow for more money (reportedly $40million) and 7yrs instead of 10yrs. Another come-we-stay couple were together for 4 yrs and they appeared to be in love. They bought property together etc. Then one day the lady travelled to another city to attend a one-day training session sponsored by her work unit. She went on Friday and returned on Sunday. Sadly discovered that as soon as she left the man brought another lady to fill the space for the weekend. Needless to say they separated and even the weekend stand/fill-in did not stay. The take home message here is that when you enter into a relationship be serious about it. And if you get into such relationships (including marriage) armed with an exit strategy you will most likely use that exit strategy. Ogendi On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 2:58 PM, winnie mwatati wrote: > Yes Mheshimiwa! What is the problem by letting your woman have fun at night > with her friends? See? This is what we call jealousy. If you want your woman > to give you some space, remember even her she needs that space too. > > ------------------------------ > *From:* Mheshimiwa... > > *To:* youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com > *Sent:* Wed, January 6, 2010 3:55:19 AM > *Subject:* Re: [YP_Ke] Lady! Give your man space > > Ngoja kidogo...did someone say that a man ...ofcourse of a goodstanding > like me....to give his woman space by letting her go out and have fun at > night??????.... > > -- > Mheshimiwa--Josh... > P.O Box 33506-00600, > Nairobi. > Mobile:0725-844589 > > -- > 3 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and > Planning!!!!!! > > Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 > Venue: Coast car park, > Time: 2:30 -5:00pm > Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. > Way forward for the group, this year. > Damage: 800 bob > Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) > > To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send > her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > 3 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting > > Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, > Time: 3:00pm > Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. > > Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 > Join the group at > http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en > > > -- > 2 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and > Planning!!!!!! > > Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 > Venue: Coast car park, > Time: 2:30 -5:00pm > Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. > Way forward for the group, this year. > Damage: 800 bob > Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) > > To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send > her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > 2 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting > > Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, > Time: 3:00pm > Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. > > Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 > Join the group at > http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en > > -- ------ Yes, you can cut your phone bill http://www.voipo.com/1758.html -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From ojoo at starlit.co.ke Thu Jan 7 04:59:09 2010 From: ojoo at starlit.co.ke (Solomon Ojoo) Date: Thu, 7 Jan 2010 12:59:09 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Couple counselling References: <29e387631001070023y1ef682cfi3e6423fcbcc3ae8d@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <4B45B06D.00000E.02852@ACERLT> Call pastor Akenga formely of NPC VALLEY ROAD on 0724464555 He is based at tumaini house between Kenya cinema and kencom -------Original Message------- From: shiko eva Date: 07/01/2010 12:26:57 To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Subject: [YP_Ke] Couple counselling Hi all, Anybody with an idea where a couple can go for counselling on relationship and financial matters. Kindly help by inbox me. ____________________________________________________________ -- 2 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! 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Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From jeanonyango at gmail.com Thu Jan 7 05:30:45 2010 From: jeanonyango at gmail.com (Jean Onyango) Date: Thu, 7 Jan 2010 13:30:45 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Fwd: Invitation to Public Lecture on Environment & Entrepreneurship In-Reply-To: <4B45DCD7.D331.00B4.0@wwfesarpo.org> References: <70A463FCFF36A941A61895C97017503F4802335A3A@tsavo.strathmore.local> <4B45DCD7.D331.00B4.0@wwfesarpo.org> Message-ID: >>> Elsie Onsongo 1/7/2010 12:02 PM >>> Dear MCOM students, *Invitation to Faculty of Commerce Public Lecture* *Topic**: *Environment & Entrepreneurship ** *Where: *Auditorium Phase 2 *When*: Tuesday January 12th, 2010 *What time: *6p.m - 7p.m *Who:* Open to all for free *Speaker:* Terry Anderson ** The Faculty of Commerce invites you to a public lecture on The Environment and Entrepreneurship which will be given by Terry Anderson, a recognized pioneer in applying entrepreneurial solutions, property rights and contracts to environmental problems. 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Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From cmwangovya at yahoo.co.uk Thu Jan 7 05:33:53 2010 From: cmwangovya at yahoo.co.uk (CLIVE MWANGOVYA) Date: Thu, 7 Jan 2010 10:33:53 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Single women are not neccessarily happier than married women In-Reply-To: <408739.56999.qm@web111915.mail.gq1.yahoo.com> References: <471576.89468.qm@web57312.mail.re1.yahoo.com> <483035.62237.qm@web27806.mail.ukl.yahoo.com> <62fade170912300131g71566bfj509227d4fe104315@mail.gmail.com> <408739.56999.qm@web111915.mail.gq1.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <485423.19849.qm@web25506.mail.ukl.yahoo.com> Beautiful stuffgal..wish allladies were like you,we wont be having unmarried men. Clive ________________________________ From: ABBY OTIENO To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Sent: Tue, 5 January, 2010 11:30:19 Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] Single women are not neccessarily happier than married women hehehehe Jenny! i swear i like ur notes why lie, thanks for these coz will try them soon! kudos a gal! Abby On 12/30/09, Jennifer Onyango wrote: I have been reading comments and opinions on this and I wonder why single women, are such a subject of debate. > >What is happiness....... It is what you make it. > >Who says single women are husband snatchers? > >First we must understand marriage. People marry for various reasons. Some for financial support. Others for romance. Others for love. Others for status. Others for security. The list is endless. > >The best reason to be married however is for love and to commit ones self to creating a family. This requires loyalty and commitment. Always marry your friend...That way even when you grow old and the sex is old....You will find each other in conversation...You will enjoy the company and talk..... > >Now if these ingredients are not there, how do you expect the marriage to survive? > >If you marry for the wrong > reason and you spend you life nagging your husband and telling him off at every opportunity, how do you expect him not to start looking elsewhere? > >These men you claim are being grabbed. Are they really being grabbed or have they given themselves to be grabbed? > >Stop blaming single women for falling in love with men who pursue them and are genuinely miserable in their homes. If these men were happy, I am sure they would not be grabbed. > >Besides, its a very miserable life policing around an adult coz you are so insecure you think someone is going to grab him. > >Ask any man what keeps him with a woman. It is respect. Good loving. Graet sex. He needs a whore in bed. Give him that. Don't be shy. Dont give him suspicion on all his actions. > >That way gals, you will never keep your man. Don't police him. Respect him. Don't crowd him with your issues as soon as he arrives home. Wait for the right moment. Let him channel scan the TV > channels and switch off. He is a man. He doesn't know how to multi task like you. Make him a good meal. That way he will always eat your food. Dance for him nd with him! Treat him like the king! He is a man. He likes to be worshipped. Look up to him. Love him and I swear, no woman will be able to throw you off the throne. > >When you go out. Be the sexy queen. Other men will look at you and it will make him know, he has something there which he will not want to loose. Flirt with him to keep the competition jealous and looking. Tempt him! It will lift his ego like...wow! That night...baby....You will be loved like...wow! Try it. I do it to my man all the time! > >Develop trust so that he will be eating from your hand. He will trust you and never break this trust. He is a man and men always revenge. When you wrong him remember, he will revenge, so don't wrong him. Send him naughty texts/sms! > >Always remember that he has an ego that is bigger > than the biggest mountain in the world. Massage. He is your man...massage that ego.. > >When you make a suggestion and he dismisses you, wait...he will come around and take it up like it was his...play into the game. Don't remind him that it was your suggestion...Admire him for coming up with such a great suggestion...With time anyway, he will trust you enough to seek your opinion and authorisation everytime he has a big project or any project. > >Relax. Single woman don't want your man. If you see him straying, its coz he is either just a player or he needs change from your nagging. If he is just a player, play him back or leave him. He is not worth it. > >Remember Shaggy's song "She can nag you all night long......With her smile and her hips, she will will treat you like a child....What a Woman". In short. Tempt him, play with him. He is your toy! He enjoys being your toy! > >However, if he is committed to your marriage, > please stay. He is a man. They are all the same. Sometimes alittle selfish.. If he provides and is committed. He is a great guy. Ignore his snoring and carelessness. Doesnt matter that his dick may be small. You can make him feel like a lion. > >And that thing? It is how it is used. Not size! Tell him what to do. Ask him to sway it around. You will feel him and you will enjoy him. Remember his ego revolves around his dick and in bed, he wants to please you. So let him! Make him your friend. Talk. Communicate! You are a woman. Use your womanhood to get to him. Give him yourself! > >The other woman knows all this. So why don't you know? > >Happy New Year to all of you! > >Jenni > > > > >On Tue, Dec 29, 2009 at 7:28 AM, Carolyne Onyango wrote: > >Judy, >> >>There are three categories of single women: >> >>i. those single by choice - they say they are single and free to mingle, some truly mingle without boundaries, when they perch on your husband, kupe mbali. These are a very selfish lot, they were brought up in families yet want nothing to do with family, they hate commitments and dread responsibilities, their lives revolve around raving, fun, dating and dumping. A good number here are a very selfish lot, only living for their stomachs (and pleasure). >> >>ii. those single and searching, hoping for a soul mate someday, in this category, kuna wale wametulia, but there are those that can really act desperate when a man shows even a small hint of interest, others here are >> too available hoping the further they go with a man, the quicker he will pop the golden question. >> >>iii. those single and self-respecting, they trust the will of God, whether they finally get married or not. They are at peace with themselves and their neighbours, and there is no doubt about it.. We all see it in their lives, their devotion to their work, others, etc. These I respect. >> >> >>In life, we were designed to propagate family, if all ladies chose to be single what type of a nation would we end up with? At the end of the day, family is our motivation for hard-work and sacrifice. >> >>Regards, >>Carolyn >>--- On Mon, 28/12/09, Judy Miriga wrote: >> >> >>>From: Judy Miriga >>>Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] Single women have always been happier than married women >>> >>> >>>To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com >>> Date: Monday, 28 December, 2009, 0:26 >>> >>> >>>Harun, >>> >>>I was programmed to other concepts preparing for 2010, although, if I do not respond to your provocative inquiry tact, I would be termed rude. >>> >>>This is what I can say, Life is nature......things that happen naturally sometimes do not need science theory. It goes with its natural magnetism. What makes life happy is the natural forces as was created and made to exists within and around things of nature. Those are things of nature that include spiritualism which prompts human beings to complete the circle of the purpose of God's creation which harmonizes completeness of creation to continue and multiply offsprings. This is why married women are happy, but happiness is determined by how you constitute gadgets in your marriage. >>> >>>That being so, the process to marriage emerges when two grown up having matured, develop natural attraction that pulls both the men and women to each other and vesa verse. The men feels the urge to make their life complete to pursue the industry of production and multiplication, thus the multiplication of human being on earth, the same with women. The puller attraction is nature.......there is no way I can equate it with science or give scientific research definition to my explanation. This things happen automatically because of the force of gravity of nature as it was already created by God. When you mature and are ready for multiplication, during those good old days, your aunties or grandmothers would approach and signal to matured men and women or teased them. At such times, men are supposed to be seen in company of suitors. During those family vacation holidays visitation to >>> shaggys, thats when the matured men get to know their family members are serious looking forward to family extension by multiplication through such auntie or grandmother confrontations. It is up to the Sons to make moves to identify their partners for life and decide to get married. It was not right for girls to make the moves. They were supposed to be identified with traits of good upbringing and obediency. So in my part, single women miss out bit time and cannot say they are happier. >>> >>>However, because of hardship of the trend of life from unemployment to total confusion, after education, there are no good stable competitive employment for the educated, both men and women do struggle to make it and in the process adulthood stage for getting married passes. By the time some scramble to get married the age is not on their side. The women having advanced from the old fashion girls who never bothered about keeping and maintaining their careers, look forward for the best in marriage life, that too is a blow, they too dont get it easy to get their match. Many men also feel challenged in the event they shy away. At this point, nature is overtaken by materialistic ego. People dont genuinely love but want to fill void. Here is where people are not genuine with themselves and the more reason why marriage do not last. >>> >>>Singleness of women is not part of the plan for creation, this happens because of lack of financial satisfaction and fulfillment of materialistic settlement, or one not getting the Mr. Right for more or less the same reasons. many of those single once advance, it is true they get passed the age of teenage or 35sss, they then get attrated to other women's husband's or their friends husbands and because they are free, they then play the card of cheating with multiple men. The circle is then cheat after cheat after cheat, and no one is true and real to themselves. When asked, they have no good reason why they jump on other people's husband and to them, they think they are lucky dube. Eeee waki pata bwana yako wanashika kama gum. >>> >>>Women who abandon their husbands for other womens husband are turncoat hyenas......they destroy people's families you must watch out. Keep your husband tight, if possible. Family Unit is a Community Nuclea center force for Nations stability and growth which extends to Global Diversity. Your point of reference is your Domestic Family. If you have no family, you have no dignity base of reference for achievement, you will always be missing something fundamental in Nature. So there is not happiness in singleness. >>> >>>Check my previous statement.........hata wakiniita umbwa kali, hiyo pia sawa as long as I am fair to myself too. >>> >>>My advice to my fellow women, I am not telling you not to keep your single girlfriends or women friends, but let them know you dont want back-door games or play which can corrupt the mind of your better-half. Dont allow them to be hagging your husband ovyo ovyo ile fwaaaa ya saaaaaaana. Sometimes always check the way of the hagging fashion, it may turn out not genuine but disastorous. Make sure you watch the body language all the times so you beware! >>> >>>I love you all, >>> >>>Cheers! >>> >>>Judy Miriga >>>Diaspora Spokesperson >>>Executive Director >>>Confederation Council Foundation for Africa Inc., >>>USA >>>http://socioeconomicforum50.blogspot.com >>> >>>--- On Sun, 12/27/09, Harun Kaburia wrote: >>> >>> >>>>From: Harun Kaburia >>>>Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] Single women have always been happier than married women >>>> >>>> >>>>To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com >>>> Date: Sunday, December 27, 2009, 10:25 AM >>>> >>>> >>>>Judy, >>>> >>>>You said that no study yet has disapproved the 'fact' that single >>>>ladies are happier than married ladies. Maybe you should go further >>>>and state which studies have actually proven the same. >>>> >>>>I think the sub-text of that statement is that married women are >>>>unhappier than their single counterparts. I'd hate to think that my >>>>wife is now unhappier than she was before she met me. Worse, I'd have >>>>to wonder what millions of people are doing getting into unhappy >>>>unions. >>>> >>>>While its true that marriage does take patience, work and commitment, >>>>its also true that having someone who loves and cares for you is one >>>>of the most euphoric and precious feelings. And its also true that >>>>anything in life worth having takes pattience, work and commitment. >>>> >>>>And thats my two cents (remember its my money!) >>>> >>>>On 12/23/09, josephine Ndambuki wrote: >>>>> Judy, >>>>> that was a simple nice and absolutely true comment you have aired. >>>>> >>>>> Happiness is what you make for yourself. whether married or not, it comes >>>>> from you, and its a choice. Wonder why some people who are >>>>> not economically in the elite class beam with smiles of joy and happiness >>>>> while the tycoons suffer all kinds of stress related illnesses. >>>>> >>>>> Joy and happiness is propagated from one person to another too. if you are >>>>> happy you become infectious. and the people around you are compelled to join >>>>> in your joy, >>>>> >>>>> plus i am sure that single ladies have their own share of problems and its >>>>> not all so merry as you put it. otherwise why are there so many married >>>>> women? there must be some magic that God put >>>> in the marriage, lighting up >>>>> two souls, two people and many more others(children) >>>>> >>>>> Dont limit your happiness :-) >>>>> >>>>> On Wed, Dec 23, 2009 at 10:27 PM, Judy Miriga wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Folks, >>>>>> >>>>>> Marriage and happiness is what you make it. Be content and satisfied with >>>>>> what you have. Learn to accommodate each other. Marriage is a learning >>>>>> process each day you live together. It is an assignment the two must work >>>>>> and strive to keep. God commanded that a man and a woman get married to >>>>>> extend life on earth. Before you get involve in marriage you must be >>>>>> convinced without any shred of doubt that you have found your soulmate, >>>>>> your >>>>>> *Hearts Desire. *Someone you are >>>> ready to fight and keep at all >>>>>> costs.....only death will the two part. You must learn how to mend your >>>>>> bridges both sides, because marriage is no bed of roses. Spice each other >>>>>> and look for the best for each other. Never discuss your partner or >>>>>> intimate family life with outsiders, not even with your brothers or >>>>>> sisters, >>>>>> they are the destroyers of families. Dont give way to intruders and jelous >>>>>> people. Share your pain and pray together, God will see you through. >>>>>> If you are genuine and true to your marriage, and if you respect and fear >>>>>> God, your marriage will flourish. Know life on earth is temporary and one >>>>>> day you will die, so do not cheat in marriage, try to be true and >>>>>> trustworthy.....here is where God works mightily....... >>>>>> >>>>>> Cheers! >>>>>> >>>>>> Judy >>>> Miriga >>>>>> Diaspora Spokesperson >>>>>> Executive Director >>>>>> Confederation Council Foundation for Africa Inc., >>>>>> USA >>>>>> http://socioeconomicforum50.blogspot.com >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> --- On *Wed, 12/23/09, mary atieno * wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> From: mary atieno >>>>>> Subject: [YP_Ke] Single women have always been happier than married women >>>> >>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com >>>> >> Date: Wednesday, December 23, 2009, 2:00 PM >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Single women have always been happier than married women. Always. And >>>>>> there isn?t a study that has disapproved that. >>>>>> >>>>>> Regards >>>>>> Mary A. >>>>>> -- >>>> >>>> >>>>>> Photos: YPs @ Olepolos Country Club last weekend 20th December 2009.. >>>>>> For those who missed, here is the evidence :-) >>>>>> http://www.facebook.com/photo_search.php?oid=57703506900&view=all >>>>>> >>>>>> REACH OVER 15,200 MEMBERS DIRECTLY BY ADVERTISING ON THIS FORUM. CHARGES >>>>>> ARE Ksh. 1,000 PER ADVERT which you can post 3 times. 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Inline with pursuing our mission, vision & objectives of The League of Young Professionals Kenya - http://ypkenya.org/ , we are NOW starting efforts to get rolling the LYP Investment Club - an investment vehicle for LYP Club Members and other interested YPs. Towards this we are requesting interested YPs to sign up at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe. Should you have any problem subscribing, send me a request at youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com As a buildup to the discussions on the above mailing list, we shall have our 1st organization meeting on Saturday 9th Jan at Club Fiesta, Koinange Street as from 3:00pm. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 REACH OVER 15,200 MEMBERS DIRECTLY BY ADVERTISING ON THIS FORUM. CHARGES ARE Ksh. 1,000 PER ADVERT which you can post 3 times. CALL/MPESA ON +254 721 663 208 For Jobs Vacancies http://www.kazi360.com/ -- 5 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 5 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 2 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 2 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From waimake at yahoo.com Thu Jan 7 05:53:54 2010 From: waimake at yahoo.com (Lucy Maina) Date: Thu, 7 Jan 2010 02:53:54 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Salsa dance training Message-ID: <126923.32190.qm@web31003.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Hi Guys, Can someone tell me of a place i can learn to dance salsa. Preferably mention the cost if you have an idea. Thanks, Lucy -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 2 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 2 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From prcanb at yahoo.com Thu Jan 7 05:59:48 2010 From: prcanb at yahoo.com (Absalom Birai) Date: Thu, 7 Jan 2010 02:59:48 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] When He finally returns! Message-ID: <850715.85998.qm@web38705.mail.mud.yahoo.com> The world will continue to have the likes of doubtful Thomas Didymus (John 20:24-25); individuals who will question and even deny ?Thus said the Lord?. That said, there is enough information that bespeaks of Christ?s second coming. That He came the first time goes to show that He will come again. Then, there will be two groups of people but with different reactions. Here is how the Bible describes them. ?Then the kings of the earth and the great men and the commanders and the rich and the strong and every slave and free man hid themselves in the caves and among the rocks of the mountains; and they said to the mountains and to the rocks, "Fall on us and hide us from the presence of Him who sits on the throne, and from the wrath of the Lamb; for the great day of their wrath has come, and who is able to stand?" (Revelation 6:15-17) ?In that day they will say," Surely this is our God; we trusted in him, and he saved us.This is the LORD; we trusted in him; let us rejoice and be glad in his salvation." (Isaiah 25:9) Assuming you and I will live to witness His second coming, which group shall we be found in? 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Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From lizamwayi at gmail.com Thu Jan 7 06:34:38 2010 From: lizamwayi at gmail.com (Tigeress) Date: Thu, 7 Jan 2010 14:34:38 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Help...daughter's skin does not heal scars fast after insect bites Message-ID: <5b1570941001070334j5eb74951q7dfc6de4c30a1450@mail.gmail.com> My 5 yr old daughter's skin takes almost 8 months- one year to heal from a simple wound like a mosquito or flee bite even when the wound has healed in a wk's time black scars remain for so long... I have tried including green veg, avocadoes other fruits in her diet to no avail.. is there an oil that can help? or some magic food?.. I think she is too young for vitamin suppliments... -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From webinar at mmcministries.org Thu Jan 7 06:30:38 2010 From: webinar at mmcministries.org (Maximum Miracle Center) Date: Thu, 7 Jan 2010 04:30:38 -0700 Subject: [Jambo] 10 PROPHETIC REVELATIONS FOR 2010: Recap for January Mont Message-ID: <6d549f2fc2cae82b9e33dbfb7294d45b@executiveglobalsolutions.com> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From eugeonagencies at yahoo.com Thu Jan 7 06:55:56 2010 From: eugeonagencies at yahoo.com (EUGEON AGENCIES) Date: Thu, 7 Jan 2010 03:55:56 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Help...daughter's skin does not heal scars fast after insect bites In-Reply-To: <5b1570941001070334j5eb74951q7dfc6de4c30a1450@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <231441.67042.qm@web63006.mail.re1.yahoo.com> liza, ? Pole sana mam,i used to have my nephew who had a similar problem,he had wounds all over even from a small scratch from a stick or even a bruise,a friend of mine suggested to me TIANSHI products,,i took him there and those guys saw him and prescribed and sold me all that he needed,,they cost me quite a lot about 8k but believe me the boy was healed!!...go to any TIANSHI outlet and only TIANSHI coz i don want to tell u what i havent tried... ? NB...I am NOT a TIANSHI distributor nor am i affiliated to it... ? ABUOGO OWINO GEORGE... ? --- On Thu, 1/7/10, Tigeress wrote: From: Tigeress Subject: [YP_Ke] Help...daughter's skin does not heal scars fast after insect bites To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Date: Thursday, January 7, 2010, 3:34 AM My 5 yr old daughter's skin takes almost 8 months-?one year to heal from a simple wound like a mosquito or flee bite even when the wound has healed in a wk's time black scars remain for so long... I have tried including green veg, avocadoes other fruits in her diet to no avail.. is there an oil that can help? or some magic food?..? I think she is too young for vitamin suppliments... -- 2 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 2 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. 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Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From amenya.gibson at gmail.com Thu Jan 7 07:12:19 2010 From: amenya.gibson at gmail.com (amenya gibson) Date: Thu, 7 Jan 2010 15:12:19 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Making Mathematics simple for counting purposes Message-ID: <54e76b741001070412o4b316bc7r499b0de3ccd09177@mail.gmail.com> Hi Yps if you want to know the total sum of when counting 1+2+3+4+5+6=21 You can easily apply this formula n(a+N)/2 Where n is total sum number a is first number N is last number 2 is used to divide the total sum Example Incase you are told to get sum total for 1+2+3+4...........+100=? dont worry how just recall the above formula 100(1+100)/2 you get sum total of 5050 very simple indeed Also any number multiplied by 101 is just double the number Example 22 times 101 is =2222 33 times 101 is 3333 Have a mathematical afternoon -- Thanks Gibson Amenya Enigma Consultants Kenya Limited Email: gibson.amenya at enigma.or.ke Email:info at enigma.or.ke For Audit,Taxation and Advisory Services -------------- next part -------------- -- 2 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 2 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From odiemo at gmail.com Thu Jan 7 07:28:42 2010 From: odiemo at gmail.com (Jorum Odiemo) Date: Thu, 7 Jan 2010 15:28:42 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] PROJECT In-Reply-To: <180189.768.qm@web32907.mail.mud.yahoo.com> References: <665697.59345.qm@web34406.mail.mud.yahoo.com> <180189.768.qm@web32907.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <029801ca8f94$f75ed700$e61c8500$@com> I got a web based one contact me on 0722714972 From: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com [mailto:youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Zach Oluoch Sent: Thursday, January 07, 2010 2:18 PM To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Subject: [YP_Ke] PROJECT Hi All, I am looking for a School Management System programming project done in VB or web-based. If anyone has this please let me know. 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Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From Edwin at mabati.com Thu Jan 7 07:49:02 2010 From: Edwin at mabati.com (Edwin Mageta) Date: Thu, 7 Jan 2010 15:49:02 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] COAST CAR PARK LOCATION In-Reply-To: <1e3a5bc01001070119v651a5fd1w8cb3b4d1f208b041@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <5AD4A5E7DCC0A3479E1EFD8A907960ED01B65E21@MKN-MSG.MRM_MKN.KENYA> Coast car park is at the back side of NSSF building, I'll confirm tomorrow whether I'll get time to attend. Otherwise have a good time. Regards, Edwin Mageta. -----Original Message----- From: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com [mailto:youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of [ Brainiac ] Sent: Thursday, January 07, 2010 12:20 PM To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] YP Mombasa social even:20 confirmed attendance........... have you confirmed?????? where is coast car park? (for those noobs living in the outskirts). On Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at 9:29 PM, josephine Ndambuki wrote: Wassup people!!! The list for the Saturday event is growing. We need your confirmation to facilitate food and space arrangements. So far we are 21. If you don't see your name on the list, kindly confirm by calling, SMS and Mpesa on the below contacts. The following have Confirmed. 1. Allen Kamunde 2. Ben Nyuguto 3. Benson Sayi 4. Billy oluoch 5. Brian Karimi 6. Davis Nanyamal 7. Dan Mungera 8. Dominic Ntumbiri 9. Evelyn Gitimu 10. Jacky Mureithi 11. James Mutegi 12. Jessica Kututa 13. Josephine Kamanthe 14. Mark Kiyaka 15. Peter Mtana 16. Reishi Arun Parikh 17. Reuben S. 18. Evelyn Gitimu 19. Carolyn Migiro 20. Purity M. 21. Jacob Boaz 22. The Details are: Date: 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: Share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob, per person( if you are bringing a friend,friends kindly confirm two or more bookings) Proposed menu: ( choma, chicken, ugali, fries, Kachumbari, mataha, roast potatoes) All drinks available on own account! Kindly confirm attendance by thursday 8th jan Mpesa(Josephine): 0723736086 Zap(Jackie): 0732908520 -- Best Regards Josephine Kamanthe Tel: +254 723 736 086 -- 3 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 3 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groupsgoogle.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en -- Warez for free: africanwarez.blogspot.com http download links, no waiting, all verified. -- Disclaimer text added by PYTHEAS MailGate -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 2 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 2 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From mikendei at gmail.com Thu Jan 7 01:54:23 2010 From: mikendei at gmail.com (mikendei at gmail.com) Date: 07 Jan 2010 09:54:23 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] Balanced Scorecard Workshop Message-ID: <20100106140854.E397F86F63A8FE37@gmail.com> BALANCED SCORECARD SEMINAR Is your organizational strategy being implemented successfully? Would you like to translate your strategic objectives into action? Is your current performance management system driving employee productivity? Would you like to create a performance based culture within your organization? Attend this workshop and learn how to develop effective performance management system that helps to translate strategy into action, drives employee productivity and corporate profitability. TOPIC:- BUILDING AND IMPLEMENTING THE BALANCED SCORECARD - " How to Build and Sustain a successful Performance Management Framework!" Research has proven that Balanced Scorecard performance management system provides direct and immediate contribution to your organization's growth and profit objectives. This two-day seminar will teach you practical, proven approach to building a comprehensive performance management system and scorecard that defines clearly desired outcomes, links performance to strategy and process, and effectively measures performance by asking which are the key performance measures that drive the organization's competitiveness. We strongly encourage you to bring your whole management team and any person with people responsibility. Send the first Three and get an extra person absolutely FREE! The seminar will be held on the 4th - 5th February 2010 at the Fairview Hotel, Nairobi, Kenya. The Seminar fee is Kshs45,000.00 excl VAT per person. Space is limited! Please sign up early. Please contact Mercy Njoki at mnjoki at slcinternational.com or at the below address. Mercy Njoki Customer Service Officer Strategic Leadership Centre International Horton Court, 2nd Floor, Lenana Road P O Box 3124-00100, Nairobi, Kenya Tel: 254 20 3877637, 3872252 Cel: 0724 942587 mnjoki at slcinternational.com ... regions leading provider of management training and business advisory services! NOTE: THIS SERVICE IS PROVIDED BY MIKE NDEI EMAIL MARKETING SERVICES LIMITED. PLEASE CONTACT OUR CLIENT DIRECTLY. DO NOT HIT REPLY UNLESS YOU WISH TO CONTACT US. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 2 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 2 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 2 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From jbatec at yahoo.com Thu Jan 7 09:20:38 2010 From: jbatec at yahoo.com (Judy Miriga) Date: Thu, 7 Jan 2010 06:20:38 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Factors both Positive and Negative that affect Market today Particularly in Africa In-Reply-To: <308264.57800.qm@web51001.mail.re2.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <466722.31896.qm@web57303.mail.re1.yahoo.com> ? ? ? Factors?both Positive and Negative that affect Market Today particularly in Africa ? Factors both positive and negative that affects the market today involve various human drives which require urgent changing strategy scenario of marketing to meet with those Economic challenging?factors for competitiveness. Those factors?influence and affect environmental change at the global, regional, national and local levels. The marketing strategy plan must conform with those factor Drivers (the engine cause) of environmental change for progress?which vary in nature and scope but can be broadly grouped together as demographic; economic, politic?and social; science and technology; conflict; and governance. Critical social dimensions include poverty and health together with?regional invasions. It is important to?pay critical attention?how today's marketing will address those factors which is needed?to promote and?expand commodities for market.? This will enclude dynamic institution?involved in?lobbying for Policy, Civil Society?Agencies including Professional participation and Institutions of higher learning.? To mitigate?such fast change in marketing, will require more funds to improve social welfare to meet with the change that which?if not taken with care may drive environmental change?to unfavourable angle which may turn non-cost-effective that which may require Social Welfare balance in order to?produce?favourable direct?impact?that could otherwise cause?human?vulnerability effect. Although each driver?should be?discussed individually as?there are links between different drivers impact ? sometimes acting in concert Popular Participation?could reduce the maximizing negative impacts and?many times?produces positive change in a very short space of time.? It is important?we consider?following areas as we plan for better life for People of African decent in the Global Economic Market: Demographic change People in Africa are at the center?of struggle for?sustainable development?both in rural and urban areas. Although still largely rural, the region experiences major transformation in terms of population composition with no Economic Development and Social Services Welfare, with positive and negative implications for the environment and development. The challenge is not to just to improve development but to use the available resources in a more productive and efficient manner benefiting all, (which is not the case because of corruption and impunity).? There is need to ensuring better and more equitable returns to people while at the same time lessening pressure on the environment to be able to balance Economic Development from Micro-financing and grants. A Community Organization is extremely a factor without beating about the bush. ? Social change Improved human well-being is a crucial objective of sustainable development and is closely linked to environmental goods and services. Human well-being is multidimensional and requires access to resources to living a good life in good health, such as income, food, clean water, and energy; personal security through the absence of conflict, the ability to mitigate environmental disasters, and good governance; good social relations which include all people and promote fairness and equity that which is the catalyst for peace and love; and the opportunity to make choices. This implies a condition in which people are not just physically well, but have choices and live in dignity. The extent of well-being, as reflected in income, health, education and inequity, is an indication of how successful or unsuccessful development policies have been. In turn, the well-being of people affects their ability to effectively and sustainably manage resources. How these social factors impact on the environment is a product that come with diversity of development prospects. ? Gender and divisions of labor Gender relations and the divisions of labor are important factors in the economic development, human well-being and environmental stewardship in Africa?are part and parcel of an integrated environmental management approach. Gender inequity, and its impact on resource management, is shaped by many factors including unequal access to basic facilities, such as education and health care, differences in income, the extent of social and political inclusion, as well as social and cultural factors. All these impact upon the choices and opportunities women have, and ultimately on how they use and manage natural resources. African countries generally rank very low on Gender-related Development Index (GDI). ? Health Good health is essential for people to maximize the opportunities available and is closely linked to the state of the environment. Poor environmental management exacerbates the incidence and negative health impacts of many people. ? Education, knowledge and information Knowledge and access to information are positive factors and a fundamental essential for effective marketing, development and environmental management and have significant impacts on the economy and the livelihood choices people make. But African Government failure over transparency and accountability provide negative effect which is the cause of collapse of African development. ? Economic change Equitable and environmentally sustainable growth can Positively improve human well-being and increase the range of opportunities available to people, including those who are most disadvantaged. This is where marketing language is important. The failure of public service with innefficient Governance provide negative impact response seen in the growing poverty of African?Nationals.? As part of the balanced economic circle, which part of the marketing industry, for the purpose of Community Welfare and Economic Prosperity,?will Marketing engage to?improve such failing trend in giving back to the Society?? The Millennium Development Agenda program was more suited for a positive effect if put on practice in the service deliverance?by the Government. The impacts of economic change on livelihood affects serious environmental destruction.? Micro-Economic reform in Africa should be taken very serious under the Civil Society Agency network, the People Driven diversity for change which eventually will increase human mobility and effectiveness in meeting challenges for Africa's Economic growth. ? Technological change Research and the development of new technologies can drive environmental change in positive and negative ways, where marketing must stay within the balance of both. They may increase the demand for natural resources, their application may impact on the integrity of ecosystems and they may offer an opportunity for more efficient use of natural resources, cleaner production techniques and improved environmental management. However, new technologies may also pose new risks to human and environmental health. For more positive outlook, we are looking for greener non poluting mechanism which are friendlier?to the environmental.....The world is?turning Green for the sake to preserve the environment. ? ? Cheers! Judy Miriga Diaspora Spokesperson Executive Director Confederation Council Foundation for Africa Inc., USA http://socioeconomicforum50.blogspot.com ? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 2 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 2 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From yonlimike at sify.com Thu Jan 7 14:16:46 2010 From: yonlimike at sify.com (Yonli Mike) Date: Thu, 7 Jan 2010 11:16:46 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] Oversea Partner Needed Message-ID: <757484.37903.qm@web29114.mail.ird.yahoo.com> Dear Friend, My name is Chantal Yonli. I am the regional manager of a Financial Institution (Bank name witheld for security reason) here in Ouagadougou Burkina Faso ,I got your contact when i was searching for an overseas partner to assist me during the recent banker's seminar held in Europe. I have the opportunity of transferring the left over funds ($15 million) abandoned From one our Bank clients Account ? Hence, i am inviting you for a business deal where this money can be shared between us in the ratio of 50/40 in my favour and the remaining 10% for any income expenses that might come up during the transfer, if you agree to my business proposal. Further details of the transfer will be forwarded to you as soon as i receive your return mail. Please indicate your willingness by sending the below information to me? for more clarification and easy communication. ? ?FULL NAME................................................ OCCUPATION............................................. COUNTRY OF NATIONALITY ....................... SEX............................................................ AGE........................................................... MARITAL STATUS....................................... MOBILE PHONE? NUMBER......................... ? ? Sincerely,? Chantal Yonli. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Sie sind Spam leid? Yahoo! Mail verf?gt ?ber einen herausragenden Schutz gegen Massenmails. http://mail.yahoo.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From arebacollins at gmail.com Thu Jan 7 10:51:05 2010 From: arebacollins at gmail.com ( Brainiac ) Date: Thu, 7 Jan 2010 18:51:05 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Joinig the Martial Arts @35 In-Reply-To: <534e02761001070440j18a35260m8dd44f16a46cdbfe@mail.gmail.com> References: <534e02761001070440j18a35260m8dd44f16a46cdbfe@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <1e3a5bc01001070751m78f1f627v7de061d574e91a6b@mail.gmail.com> i doubt that its too late, FYI ive CC'd someone that falls in that bracket, is a Tae - kwon do guy and has gotten all the belts. Would also give you a more balanced answer cause he has studied nutrition. name's Moturi Frank. frankonguso at yahoo.com Cheers. On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 3:40 PM, Moz wrote: > Hi all, > > I am 35 years old, busy IT professional seriously considering joining the > Martial Arts (MA). > > My objectives are to maintain fitness, discipline and achieve some > self-awareness/control. I also like the challenge and I'm not the violent > type and least concerned with the fighting aspect. I also pursue it for the > rest of my lifetime. > > However, I have the following concerns: > I'm I too old to begin MA? > I'm I more susceptible to injuries (considering my age and unfit > condition)? > Can I begin immediately or do I need to first get some physical fitness > (run and go to the gym for about 2 months) before beginning? > Are there good, professional clubs clubs that focus more on the discipline > (and not of money or competition)? > Which specific MA is appropriate for my needs? My no.1 choice is Karate, > followed by Tae-kwon-do... > > If you are in this forum and are a Martial Artist (and in your thirties or > above), kindly advise/encourage me. > > Regards, > Moz > > > -- > 2 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and > Planning!!!!!! > > Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 > Venue: Coast car park, > Time: 2:30 -5:00pm > Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. > Way forward for the group, this year. > Damage: 800 bob > Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) > > To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send > her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > 2 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting > > Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, > Time: 3:00pm > Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. > > Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 > Join the group at > http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From komarockswatch at yahoo.com Thu Jan 7 11:37:15 2010 From: komarockswatch at yahoo.com (odhiambo okecth) Date: Thu, 7 Jan 2010 08:37:15 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] 6th February 2010 Message-ID: <896838.76245.qm@web31406.mail.mud.yahoo.com> On 6th February 2010, 8 schools around Komarock are joining with KCDN, the City Council of Nairobi, residents of Komarock and Friends of KCDN on a massive clean-up of the entire Komarock Canal at 7.00am. Our Guests will be Ms Leah Oyake [Director- Environment Department -City Council of Nairobi], Ms Betty Nzioka [Deputy Director- NEMA] and Mr. Elijah Kombo. We invite your support and prayers. Contact; komarockswatch at yahoo.com http://kcdnkomarockswatch.blogspot.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From cadhis2000 at yahoo.com Thu Jan 7 15:17:56 2010 From: cadhis2000 at yahoo.com (caroline Adhiambo) Date: Thu, 7 Jan 2010 12:17:56 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Choosing the right perfume In-Reply-To: <950d1bcd1001070607r7d5c735brfebe07573932944a@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <7982.83709.qm@web53605.mail.re2.yahoo.com> For ladies Hypnose by Lancome any escada --- On Thu, 1/7/10, Caroline Ngare wrote: From: Caroline Ngare Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] Choosing the right perfume To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Date: Thursday, January 7, 2010, 6:07 AM On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 3:29 PM, erick mwangi wrote: if you are a jamaa i guess these are on of the best colognes i know of, i know the list is endless but i like this ones and more so the georgia armani,s " attitude" and "code". be sure everyone will commment about you when you wear any of these, they may dent your pocket a little bit, but their aint anything i treasure like smelling good, and nothing puts off people like a cheap smelling cologne or body odour just invest in some good colognes and wear different colognes at different times and days so that you will always surprise your date or gal when they smell a different yet rich cologne on different occassions. ? ?-Davidoff Cool Water Game Cologne, - Polo Black - Armani Code - Krizia Time, - Burberry Brit - Usher by Usher - Loris Azzaro Chrome, - Alessandro Dell Acqua Cologne, - Paco Rabanne XS Black, - Bulgari BLV Notte, - Lancetti Homme, -georgio armani acqua di gio -Giorgio Armani Attitude Extreme -tokyo by kenzo -bvlgari for men ? ? ? ? ERIKO.? ? mwangierick at yahoo.com 0724561227 ? Eriko your taste is out of this world-lovely!! Mamamia!!!! ? I love?Paco Rabanne XS Black ,Davidoff Cool Water,georgio armani acqua di gio for ladies Burberry classic? Anais Anais davidoff cool waters still by j-lo organza by givenchy chanel no.5 by chanel (all time favorite) ? -- 2 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 2 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 1 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 1 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From mauricejoduor at yahoo.ca Thu Jan 7 16:20:22 2010 From: mauricejoduor at yahoo.ca (maurice oduor) Date: Thu, 7 Jan 2010 13:20:22 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Nairobi School-Admission Form One.. In-Reply-To: <66a6b4411001070730v6dac9dc7v662adb839b9b67f2@mail.gmail.com> References: <66a6b4411001070730v6dac9dc7v662adb839b9b67f2@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <630578.26496.qm@web110805.mail.gq1.yahoo.com> What are you asking for? Someone who can help you "talk" to the authorities at Nairobi School? I smell potential corruption in here somewhere. ?Courage, Maurice ________________________________ From: Mheshimiwa... To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Sent: Thu, January 7, 2010 10:30:49 AM Subject: [YP_Ke] Nairobi School-Admission Form One.. Hey guys...i got a nepwen who schored 401 marks in last years KCPE. I want him to join Nairobi school as we not sure if he will be selected? though it was his first choice... Anyone who can help? -- Mheshimiwa--Josh-- P.O Box 33506-00600, Nairobi. Mobile:0725-844589 -- 1 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 1 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en __________________________________________________________________ Make your browsing faster, safer, and easier with the new Internet Explorer? 8. Optimized for Yahoo! 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Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Thu Jan 7 16:25:07 2010 From: youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com (Moderator YP_Ke) Date: Thu, 7 Jan 2010 13:25:07 -0800 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Program/Agenda of LYP Investment Club Meeting, Satarday 9th Jan @ Club Fiesta Message-ID: <82dec6651001071325u16c28fbajf784c3c09f2f51e9@mail.gmail.com> Agenda of LYP Investment Club Meeting to be held at Club Fiesta from 3pm ? 5pm, Saturday 9th 2006 1. Introductions ? Each member to have 1 minute to INTRODUCE to oneself. ? 20 minutes 2. Ideas ? Each member to have 2 minutes to EXPRESS his/her ideas of the kind of investments (s)he envisions. ? 40 minutes 3. Consensus ? Members to agree on a SHARED way forward. ? 20 minutes 4. Targets ? members to set short term & long term TARGETS for their preffered investment vehicle. ? 10 minutes 5. Agree on some BASIC GUIDELINES & REGULATION. ? 30 minutes 6. Share out any arising tasks and set date for the next meeting. ? 10 minutes Confirmed attendants 1. Benard Mwangi 2. Boniface Mbuki 3. Carol Kavuu 4. Dan Nyutu 5. David Okello 6. Francis Mwangi 7. Gideon Maingi 8. James Adede 9. James M 10. Josiah Wachira 11. Kelvin Jayanoris 12. Loice Mwacharo 13. Matt Ogutu 14. Murithi Magiri 15. Sophie Randal 16. Victor Kebati Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en -- Regards YP_Ke Group Moderator -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 1 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 1 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From editor at smartbizafrica.com Thu Jan 7 17:58:05 2010 From: editor at smartbizafrica.com (Smartbizafrica.com) Date: Fri, 08 Jan 2010 01:58:05 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] The Must-Do List for 2010 Message-ID: <20100107153752.64984025@smartbizafrica.com> (Mailing list information, including unsubscription instructions, is located at the end of this message.) __ About this E-mail You received this e-mail because of your relationship with smartbizafrica .com. If you no longer wish to receive this newsletter, you may opt out by clicking the unsubscribe button. January 6 - 13, 2010 | Issue68 TopStories in this issue _Career planner for 2010 _ What are you doing to achieve your professional dreams? If that does not adhere to the SMART formula explained here, you won't go far. 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They all grabbed a shovel and began to shovel dirt into the well. At first, the donkey realized what was happening and cried horribly.. Then, to everyone's amazement he quieted down. A few shovel loads later, the farmer finally looked down the well. He was astonished at what he saw. With each shovel of dirt that hit his back, the donkey was doing something amazing. He would shake it off and take a step up. As the farmer's neighbors continued to shovel dirt on top of the animal, he would shake it off and take a step up. Pretty soon, everyone was amazed as the donkey stepped up over the edge of the well and happily trotted off! MORAL : Life is going to shovel dirt on you, all kinds of dirt. The trick to getting out of the well is to shake it off and take a step up. Each of our troubles is a steppingstone. We can get out of the deepest wells just by not stopping, never giving up! Shake it off and take a step up. Remember the five simple rules to be happy: 1. Free your heart from hatred - Forgive. 2. Free your mind from worries - Most never happens. 3. Live simply and appreciate what you have. 4. Give more. 5. Expect less from people but more from God. You have two choices...smile and close this page, or pass this along to someone else to share the lesson !! Enjoy Life & Stay Happy -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: image/jpeg Size: 5089 bytes Desc: not available URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: image/jpeg Size: 3411 bytes Desc: not available URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: image/jpeg Size: 4648 bytes Desc: not available URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From jameskamau2424 at gmail.com Thu Jan 7 08:35:24 2010 From: jameskamau2424 at gmail.com (jemo) Date: Thu, 7 Jan 2010 05:35:24 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Re: What is the best payment method from the US In-Reply-To: <674007.74785.qm@web50307.mail.re2.yahoo.com> References: <674007.74785.qm@web50307.mail.re2.yahoo.com> Message-ID: The best method is to open salary accounts in one of the local banks,then swift fund transfer can be made from America to the accounts here in Kenya.It takes two working days for the transaction to be effected,The transfer charges can either be shared(ie both sender and receiver share the charge)or our(the sender is charged the whole comm). Am in Co op bank,contact me for more info. On Jan 7, 2:47?pm, Wilson Mose wrote: > Hello Young professional > Am starting a business where people in kenya will be paid from america.What is the best mode of payment?? > > Wilson Mose. > Impossible is Nothing. > > ? ? ? __________________________________________________________________ > Connect with friends from any web browser - no download required. Try the new Yahoo! Canada Messenger for the Web BETA athttp://ca.messenger.yahoo.com/webmessengerpromo.php -------------- next part -------------- -- 2 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 2 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From kioko at franktax.com Thu Jan 7 12:06:05 2010 From: kioko at franktax.com (Francis Kioko) Date: Thu, 7 Jan 2010 12:06:05 -0500 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] With Your Consent In-Reply-To: <6a7a0b661001070612n531887bcr7226b77bbd3da3e3@mail.gmail.com> References: <82dec6651001061148ua96d24ex59a80b1f572203cb@mail.gmail.com> <991123401001062315m39deadc9j5216ba7f4d6ab2af@mail.gmail.com> <382595.58997.qm@web111916.mail.gq1.yahoo.com> <6a7a0b661001070612n531887bcr7226b77bbd3da3e3@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <018201ca8fbb$b30f9680$192ec380$@com> Dear Moderator, I know you have whatever it takes to be in this position; education, experience etc but I do know that you are also a human being from a certain tribe. Honestly I strongly feel if you decide to filter you may miss so many great articles and the writers too. We may yell, shout, call each other names in this forum but in doing so we are receiving healing, growing, education, balance etc. Some people started bitter but now are better because of the challenges they receive from other participants. My advice is Let the people decide what they can/can't read. I'm afraid the day you start filtering is the day this forum will start dying and I'm sure you don't want it to die. When people realize their articles are not being published, they will be discouraged to write/read and eventually you start seeing less participation. Don't filter anything, every stuff is beneficial to someone in this forum. Frank From: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com [mailto:youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Boniface Machau Sent: Thursday, January 07, 2010 9:12 AM To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] With Your Consent Bwana Moderator~ Can everyone in this forum understand that uko na kazi zingine za kufanya. Kwani what do u live on. You have some other chores to do to make both ends meet. Make your work simpler by filtering what is required at the shortest time possibel. Though we live on Politics, we can still get other things to do. Its time for a change. CHNAGE THAT WE CAN. FORGET POLITICS IN THE FORUM. sawa guys!! Boni (Kajulah!) On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 2:55 PM, Mark Kiyaka wrote: Harry, hooray! Moderator, let us practice freedom of expression and speech here. Denying us this will be punitive and treating us like junior primary pupils. We have to face this monster called tribalism by dissecting it and taking a look at its ugly inside in order for us to overcome it. That we will achieve by freely discussing tribalism, tribes and our diversity as Kenyans. If there are fellas who recoil when they receive tribal or Kibaki / Raila headed threads, let them freely at their convenience delete the e-mails, but keep them flowing. We have to appreciate our diversity in order to accept and respect one another. Mark On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 12:20 PM, Harry wrote: Dear Moderator, I do not give consent to this. When we go this line, we shall be running away from the truth. We shall be hiding our head under the sand. Let us ask ourselves this question: Shall we have eliminated tribalism by doing this? Isn't this forum about learning what others feel and helping them become better? Don't we as young processionals have the guts and courage to face this animal without filtering what we read? Dear moderator, these are interesting times for Kenya. We need to learn each other. We need to continue reading what is good and boldly accepting what is bad.....We need to allow freedom of expression, let people choose what they want to write, and others choose what they want to read. If you notice, despite the strong tribal sentiments, you find an email or two that inject some sobriety, some sane person responds and eventually educates us all. One or two persons has some sense in all the tribal threads. We learn something..... You can derive some goodness from some bad thing. I want to quote Maya Angelou who once said: History, despite its wrenching pain, cannot be unlived, but if faced with courage, need not be lived again.. Let us not fear what people write, whether it is tribal or not. Let us face it. Let us participate in an education. Let us learn from the diversity and educate the ignorant. Let us appreciate that only through allowing free communication, shall we continue educating each other. Thank you and God bless Mumia -- 2 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 2 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en -- 2 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 2 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.5.432 / Virus Database: 270.14.129/2605 - Release Date: 01/07/10 07:35:00 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 1 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! 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Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From otieno.david at gmail.com Thu Jan 7 13:09:13 2010 From: otieno.david at gmail.com (OKELLO David Otieno) Date: Thu, 7 Jan 2010 21:09:13 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] HUSBAND OF THE YEAR AWARDS In-Reply-To: <718137.35562.qm@web37405.mail.mud.yahoo.com> References: <718137.35562.qm@web37405.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: *HUSBAND OF THE YEAR* *Starting off the competition of the* * Husband of the year awards* * The** honorable mention for**:* * Ireland * [image: www.FunAndFunOnly.org] * ...followed closely by The **United States of America * [image: www.FunAndFunOnly.org] * and then ................. **Poland * [image: www.FunAndFunOnly.org] * but **3rd Place must go to ** Greece* [image: www.FunAndFunOnly.org] * it was very very close** **but the runner up prize was awarded to.... **** **.............. 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Moi?s insatiable greed inexcusable in Mau By SYLVESTER OLUOCH of EAiF Published January 6, 2009 The arguments making the rounds on the Mau are becoming mundane. We can easily agree that occupation of Mau is wrong; whether within legal or ?divine? right. Whether former President Daniel Moi was given land by the council he controlled (he controlled every valuable thing anyway), or it was plain illegal grabbing, Kenyans have stated, time and again, that they want occupation of Mau to stop anon, legal or illegal. Moi recently went on national television and said he was given Kiptagich by the Maasai community?to plant tea?to prevent encroachment. Nothing explains perfect abuse of office better; and this is why. ? The Narok County Council trust land, like any other trust land, was and still is the responsibility of the Government. Being the charge, or trustee for that matter, Moi would not be qualified to gain favors from beneficiaries of the trust. Moreover, Moi, in his place as Vice President, and eventually President, was required to exercise due care and diligence, in order to provide proper advice as to the significance of the Mau, not only to the Maasai, but also to Kenya and the wider Africa?s great lakes region. ? Were it not for Moi?s position as Vice President, the Maasai would not have assigned him that land; and to that end Heritage Minister William Ole Ntimama is in agreement. Moi?s claim that the allotment, somehow, gets him off the hook of shameful snatching of resources from the poor is a case of looking undue influence in the mirror, and seeing legitimacy. It is a misnomer; a poke into Kenya?s conscience; and an insult to the Republic?s intelligence. ? With details emerging that Moi made a request to be given that land, the case of undue influence becomes clearer. During President Jomo Kenyatta?s and Moi?s reigns, ?there was no line between requests and demands from those in positions of power and influence. We therefore take it as having been demand, irrespective of how it was made, for only that makes sense. No doubt, Moi is human and could be innocent in some isolated land cases, but if he got it as a present, or purely to ward off encroachers, then he should do two things: surrender the land and pay damages. Here are the reasons. ? Going by Moi?s storyline, the land was assigned on commensalism grounds; where Moi profits from selling tea and its products, and the community benefits from a protected forest. This is called profit a pendre in French, which translates into profit to take. By definition, this arrangement allows one to enter another?s land and take away some natural thing of value. This could be done by fishing, harvesting, hunting, logging or pasturing. Moi indeed benefited from logging even though he denies it. ? Much as Moi did additional investments to make the land productive, he could have incidentally invested the money earned from logging in the Mau. If indeed this holds true, then Moi should expect nothing in terms of compensation when the Mau exodus train reaches his vast estate. He got the land for free, profited from it, and just like in traditional profit a pendre arrangements, the beneficiary cannot claim ownership of the land. In this, there is nothing complex, and we would do without that tired phrase that the Mau issue is very complex. It is not. Greedy people are complicating it, and we will not tag along. Whether we make Mau a moral issue or a legal one, Moi is still on the wrong side of history. Even if Kiptagich would have been hived off through an act of Parliament, it would not have made its impact on our ecosystem any less. Moi?s invocation of good motive is meaningless; Kenya?s history is replete with Moi?s self aggrandizement, and claiming that he intended well in the Mau for any one, other than himself, is hard to swallow. ? The only way Moi can cleanse his Mau sins is not to explain it away, but rather to apologize profusely, and pay the exchequer all the profits he has made while bludgeoning the Mau of great indigenous trees into a semi-desert and tea shrubs. Regards Sylvester Oluoch You cannot share destiny if you do not share history. Your fate is foregone, but you hold your destiny in your hands. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 1 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 1 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From kjayanoris at gmail.com Fri Jan 8 02:21:51 2010 From: kjayanoris at gmail.com (Kelvin) Date: Fri, 8 Jan 2010 10:21:51 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Why Ask Why Message-ID: <92a189421001072321q28bef813xeafea54e64745cc5@mail.gmail.com> The secret to creativity is curiosity. We often forget to teach kids to be curious. A student who has no perceived math ability, or illegible handwriting or the inability to sit still for five minutes gets immediate and escalating attention. The student with no curiosity, on the other hand, is no problem at all. Lumps are easily managed. Same thing is true for most of the people we hire. We'd like them to follow instructions, not ask questions, not question the status quo. Yet, without "why?" there can be no, "here's how to make it better." Kelvin www.likechapaa.com -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- We help make your website a success. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 1 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 1 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From skgichane at gmail.com Thu Jan 7 23:17:53 2010 From: skgichane at gmail.com (sospeter gichane) Date: Fri, 8 Jan 2010 07:17:53 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Please assist with this question In-Reply-To: <308264.57800.qm@web51001.mail.re2.yahoo.com> References: <308264.57800.qm@web51001.mail.re2.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <2d0f790a1001072017r71ad8483r1df2f023a71ec9e1@mail.gmail.com> Molly, I guess the questions can be answered by all of us, esp the economists and not marketers. For example factors such: - State of economy - deterrmining disposable incomes, salary trends, GDP growth - Consumer trends - Technological changes esp the internet/web that would ensure that more people have access to info and the various media of doing business such as MPesa, electronic trading - Infrastructure - more access to markets, more activities, opening up of frontiers - Regional integration initiatives eg COMESA, EAC that opens more markets and so on and so on Let members put in more other factors and you will be amazed. Best regards, Sospeter On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 10:54 AM, Molly Akinyi wrote: > Hi all, > > My request goes to all that are working in marketing environment to please > assist in answering this question as am doing my research and need to write > one or two things regarding this. > > The question is what are the factors both positive and negative that are > affecting the marketing environment in Kenya today. > > I will really appreciate for your responses. > > Regards > > Molly > > > -- > 2 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and > Planning!!!!!! > > Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 > Venue: Coast car park, > Time: 2:30 -5:00pm > Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. > Way forward for the group, this year. > Damage: 800 bob > Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) > > To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send > her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > 2 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting > > Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, > Time: 3:00pm > Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. > > Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 > Join the group at > http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From winnien76 at yahoo.com Thu Jan 7 23:36:51 2010 From: winnien76 at yahoo.com (WINFRED NYAMBURA) Date: Thu, 7 Jan 2010 20:36:51 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Lady! Give your man space In-Reply-To: <66a6b4411001070743rd650ac3ydf9661bf0c8a2d29@mail.gmail.com> References: <19115.75330.qm@web43134.mail.sp1.yahoo.com> <189424.82937.qm@web65607.mail.ac4.yahoo.com> <66a6b4411001060755s65fc84d6gc29eb6dcc1ff51fd@mail.gmail.com> <899813.17252.qm@web52505.mail.re2.yahoo.com> <66a6b4411001070743rd650ac3ydf9661bf0c8a2d29@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <148692.3589.qm@web31802.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Happy new Year mheshimiwa, now we are on count down to 2012, hope you are more than ready; you may now start declaring where your candidature is; langata, Kajiado North, Mukurueini, embakasi, etc, and coz we have not been given the voting card, for sure i will be willnig to pick mine in the area you will vie for a seat but on one condition - it must be within the metropolitan or Central. Now coming to the matters of the heart, what is wrong with your wife having a good time with her gelfriends? it is very healthy for everyone to share with their friends. and if their friends can only be found and night well and good. Wacha bibi awe na freedom kidogo. She can go to carni with her friends and have fun, i mean friends not flirters!!!!! Why should you go out yourself until 2am? and whom will you be with!, if your male friends she can also go out with female friends. We are equal JOSH and now here hatuelewani pi pi hatuelewani!!! What makes us unequal??????? please elaborate. Yes when she hoots at the gate at 3.00am you say "sweetheart I am coming to usher you in, hold on" sababu hata hutaki askari amfungulie mlango; she is ua wife so u go usher her in, park her car coz she is staggering - eeeeh!!! ________________________________ From: Mheshimiwa... To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Sent: Thu, January 7, 2010 6:43:28 PM Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] Lady! Give your man space @Winnie....i sleep and let my woman go OUT...come bank at 2AM and the good Josh the Mheshimiwa open the door for her...and that is supposed to be the mother of my kids...? Eeee Achineke----Amadioa FORBID... Who is the man here? Winnie-------never ever...not under my HUSBANDMANSHIP...i love my woman...but not to the extent of leaving her to the darkness...na akilete kinyoriro ya kuenda...i got the medicine...We are not equal..... -- Mheshimiwa--Josh--- P.O Box 33506-00600, Nairobi. Mobile:0725-844589 -- 1 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 1 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 1 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 1 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From benotolo at yahoo.com Fri Jan 8 00:06:12 2010 From: benotolo at yahoo.com (benard bwire) Date: Thu, 7 Jan 2010 21:06:12 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] 9 healthy resolutions for 2010 Message-ID: <129883.45946.qm@web43134.mail.sp1.yahoo.com> The Babylonians invented New Year?s resolutions. One of their resolutions was to return something borrowed from a friend over the year just passed. The Romans too used to make a resolution to seek forgiveness from enemies of previous years. The Chinese let off fireworks at their New Year to cleanse themselves of past sins and bad habits, to start over again with a clean slate. So here is a list of health resolutions you too can make. Lose weight Setting reasonable goals and staying focused are the two most important factors in sticking with a weight loss programme. Enroll into a fitness club and have a professional gym instructor draw up a weight loss programme for you, because doing just about any exercise may not cut down your weight. Quit drinking/smoking Doing this is quite difficult because it?s a drastic change in lifestyle. Even if you?ve tried to quit before and failed, don?t give up. The key to achieving this goal is not to quit all at once but to gradually reduce the consumption. The relationship between smoking/drinking and a whole range of diseases is well known, so there will always be benefits from stopping. Fit in fitness This should be your most important resolution because it?s key to resolving all health-related problems. One study reports that walking 30 minutes a day adds 1.3 years to a person?s life. Another study found that walking can decrease hypertension, lower bad cholesterol levels and help you lose weight. Regular exercise has been associated with more health benefits than anything else known to man. It keeps the muscles in good working order, stimulates the flow of blood and makes you feel better both physically and mentally. Try at least three times a week for about 30 minutes. Get exercise during your regular daily activities by walking at lunch, taking the stairs instead of the elevator and walking short distances instead of using your car. Eat healthy To stay fit, one must follow a good exercise regimen coupled with a good diet. What you eat has a great influence on the way your body works. A balanced diet is vital to good health. In the day to day diet, some things are good, while others are bad. On the ?good? list is fibre from fruits and vegetables, raw nuts and whole grains. On the ?bad? list are excess salt, refined grains, refined sugar and fatty foods. Reduce the amount of saturated fats (found in animal products such as meat and butter, and processed foods) and transfat (found in partially hydrogenated oils, vegetable shortening, some types of margarine, French fries, and processed foods) in your diet. It?s easy to overestimate the amount of fruits and vegetables you eat, and overlook the fatty foods or extra portions you had. Get a notepad and write down what you eat for a week. Just knowing what you are eating on a day to day basis can inspire you to eat healthier. Reduce stress In this modern day life, everyone leads a stressful life. Chronic stress can lead to hypertension, poor digestion, a weakened immune system and many other conditions. Thus everyone needs to de-stress. Take a break if the stress is too much to handle. Stress contributes to many health problems, so it is important to deal with stress earlier, rather than later. Get good sleep Sleep and rest are essential to wellness. Sleep deprivation has been linked to stress, depression, immune-system suppression and obesity. According to a published study, people who sleep an average of six hours a night have a 42 per cent chance of developing hypertension than those who get seven. The prescribed amount of sleep required is seven hours. However, each person needs slightly different amounts. Studies suggest that sleep can boost your energy, immune system and helps your blood circulation to allow your body to mend after the day?s activities. If you are tired, get some rest. Exhaustion can lead to many illnesses. Drink enough water This one is pretty easy to follow. Water is essential to everybody, and it is also the key to losing weight. Drink approximately eight glasses of water per day (not carbonated drinks). Water regulates your body temperature, lubricates joints, boosts energy, eliminates waste and provides fluoride for your teeth. Increase your health awareness To achieve a happy and healthy life, knowing about many aspects of health can go a long way. Knowing about common health problems, their symptoms and prevention techniques, along with things like important vitamins and minerals, proper skin care and correct posture, will prevent many diseases for the rest of your life. Regular medical check-up This is one of the most ignored aspects of a healthy lifestyle. A visit to the doctor should not be procrastinated. A good idea would be to take regular health check ups and screen yourself for potential health ailments. After all, prevention is better than cure. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From salah.sheikh at yahoo.com Fri Jan 8 00:38:37 2010 From: salah.sheikh at yahoo.com (Salah Sheikh) Date: Thu, 7 Jan 2010 21:38:37 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Why is Islam always related to terrorism? In-Reply-To: <133564.99497.qm@web110815.mail.gq1.yahoo.com> References: <6a7a0b661001052227j205e037bs6040da6acd3c3a1e@mail.gmail.com> <700948.19937.qm@web31104.mail.mud.yahoo.com> <71d6154f1001060402p3cef2e18k333251beb31eedc9@mail.gmail.com> <236686.83488.qm@web31106.mail.mud.yahoo.com> <133564.99497.qm@web110815.mail.gq1.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <71480.48829.qm@web57904.mail.re3.yahoo.com> Hi All, Presumably, "all terrorists seem to be Muslim", but the question is why? are Muslims more attuned to becoming terrorists? Who is a terrorist anyway and why do they end becoming world statesmen? Remember "The Black Pimpernel", he is one of the most respected statesmen today, they put him in Robben Islands for 27 years because he was a terrorist. They would have put him in Guantanamo Bay without charge in the current time. Nelson Mandela is a respected elder, a statesman per excellence and a man who is revered by everyone for his wisdom and simplicity but one time , he was a terrorist. He remained on US watch list even after he retired from politics. Yasser Arafat was a terrorist; they gave him a Nobel Prize for Peace, so was Jomo Kenyatta; the leader of darkness and death, he ended up becoming a respected African President and statesman. Yes, we have no contest as to the fact that we produce more terrorists than any other religion. This can be explained by the fact that we are more than any other organized religion; there are 1.5 Billion of us and we are growing faster than any other organized religion (I am assuming that Christianity is not one religion but a conglomeration of many beliefs, each taking a position on most issues and Islam is predominantly the Sunni Sect which forms over 90% of the Muslim Population). We also have a problem with the control of the pedagogy, I mean the terms are not coined or applied by Muslims but by the Western media. They therefore apply it to whoever they want from preachers who use microphones to actual fighters who blow up themselves. They also apply to any situation including insurgent groups fighting in their own countries to fringe groups with global ideology. Again control of the term "terrorist" is not in the hands of the Muslims. The other problem is Western double standards. The Europeans want to exploit everyone and anybody who stands in their way is a despot, a terrorist, an extremist, a fundamentalist ad infinitum. They made Saddam and then they showed him on TV with his mouth being checked with a spatula like a cow. They made Osama Bin Laden, trained him and armed him and turned him loose, it is not Muslims who gave this guy the precision and stealth that he operates with but Muslims are being terrorized in the name of fighting terrorism. The West messes up and other people pay the prize and those who challenge the status quo become terrorists. I agree with you that there are disproportionally more Muslims terrorists than other societies. The Muslim World is also governed by despots and monarchs who terrorize their people to appease the West. Where Muslims go to the polls and elect their own government, the West distorts the people choice. Think of Algeria and Palestine. In each case a Muslim leaning party won the elections. The Western powers engineered a military coup in Algeria and rejected the poll results in Palestine and Isolated the wining party Hamas leading a blockade of Gaza that destroying a population of Muslims. Those who fight these despicable Western stooges are termed as terrorists. It is not Muslims who breed terrorists but it is circumstances that make men to take up and fight for a better treatment. History has shown that all powers labelled their opponents with foul names. It makes it easier to kill a dog when it has a bad name. It is easier to deport Sheikh Faisal, unarmed preacher, by calling him terrorists. It makes it easier to detain innocent men at Guantanamo Bay for 8 years without charge. The term "terrorist" is being used to massage the conscience of the public so that they will not see the bigger injustice being committed against people. The more these labeling of Muslims as terrorist continues the more terrorist join the ranks. It will be very hard to fight 1.5 billion terrorists when all the Muslims end up being labeled as terrorists. Those are my two cents worth!!! ________________________________ From: maurice oduor To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Sent: Wed, January 6, 2010 11:30:32 PM Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] Why is Islam always related to terrorism? Abu, You write a good article and I am inclined to associate myself with your sentiments on this. But I have difficulties with your sentence that goes thus: "For yr information Islam is against the killing of an innocent person and the Quran clealy states that whoever does this it is akin to the killing of the whole of mankind." All Islamic terrorists always call out the name of Allah when they commit these crime. Why? Don't they get proper Islamic teaching? Courage, Maurice ________________________________ From: abu Ayman To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Sent: Wed, January 6, 2010 12:36:03 PM Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] Why is Islam always related to terrorism? Hi Bwana felix If you can remember, in 2006 Somalia attained normality and peace in 2006 under the administration of the Union of Islamic Courts. This was after numerous previous attempts to bring about peace through democracy and other means had all failed. The Kenyan government even recognised this fete and accorded Sheikh Sharrif Ahmed the then UIC leader a red carpet treatment when he visted the country. Instead of supporting this innitiative, the so-called International community quickly turned agaist the new administration simply because they had embraced Islamic rule. Kenya which innitially supported the UIC govt was bought to join the US-Ethiopian axis of evil to topple the peaceful regime and handed it to warlords and criminals who have been responsible for the anarchy which Somalis have expereinced in the last two decades. These criminals are still being supported financially and millitary and it is not a surprise that the country is descending further into civil strife. On Pakistan, for yr information some of the bomb attacks have been blamed on the United States which is using them to descredit the Islamic opposition to the US fronted pakistan govt. At the same time more Pakistanis are being killed by US drone attacks which still continue even after protestes from the pakistan govt. The same is happening in Afghanistan. In a nutshell as i stated, the US is responsible for the shedding of Musim blood in various countries. It is true that is some countries Muslims have taken up arms but this is being done against despostic and dictotrial regimes which are being prodded by the US to serve its interests. This is exactly what the likes of Kenyatta and Nelson Mandela did. The democracy which you are talkning about ony exists on paper as the US will never allow a popular adminsitration to come to power if it refused to tow its line. Algeria and Hamas in Palestine are clear examples. At the same time the US will not allow democracy to prevail in many of the Arabo countries as it is sure they will all be uprooted in a fair election and replaced by parties with an Islamic agenda. For yr information Islam is against the killing of an innocent person and the Quran clealy states that whoever does this it is akin to the killing of the whole of mankind. It is also important that all the root causes of so-called terrorism those carried out by Muslims and non-Muslims be addressed. Evading this will as the US and other countries are doing will only create more terrorists and even high tech scanners are airports will never solve the problem as ingenious people will also come up with ingenious methods to beat the system. Abu Ayman ________________________________ From: Felix Otiato To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Sent: Wed, January 6, 2010 4:02:48 AM Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] Why is Islam always related to terrorism? Abu, Happy new year! Why would the western media urge Pakistanis to bomb themselves everyday. Iraq. why are the factions in Somali bombing themselves out of existance. For me I will equate 'terrorism' to the fact that these guys have not embraced democracy, peace and are so obsessed with killing one another just to prove they are superior. There is a big difference with counries muscling it out in an officially declared war and outrightly going at each other's throat. These guys on the contrary hide among the people. So the cases of Hiroshima and Hitler do not prove your point sir. The LRA are a rebel group openly known to the government and have uniforms and guns. Whereas the points you have raised have some weight, it is still unacceptable to go around killing your own people in the magnitude we see in Pakistan (which has never been raided by the US) and Iraq. Iran is just a case of the western media (maybe) informing the people they can be governed better. Ireland and other case had clear objectives which have been met and the attrocities stoped. It is the extreme radical(ism) we see in the middle east that led to this word terrorism. I am happy our muslim brothers in Kenya have not embraced such; and I hope they will not. Peace. On 1/5/10, abu Ayman wrote: Hi Boniface > >There is absolutely no truth in what you are implying that most Muslims are terrorists. The truth is that Muslims are have been most affected by terrorism more than any other community. It is the Western media which has spread this propaganda and it is unfortunate that many people including yourself have swallowed this without any question. >Today everyone talks of 911 as the biggest terrorist event in history but no one mentions of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki genocide by a Christian nation the United States which left hundreds of thousands dead and who scars continued up to this day to torment the Japanese. >The annihilation of the Jews by Hitler is also seldom mentioned. Even the Pope of the day didn?t come out to condemn this barbaric act simply because those who perpetuated this were Christians. >Next door in Uganda, the Lords Resistance Army carried acts of brutality against innocent people cutting of their lips, noses and chopping of hands. Young girls were abducted from schools and turned into sex slaves. Yet this same group was openly advocating for a puritarian Christian rule based on the Ten Commandments. >In Ireland, The IRA, a catholic movement carried out scores bomb attacks against its protestant enemies in London and other parts of the United States for several years killing scores of innocent people. >It is noteworthy to mention that while the IRA was carrying out this killing sprees, it was a legal organization in the US and it was allowed to carry out fundraising activities to finance its military (terrorist) operations in the UK. >Timothy McVeigh who was convicted of carrying out the devastating Oklahoma bombing in the US which led to nearly 200 people dead did that in revenge for a federal attack against the Davidian cult-a SDA sect two yeas earlier. >Just a few years ago, in Bosnia, Serb Christians carried out some of the worst massacre ever witnessed in Europe with the sole purpose of annihilating Muslims but no terrorism connection was established to those who perpetrated the massacre. >Many examples abound but what is common in all these cases is that they are considered terrorist attacks and are not linked to Christianity. >In Palestine, Jews who are mainly Caucasians who have no ancestral claim on Palestine have been given the licence to brutalise and kill Palestinians in their own land at will and we have never heard them being refered to as terrorists or extremists. But a Palestinian child fighting for freedom of his land and dignity of his people is quickly labeled a terrorist. >In India Hindus continually massacre Muslims, In China there is an official policy to suppress Muslims in Xianjing but in all these cases those perpetuating these crimes are exonerated. >During the reign of Saddam, Iraq was among the most peaceful countries in the Middle East till George Bush?s invasion transformed in into the most dangerous place on earth. During Saddam?s time the phenemon of Suicide bombing was never known now it is a daily occurrence. >More than a million innocent Iraqis have been killed by the United States and its allies in Iraq and no one is mentioning about this atrocities. >In Afghanistan without any proof that the 911 attacks were carried out in the country, the US went on to carry out attacks in the country killing hundreds of thousands of people, a number far greater than the 911 vicitms. Now and then we hear missile attacks by US drones which kill innocent civilians and not even an apology comes forth from Obama. >The United States and the Western Media, the value of a Muslim blood is worthless and does not deserve any mention. It is unfortunate that some of us have been brainwashed and are joining this bandwangon. Even church leaders have also gone ahead to forsake their ideals and kept mum in the face of these horrendous acts simply because the victims are Muslims! > >Abu Ayman > > > > > > ________________________________ From: Boniface Machau >To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com >Sent: Tue, January 5, 2010 10:27:12 PM >Subject: [YP_Ke] Why is Islam always related to terrorism? > >Now i know not all Muslims are terrorists but it is arguable that most terrorists are Muslims. From what Islamic scholars always say, Islam is a religion of peace, so why is it when there are terrorists, they always say there ways are supported by their religion, and therefore labled muslim extremeists? > You never hear > of Christian extremeists or Atheist extremeists. > >The next question,what are islamic sholars doing to counter the negative PR earned to the religion by terrorists?Some wonder why islam popularity is dwindling yet the answer is right in the news headlines,"terrorism." > >Yesterday we heard the latest victim of muslim terrorist . he was deported to Tanzania by Kenyan Government since all the other airlies of the world refused to accept him in their planes. > >Boni (Kajulah!) >-- >3 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! > >Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 >Venue: Coast car park, >Time: 2:30 -5:00pm >Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. > Way forward for the group, this year. >Damage: 800 bob >Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) > >To register & to confirm attendance, call > Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >3 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting > >Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, >Time: 3:00pm >Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. > >Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 >Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en > > >-- >3 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! > >Date: Saturday, > 09/01/2010 >Venue: Coast car park, >Time: 2:30 -5:00pm >Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a > family. > Way forward for the group, this year. >Damage: 800 bob >Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) > >To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >3 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting > >Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, >Time: 3:00pm >Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. > >Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 >Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en > >-- 3 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 3 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en -- 3 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 3 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en ________________________________ Make your browsing faster, safer, and easier with the new Internet Explorer? 8. Optimized for Yahoo! Get it Now for Free! -- 2 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 2 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 1 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 1 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From cnkiilu at yahoo.com Fri Jan 8 01:22:34 2010 From: cnkiilu at yahoo.com (clara kiilu) Date: Thu, 7 Jan 2010 22:22:34 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] MPESA BUSINESS In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <261482.78969.qm@web112118.mail.gq1.yahoo.com> hi there, I know of someone who is selling an mpesa dealership;office and shops that is already operational if you are interested,contact me on my email. Clara --- On Thu, 1/7/10, Gichuru wrote: From: Gichuru Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] MPESA BUSINESS To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Date: Thursday, January 7, 2010, 1:10 AM It's quite a tedious exercise to get an agency. First you got to ensure that Safaricom are still giving agencies. They had stopped sometime back. If they have reesumed, to get the agency, you need a registered company, cert ificate of good conduct of the directors, PIN & VAT certificates of the company, bank statements for the last six months, list of outlets you intend to operate (I think they require at least outlets in 3 provinces), starting capital. Once you submit that, you wait. The other alternative is to make arrangements with an existing agent and get a sub-agency under his/her name. I am not sure of the legality of this arrangement though. God bless. On 1/7/10, mutwota richard wrote: > its not the easiest thing to do, i tried untill i gaveup, i began with the > customercare on moi avenue, they?just told me to check on their website > www.safaricom.co.ke , i made enquiries through the net, i was directed for > further information to go to westlands (headquarters), at the reception they > couldnt let me in but instead gave me a small piece of paper with an email > link...or mpesaagentadmin at safaricom.co.ke, ?at this point i gave up. but > lets see what the members have to say. > > --- On Wed, 1/6/10, Pury wrote: > > > From: Pury > Subject: [YP_Ke] MPESA BUSINESS > To: "youngprofessionals_ke" > Date: Wednesday, January 6, 2010, 3:38 AM > > > Good people, > > I want to start an mpesa business in Nairobi or environs. I need > advise on: > > (a) start up capital > (b) Do i need to register my own company > (c) What if i dont have a company, whats the way forward > > > Any advice would be highly appreciated > > Regards > Pury > > -- > 3 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and > Planning!!!!!! > > Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 > Venue: Coast car park, > Time: 2:30 -5:00pm > Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. > ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Way forward for the group, this year. > Damage: 800 bob > Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) > > To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send > her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > 3 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting > > Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, > Time: 3:00pm > Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. > > Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 > Join the group at > http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en > > > > -- Gichuru -- 2 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 2 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 1 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 1 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From barbslove at gmail.com Fri Jan 8 02:15:30 2010 From: barbslove at gmail.com (Rose Mwende) Date: Thu, 7 Jan 2010 23:15:30 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Moving to Perth-AUSTRALIA Message-ID: <019e65c5-366c-49eb-9e8b-a3164648bf38@34g2000yqp.googlegroups.com> Hi All, Kindly assist if you know any Kenyan living in Perth who'd assist me settle in and find accommodation once i get there on 20-25th Jan. I just received my Visa and I possibly wish to be welcomed by my fellow Kenyans. Will appreciate your sincere help or hookup. Asanteni Mwesh -------------- next part -------------- -- 1 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 1 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From henry.kamau.kinyua at gmail.com Fri Jan 8 01:47:51 2010 From: henry.kamau.kinyua at gmail.com (The Excel Geek) Date: Fri, 8 Jan 2010 09:47:51 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Searching for a Meeting Hall for 50 Persons Message-ID: <334447f1001072247yb577f35p1bb7d21c37c88d6b@mail.gmail.com> Hello YP"s Anyone with ideas where in town I can get a room with the specs below 1. Can accomodate upto 50 persons 2. Fitted with white board & projector 3. Can be used for a who day meeting 4. Away from noise 5. Ideal of training Anyone with an idea please hit me up on 0722 831 259/ Skype & Yahoo - kipkanist Regards -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 1 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 1 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From emilywanjiruke at yahoo.com Fri Jan 8 02:09:00 2010 From: emilywanjiruke at yahoo.com (E Njogu) Date: Thu, 7 Jan 2010 23:09:00 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Contacts For Event Organizers In Eldoret Message-ID: <271759.16786.qm@web50203.mail.re2.yahoo.com> Hello Young Professional; ? I am looking for event organizers in Eldoret, any referrals? ? Will highly appreciate. ? Regards; ? 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Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From koki_wambui02 at yahoo.com Fri Jan 8 02:59:11 2010 From: koki_wambui02 at yahoo.com (Koki Wambui) Date: Thu, 7 Jan 2010 23:59:11 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Choosing the right perfume In-Reply-To: <181c75911001070526x488ca137g728700ec55090869@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <245173.82862.qm@web113214.mail.gq1.yahoo.com> Lydia - Yugo Boss for ladies, men can aslo try for men......its sooo sweet, smells all day u know that 'expensive smell'. goes with your pocket, buy according to pocket (refil) at Beauty Options, kimathi street. - Also Pleasure for ladies not soo bad either. --- On Thu, 1/7/10, josiah ogalo wrote: From: josiah ogalo Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] Choosing the right perfume To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Date: Thursday, January 7, 2010, 1:26 PM Lucy, Try jadore for ladies! You can find one at the shops next to 20th century cinema. @ Erick umewacha wapi Givenchy* form men! Regards Josiah On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 2:46 PM, lydia kimani <> wrote: Thanks Bernard and Gerald. ?I buy 101 perfumes and end up not using them. Koki, please give me the varieties coz i need to settle on only one. Thanks, Lydia --- On Thu, 1/7/10, Koki Wambui wrote: > From: Koki Wambui > Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] Choosing the right perfume > To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com > Date: Thursday, January 7, 2010, 1:22 AM > you can imagine i even go out of > my way to ask a nice scented lady what perfumes she has > worn. and it works, i got variety now to choose from just > from enquiring. > try it. > > --- On Thu, 1/7/10, ABBY OTIENO > wrote: > > > From: ABBY OTIENO > Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] Choosing the right perfume > To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com > Date: Thursday, January 7, 2010, 7:22 AM > > > > > > > hehehehe Gerald good advise it has helped me too. Its > never easy to choose a good perfume and at times i end up > choosing a very strong perfume tht gives me headaches all > the times mmmh kudos Gerald for bringing tht forward. > ? > Abby > > > > > > From: Gerald > M. hiuhu > To: > youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com > Sent: Thu, > January 7, 2010 9:45:57 AM > Subject: RE: > [YP_Ke] Choosing the right perfume > > > > > > > > Thanks Bernard, > In addition let me share another thing about > shopping for a perfume; > ? > There is a difference between a deodorant and a > perfume or cologne. When shopping for a scent, check the > bottle and see whether it is ?Eau Du Toilette? or ?Eau > Du Perfume?. > Eau du Perfume is the scents that last longer > even when you wash your clothes. Eau du Toilettes are more > of enhancers to the Eau du Perfumes or are used just for > short term basis. You will notice that most of deodorants > are Eau du Toilette. > ? > Also it is possible to shop for many scents at a > go. All you need are stripes of absorbent papers. Go to a > shop and choose atleast 5 of your best scents. As advised by > Bernard below, seek for advice if you are spoilt for choice. > Spray the atleast 5 of your choices on the absorbent paper > and label them with the perfumes name .Wait for five > minutes. Smell them at a time and use elimination method to > pick your favorite. You can even take a day to determine > your scent, because this will be your identity smell and > most of all perfumes are expensive so you don?t want to > make a mistake. > ? > Nonetheless, and most importantly, know your > pocket. Go to the perfume store with exact money or with a > set mind of the maximum you are willing to spend. Otherwise > you might eat roasted maize for lunch for one month! I > reckon this is hard for ladies huh? > ? > Enjoy your next shopping > ? > Kind Regards > Gerald > ? > > > > From: > youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com [mailto: > youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com ] On Behalf Of benard > bwire > Sent: 07 > January 2010 08:07 > To: young > proffess > Subject: > [YP_Ke] Choosing the right perfume > ? > > > > > Perfumes > come in many designs and fragrances; some with flower > scents, sweet odours and those with alcohol. Buying perfumes > can be quite a challenge. It could leave you with an > irritated skin or a perfume that you didn?t want to buy in > the first place. So, how do you shop for the right perfume? > Before you set out, look at how much you are willing to > spend. Next you have to decide on the kind of perfume that > you want to buy. Perfumes come in many designs and > fragrances- some come with flowers scents, sweets and > alcohol. > Before > going out shopping, make sure you have a clean neutral skin. > It is actually advised to bath but avoid using soap that > will leave a strong scent on your skin because this will > make the perfume smell different. Do not wear any perfume or > body lotion which gives off a scent as this may confuse your > sense of smell. When testing the perfumes. Smell the > perfumes at intervals to give the scent time to register. > It?s advisable not to sniff the perfume immediately after > spraying it because if it has alcohol, it will assault your > senses. > When > you have gotten the perfume you like, test it on your skin > to see how it smells against your skin and also the reaction > you will get. Some people?s skins react badly to perfume. > The best place to apply it is on your wrist; remember not to > apply two scents at the same point because you will get a > different scent altogether. The trick is to try out two > perfumes, one on each wrist during one shopping trip but not > more than two because your nose will get > confused. > If > you like strong scents, you have to consider the people you > work with as well. Too strong a scent is inconveniencing for > people who are not wearing it. If you are not sure of what > perfume to buy for yourself, then go with your better half > or a trusted friend. Otherwise, you can ask the sales ladies > for advice, but still, trust your taste. > Buying > a perfume because the bottle looks good is not a good idea. > The contents of the bottle may not be as good as the bottle > itself. Bear in mind that all that glitters is not gold. > Remember, a perfume adds some finishing touch to what you > are wearing, so get yourself one. > ? > > The six main > categories of perfume are: > 1. > Floral? with flowers as the > dominant theme, sweeter smell, flowery, very feminine and > romantic. > 2. Fruity? > spicy and fresh with fruits used > as part of the formula > 3. > Oceanic? modern perfumes that > use synthetic elements to smell strongly of the ocean. > 4. > Greens? fresh energetic > perfumes that remind you of > ?the outdoors. > 5. > Orientals? sexy exotic and > intense perfumes that smell of musk, vanilla, spices and > opulent heavy flowers. > > ? > > > This email, any attachment and response string are > confidential and may be legally privileged. Any opinions > expressed in this mail do not necessarily reflect the > opinions of NIC Bank Limited (NIC). If you are not the > intended recipient, please telephone or email the sender and > delete this message and any attachments immediately. Please > do not copy or forward this message or attachment. Internet > communications are not secure and therefore NIC Bank does > not accept legal responsibility for the contents of this > message as it has been transmitted over a public network.. > > > -- > 2 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, > Socializing and Planning!!!!!! > > Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 > Venue: Coast car park, > Time: 2:30 -5:00pm > Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. > ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Way > forward for the group, this year. > Damage: 800 bob > Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha > drinks) > > To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on > 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com > with your name and phone number. > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > 2 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting > > > Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange > ?Street, > Time: 3:00pm > Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. > > Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 > 208 > Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en > > > -- > 2 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, > Socializing and Planning!!!!!! > > Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 > Venue: Coast car park, > Time: 2:30 -5:00pm > Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. > ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Way > forward for the group, this year. > Damage: 800 bob > Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha > drinks) > > To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on > 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com > with your name and phone number. > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > 2 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting > > > Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, > Time: > ?3:00pm > Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. > > Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 > 208 > Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en > > > > > > ? ? ? -- > 2 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, > Socializing and Planning!!!!!! > > Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 > Venue: Coast car park, > Time: 2:30 -5:00pm > Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. > ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Way > forward for the group, this year. > Damage: 800 bob > Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha > drinks) > > To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on > 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com > with your name and phone number. > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > 2 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting > > > Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, > Time: 3:00pm > Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. > > Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 > 208 > Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en > -- 2 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. ? ? ? ? ? ? ?Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 2 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en -- Josiah Onyango Mobile: +254 735 312678 -- 2 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 2 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 1 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 1 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From franklinm3 at yahoo.com Fri Jan 8 02:31:19 2010 From: franklinm3 at yahoo.com (Francis Njuguna) Date: Thu, 7 Jan 2010 23:31:19 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Word For the day Message-ID: <273344.78570.qm@web52808.mail.re2.yahoo.com> "Then at last everyone will say, 'There truly is a reward for those who live for God; surely there is a God who judges justly here on earth.'" Psalm 58:11 Notice the "at last" here. We have to wait for God to work out His big purposes and to establish justice here on earth. Sometimes we doubt there will be a reward for those who love God because it often seems that the wicked do triumph. At such times, we can choose which reality we will believe: what we see from our limited perspective, or what God tells us in His Word. Every day we make this choice - which reality will we live by? Which one do you want to live by today? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: image/png Size: 135583 bytes Desc: not available URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 1 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 1 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From swmalinda at gmail.com Fri Jan 8 03:15:19 2010 From: swmalinda at gmail.com (Sally Malinda) Date: Fri, 8 Jan 2010 11:15:19 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] Fw: [YP_Ke] Medical care in Kenya In-Reply-To: <17143.15252.qm@web52502.mail.re2.yahoo.com> References: <17143.15252.qm@web52502.mail.re2.yahoo.com> Message-ID: Hello to you all, These concerns on the status of the health sector in Kenya come in the wake of my meeting with the PS for Medical Services Prof. Kiyiapi. These are issues I raised with him and I will be publishing my interview with him. I will also present these concerns as you have raised them to him. I am grateful that all is not lost in this country. Kenyans with a conscience are very much alive and vibrant with energy and solutions for critical issues ailing our beloved nation. Lets live the change we want to see, push for the change we want to see and keep hope alive. Good Day to all. Sally Malinda *Editorial Director,* The Christian Professional Magazine. On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 6:41 PM, Jackline Murunga wrote: > > Do our medical practitioners lack interest in what they do? To my view > Kenyans in this field only think of money and not life saving and wonder why > they took (take) the oath. They have commercialised everything to the extend > of gambling with life. The latest incident being in the Standard dated 4 > january where a baby hardly a three months old is to loose her hand from > possible neglence and the doctor is not shaken. Our doctors have put greed > and their stomaches first. This is broad daylight robbery and to them it > does not matter whether the patients lives on or die. An innocent baby > surely! One is left wondering why they oath while they are not to live by > the oath. Why should a doctor who knows very well that a patients he is > dealing with has terminal illness squeeze even the last cents from a family > that has saved for years borrowed here and there in the name of treating a > patient instead of preparing the family by maybe counselling of what lies > ahead. > > Is our health system beyond repair? There is nothing like beyond repair. A > leaf can be borrowed from India whereby if you are employed by the govt > you cannot and are not allowed to run a private clinic on the side. This is > what has brought rot in this industry, in this Nation whereby a doctor is > only thinking of his clinic and even goes to extreme of giving you a > referral to a private doctor whereby they are partners. Also when we compare > the salary in Kenya and India most Kenyan doctors earn twice/thrice our > counterparts in India yet Indians are committed and that's why we have the > best hospitals in India, SA, Europe. > > Are our hospitals properly funded? No corruption has its roots in this > country at a very high magnitude. Even if funded are released today > afternoon, tommorrow morning the funds have disappered and its will be on > media for a few days, then the story ends there. And life continues. We > have had of even ARV'S which were once free disappearing from hospitals, > some even being sold and one is left wondering, what's happening. > > Currently we have a patientl admitted in one of the hospitals (IDH) whereby > doctors are not sure of what they are treating, she has been left on wet > sheets as her bladder is loose thus passing urine but since she is helpless > she has developed bed sores that we are forced to but disinfectant and clean > her otherwise if we dont visit her she will stay the whole day without being > changed and not being fed. One is left wondering Is Medical Practice in > Kenya a call or a career of a field to acquire wealth. Still left wondering > is the hefty bill we have so far incurred! She the patient die we will be > left poor while the doctors becomes rich. !???????? > > --- On *Tue, 1/5/10, Steve Waweru * wrote: > > > From: Steve Waweru > Subject: [YP_Ke] Medical care in Kenya > To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com > Date: Tuesday, January 5, 2010, 7:34 AM > > Happy New Year all, > > As much as we say that at the beginning of 2010 it is indeed very hurting > to read in this forum and in the Newspapers about the state if our hospitals > in Kenya. As members of this forum and I am sure some members work in these > institutions can we attempt to establish possible solutions. To find or > suggest a solution we must first identify the problem. > > These are the questions in my view that we need answers to. > > 1. Are our hospitals properly funded? > 2. Do our medical practitioners lack interest in what they do? > 3. Are we as Kenyan's no longer interested in saving lives, ours and > others? > 4. Is our health system beyond repair? > > Anyone with insights please share. > > Steve > > > -- > 5 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and > Planning!!!!!! > > Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 > Venue: Coast car park, > Time: 2:30 -5:00pm > Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. > Way forward for the group, this year. > Damage: 800 bob > Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) > > To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send > her email to josekamanthe at gmail.comwith your name and phone number. > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > 5 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting > > Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, > Time: 3:00pm > Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. > > Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 > Join the group at > http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en > > > > -- > 1 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and > Planning!!!!!! > > Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 > Venue: Coast car park, > Time: 2:30 -5:00pm > Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. > Way forward for the group, this year. > Damage: 800 bob > Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) > > To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send > her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > 1 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting > > Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 > Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, > Time: 3:00pm > Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. > > Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 > Join the group at > http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From blessedmoses at gmail.com Fri Jan 8 03:24:54 2010 From: blessedmoses at gmail.com (MOSES HAYA) Date: Fri, 8 Jan 2010 00:24:54 -0800 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] CASTING ALL YOUR CARES UPON HIM AND PRAISE ENCOURAGEMENTS. Message-ID: Casting all your cares upon Him; for He careth for you 1st Peter 5:7 I?ve often heard this passage of scripture and the thought would go through my mind, ?that?s so easy for them to say when their lives are easy and they don?t have to go through what I?m going through.? But the reality of the situation is this; it doesn?t matter what someone else may be going through as long as I have the ability to cast my burdens upon Him. In other words, I must develop the discipline of releasing my struggles to Him and allow Him to carry them for me. Cast ? synonymous with words such as: shed; throw; emit; and transmit, all of which denotes the act of transferring what one has to another medium. In this case God is the object of our transference. Jesus said in Matthew 11:28 ?Come unto Me, all ye that labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.? This verse relates to His desire to take that which would weigh or press us down and convert it into rest and peace thereby releasing us from the responsibility of working things out apart from Him. But what does this really mean? - to cast our cares upon Him; how is this done? Actually it is quite simple; you see as we recognize that God is the Creator of the universe and all that it contains we must then acknowledge that He is the only one who can sustain it; change anything in it, including all our situations. Therefore by virtue of ownership of ALL that is therein; we trust Him and go to Him in prayer saying: ?Father I am struggling with this and it is oppressing me; so I give it to you and ask that you direct me as to how to solve this problem.? Having done that we must now trust Him by thanking Him for the solution; watch this, we don?t see it; but thank you Lord. We don?t know how or when He?s going to work it out; but thank you Lord. Matthew Henry wrote in his commentary concerning 1st Peter 5;7: ?The Apostle, knowing that these Christians were already under very hard circumstances, rightly supposes that what he had foretold of greater hardships yet a coming might excite in them abundance of care and fear about the event of these difficulties, what the issue of them would be to themselves, their families, and the church of God; foreseeing this anxious care would be a heavy burden, and a sore temptation, he gives them the best advice, and supports it with a strong argument. His advice is to cast all their care, or all care of themselves, upon God.? Simplified they were told in effect throw your cares, which are so cutting and distracting, which wound your souls and pierce your hearts, upon the wise and gracious providence of God; trust in Him with a firm composed mind, for He careth for you. He is willing to release you of your care, and take the care of you upon Himself. He will either avert what you fear, or support you under it. He will order all events concerning you in order to convince you of His paternal love and tenderness towards you; and all shall be so ordered that no hurt, but good, shall come to you. Our sacrifice of thanksgiving in the midst of the symptoms of our struggles propels us into a new dimension of faith where we feel peace in the midst of the storm. Hallelujah Jesus! The storm is raging and we are tempest tossed but ?thank you Jesus; we bless you Lord?. Our praise of thanksgiving releases the burdens; we are in the process of transferring ? casting our cares upon Him. ?Hallelujah Jesus; I thank you. My bills are due and I don?t know how I?m going to make it but I cast this care upon you. I transfer the responsibility of finding the solution to you and I just trust you. Thank you Jesus; Hallelujah! To God be the glory!? Oh how awesome, for as we shout hallelujah and give Him thanks we feel the burdens lifting and our cares diminishing. Now a paradigm shift takes place in the realm of the Spirit and all of a sudden here comes a revelation. Here is the answer that has been evading you but it was right in front of you all the time. It was waiting for your ?hallelujah!? Oh bless God; it was waiting for ?thank you Jesus? to be released into the atmosphere so that the answer could be released into your hand. Give God the praise; give Him the glory and transfer your cares; release your burdens and walk in the liberty of His peace. Hallelujah Jesus! Now comes salvation; now comes deliverance. Shout Hallelujah and give Him your cares. Word For Today: Therefore I say unto you, Take no thought for your life, what ye shall eat, or what ye shall drink; nor yet for your body, what ye shall put on. Is not the life more than meat, and the body than raiment? Matthew 6:25 Prophetic Word ?The noose around your neck seems to tighten with every move you make and all seems to be lost, but it?s at this point that I will show up and you will see that I AM GOD?, says the Lord. For that young man who is at the point of giving up, hear the Word of the Lord today ? reach beyond the break and hold on. Beyond that situation, there is a place of safety. Praise your way through (1)There's no law that says praising God is reserved for church on Sunday. It can be a lifestyle: at work, at school, at home, in the shower. Praise brings God's presence, along with His direct intervention. The Psalmist said, "I will bless the Lord at all times: His praise shall continually be in my mouth" (Ps 34:1). Before David was a soldier or a king, he killed Goliath with a slingshot and a stone. You don't need an army to defeat your giants, just a well-aimed Scripture backed up with a shout of praise. Praise is an expression of faith; it's a declaration that God's in control. Praise is not something you engage in simply when you feel like it. The Bible says we're to "offer the sacrifice of praise to God" (Heb 13:15). The more it costs, the more it pays off! In the Old Testament when their enemies were arrayed against Judah (which means praise), Jehoshaphat their king sent the choir to the front lines ahead of the army to praise God. What a crazy strategy. But it worked! As they went forward worshipping, "the Lord set ambushes against the people.who had come against Judah," and they were defeated (see 2 Ch 20:20-22). Anybody can praise God when 'everything's comin' up roses,' but learn to praise Him when you're in the trenches and He'll defeat whatever's waging war against you. A praise-filled environment stops Satan dead in his tracks - because he knows that God lives in that kind of atmosphere! (See Ps 22:3). SoulFood Reading: Ex 13-15; Matt 5:13-26; Ps 42:1-5; Pr 1:20-27 Praise your way through (2)Prisons in Bible times were miserable places, devoid of even the most basic creature comforts. It was in such a place that "Paul and Silas were.singing praises to God.[when].a strong earthquake shook the jail.The doors opened, and the chains fell from all the prisoners" (Acts 16:25-26 CEV). And it can happen for you too. If you want to shake things up, see doors open and chains break, begin to praise God 'in spite of'. The secret to soaring above your circumstances is approaching God on the wings of praise. David said, "Those who have learned to acclaim [praise, applaud, honour, pay tribute to] You.walk in.Your presence.Lord" (Ps 89:15 NIV). Praise isn't simply a reaction to coming into God's presence; it creates a channel through which He enters to go to work on your problem. When you're down and depressed there's no incentive for your natural mind to praise God. Naturally, you'd rather wallow in misery and feel sorry for yourself. But that's completely opposite to what you should be doing! God is looking for "those who are.themselves.in.worship.[who] do it out of their very being" (Jn 4:23-24 TM). It's not a matter of emotion; it's a matter of faith. It's not something that comes naturally; it's something you choose to do. Whether you're in the wilderness or the Promised Land, when you "rejoice, and sing praises" (Ps 98:4 NKJV) things start to happen; as your praises go up, God's blessings come down. Nehemiah says, "The joy of the Lord is your strength" (Ne 8:10). Praise actually helps to heal your emotions and lift the weight of negativity you're living under. Try it! SoulFood Reading: Ex 16-18; Matt 5:27-37; Ps 42:6-11; Pr 1:28-31 -------------- next part -------------- -- 1 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 1 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From davyatad at gmail.com Fri Jan 8 04:14:49 2010 From: davyatad at gmail.com (Dave Atandi) Date: Fri, 8 Jan 2010 12:14:49 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Please Help with Bed bugs menace Message-ID: <408f72071001080114k6b77fa2vf770291b7aa42b0e@mail.gmail.com> hi YPS, My house has been invaded by bedbugs and its been a serious menace. Cant get sleep at night and its so irritating to see them around. as you can all imagine. Could anyone give a remedy for this ....urgently . alternativley help me with contacts of a good pest control firm to come and sort me out. Will really appreciate your support. Davies , 0720 944 563 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 1 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 1 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From imo4492 at gmail.com Fri Jan 8 04:37:12 2010 From: imo4492 at gmail.com (Ogendi) Date: Fri, 8 Jan 2010 19:07:12 +0930 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Moving to Perth-AUSTRALIA In-Reply-To: <019e65c5-366c-49eb-9e8b-a3164648bf38@34g2000yqp.googlegroups.com> References: <019e65c5-366c-49eb-9e8b-a3164648bf38@34g2000yqp.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: Hi Rose I know some members of the Kenyan Community in Perth. I'll try to contact them and get back to tomorrow. It is a sizeable community so you will be in good company. All the best. Ogendi On Fri, Jan 8, 2010 at 4:45 PM, Rose Mwende wrote: > Hi All, > Kindly assist if you know any Kenyan living in Perth who'd assist me > settle in and find accommodation once i get there on 20-25th Jan. > I just received my Visa and I possibly wish to be welcomed by my > fellow Kenyans. > > Will appreciate your sincere help or hookup. > > > Asanteni > > Mwesh > > -- > 1 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and > Planning!!!!!! > > Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 > Venue: Coast car park, > Time: 2:30 -5:00pm > Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. > Way forward for the group, this year. > Damage: 800 bob > Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) > > To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send > her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > 1 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting > > Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 > Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, > Time: 3:00pm > Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. > > Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 > Join the group at > http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en > > -- ------ Yes, you can cut your phone bill http://www.voipo.com/1758.html -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From chichigiz at yahoo.com Fri Jan 8 05:12:43 2010 From: chichigiz at yahoo.com (florence wanjiku) Date: Fri, 8 Jan 2010 02:12:43 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Fw: TBNFamilyMedia Word For the day Message-ID: <172406.97513.qm@web58201.mail.re3.yahoo.com> ? "Then at last everyone will say, 'There truly is a reward for those who live for God; surely there is a God who judges justly here on earth.'" Psalm 58:11 Notice the "at last" here. We have to wait for God to work out His big purposes and to establish justice here on earth. Sometimes we doubt there will be a reward for those who love God because it often seems that the wicked do triumph. At such times, we can choose which reality we will believe: what we see from our limited perspective, or what God tells us in His Word. 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Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 1 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From chichigiz at yahoo.com Fri Jan 8 05:15:28 2010 From: chichigiz at yahoo.com (florence wanjiku) Date: Fri, 8 Jan 2010 02:15:28 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Fw: THE HEAD AND NOT THE TAIL: TOUCH Message-ID: <1842.33170.qm@web58207.mail.re3.yahoo.com> THE HEAD AND NOT THE TAIL: TOUCH FREEDOM FRIDAY 8TH JANUARY 2010 ??? Over the last few days we have been sharing from the book of Deuteronomy 28:13 The Lord will make you the head and not the tail; you will only move upwards and never downward if you listen to the Lord your Gods commands I am giving you today and are careful to obey them The five senses that are commonly known to us are found on the head and we have been learning some things from these senses if we are to be the head and not the tail in 2010. You need to have a vision, you need to listen to what God is saying over your life, and you need to smell like God by spending time in His presence and yesterday we talked about tasting to see that the Lord is good. Today we talk about touch. When you read the New Testament you will realize that Jesus touched a lot of people and their lives were never to be the same again Matthew 20:33-34 (New International Version) 33"Lord," they answered, "We want our sight." 34Jesus had compassion on them and touched their eyes. Immediately they received their sight and followed him Matthew 8:14-16 (New International Version) 14When Jesus came into Peter's house, he saw Peter's mother-in-law lying in bed with a fever. 15He touched her hand and the fever left her, and she got up and began to wait on him On and on you will read about Jesus touching people and that made me realize there is no way you can be the head and not the tail if you are selfish and self centered. You must have a servant's heart just like Jesus had. He is the king of kings and the Lord of lords yet when He walked the face of the earth He touched those who had been rejected by society, the so-called untouchable. He stooped as low as to wash His disciples feet a task that was set aside for servants and because of His touch many people were healed and lives changed. To be the head and not the tail in 2010 you have to touch people with the love of God, even those that have been rejected by society. In this day and age we are all busy trying to make ends meet and many are busy, busy, busy trying to make money that we have no time to be concerned by the afflictions that others are going through. Another attitude that many of us have is this, I have issues of my own that I cannot even deal with, what makes you think I have the capacity to help out another person?? No wonder you are always the tail you are always borrowing, you are always under. Jesus gave up all He was to come and live amongst us to touch us and give us hope. He is the head of the church and he is our greatest example. To be the head and not the tail in 2010 you o have to touch the lives of others with the love and compassion of Christ and that is not dependant on what you have or what you do not have Acts 3:6-7 (New International Version) 6Then Peter said, "Silver or gold I do not have, but what I have I give you. In the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, walk." 7Taking him by the right hand, he helped him up, and instantly the man's feet and ankles became strong. PRACTICAL APPLICATION Allow the compassion and love of God to flow through you as you touch the lives of others around you. James Okumu| HOPE FM | NPC Valley Road activate at hopefm.org URL: www.hopefm.org life is too short to be a spectator.Wake up and do something -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 1 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 1 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From osireotieno at gmail.com Fri Jan 8 06:01:32 2010 From: osireotieno at gmail.com (billy oluoch) Date: Fri, 8 Jan 2010 14:01:32 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] MAIZE ,SUGAR AND 4 CONTAINERS 40FT HIGH CUBE Message-ID: <14ecfaab1001080301x14993362i59eb15d79fa7e4d3@mail.gmail.com> I HAVE 100,000 BAGS OF SUGAR AT 3900 PER BAG BRAZILIAN BROWN. 4 CONTAINERS 40FT HIGH CUBE AT KSH 180,000 PER PC STILL NEW MAIZE SOUTH AFRICA AT 2,300.00 PER BAG. REGARDS -- billy otieno oluoch +254 726 321655 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 1 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 1 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From jbatec at yahoo.com Fri Jan 8 07:05:41 2010 From: jbatec at yahoo.com (Judy Miriga) Date: Fri, 8 Jan 2010 04:05:41 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Please assist with this question In-Reply-To: <2d0f790a1001072017r71ad8483r1df2f023a71ec9e1@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <548920.95697.qm@web57305.mail.re1.yahoo.com> ? My friend Gichane, ? Here you are wrong on the part of......... "esp the economists and not marketers"......dont you know marketers are learned in the knowledge?to be able to understand, read and report?responsive?consumer Demand, Supply, trend and?constraints?that goes with the?mood of marketing environment?? People fail in their marketing techniques and try to evade it because they want to avoid elements that make engines drivers of economy to run smooth.? Dont you know marketing is as versed as economics and are interrelated in many ways.?My friend, you cannot master economics without marketing and versa vesa........you dont have to be in the defensive, it is common sense, education gives it knowledge to just perfect it.? Lets advice fairly so they understand broadly with open eyes....... ? Cheers! Judy Miriga Diaspora Spokesperson Executive Director Confederation Council Foundation for Africa Inc., USA http://socioeconomicforum50.blogspot.com --- On Thu, 1/7/10, sospeter gichane wrote: From: sospeter gichane Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] Please assist with this question To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Date: Thursday, January 7, 2010, 11:17 PM Molly, ? I guess the questions can be answered by all of us, esp the economists and not marketers. ? For example factors such: State of economy - deterrmining disposable incomes, salary trends, GDP growth Consumer trends Technological?changes?esp the internet/web that would ensure that more people have access to info and the various media of doing business such as MPesa, electronic trading Infrastructure - more access to markets, more activities, opening up of frontiers Regional integration initiatives eg COMESA, EAC that opens more markets and so on and so on ? Let members put in more other factors and you will be amazed. ? Best regards, ? Sospeter ? ? On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 10:54 AM, Molly Akinyi wrote: Hi all, ? My request goes to all that are working in marketing environment to please assist in answering this question as am doing my research and need to write one or two things regarding this. ? The question is what are the factors both positive and negative that are affecting the marketing environment in Kenya today. ? I will really appreciate for your responses. ? Regards ? Molly? -- 2 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. ? ? ? ? ? ? ?Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 2 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en -- 1 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 1 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 1 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 1 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From joycesambu at gmail.com Fri Jan 8 07:33:40 2010 From: joycesambu at gmail.com (joyce sambu) Date: Fri, 8 Jan 2010 15:33:40 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Don't know who wrote this, but I really enjoyed it Message-ID: <6735fded1001080433h1e2f4172m31d6154459af3a5b@mail.gmail.com> Governmentium - Described as an Element on Periodic Table The element, Governmentium (Gv), Research has led to the discovery of the heaviest element yet known to science. The new element, Governmentium (Gv), has one neutron, 25 assistant neutrons, 88 deputy neutrons, and 198 assistant deputy neutrons, giving it an atomic mass of 312. These 312 particles are held together by forces called morons, which are surrounded by vast quantities of lepton-like particles called peons. Since Governmentium has no electrons, it is inert; however, it can be detected, because it impedes every reaction with which it comes into contact. A minute amount of Governmentium can cause a reaction that would normally take less than a second to take from four days to four years to complete. Governmentium has a normal half-life of 2- 6 years; It does not decay, but instead undergoes a reorganization in which a portion of the assistant neutrons and deputy neutrons exchange places. In fact, Governmentium's mass will actually increase over time, since each reorganization will cause more morons to become neutrons, forming isodopes. This characteristic of moron promotion leads some scientists to believe that Governmentium is formed whenever morons reach a critical concentration. This hypothetical quantity is referred to as critical morass. When catalyzed with money, Governmentium becomes Administratium, an element that radiates just as much energy as Governmentium since it has half as many peons but twice as many morons. --Anonymous -------------- next part -------------- -- 1 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 1 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From johnstone314 at gmail.com Fri Jan 8 08:04:13 2010 From: johnstone314 at gmail.com (Johnstone -- --) Date: Fri, 8 Jan 2010 16:04:13 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Mortgage relief. Message-ID: Hi good people, Anyone here from the Revenue Authority? I would like to know how mortgage relief works in Kenya. Regards/Johnstone. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 1 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 1 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From denyutu at gmail.com Fri Jan 8 08:42:49 2010 From: denyutu at gmail.com (Dan Nyutu) Date: Fri, 8 Jan 2010 16:42:49 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Moving to Perth-AUSTRALIA In-Reply-To: <019e65c5-366c-49eb-9e8b-a3164648bf38@34g2000yqp.googlegroups.com> References: <019e65c5-366c-49eb-9e8b-a3164648bf38@34g2000yqp.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: <23207d9b1001080542g5a640b9ald3363b38473812d0@mail.gmail.com> Hi Rose, Talk to a friend of mine in Perth. Her name is Janet and mentioned to her that you will contact her. she is a lovely lady. Email her at: ckairetu at yahoo.com.au Dan. On Fri, Jan 8, 2010 at 10:15 AM, Rose Mwende wrote: > Hi All, > Kindly assist if you know any Kenyan living in Perth who'd assist me > settle in and find accommodation once i get there on 20-25th Jan. > I just received my Visa and I possibly wish to be welcomed by my > fellow Kenyans. > > Will appreciate your sincere help or hookup. > > > Asanteni > > Mwesh > > -- > 1 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and > Planning!!!!!! > > Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 > Venue: Coast car park, > Time: 2:30 -5:00pm > Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. > Way forward for the group, this year. > Damage: 800 bob > Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) > > To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send > her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > 1 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting > > Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 > Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, > Time: 3:00pm > Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. > > Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 > Join the group at > http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en > > -- 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) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 1 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 1 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From kadadis at gmail.com Fri Jan 8 09:59:34 2010 From: kadadis at gmail.com (Ka dadi) Date: Fri, 8 Jan 2010 17:59:34 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Swimming Message-ID: Hey YP. Am interested in taking swimming lessons. Who has a clue where I can get trained and maybe the cost? Thanks. Ka_dad -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From denyutu at gmail.com Fri Jan 8 10:10:27 2010 From: denyutu at gmail.com (Dan Nyutu) Date: Fri, 8 Jan 2010 18:10:27 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] COLOR CRAZE. GENTLEMEN PLEASE AIR YOUR WORST COLORS In-Reply-To: <238014.21145.qm@web110808.mail.gq1.yahoo.com> References: <238014.21145.qm@web110808.mail.gq1.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <23207d9b1001080710p175f63c2ne813b5937c72d974@mail.gmail.com> This color thing is all over facebook and i am still lost. Brooklyn, whats the meaning? Dan. On Fri, Jan 8, 2010 at 4:54 PM, maurice oduor wrote: > Naomba utufafanulie; yaani rangi ya nini? > > Courage, > Maurice > > > ------------------------------ > *From:* Brooklyn > *To:* youngprofessionals_ke > *Sent:* Fri, January 8, 2010 7:11:39 AM > *Subject:* [YP_Ke] COLOR CRAZE. GENTLEMEN PLEASE AIR YOUR WORST COLORS > > > Hi Everyone. > > As the subject suggests kindly answer the simple question please. > > Ladies you can choose your colors too. > > This is going to be fun. Please tell me. > > Brooklyn > -- > 1 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and > Planning!!!!!! > > Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 > Venue: Coast car park, > Time: 2:30 -5:00pm > Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. > Way forward for the group, this year. > Damage: 800 bob > Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) > > To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send > her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > 1 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting > > Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 > Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, > Time: 3:00pm > Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. > > Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 > Join the group at > http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en > > ------------------------------ > > *Yahoo! 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Download it now! > > -- > 1 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and > Planning!!!!!! > > Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 > Venue: Coast car park, > Time: 2:30 -5:00pm > Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. > Way forward for the group, this year. > Damage: 800 bob > Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) > > To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send > her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > 1 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting > > Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 > Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, > Time: 3:00pm > Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. > > Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 > Join the group at > http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en > > -- 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) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 1 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 1 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From oparaouma at gmail.com Fri Jan 8 07:38:53 2010 From: oparaouma at gmail.com (Opara Ouma) Date: Fri, 8 Jan 2010 15:38:53 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] MPs At It Again Message-ID: <97b6b5fa1001080438t3e591fafpd7ba1552a6285e4d@mail.gmail.com> Guyz, The MPs salary hike is coming at a time when we are grappling with many negativities. What do we do? -- "The maggot with paralysed mind" -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 1 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 1 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From franklinm3 at yahoo.com Fri Jan 8 08:10:16 2010 From: franklinm3 at yahoo.com (Francis Njuguna) Date: Fri, 8 Jan 2010 05:10:16 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Lady! Give your man space In-Reply-To: <207616.76279.qm@web52505.mail.re2.yahoo.com> References: <19115.75330.qm@web43134.mail.sp1.yahoo.com> <189424.82937.qm@web65607.mail.ac4.yahoo.com> <66a6b4411001060755s65fc84d6gc29eb6dcc1ff51fd@mail.gmail.com> <899813.17252.qm@web52505.mail.re2.yahoo.com> <66a6b4411001070743rd650ac3ydf9661bf0c8a2d29@mail.gmail.com> <148692.3589.qm@web31802.mail.mud.yahoo.com> <207616.76279.qm@web52505.mail.re2.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <214769.75686.qm@web52802.mail.re2.yahoo.com> mistake number one...we cant have two equals anywhere ........ ________________________________ From: WINFRED NYAMBURA To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Sent: Thu, January 7, 2010 4:36:51 PM Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] Lady! Give your man space Happy new Year mheshimiwa, now we are on count down to 2012, hope you are more than ready; you may now start declaring where your candidature is; langata, Kajiado North, Mukurueini, embakasi, etc, and coz we have not been given the voting card, for sure i will be willnig to pick mine in the area you will vie for a seat but on one condition - it must be within the metropolitan or Central. Now coming to the matters of the heart, what is wrong with your wife having a good time with her gelfriends? it is very healthy for everyone to share with their friends. and if their friends can only be found and night well and good. Wacha bibi awe na freedom kidogo. She can go to carni with her friends and have fun, i mean friends not flirters!!!!! Why should you go out yourself until 2am? and whom will you be with!, if your male friends she can also go out with female friends. We are equal JOSH and now here hatuelewani pi pi hatuelewani!!! What makes us unequal??????? please elaborate. Yes when she hoots at the gate at 3.00am you say "sweetheart I am coming to usher you in, hold on" sababu hata hutaki askari amfungulie mlango; she is ua wife so u go usher her in, park her car coz she is staggering - eeeeh!!! ________________________________ From: Mheshimiwa... To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Sent: Thu, January 7, 2010 6:43:28 PM Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] Lady! Give your man space @Winnie....i sleep and let my woman go OUT...come bank at 2AM and the good Josh the Mheshimiwa open the door for her...and that is supposed to be the mother of my kids...? Eeee Achineke----Amadioa FORBID... Who is the man here? Winnie-------never ever...not under my HUSBANDMANSHIP...i love my woman...but not to the extent of leaving her to the darkness...na akilete kinyoriro ya kuenda...i got the medicine...We are not equal..... -- Mheshimiwa--Josh--- P.O Box 33506-00600, Nairobi. Mobile:0725-844589 -- 1 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 1 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en -- 1 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 1 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en -- 1 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. 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Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 1 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From edowino at googlemail.com Fri Jan 8 09:34:41 2010 From: edowino at googlemail.com (Edwin Onyango Owino) Date: Fri, 8 Jan 2010 14:34:41 +0000 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Why is Islam always related to terrorism? In-Reply-To: <71480.48829.qm@web57904.mail.re3.yahoo.com> References: <6a7a0b661001052227j205e037bs6040da6acd3c3a1e@mail.gmail.com> <700948.19937.qm@web31104.mail.mud.yahoo.com> <71d6154f1001060402p3cef2e18k333251beb31eedc9@mail.gmail.com> <236686.83488.qm@web31106.mail.mud.yahoo.com> <133564.99497.qm@web110815.mail.gq1.yahoo.com> <71480.48829.qm@web57904.mail.re3.yahoo.com> Message-ID: I have avoided this topic for a while, but before more misinformation continues to be perpetuated, let us look at the issues. For the record, I have lived in Muslim dominated nighbourhoods more than I have lived in Christian dominated ones. I have also studied the Quran on my own and therefore need no third party to tell me what the Quran does or doesn't say. Let me also make it clear that I am a Christian. It always baffles me when the West who are largely ignorant on Islam are treated as the final word on all matters Muslim. In my life with Muslim friends I realised that despite our religious differences, the problems which we face are the same. Whenever we ran into problems it was the Muslim friends that were more eager to help than people we share the same faith. I always knew that whenever there is a feast I was always welcome, and this is an invitation that I couldn't decline based on their great cooking. There was a time there was a big water shortage in my neighbourhood, the only place that had water was a mosque, they upheld equality to such an extent that I was almost ashamed they were treating all in the queue with absolute equality and they were not giving fellow Muslims the first priority. We recently had a church fund raiser for a project and surprise surprise, the second largest individual came from a Muslim! Am I to forget my experiences with my genuine Muslim brothers & sisters in favour of Western propaganda? That is what most of us are doing In any given society you will always find bad apples, and that extends to Islam as well. We have had the likes of Joseph Kony who say that they want to overturn the constitutional order and enforce the 10 commandments as the law, do we ever ascribe his actions to Christianity? What about the doomsday cults?? Much of what is called Islamic extremism is actually political rather than religious. Osama bin Laden is actually an American creature, the violence in the Middle East is more about land than it is about religion but according to the lazy journalists it is all about religion, and with an inordinate amount of time being spent on the goings on in the Middle East & the Persian gulf, it appears that Islam is a religion that is constantly at war. Edwin On Fri, Jan 8, 2010 at 5:38 AM, Salah Sheikh wrote: > Hi All, > Presumably, "all terrorists seem to be Muslim", but the question is why? > are Muslims more attuned to becoming terrorists? Who is a terrorist anyway > and why do they end becoming world statesmen? Remember "The Black > Pimpernel", he is one of the most respected statesmen today, they put him in > Robben Islands for 27 years because he was a terrorist. They would have put > him in Guantanamo Bay without charge in the current time. Nelson Mandela is > a respected elder, a statesman per excellence and a man who is revered > by everyone for his wisdom and simplicity but one time , he was a terrorist. > He remained on US watch list even after he retired from politics. Yasser > Arafat was a terrorist; they gave him a Nobel Prize for Peace, so was Jomo > Kenyatta; the leader of darkness and death, he ended up becoming a respected > African President and statesman. > Yes, we have no contest as to the fact that we produce more terrorists than > any other religion. This can be explained by the fact that we are more than > any other organized religion; there are 1.5 Billion of us and we are growing > faster than any other organized religion (*I** am assuming that > Christianity is not one religion but a conglomeration of many beliefs, each > taking a position on most issues and Islam is predominantly the Sunni Sect > which forms over 90% of the Muslim Population**).* > We also have a problem with the control of the pedagogy, I mean the terms > are not coined or applied by Muslims but by the Western media. They > therefore apply it to whoever they want from preachers who use microphones > to actual fighters who blow up themselves. They also apply to any situation > including insurgent groups fighting in their own countries to fringe groups > with global ideology. Again control of the term "terrorist" is not in the > hands of the Muslims. > The other problem is Western double standards. The Europeans want to > exploit everyone and anybody who stands in their way is a despot, a > terrorist, an extremist, a fundamentalist ad infinitum. They made Saddam and > then they showed him on TV with his mouth being checked with a spatula like > a cow. They made Osama Bin Laden, trained him and armed him and turned him > loose, it is not Muslims who gave this guy the precision and stealth that he > operates with but Muslims are being terrorized in the name of fighting > terrorism. The West messes up and other people pay the prize and those who > challenge the status quo become terrorists. > I agree with you that there are disproportionally more Muslims terrorists > than other societies. The Muslim World is also governed by despots and > monarchs who terrorize their people to appease the West. Where Muslims go to > the polls and elect their own government, the West distorts the people > choice. Think of Algeria and Palestine. In each case a Muslim leaning party > won the elections. The Western powers engineered a military coup in Algeria > and rejected the poll results in Palestine and Isolated the wining party > Hamas leading a blockade of Gaza that destroying a population of Muslims. > Those who fight these despicable Western stooges are termed as terrorists. > It is not Muslims who breed terrorists but it is circumstances that make > men to take up and fight for a better treatment. History has shown that all > powers labelled their opponents with foul names. It makes it easier to kill > a dog when it has a bad name. It is easier to deport Sheikh Faisal, unarmed > preacher, by calling him terrorists. It makes it easier to detain innocent > men at Guantanamo Bay for 8 years without charge. The term "terrorist" is > being used to massage the conscience of the public so that they will not see > the bigger injustice being committed against people. The more these labeling > of Muslims as terrorist continues the more terrorist join the ranks. It will > be very hard to fight 1.5 billion terrorists when all the Muslims end up > being labeled as terrorists. > Those are my two cents worth!!! > > > ------------------------------ > *From:* maurice oduor > > *To:* youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com > *Sent:* Wed, January 6, 2010 11:30:32 PM > > *Subject:* Re: [YP_Ke] Why is Islam always related to terrorism? > > Abu, > > You write a good article and I am inclined to associate myself with your > sentiments on this. > > But I have difficulties with your sentence that goes thus: > > "For yr information Islam is against the killing of an innocent person and > the Quran clealy states that whoever does this it is akin to the killing of > the whole of mankind." > > All Islamic terrorists always call out the name of Allah when they commit > these crime. Why? Don't they get proper Islamic teaching? > > > Courage, > > Maurice > > > ------------------------------ > *From:* abu Ayman > *To:* youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com > *Sent:* Wed, January 6, 2010 12:36:03 PM > *Subject:* Re: [YP_Ke] Why is Islam always related to terrorism? > > Hi Bwana felix > If you can remember, in 2006 Somalia attained normality and peace in 2006 > under the administration of the Union of Islamic Courts. This was after > numerous previous attempts to bring about peace through democracy and other > means had all failed. > The Kenyan government even recognised this fete and accorded Sheikh Sharrif > Ahmed the then UIC leader a red carpet treatment when he visted the > country. > Instead of supporting this innitiative, the so-called International > community quickly turned agaist the new administration simply because they > had embraced Islamic rule. > Kenya which innitially supported the UIC govt was bought to join the > US-Ethiopian axis of evil to topple the peaceful regime and handed it to > warlords and criminals who have been responsible for the anarchy which > Somalis have expereinced in the last two decades. These criminals are still > being supported financially and millitary and it is not a surprise that the > country is descending further into civil strife. > On Pakistan, for yr information some of the bomb attacks have been blamed > on the United States which is using them to descredit the Islamic opposition > to the US fronted pakistan govt. At the same time more Pakistanis are being > killed by US drone attacks which still continue even after protestes from > the pakistan govt. The same is happening in Afghanistan. > In a nutshell as i stated, the US is responsible for the shedding of Musim > blood in various countries. > It is true that is some countries Muslims have taken up arms but this is > being done against despostic and dictotrial regimes which are being prodded > by the US to serve its interests. This is exactly what the likes of Kenyatta > and Nelson Mandela did. > > > > The democracy which you are talkning about ony exists on paper as the US > will never allow a popular adminsitration to come to power if it refused to > tow its line. Algeria and Hamas in Palestine are clear examples. At the same > time the US will not allow democracy to prevail in many of the Arabo > countries as it is sure they will all be uprooted in a fair election and > replaced by parties with an Islamic agenda. > > > > For yr information Islam is against the killing of an innocent person and > the Quran clealy states that whoever does this it is akin to the killing of > the whole of mankind. > > > > It is also important that all the root causes of so-called terrorism those > carried out by Muslims and non-Muslims be addressed. Evading this will as > the US and other countries are doing will only create more terrorists and > even high tech scanners are airports will never solve the problem > as ingenious people will also come up with ingenious methods to beat the > system. > > > > Abu Ayman > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------ > > *From:* Felix Otiato > *To:* youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com > *Sent:* Wed, January 6, 2010 4:02:48 AM > *Subject:* Re: [YP_Ke] Why is Islam always related to terrorism? > > > Abu, > > Happy new year! Why would the western media urge Pakistanis to bomb > themselves everyday. Iraq. why are the factions in Somali bombing themselves > out of existance. For me I will equate 'terrorism' to the fact that these > guys have not embraced democracy, peace and are so obsessed with killing one > another just to prove they are superior. > > There is a big difference with counries muscling it out in an officially > declared war and outrightly going at each other's throat. These guys on the > contrary hide among the people. So the cases of Hiroshima and Hitler do not > prove your point sir. The LRA are a rebel group openly known to the > government and have uniforms and guns. > > Whereas the points you have raised have some weight, it is still > unacceptable to go around killing your own people in the magnitude we see in > Pakistan (which has never been raided by the US) and Iraq. Iran is just a > case of the western media (maybe) informing the people they can be governed > better. Ireland and other case had clear objectives which have been met and > the attrocities stoped. > > It is the extreme radical(ism) we see in the middle east that led to this > word terrorism. I am happy our muslim brothers in Kenya have not embraced > such; and I hope they will not. > > Peace. > > > On 1/5/10, abu Ayman wrote: >> >> Hi Boniface >> >> There is absolutely no truth in what you are implying that most Muslims >> are terrorists. The truth is that Muslims are have been most affected by >> terrorism more than any other community. It is the Western media which has >> spread this propaganda and it is unfortunate that many people including >> yourself have swallowed this without any question. >> Today everyone talks of 911 as the biggest terrorist event in history but >> no one mentions of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki genocide by a Christian nation >> the United States which left hundreds of thousands dead and who scars >> continued up to this day to torment the Japanese. >> >> The annihilation of the Jews by Hitler is also seldom mentioned. Even the >> Pope of the day didn?t come out to condemn this barbaric act simply because >> those who perpetuated this were Christians. >> >> Next door in Uganda, the Lords Resistance Army carried acts of brutality >> against innocent people cutting of their lips, noses and chopping of hands. >> Young girls were abducted from schools and turned into sex slaves. Yet this >> same group was openly advocating for a puritarian Christian rule based on >> the Ten Commandments. >> >> In Ireland, The IRA, a catholic movement carried out scores bomb attacks >> against its protestant enemies in London and other parts of the United >> States for several years killing scores of innocent people. >> >> It is noteworthy to mention that while the IRA was carrying out this >> killing sprees, it was a legal organization in the US and it was allowed >> to carry out fundraising activities to finance its military (terrorist) >> operations in the UK. >> >> Timothy McVeigh who was convicted of carrying out the devastating Oklahoma >> bombing in the US which led to nearly 200 people dead did that in >> revenge for a federal attack against the Davidian cult-a SDA sect two yeas >> earlier. >> >> Just a few years ago, in Bosnia, Serb Christians carried out some of the >> worst massacre ever witnessed in Europe with the sole purpose of >> annihilating Muslims but no terrorism connection was established to those >> who perpetrated the massacre. >> >> Many examples abound but what is common in all these cases is that they >> are considered terrorist attacks and are not linked to Christianity. >> >> In Palestine, Jews who are mainly Caucasians who have no ancestral claim >> on Palestine have been given the licence to brutalise and kill Palestinians >> in their own land at will and we have never heard them being refered to >> as terrorists or extremists. But a Palestinian child fighting for freedom of >> his land and dignity of his people is quickly labeled a terrorist. >> >> In India Hindus continually massacre Muslims, In China there is an official >> policy to suppress Muslims in Xianjing but in all these cases those >> perpetuating these crimes are exonerated. >> >> During the reign of Saddam, Iraq was among the most peaceful countries in >> the Middle East till George Bush?s invasion transformed in into the most >> dangerous place on earth. During Saddam?s time the phenemon of Suicide >> bombing was never known now it is a daily occurrence. >> >> More than a million innocent Iraqis have been killed by the United States >> and its allies in Iraq and no one is mentioning about this atrocities. >> >> In Afghanistan without any proof that the 911 attacks were carried out in >> the country, the US went on to carry out attacks in the country killing >> hundreds of thousands of people, a number far greater than the 911 vicitms. >> Now and then we hear missile attacks by US drones which kill innocent >> civilians and not even an apology comes forth from Obama. >> >> The United States and the Western Media, the value of a Muslim blood is >> worthless and does not deserve any mention. It is unfortunate that some of >> us have been brainwashed and are joining this bandwangon. Even church >> leaders have also gone ahead to forsake their ideals and kept mum in the >> face of these horrendous acts simply because the victims are Muslims! >> >> >> >> Abu Ayman >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------ >> *From:* Boniface Machau >> *To:* youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com >> *Sent:* Tue, January 5, 2010 10:27:12 PM >> *Subject:* [YP_Ke] Why is Islam always related to terrorism? >> >> Now i know not all Muslims are terrorists but it is arguable that most >> terrorists are Muslims. From what Islamic scholars always say, Islam is a >> religion of peace, so why is it when there are terrorists, they always say >> there ways are supported by their religion, and therefore labled muslim >> extremeists? You never hear of Christian extremeists or Atheist extremeists. >> >> The next question,what are islamic sholars doing to counter the negative >> PR earned to the religion by terrorists?Some wonder why islam popularity is >> dwindling yet the answer is right in the news headlines,"terrorism." >> >> Yesterday we heard the latest victim of muslim terrorist . he was deported >> to Tanzania by Kenyan Government since all the other airlies of the world >> refused to accept him in their planes. >> >> Boni (Kajulah!) >> -- >> 3 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and >> Planning!!!!!! >> >> Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 >> Venue: Coast car park, >> Time: 2:30 -5:00pm >> Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. >> Way forward for the group, this year. >> Damage: 800 bob >> Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) >> >> To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or >> send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >> >> 3 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting >> >> Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, >> Time: 3:00pm >> Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. >> >> Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 >> Join the group at >> http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en >> >> >> >> >> -- >> 3 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and >> Planning!!!!!! >> >> Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 >> Venue: Coast car park, >> Time: 2:30 -5:00pm >> Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. >> Way forward for the group, this year. >> Damage: 800 bob >> Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) >> >> To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or >> send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >> >> 3 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting >> >> Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, >> Time: 3:00pm >> Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. >> >> Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 >> Join the group at >> http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en >> >> -- > 3 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and > Planning!!!!!! > > Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 > Venue: Coast car park, > Time: 2:30 -5:00pm > Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. > Way forward for the group, this year. > Damage: 800 bob > Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) > > To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send > her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > 3 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting > > Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, > Time: 3:00pm > Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. > > Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 > Join the group at > http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en > > -- > 3 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and > Planning!!!!!! > > Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 > Venue: Coast car park, > Time: 2:30 -5:00pm > Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. > Way forward for the group, this year. > Damage: 800 bob > Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) > > To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send > her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > 3 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting > > Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, > Time: 3:00pm > Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. > > Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 > Join the group at > http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en > > ------------------------------ > Make your browsing faster, safer, and easier with the new Internet > Explorer? 8. 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Very ideal, free from noise, lunch served plus other conference facilities. -------Original Message------- From: The Excel Geek Date: 08/01/2010 12:15:35 To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Subject: [YP_Ke] Searching for a Meeting Hall for 50 Persons Hello YP"s Anyone with ideas where in town I can get a room with the specs below Can accomodate upto 50 persons Fitted with white board & projector Can be used for a who day meeting Away from noise Ideal of training Anyone with an idea please hit me up on 0722 831 259/ Skype & Yahoo - kipkanist Regards -- 1 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 1 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en -- 1 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. 1 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 1 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 1 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From jean-baptiste.sene at acordinternational.org Fri Jan 8 10:01:40 2010 From: jean-baptiste.sene at acordinternational.org (Jean-Baptiste) Date: Fri, 08 Jan 2010 15:01:40 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Attention! MYKES LOUNGE, LEVEL 4 - FIESTA CLUB for the LYP Investment Club Meeting In-Reply-To: <82dec6651001080654u674ed2d4g87c419473922cd83@mail.gmail.com> References: <82dec6651001080648m1710f85chac1a0e2cf58eaa99@mail.gmail.com> <82dec6651001080654u674ed2d4g87c419473922cd83@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: Hi. I may be interested to participate (if it is an open meeting). Please provide direction to the venue. Thanks and regards. On 01/08/10, Moderator YP_Ke wrote: > > Please Note we shall be at Mykes Lounge, Level 4, Fiesta Club for the meeting below > > > > Agenda of LYP Investment Club Meeting to be held at Club Fiesta from > 3pm ? 5pm, Saturday 9th January 2010 > > 1. ? ? ?Introductions ? Each member to have 1 minute to INTRODUCE to > oneself. ? 20 minutes > 2. ? ? ?Ideas ? Each member to have 2 minutes to EXPRESS his/her ideas of > the kind of investments (s)he envisions. ? 40 minutes > 3. ? ? ?Consensus ? Members to agree on a SHARED way forward. ? 20 minutes > 4. ? ? ?Targets ? members to set short term & long term TARGETS for the > identified investment vehicle. ? 10 minutes > 5. ? ? ?Agree on some BASIC GUIDELINES & REGULATION. ? 20 minutes > 6. ? ? ?Share out any arising tasks and set date for the next meeting. ? 10 minutes > > Confirmed members > > Andrew Mutua > Awour Achayo > Benard Mwangi > Boniface Mbuki > Carol Kavuu > Caroline Njeri > Dan Nyutu > David Okello > Francis Mwangi > Gideon Maingi > James Adede > James M > Josiah Onsembe > Josiah Wachira > Kelvin Jayanoris > Loice Mwacharo > Matt Ogutu > Maurine Njeri > Mumia Harrison > Murithi Magiri > Sophie Randal > Victor Kebati > > > Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 > Join the group at > http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en (http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en) > > -- > Regards > YP_Ke Group Moderator > > -- > Regards > YP_Ke Group Moderator > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From Dickens.Odhiambo at gmsi.com Fri Jan 8 10:00:51 2010 From: Dickens.Odhiambo at gmsi.com (Dickens Odhiambo) Date: Fri, 8 Jan 2010 10:00:51 -0500 Subject: [Jambo] More Information on DEATH ANNOUNCEMENT - MRS. ROSE A. M. OSUNGA KODULA Message-ID: -----Original Message----- From: Njoki McCoy [mailto:joks817 at comcast.net] Sent: Friday, January 08, 2010 1:56 AM Subject: More Information on DEATH ANNOUNCEMENT - MRS. ROSE A. M. OSUNGA KODULA ROSE_OSUNGA1.jpg Friends, It is with great sadness we announce the passing to Glory of Mrs. Rose A.M. Osunga Kodula following a long illness bravely borne. She passed away on Wednesday morning, January 6th, 2010 at Shady Grove Adventist Hospital, Rockville, Maryland. Mrs. Osunga Kodula was wife to James O. Kodula and mother to Lilian, Tom, Kenneth, George, Eva and Noreen Kodula. Our condolences and prayers are with the bereaved family as they grieve the loss of a wife, mother, sister, grandmother, aunt and sister-in-law. Family and friends are meeting daily for prayers and support at: 9309 Taverney Terrace, Gaithersburg, MD 20879 A tentative date of Saturday January 16th, has been set for a fundraiser to assist in costs of taking Mrs. Kodula home (Kenya) to rest. Venue and time to be confirmed later. The account below has also been set up for contributions. James O. Kodula Bank of America Routing Number - 540060102 Account Number - 381020081210 Please pass this message along to friends and well-wishers of the Kodula's. For more information please contact:- Kodula's - 301-519-0773 / 301-537-4479 Grace Mumbi Ngugi - 301-938-6726 Kaka - 301-938-6704 Matilda - 240-994-4679 Lucy Kihanya-McCoy - 240-432-5829 Barikiwa, Njoki McCoy -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Name: SpamAssassinReport.txt URL: From ppa at africaonline.co.ke Sat Jan 9 00:31:29 2010 From: ppa at africaonline.co.ke (People For Peace) Date: Sat, 9 Jan 2010 08:31:29 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] Regional News Message-ID: <20100109055237.82DD41F9297D@kichungi.swiftkenya.com> Colleagues Home & Abroad Regional News TO STOP ILLEGAL ARMS-TRAFFICKING IS ALMOST MISSION IMPOSSIBLE BY FR JOACHIM OMOLO OUKO, AJ NAIROBI-KENYA JANUARY 9, 2010 Because of the prevalence of armaments and land mines on the Continent and its Islands, the African bishops on their second African synod proposition 23 associating itself with the Holy See gladly welcomed United Nation (UN) initiatives, African Union and regional intergovernmental organizations like the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) - Small-Arms Embargo, to stop illegal arms-trafficking and to make transparent all legal trading in arms. For this mission to be effective the Synod recommends that the Pontifical Council "Justice and Peace" update its document on the arms' trade by encouraging national governments to support the on-going study and preparation of an Arms' Trade Treaty (ATT) within the UN, with binding universal standards for the global commerce of conventional weapons, which according to the bishops would respect human rights and humanitarian international law. Making their own the call of the prophet Isaiah, for love of God and neighbour, "they shall beat their swords into ploughshares and their spears into pruning hooks" (Is 2:4), the Synod Fathers propose that the design and production of all kinds of arms be drastically reduced for the sake of education and agricultural development which respects the environment. They absolutely condemn the production of nuclear arms, biological arms, anti-personnel and every sort of weapons of mass destruction. They demand that these be banned from the face of the earth-and that the Episcopal Conferences in arms-producing countries are encouraged to advocate that their governments pass legislation restraining the production and distribution of arms to the detriment of African peoples and nations. The call by the Synod Fathers is similar to that of the National Conference of Catholic Bishops of June 16, 1995 where they resolved that the arms trade is a scandal. The conference wondered why weapons of war are bought and sold almost as if they were simply another commodity like appliances or industrial machinery. They condemned the trade because it is a serious moral disorder in today's world-yet the predominant role of their own country in sustaining and even promoting the arms trade, sometimes for economic reasons they said is a moral challenge for their nation, arguing that jobs at home cannot justify exporting the means of war abroad. The bishops argued further that in too many cases, the global arms trade has brought not security, but aggression, repression and long-term instability, the starvation among Somali children, destruction of Angolan villages, Cambodian lands which are rendered uninhabitable by landmines and seemingly endless conflict in Afghanistan as the fruits of this deadly trade. Even though it is against the background that these realities have moved the African bishops to appeal to those in the North to "stop arms sales to groups locked in conflict in Africa, this call is almost mission impossible given that the north benefit a lot from such conflicts. The US is undoubtedly the biggest arms exporter to Africa contributing to about 50 per cent of all arms export to the continent. As a result of arms trade, whether legally or illegally, Africa today is littered with hundreds of millions of small arms and light weapons that fuel conflicts and instabilities, making it difficult for any economic development to take place. Despite the fact that tens of millions of Africans have died from the export of arms to the continent and several millions others injured, the north and other developed nations still flood Africa with these deadly weapons. It explains why Africa cannot develop since its biggest budget is spent on buying weapons. This has led to many African nations for children not to have access to education, medicines, water, shelter, food and clothing. In other words it has resulted to abject poverty. This is not to mention the endless wars in Somalia, Sudan, Chad, Central African Republic, DR Congo, Angola, Ivory Coast fuelled by arms imports from US, UK, France, Russia, North Korea, China, former Soviet and Eastern European nations alone. It explains why the US cannot prevail upon China which has continued to export arms to Sudan despite mounting evidence that the arms are being used to commit genocide in Darfur. Leave alone in 2008 when the people of Zimbabwe were starving and undergoing election tension, China still shipped arms to the country. It explains further why such actions by China, North Korea, Russia and other undemocratic nations are not willing to stop exporting arms. China and Russia is the biggest supplier of arms to the continent. Between 2000 and 2007 alone African states purchased 1.1 billion dollars worth of arms from Russia. The US cannot intervene even though the waves of civil wars that hit and devastated Liberia, Sierra Leone, Ivory Coast, Congo, Chad, Central African Republic, Somalia, Uganda, Sudan, Angola, Niger and Guinea were made possible through the sale of small arms and light weapons to governments and rebels alike by western defence contractors and arms companies. The US cannot intervene because they are also included in the deal. A report published by the UN in October 2002 accusing 85companies most of them Western companies of directly financing the war in DR. Congo in order to have free access to the minerals and other resources located in the East of the country can tell it further why stopping the supply is almost mission impossible. That is why even though these companies have been accused of arming the armies of Uganda and Rwanda to go to war in DRC so that they could exploit the rich mineral wealth for them, their mission continues. In DRC for instance, the 3Ts-tin, tantalum, tungsten-and gold from the mines of Eastern Congo are very important because they go all the way to your cell phone-like the sample shown below here (courtesy of Enough Project) are just few examples to demonstrate how these foreign nations are interested in wars in Africa. Conflict Minerals, Congo These mineral ores, as well as gold, are key elements of electronics products including cell phones and personal computers, and also are the principal source of revenue for armed groups and military units that prey on civilians in eastern Congo. Even though Secretary of State Hillary Clinton highlighted the link between armed conflict, sexual violence, and minerals when she visited eastern Congo in August 2009, arguing that the world needs to do more "to prevent the mineral wealth from the DRC ending up in the hands of those who fund the violence, the fact that US interest is the same it makes her argument a mockery. Children cannot go to school (like this one shown below) because they are busy mining minerals. The parents would rather encourage their children to go mining because at least an evening meal is assured of which going to school cannot bring. To meet its oil and mineral needs, Beijing alone has consistently delivered arms to "pariah' states in Africa especially those like Sudan and Zimbabwe. China alone sold Sudan $55 million worth of arms between 2003 and 2006. It explains why, despite the call by Pope John Paul II who was quoted to have said that the arms-producing countries should consider their moral responsibility, especially concerning their trade with developing countries because they were threats to peace, human rights and development, the trade is still on. The Holy Father issued "a vigorous appeal for the definitive cessation of the manufacture and use of those arms called 'anti-personnel mines which continue to kill and to cause irreparable damage, especially from Cambodia to Angola where large areas have been rendered uninhabitable, preventing refugees from returning to their homes, inhibiting postwar reconstruction, and producing an ongoing threat to innocent life. In his 1987 encyclical, "On Social Concern", Pope John Paul II also noted with concern that landmines are symptomatic of a wider problem, noting that our own country should be the leader in this deadly market in arms which is a source of shame, not pride, adding that as a nation, we should seek to market our ideals, not our weapons. We must "seek peace and pursue it" (Ps 34:15). It is against the background that in July 2003 the Vatican proposed to the international community that an agreement be adopted to eradicate the illicit trade in small arms and light weapons. The request which came during an address by Archbishop Celestino Migliore, the Holy See's permanent observer at the United Nations, at the first U.N. biennial meeting of states on trade in these arms in New York, USA, proposed further that it is each state's responsibility for halting illicit arms transfers, as "it is states which have the capability of reducing and eliminating the death and destruction that result from the availability and use of small arms and light weapons. The term Small Arms and Light Weapons, or SALW, covers a wide range of weapons, including revolvers, rifles, assault rifles, machine guns, grenade launchers, portable anti-tank and anti-aircraft guns and missile launchers, and mortars of less than 100mm calibre. These tend to be relatively cheap, and easy to obtain, use and maintain. U.N. estimates that there are more than 600 million small arms and light weapons in circulation worldwide. 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Give your man space In-Reply-To: <162314.50039.qm@web63903.mail.re1.yahoo.com> References: <162314.50039.qm@web63903.mail.re1.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <576529.28679.qm@web50501.mail.re2.yahoo.com> I don't understand what fun a woman or man would have without her husband or wife given that your spouse should be your best friend. I have never enjoyed the company of any other woman more than that of my wife. I know know that people are different. May God help us! ________________________________ From: judy akinyi To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Sent: Wed, January 6, 2010 1:10:26 PM Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] Lady! Give your man space @ winnie you are very correct they should give us space too. --- On Tue, 1/5/10, winnie mwatati wrote: >From: winnie mwatati >Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] Lady! Give your man space >To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com >Date: Tuesday, January 5, 2010, 11:34 PM > > >I totally agree with you Benard. But why is it that when a woman asks her husband for sometime out mostly at night with her friends he refuses? Many men feel insecure when their women are out having fun. Why dont they want > to give us space too? > > > > ________________________________ From: benard bwire >To: young proffess >Sent: Tue, January 5, 2010 5:05:03 PM >Subject: [YP_Ke] Lady! Give your man space > > >Relationship experts say that a man who is allowed freedom to be with his friends is happier and more content. So he tells you he will be with his friends this weekend and all you can think of is throwing tantrums because he chose his friends over you! Much as he is your man, he does have friends and their company is quite different from yours, so he will occasionally prefer it to yours, just like you may sometimes prefer to spend time with your girlfriends and not be around him. When he says he can?t be with you, call up your girlfriends and have fun. Don?t lie around wondering why he chose his friends over you. > >> -- >3 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! > >Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 >Venue: Coast car park, >Time: 2:30 -5:00pm >Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. > Way forward for the group, this year. >Damage: 800 bob >Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) > >To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >3 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting > >Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, >Time: > 3:00pm >Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. > >Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 >Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en > > >-- >3 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! > >Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 >Venue: Coast car park, >Time: 2:30 -5:00pm >Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. > Way forward for the group, this year. >Damage: 800 bob >Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) > >To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >3 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting > >Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, >Time: 3:00pm >Agenda: Introductions > and finding a common way forward. > >Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 >Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en > -- 3 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 3 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 1 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 1 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From johngichuru2004 at gmail.com Fri Jan 8 17:47:03 2010 From: johngichuru2004 at gmail.com (Gichuru) Date: Sat, 9 Jan 2010 01:47:03 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Nairobi School-Admission Form One.. In-Reply-To: <630578.26496.qm@web110805.mail.gq1.yahoo.com> References: <66a6b4411001070730v6dac9dc7v662adb839b9b67f2@mail.gmail.com> <630578.26496.qm@web110805.mail.gq1.yahoo.com> Message-ID: Mheshimiwa, The selection was done today and I believe there will be another one to be done for the no-shows. Based on this year's performance and considering that your nephew had the school as the first choice, he stands a big chance of being selected. I have been involved in this exercise in the past although it was manually done then. It has since been automated. All the best to your nephew. Usitoe kitu. On Fri, Jan 8, 2010 at 12:20 AM, maurice oduor wrote: > What are you asking for? Someone who can help you "talk" to the > authorities at Nairobi School? I smell potential corruption in here > somewhere. > > Courage, > Maurice > > > ------------------------------ > *From:* Mheshimiwa... > *To:* youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com > *Sent:* Thu, January 7, 2010 10:30:49 AM > *Subject:* [YP_Ke] Nairobi School-Admission Form One.. > > > Hey guys...i got a nepwen who schored 401 marks in last years KCPE. > I want him to join Nairobi school as we not sure if he will be selected > though it was his first choice... > Anyone who can help? > -- > *Mheshimiwa--Josh-- > P.O Box 33506-00600, > Nairobi. > Mobile:0725-844589* > -- > 1 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and > Planning!!!!!! > > Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 > Venue: Coast car park, > Time: 2:30 -5:00pm > Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. > Way forward for the group, this year. > Damage: 800 bob > Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) > > To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send > her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > 1 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting > > Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 > Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, > Time: 3:00pm > Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. > > > Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 > Join the group at > http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en > > ------------------------------ > > *Yahoo! 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URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From jairuschurch at yahoo.com Fri Jan 8 20:34:10 2010 From: jairuschurch at yahoo.com (Jagem K'Onyiego) Date: Fri, 8 Jan 2010 17:34:10 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Why is Islam always related to terrorism? Message-ID: <6000.49827.qm@web62104.mail.re1.yahoo.com> Abu, ? You may use a thousand pages to explain why, in many instances, Islam will be related to terrorism, but I can assure you that?you will fail. Why? 1.?Many Muslims have allowed themselves to be misused by terror Gangs in their midst.?These Gangs have planted discord?in the minds of the adherents, while misguiding their people that they are fighting for a religious cause. Therefore any small disagreement with? a person of this faith is viewed to be anti Islam and for that a Religious war can be declared on the spot. I do not believe that this is what Islam and the Koran advises?the Muslims to follow. 2. The international media is?Biased and influenced by a certain group of people who has a certain agenda. This group of people do not necessarily see the need to promote Islam. Therefore any small negativity about Islam will be viewed as hostile or terror oriented. 3. The?Media, in the recent past has shown some very disturbing where?"Mass murder" is viewed as justifiable and in some instances celebrated by a section of Muslim adherents. I think this is very wrong as it seriously complicates matters for?other MUSLIMS who may be genuinely oppressed and need their freedom. A case in hand is Palestinians and Uighur people in China. ? Now Majority of these people would like to live in peace just like the rest of other people in the world. Yet when a few extremists hijack the whole process of freedom fight and selfishly attack and kill other who have little or no idea at all on the struggle, then it becomes worrisome. Sooner those who control the media will use that to explain to the world why it is dangerous to let the Palestinians gain their freedom or the?Uighur to live freely. You may not agree with this but, the Media controllers will be justified in their actions. ? So, what is the way forward? I think the way forward is for the peace loving Muslims to come out and stop those who are Hijacking Islam and using it in a negative way. What is also surprising is that there is enough engineering skills for a territory like Palestinia. I keep on imagining what would happen if those skills were turned around and focused on developing the territory? The same goes for?a country like Iran.?I try to imagine what would happen if all those billions of those Rials and manpower for building Nuclear warhead was to be?redirected on improving agriculture, housing and highways. Don't you think Iran would be a far better place than DUBAI? Just a thought. ? Solution. Peace loving Muslims must come out in their?millions to say no to those who are? hijacking?the religion for their selfish plans. Let the people say that they need peace, so that they can force their governments to, redirect their efforts in solving issues that affect the people. Jihad-ism is not a process to solve people's problems. There is no war that brings development. War only causes destruction. ? K'Onyiego??? ? ?? --- On Wed, 1/6/10, abu Ayman wrote: From: abu Ayman Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] Why is Islam always related to terrorism? To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Date: Wednesday, January 6, 2010, 9:36 AM Hi Bwana felix If you can remember, in 2006 Somalia attained normality and peace in 2006 under the administration of the Union of Islamic Courts. This was after numerous previous attempts to bring about peace through democracy and other means had all failed. The Kenyan government even recognised this fete and accorded Sheikh Sharrif Ahmed the then UIC leader? a red carpet treatment when he visted the country. Instead of supporting this innitiative, the so-called International community quickly turned agaist the new administration simply because they had embraced Islamic rule.? ?Kenya which innitially supported the UIC govt was bought to join the? US-Ethiopian axis of evil to topple the peaceful regime? and handed it to warlords and criminals who have been responsible? for the anarchy which Somalis have expereinced in the last two decades. These criminals are still being supported financially and millitary and it is not a surprise that the country is descending further into civil strife. On Pakistan, for yr information? some of the bomb attacks have been blamed on the United States which is using them to descredit the Islamic opposition to the US fronted pakistan govt. At the same time more Pakistanis are being killed by US drone attacks which still continue even after protestes from the pakistan govt. The same is happening in Afghanistan. In a nutshell as i stated, the US is responsible for the shedding of Musim blood in various countries. It is true that is some countries Muslims have taken up arms but this is being done against despostic and dictotrial regimes which are being prodded by the US to serve its interests. This is exactly what the likes of Kenyatta and Nelson Mandela did. ? The democracy which you are talkning about ony exists on paper as the US will never allow a popular adminsitration to come to power if it refused to tow its line. Algeria and Hamas in Palestine are clear examples. At the same time the US will not allow democracy to prevail in many of the Arabo countries as it is sure they will all be uprooted in a fair election and replaced by parties with an Islamic agenda. ? For yr information Islam is against the killing of an innocent person and the Quran clealy states that whoever does this it is akin to the killing of the whole of mankind. ? It is also important that all the root causes of so-called terrorism those carried out by Muslims and non-Muslims be addressed. Evading this will as the US and other countries are doing will only create more terrorists and even high tech scanners are airports will never solve the problem as?ingenious people will also come up with? ingenious methods to beat the system. ? Abu Ayman ? ? ? ? From: Felix Otiato To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Sent: Wed, January 6, 2010 4:02:48 AM Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] Why is Islam always related to terrorism? ? Abu, ? Happy new year! Why would the western media urge Pakistanis to bomb themselves everyday. Iraq. why are the factions in Somali bombing themselves out of existance. For me I will equate 'terrorism' to the fact that these guys have not embraced democracy, peace and are so obsessed with killing one another just to prove they are superior. ? There is a big difference with counries muscling it out in an officially declared war and outrightly going at each other's throat. These guys on the contrary hide among the people. So the cases of Hiroshima and Hitler do not prove your point sir. The LRA are a rebel group openly known to the government and have uniforms and guns. ? Whereas the points you have raised have some weight, it is still unacceptable to go around killing your own people in the magnitude we see in Pakistan (which has never been raided by the US) and Iraq. Iran is just a case of the western media (maybe) informing the people they can be governed better. Ireland and other case had clear objectives which have been met and the attrocities stoped. ? It is the extreme radical(ism) we see in the middle east that led to this word terrorism. I am happy our muslim brothers in Kenya have not embraced such; and I hope they will not. ? Peace. ? On 1/5/10, abu Ayman wrote: Hi Boniface There is absolutely no truth in what you are implying that most Muslims are terrorists. The? truth is that Muslims are have been most affected by terrorism more than any other community. It is the Western media which has spread this propaganda and it is unfortunate that many people including yourself have swallowed? this without any question. Today everyone talks of 911 as the biggest terrorist event in history but no one mentions of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki genocide by a Christian nation the United States which left hundreds of thousands dead and who scars continued up to this day to torment the Japanese. The annihilation of the Jews by Hitler is also seldom mentioned. Even the Pope of the day didn?t come out to condemn this barbaric act simply because those who perpetuated this were Christians. Next door in Uganda, the Lords Resistance Army carried acts of brutality against innocent people cutting of their lips, noses and chopping of hands. Young girls were abducted from schools and turned into sex slaves. Yet this same group was openly advocating for a puritarian Christian rule based on the Ten Commandments. In Ireland, The IRA, a catholic movement carried out scores ?bomb attacks against its protestant enemies in London and other parts of the United States for several years killing scores of innocent people. It is noteworthy to mention that while the IRA was carrying out this killing sprees, it was a legal organization in the US and? it was allowed to carry out fundraising activities to finance its military (terrorist) operations in the UK. Timothy McVeigh who was convicted of carrying out the devastating Oklahoma bombing in the US which led to nearly 200 people ?dead did that in revenge for a federal attack against the Davidian cult-a SDA sect two yeas earlier. Just a few years ago, in Bosnia, Serb Christians carried out some of the worst massacre ever witnessed in Europe with the sole purpose of annihilating Muslims but no terrorism connection was established to those who perpetrated the massacre. Many examples abound but what is common in all these cases is that they are considered terrorist attacks and are not linked to Christianity. In Palestine, Jews who are mainly Caucasians who have no ancestral claim on Palestine have been given the licence to brutalise and kill Palestinians in their own land ?at will and we have never heard them being refered to as terrorists or extremists. But a Palestinian child fighting for freedom of his land and dignity of his people ?is quickly labeled a ?terrorist. In India Hindus continually massacre Muslims, In China there is an ?official policy to suppress Muslims in Xianjing but in all these cases those perpetuating these crimes are exonerated. During the reign of Saddam, Iraq was among the most peaceful countries in the Middle East till George Bush?s invasion transformed in into the most dangerous place on earth. During Saddam?s time the phenemon of Suicide bombing was never known now it is a daily occurrence. More than a million innocent Iraqis have been killed by the United States and its allies in Iraq and no one is mentioning about this atrocities. In Afghanistan without any proof that the 911 attacks were carried out in the country, the US went on to carry out attacks in the country killing hundreds of thousands of people, a number far greater than the 911 vicitms. Now and then we hear missile attacks by US drones ?which kill innocent civilians and not even an apology comes forth from Obama. The United States and the Western Media,? the value of a Muslim blood is worthless and does not deserve any mention. It is unfortunate that some of us have been brainwashed and are joining this bandwangon. Even church leaders have also gone ahead to forsake their ideals? and kept mum in the face of these horrendous acts simply because the victims are Muslims! ? Abu Ayman ? ? ? From: Boniface Machau To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Sent: Tue, January 5, 2010 10:27:12 PM Subject: [YP_Ke] Why is Islam always related to terrorism? Now i know not all Muslims are terrorists but it is arguable that most terrorists are Muslims. From what Islamic scholars always say, Islam is a religion of peace, so why is it when there are terrorists, they always say there ways are supported by their religion, and therefore labled muslim extremeists? You never hear of Christian extremeists or Atheist extremeists. The next question,what are islamic sholars doing to counter the negative PR earned to the religion by terrorists?Some wonder why islam popularity is dwindling yet the answer is right in the news headlines,"terrorism." Yesterday we heard the latest victim of muslim terrorist . he was deported to Tanzania by Kenyan Government since all the other airlies of the world refused to accept him in their planes. Boni (Kajulah!) -- 3 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 3 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en ? ? -- 3 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. ? ? ? ? ? ? ?Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 3 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en -- 3 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 3 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en -- 3 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Way forward for the group, this year. 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LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From wpsafrica at gmail.com Sat Jan 9 00:52:26 2010 From: wpsafrica at gmail.com (wps global) Date: Fri, 8 Jan 2010 21:52:26 -0800 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Mortgage relief. In-Reply-To: <25740.73611.qm@web51008.mail.re2.yahoo.com> References: <25740.73611.qm@web51008.mail.re2.yahoo.com> Message-ID: I assume you already have a morgage, Mortgage relief only works if you have a morgage. Basicaly you are allowed a relief of ksh 150,000 per year on intrest on mortgage. This amount is deducted from your income before taaxes as a relief the same way you pay NHIF,NSSF and insurance. In most cases this would be at the rate of a12,500 ksh every month. Your payroll accountant should be able to do that, however you need to provide documentation from your morthage provider indicating that a mortgage is in place. The other relief available is the one indicated by Ndinda below which primarily is in the event you are saving to buy a house, the amount is Ksh 4000 per month and it would need to be with a registered home savings company eg Housing finance etc. again this is deducted before calculating your taxable income. On Fri, Jan 8, 2010 at 5:26 AM, Doreen Mutyota wrote: > You mean how you can get a tax relief when you have a morgage. > > If that is the case then your employer gets to deduct a max of kshs 4000 > from your gross pay before calculating your tax. It redudes your taxable pay > by a maximum of kshs 4000. > > > > > *Ndinda Mutyota* > " Do not doubt in darkness what the Lord told you in the light" > > > --- On *Fri, 1/8/10, Johnstone -- -- * wrote: > > > From: Johnstone -- -- > Subject: [YP_Ke] Mortgage relief. > To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com > Date: Friday, January 8, 2010, 5:04 AM > > > Hi good people, > > Anyone here from the Revenue Authority? I would like to know how mortgage > relief works in Kenya. > > Regards/Johnstone. > -- > 1 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and > Planning!!!!!! > > Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 > Venue: Coast car park, > Time: 2:30 -5:00pm > Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. > Way forward for the group, this year. > Damage: 800 bob > Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) > > To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send > her email to josekamanthe at gmail.comwith your name and phone number. > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > 1 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting > > Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 > Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, > Time: 3:00pm > Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. > > Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 > Join the group at > http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en > > > > -- > 1 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and > Planning!!!!!! > > Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 > Venue: Coast car park, > Time: 2:30 -5:00pm > Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. > Way forward for the group, this year. > Damage: 800 bob > Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) > > To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send > her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > 1 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting > > Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 > Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, > Time: 3:00pm > Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. > > Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 > Join the group at > http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en > > -- '"There is always another way" www.wps-global-net" -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From owner-thedishlist at treet.ctinetworks.com Sun Jan 10 20:04:26 2010 From: owner-thedishlist at treet.ctinetworks.com (owner-thedishlist at treet.ctinetworks.com) Date: Sun, 10 Jan 2010 20:04:26 -0500 (EST) Subject: [Jambo] The DISH Vol. 13 No 2 Message-ID: <20100111010426.C1200176916@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. 13 No 2..Dedicated to the Dialogue on Race... 01-10-10 ******************************************************** Table of Contents 1. Venue for an Artist...Ain't I a Woman?...By Sojourner Truth 2. News You Use...Tough on Kids 3. Bit of History...Sojourner Truth (1797-1883) 4. Arguments of the Past Foreshadow Today...By John Burl Smith 5. Intuit's Vibe...Banjos Playing Through the Broken Glass (Excerpts)...By David Glenn Cox 6. Politics Y2K10...2010 Voting Matters 7. Disgruntled 8. Mailbox ************************************************************ Venue for an Artist Ain't I a Woman? By Sojourner Truth Well, children, where there is so much racket there must be something out of kilter. I think that 'twixt the Negroes of the South and the women at the North, all talking about rights, the white men will be in a fix pretty soon. But what's all this here talking about? That man over there says that women need to be helped into carriages, and lifted over ditches, and to have the best place everywhere. Nobody ever helps me into carriages, or over mud-puddles, or gives me any best place! And ain't I a woman? Look at me! Look at my arm! I have ploughed and planted, and gathered into barns, and no man could head me! And ain't I a woman? I could work as much and eat as much as a man - when I could get it - and bear the lash as well! And ain't I a woman? I have borne thirteen children, and seen most all sold off to slavery, and when I cried out with my mother's grief, none but Jesus heard me! And ain't I a woman? Then they talk about this thing in the head; what's this they call it? [Member of audience whispers "intellect."] That's it, honey. What's that got to do with women's rights or Negroes' rights? If my cup won't hold but a pint, and yours holds a quart, wouldn't you be mean not to let me have my little half measure full? Then that little man in black there, he says women can't have as much rights as men, 'cause Christ wasn't a woman! Where did your Christ come from? Where did your Christ come from? From God and a woman! Man had nothing to do with Him. If the first woman God ever made was strong enough to turn the world upside down all alone, these women together ought to be able to turn it back , and get it right side up again! And now they is asking to do it, the men better let them. Obliged to you for hearing me, and now old Sojourner ain't got nothing more to say. About Me: Remarks delivered in 1851 at the Women's Convention in Akron, Ohio. News You Use Tough on Kids "President Obama may improve the image of African Americans, but being black or brown in America is still tough for kids" - Sandy Holman The media is touting new films about image and the African American experience ? Chris Rock's "Good Hair," Oprah's "Precious," CNN's Black in America, Disney's Princess and the Frog and Tyler Perry's films ? but talking about self-image is a mission for Sandy Holman, director of the Davis, California-based Culture CO-OP. Holman has dedicated the last twenty years of her career to boosting the body-image and self-esteem of the nation's youth. Her focus is on diversity and children who are disproportionately affected by negative messages such as African Americans and Latinos. Her first book --"Grandpa, Why Is Everything Black Bad?"-- won national awards in spite of what her critics called its "negative title." Holman reads this and her other titles, "Grandma Says Our Hair has Flair" and "We All Have a Heritage," to the nation's children. The children who read her books know exactly what they mean, and they feel validated by the positive messages inside. Holman observes that from age three, kids notice when their skin and hair do not measure up to their role models in movies and television. "Things have reached an epidemic level for our children and the messages they internalize," Holman said, "And still we debate why there are achievement gaps in education, high dropout rates, high incarceration rates and worse." The negative messages that children of color receive, coupled with insidious institutional systems, are taking their toll. Holman says it is vital to take collective action because ultimately all of society is affected. By working with schools, creating community conversations, giving presentations and creating books, songs and other materials, she encourages individuals to intervene in the lives of youth during their formative years. Sandy Holman has degrees from the University of California and California State University in psychology and counseling. For more information about Culture CO-OP, contact Holman at sandy at CultureCo-op.com. Bit of History Sojourner Truth (1797-1883) The youngest of Elizabeth and James Baumfree's 13 children born into slavery, Sojourner Truth began life as Isabella on Colonel Johannes Hardenbergh's plantation in Swartekill, a Dutch settlement in Ulster County, New York in 1797. Isabella spoke only Dutch. When sold at auction to the English speaking-family of John Neely at age nine, she was beaten often because she could not understand their commands. Even though her English improved, Neely continued beating Isabella, while raping her repeatedly. In 1808, Neely sold her to Martinus Schryver, a tavern keeper. Schryver sold her in 1810 to John Dumont, and although he was kinder, his wife abused her on numerous occasions. Around 1815, Isabella met Robert with whom she experienced her only instance of romantic love. A slave owned by a neighbor, Robert's owner forbade the relationship; he did not want his slave to have children with a slave he did not own; he would not own the children. Robert's master savagely beat him when he did not break off the relationship. Robert later died from his injuries; Isabella bore his daughter Diana that year. Dumont forced her to marry an older slave named Thomas, with whom she had four children: James who died shortly after birth, Peter, Elizabeth and Sophia. The state of New York began to gradually abolish slavery in 1799, but emancipation was not complete until July 4, 1827. Dumont promised Isabella freedom by 1826 but reneged. So after fulfilling what she considered her obligation, she escaped to freedom with Sophia. Her other children were not so fortunate; left behind, they were not freed by the emancipation order and served as bond servants for a number of years. On her own after escaping, Isabella wandered, praying for direction, until she arrived at the home of Isaac and Maria Van Wagenen (Wagener). Dumont tracked her down and threatened to take her baby, if she did not return. The Van Wagenens paid off the remainder of her service. Dumont illegally sold Isabella's son Peter, then 5 years old, to an Alabama slave owner. With the help of the Van Wageners, she took the issue to court and rescued her son from his abusive condition, becoming the first black woman to win a court case against a white man. After freeing Peter, Isabella had a life-changing religious experience. "Overwhelmed with the greatness of the Divine," she was called to preach. First she became a devoted Methodist and left Ulster County with a white evangelical teacher in 1829. Quickly gaining a reputation as a remarkable preacher, she met Elijah Pierson, a religious reformer. Soon after, she went to work for Robert Matthews, also known as Prophet Matthias Kingdom. Following the death of Pierson in 1834, Isabella became an itinerant preacher. Nine years later (6-1-43) Isabella experienced another life-changing event. "The Spirit calls me, and I must go," Isabella said and changed her name to Sojourner Truth. She wandered in relative obscurity, living on the kindness of strangers, until she joined the Northampton Association of Education and Industry in Massachusetts in 1844. The communal group lived on 500 acres of farmland, raising livestock, running grist and saw mills, and operating a silk factory. The commune was founded on anti-slavery, religious tolerance, women's rights and pacifist principles; it promoted cooperative and productive labor. While there, she met and worked with abolitionists such as William Lloyd Garrison, Frederick Douglass, and David Ruggles. Truth purchased a home in Northampton and began dictating her memoirs to Olive Gilbert, a friend. William Lloyd Garrison privately published her book, The Narrative of Sojourner Truth: A Northern Slave in 1850. Selling copies of her book while on speaking engagements gave her an income. Addressing the first National Women's Rights Convention in Worcester, Massachusetts, Truth spoke about anti-slavery and women's rights, often giving personal testimony about her experiences as a slave. Truth hooked up with George Thompson, an abolitionist and speaker in 1851 and in May attended the Ohio Women's Rights Convention in Akron, Ohio. One of the convention's organizers, Frances Dana Barker Gage, later published the most famous versions of Truth's speech, Ain't I a Woman? Following that appearance, Sojourner joined the Progressive Friends, a Quaker offshoot that believed in abolition, women's rights and non-violence. During the Civil War, Sojourner enlisted blacks to join the Union Army and fight to free slaves. Her grandson James Caldwell fought with the 54th Regiment, Massachusetts. She worked among freed slaves at a refugee camp in 1864 and was employed by the National Freedman's Relief Association in Washington, DC, where she met President Abraham Lincoln. Harriet Beecher Stowe's article The Libyan Sibyl, a romanticized description of Sojourner, appeared in the Atlantic Monthly in 1863. Inspired by the article, William Story created a statue by the same name; it won an award at the London World Exhibition. Sojourner continued to help newly freed slaves through the Freedman's Relief Association and Freedman's Hospital in Washington. After the Civil War, she moved to Battle Creek, Michigan in 1867. There she pursued a campaign to use federal land grants to provide former slaves with land in the "new West." However to Sojourner's delight, freed slaves began migrating west and north spontaneously in 1879. She spent a year in Kansas helping refugees and speaking in white and black churches trying to gain support for the "Exodusters." Sojourner saw the Exodusters fleeing violence and abuse in the Reconstruction South as "God's plan for African-Americans." Sojourner continued speaking about temperance and against capital punishment in her latter years. Suffering with ulcerous legs, Sojourner sought treatment at the Battle Creek Sanitarium in July 1883. She returned home with her daughters Diana and Elizabeth, their husbands and children and passed away on November 26, 1883, at 86 years old. She was buried in Oak Hill Cemetery next to her grandson. Sojourner Truth has been posthumously honored in many ways over the years: a memorial stone in the Stone History Tower in Monument Park, downtown Battle Creek (1935); a new grave marker, by the Sojourner Truth Memorial Association (1946); a portion of Michigan state highway M-66 designated the Sojourner Truth Memorial Highway (1976); induction into the national Woman's Hall of Fame in Seneca Falls, New York (1981); induction into the Michigan Woman's Hall of Fame in Lansing (1983); a commemorative postage stamp (1986); a Michigan Milestone Marker by the State Bar of Michigan for her contribution (three lawsuits she won) to the legal system (1987); a marker erected by the Battle Creek Club of the National Association of Negro Business and Professional Women's Clubs (also 1987); a Mars probe named for her (1997); a community-wide, year-long celebration of the 200th anniversary of her birth in Battle Creek in 1997, plus a larger-than-life statue of her by artist Tina Allen; and the First Black Woman Honored with a Bust in the U.S. Capitol (October, 2008). (Sources: www.feminist.com, www.kyphilom.com, www.lkwdpl.org and www.pbs.org) Arguments of the Past Foreshadow Today By John Burl Smith During slavery former slaves, such as Harriet Tubman, David Ruggles, Sojourner Truth and Frederick Douglass, were powerful voices forcefully arguing the case for abolition. Sojourner Truth was a fiery abolitionist, who defied all notions about women slaves. An imposing figure of six feet, Sojourner used unsentimental straight-talk, riveting speeches and a spellbinding singing voice to become a national symbol for strong black women. A complex woman with a powerful intellect, Sojourner Truth's influence endured long after emancipation and the Civil War ended. Male domination, constant beatings and getting raped repeatedly were issues that gave Sojourner common ground with leaders of the women's suffrage movement, including Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton. However, passage of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments created additional considerations for Truth when Stanton and Anthony took an all or none position on the Amendments. Both Stanton and Anthony broke with abolitionists and vowed not to support the vote for black males, if women were denied the franchise. They mounted a lobbying campaign against ratification of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments to the US Constitution. Sojourner did not see the issue as males versus females, rather she felt "half a loaf was better than no bread at all." She felt black women would gain more sooner if black men had the vote than to hold out in support of white women. Consequently, Sojourner aligned herself with Frederick Douglass. Couching her argument totally in terms of males versus females, Stanton claimed African American men, by virtue of the Thirteenth Amendment, already had legal protections, except for suffrage, offered to white male citizens. According to her, granting black men the vote would only expand the male franchise in the country and increase the number of voters prepared to deny women the right to vote. Both Stanton and Anthony were irate with abolitionists for their refusal to demand that the amendments include women. Stanton's rhetoric took on racial overtones. Arguing on behalf of female suffrage, she claimed, "Women voters of ?wealth, education, and refinement' were needed to offset the effect of former slaves and immigrants whose ?pauperism, ignorance, and degradation' might negatively affect the American political system." She declared it, "A serious question whether we had better stand aside and see ?Sambo' walk into the kingdom [of civil rights] first." Some scholars have argued that Stanton's emphasis on property ownership and education, opposition to black male suffrage, and desire to hold out for universal suffrage fragmented the civil rights movement by pitting black men against women and, together with her emphasis on "educated suffrage," in part, established a basis for the literacy requirements that followed in the wake of the passage of the Fifteenth amendment. Sojourner subscribed to Frederick Douglass' position that white women were already empowered more than former slaves by their connection to white males (fathers, husbands, sons and brothers), at least vicariously had the vote. According to Douglass, their treatment as slaves entitled the now liberated black men, who lacked white women's indirect empowerment, to voting rights before women were granted the franchise. Black women, he believed, would have the same degree of empowerment as white women, equalizing the situation, once African-American men had the vote; hence, general female suffrage, according to Douglass, would do nothing to equalize power. Although this controversy occurred 200 years ago, it implications as Truth and Douglass saw them have proven correct. White women identify more with their fathers, husbands, sons and brothers than with the goal of equality. They talk a good game to serve their purposes, but the majority line up in support of white privilege. They stood by their men during segregation and lynching to maintain the "color line." Consider affirmative action as it relates to white women, blacks and other minorities. Similarly as during the suffragette era, white women were very supportive of equality in getting blacks to support efforts to include them as a minority under affirmative action. However, adding white women to the pool as disadvantaged persons reduced the remedial impact for blacks. In general, the socioeconomic and political advantage did not accrue to minorities. The increased opportunities, access and wealth went overwhelmingly to white women. White males gained by using the minority category to reward their wives, mothers, daughters and sisters, which kept it in the family. Blacks, on the other hand, were seen as receiving undeserved "racial preferences" or "racial quotas." White women did nothing to dispel the "racial quotas" or "racial preferences" myth. They enjoyed the advantages of affirmative action and then used the positions they gained to discriminate against blacks and other minorities. They did not use their greater access, opportunities and wealth to pry open the door they entered by stepping on the backs of blacks as they became a part of the white establishment. Quite to the contrary, as Frederick Douglass and Sojourner Truth suspected, white men and women joined forces to solidify white power and to keep blacks out. Research shows that white women received the greatest benefit from affirmative action. This pattern holds true whether in corporations, education or government. And, wherever white women lost out to blacks, they filed "reversed discrimination lawsuits" as white women disadvantaged by affirmative action. They have it both ways, whereas black women have it in only one. Intuit's Vibe Banjos Playing Through the Broken Glass (Excerpts) By David Glenn Cox The Alabama Slave Code of 1834 required slave owners to provide four walls and a roof for their "property." They were further required to properly feed the slaves and could be criminally charged if they didn't. If a slave were sick or injured, the owner was required to provide a doctor for his or her property, and if an owner maliciously injured a slave, the owner could be charged for his action as if it had been done to a free man. Alabama at the time was a very rural state and the chances of being caught, or further still convicted, were slim. It does, however, point out to us that even in this 19th century barbarity, there was at least a faint glimmer of humanity. Having lived in Alabama I can tell you that the legislature is not an overly ambitious lot, and I feel certain that they learned this from their predecessors. So the fact that the legislature would draft, debate, committee and pass codes for the protection of human property shows to us what the world was like before they adopted a pro-business environment. In some grimy little newspaper office, some Tyrannosaurus Rex editor, some would-be Glen Beck, was writing, "By what powers of the Constitution does the state tell a lawful white man what he can do with his own property?" In these words were the seeds of the Civil War, and thank God in Heaven slavery was abolished. Well, no, it wasn't, not really; it merely morphed into a new capitalist model without the protections to which even a slave was entitled. Sharecropper, tenant farmer, apprentice, trainee, intern. If I had a nickel for every time I've heard some conservative say, "We don't need those protections anymore, people don't act like that anymore," I'd be living on my sailboat in the Caribbean and you'd hear from my fat ass no more! Come one, come all! This is a great opportunity not to be missed! Dec. 31 (Bloomberg) -- Until last year, people in the Ethiopian settlement of Elliah earned a living by farming and fishing. Now, they are employees. Dozens of women and children pack dirt into bags for palm seedlings along the banks of the Baro River, seedlings whose oil will be exported to India and China. They work for Bangalore-based Karuturi Global Ltd. "My business is the third wave of outsourcing," Sai Ramakrishna Karutuni, the 44-year-old managing director of Karuturi Global, said at the company's dusty office in the western town of Gambella. "Everyone is investing in China for manufacturing; everyone is investing in India for services. Everybody needs to invest in Africa for food." Yes, management companies from around the world are jumping on the bandwagon to take advantage of the "Last Frontier." Miro Asset Management of Dubai has set up a $350 million investment fund for African agriculture, and why not? "African agricultural land is cheap relative to similar land elsewhere; it is probably the last frontier," said Paul Christie, marketing director at Emergent Asset Management in London. The hedge fund manager has farm holdings in South Africa, Mozambique and Zimbabwe. How much does the land in Ethiopia cost? It's free! Well, it's almost free. Under an agreement with Ethiopia's government, Karuturi pays no rent for the land for the first six years. After that, it will pay (U.S. $1.18) per hectare per year for the next 84 years. Karuturi Global hopes to earn an annual profit of $100,000,000, and how do they keep their profit margin so high? The jobs pay the slaves er, ah, employees, less than a $1.25 per day. Less than the cost of subsistence, less than the World Bank's poverty threshold. Best of all for investors, no pesky slave code, no responsibility to care or feed the slaves, sorry, employees, it's just so easy to get the two mixed up. I'll try to keep it straight by remembering that slaves had at least a vestige of civil rights while these employees have none. "The project will give the government revenue from corporate income taxes and from future leases, as well as from job creation," said Omod Obang Olom, president of Ethiopia's Gambella region and an ally of Prime Minister Meles Zenwai's ruling party. I can hear the voices of ghosts from the antebellum verandas, "Why, we're giving them jobs, and after all we pay taxes for these sorts of things!" "This strategy will build up capitalism," Mr. Olom said in an interview in Gambella. "The message I want to convey is there is room for any investor. We have very fertile land, there is good labor here, we can support them." The government plans to allot 3 million hectares, or about 4 percent of its arable land, to foreign investors over the next three years. Only the president of the Gambella region forgot to tell the people who live there about it. "Workers in Elliah say they weren't consulted on the deal to lease land around the village, and that not much of the money is trickling down. "At a Karuturi site 20 kilometers from Elliah, more than a dozen tractors clear newly burned savannah for a corn crop to be planted in June. Omeud Obank, 50, guards the site 24 hours a day, six days a week. The job helps support his family of 10 on a salary of $47 dollars per month, more than the $35 dollars he earned monthly as a soldier in the Ethiopian army." Obank said it isn't enough to adequately feed and clothe his family. "These Indians do not have any humanity," he said, speaking of his employers. "Just because we are poor it doesn't make us less human." Karuturi said his company pays its workers at least Ethiopia's minimum wage of 63 cents per day, and abides by Ethiopia's labor and environmental laws. Well, with a minimum wage of 63 cents per day I'm certain that the environmental laws are equally as tough. "We have to be very, very cognizant of the fact that we are dealing with people who are easily exploitable," Karuturi said, adding that the company will create up to 20,000 jobs and has plans to build a hospital, a cinema, a school and a day-care center in the settlement. "We're going to have a very healthy township that we will build. We are creating jobs where there were none." You know, they did the same thing in Alabama, they created thousands of jobs. The promises of a hospital, a cinema and a school rings pretty hollow when workers are required to be on the job 24 hours per day. How will 13-year-old Obang Moe attend this school when he must work for a company that expects a hundred million dollar annual profit and pays him 66 cents a day? What does Obang Moe do with his weekly wage of $3.96 for six days labor in the hot Ethiopian sun? He uses it to help his family to eat one meal per day. What relevance would a cinema have to a child that works doing manual labor six days a week? Do you suppose that he would enjoy the movie "Avatar?" "Buntin Buli, a 21-year-old supervisor at the nursery who earns $50 a month, said he hopes Karuturi will use some of its earnings to improve working conditions and provide housing and food. Otherwise we would have been better off working on our own lands." Mr. Buli is only dreaming. Those are the types of things that only slaves are provided with and then only when mandated by law, this is capitalism. "Your Cadillac has got a wheel in the ditch and a wheel on the track." (Source: http://journals.democraticunderground.com/Daveparts%20still/77) Politics Y2K10 2010 Voting Matters While the US Constitution guarantees US citizens the right to vote, it is still fairly easy to disenfranchise certain voters. According to "Barriers to the Ballot: 2008 Ballot and Beyond," a report by the Advancement Project, the election debacle of 2000 did not result in voter registration laws in Florida that protect the franchise. To the contrary, recent changes in voter registration laws, approved under the guise of preventing fraud, left thousands of would-be voters disenfranchised in the 2008 presidential election. Newly implemented voter registration laws championed by Florida's Republican-led Legislature make it more difficult for citizens, especially Hispanics and African Americans, to participate in elections. Florida's "No Match, No Vote" law denies voter registration to any applicant whose registration form does not match either the Social Security or state driver's license database. The problem could be the result of a bureaucratic error, transposed number or the use of a nickname. In 2008, the requirement disproportionately impacted minorities. Those failing to take the time to follow up after being notified of the problem could cast provisional ballots; 56 percent of which were rejected. Other issues the report cited that discouraged voting included providing the minimum required early voting sites, requiring voters to bring identification to the polls, discouraging third-party groups from registering voters and Florida's early voter registration deadlines. On the other side of the country, a three-judge panel of the 9th US Circuit Court of Appeals in Seattle, Washington tossed out the state's 120-year-old prohibition against voting by incarcerated felons. The court's ruling involved a 1996 lawsuit filed by a group of black, Latino and Native American prison inmates. Using research conducted by University of Washington sociologists that found large disparities in arrest and conviction records between whites and minorities, plaintiffs' attorneys argued that their clients were disenfranchised because of discriminatory felony convictions in violation of the 1965 Voting Rights Act. Black, Latinos and Native Americans make up 12 percent of the state's population, but these groups account for 36 percent of Washington's prison inmates. The court basically agreed that Washington's criminal justice system was so "infected" with racial discrimination that a ban on felons voting violated civil rights protections. State Attorney General Rob McKenna plans to appeal the ruling to the US Supreme Court. (Sources: www.tampabay.com and www.msn.com ) Disgruntled says: Friday's Employment Situation jobs report painted a bleak picture. The president sought to put the best face possible on it. But, putting lipstick on this pig will not make it any less ugly. For instance, we know the national unemployment rate is well above 10 percent. Millions of workers are not counted. We lost more jobs in November, even though the official national unemployment rate remained unchanged. Along demographic lines, the data get downright frightening. Surprisingly, the unemployment rate for whites actually fell .3% from 9.3% to 9%. It also fell for black teens from 49.8% to 48.4%. For black adults, unemployment rose .6% to 16.2% and for white teens it also rose .6% to 23.6%. For blacks, these are depression numbers. Add these horrific numbers to rising credit card interest rates and home foreclosures, and we have an explosive mix. The fallout is likely to be uglier than the pig on which Obama is smearing lipstick. Disgruntled wants to know: While on his X-Mas vacation in Hawaii, conservative radio talk show host Rush Limbaugh was hospitalized with chest pains. The 58-year-old former drug addict is the nation's most influential conservative voice. He is an adamant opponent of everything Obama, except perhaps troop escalation and aid to Israel. His virulent opposition to health care reform is well known. After a brief hospital stay, Limbaugh made a statement praising the care he received. Apparently, the chest pains were false alarms, since he has no blocked arteries or heart disease, at least according to the physicians that treated his medical emergency. Skeptics, yours truly included, are bound to wonder, was Limbaugh really experiencing chest pains or simply looking for an opportunity to publicly declare, as he did, that the US health care system as it currently exists is just fine and dandy? Disgruntled feels: Distracted! The would-be X-Mas bomber is an excellent example of how easily we are distracted, or at least how the media distract us. The world is going to hell in a hand basket and we are inundated twenty-four-seven with the failed airline bombing and the implications for national security, which will, no doubt, usher in a ton of measures likely to infringe on our civil liberties and justify bombing another country back to the stone ages. While distracted, we seem to have lost sight of what really matters, such as ending the wars on multiple fronts. I do not simply refer to Afghanistan and Iraq, but Pakistan, Yemen, Somalia and who knows where else. The US is building bases in Colombia and interfering in the internal affairs of other countries, including Venezuela and Iran, while millions of Americans are losing jobs, homes and hope. We should be examining the bailed out fat cats on Wall Street that are reaping obscene bonuses while Main Street starves. Instead, we are distracted, insuring those who pull the strings with their choke hold on the American purse string escape undetected. Mailbox: E-Mails, Faxes and Telephone Calls Email ron at denvermediaservice.com ....Subject: C-SPAN CALLER "John" from Franklin, New York ..."Good morning. I, for one, am sick and tired of all these Jews coming on C-SPAN and other stations, and pushing us to go to war against our Muslim friends. They're willing to spend the last drop of American blood and treasure to get their way in the world. They have way too much power in this country. People like Wolfowitz and Feith and the other neocons that Jew'd us into Iraq...and now we're going to spend the next sixty years rehabilitating our soldiers. I'm sick and tired of it." Email www.csmonitor.com ...Supreme Court drops key case on limits of immunity for prosecutors...By Warren Richey...The US Supreme Court on Monday dismissed a case over whether prosecutors who knowingly procure false testimony that leads to a wrongful conviction can later be sued for damages. The two innocent men, Terry Harrington and Curtis McGhee, had spent nearly 26 years in prison for a murder they didn't commit. After the truth was discovered and they were released, they sued the prosecutors in Pottawattamie County, Iowa. An investigation revealed that the prosecutors helped assemble and present false testimony that led to their convictions. Harrington and McGhee are both African-American. They were teens when arrested and accused of murdering a recently retired local police officer who was working as a night security guard at a car dealership. Harrington was arrested at age 17. By the time he was released he was 43. The Obama administration had urged the high court to side with the prosecutors out of concern that a ruling for the innocent defendants might make prosecutors reluctant to aggressively enforce the law. Email www.msn.com...Reid: Sorry for ?Negro' remark about Obama...Senate Democratic leader Harry Reid apologized on Saturday for saying in 2008 that Barack Obama should seek ? and could win ? the White House because Obama was a "light skinned" African-American "with no Negro dialect, unless he wanted to have one." Obama quickly accepted, saying: "As far as I am concerned, the book is closed." Reid made the comments in private during the long 2008 campaign, according to a new book about that election, which elevated Obama from first-term Illinois senator to the first black president. After excerpts from the book appeared on the Web site of The Atlantic, Reid released a statement expressing regret for "using such a poor choice of words. **************************************************** For comments, questions or to unsubscribe, email thedish at ga.net. ***************************************************** From ppa at africaonline.co.ke Sun Jan 10 22:33:27 2010 From: ppa at africaonline.co.ke (People For Peace) Date: Mon, 11 Jan 2010 06:33:27 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] Regional News Message-ID: SYNOD FATHERS RECOMMEND AFRICAN CLERGY TRAINED IN PEACE-BUILDING BY REGIONAL NEWS TEAM NAIROBI-KENYA JANUARY 11, 2010 In their proposition 21, the synod fthers recommend that African clergy should be trained in peace-building. These Peace-Building Councils should be well resourced with personnel and material, not only to train the clergy and laity in the practice of peace-building, dialogue and mediation but also in Justice and Peace Commissions, at the national and regional level, set up a monitoring desk for the prevention and resolution of conflicts. In Kenya among the clergy trained in peace-building include Father Joachim Omolo Ouko, a member of the African Missionary Congregatrion of the Apostles of Jesus who for the last 9 years has been working with People for Peace in Africa in reconciliation, peace education in schools and colleges with the current one being Tangaza College of the Catholic University. Father Ouko who replaced a Meryknoll priest in June 2000, Father Caroll Haule apart from being trained in peace-building is also a journalist by profession. Apart from training on human rights including Sudan, peace education, reconciliation, he is also heading the desk of Advocacy and Networking, using internet journalism to advocate maters pertaining to justice and peace in Africa and the rest of the world. People for Peace in Africa commend Father Ouko for his courage for those years that he has worked with us. He has received threats and challenges from some hierarchical church authorities, with some recommending to his superiors that he should be deported from his own country Kenya to elsewhere in the world. People for Peace in Africa is very grateful with the African Synod Fathers for seeing the need and the important role the clergy can play in peace-building. PPA is also grateful to the recommendation of the fathers that the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace would be asked to liaise with SECAM to promote this initiative; Diocesan, National and Regional Peace-Building Councils which they propose should be set up within the Justice and Peace Commission, with a counterpart on the continental level, established to liaise with the "African Peace and Solidarity Initiative" at SECAM. To accomplish this, the fathers recommend that Dioceses and Parishes should establish Commissions for Justice and Peace, in collaboration with local community leaders, including small Christian communities who may act as intermediaries on matters of justice and peace through advocacy and networking. It is against the background that in their proposition 39 the synod fathers rightly argue that every priest configured by ordination to Christ, the Head and Good Shepherd, is called to be a living sign of Jesus Christ, who came to serve and not to be served (Mk 10:45). In fulfilling this synod fathers encourage the priests to cultivate a profound spiritual life that involves listening to the Word of God, celebrating the Eucharist, and fidelity to prayer, especially the Hours. They must resolutely commit themselves to an evangelical and a fraternal community life, shielded from family pressures, a modest life of discipline and self-denial ("Apostolica vivendi forma") and a special love for the poor. They are to be examples of responsible stewardship, of accountability and transparency. They should imitate the courageous prophets in the face of social ills. Thereby they become "salt of the earth" and "light of the world". The priestly vocation should also include a commitment to the Gospel virtues of poverty, chastity, and obedience. These are their greatest profession of love for Christ, for his Church and for their neighbour. African clergy are indeed faced with a lot of challenges which include about 15 million migrants in Africa who are looking for a homeland and a place of peace. Thousands of refugees have tried, and are still trying, to cross deserts and seas to reach "greener pastures", where they believe they will receive a better education, earn more money and, in some cases, enjoy greater freedom. Yet many still consider immigrants a burden -view them with suspicion and indeed consider them a danger and a threat. This according to the synod father often gives rise to expressions of intolerance, xenophobia and racism. Among some recent worrisome developments are mentioned by the synod father include legislation which penalizes all clandestine entries into foreign countries and consulates and the border police discriminating against travellers from Africa in airports. The synod fathers specifically are concerned with migrant workers who are increasingly violated by the world's restrictive migration policies and laws against Africans. That is why the synod is convinced that it is necessary and urgent to demand that the government apply international migratory law evenly and fairly without discriminating against African travellers; provide special pastoral care for the vulnerable segments of Africa's population in a joint-effort between the Churches-of-origin and host-Churches to extend pastoral care to migrants. The synod is also concerned about the need of advocate for a just treatment of refugees in cooperation with the Pontifical Council for Migrants and Itinerant Peoples, the International Catholic Migration Commission and Justice and Peace Commissions at all levels of the Church. Also to establish offices or "Commissions" for the Movement of People in the secretariats of Episcopal Conferences charged with the task of working together and with Pontifical Council for Migrants and Itinerant Peoples; Develop programmes of pastoral care for migrants and their families. The synod also calls on African Governments to create a climate of security and freedom, to implement programmes of development and job creation, to dissuade their citizens from leaving home and becoming refugees, and to undertake initiatives encouraging refugees to return with a programme to welcome them. Since large stretches of fertile land and water resources are unscrupulously exploited by foreign and local investors in many African countries, causing the displacement and dispossession of poor persons and their communities, who are often powerless to oppose this "assault", this synod in its proposition 30 urgently calls upon all governments to ensure that its citizens are protected from the unjust alienation of their land and access to water, which are essential goods of the human person. For this reason the synod fathers urge that the Church in Africa seek information and learn about land and water issues in local churches in order to educate the People of God and enable them to challenge unjust decisions in these matters, and that all negotiations on land deals be conducted in full transparency and with the participation of the local communities who may be affected. Land alienation deals they recommend should not be contracted out nor signed without the free, prior and informed consent of the local communities concerned, nor should people forfeit their land without proper compensation, and that agricultural workers be guaranteed a fair wage in light of the fact that investments promote the creation of employment. Also to promote the professional formation of youth in farming and the raising of animals as a way to stem the uncontrolled flight from the village to the cities, the models of agricultural production respect the environment and not contribute to climate change, soil depletion and the exhaustion of drinkable water reserves, food production for export not endanger food security and sovereignty the needs of future generations, traditional land rights be respected and recognized by the law and water not be exploited as a private economic commodity without due attention to people's interests. The clergy in Africa are also faced with the ambiguity of globalization and its consequences. The best globalization the synod fathers say must be a globalization of solidarity. Not the globalization which sometimes takes the form of international aid from international agencies which unfortunately does not always reach the people for whom it is intended and, at times, it comes with conditions which do not reflect the needs of the people. Another challenge the clergy are faced with in Africa is negative ethnicity. Priests belonging to a particular ethnic group might not find it comfortable reconciling the ethnic group that is in conflict with his. Humanly you will find it easier retaliating instead of reconciling. The priests are also faced with challenges posed by the new religious movements. With such rapid movements local Churches are challenged in devising forms of evangelisation which best meet the existing problems of the faithful. Parishes are challenged in promoting in their Small Christian Communities a fraternal life of solidarity. Even though women in Africa make a great contribution to the family, society and the Church with their many talents and resources, priests are challenged in spite of the significant advances made in the education and development of women in some countries in Africa, the development of girls and women is often disproportionate to that of boys and men; girls and women are generally unjustly treated. This is not to mention all acts of violence against women, e.g. the battering of wives, the disinheritance of daughters, the oppression of widows in the name of tradition, forced marriages, female genital mutilation, trafficking in women and several other abuses such as sex slavery and sex tourism. 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: From johnk.kihara at gmail.com Sat Jan 9 05:44:44 2010 From: johnk.kihara at gmail.com (John Kihara) Date: Sat, 9 Jan 2010 13:44:44 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] MOI GUILTY AS CHARGED IN THE MAU In-Reply-To: <466354.67529.qm@web57308.mail.re1.yahoo.com> References: <671550.99192.qm@web30408.mail.mud.yahoo.com> <466354.67529.qm@web57308.mail.re1.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <1fd5f5251001090244x3a32998aub9c852f0131fa641@mail.gmail.com> Olouch, I cant agree more. Moi should proceed as follows;- 1. Explain why in his position as vice president/president he could not influence government policy to protect The Mau through less destructive means such as fencing 2. Explain why he accepted an illegal allocation 3. Explain under what circumstances the rest of Mau land outside Kiptangich estates came to be owned by his cronies while he was president 4. Give details of his investment towards the alleged course 5. Give details of his gain so far 6. Pay back the difference + interest to the public through Narok County council which is the trustee of that land on behalf of the people 7. Apologize to Kenyans for corruption and going against his oath of office 8. Co-operate with KACC?s (who should already be on this corruption case) investigation of this grand corruption case 9. Await the court?s verdict while praying for leniency due to Abuse of Office and corruption to which he is abundantly guilty in this case On Fri, Jan 8, 2010 at 4:42 AM, Sylvester Oluoch wrote: > Just a thought, > > Moi?s insatiable greed inexcusable in Mau > By SYLVESTER OLUOCH of EAiF > Published January 6, 2009 > The arguments making the rounds on the Mau are becoming mundane. We can > easily agree that occupation of Mau is wrong; whether within legal or > ?divine? right. Whether former President Daniel Moi was given land by the > council he controlled (he controlled every valuable thing anyway), or it was > plain illegal grabbing, Kenyans have stated, time and again, that they want > occupation of Mau to stop anon, legal or illegal. > Moi recently went on national television and said he was given Kiptagich by > the Maasai community to plant tea to prevent encroachment. Nothing explains > perfect abuse of office better; and this is why. > > The Narok County Council trust land, like any other trust land, was and > still is the responsibility of the Government. Being the charge, or trustee > for that matter, Moi would not be qualified to gain favors from > beneficiaries of the trust. Moreover, Moi, in his place as Vice President, > and eventually President, was required to exercise due care and diligence, > in order to provide proper advice as to the significance of the Mau, not > only to the Maasai, but also to Kenya and the wider Africa?s great lakes > region. > > Were it not for Moi?s position as Vice President, the Maasai would not have > assigned him that land; and to that end Heritage Minister William Ole > Ntimama is in agreement. Moi?s claim that the allotment, somehow, gets him > off the hook of shameful snatching of resources from the poor is a case of > looking undue influence in the mirror, and seeing legitimacy. It is a > misnomer; a poke into Kenya?s conscience; and an insult to the Republic?s > intelligence. > > With details emerging that Moi made a request to be given that land, the > case of undue influence becomes clearer. During President Jomo Kenyatta?s > and Moi?s reigns, there was no line between requests and demands from those > in positions of power and influence. We therefore take it as having been > demand, irrespective of how it was made, for only that makes sense. No > doubt, Moi is human and could be innocent in some isolated land cases, but > if he got it as a present, or purely to ward off encroachers, then he should > do two things: surrender the land and pay damages. Here are the reasons. > > Going by Moi?s storyline, the land was assigned on commensalism grounds; > where Moi profits from selling tea and its products, and the community > benefits from a protected forest. This is called *profit a pendre* in > French, which translates into profit to take. By definition, this > arrangement allows one to enter another?s land and take away some natural > thing of value. This could be done by fishing, harvesting, hunting, logging > or pasturing. Moi indeed benefited from logging even though he denies it. > > Much as Moi did additional investments to make the land productive, he > could have incidentally invested the money earned from logging in the Mau. > If indeed this holds true, then Moi should expect nothing in terms of > compensation when the Mau exodus train reaches his vast estate. He got the > land for free, profited from it, and just like in traditional *profit a > pendre* arrangements, the beneficiary cannot claim ownership of the land. > In this, there is nothing complex, and we would do without that tired phrase > that the Mau issue is very complex. It is not. Greedy people are > complicating it, and we will not tag along. > Whether we make Mau a moral issue or a legal one, Moi is still on the wrong > side of history. Even if Kiptagich would have been hived off through an act > of Parliament, it would not have made its impact on our ecosystem any less. > Moi?s invocation of good motive is meaningless; Kenya?s history is replete > with Moi?s self aggrandizement, and claiming that he intended well in the > Mau for any one, other than himself, is hard to swallow. > > The only way Moi can cleanse his Mau sins is not to explain it away, but > rather to apologize profusely, and pay the exchequer all the profits he has > made while bludgeoning the Mau of great indigenous trees into a semi-desert > and tea shrubs. > > Regards > > Sylvester Oluoch > > You cannot share destiny if you do not share history. Your fate is > foregone, but you hold your destiny in your hands. > > -- > 1 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and > Planning!!!!!! > > Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 > Venue: Coast car park, > Time: 2:30 -5:00pm > Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. > Way forward for the group, this year. > Damage: 800 bob > Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) > > To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send > her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > 1 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting > > Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 > Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, > Time: 3:00pm > Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. > > Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 > Join the group at > http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From situmanyongesa at gmail.com Sat Jan 9 12:04:14 2010 From: situmanyongesa at gmail.com (joseph nyongesa) Date: Sat, 9 Jan 2010 20:04:14 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Royko rocks! Message-ID: <7b1c74721001090904o2a0d5544p373a65ded973aaf5@mail.gmail.com> Royko rocks because it has rendered whopping up of a delicious meal ?effortless?. In essence, there is no longer the label of bad or good cook. The bad cooks are rendered good by the use of Royko. In fact the choice to choose Royko is a virtue by itself?and is sufficient demonstration of goodness in any bad cook. Actually lets just say that there is now officially no bad cook, thanks to? Just think about it. Am not even saying that these days my cooking has improved ? as they say, in leaps and bounds. Goodness gracious, do I even need a domestic pest? Cheers. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From christinebaraza at yahoo.com Sat Jan 9 14:20:45 2010 From: christinebaraza at yahoo.com (Christine Baraza) Date: Sat, 9 Jan 2010 11:20:45 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Kenyan Journalists are Failing the Country In-Reply-To: <238014.21145.qm@web110808.mail.gq1.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <490226.5914.qm@web113803.mail.gq1.yahoo.com> Its time that Kenyans started putting our journalists to Account because they are really doing derservice to many of us who want truth, transparency and accountability to be our hallmark and to help move forward the democratization process in the country. We do acknowledge that Kenyan journalism has grown and attempted to be independent but there are many instances where they have totally failed Kenyans at the hour of need. ? Remember when Kibaki called a Press conference at the midst of hunger to declare that he has only one wife and the country should know and stick to that? All the journalists present except one attempted to ask hard questions. Others went dumb and scared despite having evidence and knowledge that one Wambui Mary was being driven and guarded by Government Security and standard newspapers even released photos of the same a month earlier. This was a blatant breach of the fourth estate calling to represent the public in terms of putting our leaders to account. ? There is also one thing that has been bothering me with the way our journalists help enhance tribalism by the kind of phrases they use to refer to our leaders like calling Ruto the King of Riftvalley..Raila the defacto king of Nyanza..Uhuru the leader of Central province..even using the phrase Luo Nyanza..and many other phrases that have tribal or divisive conotations..these are phrases that should only appear in opinion pieces but not the general information pages in our newspapers. ? Secondly our journalists are fond of missing impotant opportunities to interview our leaders during crucial times so that?they can account for events as they unfold. When Uhuru was accused of tampering with Budgetary figures-Not a single journalist held a serious interview with him...When Kimunya was accused of selling off Grand Regency hotel-no serious interview was carried out with him..and even today our journalists havent found it necessary? to find out and tell Kenyans what went on with the Hotel..Even with ONGERI and Education PS being accused of misusing FPE Funds..I havent seen a single serious interview with any of them.. ? Thirdly, there are cases where our journalists do get oppotunities to sit down with our leaders but you will be amazed by the kind of questions they will ask..an example is Jimmy Gathu..Is this pseudo-journalism or what? Even when politicians blatantly LIE ... they arent put to task... Someone like Francis Atwoli says anything and everything he wants to say..no journalist has ever put him to task about the things that he says. ? Its time that we started asking these journalists tough questions about how they cover our news and how they hold our leaders accountable. Asking tough questions is what real journalism should be about..doing proper research is what real journalism should be about..and being objective..frank and fair is what real journalism should be about.. ? ? ? ? ? ? --- On Fri, 1/8/10, maurice oduor wrote: From: maurice oduor Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] COLOR CRAZE. GENTLEMEN PLEASE AIR YOUR WORST COLORS To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Date: Friday, January 8, 2010, 8:54 AM Naomba utufafanulie; yaani rangi ya nini? ?Courage, Maurice From: Brooklyn To: youngprofessionals_ke Sent: Fri, January 8, 2010 7:11:39 AM Subject: [YP_Ke] COLOR CRAZE. GENTLEMEN PLEASE AIR YOUR WORST COLORS Hi Everyone. As the subject suggests kindly answer the simple question please. Ladies you can choose your colors too. This is going to be fun. Please tell me. Brooklyn -- 1 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 1 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From imo4492 at gmail.com Sat Jan 9 20:48:47 2010 From: imo4492 at gmail.com (Ogendi) Date: Sun, 10 Jan 2010 11:18:47 +0930 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Lady! Give your man space In-Reply-To: <576529.28679.qm@web50501.mail.re2.yahoo.com> References: <162314.50039.qm@web63903.mail.re1.yahoo.com> <576529.28679.qm@web50501.mail.re2.yahoo.com> Message-ID: Peter I agree with you absolutely. But first, I confirm that I'm a married man and never take part in those fun-filled night outs with friends. Night outs for fun or socialising with friends, some lasting upto the wee hours of the morning, including ones where alcohol and drugs are involved are NOT ok to a married man or woman who cares about the marriage relationship. It is ok for one to give reassurances that the night out will include no flirting. However, the truth of the matter is that where alcohol and other substances are involved the ability to make a sound judgment is impaired, inhibitions often go. Yes, even a well-meaning people can be caught up in this. Consequently, one thing leads to another and people find they are already compromised and their only way out is to tell a lie. And then another lie to cover the first one and so on until you are caught out like Tiger Woods. Then the marriage breaks down often with adverse consequences on the children. Arguments about equality fall flat when you examine the consequences of the clamour for equality in developed countries. For instance, for many years cigarette smoking was the reserve of men and it was generally abhorrent for a woman to be seen smoking. In this era of the post-modern woman, in some countries, there are more women taking up smoking than men. The trouble is that smoking-related diseases in women are increasing at an alarming rate and it is projected that in 15 to 20years' time lung cancer, emphysema and other smoking-related diseases, which previously affected only men, will become the modern liberated woman's disease. Such equality with men is hardly, anything anyone could aspire to attain. Let us not glorify bad practices. Two wrongs do not make a right. Ogendi On Sat, Jan 9, 2010 at 2:21 AM, peter ayima wrote: > I don't understand what fun a woman or man would have without her husband > or wife given that your spouse should be your best friend. > I have never enjoyed the company of any other woman more than that of my > wife. I know know that people are different. > May God help us! > > ------------------------------ > *From:* judy akinyi > > *To:* youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com > *Sent:* Wed, January 6, 2010 1:10:26 PM > > *Subject:* Re: [YP_Ke] Lady! Give your man space > > @ winnie you are very correct they should give us space too. > > --- On *Tue, 1/5/10, winnie mwatati * wrote: > > > From: winnie mwatati > > Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] Lady! Give your man space > To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com > Date: Tuesday, January 5, 2010, 11:34 PM > > I totally agree with you Benard. But why is it that when a woman asks her > husband for sometime out mostly at night with her friends he refuses? Many > men feel insecure when their women are out having fun. Why dont they want > to give us space too? > > ------------------------------ > *From:* benard bwire > *To:* young proffess > *Sent:* Tue, January 5, 2010 5:05:03 PM > *Subject:* [YP_Ke] Lady! Give your man space > > *Relationship experts say that a man who is allowed freedom to be with > his friends is happier and more content. So he tells you he will be with his > friends this weekend and all you can think of is throwing tantrums because > he chose his friends over you! Much as he is your man, he does have friends > and their company is quite different from yours, so he will occasionally > prefer it to yours, just like you may sometimes prefer to spend time with > your girlfriends and not be around him. When he says he can?t be with you, > call up your girlfriends and have fun. Don?t lie around wondering why he > chose his friends over you. * > > -- > 3 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and > Planning!!!!!! > > Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 > Venue: Coast car park, > Time: 2:30 -5:00pm > Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. > Way forward for the group, this year. > Damage: 800 bob > Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) > > To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send > her email to josekamanthe at gmail.comwith your name and phone number. > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > 3 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting > > Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, > Time: 3:00pm > Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. > > Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 > Join the group at > http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en > > -- > 3 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and > Planning!!!!!! > > Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 > Venue: Coast car park, > Time: 2:30 -5:00pm > Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. > Way forward for the group, this year. > Damage: 800 bob > Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) > > To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send > her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > 3 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting > > Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, > Time: 3:00pm > Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. > > Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 > Join the group at > http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en > > > -- > 3 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and > Planning!!!!!! > > Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 > Venue: Coast car park, > Time: 2:30 -5:00pm > Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. > Way forward for the group, this year. > Damage: 800 bob > Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) > > To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send > her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > 3 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting > > Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, > Time: 3:00pm > Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. > > Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 > Join the group at > http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en > > > -- > 1 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and > Planning!!!!!! > > Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 > Venue: Coast car park, > Time: 2:30 -5:00pm > Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. > Way forward for the group, this year. > Damage: 800 bob > Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) > > To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send > her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > 1 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting > > Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 > Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, > Time: 3:00pm > Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. > > Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 > Join the group at > http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en > > -- ------ Yes, you can cut your phone bill http://www.voipo.com/1758.html -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From otieno.david at gmail.com Sun Jan 10 00:41:40 2010 From: otieno.david at gmail.com (OKELLO David Otieno) Date: Sun, 10 Jan 2010 08:41:40 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] A very interesting story Message-ID: The following article is written by a Kenyan, Ted Malanda, in The Standard, September 7, 2009 edition. Malanda's insightful writings are always a pleasure to read. His writings are some times "painful" to read for Africans, Indians and even the Brits but he always tells the "bitter" and "inconvenient" truth and makes them "digestible" by giving them a humorous touch. He always makes some very good points. His articles are usually short but to the point despite the touch of humor he inserts in them. This article is an example *Why the duka wallah is smarter than you* >From the Standard on 07 Sept 09: By Ted Malanda In the unlikely event that the British decided to rebuild the Kenya-Uganda railway, rest assured that the man-eaters of Tsavo, if they still exist, would not be carting away Indian coolies into the boondocks for snacks and dinner. There would be no Indian coolies in the first place. Instead, the whole railway line would be bustling with youthful - and not so youthful - indigenous Kenyans under the Kazi kwa Vijana initiative. Yet just over 100 years ago, the locals wouldn't be caught dead doing such 'menial' work, to the extent that the railway line's entire labour force had to be shipped in from India. But if it was massive muscle drain for India, then, rounding up the descendants of those coolies today and throwing them out Idi Amin style would result in brain drain so severe that the national economy would be clobbered to its knees. How did they manage this transformation from sweaty labourers to captains of industry when locals are still doing what they were doing then - hunting squirrels, pretending to raise maize on barren land and engaging in tribal warfare every five years? *Strength to strength* Equally, the Brits who were lording it over everyone have virtually scattered. Grogan is gone; Egerton's castle is in ruins while Lord Delamere now hawks mandazi and milk on the roadside in Naivasha. But the Kenyan Indian just seems to grow from strength to strength. I could hazard two reasons for this: One, the Indian doesn't give a hoot about land. All he needs is a roof over his head and a place to sell his wares. Wazungu, on the other hand, will lease thousands of hectares of desert land and then pretend to make money out of it from tourists. How the hell do you do that when crooks are turning all the trees upstream into charcoal? Africans, on the other hand, will steal and kill each other for land. But after that, they do absolutely nothing with it apart from walking around admiring farm boundaries and selecting burial spots. The second reason is that the average Indian is more tenacious than a donkey. Note: A millionaire muhindi duka wallah will own the same pair of shoes for years unlike a local man who changes wives with his first bank loan. It's not easy minting money from a duka, either, as the many locals who sink their retirement benefits into roadside shops can testify. But I admire Indians most for their marriage customs. They are just brilliant, these Indian men. How did they connive to have women pay them dowry and still manage to sit on them? *Aging mothers:* In fact, as soon as they have eaten the dowry that the bride brought, they install her in the family home so that she can take care of their aging mothers as well. Would you believe it! And to seal the deal, they cover those women from head to toe making it virtually impossible for wife snatchers to salivate. Have you ever seen an Indian woman's underwear?? Now contrast that with African women who seem hell bent on baring it all to the nearest passerby. My ancestors thought they were smart yet all they cared about were useless gizzard rights. Why couldn't they think up a scam like this? Here we pay dowry through the nose yet if one's mother visits for two weeks, the wife issues an ultimatum: "Either that old hag goes or I'm out." Life is, indeed, a circus! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From prcanb at yahoo.com Sun Jan 10 06:10:47 2010 From: prcanb at yahoo.com (Absalom Birai) Date: Sun, 10 Jan 2010 03:10:47 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Prayer for the dead? Message-ID: <375665.58300.qm@web38707.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Need we pray for those who have died? Why then do we say,"God rest his/her soul in eternal peace? And where is that? Pr Birai -------------- next part -------------- -- 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From charlesmichira at yahoo.com Sun Jan 10 07:01:12 2010 From: charlesmichira at yahoo.com (Charles Matagaro Michira) Date: Sun, 10 Jan 2010 04:01:12 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Single women have always been happier than married women In-Reply-To: <240090.95301.qm@web51804.mail.re2.yahoo.com> References: <240090.95301.qm@web51804.mail.re2.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <107632.39376.qm@web31002.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Hi folks, Let's look at a few facts that will shed some light onto some of these premises. First and foremost,majority(more than 70%)?of single people out there are people aged 25yrs and below. This happens to be the age when most responsibilities have not set in and people are just beginning to be free from their parents and guardians and some have just finished college and are ready to?focus their energies?on job hunting. Secondly happiness is in the mind and majority of young people(men and women alike)?aged between 18 and?30 yrs are generally happier than the rest of the population. This is explained by the fact that they have fewer health problems, many of them have just started enjoying their freedoms away from their parents/guardians and in a good number of them, the realities of life have not set in. For us to test these hypotheses, we would first need to define the parameters for measuring happiness, then take a sample of similar aged women, let's say 100, divide them into two groups(married and unmarried) and?collect data about their responses to the predefined parameters. On the contrary, research has proven that happily married women bring up happier families and generally live longer than their unmarried counterparts. In life happiness shifts from time to time with an 18yr old finding happiness in getting a partner, a 30yr old finding happiness in being a good mother, majority of those in their 40s just before menopause?treasure stability and affection from their partners?while those in their 50s and 60s find happiness in being good grandparents. The whole process is a continuum and that's why those that fall single due to death find it easier to?cope with newfound partners that are in the same stage. Charles Michira ________________________________ From: Selina Nyaboke To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Sent: Tue, January 5, 2010 6:35:58 AM Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] Single women have always been happier than married women This sounds comfortable to the single women but the truth is no one bothers to talk about their happyness otherwise u r daft, or showing off or rather naive. So get off the comfort zone and face reality.? Truth be said Nothing is more comforting and relaxing and calming other than intimacy and looking at each others eyes day by day knowing that this is forever. We r alwyas afraid of not getting what we want most and in that we tend to put up a smile and fool everyone that we r okay yet while we lie down we keep wondering if we will get these on thing we want badly, ( lifetime partner) This goes to those who r single not by death or bad companions but to those with malicious intentions and character in singleness. --- On Tue, 1/5/10, ARNOLD MANGI wrote: >From: ARNOLD MANGI >Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] Single women have always been happier than married women >To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com >Date: Tuesday, January 5, 2010, 12:21 AM > > >Maurice, >In a reserach, there are always two hypothesis, H0 and H1. A test of one will confirm the other. In this case, HO is the positve and H1 is the negative and in such a research the opposite of results will confirm the other. > > > ________________________________ From: maurice oduor >To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com >Sent: Thu, December 24, 2009 5:32:12 PM >Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] Single women have always been happier than married women > > >Mary says this: > > >"Single women have always been happier than married women. >Always. And there isn?t a study that has disapproved that." >? >I have a problem with the last sentence where she says no study has disapproved this.Any first year Philosophy student will tell you that you can not prove the negative. You can only prove the positive. This means that one can not design a study that will disapprove this theory. >? > >Courage, >Maurice > >--- On Thu, 12/24/09, festus ouko wrote: > > >>From: festus ouko >>Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] Single women have always been happier than married women >>To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com >>Received: Thursday, December 24, 2009, 6:22 AM >> >> >>Mary, >> >>Before we disapprove let me say that the studies that affirm this premise may not be as authentic. >> >>Take for instance a serial killer who derives great pleasure even happiness from killing compared to a pious man who is absolutely impressed when he helps out the poor orphan..both claim to draw happiness from conflictiong actions. >> >>My verdict, the premise that single women are happier than married women does not wash well with rational thinking and falls short in the emotional reasoning index. >> >>Happiness is a choice...marrital status is a lousy scape goat for unhappiness >> >>Merry or Happy Christmas >>--- On Wed, 23/12/09, Absalom Birai wrote: >> >>> From: Absalom Birai >>> Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] Single women have always been happier than married women >>> To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com >>> Date: Wednesday, 23 December, 2009, 19:13 >>> So then Mary what will be your advise >>> to the single ladies? Remain single or get married? >>> >>> Pr Birai >>> >>> --- On Wed, 12/23/09, mary atieno >>> wrote: >>> >>> > From: mary atieno >>> > Subject: [YP_Ke] Single women have always been happier >>> than married women >>> > To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com >>> > Date: Wednesday, December 23, 2009, 11:00 AM >>> > Single >>> > women have always been happier than married women. >>> Always. >>> > And there isn?t a study that has disapproved >>> > that. >>> > >>> > ? >>> > Regards >>> > Mary A. >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > -- >>> > >>> > Photos: YPs @ Olepolos Country Club last weekend 20th >>> > December 2009. >>> > >>> > For those who missed, here is the evidence :-) http://www.facebook.com/photo_search.php?oid=57703506900&view=all >>> > >>> > ? >>> > >>> > REACH OVER 15,200 MEMBERS DIRECTLY BY ADVERTISING ON >>> THIS >>> > FORUM. CHARGES ARE Ksh. 1,000 PER ADVERT which you can >>> post >>> > 3 times. 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CALL/MPESA ON +254721663208 > >For Jobs Vacancies http://www.kazi360.com/ >To see job updates on your facebook, become friends with Kazi360 on facebook at http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/profile.php?id=100000469442073&ref=profile >? >Visit our website at http://ypkenya.org >Join the YP on facebook at http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=57703506900 >Follow us on twitter at http://twitter.com/lyp_ke >? >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 > >-- >5 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! >? >Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 >Venue: Coast car park, >Time: 2:30 -5:00pm >Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. >Way forward for the group, this year. >Damage: 800 bob >Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) > >To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >? >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >? >5 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting >? >Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, >Time: 3:00pm >Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. >? >Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 >Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en > -- 5 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! ? 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LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From prcanb at yahoo.com Sun Jan 10 07:15:47 2010 From: prcanb at yahoo.com (Absalom Birai) Date: Sun, 10 Jan 2010 04:15:47 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Building and destroying at the same time! Message-ID: <620486.82596.qm@web38708.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Some people are very good at building/making friends and at the same time destroying the same just like that. In the end,we become our own greatest enemies!God have mercy! Pr Birai -------------- next part -------------- -- 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From calebmuchungu at yahoo.co.uk Sun Jan 10 07:57:08 2010 From: calebmuchungu at yahoo.co.uk (caleb muchungu) Date: Sun, 10 Jan 2010 12:57:08 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] A Kenyan's Opinion on Homosexuality Message-ID: <788923.10695.qm@web26906.mail.ukl.yahoo.com> Am always surprised and annoyed at the way some people look at homosexuality in a very narrow manner and opt at vitriol rather than reason. For clarity let me state that homosexulity has to have anal penetration and that there are many other facets that include emotions, company etc. May i also state that anal sex is not prerogative of gays. I know many so-called straights who engage in it b?fore you can say hallejah! I am also aware that most of the vitriolic homophobics have secret gay cravings and to mask this they opt to shout from rooftops. I am not for gay outing but if it happened am sure some of the public homophobics would be named. And forheavens sake quit quoting bible and nature. These are tools for intelectual bankrupt. Who defines what is moral or natural for two conseting adults? On Sat, 09 Jan 2010 09:24 IRST Okiya Omtatah Okoiti wrote: >Homosexuality perversion is a threat to survival of humankind >http://www.standardmedia.co.ke/columnists/InsidePage.php?id=2000000590&cid=490 >By Barrack Muluka > >Homosexuals have coined the word >homophobia, to mean intense fear or hatred of homosexuals or >homosexuality. Accordingly, I am classified as homophobic. This is on >account of the fact I cannot stand homosexuals. > >I can pity them, yes. But stand them, >no. I have never stood them. And I know of one or two homos; and I have >also heard it rumoured around that some well known public figures have >these contemptible appetites. You will occasionally come across uncouth >male characters who will even try to finger you in conversation and try >?taking you out?. > > >When they do not try this, they disgustingly try to be coy and womanish with you. The very thought of it makes me sick. > >Let me have about me a couple of dozens >of Tiger Woods and their dozens of concubines. I can live with that and >so, too, can Mother Nature and a whole world out there, when all the >virtuous hypocrisy about Tiger and his one dozen mistresses is set >aside. But homosexuality is another ballgame altogether. While the >practice itself should be shameful in the extreme, it is worse than >scandalous that society allows homosexuals to brazenly talk about such >psychotic and psychopathic things as ?same sex marriage?, ?gay rights? >and ?gay tolerance?. > >I had never even considered that I >should some day demean my pen to write about the perversion that is men >scrambling for men. For I have always considered the homosexual a >pervert, who should be left alone. And I have left these nauseous >fellows alone. > > >But this is to the extent that they >leave you alone. Today, homos whom we thought were normal men and whom, >therefore, we respected are obliquely (and sometimes quite overtly) >pronouncing their status and trying to make society feel guilty about >its aversion to homosexuality. > >Mother Nature in her own wisdom devised >her preservation through the dual faculties of procreation and >recreation. In order to procreate, nature laced the path of creating >life with a huge dose of giving and receiving pleasure. > > >But the exchange was between a man and a >woman. For the pleasure is not an end in itself. It is a bonus to those >who do the good job of making life. >Man and Woman are naturally designed to >enjoy the sex act with the goal of producing offspring. Nature was >aware that if the element of pleasure should be lacking, then Man and >Woman may be disinclined to coming together merely for continuity of >life. > > >And so they serenade as they mould and >they mould as they serenade. Homosexuality is a threat to the very >survival of humankind. For in this distorted engagement, ?serenading? >is the end in itself. Homosexual ?couples? argue that they can come >round the procreation concern through adoption of children or some >laboratory abracadabra. The bottom line is the same. To perpetuate >life, you need the combined male and female effort. Homosexuality is >hostile to this effort. > >But people claiming superior scientific >knowledge argue that homos have a ?different natural inclination?. They >say that we should understand this and be tolerant. But pray, where >does this ?understanding? and ?tolerance? stop? The next thing is that >paedophiles will be telling us to ?understand? and ?tolerate? their >appetite for children, including infants. For if it is natural for some >people to be inclined towards the same sex, we must ?naturally? >understand that some other people will be ?naturally? inclined towards >babies. > >I have seen in the streets of Amsterdam >picture posters that invite the public to live sex shows in the sex >houses of the Dutch city. On some of the posters are promotional >photographs of pedigree European dogs ? real German shepherd dogs and >sundry hounds and mongrels ? fully set in nauseating phallic readiness >to perform on a human female. > > >Then there are jet set ?virile men? >ready for congress with she-mongrels. Now if it is natural for some >people to be inclined towards congress with members of the same sex, we >must also concede space to those drawn to copulation with mongrels and >sundry fauna. > > >Then there is the rapist. If the >homosexual must have his space, let the rapist have his space, too. The >lowest common factor between the rapist, the paedophiliac and the >dog-man is that they have evolved perverted carnal appetites that run >counter to the law of nature. > > >If one should have ?his rights?, then >let all have their rights. The difference between two consenting males >on the one hand and a consenting human and a dog on the other hand is >academic. Soon, too, the notion of a consenting infant will be >irrelevant. > >They ask you, ?suppose your son was a >homosexual, what would you do?? Now this is what philosophers call a >reductio ad absurdum. Suppose your son was a dog-man? Of course he >cannot be my son if he is a homosexual, or a dog-man. He could be my >anything else, but not a son. He cannot be anybody?s son. Sons don?t >marry other men, nor do they allow other men to marry them. > > >No, he cannot be a son. Sons can only be >men with the proclivity to pass the genes they inherited from their >forefathers to subsequent generations of their family trees, through >the only path that nature has opened for this purpose. > >The writer is a publishing editor and media consultant. >okwaromuluka at yahoo.com > http://www.standardmedia.co.ke/columnists/InsidePage.php?id=2000000590&cid=490& > > > -------------- next part -------------- -- 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From davidjameskenya at gmail.com Fri Jan 8 11:48:37 2010 From: davidjameskenya at gmail.com (DAVID JAMES) Date: Fri, 8 Jan 2010 19:48:37 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Any time you have a medical condition, inform yourself Message-ID: <97df5fd1001080848o424d1e39xf40e5404c4e00b48@mail.gmail.com> Hats off to Victoria, Talk about empowered women [?]... I would advise everyone to Google, Google, Google to inform yourself anytime you have a medical condition, even as you see a doctor. To be honest, some doctors will just prescribe drugs (of the companies whose med reps have talked to them!!!) and give you an appointment after 2 weeks (read extra consultation fees). If you are informed, you will be able to pose intelligent questions to doctors. If you do not agree with your doctor's opinion, do not hesitate seeking a second medical opinion. David On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 8:27 PM, victoria mtai wrote: > I insist please seek advice from a Child Specialist first. Never take > chances with children under 12 years of age even when it is something > as simple as a cough. > And read widely about the conditions and prescriptions. Google, google > google. Dont just take all that a Dr. Says they MUST explain > everything. > I still insist. Take the child to a Paeditrician. Please. > > > On 1/7/10, Shadi wrote: > > Try Dr monda at afya center.he is an expert > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: DAVID JAMES > > Sent: Thursday, January 07, 2010 15:48 > > To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com > > Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] Help...daughter's skin does not heal scars fast > after > > insect bites > > > > Hi Liz, > > > > Why don't you take your daughter to see a doctor? I can't figure out > which > > specialist you should see (I am not in the medical profesison), so I > would > > recommend that you see a general practitioner or go to a good hospital. > Ask > > what the cause is, let the doctor explain to you what the problem might > be. > > Some doctors will just rush to prescribe medication, but I believe it's > good > > practice to request the doctor to explain to you the condition: causes, > what > > to avoid etc. > > > > David > > > > On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 2:34 PM, Tigeress wrote: > > My 5 yr old daughter's skin takes almost 8 months- one year to heal from > a > > simple wound like a mosquito or flee bite even when the wound has healed > in > > a wk's time black scars remain for so long... I have tried including > green > > veg, avocadoes other fruits in her diet to no avail.. is there an oil > that > > can help? or some magic food?.. I think she is too young for vitamin > > suppliments... > > -- > > 2 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and > > Planning!!!!!! > > > > Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 > > Venue: Coast car park, > > Time: 2:30 -5:00pm > > Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. > > Way forward for the group, this year. > > Damage: 800 bob > > Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) > > > > To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or > send > > her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. > > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > > > [The entire original message is not included] > > -- > 1 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and > Planning!!!!!! > > Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 > Venue: Coast car park, > Time: 2:30 -5:00pm > Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. > Way forward for the group, this year. > Damage: 800 bob > Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) > > To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send > her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > 1 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting > > Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 > Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, > Time: 3:00pm > Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. > > Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 > Join the group at > http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en From hillary at salafrica.com Sat Jan 9 03:40:05 2010 From: hillary at salafrica.com (Hillary Mkabana) Date: Sat, 9 Jan 2010 11:40:05 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] migingo in 2030 Message-ID: <8492F2242D21A2419B9C0AA8DA9B8E7B2980C0@mailserver.salafrica.com> -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: image/jpeg Size: 131155 bytes Desc: image001.jpg URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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She smiled, thinking that the doctor was going to accept her request.Then he continued: 'You see, in order for you not to have to take care of 2 babies at the same time, let's kill the one in your arms. This way, you could rest sometime before the other one is born. If we're going to kill one of them, it doesn't matter which one it is. There would be no risk for your body if you chose the one in your arms. The lady was horrified and said: 'No doctor! How terrible! It's a crime to kill a child! 'I agree', the doctor replied. 'But you seemed to be ok with it, so I thought maybe that was the best solution. The doctor smiled, realizing that he had made his point. He convinced the mom that there is no difference in killing a child that's already been born and one that's still in the womb. The crime is the same! If you agree, please forward. Together we can help save precious lives! Keller Williams Offices - Independently Owned and Operated _____ -- From johngichuru2004 at gmail.com Sat Jan 9 03:44:17 2010 From: johngichuru2004 at gmail.com (Gichuru) Date: Sat, 9 Jan 2010 11:44:17 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Re: Salsa dance training In-Reply-To: <96fc7136-ce3b-4c57-9bb2-e222e557d14b@l30g2000yqb.googlegroups.com> References: <126923.32190.qm@web31003.mail.mud.yahoo.com> <83dfb3441001070550u4ec38360m21643506c3e1e44f@mail.gmail.com> <96fc7136-ce3b-4c57-9bb2-e222e557d14b@l30g2000yqb.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: All, Please educate a brother here. Besides knowing how to dance and becoming a legend in Salsa dancing, are there other benefits accruing from this dance? I have seen a DVD being advertised here for sale on this dance. And here comes a list of myriad of places where one can learn the dance. Kuuliza sio ujinga. On Fri, Jan 8, 2010 at 3:13 PM, Brooklyn wrote: > Heartz club on Sunday evenings... > > Moi avenue opposite jazz bar. > > > but visit them for more info. > > On Jan 7, 4:50 pm, Maryann Wanjiru wrote: > > Behind Yaya Center as you approach yaya court, kuna classes hapo, not > sure > > about the cost though. > > > > On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 10:53 AM, Lucy Maina wrote: > > > Hi Guys, > > > > > Can someone tell me of a place i can learn to dance salsa. Preferably > > > mention the cost if you have an idea. > > > Thanks, > > > Lucy > > > > > -- > > > 2 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and > > > Planning!!!!!! > > > > > Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 > > > Venue: Coast car park, > > > Time: 2:30 -5:00pm > > > Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. > > > Way forward for the group, this year. > > > Damage: 800 bob > > > Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) > > > > > To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or > send > > > her email to josekaman... at gmail.com with your name and phone number. > > > > > 2 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting > > > > > Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, > > > Time: 3:00pm > > > Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. > > > > > Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 > > > Join the group at > > >http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en > > -- > 1 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and > Planning!!!!!! > > Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 > Venue: Coast car park, > Time: 2:30 -5:00pm > Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. > Way forward for the group, this year. > Damage: 800 bob > Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) > > To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send > her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > 1 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting > > Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 > Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, > Time: 3:00pm > Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. > > Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 > Join the group at > http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en > > -- Gichuru -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From benotolo at yahoo.com Sat Jan 9 06:20:25 2010 From: benotolo at yahoo.com (benard bwire) Date: Sat, 9 Jan 2010 03:20:25 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Protect your skin Message-ID: <563923.91872.qm@web43145.mail.sp1.yahoo.com> If you want beautiful smooth skin, you have got to watch what you eat, drink and how you live. One?s face is usually the first gauge of their age, so for most females, keeping young is a necessity and this begins with having a great skin. This is why they pay so much attention to their skin especially the facial skin to avoid things like; wrinkles, dark circles around the eyes and scaling that may make one appear old. Here is what to do in order to keep your skin radiant. For one to have a healthy skin, you need lots of vitamins especially Vitamin E, K, C and D, which will be obtained from fruits like avocado, oranges, watermelon, spinach, carrots and green peas.? E is a master anti oxidant that protects the skin from environmental pollutants and damage. If taken regularly, it helps reduce facial wrinkles, dark circles around the eyes and also acts as a sunscreen thus protecting the skin from the harmful effects of the sun?s ultra violet rays. Vitamin E and K help protect the skin from free radicals which are major causes of premature aging making one feel and look older than they actually are. The premature aging of the skin may also be due to stressful lifestyles, pollution, fast food (snacks) eating culture, smoking and excessive consumption of alcoholic drinks. For a healthy and glowing skin, one should also take foods rich in fibre such as; cabbage, custards, bananas, apples, pears, guavas and coconut which will help maintain the elastic fibre in the second layer of the skin, the dermis and protect it from getting wrinkles. There should also be a regulated oil or fat intake. Once the fats are taken in, they are stored under the sebaceous glands and are used as food vessels during hard conditions like sickness or when one is fasting. But when taken in excess, they expose the baseline to infection and result into pimples and they also block the skin pores and this hinders the sweating process. Fats are needed in minimal amounts because they protect the skin from heat, regulate the temperature and also keep the skin from drying. One also needs to take lots of fluids especially pure water at least three litres (eight glasses) a day. Direct exposure to sunlight for long periods should also be avoided. Bleaching should be avoided if you want a healthy skin because it kills the cells that produce melanin (a dark coloured pigment) which is responsible for the skin colour and protection of the skin from direct sunlight and penetration. Bleaching weakens the skin making it hard for wounds to heal and if they must be stitched, this may be impossible. It is mandatory for one to clean their face before going to bed using a cleanser (with lemon if one has an oily skin and one with avocado if one has a dry skin). The cleansers are more effective than plain water because they penetrate the sweat glands and unblock the pores. One can apply avocado (for oily skin), egg white (for dry skin) and cucumber (to cleanse the skin). And whatever is applied should be washed off the face or body after a period of not less than 30 minutes. However, special attention should be given to what one eats and drinks. ? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From benotolo at yahoo.com Sat Jan 9 07:45:29 2010 From: benotolo at yahoo.com (benard bwire) Date: Sat, 9 Jan 2010 04:45:29 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] We are all celebrities in heaven Message-ID: <861541.78878.qm@web43131.mail.sp1.yahoo.com> When Christians begin to spend most of their lives on a fanatical trail of celebrity lives instead of focusing on what God preordained for them, there is a problem.Have you seen David Beckham?s latest look? The man has groomed a new beard. Whether you think that?s dumb or not. I think Beckham?s look is a matter of concern to most of us. What?s wrong with reading about celebrities, you know? Who doesn?t want to know about those celebrity divorces? Tell me, who? Who would turn his back on a news item telling us about Brad Pitt?s new woman? I personally would like to also hear Kanye West apologise to that girl he embarrassed at the Grammy Awards. Its just entertainment you know. And you see, I think that?s exactly where my problem is. Why am I so obsessed with following the lives of fellow human beings all over the media? A little bit of news is okay, but why do I have to go ahead and spend hours poring over magazines, catching up with A list actors and watching features about their houses, dogs, the dress they wore at the Grammys and their ?beef? with the other artiste? Why? You will say they inspire. Come on, don?t I have my own life to follow up with? Have I even thought about my to-do list for next week? Shouldn?t I be thinking of family to raise, long lost friends to visit, scripture to read? Why am I so overly concerned with reading words about men other than the God who has already laid out a superb life for me to live? Before I hear your advice, I think I?ve already discovered my problem. And I am not alone. I am part of a recent popular culture that has mainstream media keenly following up on celebrities and bringing us countless hours of their lives in magazines and on TV and the Internet. This ? for information and entertainment sake ? is not a bad thing, but when we soak ourselves in discussing A lists (as if we aren?t on Heavens A-list ourselves), adoring Halle Berry?s looks (as if we aren?t fearfully and wonderfully made Psalms 139:14), praising the rich of this world (as if we haven?t been made rich in every way, 1Corinthians 1:5); we abuse God?s word and what He wants to do in our lives. God has called us to step out and live the life of abundance. A life that just doesn?t sit and watch other lives but an abundant life. A life much more fulfilling than lights, camera and action. We spend immeasurable hours poring over the mistakes of movie stars and artistes as if we don?t have our own sins to confess. We marvel at Hollywood?s numerous failed marriages (and sometimes emulate) as we forget to appeal to God to help our own. God has his purpose pre-ordained for each one of us. The early prophets meant it when they wrote in Jeremiah 29:11- ?For I know the plans I have for you, plans to give you a hope and a future.? We commit treason against ourselves when we sway from what God has called us to be and pour our lives into an excessive obsession with fellow flesh and blood. There are dreams that have been suffocated because an adolescent girl got impregnated attempting to live a ?Paris Hilton-like? life. There are numerous hours wasted by an O?level boy on MTV that could have saved his failing education. I asked a friend the other day about this whole celebrity obsession and he too found it absurd. He too couldn?t believe how people created in God?s image would spend their lives intimately following the life of another person. In his piece entitled No Little People, Tim Sweetman challenges Christians with this declaration: ?In God?s kingdom there is no little people, there are only willing and unwilling servants.? And that?s exactly what I am talking about. In God?s kingdom, there are no little people. If you are a Christian, you are automatically a celebrity. Your life deserves to be celebrated. God had to bear death for three days so you may live forever. Isn?t that something? This world?s lights, women and media attention do not make anyone more human than others. Earthly celebrities do equally face the same issues like many of us. Mike Tyson, Chris Brown, and Rihanna can testify to this. Instead of Christians joining the world to analyse every other celebrity failure and idolising their every other achievement, we should endeavour to pray for celebrities so they understand that they not only need to secure treasures here, but also in the world to come. And that can only come through their knowledge of Jesus Christ. Our master already pointed out in John 10:10 that, ?He came so that we may have life and have it to the full.? For Christians to be the light of the world, we have got to refuse to be preoccupied with celebrity lives. Yes, some of them should inspire us but we should never forget to live our own lives as theirs happens. And we?ve got to develop some skin right in our living rooms; let?s biblically weigh what we pursue on TV. Let?s endeavour to discern what we read all over the media so we can separate the permissible from the beneficial. To put it in Peter Sinclair?s words: ?Your input will determine your output, so guard what you put in and you won?t be put out.? Isn?t that what it means being a celebrity of Heaven? ? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From ditubs at gmail.com Sun Jan 10 10:02:12 2010 From: ditubs at gmail.com (Itubia) Date: Sun, 10 Jan 2010 18:02:12 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] RE: BILE REFLUX Message-ID: Hi YPs, I believe amongst us are learned friends. Av been in this condition the the doctors at Aga Khan called "Bile Reflux". The worst part is, even after taking drugs since 2007 Dec it still nags me ! ! ! Help please.. -- ................?There is a point beyond which even justice becomes unjust.? . . -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From jairuschurch at yahoo.com Sun Jan 10 11:25:35 2010 From: jairuschurch at yahoo.com (Jagem K'Onyiego) Date: Sun, 10 Jan 2010 08:25:35 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Constitution. In-Reply-To: <459628.41100.qm@web57405.mail.re1.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <191288.91107.qm@web62105.mail.re1.yahoo.com> YPs, I am glad that Kenyans are sieving through this thing being presented to them called new draft Constitution. I am also glad that we concur with John Kamau, that when the power of Governance is taken away from the Citizens, then that system boarders on Tyranny. That same type of system is what have been used in Kenya for these last 40+ years. The way to go, is UGATUZI (a devolved system of Governance). Some shallow minded fellows in Kenya, would like to twist this to settle some Political scores, but the truth is; it is called a Federal system, better know as Majimbo in Kiswahili. ? A majimbo system when? executed well, will force the Government of the day, to provide? services and development, to the remotes areas of the country. This means Kenya will move ahead faster. This is what Kenyans should be debating about, not tribalism. ? K'Onyiego? --- On Sat, 1/9/10, john kamau wrote: From: john kamau Subject: [YP_Ke] Constitution. To: "young" Date: Saturday, January 9, 2010, 12:07 AM I have read and attempted to comprehend the various scenarios presented to Kenyans by the CoE, about the composition of Government that would lead Kenya to realize its full potential granted its rich human diversity. I regret that I totally disagree with HYBRID system of government as proposed. I do strongly concur just like millions other Kenyans that our country requires devolutions of the excessive executive authority currently concentrated on the person of the president; or as the case may be interpreted under the coalition Government: between both the President and the Prime Minister. Worst also, the opportunistic power being defectively practiced by a rabidly greedy unconstitutional, bloated parliament and cabinet as is the case now. If nothing has come from this Illegal two headed serpent CALLED government, it has proved beyond any iota of doubt that Kenyans by putting their trust on any one individual, literally jumped from the pan to the fire.? We all understand the desperation Kenyans were in. We how ever need not forget that this state of helplessness???was visited upon Kenyans by the same human beings, currently prophesying to save the country in the future. But not now. All that even a toddler should be asking themselves is; why not now. Kenya will get a new constitution by the end of this year. Same story we have heard since 2002.? Is this a case of a demented Fire fighter starting a fire, just to run back and bring a fire engine to put it off. What I would like to point out is that Kenyans, like every other peoples of the world that ever wanted to forge forward ;should never put their trust on any one person or persons. Kenyans should only trust themselves. We should create strong structures of governance, with total disregard to which individual, party or ethnicity of the person who will seat in the offices that the constitution will develop. One only needs to look at the abuse of power by our parliamentarians? to grasp the gravity of our problem. Then turn your eyes at the Illegal Ministers who are currently running 42different governments each deciding, yelling, spending, hiring, firing and doing pretty much what they want. Reason, the president; DAD can not discipline me. My Mother; PM will stand by me and vise verse. If the two executives ever found the guts; MOST OF THE times they do not, to agree on a common action. The Minister retreats to their tribe and party that gave either of the two the illegitimate numbers through a flout Election, WHICH neither won nor so neither one is legally in office. Above all else hundreds of Millions were offered to these two individuals and their parties to buy votes so the current Ministerial offices were bought prior to Election.? On the other hand why elect a president who then appoints a Prime minister who will later fire the president and remain in Office through the back door. -- 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge <>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 10 days to go!! 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LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From otieno.david at gmail.com Sun Jan 10 16:05:52 2010 From: otieno.david at gmail.com (OKELLO David Otieno) Date: Mon, 11 Jan 2010 00:05:52 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Re: Job opportunity Message-ID: Hi YP's A friend is looking for a office assistant, he runs different kinds of business. He prefers a lady. Kindly send your CV to info at bs-consultant.com David O. OKELLO -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From imo4492 at gmail.com Sun Jan 10 21:05:45 2010 From: imo4492 at gmail.com (Ogendi) Date: Mon, 11 Jan 2010 11:35:45 +0930 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] MARRIAGE FLOWCHART Message-ID: YP I got the following in the mail today and thought you might find it interesting reading. Clearly the marriage institution is under attack. While some argue that spouses should give each other 'space' this is what others say: ------------------------ Subject: MARRIAGE FLOWCHART Before Marriage... John -- Ah... At last. I can hardly wait! Jane -- Do you want me to leave? John -- NO! Don't even think about it. Jane -- Do you love me? John -- Of course! Always have and always will. Jane -- Have you ever cheated on me? John -- NO! Why ...are you even asking? Jane -- Will you kiss me? John -- Every chance I get! Jane -- Will you ever hit me? John -- Hell No! Are you crazy?! Jane -- Can I trust you? John -- Yes Jane -- Oh, Darling! After Marriage... Now read from the bottom back to the top. ------------------------------------ -- from Kenyanonline ------ Yes, you can cut your phone bill http://www.voipo.com/1758.html -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From benotolo at yahoo.com Sun Jan 10 23:57:03 2010 From: benotolo at yahoo.com (benard bwire) Date: Sun, 10 Jan 2010 20:57:03 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Natural family planning Message-ID: <336869.34349.qm@web43140.mail.sp1.yahoo.com> Natural family planning refers to ways used to plan or prevent pregnancy, using a woman?s fertile days. Avoiding unprotected intercourse during the fertile days then prevents pregnancy. Natural methods are also known as fertility awareness-based methods. Couples seeking to avoid pregnancy have to abstain during the fertile time of the woman?s cycle. Natural family planning has long been practiced by the Catholic Church followers. Natural family planning is advantageous since one is free from artificial substances and their side effects. Plus, it encourages male involvement in family planning. However being elaborate to follow may lead to mistakes and a high failure rate. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From redkirimi at yahoo.com Mon Jan 11 00:38:42 2010 From: redkirimi at yahoo.com (kirimi paul) Date: Sun, 10 Jan 2010 21:38:42 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Are kenyans selfish Message-ID: <750799.94415.qm@web112408.mail.gq1.yahoo.com> I have noted that everyday there are so many personal cars in our roads and most of them have one or two passengers in them.I have been wondering if the owners of these personal cars cannot carry a few people(neighbours and friends) to their places of work.By so doing they would really help some of the kenyans improve their own economic situations.Is there any comfort in riding alone to our places of work? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From shirocawaki at yahoo.com Mon Jan 11 02:04:22 2010 From: shirocawaki at yahoo.com (caroline kimani) Date: Sun, 10 Jan 2010 23:04:22 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Urgent Vacancy. Message-ID: <94691.2622.qm@web33407.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Dear Colleagues, Muthetheni Child Sponsorship Project is looking for a project coordinator urgently to be based in? muthetheni in Machakos District. A degree in community development,administrative skills and previous working experience in child sponsorship will be an added advantage. Please send your CV's to cmutwiri1 at gmail.com or office at eastern_africa.dorcas.org and state your current renumeration and allowances. 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To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From jacknyaiga at yahoo.com Mon Jan 11 02:34:57 2010 From: jacknyaiga at yahoo.com (Jectone Ndunya) Date: Sun, 10 Jan 2010 23:34:57 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Muslim's Agenda for Kenya Message-ID: <586596.70086.qm@web51406.mail.re2.yahoo.com> Dear Every one,If you watched the News in KTN last week regarding The "Unwanted Sheihk" in Kenya, and the statement from Islamic Human rights Activist regarding his deportation, you must have felt like you were hit with a big Ice block right below your stomack, why? You heard them say that they are takeing over Kenya in the Next 20 years. Now that confirms what i previously stated here that they are upto no good. But to you christians, you do not become holly by singing Christianity, Christianity Christianity.......from birth to death.Yes , you may be in your comfort zone for now, but when they strike, we will all be in for it. You remember also in a section of the press which stated that the sencus report had been delayed because it showed that the number of Somalis or Muslims seem to have been exergerated, now thats another sign for to us to be worried. If you think the leadership will help in this matter, think again. They already have or are planning to have safe heavens elswhere just in case it happens we will be on our own. Remember too the Somali case where all there MPs ran to Kenya leaving their Supporters to burn at the time of war.I want to support the sentiments given by Dr. Owuor the Prophet, the Church is asleep and only wakes up on Sundays to receive Tiths and Offerings then dashes back to bed. nowonder they were nowhere at a time when Kenya went to war with itself. They were nowhere when the IDPs needed them the most, If the offerings are for helping the needed, were the IDPs not in need of them? Why could they raise funds to help in the rehabilitation of the Violence Victims. At this rate you may have to think about where you put your Tiths and offerings.My piece for the week. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From lizamwayi at gmail.com Mon Jan 11 03:22:22 2010 From: lizamwayi at gmail.com (Tigeress) Date: Mon, 11 Jan 2010 11:22:22 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] YES YES constitutional referendum the best Message-ID: <5b1570941001110022i82fb736t1de45be4ab263182@mail.gmail.com> I think the idea being floated around of two draft constitutions and one votes for the one that she/he likes is the best idea... instead of the YES NO 2005 style... As it is now, politicians christians and muslims are pulling in different directions... so everything else will be the same in the two drafts apart from executive power (for example) or Kadhi courts (another example) or any other issues that Kenyans are yet to agree on! But the masses have to educated on the differences between the two.. what do you think..? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From davidsikuku at gmail.com Mon Jan 11 04:37:23 2010 From: davidsikuku at gmail.com (Sikuku David) Date: Mon, 11 Jan 2010 12:37:23 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] LAPTOP Message-ID: <34e2a38f1001110137k57e597b2sfd28fe751d236277@mail.gmail.com> I Kindly need a laptop cost utmost 20,000 -- >From the desk of DAVID SIKUKU 34579-00100 Nairobi , kenya +254720899091 +254770695330 davidsikuku at gmail.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From bringimo at yahoo.com Mon Jan 11 04:41:34 2010 From: bringimo at yahoo.com (Beatrice Omondi) Date: Mon, 11 Jan 2010 01:41:34 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Please Help with Bed bugs menace In-Reply-To: <124506.11069.qm@web24507.mail.ird.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <43761.72482.qm@web45308.mail.sp1.yahoo.com> Hallo Davis ? Your problem can be easily solved.make sure at least every weekend you clean your beddings and hang your mattress.at times be removing the mattress cover and wash.After that just burn your bed with hot water and after it is dry use doom powder on the bed it self and on the mattress.Hope your problem will be solved soon. ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? --- On Sun, 1/10/10, joyce makani wrote: From: joyce makani Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] Please Help with Bed bugs menace To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Date: Sunday, January 10, 2010, 9:48 AM Hi try diazinon, spray it on the?bed not on the beddings. U can buy it from Agrovet shops. Good luck From: Boniface Machau To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Sent: Fri, 8 January, 2010 20:54:52 Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] Please Help with Bed bugs menace Well. Kitanda usichokilalia hujui kunguni mwake. Bedbugs is like a disease. U need to eliminate them completely. Look for blatamax (sp)? and smear all over the room especially on all openings like the bed cracks etc. On Fri, Jan 8, 2010 at 12:14 PM, Dave Atandi wrote: hi YPS, ? My house has been invaded by bedbugs and its been a serious menace. Cant get sleep at night and its so irritating to see them around. as you can all imagine. ? Could anyone? give a remedy for this ....urgently . alternativley? help me with contacts of a good pest control firm to come and sort me out. ? Will really appreciate your support. ? Davies , 0720 944 563 -- 1 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. ? ? ? ? ? ? ?Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 1 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en -- 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge <>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com -- 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge <>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From info at dreamofafricasafaris.com Mon Jan 11 01:38:12 2010 From: info at dreamofafricasafaris.com (info at dreamofafricasafaris.com) Date: Mon, 11 Jan 2010 01:38:12 -0500 Subject: [Jambo] UNBEATABLE OFFER TO FANTASTIC EGYPT!!! Message-ID: <16f158002e76453eb5d0cdb2eddb1e3e@windows032307-248.clientnshosting.net> -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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What we see are people dying daily, livestock washed away, homes and businesses destroyed. Of major concern to me however is the lack of water harvesting. It is completely unacceptable that a few months from now, water will be rationed; power bills raised all because there is no water while we now let all the run-off waste away. Cyprus is a small island in the Mediterranean where I had the opportunity to visit. The weather pattern is desert like as it borders Egypt and Israel. 330 days in a year its full of sunshine with summer heat reaching 45 degrees. It rains a few days in a year but those few days are very critical to its water supply. Their drainage system directs all the run-off towards dams in every town/ village. They just close two ends of a valley and it becomes a dam where all the water is stored. So whenever it rains, all that water finds itself in such dams spread throughout the island. >From these dams, water is purified for domestic use. For dams in agricultural areas, the same is supplied to farms to ensure crops are grown all year round. In my four years there, there is no time water or power was rationed. I have seen on TV massive flows of water even in traditionally dry areas but its very sad that its all going to waste. Will our technocrats please do something? -- 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) -------------- next part -------------- -- 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From kjayanoris at gmail.com Fri Jan 8 13:08:54 2010 From: kjayanoris at gmail.com (Kelvin) Date: Fri, 8 Jan 2010 21:08:54 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] The Victim Message-ID: <92a189421001081008n4cd7b7dbx4b23cf69ff103f4a@mail.gmail.com> Does your job happen to you? If you're a willing cog in the vast machinery of work, it's entirely possible that the things that occur all day feel like they're being done *to * you. The alternative is to create a job where you create forward motion, where you do things to the job, not the other way around. Take a look at the language you use to describe what happened at work yesterday, that's your first clue. If you're not the one creating the change, perhaps it's time to start. 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Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From yaraahmed at sify.com Sun Jan 10 10:07:26 2010 From: yaraahmed at sify.com (Yara Ahmed) Date: Sun, 10 Jan 2010 07:07:26 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] TSUNAMI DISASTER IN INDONESIA. Message-ID: <175675.40351.qm@web113905.mail.gq1.yahoo.com> >From The Desk Of Mr Yara Ahmed.The Head Of File Department, ??African Development Bank (A.D.B).Ouagadougou Burkina-Faso West Africa. ?WEB SITE // http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2004/tsunami.disaster/ ?? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? (REMITTANCE OF $15 MILLION U.S.A DOLLARS)?? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ???? ? Forgive my indignation if this message comes to you as a surprise and may offend your personality for contacting you without your prior consent and writing through this channel.I got your contact from the proffesional data base found in the internet Yahoo tourist search.When i was searching for a foreign reliable partner.I assured of your capability and reliability to champion this business opportunity.??? ? After series of prayers/fasting.i was divinely directed to contact you among other names found in the data base Yahoo tourist search.I believe that God has a way of helping who is in need.??? I am (Mr Yara Ahmed) the Head of file Department in African development bank (ADB). In my department we discovered an abandoned sum of $15 million U.S.A dollars ( fifteen million U.S.A dollars).In an account that belongs to one of our foreign customer who died along with all his family in the Asia Earth Quake Disaster (TSUNAMI,DISASTER ININDONESIA / INDIA. ??Since we got information about his death,we have been expecting his next of kin to come over and claim his money because we cannot release it unless somebody apply for it as next of kin or relation to the deceased as indicated in our banking guidelines,but unfortunately i learnt that all his supposed next of kin or relation died along side with him at the ?Earth Quake Disaster (TSUNAMI,DISASTER) leaving nobody behind for the claim.??therefore upon this discovery that I now decided to make this business proposal to you and release the money to you as the next of kin or relation to the deceased for safety and subsequent disbursement since nobody is coming for it and i don?t want this money to go into the bank treasury as unclaimed bill.?The Banking law and guideline here stipulates that if such money remained unclaimed after five years,the money will be transferred into the Bank treasury as unclaimed fund.The request of foreigner as next of kin in this business isoccasioned by the fact that the customer was a foreigner, and a Burkinabe cannot stand as next of kin to a foreigner. I agree that 40% of this money will be for you as foreign partner,in respect to the provision of a foreign account and 60% would be for me.That means ($6 million) ?six million dollars for you and ($9 million) nine million dollars for me.There after i will visit your country for disbursement according to the percentages indicated.??Therefore to enable the immediate transfer of this fund to you as arranged,you must apply first to the bank as relations or next of kin of the deceased indicating your bank name,your bank account number,your private telephone and fax number for easy and effective communication and location where the money will be remitted.Upon receipt of your reply,I will send to you by fax or email the text of the application I will not fail to bring to your notice that this transaction is hitch free and that you should not entertain any atom of fear as all required arrangements have been made for the transfer.??I am awaiting for your immediate response as you receive this mail.Extend my sincere greetings to your entire family.God bless you and bye for now.?Your?s faithfully,?Mr Yara Ahmed.FROM (ADB) OUAGADOUGOU BURKINA-FASO.? ?? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? (FILL THIS FORM BELLOW PLEASE AND RESEND IT TO ME).?? ? ? ? ??1) Your Full Name......................................2) Your Age...............................................3) Marital Status..........................................4) Your Cell Phone Number........................5) Your Fax Number.................................6) Your Country.........................................7) Your Occupation.....................................8) Sex.........................................................9) Your Religion........................................10) Your Private E-mail Address..................?POST SCRITUM: You have to keep everything secret as to enable the transfer to move very smoothly in to the account you will prove to the bank. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Change has come and it?s time to release the things that you have been accustomed to and using for support; the old familiar things that have kept you in bondage, going around in circles and making no progress. ?Turn? says the Lord for now He has sent you directive to change your course of direction and has specifically told you where you must set your focus. Hearing words like these often has a way of stimulating excitement and filling us with great expectations but we must be cognizant of the fact that it will require hard work and dedication. It will also require your commitment to obediently follow the Lord?s instructions for it will not be presto-chango and ALL is changed. You will have to apply yourself to diligently seek the Lord, listen for His voice and then carry out His instructions precisely as He gives it to you. When we think of a mountain we think of something that is high, rough, rugged, rocky terrain; something that is challenging and must be forged. There are many mountains in the world and men have gained reputations for conquering these mountains by meeting the challenge to get to the top. Mount Everest is one of these mountains and men and women across the globe have risked their lives to conquer this formidable giant. Perhaps your mountain is your marriage, job, children, socio-economical problems, interpersonal relationships or even the pain of the past. God is saying to you that you have been in this position for too long, focusing all your efforts and energy on the mountain when the solution to your problem is away from the mountain. If you could STOP, stand still and see beyond your situation you would see that God is the source of ALL that you need and that your focus should be on Him. You see the problem lies in the extent of time that you have spent confronted by this situation; it has obscured your vision causing you to become mentally enslaved and accustomed to its existence. This obstacle has blocked you from seeing ALL that God has designed for you and has blocked you from having clear passage to the place that you desire to dwell. Well here?s the good news - You have been here far too long and the Lord is ready to bring you out by changing your focus. ?How long?? you may ask. I hear the voice of the Lord saying in response to your question, ?Now, the time is NOW! If you will hear My voice and follow Me.? If you have come to the place where you?re tired of the same old same old, then it?s time to change your focus and do what the Lord says to do. The Psalmist cried unto the Lord, ?My soul is also sore vexed: but thou, O LORD, how long?? (cf. Psalms 6:3) He had had enough, have you reached that point as yet? Enough is enough! It?s time to set your face in another direction! Word for Today Ye shall observe to do therefore as the LORD your God hath commanded you: ye shall not turn aside to the right hand or to the left. - Deuteronomy 5:32 ? Do as He has instructed and keep your eyes focused on where He is taking you. Prophetic Word ?I am your never ending source of refuge?, says the Lord. ?I am He who was and is and is to come. Do not be afraid of this season of interference, these things needed to be so that I could have your undivided attention. In this season know that I am with you for I have declared that you shall be victorious and nothing that the enemy devises shall be able to stop you.? -------------------- -------------- next part -------------- -- 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From denyutu at gmail.com Mon Jan 11 03:34:46 2010 From: denyutu at gmail.com (Dan Nyutu) Date: Mon, 11 Jan 2010 11:34:46 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] A CASE FOR A YES YES CONSTITUTION REFERUNDUM Message-ID: <23207d9b1001110034s5f379affq85b6501595316c7@mail.gmail.com> ** * There has been a suggestion that we go to the referendum with the option of a Yes Yes instead of Yes No. This idea was first fronted by the church and has been gaining support from politicians alike. The logic behind it is that there are only two contentious issues remaining which is whether to go for a Presidential or Parliamentary system of government. Thus the referendum has the two options only and we are either to vote yes for presidential or Yes for parliamentary with no option for a NO. This will ensure we have a new constitution either way and I feel it could be a good option too. * -- 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) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From rakwach at gmail.com Mon Jan 11 04:33:34 2010 From: rakwach at gmail.com (Felix Otieno) Date: Mon, 11 Jan 2010 12:33:34 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Facility/Bungalow In-Reply-To: <485224.62123.qm@web29017.mail.ird.yahoo.com> References: <23207d9b1001110034s5f379affq85b6501595316c7@mail.gmail.com> <485224.62123.qm@web29017.mail.ird.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <802fc6fc1001110133l1c926a20jc014b22d05fe3d5f@mail.gmail.com> Hi Festus, I am realtor based in Nairobi.Was just wondering what range of price you were looking at and locations you are keen on. On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 12:03 PM, festus ouko wrote: > YPs, > > I am urgently looking for a house/bungalow. > Big place with more than 4 bedrooms, water and reservoir with a pocket > friendly rent range. > > Regards > > --- On Mon, 11/1/10, Dan Nyutu wrote: > > > From: Dan Nyutu > > Subject: [YP_Ke] A CASE FOR A YES YES CONSTITUTION REFERUNDUM > > To: "youngprofessionals_ke" > > Date: Monday, 11 January, 2010, 8:34 > > > > There > > has been a suggestion that we go to the referendum > > with the option of a Yes Yes instead of Yes No. This idea > > was first fronted by the church and > > has been gaining support from politicians alike. > > > > The logic behind it is that > > there are only two contentious > > issues remaining which is whether to go for a Presidential > > or Parliamentary > > system of government. Thus the referendum has the two > > options only and we are > > either to vote yes for presidential or Yes for > > parliamentary with no option for > > a NO. > > > > This will ensure we have a new > > constitution either way and I > > feel it could be a good option > > too.-- > > 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) > > > > -- > > 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization > > Meeting > > Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm > > Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & > > Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street > > Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & > > Contributions, Structure, Registration > > To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 > > > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > > > 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session > > Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm > > Venue: Marble Arch Hotel > > Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi > > Topic: To be communicated in due course. > > Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and > > venue charges. > > To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com > > > > Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org > > For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ > > To unsubscribe from this group, send email to > > youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com > > > > > > > -- > 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting > Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm > Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << > Koinange Street > Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, > Structure, Registration > To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session > Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm > Venue: Marble Arch Hotel > Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi > Topic: To be communicated in due course. > Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. > To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com > > Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org > For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ > To unsubscribe from this group, send email to > youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com > > -- Regards Felix.O P.o.Box 18766-00100 Nairobi +254733471116 Nairobi -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From aodero at gmail.com Mon Jan 11 05:10:56 2010 From: aodero at gmail.com (Amos D. ) Date: Mon, 11 Jan 2010 13:10:56 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Are kenyans selfish In-Reply-To: <794734.39439.qm@web32905.mail.mud.yahoo.com> References: <750799.94415.qm@web112408.mail.gq1.yahoo.com> <794734.39439.qm@web32905.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <78384a9d1001110210lca9f885ud54c16cb5a12a4ee@mail.gmail.com> There is a lot of truth to what you are saying, but also if I may ask, Have you ever taken time to know your neighbour? When is the last time you showed a kind gesture to your neighbour that would build a rapport for them to have confidence in you? People care more when you take interest in them...am sure a neighbour you have taken time to know and share some pleasantries with, at least some level of conversation would not pass you in the morning and he/she sees you are also out perhaps heading to the same direction. check how you treat your neighbour before you blame them for being selfish....its a reflection of the input or lack of it to someone's life. A neighbor whom I have never taken interest to know, perhaps beyond the "Hi", even if he/she passes me in the morning, wont bother me, cuz what value does it add to them anyway? But again some people you give a ride and they bang the door of your car until the car's ignition goes off, am sure such people you give them a ride in two weeks, your car needs new doors. When is the last time someone offered you a ride and by bad luck the car breaks down? you will feel burdened hanging there with them until they are sorted, if you were in a mat, you would quickly claim your cash and go. But again, its so fulfilling to give someone a ride and expect nothing in return. There are just some things that you cannot attach any price to, like a really genuine appreciation. You can offer someone a ride at a time when they did not even know where to get the return fare home...and you will be surprised how radiant people look when they save that 50 bob in the morning, and get a fast class ride away from the matatu madness... I hear some fear the fact that their cars will get dirty......hmmmm...well, that depends on what value we attach to earthly things. so I do not think Kenyas are selfish, people are generally selfish and we only see other people's follies...we can change for better. Show that kind gesture to someone today...not only car ride...its January and some people's pockets are really dented..why dont you offer someone lunch this week....if you do not have a car to offer a ride :-) Have a thoughtful day On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 11:42 AM, Zach Oluoch wrote: > This is too true. Even your own neighbour cannot give you a lift when > he/she passes you in the morning na wengine wanakubeba halafu they tell you > to ongeza fuel money despite the fact that you are going in the same > direction. Kenyans are selfish. > > > ------------------------------ > *From:* kirimi paul > *To:* youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com > *Sent:* Mon, January 11, 2010 8:38:42 AM > *Subject:* [YP_Ke] Are kenyans selfish > > I have noted that everyday there are so many personal cars in our roads and > most of them have one or two passengers in them.I have been wondering if > the owners of these personal cars cannot carry a few people(neighbours and > friends) to their places of work.By so doing they would really help some of > the kenyans improve their own economic situations.Is there any comfort in > riding alone to our places of work? > > -- > 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting > Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm > Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << > Koinange Street > Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, > Structure, Registration > To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session > Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm > Venue: Marble Arch Hotel > Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi > Topic: To be communicated in due course. > Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. > To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com > > Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org > For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ > To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+ > unsubscribe at googlegroups.com > > > -- > 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting > Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm > Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << > Koinange Street > Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, > Structure, Registration > To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session > Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm > Venue: Marble Arch Hotel > Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi > Topic: To be communicated in due course. > Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. > To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com > > Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org > For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ > To unsubscribe from this group, send email to > youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From Dickens.Odhiambo at gmsi.com Mon Jan 11 08:47:40 2010 From: Dickens.Odhiambo at gmsi.com (Dickens Odhiambo) Date: Mon, 11 Jan 2010 08:47:40 -0500 Subject: [Jambo] CASE KOIGI -: PNU wants Miguna Miguna out Message-ID: Askofu Kuria's, What about Koigi Wa Wamwere who still holds Norwegian Citizenship and was Kenyan MP in the last parliament? There are two more I wont mention here since they are currently in Benge as well. Wacheni upuzi bana !!! Odhis -----Original Message----- From: Kuria-Mwangi [mailto:kjmwangi at gmail.com] Sent: Sunday, January 10, 2010 10:14 AM To: kca_main at yahoogroups.com Cc: kenyaonline at yahoogroups.com Subject: [KOL] Re: [kca_main] Re: PNU wants Miguna Miguna out Bob-K Listen to PKN. There was a fellow who quietly left Australia and run for office (Bunge) after changing Citizenship. He was later to regret and Miguna should have known better than do things kichini chini. It is possible that he revoked his Canadian citizenship and got back the Kenyan one. If he is stupid to do thing like a moron and expect Kajuang to help, I am afraid that will not be as easy as you want to put it. It will not even look good in the eyes of public for Raila and Kajuang to circumvent things and expect people to keep quiet just because they hold the immigration docket. If Miguna Miguna did the right thing, he has nothing to fear and I believe he is smart enough to have done the right thing. What you are advocating is anarchy and the last thing Kajuang want to do is circumvent the law to help their friend. Even Kibaki or Raila do not have that capability. Kuria Migosi Mwangi That is immigration issue and PNU does not control the docket. He is a Kenyan by birth. Dual citizenship is not a crime in Kenya. ODM is still the popular party. Maybe he is making PNU hawks sweat during negotiations. They must have some good universities in Canada, ama? Bob-K On Sun, Jan 10, 2010 at 7:09 AM, pkn < pkngunyi at yahoo. com> wrote: Rev: Muthaura has no business in this case...they should live it to Police. This is a case of arrest, charge and deport on the same day...Miguna Miguna should know better. I think Kajwang too has a case to answer. If MM was a PNU, he would be back in Canada complements of you know who, and Immigration Minister, PS and a few others would be out of job. However Kenyans Abroad are better off Having Miguna Miguna hapo hapo hivyo hivyo because now we have an insider who will push for DC at a personal and collective level...pkn --- In kca_main at yahoogroup s.com, Kuria-Mwangi wrote: > > http://dn.nationmed ia.com/DN/DN/2010/01/10/ArticleHtmls/10_01_2010_022_004.shtml?Mode=1 > > -- > http://www.kuria- mwangi.blogspot.com > http://www.facebook .com/kjmwangi > -- http://www.kuria- mwangi.blogspot.com http://www.facebook .com/kjmwangi __._,_.___ Reply to sender | Reply to group Messages in this topic (1) Recent Activity: Visit Your Group Start a New Topic To Subscribe to kenyaonline, visit: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/kenyaonline/join or send a message to kenyaonline-subscribe at yahoogroups.com You can also send a message for the following services: To Post a message: kenyaonline at yahoogroups.com To Unsubscribe: kenyaonline-unsubscribe at yahoogroups.com To The List owner: kenyaonline-owner at yahoogroups.com URL to this page: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/kenyaonline For articles on Kenyan issues, check out our Library at: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/kenyaonline/files/ MARKETPLACE Going Green: Your Yahoo! Groups resource for green living Yahoo! Groups Switch to: Text-Only , Daily Digest ? Unsubscribe ? Terms of Use . __,_._,___ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Dickens.Odhiambo at gmsi.com Mon Jan 11 09:15:04 2010 From: Dickens.Odhiambo at gmsi.com (Dickens Odhiambo) Date: Mon, 11 Jan 2010 09:15:04 -0500 Subject: [Jambo] MSALITI :- VP asks for forgiveness, calls for national unity Message-ID: VP asks for forgiveness, calls for national unity Published on By Peter Atsiaya, George Olwenya and VPPS Vice-President Kalonzo Musyoka has dispelled claims of animosity between him and Prime Minister Raila Odinga, asking Kenyans to unite. Attending a church function in Siaya where he received a warm welcome, Kalonzo asked for forgiveness from the Luo community if his political actions had offended them, adding he was out to preach peace. <<...OLE_Obj...>> Vice-President Kalonzo Musyoka is introduced to Bishop Timothy Ranji of Mt Kenya South Diocese by Maseno West Bishop Joseph Wesonga when he arrived at the diocesan offices in Siaya town, on Sunday. Photo: James Keyi "If I wronged you, please forgive me because I have also forgiven those who offended me," he said. The VP encouraged leaders to visit areas perceived to be their political rivals' strongholds. He said he had informed Raila of his visit to Nyanza and asked the PM to visit Mwingi and boost reconciliation efforts. Kalonzo addressed a large congregation at the ACK Maseno West Diocese during the annual thanksgiving ceremony on Sunday, where he donated Sh250,000 and declared this year one for Kenya to attain a new constitution and reclaim its lost glory internationally. To blame Earlier, Siaya County Council Chairman Aggrey Onyango said Kalonzo was to blame for the country's political situation as he moved out of the Orange party. "If you had not fallen out with Raila in the run up to 2007 General Election, things would not have been the way they are now because you would have formed the Government," Onyango told the VP. But Kalonzo said Kenyans should not be living in the past. Assistant Minister Philip Kaloki, Nyanza Central Regional Commissioner Oku Kaunya, area DC Boaz Cherotich and host Bishop Joseph Wasonga accompanied the VP. ACK Mount Kenya South Head Bishop Timothy Ranji conducted the sermon. Area MP Edwin Yinda and Siaya Mayor Ogutu Ochiam skipped the event. Kalonzo said his relationship with Raila was cordial and the two consulted each other in the running of the Government. From prcanb at yahoo.com Mon Jan 11 07:17:13 2010 From: prcanb at yahoo.com (Absalom Birai) Date: Mon, 11 Jan 2010 04:17:13 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Daily disappointment! Message-ID: <833001.15930.qm@web38702.mail.mud.yahoo.com> In this world we have people that we love, respect, trust, look up to (spouse, parents, children, parishioners, leaders, employees,); individuals that somehow we have come to believe that they will deliver and that of all the people, they will never disappoint us by doing, thinking, or writing something silly. We love, care and trust them so much that we are ever ready to defend or swear that they will never do such a thing as they are accused of. But you and I know better. They have and will always disappoint us. I think of parents who have trusted their children so much only to be disappointed with their silly and costly ill advised decisions. What about spouses? Many have been disappointed and even crushed to dead to know that their spouses are something else. Just that discovery alone can and has indeed sent many into their graves early. Think about an employer who banks all his/her trust on an employee only to discover that he/she was a crook. What about friends/parishioners? If you talk to many people, they will register their disappointments. As one recently told me, she had not seen her friend for many years. She was therefore looking forward to meeting her friend and to have an opportunity to share and catch up as it were. But on meeting, she was utterly disappointed? How come? Her friend had changed and was no longer the same person. Saddest of all, is our God?s disappointment. Even though He created us, takes care of us and provides for our daily needs, many of us continue to disappoint Him daily. We have over and over again refused/rejected His leading in our lives. The good news though is that our God has never and will never disappoint us. And that is all that I care about. Thank you Jesus! Pastor Birai 612-386-4608 www.pastorbirai.com -------------- next part -------------- -- 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From okuofest at yahoo.co.uk Mon Jan 11 07:31:30 2010 From: okuofest at yahoo.co.uk (festus ouko) Date: Mon, 11 Jan 2010 12:31:30 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Vacancy In-Reply-To: <67780.47309.qm@web32908.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <654744.21286.qm@web29020.mail.ird.yahoo.com> Are you a history/Kiswahili or Chemistry/Physics high school teacher? Kuna kazi ? Ouko FO --- On Mon, 11/1/10, miriam muiruri wrote: From: miriam muiruri Subject: Help needed! To: mlalahoi at googlegroups.com Date: Monday, 11 January, 2010, 8:47 Hi Wanabidii.I need your help please anyone who will hear of a job in mombasa to please let me know anything in admin front office and secretarial. --- On Sun, 1/10/10, Robert Alai wrote: From: Robert Alai Subject: Fwd: Vacancies and Career Opportunities To: mlalahoi at googlegroups.com Date: Sunday, January 10, 2010, 10:58 PM Auditors Wanted Senior Facilities Manager at Adept Systems Truth, Justice and Reconciliation Commission Vacancies in Kenya College Job Opportunities 5 More Technical Support Executives Urgently Required: Flexi Personnel Re-Advertisement Chief Executive Officer for DCMA, Zanzibar Job Opportunity Crisis Action is looking for an African Director Deputy Executive Secretary (Finance and Administration) Job: East African Community Lake Victoria Basin Commission Secretariat Senior Operations Coordinator Job at East African Community Director of Operations Job at the East African Community Intermon Oxfam (IO) Vacancy Announcement Distribution Manager required, Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist, Sudan Travel and Operations Specialist, Juba, Sudan Links for 2010-01-09 [Digg] Old Vacancies Search MY AFRICAN CAREER Vacancies and Career Opportunities Auditors Wanted Auditors with a good background preferably from KPMG, EY, PwC or Deloitte are being sought to apply for vacancies as per the details below: *... 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To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From prcanb at yahoo.com Mon Jan 11 07:32:23 2010 From: prcanb at yahoo.com (Absalom Birai) Date: Mon, 11 Jan 2010 04:32:23 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] I begin this day... Message-ID: <836005.22211.qm@web38708.mail.mud.yahoo.com> I begin this day with the assurance and satisfaction that the good Lord has got good plans for me. I will therefore go wherever He wants me to go and do exactly what He wants me to do. So,help me dear Lord! Pr Birai 612-386-4608 www.pastorbirai.com -------------- next part -------------- -- 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From willkeku at yahoo.com Mon Jan 11 08:11:12 2010 From: willkeku at yahoo.com (Will Keku) Date: Mon, 11 Jan 2010 05:11:12 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] transport needed - Satehouse road to South B In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <130025.62562.qm@web43512.mail.sp1.yahoo.com> I am looking for a reliable school kids transporter from statehouse rd to south B. Does any one know a good transporter who does transport for children ? ? Will ? Regards ? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From choxcan at yahoo.com Mon Jan 11 08:11:32 2010 From: choxcan at yahoo.com (andrea O) Date: Mon, 11 Jan 2010 05:11:32 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] ANY YP's IN KAMPALA Message-ID: <419615.30618.qm@web45305.mail.sp1.yahoo.com> YPs, AM interested in setting up YP club in Kampala, count yourself in here Andrea -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From willkeku at yahoo.com Mon Jan 11 08:22:11 2010 From: willkeku at yahoo.com (Will Keku) Date: Mon, 11 Jan 2010 05:22:11 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] media has failed - obvious reasons for control In-Reply-To: <14e3baf31001110347t22c8578geaa0aba1b177da67@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <870854.22491.qm@web43505.mail.sp1.yahoo.com> Question is? What is the media fearing? That they will not be able to manipulate the referendum, or the election results? Are they fearing that they will not be allowed to air porn or ather indecent programs to our children? Are they fearing that revenue will be reduced because thos who pay for their tribal statements and propoganda will be kept off? Are they fearing an end to inpunity of media personalities ( Calling leaders kichwa maji etc). ? I personaly think the media can not self control. They have had the channce and nearly self destructed this country. We need order, we need rule of law ? Will -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From prcanb at yahoo.com Mon Jan 11 08:35:37 2010 From: prcanb at yahoo.com (Absalom Birai) Date: Mon, 11 Jan 2010 05:35:37 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Human,but... Message-ID: <230254.19710.qm@web38706.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Have never doubted/questioned the fact that we are all human. However, when one chose to be a disciple of Jesus Christ,then he or she is expected to think,behave,and treat others differently. Pr Birai 612-386-4608 www.pastorbirai.com -------------- next part -------------- -- 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From kjmwangi at gmail.com Mon Jan 11 10:06:56 2010 From: kjmwangi at gmail.com (Kuria-Mwangi) Date: Mon, 11 Jan 2010 10:06:56 -0500 Subject: [Jambo] [KOL] CASE KOIGI -: PNU wants Miguna Miguna out In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <543d04891001110706j74ef3181ubd1bd5e565c54805@mail.gmail.com> Odhis, Two wrongs dont make a right. There is a reason why we have been demanding for dual citizenship ama we were wasting time? Why go to th extent of inserting it in the constitution. Your friend Bob-K even told us that ODM holds the Immigration docket and they will take care of Miguna's case and all I could say was, "really?". Now you come telling us that other people didnt have to revoke their citizenship and so Miguna should be left alone. My friend that is upuzi kabisa. Even Miguna has not revoked his Canadian Citizenship legally but just walked to Kajuang's office and got issued another Kenyan passport, then there is a problem there. He will be stupid to listen folks like you who tells him that Koigi did it and so he can get away with it. Both him and Koigi should face the music and so this nonsense of doing something just because another person did it should not be encouraged. If Miguna did the right thing, there is no need for throwing temper tantrums. Let us do the right things please. Kuria On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 8:47 AM, Dickens Odhiambo wrote: > > > Askofu Kuria's, > What about Koigi Wa Wamwere who still holds Norwegian > Citizenship and was Kenyan MP in the last parliament? There are two more I > wont mention here since they are currently in Benge as well. Wacheni upuzi > bana !!! > > Odhis > > > > -----Original Message----- > *From:* Kuria-Mwangi [mailto:kjmwangi at gmail.com] > *Sent:* Sunday, January 10, 2010 10:14 AM > *To:* kca_main at yahoogroups.com > *Cc:* kenyaonline at yahoogroups.com > *Subject:* [KOL] Re: [kca_main] Re: PNU wants Miguna Miguna out > > > > Bob-K > Listen to PKN. There was a fellow who quietly left Australia and run for > office (Bunge) after changing Citizenship. He was later to regret and Miguna > should have known better than do things kichini chini. It is possible that > he revoked his Canadian citizenship and got back the Kenyan one. If he is > stupid to do thing like a moron and expect Kajuang to help, I am afraid that > will not be as easy as you want to put it. It will not even look good in the > eyes of public for Raila and Kajuang to circumvent things and expect people > to keep quiet just because they hold the immigration docket. If Miguna > Miguna did the right thing, he has nothing to fear and I believe he is smart > enough to have done the right thing. What you are advocating is anarchy and > the last thing Kajuang want to do is circumvent the law to help their > friend. Even Kibaki or Raila do not have that capability. > > Kuria > > Migosi Mwangi > > That is immigration issue and PNU does not control the docket. He is a > Kenyan by birth. Dual citizenship is not a crime in Kenya. ODM is still the > popular party. Maybe he is making PNU hawks sweat during negotiations. They > must have some good universities in Canada, ama? > > > Bob-K > > On Sun, Jan 10, 2010 at 7:09 AM, pkn wrote: > >> >> >> Rev: Muthaura has no business in this case...they should live it to >> Police. This is a case of arrest, charge and deport on the same day...Miguna >> Miguna should know better. I think Kajwang too has a case to answer. If MM >> was a PNU, he would be back in Canada complements of you know who, and >> Immigration Minister, PS and a few others would be out of job. >> >> However Kenyans Abroad are better off Having Miguna Miguna hapo hapo hivyo >> hivyo because now we have an insider who will push for DC at a personal and >> collective level...pkn >> >> >> --- In kca_main at yahoogroups.com , >> Kuria-Mwangi wrote: >> > >> > >> http://dn.nationmedia.com/DN/DN/2010/01/10/ArticleHtmls/10_01_2010_022_004.shtml?Mode=1 >> > >> > -- >> > http://www.kuria-mwangi.blogspot.com >> > http://www.facebook.com/kjmwangi >> > >> >> > > > -- > http://www.kuria-mwangi.blogspot.com > http://www.facebook.com/kjmwangi > > __._,_.___ > Reply to sender| Reply > to group > Messages in this topic( > 1) > Recent Activity: > > > Visit Your Group Start > a New Topic > To Subscribe to kenyaonline, visit: > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/kenyaonline/join > or send a message to > kenyaonline-subscribe at yahoogroups.com > > You can also send a message for the following services: > > To Post a message: kenyaonline at yahoogroups.com > To Unsubscribe: kenyaonline-unsubscribe at yahoogroups.com > To The List owner: kenyaonline-owner at yahoogroups.com > URL to this page: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/kenyaonline > > For articles on Kenyan issues, check out our Library at: > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/kenyaonline/files/ > MARKETPLACE > > Going Green: Your Yahoo! 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[Dickens Odhiambo] -----Original Message----- From: Kuria-Mwangi [mailto:kjmwangi at gmail.com] Sent: Monday, January 11, 2010 10:07 AM To: kenyaonline at yahoogroups.com Cc: kca_main at yahoogroups.com; africa-oped at yahoogroups.com; An East African Online Forum Dedicated to Information Exchange. Subject: [africa-oped] Re: [KOL] CASE KOIGI -: PNU wants Miguna Miguna out Odhis, Two wrongs dont make a right. There is a reason why we have been demanding for dual citizenship ama we were wasting time? Why go to th extent of inserting it in the constitution. Your friend Bob-K even told us that ODM holds the Immigration docket and they will take care of Miguna's case and all I could say was, "really?". Now you come telling us that other people didnt have to revoke their citizenship and so Miguna should be left alone. My friend that is upuzi kabisa. Even Miguna has not revoked his Canadian Citizenship legally but just walked to Kajuang's office and got issued another Kenyan passport, then there is a problem there. He will be stupid to listen folks like you who tells him that Koigi did it and so he can get away with it. Both him and Koigi should face the music and so this nonsense of doing something just because another person did it should not be encouraged. If Miguna did the right thing, there is no need for throwing temper tantrums. Let us do the right things please. Kuria On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 8:47 AM, Dickens Odhiambo < Dickens.Odhiambo@ gmsi.com> wrote: Askofu Kuria's, What about Koigi Wa Wamwere who still holds Norwegian Citizenship and was Kenyan MP in the last parliament? There are two more I wont mention here since they are currently in Benge as well. Wacheni upuzi bana !!! Odhis -----Original Message----- From: Kuria-Mwangi [mailto: kjmwangi at gmail. com] Sent: Sunday, January 10, 2010 10:14 AM To: kca_main at yahoogroup s.com Cc: kenyaonline@ yahoogroups.com Subject: [KOL] Re: [kca_main] Re: PNU wants Miguna Miguna out Bob-K Listen to PKN. There was a fellow who quietly left Australia and run for office (Bunge) after changing Citizenship. He was later to regret and Miguna should have known better than do things kichini chini. It is possible that he revoked his Canadian citizenship and got back the Kenyan one. If he is stupid to do thing like a moron and expect Kajuang to help, I am afraid that will not be as easy as you want to put it. It will not even look good in the eyes of public for Raila and Kajuang to circumvent things and expect people to keep quiet just because they hold the immigration docket. If Miguna Miguna did the right thing, he has nothing to fear and I believe he is smart enough to have done the right thing. What you are advocating is anarchy and the last thing Kajuang want to do is circumvent the law to help their friend. Even Kibaki or Raila do not have that capability. Kuria Migosi Mwangi That is immigration issue and PNU does not control the docket. He is a Kenyan by birth. Dual citizenship is not a crime in Kenya. ODM is still the popular party. Maybe he is making PNU hawks sweat during negotiations. They must have some good universities in Canada, ama? Bob-K On Sun, Jan 10, 2010 at 7:09 AM, pkn < pkngunyi at yahoo. com> wrote: Rev: Muthaura has no business in this case...they should live it to Police. This is a case of arrest, charge and deport on the same day...Miguna Miguna should know better. I think Kajwang too has a case to answer. If MM was a PNU, he would be back in Canada complements of you know who, and Immigration Minister, PS and a few others would be out of job. However Kenyans Abroad are better off Having Miguna Miguna hapo hapo hivyo hivyo because now we have an insider who will push for DC at a personal and collective level...pkn --- In kca_main at yahoogroup s.com, Kuria-Mwangi wrote: > > http://dn.nationmed ia.com/DN/DN/2010/01/10/ArticleHtmls/10_01_2010_022_004.shtml?Mode=1 > > -- > http://www.kuria- mwangi.blogspot.com > http://www.facebook .com/kjmwangi > -- http://www.kuria- mwangi.blogspot.com http://www.facebook .com/kjmwangi -- http://www.kuria- mwangi.blogspot.com http://www.facebook .com/kjmwangi __._,_.___ Reply to sender | Reply to group Messages in this topic (2) Recent Activity: * New Members 1 Visit Your Group Start a New Topic Africa-oped welcomes opinions & analysis on African issues. A short essay of 400-1500 words is preferable: Africa-oped is world readable at http://www.egroups.com/group/africa-oped. 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The Kenyan Government thru Moi and Kibaki allowed Greg Criticos and Koigi Wa-Wamwere to serve as MPs' even thought the law existed barring the same? Sasa Petty Na Upuzi Party wants to make us believe that Miguna Miguna is not bonafide to serve Kenyans his Alma- Mater? Hii ni Bure Kabisa !!! [Dickens Odhiambo] -----Original Message----- From: Kuria-Mwangi [mailto:kjmwangi at gmail.com] Sent: Monday, January 11, 2010 10:07 AM To: kenyaonline at yahoogroups.com Cc: kca_main at yahoogroups.com; africa-oped at yahoogroups.com; An East African Online Forum Dedicated to Information Exchange. Subject: [africa-oped] Re: [KOL] CASE KOIGI -: PNU wants Miguna Miguna out Odhis, Two wrongs dont make a right. There is a reason why we have been demanding for dual citizenship ama we were wasting time? Why go to th extent of inserting it in the constitution. Your friend Bob-K even told us that ODM holds the Immigration docket and they will take care of Miguna's case and all I could say was, "really?". Now you come telling us that other people didnt have to revoke their citizenship and so Miguna should be left alone. My friend that is upuzi kabisa. Even Miguna has not revoked his Canadian Citizenship legally but just walked to Kajuang's office and got issued another Kenyan passport, then there is a problem there. He will be stupid to listen folks like you who tells him that Koigi did it and so he can get away with it. Both him and Koigi should face the music and so this nonsense of doing something just because another person did it should not be encouraged. If Miguna did the right thing, there is no need for throwing temper tantrums. Let us do the right things please. Kuria On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 8:47 AM, Dickens Odhiambo < Dickens.Odhiambo@ gmsi.com> wrote: Askofu Kuria's, What about Koigi Wa Wamwere who still holds Norwegian Citizenship and was Kenyan MP in the last parliament? There are two more I wont mention here since they are currently in Benge as well. Wacheni upuzi bana !!! Odhis -----Original Message----- From: Kuria-Mwangi [mailto: kjmwangi at gmail. com] Sent: Sunday, January 10, 2010 10:14 AM To: kca_main at yahoogroup s.com Cc: kenyaonline@ yahoogroups.com Subject: [KOL] Re: [kca_main] Re: PNU wants Miguna Miguna out Bob-K Listen to PKN. There was a fellow who quietly left Australia and run for office (Bunge) after changing Citizenship. He was later to regret and Miguna should have known better than do things kichini chini. It is possible that he revoked his Canadian citizenship and got back the Kenyan one. If he is stupid to do thing like a moron and expect Kajuang to help, I am afraid that will not be as easy as you want to put it. It will not even look good in the eyes of public for Raila and Kajuang to circumvent things and expect people to keep quiet just because they hold the immigration docket. If Miguna Miguna did the right thing, he has nothing to fear and I believe he is smart enough to have done the right thing. What you are advocating is anarchy and the last thing Kajuang want to do is circumvent the law to help their friend. Even Kibaki or Raila do not have that capability. Kuria Migosi Mwangi That is immigration issue and PNU does not control the docket. He is a Kenyan by birth. Dual citizenship is not a crime in Kenya. ODM is still the popular party. Maybe he is making PNU hawks sweat during negotiations. They must have some good universities in Canada, ama? Bob-K On Sun, Jan 10, 2010 at 7:09 AM, pkn < pkngunyi at yahoo. com> wrote: Rev: Muthaura has no business in this case...they should live it to Police. This is a case of arrest, charge and deport on the same day...Miguna Miguna should know better. I think Kajwang too has a case to answer. If MM was a PNU, he would be back in Canada complements of you know who, and Immigration Minister, PS and a few others would be out of job. 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Sometimes donors are just a headache and they do not always come through on time. Think of raising funds locally, i could help...just mail me direct. Regards David On Sat, Jan 9, 2010 at 2:03 PM, anne muasa wrote: > hi people. i work for an organization that deals with orphane d and > disadvantaged children and we rely on donors, grants and scolarships > to send them to school.does anyone know of organizations or > foundations that can help with donations to further this cause? > > -- > 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting > Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm > Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << > Koinange Street > Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, > Structure, Registration > To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > 10 days to go!! 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LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From kioko at franktax.com Mon Jan 11 12:06:36 2010 From: kioko at franktax.com (Francis Kioko) Date: Mon, 11 Jan 2010 12:06:36 -0500 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Fw: Muslims taking over Kenya in 20 years time In-Reply-To: <110896.83757.qm@web31403.mail.mud.yahoo.com> References: <110896.83757.qm@web31403.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <016b01ca92e0$70491dd0$50db5970$@com> Oketch, I absolutely agree with you brother, Christians wake up it?s time to pray and act at the same time because Muslims are not playing games, they mean business and if we don?t watch out they will take over Kenya in 20 years. They are smart and they know all they need is economic and religion empowerment to take over Kenya, this is why they are heavily investing and pushing for Kadhi?s courts system in our country. We need to move into action and do whatever is necessary to stop them. Let?s throw our support to our bishops and clergies who are constantly fighting for Christians rights in constitution and the country generally. We should never allow any constitution with Kadhi?s court in it no matter how good the language sounds, we should never vote in any leader who supports or looks like can be easily compromised by the Muslims. Kenyans wake up otherwise we will pay with our lives soon or later. Frank From: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com [mailto:youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of odhiambo okecth Sent: Monday, January 11, 2010 4:08 AM To: East Africa in Focus; panafricanist; next_kenya at yahoogroups.com; net-kenya at yahoogroups.com; siasa; youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com; progressiveminds; youthagenda; kenya_pyla at yahoogroups.com; Standard; Nation; NVK Cc: kol; mwananchi; mulembe; kenyaclub at yahoogroups.com; madaraka-kenya at yahoogroups.com; kenyacitizensassembly at yahoogroups.com; KACA at yahoogroups.com; kenva at yahoogroups.com; mwanyagetinge at yahoogroups.com; kenya-can at yahoogroups.com; kenyap2012g at yahoogroups.com; mazingira at yahoogroups.com; Reggie Group; Point Blanc; editorial at eastandard.net; Watchman; NVK-Mageuzi Subject: [YP_Ke] Fw: Muslims taking over Kenya in 20 years time --- On Mon, 1/11/10, odhiambo okecth wrote: Date: Monday, January 11, 2010, 1:01 AM Sheikh, I bet time has come for all of us to face facts as they are. If a Christian is a known terrorist and preachers hatred wherever he goes, I will not support him whatsoever despite my being a Christian. The same should go for a Muslim. We must all say no to terrorism and terrorists in our midst. But it becomes sad when a Muslim Cleric mounts the podium in defense of Al Faisal, and tells us that Muslims are taking over Kenya in 20 years time. He was captured live on TV and sad as it was, I have waited in vain to hear any clarifications or protests from Muslims that the man was speaking for himself. It basically confirms what we have been saying all along; the craze by which Muslims are buying prime property in Kenya and the rate by which Muslim women are giving birth twice a year yearly. Kenyans better wake up. We are headed in the wrong direction. Oto --- On Sun, 1/10/10, Salah Sheikh wrote: From: Salah Sheikh Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] Why is Islam always related to terrorism? To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Date: Sunday, January 10, 2010, 10:55 PM Jagem K'Onyiego, It is because most people are ignorant of history that they flagrant and unsubstantiated statements and you fall into that category. 1. There is no group in the world that is using terrorism to convert anybody to Islam. 2. All the so-called terrorists have a link somewhere to the West: Osama was trained and equipped by the West, and even the latest suicide bombers have originated from the West, maybe there is something in the West that infects people's mind.( Even the Nigeria guy lived in the UK, The suicide bomber who killed 8 in khost province in Afghanistan two weeks ago was a CIA informant, the alleged bomber who killed 3 Somali government Ministers lived in the West, the Yemeni group that is now fighting their government are led by guys who lived in the West or former Guantanamo detainees.) 3. It is the Americans and Europeans who seem to celebrate mass murder than Muslims do. How can you explain that Israel killed 1350 Palestinians and lost 13 soldiers in the War on Gaza and Americans refused even investigation into this incident? Read this link: http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/uk-troops-executed-iraqi-grandmother-1863887.html 4. There are 1.5 Billion Muslims in the world, and there a few hundreds who are actively waging war against the West, the rest are minding their own business. The West and its media can rave and rant but there is no large-scale Muslim involvement in terrorism. 5. The central issue on these wars are just political, religion is just an effective mobilization tool that proponents use to garner support. They can be accused of hijacking a religion but everyone has been doing so, imagine the billionaire evangelical preachers have hijacked a religion for monetary gain, the doomsday cult have done the same and every other charlatan uses God's religion for his own purpose. Muslims are becoming irritants to the West because they seem to ignore the whole noise neither supporting nor condemning the actions of these groups. The actions of these croups have to be understood in context and the underlying issues resolved. If the political issues leading to extremism is ignored, then the motivation for these wars will still be there and no amount of raving or raging will stop them. Those are my two cents worth. _____ From: Jagem K'Onyiego To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Sent: Sat, January 9, 2010 4:34:10 AM Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] Why is Islam always related to terrorism? Abu, You may use a thousand pages to explain why, in many instances, Islam will be related to terrorism, but I can assure you that you will fail. Why? 1. Many Muslims have allowed themselves to be misused by terror Gangs in their midst. These Gangs have planted discord in the minds of the adherents, while misguiding their people that they are fighting for a religious cause. Therefore any small disagreement with a person of this faith is viewed to be anti Islam and for that a Religious war can be declared on the spot. I do not believe that this is what Islam and the Koran advises the Muslims to follow. 2. The international media is Biased and influenced by a certain group of people who has a certain agenda. This group of people do not necessarily see the need to promote Islam. Therefore any small negativity about Islam will be viewed as hostile or terror oriented. 3. The Media, in the recent past has shown some very disturbing where "Mass murder" is viewed as justifiable and in some instances celebrated by a section of Muslim adherents. I think this is very wrong as it seriously complicates matters for other MUSLIMS who may be genuinely oppressed and need their freedom. A case in hand is Palestinians and Uighur people in China. Now Majority of these people would like to live in peace just like the rest of other people in the world. Yet when a few extremists hijack the whole process of freedom fight and selfishly attack and kill other who have little or no idea at all on the struggle, then it becomes worrisome. Sooner those who control the media will use that to explain to the world why it is dangerous to let the Palestinians gain their freedom or the Uighur to live freely. You may not agree with this but, the Media controllers will be justified in their actions. So, what is the way forward? I think the way forward is for the peace loving Muslims to come out and stop those who are Hijacking Islam and using it in a negative way. What is also surprising is that there is enough engineering skills for a territory like Palestinia. I keep on imagining what would happen if those skills were turned around and focused on developing the territory? The same goes for a country like Iran. I try to imagine what would happen if all those billions of those Rials and manpower for building Nuclear warhead was to be redirected on improving agriculture, housing and highways. Don't you think Iran would be a far better place than DUBAI? Just a thought. Solution. Peace loving Muslims must come out in their millions to say no to those who are hijacking the religion for their selfish plans. Let the people say that they need peace, so that they can force their governments to, redirect their efforts in solving issues that affect the people. Jihad-ism is not a process to solve people's problems. There is no war that brings development. War only causes destruction. K'Onyiego --- On Wed, 1/6/10, abu Ayman wrote: From: abu Ayman Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] Why is Islam always related to terrorism? To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Date: Wednesday, January 6, 2010, 9:36 AM Hi Bwana felix If you can remember, in 2006 Somalia attained normality and peace in 2006 under the administration of the Union of Islamic Courts. This was after numerous previous attempts to bring about peace through democracy and other means had all failed. The Kenyan government even recognised this fete and accorded Sheikh Sharrif Ahmed the then UIC leader a red carpet treatment when he visted the country. Instead of supporting this innitiative, the so-called International community quickly turned agaist the new administration simply because they had embraced Islamic rule. Kenya which innitially supported the UIC govt was bought to join the US-Ethiopian axis of evil to topple the peaceful regime and handed it to warlords and criminals who have been responsible for the anarchy which Somalis have expereinced in the last two decades. These criminals are still being supported financially and millitary and it is not a surprise that the country is descending further into civil strife. On Pakistan, for yr information some of the bomb attacks have been blamed on the United States which is using them to descredit the Islamic opposition to the US fronted pakistan govt. At the same time more Pakistanis are being killed by US drone attacks which still continue even after protestes from the pakistan govt. The same is happening in Afghanistan. In a nutshell as i stated, the US is responsible for the shedding of Musim blood in various countries. It is true that is some countries Muslims have taken up arms but this is being done against despostic and dictotrial regimes which are being prodded by the US to serve its interests. This is exactly what the likes of Kenyatta and Nelson Mandela did. The democracy which you are talkning about ony exists on paper as the US will never allow a popular adminsitration to come to power if it refused to tow its line. Algeria and Hamas in Palestine are clear examples. At the same time the US will not allow democracy to prevail in many of the Arabo countries as it is sure they will all be uprooted in a fair election and replaced by parties with an Islamic agenda. For yr information Islam is against the killing of an innocent person and the Quran clealy states that whoever does this it is akin to the killing of the whole of mankind. It is also important that all the root causes of so-called terrorism those carried out by Muslims and non-Muslims be addressed. Evading this will as the US and other countries are doing will only create more terrorists and even high tech scanners are airports will never solve the problem as ingenious people will also come up with ingenious methods to beat the system. Abu Ayman _____ From: Felix Otiato To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Sent: Wed, January 6, 2010 4:02:48 AM Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] Why is Islam always related to terrorism? Abu, Happy new year! Why would the western media urge Pakistanis to bomb themselves everyday. Iraq. why are the factions in Somali bombing themselves out of existance. For me I will equate 'terrorism' to the fact that these guys have not embraced democracy, peace and are so obsessed with killing one another just to prove they are superior. There is a big difference with counries muscling it out in an officially declared war and outrightly going at each other's throat. These guys on the contrary hide among the people. So the cases of Hiroshima and Hitler do not prove your point sir. The LRA are a rebel group openly known to the government and have uniforms and guns. Whereas the points you have raised have some weight, it is still unacceptable to go around killing your own people in the magnitude we see in Pakistan (which has never been raided by the US) and Iraq. Iran is just a case of the western media (maybe) informing the people they can be governed better. Ireland and other case had clear objectives which have been met and the attrocities stoped. It is the extreme radical(ism) we see in the middle east that led to this word terrorism. I am happy our muslim brothers in Kenya have not embraced such; and I hope they will not. Peace. On 1/5/10, abu Ayman > wrote: Hi Boniface There is absolutely no truth in what you are implying that most Muslims are terrorists. The truth is that Muslims are have been most affected by terrorism more than any other community. It is the Western media which has spread this propaganda and it is unfortunate that many people including yourself have swallowed this without any question. Today everyone talks of 911 as the biggest terrorist event in history but no one mentions of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki genocide by a Christian nation the United States which left hundreds of thousands dead and who scars continued up to this day to torment the Japanese. The annihilation of the Jews by Hitler is also seldom mentioned. Even the Pope of the day didn?t come out to condemn this barbaric act simply because those who perpetuated this were Christians. Next door in Uganda, the Lords Resistance Army carried acts of brutality against innocent people cutting of their lips, noses and chopping of hands. Young girls were abducted from schools and turned into sex slaves. Yet this same group was openly advocating for a puritarian Christian rule based on the Ten Commandments. In Ireland, The IRA, a catholic movement carried out scores bomb attacks against its protestant enemies in London and other parts of the United States for several years killing scores of innocent people. It is noteworthy to mention that while the IRA was carrying out this killing sprees, it was a legal organization in the US and it was allowed to carry out fundraising activities to finance its military (terrorist) operations in the UK. Timothy McVeigh who was convicted of carrying out the devastating Oklahoma bombing in the US which led to nearly 200 people dead did that in revenge for a federal attack against the Davidian cult-a SDA sect two yeas earlier. Just a few years ago, in Bosnia, Serb Christians carried out some of the worst massacre ever witnessed in Europe with the sole purpose of annihilating Muslims but no terrorism connection was established to those who perpetrated the massacre. Many examples abound but what is common in all these cases is that they are considered terrorist attacks and are not linked to Christianity. In Palestine, Jews who are mainly Caucasians who have no ancestral claim on Palestine have been given the licence to brutalise and kill Palestinians in their own land at will and we have never heard them being refered to as terrorists or extremists. But a Palestinian child fighting for freedom of his land and dignity of his people is quickly labeled a terrorist. In India Hindus continually massacre Muslims, In China there is an official policy to suppress Muslims in Xianjing but in all these cases those perpetuating these crimes are exonerated. During the reign of Saddam, Iraq was among the most peaceful countries in the Middle East till George Bush?s invasion transformed in into the most dangerous place on earth. During Saddam?s time the phenemon of Suicide bombing was never known now it is a daily occurrence. More than a million innocent Iraqis have been killed by the United States and its allies in Iraq and no one is mentioning about this atrocities. In Afghanistan without any proof that the 911 attacks were carried out in the country, the US went on to carry out attacks in the country killing hundreds of thousands of people, a number far greater than the 911 vicitms. Now and then we hear missile attacks by US drones which kill innocent civilians and not even an apology comes forth from Obama. The United States and the Western Media, the value of a Muslim blood is worthless and does not deserve any mention. It is unfortunate that some of us have been brainwashed and are joining this bandwangon. Even church leaders have also gone ahead to forsake their ideals and kept mum in the face of these horrendous acts simply because the victims are Muslims! Abu Ayman _____ From: Boniface Machau > To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Sent: Tue, January 5, 2010 10:27:12 PM Subject: [YP_Ke] Why is Islam always related to terrorism? Now i know not all Muslims are terrorists but it is arguable that most terrorists are Muslims. From what Islamic scholars always say, Islam is a religion of peace, so why is it when there are terrorists, they always say there ways are supported by their religion, and therefore labled muslim extremeists? You never hear of Christian extremeists or Atheist extremeists. The next question,what are islamic sholars doing to counter the negative PR earned to the religion by terrorists?Some wonder why islam popularity is dwindling yet the answer is right in the news headlines,"terrorism." Yesterday we heard the latest victim of muslim terrorist . he was deported to Tanzania by Kenyan Government since all the other airlies of the world refused to accept him in their planes. Boni (Kajulah!) -- 3 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 3 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en -- 3 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 3 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en -- 3 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 3 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en -- 3 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 3 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en -- 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 10 days to go!! 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Av been in this condition > the the doctors at Aga Khan called "Bile Reflux". > The worst part is, even after taking drugs since 2007 Dec it still nags me > ! ! ! > > Help please.. > > -- > ................?There is a point beyond which even justice becomes > unjust.? . . > > > > -- > 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting > Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm > Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << > Koinange Street > Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, > Structure, Registration > To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session > Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm > Venue: Marble Arch Hotel > Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi > Topic: To be communicated in due course. > Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. > To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com > > Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org > For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ > To unsubscribe from this group, send email to > youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From davidjameskenya at gmail.com Mon Jan 11 12:54:02 2010 From: davidjameskenya at gmail.com (DAVID JAMES) Date: Mon, 11 Jan 2010 20:54:02 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Anyone with experience in Drinks Processing (Yoghurt, Juice, Bottled Water)? Message-ID: <97df5fd1001110954h49bb2f6du78617e0b7c3626c6@mail.gmail.com> Hi all, Anyone with *experience* (preferably at a technical or managerial level) in *commercial processing/production* of *any* of the following? - Yoghurt - Juice - Bottled water A friend of mine would like to start a company along those lines. Please dop me your CV asap. David -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From eliaw at aol.com Mon Jan 11 13:42:13 2010 From: eliaw at aol.com (eliaw at aol.com) Date: Mon, 11 Jan 2010 13:42:13 EST Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke]Help with Bed bugs/REPLY Message-ID: <99d2.1d63f159.387ccb05@aol.com> To Davis, those who responded to you, and other readers, BEDBUGS ARE NOTORIOUSLY TROUBLESOME AND STURBORN LITTLE CREATURES. THE BEST WAY IS TO HAVE PROFESSIONAL PEST CONTROL COMPANY TO DO IT TWICE (WEEK ONE, THEN THE FOOLWING WEEK SAME DAY), REPEAT THIRD TIME IF NEEDED. YOU WILL NEED TO MOVE OR RELOCATE to one space of the house EVERYTHING IN THE WHOLE HOUSE AND TREAT THE WHOLE HOUSE--NOT JUST THE BEDROOM. THEN YOU WILL NEED TO WASH ALL CLOTHES WITH HOT WATER. THEN PUT YOUR CLOTHES IN PLASTIC BAGS, AND FOR TWO WEEKS, YOU HAVE TO DRESS FROM THE BAGS, SO TO SPEAK. ONE REATMENT WILL NOT SUCCEED. YOU NEED ONE TREATMENT ONE WEEK, THEN REPEAT THE SECOND, SAME DAY, THE FOLLOWING WEEK. CLEAN THE HOUSE AFTER EVERY TREATMENT. DEPENDING ON HOW BAD THE PROBLEM IS, YOU MAY HAVE TO DO THE THIRD TREATMENT THE THIRD WEEK IN A ROW. REPEATING THE PROCEDURE OUTLINED ABOVE. THIS WILL ENSURE EVEN THE EGGS ARE ELIMINATED. (BED BUGS CAN HIDE FOR A YEAR WITHOUT EATING ANYTHING, THEN THEY START SUCKING BLOOD AGAIN, IF NOT ELIMINATED COMPLETELY. BEST WISHES, ELIAS -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From abierocarole at yahoo.com Tue Jan 12 02:05:56 2010 From: abierocarole at yahoo.com (ABBY OTIENO) Date: Mon, 11 Jan 2010 23:05:56 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] COMPUTER SCIENCE Message-ID: <124284.30195.qm@web111917.mail.gq1.yahoo.com> Dear YP, am seriously looking for a nice boarding college that offers computer networking / comp engineering for a form four leaver. Please advise. Anyone knows about KIST?(KIAMBU INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE N TECHN) is it a strict college and does it offer comp courses? Please assist me here. Thanks and regards Abby -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From mmagiri at yahoo.co.uk Tue Jan 12 02:36:24 2010 From: mmagiri at yahoo.co.uk (Murithi Magiri) Date: Tue, 12 Jan 2010 07:36:24 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Minutes of the LYP Investment Club 1st Organization Meeting Held at Mykes Lounge, Club Fiesta on 9th January 10, 2010 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <324009.13980.qm@web25904.mail.ukl.yahoo.com> Jean,Your contributions was really appreciated. Your continued contributions will be instrumental towards realising oour objectives. Thumbs up! Murithi Magiri --- On Tue, 12/1/10, Jean-Baptiste wrote: From: Jean-Baptiste Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] Minutes of the LYP Investment Club 1st Organization Meeting Held at Mykes Lounge, Club Fiesta on 9th January 10, 2010 To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Cc: "youngprofessionals_ke" Date: Tuesday, 12 January, 2010, 6:12 Thanks for this. Was nice meeting you all over there. Sorry for leaving before the end, as I had another commitment. Cheers. ----- Original Message ----- From: Moderator YP_Ke Date: Monday, January 11, 2010 8:07 pm Subject: [YP_Ke] Minutes of the LYP Investment Club 1st Organization Meeting Held at Mykes Lounge, Club Fiesta on 9th January 10, 2010 To: youngprofessionals_ke > The League of Young Professionals (LYP) - Kenya > P.O. Box 16924- 00100 I Nairobi I Email: admin at ypkenya.org. > Minutes of the LYP Investment Club 1st Organization Meeting Held at Mykes Lounge, Club Fiesta on 9th January 10, 2010 > ? > MEMBERS PRESENT > Benard Mwangi > Boniface Mbuki > Caroline Macharia> Chris Kariaku > Daniel Nyutu> Erustus Ouko > Francis Mwangi Chege> Gideon Maingi > Irene Mbacha> J. Awuor Achayo > James Muraguri > JeanBaptiste Sene> Jectone Ndunya > Josiah N. Onzembe> Josiah Wachira > Loice Mwacharo> Maureen Mumbi > Mumia Harrison > Murithi Magiri> Mutua Andrew > Ogutu Mathews > Okello David Otieno> Seanice Nabwire > ? > APOLOGIES > Carol Kavuu > Josephine Kamanthe> Judy Kaiguire > Kelvin Jayanoris > ? > Call To Order > The meeting was call to order at 3:30pm by the convener, Francis Mwangi, followed by an opening prayer by James Muraguri. > ? > Introductions. > Members present introduced themselves and each shared their New Year resolutions. > Investments Ideas. > Each member then shared his or her investment ideas. ?Ideas ranged from investing in real estate, shares & bond, mutual funds, forex, agriculture, transport sector, forming public equity company for acquiring companies, running a business, starting microfinance (saving & loan). > JeanBaptiste Sene, an experienced member in areas of investment clubs then took members through some of important areas we should look at when forming the investment club. > Members then proceed to hotly debating each at those ideas individually by looking at various factors such as scalability, risk, ease of operation, required capital, return on Investments etc. > Members also briefly brainstormed various umbrella organization that exists in Kenyan law under which our investment vehicle can registered: society, microfinance, public limited company, investment club as so on. > Resolution > Members finally agreed by voting that we shall form an investment club that will in the short term be ?investing in shares, bonds, mutual funds and forex as we accumulate capital, and in the long run, members will agree where to invest the money. > Task force > 3 working committees were formed to achieve various tasks to be debated in the next meeting: > a)???? Constitution Committee: Members of this committee are supposed to submit a draft constitution by the next meeting for debate by members. The committee members are Mumia Harrison, Murithi Magiri and Loice Mwacharo. > ? > b)??? Registration Committee: This committee is supposed to spearhead the registration of the investment club. Members are Francis Mwangi Chege, Daniel Nyutu and Caroline Macharia. > ? > c)???? Shareholding & Penalties Committee: This committee was task with the task of looking at the shareholding and penalties for defaulting contributions. Members of this committee are Boniface Mbuki, Josiah N. Onzembe and Maureen Mumbi. > ? > A.O.B > Members who have not subscribed on the LYP Investment Mailing list were reminded to subscribe as that is where all communication and discussion regarding the club will be done. > ? > As an aside, Mumia Harrison engaged members into a discussion as to why he thinks Tribal Debates should not be filtered in the YP forum. Members debated for and against with no consensus reached. > Next Meeting. > Members agreed to hold the 2nd organization meeting on Saturday 16th January 2010 at the same venue (Mykes Lounge, Club Fiesta) at 3:00pm. > Adjourned > The meeting was adjourned at 6:30pm with a word of prayer by Maureen Mumbi > ? > Minutes Confirmed BY > Name _____________ __________Signature ______________________________ > ? > Minutes Seconded BY > Name _____________ __________Signature ______________________________ > ? -- > Regards > YP_Ke Group Moderator > > -- > 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting > Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm > Venue: Mykes Lounge < << Chester House << Koinange Street > Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & > Contributions, Structure, Registration > To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session > Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm > Venue: Marble Arch Hotel > Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi > Topic: To be communicated in due course. > Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. > To confirm attendance, send an email to > youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com > Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org > For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ > To unsubscribe from this group, send email to > youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com -- 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge <>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From abierocarole at yahoo.com Tue Jan 12 02:53:33 2010 From: abierocarole at yahoo.com (ABBY OTIENO) Date: Mon, 11 Jan 2010 23:53:33 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Single women have always been happier than married women In-Reply-To: <62fade171001112229x5ac5efd5l4c4143281fe856d4@mail.gmail.com> References: <17e01f400912310246n6becdba3ibf0e9e4919577647@mail.gmail.com> <7b1c74721001020416l6e6fe946vd1466e70fd402dc4@mail.gmail.com> <092d01ca9351$deb33140$5e00a8c0@Maryleen> <62fade171001112229x5ac5efd5l4c4143281fe856d4@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <470233.58736.qm@web111916.mail.gq1.yahoo.com> mmmh this is long overdue ghosh! haijaisha? ama kuna vile ? ? Yes, one can be single and happy just like one can be married and happy. What is happinness? Its a state of mind! Marriage has nothing to do with it. Na sasa muwache hii debate....It boring and nonsensical ________________________________ From: Jennifer Onyango To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Sent: Tue, January 12, 2010 9:29:49 AM Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] Single women have always been happier than married women On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 10:38 PM, Maryleen wrote: Wow, this discussion is quite interesting. My take..whether married or single life is versatile. We can not all be happy - so there are single peple who are happy and married who are happy while there are those who are not.? Every one has its own compromises.? Looking back at happy - we do not always have to focus on being happy...sometimes you simply do what needs to be done, can't avoid or choose. The results are not always what you expect.? But life has to continue - with the good times, sad times, hussles, happiness, challenges...yeah that is life. Some single ladies will go for married men (and the men will choose to reciprocate...) while others are content with their status.? No life may be perfect...we just live and make the best of it in our situations - whether by choice or destiny.... >----- Original Message ----- >>From: joseph nyongesa >>To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com >>Sent: Saturday, January 02, 2010 12:16 AM >>Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] Single women have always been happier than married women >> >>In that case, even single men are happier than married especially during day time.... >> >> >>On Thu, Dec 31, 2009 at 1:46 PM, Vickie Wanjiru Kihoro wrote: >> >>Oh Mary, oh Mary... you single?? if so you may think that single ladies are having all the fun..i beg to difer completely... fun is in the beholder!!!!?? I have been married for the last 20 something years and I would not want to be single even for a day... I have so far had so much fun married I have been very happy...happier than my single friends and I have quite a number of them... happier is therefore really up to the person and not the status... trust me >>>Vickie >>> >>> >>>2009/12/23 mary atieno >>> >>>Single women have always been happier than married women. Always. And there isn?t a study that has disapproved that. >>>>? >>>>Regards >>>>Mary A. >>>>-- >>>> >>>>Photos: YPs @ Olepolos Country Club last weekend 20th December 2009. >>>>For those who missed, here is the evidence :-) http://www.facebook.com/photo_search.php?oid=57703506900&view=all >>>>? >>>>REACH OVER 15,200 MEMBERS DIRECTLY BY ADVERTISING ON THIS FORUM. CHARGES ARE Ksh. 1,000 PER ADVERT which you can post 3 times. CALL/MPESA ON +254721663208 >>>> >>>>For Jobs Vacancies http://www.kazi360.com/ >>>>To see job updates on your facebook, become friends with Kazi360 on facebook at http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/profile.php?id=100000469442073&ref=profile >>>>? >>>>Visit our website at http://ypkenya.org >>>>Join the YP on facebook at http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=57703506900 >>>>Follow us on twitter at http://twitter.com/lyp_ke >>>>? >>>>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 >>>> >>> >>> >>>-- >>>Vickie Wanjiru Kihoro >>>Kijenge, Arusha >>>cell no; + 255 755 074 590 >>>cell no; + 254 722 742 366 >>> >>>-- >>> >>>Photos: YPs @ Olepolos Country Club last weekend 20th December 2009. >>>For those who missed, here is the evidence :-) http://www.facebook.com/photo_search.php?oid=57703506900&view=all >>>? >>>REACH OVER 15,200 MEMBERS DIRECTLY BY ADVERTISING ON THIS FORUM. CHARGES ARE Ksh. 1,000 PER ADVERT which you can post 3 times. CALL/MPESA ON +254721663208 >>> >>>For Jobs Vacancies http://www.kazi360.com/ >>>To see job updates on your facebook, become friends with Kazi360 on facebook at http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/profile.php?id=100000469442073&ref=profile >>>? >>>Visit our website at http://ypkenya.org >>>Join the YP on facebook at http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=57703506900 >>>Follow us on twitter at http://twitter.com/lyp_ke >>>? >>>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 >>> >> >>-- >>LYP INVESTMENT CLUB >>? >>Hi Everyone! >>? >>Inline with pursuing our mission, vision & objectives of The League of Young Professionals Kenya - http://ypkenya.org/ , we are NOW starting efforts to get rolling the LYP Investment Club - an investment vehicle for LYP Club Members and other interested YPs. >>? >>Towards this we are requesting interested YPs to sign up at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe. Should you have any problem subscribing, send me a request at youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com >>? >>As a buildup to the discussions on the above mailing list, we shall have our 1st organization meeting on Saturday 9th Jan at Club Fiesta, Koinange Street as from 3:00pm. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 >>? >>REACH OVER 15,200 MEMBERS DIRECTLY BY ADVERTISING ON THIS FORUM. CHARGES ARE Ksh. 1,000 PER ADVERT which you can post 3 times. CALL/MPESA ON +254 721 663 208 >> >>For Jobs Vacancies http://www.kazi360.com/ >> >-- >5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting >Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm >Venue: Mykes Lounge << ?Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street >Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration >To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session >Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm >Venue: Marble Arch Hotel >Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi >Topic: To be communicated in due course. >Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. >To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com > >Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org >For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ >To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com > > -- 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge <>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From kjayanoris at gmail.com Sun Jan 10 12:03:27 2010 From: kjayanoris at gmail.com (Kelvin) Date: Sun, 10 Jan 2010 20:03:27 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] The Future of The Library Message-ID: <92a189421001100903y21aa0c6dyf82554b673bfa3d5@mail.gmail.com> By Seth Godin What should libraries do to become relevant in the digital age? They can't surviveas community-funded repositories for books that individuals don't want to own (or for reference books we can't afford to own.) More librarians are telling me (unhappily) that the number one thing they deliver to their patrons is free DVD rentals. That's not a long-term strategy, nor is it particularly an uplifting use of our tax dollars. Here's my proposal:* train people to take intellectual initiative.* Once again, the net turns things upside down. The information is free now. No need to pool tax money to buy reference books. What we need to spend the money on are leaders, sherpas and teachers who will push everyone from kids to seniors to get very aggressive in finding and using information and in connecting with and leading others. Kelvin www.likechapaa.com -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- We help make your website a success. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From angaluki at aol.com Mon Jan 11 13:44:29 2010 From: angaluki at aol.com (angaluki at aol.com) Date: Mon, 11 Jan 2010 13:44:29 -0500 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Why is Terrorism/Piracy only linked to people from one religion??? In-Reply-To: <899685.3515.qm@web35908.mail.mud.yahoo.com> References: <899685.3515.qm@web35908.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <8CC61053DE4AFDE-9674-1213@webmail-m003.sysops.aol.com> Rhoune, The bases of your questions below are as fallacious as they are erroneous, which makes the questions impossible to answer. It is not true that terrorism and piracy are linked to people from one religion. The problem is that religion tends to be very dogmatic, and we Christians (even the hypocritical ones) want to create the impression that ours is a better religion by demonizing another (Islam). There are good Chrisitians and criminal ones. There are good Muslims and criminal ones. The criminality of a follower of a faith, even when such a follower invokes their religion in their crime, has nothing to do with the tenets of that faith. Let's look at Abdulmutallab's criminal actions as those of Abdulmutallab, not of Islam. I'll illustrate my point with examples. When we had post election violence in Kenya, no one blamed Christianity, the religion that produced most of the protagonists. Instead, in our obsession with dividing people we shifted to the tribe. If you ask me, the worst terrorist organization that the world has witnessed, it is the Irish Republic Army (IRA). Yet even as the West blacklisted them as a terrorist organization, no one referred to them as Catholics or Christians. They were just IRA. We never attributed a religion to Cambodia's Khmer Rouge under Pol Pot, whose mass massacre of its own people has been classified by some observers as genocide. Declared Christian religious agenda of Kony's Lord's Resistence Army in Uganda never comes up in any discource on this certified terrorist movement. We have never introduced religion in what happened in Checkoslovakia, Rwanda, Liberia, Apartheid South Africa or currently DRC. Yet as soon Darfur happens, it is Islam. The most successful individual terrosist has been the Unabomber (Theodore John Kaczynski). We know him just as the "Unabomber." He has never been referred to by his religious affiliation. Timothy McVeigh, who leveled the Oklahoma Federal Building in Oklahoma City and killed hundreds of people, including little children, has never been referred to by his Christian religion. Should all these be sounding foreign to most of us, how about our own Kisii Educated Boys and Girls Organization (KEBAGO) (I understand they've now been succeeded by Chinkororo), Baghdad Boys, Taliban, Kosovo Jeshi la Mzee and Angola-Msumbiji of my own home? How come we have never associated any of these organizations, most of which have been officially defined as terrorist, with their Christian faith? Why is it that in OUR Christian eyes it is only when criminal activity involes a Muslim that religion becomes a factor in the crime, and we seem to actually convince ourselves that it is? It is this kind of stereotyping, prejudice and bigotry that widens the schism between the two religions and worsens the relationship between them when they should really be excellent. I recommend that Christians who are open minded and genuinely want to know more about Islam as a religion pay more attention to the objective contributions of My Kuria Mwangi, Edwin Owino and other such Christians. As for piracy, if you had just read a little bit about it or talk to any seafairer you'd immediately have discovered that it did not start with Somali Muslim pirates, but rather has been a worldwide phenomenon spanning all oceans and seas of the world since time immemorial. Christians involved in this debate don't like being presented with the kind of facts above that debunk their obsession with Muslim terrorism, and usually just keep quiet when they read these facts that we all know or ought to know. AM -----Original Message----- From: Rhoune Willis To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Sent: Mon, Jan 11, 2010 9:13 am Subject: [YP_Ke] Why is Terrorism/Piracy only linked to people from one religion??? Hi, I have been think about this for sometime. How is terrorism and piracy only linked to people from one religion? What does this religion teach and what do they believe in? what do you think makes people from this religious group act in the way they do? Please if there are any sociologist/anthropologist or a specialist in religious studies in th forum to please help me understand these people. Any theories (that can stand the test of time) to help me/us understand this. Please let no one respond to my humble and honest question with emotions. NO EMOTIONS HERE! Kind regards, Rhoune Willis -- Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting ate & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm enue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange treet genda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, egistration o confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 10 days to go!! 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LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From jairuschurch at yahoo.com Mon Jan 11 21:02:02 2010 From: jairuschurch at yahoo.com (Jagem K'Onyiego) Date: Mon, 11 Jan 2010 18:02:02 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Fw: Muslims taking over Kenya in 20 years time In-Reply-To: <016b01ca92e0$70491dd0$50db5970$@com> Message-ID: <533365.70813.qm@web62107.mail.re1.yahoo.com> Jagem K'Onyiego, It is because most people are ignorant of history that they flagrant and unsubstantiated statements and you fall into that category. 1. There is no group in the world that is using terrorism to convert anybody to Islam. 2. All the so-called terrorists have a link somewhere to the West: Osama was trained and equipped by the West, ? Salah, ? Let me clarify a few points here. I have copied and pasted the beginning of your response to make my point 1. You have suggested that I am ignorant just as many other people. That may be so, but you have gone ahead and given a chronology of the people or groups of people, who have visited? terror on innocent people, non-Muslims and Muslims,?through out the world. From your analogy, are you not saying that these people, whom others refer to as Terrorists, are being used by some selfish people to do these acts? If so, are you not agreeing with what I said that Muslims are allowing terror Gangs in their midst , and as such the peace loving Muslims must come out to condemn them and get them out of their midst. ? 2. You have come out with a theory that there is no group in the world that is using terrorism to convert anybody to Islam! Well I never knew this is what they are doing, neither did I say anything of that sort. My concern is that these Terror Gangs are pitching tent in the midst of Muslims and then cowardly hiding behind religion to terrorize people on the pretext that their actions are in defense of Islam. I do not agree with this.. Islam is a peaceful religion. The Qur'an Karim teaches you to coexist peacefully with your neighbors. But it also advises you as to what time to take arms to defend it. ? Unfortunately what the?extremist(terror?gangs)?have done in countries like Egypt, Somali, Pakistan, India,?Nigeria, Sudan and many other countries is far from what the Religion is all about. There are times to declare Fatwa and times to declare Jihad, But you cannot declare it just because I disagreed with you on principle. But if I come and molest you or kill a number of Muslims purely because they are Muslims then there will be every right to declare a holy war. ? 3. If , according to you, all terrorists have had links with west in the past, I need to ask you this ; "why then, are they allowing themselves to be used by the west? Cant you see we are going back to my point that Muslims have allowed Terror Gangs to live in their midst. Therefore Peace loving Muslims must come out to reject this!?When Sunnis kill Shiites, is it the Buddhist, Hindus or Christians who die? I've been fooling myself that, it is Muslims who die. If so, why would? Muslims be killing other Muslims, if at all they are doing it in?defense of Islam? ? If you still believe that I am ignorant of history then I may wonna say that you are not amongst those Peace loving Muslims.?Who knows, you may be enjoying seeing heinous acts visited on those who are seeking peace,?yet you would wonna blame it on the west. ? Have a peaceful day?Sheikh. ? K'Onyiego?? ? ? --- On Mon, 1/11/10, Francis Kioko wrote: From: Francis Kioko Subject: RE: [YP_Ke] Fw: Muslims taking over Kenya in 20 years time To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com, "'East Africa in Focus'" , "'panafricanist'" , next_kenya at yahoogroups.com, net-kenya at yahoogroups.com, "'siasa'" , "'progressiveminds'" , "'youthagenda'" , kenya_pyla at yahoogroups.com, "'Standard'" , "'Nation'" , "'NVK'" Cc: "'kol'" , "'mwananchi'" , "'mulembe'" , kenyaclub at yahoogroups.com, madaraka-kenya at yahoogroups.com, kenyacitizensassembly at yahoogroups.com, KACA at yahoogroups.com, kenva at yahoogroups.com, mwanyagetinge at yahoogroups.com, kenya-can at yahoogroups.com, kenyap2012g at yahoogroups.com, mazingira at yahoogroups.com, "'Reggie Group'" , "'Point Blanc'" , editorial at eastandard.net, "'Watchman'" , "'NVK-Mageuzi'" Date: Monday, January 11, 2010, 9:06 AM Oketch, ? I absolutely agree with you brother, Christians wake up it?s time to pray and act at the same time because Muslims are ?not playing games, they mean business and if we don?t watch out they will take over Kenya in 20 years. They are smart and they know all they need is economic and religion empowerment to take over Kenya, this is why they are heavily investing and pushing for Kadhi?s courts system in our country. We need to move into action and do whatever is necessary to stop them. Let?s throw our support to our bishops and clergies who are constantly fighting for Christians rights in constitution and the country generally. We should never allow any constitution with Kadhi?s court in it no matter how good the language sounds, we should never vote in any leader who supports or looks like can be easily compromised by the Muslims. Kenyans wake up otherwise we will pay with our lives soon or later. Frank ? ? From: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com [mailto:youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of odhiambo okecth Sent: Monday, January 11, 2010 4:08 AM To: East Africa in Focus; panafricanist; next_kenya at yahoogroups.com; net-kenya at yahoogroups.com; siasa; youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com; progressiveminds; youthagenda; kenya_pyla at yahoogroups.com; Standard; Nation; NVK Cc: kol; mwananchi; mulembe; kenyaclub at yahoogroups.com; madaraka-kenya at yahoogroups.com; kenyacitizensassembly at yahoogroups.com; KACA at yahoogroups.com; kenva at yahoogroups.com; mwanyagetinge at yahoogroups.com; kenya-can at yahoogroups.com; kenyap2012g at yahoogroups.com; mazingira at yahoogroups.com; Reggie Group; Point Blanc; editorial at eastandard.net; Watchman; NVK-Mageuzi Subject: [YP_Ke] Fw: Muslims taking over Kenya in 20 years time ? --- On Mon, 1/11/10, odhiambo okecth wrote: Date: Monday, January 11, 2010, 1:01 AM Sheikh, I bet time has come for all of us to face facts as they are. If a Christian is a known terrorist and preachers hatred wherever he goes, I will not support him whatsoever despite my being a Christian. The same should go for a Muslim. We must all say no to terrorism and terrorists in our midst. But it becomes sad when a Muslim Cleric mounts the podium in defense of Al Faisal, and tells us that Muslims are taking over Kenya in 20 years time. He was captured live on TV and sad as it was, I have waited in vain to hear any clarifications or? protests from Muslims that the man was speaking for himself. It basically confirms what we have been saying all along; the craze by which Muslims are buying prime property in Kenya and the rate by which Muslim women are giving birth twice a year yearly. Kenyans better wake up. We are headed in the wrong direction. Oto --- On Sun, 1/10/10, Salah Sheikh wrote: From: Salah Sheikh Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] Why is Islam always related to terrorism? To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Date: Sunday, January 10, 2010, 10:55 PM Jagem K'Onyiego, It is because most people are ignorant of history that they flagrant and unsubstantiated statements and you fall into that category. 1. There is no group in the world that is using terrorism to convert anybody to Islam. 2. All the so-called terrorists have a link somewhere to the West: Osama was trained and equipped by the West, and even the latest suicide bombers have originated from the West, maybe there is something in the West that infects people's mind.( Even the Nigeria guy lived in the UK, The suicide bomber who killed 8 in khost province in Afghanistan two weeks ago was a CIA informant, the alleged bomber who killed 3 Somali government Ministers lived in the West, the Yemeni group that is now fighting their government are led by guys who lived in the West or former Guantanamo detainees.) 3. It is the Americans and Europeans who seem to celebrate mass murder than Muslims do. How can you explain that Israel killed 1350 Palestinians and lost 13 soldiers in the War on Gaza and Americans refused even investigation into this incident??Read this link: ?http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/uk-troops-executed-iraqi-grandmother-1863887.html 4. There are 1.5?Billion Muslims in the world, and there a few hundreds who are actively waging war against the West, the rest are minding their own business. The West and its media can rave and rant but there is no large-scale Muslim involvement in terrorism.? 5. The central issue on these wars are just political, religion is just an effective mobilization tool that proponents use to garner support. They can be accused of hijacking a religion but everyone has been doing so, imagine the?billionaire evangelical preachers have hijacked a religion for monetary gain, the doomsday cult have done the same and every other charlatan uses God's religion for his own purpose. Muslims are becoming irritants to the West because they seem to ignore the whole noise neither supporting nor?condemning?the actions of these groups. The actions of these croups have to be understood in context and the underlying issues resolved. If the political issues leading to?extremism is ignored, then the motivation for these wars will still be there and no amount of raving or raging will stop them. Those are my two cents worth. ? From: Jagem K'Onyiego To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Sent: Sat, January 9, 2010 4:34:10 AM Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] Why is Islam always related to terrorism? Abu, ? You may use a thousand pages to explain why, in many instances, Islam will be related to terrorism, but I can assure you that?you will fail. Why? 1.?Many Muslims have allowed themselves to be misused by terror Gangs in their midst.?These Gangs have planted discord?in the minds of the adherents, while misguiding their people that they are fighting for a religious cause. Therefore any small disagreement with? a person of this faith is viewed to be anti Islam and for that a Religious war can be declared on the spot. I do not believe that this is what Islam and the Koran advises?the Muslims to follow. 2. The international media is?Biased and influenced by a certain group of people who has a certain agenda. This group of people do not necessarily see the need to promote Islam. Therefore any small negativity about Islam will be viewed as hostile or terror oriented. 3. The?Media, in the recent past has shown some very disturbing where?"Mass murder" is viewed as justifiable and in some instances celebrated by a section of Muslim adherents. I think this is very wrong as it seriously complicates matters for?other MUSLIMS who may be genuinely oppressed and need their freedom. A case in hand is Palestinians and Uighur people in China. ? Now Majority of these people would like to live in peace just like the rest of other people in the world. Yet when a few extremists hijack the whole process of freedom fight and selfishly attack and kill other who have little or no idea at all on the struggle, then it becomes worrisome. Sooner those who control the media will use that to explain to the world why it is dangerous to let the Palestinians gain their freedom or the?Uighur to live freely. You may not agree with this but, the Media controllers will be justified in their actions. ? So, what is the way forward? I think the way forward is for the peace loving Muslims to come out and stop those who are Hijacking Islam and using it in a negative way. What is also surprising is that there is enough engineering skills for a territory like Palestinia. I keep on imagining what would happen if those skills were turned around and focused on developing the territory? The same goes for?a country like Iran.?I try to imagine what would happen if all those billions of those Rials and manpower for building Nuclear warhead was to be?redirected on improving agriculture, housing and highways. Don't you think Iran would be a far better place than DUBAI? Just a thought. ? Solution. Peace loving Muslims must come out in their?millions to say no to those who are? hijacking?the religion for their selfish plans. Let the people say that they need peace, so that they can force their governments to, redirect their efforts in solving issues that affect the people. Jihad-ism is not a process to solve people's problems. There is no war that brings development. War only causes destruction. ? K'Onyiego??? ? ?? --- On Wed, 1/6/10, abu Ayman wrote: From: abu Ayman Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] Why is Islam always related to terrorism? To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Date: Wednesday, January 6, 2010, 9:36 AM Hi Bwana felix If you can remember, in 2006 Somalia attained normality and peace in 2006 under the administration of the Union of Islamic Courts. This was after numerous previous attempts to bring about peace through democracy and other means had all failed. The Kenyan government even recognised this fete and accorded Sheikh Sharrif Ahmed the then UIC leader? a red carpet treatment when he visted the country. Instead of supporting this innitiative, the so-called International community quickly turned agaist the new administration simply because they had embraced Islamic rule.? ?Kenya which innitially supported the UIC govt was bought to join the? US-Ethiopian axis of evil to topple the peaceful regime? and handed it to warlords and criminals who have been responsible? for the anarchy which Somalis have expereinced in the last two decades. These criminals are still being supported financially and millitary and it is not a surprise that the country is descending further into civil strife. On Pakistan, for yr information? some of the bomb attacks have been blamed on the United States which is using them to descredit the Islamic opposition to the US fronted pakistan govt. At the same time more Pakistanis are being killed by US drone attacks which still continue even after protestes from the pakistan govt. The same is happening in Afghanistan. In a nutshell as i stated, the US is responsible for the shedding of Musim blood in various countries. It is true that is some countries Muslims have taken up arms but this is being done against despostic and dictotrial regimes which are being prodded by the US to serve its interests. This is exactly what the likes of Kenyatta and Nelson Mandela did. ? The democracy which you are talkning about ony exists on paper as the US will never allow a popular adminsitration to come to power if it refused to tow its line. Algeria and Hamas in Palestine are clear examples. At the same time the US will not allow democracy to prevail in many of the Arabo countries as it is sure they will all be uprooted in a fair election and replaced by parties with an Islamic agenda. ? For yr information Islam is against the killing of an innocent person and the Quran clealy states that whoever does this it is akin to the killing of the whole of mankind. ? It is also important that all the root causes of so-called terrorism those carried out by Muslims and non-Muslims be addressed. Evading this will as the US and other countries are doing will only create more terrorists and even high tech scanners are airports will never solve the problem as?ingenious people will also come up with? ingenious methods to beat the system. ? Abu Ayman ? ? ? ? From: Felix Otiato To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Sent: Wed, January 6, 2010 4:02:48 AM Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] Why is Islam always related to terrorism? ? Abu, ? Happy new year! Why would the western media urge Pakistanis to bomb themselves everyday. Iraq. why are the factions in Somali bombing themselves out of existance. For me I will equate 'terrorism' to the fact that these guys have not embraced democracy, peace and are so obsessed with killing one another just to prove they are superior. ? There is a big difference with counries muscling it out in an officially declared war and outrightly going at each other's throat. These guys on the contrary hide among the people. So the cases of Hiroshima and Hitler do not prove your point sir. The LRA are a rebel group openly known to the government and have uniforms and guns. ? Whereas the points you have raised have some weight, it is still unacceptable to go around killing your own people in the magnitude we see in Pakistan (which has never been raided by the US) and Iraq. Iran is just a case of the western media (maybe) informing the people they can be governed better. Ireland and other case had clear objectives which have been met and the attrocities stoped. ? It is the extreme radical(ism) we see in the middle east that led to this word terrorism. I am happy our muslim brothers in Kenya have not embraced such; and I hope they will not. ? Peace. ? On 1/5/10, abu Ayman wrote: Hi Boniface There is absolutely no truth in what you are implying that most Muslims are terrorists. The? truth is that Muslims are have been most affected by terrorism more than any other community. It is the Western media which has spread this propaganda and it is unfortunate that many people including yourself have swallowed? this without any question. Today everyone talks of 911 as the biggest terrorist event in history but no one mentions of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki genocide by a Christian nation the United States which left hundreds of thousands dead and who scars continued up to this day to torment the Japanese. The annihilation of the Jews by Hitler is also seldom mentioned. Even the Pope of the day didn?t come out to condemn this barbaric act simply because those who perpetuated this were Christians. Next door in Uganda, the Lords Resistance Army carried acts of brutality against innocent people cutting of their lips, noses and chopping of hands. Young girls were abducted from schools and turned into sex slaves. Yet this same group was openly advocating for a puritarian Christian rule based on the Ten Commandments. In Ireland, The IRA, a catholic movement carried out scores ?bomb attacks against its protestant enemies in London and other parts of the United States for several years killing scores of innocent people. It is noteworthy to mention that while the IRA was carrying out this killing sprees, it was a legal organization in the US and? it was allowed to carry out fundraising activities to finance its military (terrorist) operations in the UK. Timothy McVeigh who was convicted of carrying out the devastating Oklahoma bombing in the US which led to nearly 200 people ?dead did that in revenge for a federal attack against the Davidian cult-a SDA sect two yeas earlier. Just a few years ago, in Bosnia, Serb Christians carried out some of the worst massacre ever witnessed in Europe with the sole purpose of annihilating Muslims but no terrorism connection was established to those who perpetrated the massacre. Many examples abound but what is common in all these cases is that they are considered terrorist attacks and are not linked to Christianity. In Palestine, Jews who are mainly Caucasians who have no ancestral claim on Palestine have been given the licence to brutalise and kill Palestinians in their own land ?at will and we have never heard them being refered to as terrorists or extremists. But a Palestinian child fighting for freedom of his land and dignity of his people ?is quickly labeled a ?terrorist. In India Hindus continually massacre Muslims, In China there is an ?official policy to suppress Muslims in Xianjing but in all these cases those perpetuating these crimes are exonerated. During the reign of Saddam, Iraq was among the most peaceful countries in the Middle East till George Bush?s invasion transformed in into the most dangerous place on earth. During Saddam?s time the phenemon of Suicide bombing was never known now it is a daily occurrence. More than a million innocent Iraqis have been killed by the United States and its allies in Iraq and no one is mentioning about this atrocities. In Afghanistan without any proof that the 911 attacks were carried out in the country, the US went on to carry out attacks in the country killing hundreds of thousands of people, a number far greater than the 911 vicitms. Now and then we hear missile attacks by US drones ?which kill innocent civilians and not even an apology comes forth from Obama. The United States and the Western Media,? the value of a Muslim blood is worthless and does not deserve any mention. It is unfortunate that some of us have been brainwashed and are joining this bandwangon. Even church leaders have also gone ahead to forsake their ideals? and kept mum in the face of these horrendous acts simply because the victims are Muslims! ? Abu Ayman ? ? ? ? From: Boniface Machau To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Sent: Tue, January 5, 2010 10:27:12 PM Subject: [YP_Ke] Why is Islam always related to terrorism? Now i know not all Muslims are terrorists but it is arguable that most terrorists are Muslims. From what Islamic scholars always say, Islam is a religion of peace, so why is it when there are terrorists, they always say there ways are supported by their religion, and therefore labled muslim extremeists? You never hear of Christian extremeists or Atheist extremeists. The next question,what are islamic sholars doing to counter the negative PR earned to the religion by terrorists?Some wonder why islam popularity is dwindling yet the answer is right in the news headlines,"terrorism." Yesterday we heard the latest victim of muslim terrorist . he was deported to Tanzania by Kenyan Government since all the other airlies of the world refused to accept him in their planes. Boni (Kajulah!) -- 3 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 3 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en ? ? -- 3 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. ? ? ? ? ? ? ?Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 3 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en -- 3 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 3 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en -- 3 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 3 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en -- 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge <>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. 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LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From chege.tony at gmail.com Mon Jan 11 22:14:13 2010 From: chege.tony at gmail.com (Anthony Chege) Date: Tue, 12 Jan 2010 06:14:13 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] RE: 1 or 2 bedroom house wanted Message-ID: <71a12e671001111914j6101961dt174c6c20c9292b97@mail.gmail.com> Hi guys, I am seriously looking for a 1 or 2 bedroom house anywhere where there is good security and close to the main road. Kindly forward me any suggestions and i will appreciate. Regards, Anthony -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From akamau at isl.co.ke Tue Jan 12 00:29:02 2010 From: akamau at isl.co.ke (Ann KAMAU) Date: Tue, 12 Jan 2010 08:29:02 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] FIREPROOF movie @ Ksh. 600 + Free Delivery References: Message-ID: <04EC54ACC5EF48BC8D03C86514A0D694@isl.co.ke> Hi I Watched the movie on big screen at silverbird prestige plaza and it is great I dont mind keeping a copy where are your offices?? ----- Original Message ----- From: Francis Mwangi Chege To: youngprofessionals_ke Sent: Tuesday, January 12, 2010 7:52 AM Subject: [YP_Ke] FIREPROOF movie @ Ksh. 600 + Free Delivery FIREPROOF movie Fireproof is a must watch movie for all not only does the movie give a peek on happenings in relationships and marriages but it also educative. The movie is based on fireman Capt Caleb and his wife Catherine. At work, inside burning buildings, Capt. Caleb Holt lives by the old firefighter's adage: Never leave your partner behind. At home, in the cooling embers of his marriage, he lives by his own rules. Growing up, Catherine Holt always dreamed of marrying a loving, brave firefighter...just like her daddy. Now, after seven years of marriage, Catherine wonders when she stopped being "good enough" for her husband. Regular arguments over jobs, finances, housework, and outside interests have readied them both to move on to something with more sparks. As the couple prepares to enter divorce proceedings, Caleb's father challenges his son to commit to a 40-day experiment: "The Love Dare." Wondering if it's even worth the effort, Caleb agrees-for his father's sake more than for his marriage. When Caleb discovers the book's daily challenges are tied into his parents' newfound faith, his already limited interest is further dampened. While trying to stay true to his promise, Caleb becomes frustrated time and again. He finally asks his father, "How am I supposed to show love to somebody who constantly rejects me?" When his father explains that this is the love Christ shows to us, Caleb makes a life-changing commitment to love God. And with God's help he begins to understand what it means to truly love his wife. But is it too late to fireproof his marriage? His job is to rescue others. Now Caleb Holt is ready to face his toughest job ever...rescuing his wife's heart. Fireproof on DVD is available place your order now. A Just Ksh. 600 If you work within Nairobi CBD and its environ, we do free delivery. Reply with your phone number and Office location and when you want it delivered to you! -- Regards Francis Mwangi Chege Java Software Developer Safari SoftSolutions Ltd. +254 - 721 663 208 "Solutions to power your business." ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com __________ NOD32 4759 (20100110) Information __________ This message was checked by NOD32 antivirus system. http://www.eset.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From ariembajnr2 at yahoo.com Tue Jan 12 02:25:47 2010 From: ariembajnr2 at yahoo.com (jared ariemba) Date: Mon, 11 Jan 2010 23:25:47 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Are kenyans selfish - REALLY? In-Reply-To: <244580.61681.qm@web26908.mail.ukl.yahoo.com> References: <244580.61681.qm@web26908.mail.ukl.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <773731.33892.qm@web51401.mail.re2.yahoo.com> Some gentleman gave me a lift, only for his car to run out of fuel along the way. he had no cash and no credit card, nothing. I ended up fueling his car. Although he promised to refund through M-Pesa, he has never, and i did not bother to remind him, although we had exchanged phone numbers. By the way, i did not ask for the lift. The lesson i learnt, is to avoid lifts as much as possible unless we know each other personally. If we don't know each other, i will insist to pay you fare so that if your car runs out of fuel along the way, i will leave you their and go just like i would leave a matatu. Jerry Mogaka "......obey God and Man all the time. In case of conflict between God's requirements and man's requirements, then obey God, because man cannot sustain your life....... " ________________________________ From: Beatrice Oyugi To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Sent: Tue, January 12, 2010 9:54:35 AM Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] Are kenyans selfish - REALLY? Selfish, maybe but to be honest, you need a car, work hard and get one (I don't have a car myself) but I believe that is the position. I don't understand why I would expect a lift at no pay especially when there are PSVs in operation for those who don't own cars like myself. However, in the event there is a PSV crisis (as commonly experienced), then personal car owners could be generous to offer lifts - given that asking for lifts is also not so easy for security reasons especially (it is risky both to the driver and the passenger). Still, this could be at a cost at least of normal PSV rates ama? --- On Mon, 11/1/10, Jectone Ndunya wrote: >From: Jectone Ndunya >Subject: > Re: [YP_Ke] Are kenyans selfish >To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com >Date: Monday, 11 January, 2010, 14:54 > > >Dear Washington, >The majority of those who ride alone in their cars are women, they are either with KID(S) or are a loone but the scenario is different with men cause they always have Chick(s)/ ladie(s) in those cars. I have observed this for a while now and i was left wondering whether these are their wifes or what? > >--- On Mon, 1/11/10, Odhiambo Washington wrote: > > >>From: Odhiambo Washington >>Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] Are kenyans selfish >>To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com >>Date: Monday, January 11, 2010, 5:44 AM >> >> >> >> >> >>On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 8:38 AM, kirimi paul wrote: >> >>>>> >>>I have noted that everyday there are so many personal cars in our roads and most of them have one or two passengers in them.I have been wondering if the owners of these personal cars cannot carry a few people(neighbours and friends) to their places of work.By so doing they would really help some of the kenyans improve their own economic situations.Is there any comfort in riding alone to our places of work? >>> >> >> >>I am one of the "guilty" Kenyans. I toy with this idea everyday, seeing that I am alone in the car, but again several factors count towards this, but it depends on the person. A few times I have decided to give guys a lift. First, these are people unknown to me. So there is the element of suspicion. Whenever you stop to give a lift, people look at you with the same suspicion, always expecting you'll ask them to pay even when obviously that is not the case. Kenyans always expect something, you know. Even when they push you out of the mud, they expect you to part with something:-) >>There are times I feel I need to offer a lift, but find it so difficult - when it's muddy, because after that, the job of washing the mats is left to me - and I pay for it. Also remember that when the car is loaded it uses more fuel. Most people don't like that extra expense. In case of an accident, despite having given a lift, suppose one such person who got a lift gets injured, they will not be any soft on you. Those are some of the things that make people not offer lift, however much they feel like. >>I am for neighbors sharing the cost of running a car and using 1 vehicle if that is convenient for them. In most cases it turns out not to be, as their destinations end up varying greatly, to an extent that one of them may be forced to take quite a long route to their destination. Once in a while I give lift to willing strangers, but I'd advise people not to just accept lifts as that might also mark the beginning of an ordeal. Despite all these "reservations", I never hesitate to give a lift to someone I know. >> >> >>-- >>Best regards, >>Odhiambo WASHINGTON, >>Nairobi,KE >>+254733744121/+254722743223 >>_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ >>"If you have nothing good to say about someone, just shut up!." >>>> >> -- Lucky Dube >> >>-- >>5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting >>Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm >>Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street >>Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration >>To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >> >>10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session >>Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm >>Venue: Marble Arch Hotel >>Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi >>Topic: To be communicated in due course. >>Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. >>To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com >> >>Visit our website at >> www.ypkenya.org >>For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ >>To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com >> > >-- >5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting >Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm >Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street >Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration >To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session >Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm >Venue: Marble Arch Hotel >Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi >Topic: To be communicated in due course. >Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. >To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com > >Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org >For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ >To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com > -- 5 Days to go!!! 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URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From info.gao10 at ireland.com Sun Jan 10 11:53:22 2010 From: info.gao10 at ireland.com (Beatriz Daniels) Date: Sun, 10 Jan 2010 17:53:22 +0100 (CET) Subject: [Jambo] GAO CONFERENCE INVITATION 2010!!! Message-ID: <1935182006.1605651263142402684.JavaMail.root@ir-mbox02> Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE /* Style Definitions */ table.MsoNormalTable {mso-style-name:"Tableau Normal"; mso-tstyle-rowband-size:0; mso-tstyle-colband-size:0; mso-style-noshow:yes; mso-style-priority:99; mso-style-qformat:yes; mso-style-parent:""; mso-padding-alt:0in 5.4pt 0in 5.4pt; mso-para-margin-top:0in; mso-para-margin-right:0in; mso-para-margin-bottom:10.0pt; mso-para-margin-left:0in; line-height:115%; mso-pagination:widow-orphan; font-size:11.0pt; font-family:"Calibri","sans-serif"; mso-ascii-font-family:Calibri; mso-ascii-theme-font:minor-latin; mso-fareast-font-family:"Times New Roman"; mso-fareast-theme-font:minor-fareast; mso-hansi-font-family:Calibri; mso-hansi-theme-font:minor-latin; mso-bidi-font-family:"Times New Roman"; mso-bidi-theme-font:minor-bidi;} Dear friend, On behalf of the Global Affairs Organization, I Miss Beatriz Daniels, a member and staff of the International committee of red cross, invite you to participate in the Sixth Annual International Global combine Conference on Racism and Human Right, which the Global Affairs Organization (GAO) is excited to be hosting on February 22nd ? 26th 2010 at the Town Hall New York City (U.S.A), and from March 1st ? March 5th 2010 at Dakar Central Hall yoff Dakar Senegal West Africa. Conference attendees include; directors, doctors, professors, teachers, pastors and other professionals from various variety of department and staff, including students, managers and others against Racism and in support of Human Right. The conference will be addressed by prominent speakers of the humanitarian industry who will engage through their interactive session to bring forth relevant humanitarian issues. In our quest to invite people from various countries around the world, we went in search of professionals and NGO members on the Google website as a means of contacting people and organizations. As a result, you where picked, so if you know you are interested to participate as an individual or would like to represent your country or organization, you may contact the conference secretary general for details and information?s regarding registration for the workshop. After you have been fully registered for the conference, you will be provided with air round trip tickets, accommodation and visa processing for the period of stay in the United States. If you are a holder of passport that may require visa to enter into the U.S, you may inform the conference secretariat at the time of registration, as the organizing committee is responsible for all visa arrangements and travelling assistance. I encourage you to share this invitation with anyone you believe would be interested in attending the conference. You can contact the conference secretariat; Mrs Alessandra J. Gideon at email: gao_secretary at newyork.usa.com for additional information on registration. See you in February! Miss Beatriz Daniels Member of International committee of Red Cross And youth leader (GAO) New York City (U.S.A) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From paul.nyandoto at phsotey.fi Sat Jan 9 02:21:39 2010 From: paul.nyandoto at phsotey.fi (Paul Nyandoto) Date: Sat, 09 Jan 2010 09:21:39 +0200 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Agroimperialism is back in Africa/where will future africans live? Message-ID: <4B484AA30200004F00024F1F@vennamo.phks.fi> Folks, Africa is growing backwards. Koreans, Chinese and now Arabs have bought a lot of fertile lands in Africa today. The lands they can not buy they end up renting for agricultural purposes. The middle east is full of sand and oil, but lack good agricultural land. Arabs having made a lot of money from oil are now buying fertile lands in africa legally through the now sitting presidents or governments and are paying the corrupt regimes a lot of money at a time when real africans who should benefit from those lands are dying from hunger and poverty. The so called woken africans who should see into these things are also so blind that some have started to import maize from USA, Brazil etc to sell into african market. By doing this, these middle class africans are killing the home grown market at the same time they are the same elements spreading false propaganda into the society: That african goods are being bared from European markets or that the europeans are subsidising their farmers and because of that african farmers are finding it so hard to compete, that they need fare trade. On the chinese or koreans who buy land in Africa the simple reason is that they are already over populated and their home lands are not just enough to carter for their population. So by buying land in africa they are not only looking for food but also for land to live in. I think the young africans should see into the future of the continent , because all these development might be too late to solve in the future. Africans are not ready to fight another liberation war in future since the continent is less developed than any other continent in the world today. It will be very hard to send these rich land owners away. These land buyers might be like future masters who will later lend land to africans for cultivations, or enslaving our people to work on land for free food, just as the slave did in the past in America and europe. Young healthy africans who should cultivate land in africa are very wrongly educated, some develope the mentality that land cultivation and agriculture are no jobs needed in africa especially kenya. Our Kenyan education do very badly discrimate land cultivation, most of young generations are only dreaming about white color jobs even in the year 2010. Even those who are academically just not fit for university work have to try sometimes even 5-6 times before they give up. Infact look very carefully what happened in Italy this week of the new year 2010. Where two africans working on land in souhern Italy picking grapes, fruits, strawberry etc were shot by the local youths who hate african immigrant workers. There is still demonstrations about the shooting but the Italian government is doing nothing, since those type of jobs can be done by their own un educated italians. These africans have left very fertile land in Africa which can generate them lots and lots of wealth just to be abused and stay in Italy picking grapes with their bear hands, no machines are used. It is just the same exact slave labour which happened hundreds of years ago. When it comes to african leaders, africa is not doing any good either. Look at people like Zuma who were accused of raping and still becomes a president. Infact polygamy is in itself a discrimination and a violence against women, which should not be allowed to thrive again into our society. In away most of our african problems are due to our way of thinking and deep roots into the old cultures. Look at any well developed nations, you will find that most of the old thinkings were done away with and technology has taken some room into the old traditions. We africans if we want something good for our continent we have to look far more than our noses and the genitals needs. Into Kenyan problem; education should be remoddle into away that children should know where rain comes from, incase there is no rain then how to go about cultivating with irrigations or bore holes. Children should be taught that there is no better commodity on earth here than food, they should know where food comes from. Who ever is growing and providing food is the one with the best job on earth here today. We need still white color jobs or blue, but food should be given first priority. Lands work should be promoted into our schools and government should start already constant subcidising our Kenyan farmers instead of increasing the Mps salaries. Why should an african leave his country for greener pastures just to end up in a field picking grapes, the same job which can make him be a millioner if he do it in his own home country, is this stupidity or what?. Africans have suffered a lot and we should not go back to captivity again: Let us not sell our fertile lands to outsiders, neither should we sell our most beautiful beaches to the rasist Italians or Germans. Where will a future african or Kenyan live or have abussines in ?. Paul Nyandoto -------------- next part -------------- -- 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From paul.nyandoto at phsotey.fi Sun Jan 10 09:15:37 2010 From: paul.nyandoto at phsotey.fi (Paul Nyandoto) Date: Sun, 10 Jan 2010 16:15:37 +0200 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Constitution. In-Reply-To: <459628.41100.qm@web57405.mail.re1.yahoo.com> References: <459628.41100.qm@web57405.mail.re1.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <4B49FD290200004F00024F57@vennamo.phks.fi> Kamau, I think the real problem is with Kenyan people. We do not say the truth among ourselves. We Kenyans have made people like, president, prime minister, vice president, ministers, even Mps to look down upon us and behave like this. Any constitution needs protection, if Kenyans do not protect constitution just as we protect democracy nothing good will come out of any well written constitution. Can you folks tell us where in the present constitution is written that the presidents wife, or prime ministers wife or vice presidents wife should be given salary because they provide sex to these leaders. We have prostitutes in the streets which do provide sex to almost all Kenyans who can afford but they hardly get extra salary for that. Now I here that these wives of already over payed elements are to be given cars and petrol also. Kenya is like a dwindling doldrum which does not know where it is heading to.The tribes men or women of these leaders are also their advocates. Can somethig good come from these grabbing leaders?. Lets us take away the constitution thing away from the present leaders and give it to wanainchi to write their own. After all it is for wanainchi. Why should kenyan lives let say over 38 millions people be influenced by one or two peoples mind, what is good for the president or prime minister. Why can`t we think about what is good for people, voters, wanainchi?. Where is democracy if we can not see what is good for 38 millions, instead waste time thinking what is good for somebody already going to sleep in a well built state house. We need Kenya for Kenyans not for the president or for prime minister, neither for ministers. Paul Nyandoto Paul Nyandoto >>> john kamau 1/9/2010 8:07 >>> I have read and attempted to comprehend the various scenarios presented to Kenyans by the CoE, about the composition of Government that would lead Kenya to realize its full potential granted its rich human diversity. I regret that I totally disagree with HYBRID system of government as proposed. I do strongly concur just like millions other Kenyans that our country requires devolutions of the excessive executive authority currently concentrated on the person of the president; or as the case may be interpreted under the coalition Government: between both the President and the Prime Minister. Worst also, the opportunistic power being defectively practiced by a rabidly greedy unconstitutional, bloated parliament and cabinet as is the case now. If nothing has come from this Illegal two headed serpent CALLED government, it has proved beyond any iota of doubt that Kenyans by putting their trust on any one individual, literally jumped from the pan to the fire. We all understand the desperation Kenyans were in. We how ever need not forget that this state of helplessness was visited upon Kenyans by the same human beings, currently prophesying to save the country in the future. But not now. All that even a toddler should be asking themselves is; why not now. Kenya will get a new constitution by the end of this year. Same story we have heard since 2002. Is this a case of a demented Fire fighter starting a fire, just to run back and bring a fire engine to put it off. What I would like to point out is that Kenyans, like every other peoples of the world that ever wanted to forge forward ;should never put their trust on any one person or persons. Kenyans should only trust themselves. We should create strong structures of governance, with total disregard to which individual, party or ethnicity of the person who will seat in the offices that the constitution will develop. One only needs to look at the abuse of power by our parliamentarians? to grasp the gravity of our problem. Then turn your eyes at the Illegal Ministers who are currently running 42different governments each deciding, yelling, spending, hiring, firing and doing pretty much what they want. Reason, the president; D AD can not discipline me. My Mother; PM will stand by me and vise verse. If the two executives ever found the guts; MOST OF THE times they do not, to agree on a common action. The Minister retreats to their tribe and party that gave either of the two the illegitimate numbers through a flout Election, WHICH neither won nor so neither one is legally in office. Above all else hundreds of Millions were offered to these two individuals and their parties to buy votes so the current Ministerial offices were bought prior to Election. On the other hand why elect a president who then appoints a Prime minister who will later fire the president and remain in Office through the back door. -------------- next part -------------- -- 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From wa.ciru at gmail.com Sun Jan 10 12:05:05 2010 From: wa.ciru at gmail.com (DBA Accounting) Date: Sun, 10 Jan 2010 20:05:05 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Study Partner for ACCA P1, P2, P4 Message-ID: <7c03037e1001100905k4156dbcau5232b6b48e81d713@mail.gmail.com> Dears, I'm looking for someone taking ACCA P1, P2 and P4 this June to become my study partner. I am not taking classes but will get all the relevant materials for the papers. Please email me if you're taking any or all of these papers, lets get them done and passed!! Regards, James -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From waithirawamwangi at gmail.com Mon Jan 11 05:19:51 2010 From: waithirawamwangi at gmail.com (Cera) Date: Mon, 11 Jan 2010 02:19:51 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Thank you to all those who contributed. Message-ID: A happy new year to you all, I posted an article late last year where i was seeking opinions on KEMU and PUEA universities and i wish to thank all those who contributed to this and offered advice on these institutions and others. After much consideration i have opted to take my undergraduate studies at KEMU and your contributions not only about KEMU but other institutions as well helped greatly in making my decision, for this i am very grateful. I should be starting my classes this week, just awaiting my admission letter which i was informed should get by end of day today. Thank you all once again for your assistance and i wish you a blessed and successful 2010. Best Regards Waithira -------------- next part -------------- -- 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From waithirawamwangi at gmail.com Mon Jan 11 05:23:06 2010 From: waithirawamwangi at gmail.com (Cera) Date: Mon, 11 Jan 2010 02:23:06 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Looking for an Animated movie ' Happy Feet' Message-ID: Hi, I have a somewhat odd request. I am looking for an animated movie called ' happy feet', it is a movie revolving around penguins (not to be confused with 'match of the penguins'). Anyone knows where i can get a clear copy and for how much? I have been looking for it for a long time now but never been lucky. Thank you. Regards Cera -------------- next part -------------- -- 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From James.Maroko at sc.com Mon Jan 11 09:04:17 2010 From: James.Maroko at sc.com (Maroko, JamesMakori) Date: Mon, 11 Jan 2010 17:04:17 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Muslim's Agenda for Kenya In-Reply-To: <586596.70086.qm@web51406.mail.re2.yahoo.com> References: <586596.70086.qm@web51406.mail.re2.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <198B6004515EB4459631971B202F05DB5BAF27@kekenxmb201.zone2.scb.net> Hi This issue does not come out clearly to me; I watch all the news and I think I am much updated. First and foremost, my brother, you have some pillars in your mind, that we have Muslims and Christians Then you are pointing a finger to Christians. Here we are not discussing institutions i.e. Christians and Muslims We are worried of individuals with an evil mind in their teachings and action. The said person is persona non-grata in Britain, USA and other countries; do you want the Kenyan authorities to soothe him? And take him to a guest house. Are you aware that Egypt ,Malaysia, and Nigeria that Christians and Muslims are attacking each other? If this is what you call an agenda then its misplaced, we want peace...... From: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com [mailto:youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Jectone Ndunya Sent: Monday, January 11, 2010 10:35 AM To: Young Professionals Subject: [YP_Ke] Muslim's Agenda for Kenya Dear Every one, If you watched the News in KTN last week regarding The "Unwanted Sheihk" in Kenya, and the statement from Islamic Human rights Activist regarding his deportation, you must have felt like you were hit with a big Ice block right below your stomack, why? You heard them say that they are takeing over Kenya in the Next 20 years. Now that confirms what i previously stated here that they are upto no good. But to you christians, you do not become holly by singing Christianity, Christianity Christianity.......from birth to death. Yes , you may be in your comfort zone for now, but when they strike, we will all be in for it. You remember also in a section of the press which stated that the sencus report had been delayed because it showed that the number of Somalis or Muslims seem to have been exergerated, now thats another sign for to us to be worried. If you think the leadership will help in this matter, think again. They already have or are planning to have safe heavens elswhere just in case it happens we will be on our own. Remember too the Somali case where all there MPs ran to Kenya leaving their Supporters to burn at the time of war. I want to support the sentiments given by Dr. Owuor the Prophet, the Church is asleep and only wakes up on Sundays to receive Tiths and Offerings then dashes back to bed. nowonder they were nowhere at a time when Kenya went to war with itself. They were nowhere when the IDPs needed them the most, If the offerings are for helping the needed, were the IDPs not in need of them? Why could they raise funds to help in the rehabilitation of the Violence Victims. At this rate you may have to think about where you put your Tiths and offerings. My piece for the week. This email and any attachments are confidential and may also be privileged. If you are not the addressee, do not disclose, copy, circulate or in any other way use or rely on the information contained in this email or any attachments. If received in error, notify the sender immediately and delete this email and any attachments from your system. 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To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From newsletter at kara.or.ke Mon Jan 11 04:31:48 2010 From: newsletter at kara.or.ke (The Kenya Alliance of Resident Associations (KARA)) Date: Mon, 11 Jan 2010 12:31:48 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] The KARA Weekly Newsletter Issue No. 250, January 2010 Message-ID: Issue No. 250: Editor's Highlights of the Week: Happy new year and welcome back to your favourite, authoritative and the consistent KARA Weekly Newsletter. As always, we appreciate your valued feedback. We note with deepest appreciation that the General Motors EA Ltd and Simba Colt Motors Ltd have renewed their 2010 corporate benefactor support to Kara. Pioneer Holdings (Africa) Ltd and the Architectural Association of Kenya - Town Planners Chapter have renewed their ordinary corporate support. Ngei 2 Residents Association, Lang'ata has renewed its commitment to Kara, too. Messrs Kantilal Z. Shah, Mwai wa Kihu, Nazir Noordin and Richard Stanley Nyaga have renewed their individual membership. Join Kara this year as the Alliance marks its' 10th anniversary. We are glad you are reading us. Thank you for reading us. Editor. What others say - Ms. Kabuitu; Dr. Ndemo "It has been my pleasure receiving all the updates from KARA in 2009, and thank God for the great work that you have been doing to this country. I beleive in 2010 there will be more to share from you". Beatrice Kabuitu, Resident, Nairobi " Neighbourhood Kenya eighth edition is very informative especially on development planning in Kenya". Dr. Bitange Ndemo,PhD,CBS, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Information and Communication Inside this issue . at a glance: ? Impunity of Kitengela encroachment by a cabinet minister? ? Kara on Local Government Amendment Bill 2009 ? Is Kibaki, Raila Mau tree-planting Contemptuous? ? City Council on pilot decentralization and RA's .. advertise in the Jan/Feb issue of "Neighbourhood Kenya" Impunity of encroachment by a cabinet minister? A prominent cabinet minister's property (at Kitengela township) clearly encroaching into the Athi River-Namanga Road is inconveniencing the contractor who has been demolishing other offending structures including a section of the perimeter wall belonging to the East African Portland Cement Company. As you read this, however, the minister's property remains conspicuously intact, two months later. Instead the diversion route has been excavated on the opposite side of the said property. On behalf of the local residents, we appeal to the mheshimiwa (who is on our mailing list) to immediately allow for the uninterrupted construction of the road that connects Nairobi to Arusha, Tanzania. We endeavour to name and shame him if he doesn't heed to this plea. Kara on Local Government Amendment Bill 2009 Needless to mention, the current Act has failed to provide for wealth-creation, leadership, transparency, accountability, order and residents/ratepayers participation in the running and management of LA's. Radical measures to address the said challenges are, therefore, more urgent than ever before. From the foregoing, the Local Government (Amendment) Bill, 2009 (LGAB2009) provides an excellent opportunity to address the inherent systemic and historical challenges within Kenya's local government system. Full-story Is Kibaki, Raila Mau Tree-planting Contemptuous? In a civil application No 421 of 2002, the Kenya Alliance of Resident Associations (Kara), the East African Wildlife Society and the Environment Liaison Centre, among others, had petitioned the court to restrain the Environment minister, the commissioner of lands, the chief lands registrar, the principal registrar of titles, the director of physical planning and the director of surveys. Full-story City Council on pilot decentralization and RA's: "Arising from a series of meetings of the City Council of nairobi Stakeholders Forum, a model for decentralization was formulated. Among key issues is the recognition of Residents Associations as platforms for identifying through consultations policy issues and other constraints requiring policy interventions, resource mobilization in order to promote efficiency and effectiveness and Advocacy of City Council Plans and Programs. The Council intends to operationalize the decentralization model on pilot basis and it is in this regard that we seek your assistance in identifying active Associations whom we can collaborate, engage and network within this worthy cause", J.W Ndonga, Deputy Town Clerk (Reforms and Development) in a letter to Kara. Nairobi members who are interested to participate on the pilot project are requested to immediately on info at kara.or.ke 'Neighbourhood Kenya' - Jan/Feb. '2010 Survey You have another chance to nominate the Top 10 Hotels, Restaurants and Lodges" you believe offer the best value for money; hospitality, among other virtues. Send your nominations, together with the citations to research at kara.or.ke . We will publish the survey results in the jan/Feb 2010 Neighbourhood Kenya journal. 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Any theories (that can stand the test of time) to help me/us understand this. ? Please let no one respond to my humble and honest question with emotions. NO EMOTIONS HERE! Kind regards, Rhoune Willis -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From paul.nyandoto at phsotey.fi Mon Jan 11 13:14:34 2010 From: paul.nyandoto at phsotey.fi (Paul Nyandoto) Date: Mon, 11 Jan 2010 20:14:34 +0200 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] RE: BILE REFLUX In-Reply-To: <97df5fd1001110932jd112c88mcdf59e921fbb2dc3@mail.gmail.com> References: <97df5fd1001110932jd112c88mcdf59e921fbb2dc3@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <4B4B86AA0200004F00025075@vennamo.phks.fi> Bile reflux: symptoms are satiety, abdominal discomfort, and vomiting which is due to reflux of duodenal contents into the stomach. This can be diagnosed by endoscopic examination which usually reveals regurgitated bile in the stomach and some diffuse gastritis(inflamation of the stomach wall), often involves the entire gastric (stomach) remnant. Some specialists call it, bile reflux gastritis, some call it alkaline reflux gastritis, some call it bilious vomiting. How to treat it: the medications which neutralise the alkaline concentration of the bile is needed, check with your doctor. Remember that bile is not acidic so proton pump inhibitors like esomeprozole (nexium) or Lansoprazole (prevacid) may not help very much, but if you do have also problem with stomach or Barret esophagus they might help a bit. Cholesytramine which binds the bile sometimes help but for a short time. Surgery helps, talk to your doctor to see the cause first. Lastly: if the symptoms are persistent please visit the doctor very soon do not try to treat yourself if you are not a physician. Constant bile reflux can be a pre-cancerius process so visit a doctor before it is too late. Some times clever physicians do prescribe drugs which make your stomach to empty the contents very quickly and by this reduces the injury the bile do cause to the stomach wall and unnecessary vomitings. I hope I am talking about the same disease you do have. It is very hard to make diagnosis from a distance without seeing the patient personally. Thanks: Paul Nyandoto >>> DAVID JAMES 1/11/2010 5:32 >>> Itubia, The first thing you need to do is to read widely about the condition: causes, factors that accelerate the condition, how you can reduce the condition, different types of drugs available and their effectiveness and their side effects. Do a lot of research, then book an appointment with a specialist and discuss with him about your condition, and the best way to manage it. You cant take drugs blindly like that. David On Sun, Jan 10, 2010 at 6:02 PM, Itubia wrote: > Hi YPs, I believe amongst us are learned friends. Av been in this condition > the the doctors at Aga Khan called "Bile Reflux". > The worst part is, even after taking drugs since 2007 Dec it still nags me > ! ! ! > > Help please.. > > -- > ................?There is a point beyond which even justice becomes > unjust.? . . > > > > -- > 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting > Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm > Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << > Koinange Street > Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, > Structure, Registration > To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session > Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm > Venue: Marble Arch Hotel > Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi > Topic: To be communicated in due course. > Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. > To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com > > Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org > For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ > To unsubscribe from this group, send email to > youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com > > -------------- next part -------------- -- 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From misswaeni at yahoo.com Tue Jan 12 02:33:28 2010 From: misswaeni at yahoo.com (Waeni Mutisya) Date: Mon, 11 Jan 2010 23:33:28 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Marketing executives with legal background Message-ID: <441652.62119.qm@web65502.mail.ac4.yahoo.com> Dear All, ? If any one of you is interested in the above position kindly reach Harriette Chiggai through 0722429077 Regards, Waeni -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From caroline.ngare at gmail.com Tue Jan 12 02:59:04 2010 From: caroline.ngare at gmail.com (Caroline Ngare) Date: Tue, 12 Jan 2010 10:59:04 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Are kenyans selfish In-Reply-To: <991123401001112306v6d66aa01heb17d780302604b1@mail.gmail.com> References: <991123401001110544y2cb3b47djf586435398848e72@mail.gmail.com> <788401.34958.qm@web51404.mail.re2.yahoo.com> <991123401001112306v6d66aa01heb17d780302604b1@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <950d1bcd1001112359h7397bab5v45ea8d0274863dc5@mail.gmail.com> Yes Washington mama watoto must drive her kids to and pick them from school there is nothing fulfilling like seeing you baby wave a friendly bye at the gate and running to you after school and thats why i dont give lifts because most of the time i have my daughter in the back seat and the rest is her apparatus and my shoes. Carol On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 10:06 AM, Odhiambo Washington wrote: > > > On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 5:54 PM, Jectone Ndunya wrote: > >> Dear Washington, >> >> The majority of those who ride alone in their cars are women, they are >> either with KID(S) or are a loone but the scenario is different with men >> cause they always have Chick(s)/ ladie(s) in those cars. I have observed >> this for a while now and i was left wondering whether these are their wifes >> or what? >> > > Jectone, > > Which route is that you take? On the ones I take esp in the morning, I see > both men and women (heh! almost in equal numbers) driving alone. It's > disheartening but I don't think there's much that can be done to change > this. We're in Kenya and it's the most hostile society in EA! > And while still at this, must mama watotos always drive their kids to > school even when the schools has transport? Wamenisinya sana on Riara Rd! > > -- > Best regards, > Odhiambo WASHINGTON, > Nairobi,KE > +254733744121/+254722743223 > _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ > "If you have nothing good to say about someone, just shut up!." > -- Lucky Dube > > -- > 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting > Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm > Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << > Koinange Street > Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, > Structure, Registration > To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session > Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm > Venue: Marble Arch Hotel > Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi > Topic: To be communicated in due course. > Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. > To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com > > Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org > For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ > To unsubscribe from this group, send email to > youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 5 Days to go!!! 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To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From kipkanists at gmail.com Tue Jan 12 04:34:59 2010 From: kipkanists at gmail.com (..::Free Excel Tips ) Date: Tue, 12 Jan 2010 12:34:59 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] What is new in Excel 2007? Message-ID: Lot's of FREE Excel Books, PodCasts & Resources this week - Call: 0722 831 259/Skype/Yahoo - "kipkanist" - Excel for Scientists - Excel Functions and Formulas - Excel for Begginers - Working with Formulas & Functions - Financial Modelling Using Excel - Excel Self Paced Courses ( Foundation, Intermediate & Advanced :: Beyond Excel: An Advanced Practical Course in Excel 2007 - January 30, 2010 :: -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: What is new in Excel 2007.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 934445 bytes Desc: not available URL: From bensayi at gmail.com Tue Jan 12 04:38:41 2010 From: bensayi at gmail.com (Benson Sayi) Date: Tue, 12 Jan 2010 12:38:41 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Thanks for attending the Mombasa LYP social event......... the moments In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: I would like to admit that i had fun. As you've put it, it was an afternoon well spend. To some nocturnals like myself, it went on to Sunday. My kudos to you Josphine and Jackie for your tireless efforts. Ladies, you made it happen and it happened big. God bless you and all the new friends i met that Saturday. You are all gorgeous people. Ciao. On 1/11/10, josephine Ndambuki wrote: > hallo wonderful people! > > This is a word of appreciation for the team that showed up at coast car park > on saturday for the social event, It was an afternoon well spent and i hope > you all enjoyed as much as i did. It was worth noting that TULISHINDWA > kumaliza food!!!! . . We even left the place with some > souvenirs...........thanks to B. Shuma. > > Jacky and I are so much grateful for the support. we were leated to the > success of the event, being the first one for some of us the organisers. > > Jacky/ Ben, kindly share the best captured moments........... > > > and Kindly find attached the deliberations we had while at it. > -- > Best Regards > Josephine Kamanthe > Tel: +254 723 736 086 > -------------- next part -------------- -- 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From paul.nyandoto at phsotey.fi Tue Jan 12 04:47:29 2010 From: paul.nyandoto at phsotey.fi (Paul Nyandoto) Date: Tue, 12 Jan 2010 11:47:29 +0200 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Are kenyans selfish In-Reply-To: References: <991123401001110544y2cb3b47djf586435398848e72@mail.gmail.com> <788401.34958.qm@web51404.mail.re2.yahoo.com> <991123401001112306v6d66aa01heb17d780302604b1@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <4B4C61510200004F000250D4@vennamo.phks.fi> Guys, I think giving somebody a lift is a free will which should not have any strings attached, just like the good samaritan can do. The lift receiver (somebody in a car given a lift) also should not use it as an habit. The most important thing on earth here is that each and every individual should or must know is that THERE ARE NO FREE THINGS ON EARTH HERE. Somebody must have worked very hard for that thing you receive free to emerge or to be there. Cars or petrol are not cheap in Kenya so for someone to own one he must have worked very hard infact in some cases must have denied himself certain luxuries to buy that car. So who ever do make an habit for asking for a lift please remember to fuel the car also,. Fuel is just a part of the cars expenses, maintaining a workeble car is not easy. Security also should come first, a lot of people have met their deaths or hijacked or even raped by those so called the people they give lift. Kids are members of the family and each and every family do budget and in some cases cars are bought because of those kids as an easy means of transportation, where a family can move quickly together, especially if there are toddlers in the family. I do remember one time in Kenya when somebody told the other that that man refused me a lift and the cars is just full with kids. That is a statement coming from a very ignorant and a human discriminator, who can even go as far as saying that he refused me a lift while the car is just full of women, where one of the woman was the car owners mother who was very sick and was being transported for medical treatment in the hospital. Selfishnes has got nothing to do with refusing to give a lift. Sometimes we do have to blame the up bringing, the society, in Kenya there is no proper trust among Kenyans. Free things are hard to get on earth here. Just take a deep breath and think yourself when did you do to a stranger something free, or when did you give a stranger in the street some money to buy food?. Or when did you last took an homeless in the street for a lunch during your lunch hour?. Paul Nyandoto. >>> Hargwings Omondi 12.1.2010 10:01 >>> Odhiambo, Sometimes it makes ECONOMIC sense for mama watoto to drive kids to school even when the school have transport. I will use the example you gave of Riara Rd. If you have three kids in a private school around there, and live in South C or Langata, they will charge you approx 18K per kid per term. Multiply that by 3 kids it comes to 54k per term! If mama watoto dropped and picked the kids, she will use a avg of 8k per month on fuel multiply by three months equal 24k. How much is saved? a whooping 30K per term! Now you know. Regards. On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 10:06 AM, Odhiambo Washington wrote: On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 5:54 PM, Jectone Ndunya wrote: Dear Washington, The majority of those who ride alone in their cars are women, they are either with KID(S) or are a loone but the scenario is different with men cause they always have Chick(s)/ ladie(s) in those cars. I have observed this for a while now and i was left wondering whether these are their wifes or what? Jectone, Which route is that you take? On the ones I take esp in the morning, I see both men and women (heh! almost in equal numbers) driving alone. It's disheartening but I don't think there's much that can be done to change this. We're in Kenya and it's the most hostile society in EA! And while still at this, must mama watotos always drive their kids to school even when the schools has transport? Wamenisinya sana on Riara Rd! -- Best regards, Odhiambo WASHINGTON, Nairobi,KE +254733744121/+254722743223 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ "If you have nothing good to say about someone, just shut up!." -- Lucky Dube -- 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. 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LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From adahviata at yahoo.com Tue Jan 12 05:27:40 2010 From: adahviata at yahoo.com (Adah Viata) Date: Tue, 12 Jan 2010 02:27:40 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Re: Job opportunity In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <687579.79565.qm@web57301.mail.re1.yahoo.com> Kindly state the qualifications? ADAH VIATA MFIDA INSURANCE AGENCY OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR TEL:020-2737870 MOBILE :0723-441109 EMAIL:adahviata at yahoo.com adahviata at hotmail.com ________________________________ From: OKELLO David Otieno To: youngprofessionals_ke Sent: Mon, January 11, 2010 12:05:52 AM Subject: [YP_Ke] Re: Job opportunity Hi YP's A friend is looking for a office assistant, he runs different kinds of business. He prefers a lady. Kindly send your CV to info at bs-consultant.com David O. OKELLO -- 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From prcanb at yahoo.com Tue Jan 12 06:26:16 2010 From: prcanb at yahoo.com (Absalom Birai) Date: Tue, 12 Jan 2010 03:26:16 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] I begin this day... Message-ID: <872297.48522.qm@web38701.mail.mud.yahoo.com> I begin this day totally satisfied and thankful for the little that I have. Like the apostle Paul, I have learned to be content in whatever situation that I find myself in. So help me dear Lord not to complain or whine. Pr Birai 612-386-4608 www.pastorbirai.com -------------- next part -------------- -- 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From bsanji at gmail.com Tue Jan 12 06:28:57 2010 From: bsanji at gmail.com (Sanji Mmayi) Date: Tue, 12 Jan 2010 14:28:57 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Long Distance Learning Universities In-Reply-To: <575930.54734.qm@web110413.mail.gq1.yahoo.com> References: <575930.54734.qm@web110413.mail.gq1.yahoo.com> Message-ID: try UNISA through inorero university 2010/1/12 Jeniffer > Hey gd pple, > Which universities in kenya provide Long Distance Learning in Kenya > Apart from KEMU > for undergraduate courses? > > > wachuka. > > > > -- > 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting > Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm > Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << > Koinange Street > Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, > Structure, Registration > To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session > Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm > Venue: Marble Arch Hotel > Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi > Topic: To be communicated in due course. > Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. > To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com > > Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org > For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ > To unsubscribe from this group, send email to > youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From davyk36 at gmail.com Tue Jan 12 07:24:24 2010 From: davyk36 at gmail.com (davy kamau) Date: Tue, 12 Jan 2010 15:24:24 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] RE: 1 or 2 bedroom house wanted In-Reply-To: <594ded441001112245u4b81cce7y68aa882293b0bc5b@mail.gmail.com> References: <71a12e671001111914j6101961dt174c6c20c9292b97@mail.gmail.com> <594ded441001112245u4b81cce7y68aa882293b0bc5b@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <82331c7f1001120424q6e914fb5o1cb24d9bb21bbbdb@mail.gmail.com> Hi, there is one on the wayaki way just past total petro station or rather opposite thiongo road. On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 9:45 AM, Lee Makwiny wrote: > There is one with good security and close to main road in Kondele!! > > On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 6:14 AM, Anthony Chege wrote: > >> Hi guys, >> >> I am seriously looking for a 1 or 2 bedroom house anywhere where there is >> good security and close to the main road. >> >> Kindly forward me any suggestions and i will appreciate. >> >> Regards, >> >> >> Anthony >> >> -- >> 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting >> Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm >> Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << >> Koinange Street >> Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, >> Structure, Registration >> To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >> >> 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session >> Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm >> Venue: Marble Arch Hotel >> Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi >> Topic: To be communicated in due course. >> Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. >> To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com >> >> Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org >> For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ >> To unsubscribe from this group, send email to >> youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com >> >> > > -- > 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting > Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm > Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << > Koinange Street > Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, > Structure, Registration > To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session > Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm > Venue: Marble Arch Hotel > Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi > Topic: To be communicated in due course. > Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. > To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com > > Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org > For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ > To unsubscribe from this group, send email to > youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From davyk36 at gmail.com Tue Jan 12 07:31:04 2010 From: davyk36 at gmail.com (davy kamau) Date: Tue, 12 Jan 2010 15:31:04 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] COMPUTER SCIENCE In-Reply-To: <124284.30195.qm@web111917.mail.gq1.yahoo.com> References: <124284.30195.qm@web111917.mail.gq1.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <82331c7f1001120431l187e784q8d5b26035dfca527@mail.gmail.com> My friend try Railway station college near hazina south b.Thanks. On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 10:05 AM, ABBY OTIENO wrote: > Dear YP, > > am seriously looking for a nice boarding college that offers computer > networking / comp engineering for a form four leaver. Please advise. Anyone > knows about KIST?(KIAMBU INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE N TECHN) is it a strict > college and does it offer comp courses? Please assist me here. > > Thanks and regards > > Abby > > > -- > 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting > Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm > Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << > Koinange Street > Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, > Structure, Registration > To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session > Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm > Venue: Marble Arch Hotel > Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi > Topic: To be communicated in due course. > Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. > To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com > > Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org > For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ > To unsubscribe from this group, send email to > youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From titomwash at yahoo.co.uk Tue Jan 12 08:30:08 2010 From: titomwash at yahoo.co.uk (tito mwangi) Date: Tue, 12 Jan 2010 13:30:08 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Re; position vacant... Message-ID: <107089.52742.qm@web26101.mail.ukl.yahoo.com> Dear all, ?A Gym situated at the heart of Mombasa seeks for a manager. QUALIFICATIONS ?Male or femaleGreat personality Degree in business management or equivalent Good customer or guest relationGood analytical skillsA few years experience in a marketing positionGood? EnglishKindly send your curriculum vitae by Monday the 18th? to info at ovalpublicity.com. ? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From prcanb at yahoo.com Tue Jan 12 09:16:45 2010 From: prcanb at yahoo.com (Absalom Birai) Date: Tue, 12 Jan 2010 06:16:45 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Looking for the resume @ the wrong place! Message-ID: <796505.46346.qm@web38708.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Just the other day my wife embarked on an urgent mission of finding her resume.No amount of time spent produced any meaningful result;no,not even my assistance. In the end,she was frustrated and even found herself indulging in the blame game. But why wouldn't she find it? Though honest and sincere,she was looking for it at the wrong place.Sorry! This whole thing reminded me of a very vital lesson that many of us are slow to learn but very quick to forget. "Success,peace of mind,satisfaction,and searching for the truth has never and will never be found in anyone else/anywhere other than in Jesus Christ of Nazareth,the man of Galilee".How sure are you about that? Here is what Jesus Himself said,"Jesus said to him, ?I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me."(John 14:6).Indeed,He is the ultimate answer to all our needs/challenges! Many over the years have fought,twisted and denied the plain truth as taught in the word of God but that hasn't and will never change the truth. In searching for the truth,it all comes down to earnest prayer,humility and faith in the living God. Any other route will as always lead into confusion and destruction. Pr Birai 612-386-4608 www.pastorbirai.com -------------- next part -------------- -- 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From bensayi at gmail.com Tue Jan 12 09:53:51 2010 From: bensayi at gmail.com (Benson Sayi) Date: Tue, 12 Jan 2010 17:53:51 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] EX'S CONTACTS In-Reply-To: <4688efa71001120158v1444699r3e3b160b7bcd832b@mail.gmail.com> References: <4688efa71001120158v1444699r3e3b160b7bcd832b@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: I've read the threads here and i feel good people you are crucifying this chick apparently for no reason at all. What we need to ask ourselves is the circumstances under which we part ways. Does it always mean that when you part you become enemies? Judith talked about attitude and trust, that's all there is. By the way I still keep my high school xe's photos in my album. Memoirs they call it? Am not english. We are a very insecure lot I believe. On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 12:58 PM, everlyne gaya wrote: > Hi All, > > To the relationship experts in the house, is it proper to keep your ex's > contacts, a gentleman approached me and aksed for some advice, his current > girlfriend is still keeping her former ex's contacts in her fone ranging to > around 5 of them and when asked she says she is just lazy to delete them. I > asked him to delete them himself then but he insists he wants the chick to > see the sense as to why he wants them deleted. At this juncture i run out of > advice. my question is 'is it proper if you have really moved on?' > > -- > 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting > Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm > Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << > Koinange Street > Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, > Structure, Registration > To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session > Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm > Venue: Marble Arch Hotel > Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi > Topic: To be communicated in due course. > Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. > To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com > > Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org > For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ > To unsubscribe from this group, send email to > youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From atcynthia at gmail.com Tue Jan 12 10:17:06 2010 From: atcynthia at gmail.com (cynnie) Date: Tue, 12 Jan 2010 07:17:06 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] I need to buy a house Message-ID: <215a2b1a-65ad-4565-b12c-5309993266db@21g2000yqj.googlegroups.com> I am looking for a house worth 5M, in a secure area. Any leads? -------------- next part -------------- -- 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From kioko at franktax.com Tue Jan 12 11:53:49 2010 From: kioko at franktax.com (Francis Kioko) Date: Tue, 12 Jan 2010 11:53:49 -0500 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Hon. Dr. Bishop Wanjiru In-Reply-To: <815179.26321.qm@web51407.mail.re2.yahoo.com> References: <815179.26321.qm@web51407.mail.re2.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <01c501ca93a7$d0679030$7136b090$@com> Jectone, I didn't watch her but I must agree with you to some extend that our spiritual leaders have sometimes carelessly used words that are either intentionally divisive or ignorantly insensitive. It's always a good thing for a leader to choose their words when addressing people because words have power and can build or break, inspire or inside etc. May be we need to take our leaders for speech therapy because most of them give immature speeches. However, before you condemn her behavior, it's good to understand from what perspective she was talking and whom she was addressing, was she preaching or addressing the nation. If she was preaching then there are some spiritual principles that may be complicated for us to understand or interpret and in this case I would suggest we fall back on this issue. But if she was addressing the nation in her capacity as Honorable Bishop Wanjiru, then she needs to apologize to Kenyans for insensitive, inhuman and ignorant choice of her words. As a leader she is supposed to unite and embrace everybody regardless of their beliefs, this may not be so spiritually because spiritual matters are spiritually discerned and most of the times they may not be naturally ,socially, legally or politically correct. I'm not a bishop, I'm Just giving my opinion in this case and again remember I did not watch her speech. Frank From: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com [mailto:youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Jectone Ndunya Sent: Tuesday, January 12, 2010 7:03 AM To: Young Professionals Subject: [YP_Ke] Hon. Dr. Bishop Wanjiru Hey People, Did you watch the above Bishop on KTN Last night? For those who didnt, she Bishop was there facing the world and instructing her congregation that they should NEVER TO TRUST ANY ONE OTHER THAN GOD. So I sat there wondering aloud , though alone, If it is in order to preach hate messages in the Chuch. to me this was. How can a whole BISHOP and a minister in the Government of Kenya ask people not to trust one another? Are these the kind of leaders we are supposed to rely on for reconcilliation and peace? Can we have peace without trust in one another? God teaches us to LOVE, as the most important commandment in the Bible. Can we achieve this without trust in one another? Any Bisbop here please help us understand this! If this is the kind of Teachings some of our Church leaders give tro their congregates, then they are tghe cause of hatred we see in Kenya today. We cannot have such people as leaders in our midist. You need to appologise Hon Bishop. No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.5.432 / Virus Database: 270.14.136/2616 - Release Date: 01/12/10 07:35:00 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From bsanji at gmail.com Tue Jan 12 06:35:39 2010 From: bsanji at gmail.com (Sanji Mmayi) Date: Tue, 12 Jan 2010 14:35:39 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Wanted to buy - "Mature"Mercedes Message-ID: Hi good people, Am looking to buy a Mercedes "mature".Not caburator.Not a fuel guzzler.In a fairly good state. Anyone who has or can direct me to someone whose selling? thanks. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From nirish at chigwell.co.ke Tue Jan 12 07:07:34 2010 From: nirish at chigwell.co.ke (Nirish Shah) Date: Tue, 12 Jan 2010 15:07:34 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] House for sale - LANGATA In-Reply-To: <15db07af1001070448o7c643f3ev31354fdf9f5c58f1@mail.gmail.com> References: <195674.11243.qm@web39501.mail.mud.yahoo.com> <15db07af1001070448o7c643f3ev31354fdf9f5c58f1@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: Dear Mr. Francis Perhaps you'd like to check out our PHENOM ESTATE PHASE III. Below are the details: LOCATION Behind Wilson Airport, Turn off the Langata Rd at Uchumi. Go past Carnivore & Splash and continue on the Cabro paved road till almost the end (From near Carnivore, you shall be able to see the Yellow houses on the left hand side of the road - these are Phenom Estate). See MAP in the attached Phenom Estate Brochure. PROPERTY DESCRIPTION These are 4 Bedroom Maisonettes with a huge Master bedroom which is ensuite. An open American plan kitchen with store and the Dinning room and lounge with a patio to the Garden. Tastefully finished designer interiors with high quality finishes. High quality, specially imported floor tiles. Master bedroom with the new laminated wood flooring. Panoramic windows light up the staircase. A big store under the stairs. Self contained DSQ. A large garden and cabro paved parking for 2 cars. A large underground water tank and overhead water tank. All these as standard. Houses ready for Solar connections. A secured compound with perimeter wall and electric fence. One entry & exit point with an imposing Gate House. Easy access to/from City Centre or Mombasa Road. PRICE Base Price: K.Shs.12.0 million for a standard Unit. Introductory Offer: currently valid for price at K.Shs.11.5 million. Payment Terms: 20% Deposit upon booking confirmation and the balance 80% payable upon completion of the Units and handing over of the Completion Documents. If Installment payment plan selected, then a further discount is offered. PROCEDURE FOR BOOKING It's adviceable to first see the site and the Show House. Then visit our office to select a Unit. Once Unit has been selected, we give you a Letter of Offer which you accept within 10 days and pay the Deposit. Then our Advocates prepares an Agreement for Sale and forwards to your Advocate. CONSTRUCTION: Currently, Phase II is being constructed and expected to be completed by Jun/Jul 2010. The construction for phase III is expected to start in Apr/May 2010 with completion in between 12 to 15 months. VIEWING You may call our office to arrange viewing of the Phase II Showhouses. MORTGAGE We do not offer any mortgages. We are currently linking up with HFCK (Housing Finance), S&L/KCB, Standard Chartered Bank, CFC Bank & Equity Banks so they can pre-approve our project and thus finance/mortgage approvals become very easy. Trust that above details help you. Should you have any further queries, do not hesitate to contact me. If you visit our offices, we do have the Flyers ready and expect the Brochures to be ready in Jan-2010. I have attached a copy of the flyer for your reference. Hoping to hear from you soon. Thanks & Regards, Nirish Shah CHIGWELL HOLDINGS LTD. 4TH FLOOR, MAKSONS PLAZA PARKLANDS ROAD (next to Victoria Furnishers Building) TEL: 3752113/4 0722-20 70 68 ----- Original Message ----- From: wambugu esther To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Sent: Thursday, January 07, 2010 3:48 PM Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] House for sale Check with Housing finance for the house to sell On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 2:55 PM, francis nguta wrote: Hi Guys, Am looking to buy a house preferably a 2 or 3 bed-roomed house,around Nairobi south b/c and its environs or Langata. Any information is highly welcomed. Regards Francis -- 2 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 2 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en -- Best regards Esther Wambugu ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- 2 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 2 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 5 Days to go!!! 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LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From mail at blackhistoryclub.ning.com Tue Jan 12 10:56:09 2010 From: mail at blackhistoryclub.ning.com (Black History Club) Date: Tue, 12 Jan 2010 15:56:09 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [Jambo] Welcome to Black History Club Message-ID: <26315825.232941711263311769116.JavaMail.xncore@z100403.ningops.com> Welcome to Black History Club! Thank you for joining. You can sign in using your email address here: http://blackhistoryclub.ning.com/?xgsi=1 Black History Club Club for the study, promotion and and understanding of Black History as a tool for future success and to benefit generations to come. 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LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From editor at africanexecutive.com Tue Jan 12 22:54:19 2010 From: editor at africanexecutive.com (The Editor) Date: Wed, 13 Jan 2010 06:54:19 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] The African Executive Issue 247 Message-ID: <10272d2665bd7fcf48391f6071fc5b60@localhost.localdomain> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jkorig at yahoo.com Tue Jan 12 21:48:06 2010 From: jkorig at yahoo.com (john kamau) Date: Tue, 12 Jan 2010 18:48:06 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Education, Message-ID: <462205.57862.qm@web57405.mail.re1.yahoo.com> The cost of Education in our country is by far the lowest in most Developed and developing nations, if not for the run away corruption visited upon the unsuspecting students and their parents by the school administration ,and their overseers? the boards. Every expenditure, from the smallest to the main projects such as construction, purchases, and stipends are tripled several times over. The district and provincial audit groups co-operate with this cooked up figures by association; they receive hefty envelopes after VIP reception and treatment while performing their duties. The Principals and bursars work closely as a team, well coordinated by the chairmen of the school boards, while PTAs are often led by semi literate parents whose positions in the school boards are not guaranteed. One is a member as long as their child is in the school. They, thus willingly or unwillingly co operate due to several different scenarios. One who opts not to work with this cartel has to be eliminated, either via a manipulated vote or expelled student. Not many parents are willing to stick out their necks, or those of their children to fight what often appears as a loosing battle. As a result of this gold mining escapade, being a school head, particularly a secondary school head, has become one of the most competed for positions. It may not have escaped the country that Head teachers are now a government within our current and resent past governments. The President, Education Minster or even Parliament will issue orders, Instructions or develop policies to raise the standard of education or protect the child or parent. The Head teachers openly meet in one of their money spending sprees, dabbed retreats. After spending the poor parents meager resources on this merry making. They make their declarations?, rejection of such directives with little or no regard of the originating Authority. Their word is the law. NO wonders 47 years since our founding fathers declared ILLITERACY one of the greatest enemies of any developing Nation Kenya is still suffering from this cancer. 2002 zero tolerance statement from Kibaki brought fear to the corrupt School leadership, but just like every other sector thriving with corruption, this only lasted a few months before it was seen as a campaign gimmick. They came back with a vengeance and today school fees are at all time high even. The so called free Education is a pipe dream and the government donor funds towards this white elephant are now in the pockets of the Education ministry officials. All Kenyans are witnessing is as far as the circus will go, investigation, Commissions, a visit to court here and another there, but never any convictions. When a demented Nigerian man almost brews off a plane, President Obama as the nation?s leader: stood up and took responsibility. Remember, not that he brew it up, he attempted. When will our leaders, who are paid the highest salaries in the commonwealth, justify their worth by taking responsibilities? Why do we have to spend millions investigating the obvious? A man/ woman hired to oversee public Monies or resources, when the go missing; Why not demand that the guard produces either the monies or the thief. -------------- next part -------------- -- 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From aodero at gmail.com Wed Jan 13 00:16:16 2010 From: aodero at gmail.com (Amos D. ) Date: Wed, 13 Jan 2010 08:16:16 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] EX'S CONTACTS In-Reply-To: <686786.78624.qm@web31815.mail.mud.yahoo.com> References: <4688efa71001120158v1444699r3e3b160b7bcd832b@mail.gmail.com> <686786.78624.qm@web31815.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <78384a9d1001122116v3c0010etd5b9978072e6586a@mail.gmail.com> What happens to the copy in your memory? you can delete on the phone, but the mind is quite powerful, the number will always be there, at least for a long while...so it really does not make sense deleted or not deleted. amos On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 7:49 AM, WINFRED NYAMBURA wrote: > Well Said Benson, > Men are a very INSECURE LOT!!!! they need to change. I decide the numbers I > should keep and the ones i should not, not HIM. I own the phone and he owns > his, if i cant ask him to delete a number from his, why does he have to ask > me to delete a number from mine. My phone is private business and that is > it. In the first place why would my man get to know my Exs cellphone, that > is my business and I ALONE. If we parted in good way, then why wouldnt i > have him as a good friend????? ama do you live in your own cacoon coz you > got married. People let us rise above these small issues and MEN learn to > trust your WOMEN. > > baba watoto had my phone for one day and by jioni he brought it back fuming > fire coz he received over 30 calls, 17of which were from male friends and > 13from female. He told me never to leave him my phone any other day. Today > if that phone rings in my absense, he cant even pick it; he will ask the > totos to pick up and tell the caller mum is out. That is the space we need u > know. > > ------------------------------ > *From:* Benson Sayi > *To:* youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com > *Sent:* Tue, January 12, 2010 5:53:51 PM > *Subject:* Re: [YP_Ke] EX'S CONTACTS > > I've read the threads here and i feel good people you are crucifying this > chick apparently for no reason at all. What we need to ask ourselves is the > circumstances under which we part ways. Does it always mean that when you > part you become enemies? Judith talked about attitude and trust, that's all > there is. By the way I still keep my high school xe's photos in my album. > Memoirs they call it? Am not english. We are a very insecure lot I believe. > > On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 12:58 PM, everlyne gaya wrote: > >> Hi All, >> >> To the relationship experts in the house, is it proper to keep your ex's >> contacts, a gentleman approached me and aksed for some advice, his current >> girlfriend is still keeping her former ex's contacts in her fone ranging to >> around 5 of them and when asked she says she is just lazy to delete them. I >> asked him to delete them himself then but he insists he wants the chick to >> see the sense as to why he wants them deleted. At this juncture i run out of >> advice. my question is 'is it proper if you have really moved on?' >> >> -- >> 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting >> Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm >> Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << >> Koinange Street >> Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, >> Structure, Registration >> To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >> >> 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session >> Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm >> Venue: Marble Arch Hotel >> Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi >> Topic: To be communicated in due course. >> Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. >> To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com >> >> Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org >> For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ >> To unsubscribe from this group, send email to >> youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com >> >> > -- > 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting > Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm > Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << > Koinange Street > Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, > Structure, Registration > To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session > Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm > Venue: Marble Arch Hotel > Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi > Topic: To be communicated in due course. > Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. > To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com > > Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org > For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ > To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+ > unsubscribe at googlegroups.com > > > -- > 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting > Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm > Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << > Koinange Street > Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, > Structure, Registration > To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session > Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm > Venue: Marble Arch Hotel > Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi > Topic: To be communicated in due course. > Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. > To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com > > Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org > For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ > To unsubscribe from this group, send email to > youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From kariaku.chris at gmail.com Wed Jan 13 01:11:00 2010 From: kariaku.chris at gmail.com (chris kawaiku) Date: Wed, 13 Jan 2010 06:11:00 +0000 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Laugh your way to a better marriage DVD In-Reply-To: <91629a380912172355k690526ccid886f721cc3ad695@mail.gmail.com> References: <91629a380912140107u139e3e87t3a84a666631c9fea@mail.gmail.com> <91629a380912172355k690526ccid886f721cc3ad695@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <91629a381001122211s3a90dd75v28628e282e921d54@mail.gmail.com> * Mark Gungor* In this highly-entertaining DVD, national marriage expert Mark Gungor explores the differences between men and women or what he calls, "The Laws of Relational Physics". Specifically, how men and women are wired differently. They act differently, they communicate differently and most importantly, they think differently. Mark shows couples that their problems may result from how men and women THINK about life in a different way. He explains that many of the struggles couples face in marriage are the result of a HEAD problem, not a HEART problem. In addition you will discover: - The importance of sex in your marriage. - About that secret place your husband loves to go to - "The Nothing Box". - How to get a man to do what you want him to do. - Four simple steps to change the flow of give and take in your relationship. This DVD is taken from Marks weekend seminar, Laugh Your Way to a Better Marriage. Honest, hard-hitting and hilarious, this is a DVD you will want to share with friends and family over and over. *Contents of the DVD is as Follows* *1 * 1-01 Tale of Two Brains 1. 1-02 Tale of Two Brains 2. *2* 2-01 Yo Mama Session 1. 2-02 Yo Mama Session 2. *3* 3-01 How to stay married and not kill anybody - 1 3-02 How to stay married and not kill anybody - 2. *4* 4-01 Is there a such a thing called a Soul Mate. 4-02 Is Marriage is easy. 4-03 Is it ok to have expectations in Marriage. 4-04 Is Marriage a 50 50 proposition. 4-05 Do I have to talk to my spouse of things that don't interest me. 4-06 Why is communicating so hard after marriage. 4-07 Why can't my spouse just say what they mean. 4-08 My spouse never talks 4-09 Woman should take from their husbands. 4-10 I asked more than once 4-11 A man still does not do anything. 4-12 How can I get my husband to be like other husbands 4-13 Do Spouses need to do the same things together 4-14 It is important to analyse why the husband do what he does. 4-15 Self Image is very important. 4-16 Why do men ignore their wife and children. 4-17 Sex before marriage. 4-18 Can the effects of pornography be reversed. 4-19 Teenagers should hear my talk on sex and masterbating. 4-20 What about masterbating if we're separated for long periods of time. 4-21 Does God Heal. 4-22 The Initiator 4-23 My husband only pays attention when he wants sex 4-24 Can I use Sex to get what I want. 4-25 Cause and effect. 4-26 My husband wants sex all the time. 4-27 Spouse does not turn them on. 4-28 What do I do if sex gets boring. 4-29 The RESET button. Laugh your way to a better marriage DVD for only Ksh800 *contact Chris on 0721 584 790* -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From wa.ciru at gmail.com Wed Jan 13 02:57:49 2010 From: wa.ciru at gmail.com (DBA Accounting) Date: Wed, 13 Jan 2010 10:57:49 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] ACCA P1, P2, P4 Study Partner Message-ID: <7c03037e1001122357j1a4a7f30ha4f329f2a232ea6f@mail.gmail.com> Hey, I'm studying P1, P2 and P4 from home and the library, and I was wondering if there was anyone out there like me to become a study partner on these papers. I've got all the materials I need for the papers, just someone to revise with. If you're there, let me know if you would like us to work on these papers together. Regards, James. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From aodero at gmail.com Wed Jan 13 02:18:29 2010 From: aodero at gmail.com (Amos D. ) Date: Wed, 13 Jan 2010 10:18:29 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Fwd: FW: INTERNSHIP ANNOUNCEMENT In-Reply-To: <97DAB59B6DDF9A4A96DD81C061FC82990834695E@exp-kek1.ke.cdc.gov> References: <97DAB59B6DDF9A4A96DD81C061FC82990834695E@exp-kek1.ke.cdc.gov> Message-ID: <78384a9d1001122318x6831cfd4i7ec5f898b390df0f@mail.gmail.com> Please circulate Amos -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 5 Days to go!!! 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Name: call for internship 2010.pdf Type: application/octet-stream Size: 111415 bytes Desc: not available URL: From bonfireadventures at gmail.com Wed Jan 13 03:04:30 2010 From: bonfireadventures at gmail.com (Bonfire Adventures) Date: Wed, 13 Jan 2010 11:04:30 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Valentine Getaway to Sarova Shaba-Samburu at Ksh 7500 per person In-Reply-To: <018401ca9422$cb7e6e60$e901a8c0@Simon> References: <018401ca9422$cb7e6e60$e901a8c0@Simon> Message-ID: <84dd438b1001130004x66e75c28l2eecce3aa69e0b59@mail.gmail.com> *Bonfire Adventures* Head office: Arrow House, 3rd floor, Suite 7- Koinange Street next to Victoria furniture?s and Chai House Tel. 020-2067788, 0733527398, 0729836336, 0715-281211 www.bonfireadventures.com or bonfireadventures at gmail.com *It?s time to take a break and relax? it?s time to have fun and adventure... it?s time to discover Kenyan hidden treasures!* *VALENTINES GETWAY TO SAROVA SHABA(SAMBURU) @ KSHS. 7,500/-PP * ** Love makes the world go round? So the saying goes! and when you travel 'round the world mid-February, you can find Valentine's Day celebrated in countless charming ways and Places. We have made a very special and affordable packages to enable everyone celebrate valentines in style? this time in the wilderness! The 2 days road package includes transport by tour vans, accommodation in 5 star lodge, 3 meals and 2 game drives. It excludes park entrance fees, drinks and lunch on return day. We?ll leave Nairobi on Saturday morning and return on Sunday evening. Whether you are a *couple **or** single*, our work will be to make you swim in a sea of unforgettable fun and adventure to help you write many pages in your diary of days well spent. Don?t miss out? its expensive to be left in town!!!You will not only enjoy the safari but get a chance to enlarge your business, professional, career and social networks with other holiday makers. *THE TRIP DETAILS * * * *THE HOTEL*: Sarova Shaba Game Lodge is described as Kenya's best kept secret? most beautiful and luxurious of all Sorava game lodges and offers the most unique hospitality experience that extends beyond game drives and there?s no better time to experience than over Valentines. *THE PARK: *We thank the government for tarmacking the road up-to Shaba National Reserve which is located in the arid North of Kenya; Shaba takes its name from Mount Shaba (1525 meters), a volcanic mountain that became extinct around 5,000 years ago and lies on the border of the reserve. Animals commonly seen are elephants, lions, cheetahs, Grevy's zebras, giraffes, gerenuks, buffalos, Oryx, gazelles, Dikdiks and waterbucks. The river forest attracts a wide variety of birds. *THE ITINERARY * *Day 1 ? Saturday 13th February 2009 * *Morning** *- We will leave Nairobi at 7.00a.m to arrive the lodge before lunch with enroute game drive. We will check in then have an international buffet lunch at the restaurant. *Afternoon *- swimming , relaxation or siesta before embarking on the evening game drive till sundowners. Candlelit bush dinner with entertainment will be served * * *Day 2 ? Sunday 14th February 2009 * *Morning* -After an early morning game drive to witness the hunting return to the lodge for breakfast at the riverside then spend the better part of the morning swimming and relaxing then check out by 12pm and leave for Nairobi *Afternoon* ? we will have enroute game drive and stop over for lunch at own cost at the famous ?Trout tree Restaurant? in Nanyuki where you fish your own lunch. At 3pm embark on the journey back to Nairobi to arrive before dusk. *THE PACKAGE - Kshs. 7,500/-* *What?s Included * ? Accommodation in the 5star Lodge ? Sarova Sha ? Meals on full board ? international buffets ? Transportation in a 4 x 4 safari Tourvans ? Game drives in the Shaba National Reserve *Not included* ? Park entry fees payable direct at the gate Kshs. 1,000/- for residents and US$ 60 Nonresidents ? Beverages with meals at the lodge ? Lunch on return day in Nanyuki *Special Requests * ? Single room supplement, Non Residents and children rates are available on request. ? On special request we can organize surprise birthday or engagement proposal, romantic sundowners at view point or Balloon Safari with Champagne breakfast *SAROVA SHABA LODGE SPECIAL CHARMS TO US (ALSO INCLUDED) * ? Champagne Breakfast By The Uaso Nyiro River on 14th feb ? A kiss of seduction cocktail on check in on 13th Feb ? A Rose flower for your yori yori 13th feb ? Enchanting Samburu dancers on 13th feb ? Salsa dancers in the naked wild ? Be lured with Romantic love songs by our Samburu Guitarist on 13thfeb ? Amorous rhythms by a Moran Flutist ? Impassioned gift for best dressed Valentine * * *2. New Elementaita Country Lodge 2 days Getaway Kshs. 4,200/- per person ? Self drive * Valentine's is a perfect time to indulge in a romantic getaway? why not escapade to one of the Newest lodges in the Rift Valley. It has very romantic and state-of-art and spacious rooms all lake view with flat screen TVs and modern beds. Actually? you can have valentine?s sundowners on their large balconies which face the lake full of beautiful flamingos and the view is very nice at sunset and sunrise. If you someone celebrating honeymoon, anniversary, birthday or any other special occasions this is one of the best places to be. Most clients who were there over Christmas are booking again and recommending friends for valentines and Easter! ** *Tourist Attractions: *The Lodge is located just next to Lake Elementaita and is between Soysambu Game Sanctuary and Malewa Wildlife Conservancy. It?s also 30 mins drive to Lake Nakuru National Parks and Naivasha and only 2 hours drive from Nairobi. The cost is inclusive of accommodation and meals only and you may self drive or use public means to reach there. *NOTES *You may make the payments by cheque or to our bank account and bring the deposit slip into our office to get a receipt or via Mpesa no. 0729836336 for repeat clients. 1. Payments deadline is on Wednesday 3rd February 2010. But there is a likelihood for the getaway to be sold out earlier. So kindly book early to avoid last minute disappointment as the Booking will be on first come basis. 2. The rate for children under 3 years is free and 4-10years is 50% rate of adults. 3. Pictures of our past events are in our website www.bonfireadventures.com and more on my facebook.com profile search my names or 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. *You may need to carry Slippers, Torch, Tooth Paste, , warm clothing for the night, pain killers, drinks, snacks and identification card at the gate and a cap.** *3. *Pocket money for departure days en-route lunch, drinks, tips and a gift for the Samburu cultural visit. Lastly? do not forget to carry with you, *an adventurous spirit!!!!* *3. HONEYMOON PACKAGES * A *honeymoon* is the holiday taken by newlyweds (or between two people in an early harmonious period in a relationship) to celebrate their marriage in intimacy and seclusion. We have chosen the most romantic and affordable hotels in the region to make your honeymoon unforgettable and therefore negotiated for best contract rates. We organize honeymoons in Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda Zanzibar, Egypt, South Africa, Dubai, Seychelles, and many more destinations of your choice at very reasonable costs. If you are or know someone getting married soon, please feel free to visit our offices or website for more details or recommend them to us! *4. Corporate Team building and Group Retreats* We also do corporate, families, individuals and other groups bookings as well as teambuilding, retreats and conferences for private and public institutions. *Please contact us for very unique, effective but cost effective team building that combines training and adventure leaving a mark on your team.* *5.MAASAI MARA DAILY GETAWAYS- 3 days getaway* We have Daily departures to Masai Mara-the 7th wonder of the world considered to be the greatest animal show on earth (*everyday Throughout the year*). Whether you are alone, two or a group, we will take you at no extra cost. The *cost includes* transport by open roof Tour-vans to and from Nairobi to Mara, accommodation and meals in a luxurious, medium, or budget tented lodge, 4 game drives, tour guide fees and Maasai cultural visit, entry fees for vehicle and the driver and services of our English speaking tour guides cum drivers. The cost excludes, parkfees, drinks, and one meal enroute on departure day. *THE COSTING *** *Option*** *Hotel, lodge or camp Name * *Residents rate * *per person sharing* *Non Residents rate * *per person sharing* Budget Tented Camp -1 star-Selfcontained with beds(Washrooms inside tent) Ksh. 12,500/- $200 Medium Mara Lodge - 3 star with a swimming pool. Ksh. 18,500/- $ 300 Luxury Mara Sopa lodge/Serena/Sarova -5 star Ksh. 21,500/- $ 360 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 and Chai House Branch office: Ridgeways off Kiambu Road Tel. 020-2067788, 0733527398, 0729836336, 0722879629 http://www.bonfireadventures.com/ or bonfireadventures at gmail.com or info at bonfireadventures.com -- 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 SKYPE; bonfire.adventures YAHOO MESSENGER; bonfireadventures -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: VALENTINES GETAWAY TO SAROVA SHABA- SAMBURU @ KSHS. 7, 500 PP from Bonfire Adventures.doc Type: application/msword Size: 1373696 bytes Desc: not available URL: From mkabubii at yahoo.com Wed Jan 13 02:47:43 2010 From: mkabubii at yahoo.com (eric kabubii) Date: Tue, 12 Jan 2010 23:47:43 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] RE: who are the terrorists - open your eyes In-Reply-To: <14e3baf31001120738x404b826eke1d6b50589910f28@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <763378.9261.qm@web38205.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Hi Guys, When you kkill people in the name of tribe you are labelled a tribslist and thats why its called a tribal war. if you kill in the name if religion, its called a religious war. if you level buildings in the name of Allah, how else do you want people to call it? if Osama bombed Kenya in the name of Saudi prince, we would be blaming the saudi Prince. Kony does it for his own interest and thats his war, he invokes religeon and it becomes a religious war. the Pirate issue is simply a Somali issue and thats all that should be read to it. Am not a man of many words but i guess you get my drift. --- On Tue, 1/12/10, Muita Wangoko wrote: From: Muita Wangoko Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] RE: who are the terrorists - open your eyes To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Cc: "sharonewetu at yahoo.com" Date: Tuesday, January 12, 2010, 10:38 AM Yusuf & AM, Am illustrations are also fallacious.? But he is right when he mentions that those Christians who commit crimes against humanity, are not judged as Christians but as the entities themselves have formed, but you should note that they never attribute there deeds to their God or gods....while to the contrary, those Muslims who commit the relatively same kind of heinous crimes will always mention the name of Allah and many a time they have mentioned there actions are inspired by there religion... Or am missing anything here....I stand corrected anyway. +---------------------------------------------------------------+ Regards, Muita Wangoko --Software, Web Developer-- --".......in the spirit of ubuntu"-- +---------------------------------------------------------------+ On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 15:10, Yussuf Tusse Jillo wrote: Jagem K'Onyiego and his colleagues who refuse to open wide their eyes and see the reality, Here is some pieces of facts for you. Please STOP this hatred campaign, open your eyes wide and digest this facts as was shared by your colleague AM. ? NB: To the larger forum, lets be objective and focus on beneficial, productive ideas. Let?s not entertain anything that might fuel tribal and religious conflict. If you would like to know about tribe A or B, religion A or B do your own sober research and get convinced without any prejudice or biasness. My humble sharing. ? From: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com [mailto:youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of angaluki at aol.com Sent: 11 January 2010 21:44 To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] Why is Terrorism/Piracy only linked to people from one religion??? ? Rhoune, ? The bases of your questions below are as fallacious as they are erroneous, which makes the questions impossible to answer. It is not true that terrorism and piracy are linked to people from one religion. The problem is that religion tends to be very dogmatic, and we Christians (even the hypocritical ones) want to create the impression that?ours is a better religion by demonizing another (Islam). There are good Chrisitians and criminal ones. There are good Muslims and criminal ones. The criminality of a follower of a faith, even when such a follower invokes their religion in their crime,?has nothing to do with the tenets of that faith. Let's look at Abdulmutallab's criminal actions as those of Abdulmutallab, not of Islam. I'll illustrate my point with examples. ? When we had post election violence in Kenya, no one blamed Christianity, the religion that produced most of the protagonists. Instead, in our obsession with dividing people we shifted to the tribe. If?you ask me, the worst terrorist organization that the world has witnessed, it is the Irish Republic Army (IRA). Yet even as the West blacklisted them as a terrorist organization, no one referred to them as Catholics or Christians. They were just IRA. We never attributed a religion to Cambodia's Khmer Rouge under Pol Pot, whose mass massacre of its own people has been classified by some observers as genocide. Declared Christian religious agenda of Kony's Lord's Resistence Army in Uganda never comes up in any discource on this certified terrorist movement.?We have never introduced religion in what happened in Checkoslovakia,?Rwanda, Liberia, Apartheid South Africa or currently?DRC. Yet as soon Darfur happens, it is Islam. The most successful individual terrosist has been the Unabomber (Theodore John Kaczynski). We know him just as the "Unabomber." He has never been referred to by his religious affiliation. Timothy McVeigh, who leveled the Oklahoma Federal Building in Oklahoma City and killed hundreds of people, including little children, has never been referred to by his Christian religion. Should all these be sounding foreign to most of us, how about our own Kisii Educated Boys and Girls Organization (KEBAGO) (I understand they've now been succeeded by Chinkororo), Baghdad Boys, Taliban, Kosovo Jeshi la Mzee and Angola-Msumbiji of my own home? How come we have never associated any of these organizations, most of which have been officially defined as terrorist, with their Christian faith? Why is it that in OUR Christian eyes it is only when?criminal activity involes a Muslim that religion becomes a?factor in the crime, and we seem to actually convince ourselves that it is? It is this kind of stereotyping, prejudice and bigotry that widens the schism between the two religions and worsens the relationship between them when they should really be excellent. I recommend that Christians who are open minded and genuinely want to know more about Islam as a religion pay more attention to the objective contributions of My Kuria Mwangi, Edwin Owino and other such Christians. ? As for piracy,?if you had just read a little bit about it or talk to any seafairer you'd immediately have discovered that it did not start with Somali Muslim pirates, but rather has been a worldwide phenomenon spanning all oceans and seas of the world since time immemorial. Christians involved in this debate don't like being presented with the kind of facts above that debunk their obsession with Muslim terrorism, and usually just keep quiet when they read these facts that we all know or ought to know. ? AM -----Original Message----- From: Rhoune Willis < To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Sent: Mon, Jan 11, 2010 9:13 am Subject: [YP_Ke] Why is Terrorism/Piracy only linked to people from one religion??? Hi, ? I have been think about this for sometime. How is terrorism and piracy only linked to people from one religion? What does this religion teach and what do they believe in? what do you think makes people from this religious group act in the way they do? ? Please if there are any?sociologist/anthropologist or a specialist in religious studies in th forum to please help me understand these people. Any theories (that can stand the test of time) to help me/us understand this. ? Please let no one respond to my humble and honest question with emotions. NO EMOTIONS HERE! Kind regards, Rhoune Willis ? -- 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge <>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>? ? 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com ? 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The Bank accepts no liability whatsoever for any loss or damages whatsoever and howsoever incurred, or suffered, resulting, or arising, from the use of this email or its attachments. The Bank does not warrant the integrity of this e-mail nor that it is free of errors, viruses, interception or interference. -- 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << ?Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com -- 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge <>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From kjayanoris at gmail.com Wed Jan 13 03:30:44 2010 From: kjayanoris at gmail.com (Kelvin) Date: Wed, 13 Jan 2010 11:30:44 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Career Fairs Message-ID: <92a189421001130030h46b3021dmce1f2d8bf994e4e6@mail.gmail.com> are neither. Of course they don't exist to help you plan or execute a *career*. Most of the organizations with booths are bottom fishing, looking for enough willing and able employees to fill established gaps in their companies. This is hiring on the hoof, wholesale filling of average jobs with people trying to be average. Planning a career at a career fair is a little like looking for a soulmate at a singles' bar. And *fair*? Hardly. Because there are no average people, right? There are average jobs, certainly, average in that they require people to fit in, do what they're told and follow the manual. I'll grant you that those jobs need to get done, but I'm not sure they have to get done by you. By the time a job opening hits the career fair, it's a job you don't want. And by the time a job seeker is walking down the aisles, standardized resume in hand, it might be too late for her to find a job that's worthy of her. Here's to a new, better sort of career fair, one that's selective, interactive, long-term and both career and fair. Kelvin www.likechapaa.com -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- We help make your website a success. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From robatn at yahoo.com Wed Jan 13 03:37:03 2010 From: robatn at yahoo.com (robert ndeere) Date: Wed, 13 Jan 2010 00:37:03 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Sales people needed In-Reply-To: <1c5b81041001130012x66c188d0o8524c02f729573eb@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <433025.7156.qm@web63303.mail.re1.yahoo.com> Hi All, I want some who has Sales experience in a home appliances. Forward me your CV's. Regards, Robert -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 3 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 8 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From chepkel25 at googlemail.com Wed Jan 13 03:48:56 2010 From: chepkel25 at googlemail.com (victoria mtai) Date: Wed, 13 Jan 2010 08:48:56 +0000 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] PRE-PAID ELECTRICITY . DISADVANTAGES In-Reply-To: References: <4b4d5d0c.0b67f10a.7ad1.0aa7SMTPIN_ADDED@gmr-mx.google.com> <508824.44962.qm@web65701.mail.ac4.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <1275c95e1001130048y2444bbbdpa993922fbfe53f95@mail.gmail.com> Rose, i am in a rented house and am using the pre paid service. The problem you are talking about is totally avoidable. This is because they have installed a notepad with a screen (it looks like a calculator) that displays the number of units left. This way i always monitor the electricity and know when i need to buy more units. There is no way a blackout can catch me unaware or bila cash unlike the post paid. In the latter i would have to clear the whole bill. In a pre paid system only buy units ya pesa niko nayo. I am loving it. Halafu incase stima ikatike hakuna kusumbuana na watu wa KPLC ama reconnection fee etc. Am enjoying it. On 1/13/10, Sally Kirika wrote: > i have used the prepaid service for some time now n wat i would comment is > that its not a god system at all.first you go to buy the units and its a > matter of guess work how many units you will get for a certain amount of > money.to give an example last month i went to buy units worth 1k n decided > to get two tokens of 500 each.one token i got 28 units while the other i > earned 35 units.the guy who was just before had gotten 22 units for still > 500 shillimgs.on enquring from the teller we were informed that its the > system which dictates how many units you get.this ofcourse will > inconvinience your budget. > secondly apart from the units ishaing at the wrong tym i think its more > expensive than the postpaid system.i have done my analysis n noted that my > budget for elec has gone up by over 800 bob since i shifted to the new > system. > Again there is the issue of having to be concerned about your elect units > running out so u have to kip checking the 'meter' to know the balance lest > you r caught off guard while for the postpaid you rest assured so long as > you have paid you mothly bill u have peace mpaka next month. > > maybe kplc will have to educate us on how to use this system more > effectively > > > > On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 11:07 AM, Rose Kagwiria > wrote: > >> Let me share with you my personal experience. Currently i am out of the >> country in a country where they use pre-paid system. To tell you the truth >> it has alot of disadvantages because the units can finish when you are at >> the middle of something very important like cooking, using the computor >> possibly for the following day events or children doing their homework and >> so on. Imagine if it is at odd hours and you have nowhere to buy the units >> from or you have no money or the children are alone in the house. The >> worst >> of it all is when you decide to buy units worth of alot of money and you >> are >> in a rented house and may be you have to leave that house. You have to >> leave >> all this money with the next customer. Personally i don't like it >> >> ------------------------------ >> *From:* Sophie Randall >> *To:* youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com >> *Sent:* Wed, January 13, 2010 7:39:07 AM >> *Subject:* [YP_Ke] PRE-PAID ELECTRICITY >> >> YPs, >> >> >> >> There are some estates that are using the new KPLC system of buying power >> before use, for those who are in the system, would you let us know; >> >> >> >> How much it costs per unit of power >> >> Whether it?s expensive or cheaper? >> >> Has it helped you to be more economical? >> >> Are there any cost saving measures that you have established in your >> households? >> >> >> >> Your comments are appreciated.., >> >> S >> -- >> 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting >> Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm >> Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << >> Koinange Street >> Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, >> Structure, Registration >> To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >> >> 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session >> Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm >> Venue: Marble Arch Hotel >> Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi >> Topic: To be communicated in due course. >> Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. >> To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com >> >> Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org >> For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ >> To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+ >> unsubscribe at googlegroups.com >> >> >> -- >> 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting >> Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm >> Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << >> Koinange Street >> Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, >> Structure, Registration >> To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >> >> 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session >> Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm >> Venue: Marble Arch Hotel >> Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi >> Topic: To be communicated in due course. >> Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. >> To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com >> >> Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org >> For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ >> To unsubscribe from this group, send email to >> youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com >> >> > -------------- next part -------------- -- 3 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 8 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From otieno.david at gmail.com Wed Jan 13 03:49:15 2010 From: otieno.david at gmail.com (OKELLO David Otieno) Date: Wed, 13 Jan 2010 11:49:15 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Study In Finland: Apply now! Message-ID: Subject: Study In Finland: Apply now! For those of you who are interested in further studies, here is an opportunity for you. You can now apply for a degree programme of your choice in Finland by visiting the following website http://www.facebook.com/l/3d397;www.admissions.fi. Application started 11th January and ends 12th February 2010. Currently the tuition is free but there are other requirements such as immigration to be met. Helpful Links: Embassy of Finland, Nairobi http://www.facebook.com/l/3d397;www.finland.or.ke/Public/Default.aspx All the best. Regards. ?Helping Kenya Help Itself? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 3 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 8 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From sjrumo at gmail.com Wed Jan 13 04:14:03 2010 From: sjrumo at gmail.com (steve rumo) Date: Wed, 13 Jan 2010 12:14:03 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Bulk Cargo Tankers & Tippers Needed Urgently For Hire! Message-ID: Hey YP, I need 25-tonne & 40-tonne trailers to hire for bulk cargo haulage business that starts as soon I get the trucks. Anyone with any trucks (mentioned above) or anyone who may know how I can get them to please email or call me on 0721-901523 or 020-2136 447. Thank you in advance. Steve Rumo Marketing Executive, Logistics International P. O. Box 18766 - 00100 Nairobi +254 721 901 523 +254 20 2136 447 E-mail: logistics.kenya at yahoo.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 3 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 8 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From githinjimuthoni at yahoo.com Wed Jan 13 04:30:39 2010 From: githinjimuthoni at yahoo.com (muthoni githinji) Date: Wed, 13 Jan 2010 01:30:39 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Part Time Lecturer on Java Programming Message-ID: <69491.78563.qm@web63905.mail.re1.yahoo.com> Greetings, Am looking for a parttime lecturer to train java programming location Kahawa West if interested call 0710404830 0716431687. ASAP Beatrice Githinji Mobile: +254 710 404832 The ultimate advertising site for a Africa. http://www.kamongoclassifieds.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 3 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 8 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From nickshi20 at yahoo.com Wed Jan 13 04:53:55 2010 From: nickshi20 at yahoo.com (Lucy Shiro) Date: Wed, 13 Jan 2010 01:53:55 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] Fw: Re: [YP_Ke] Re: Job opportunity Message-ID: <287193.45024.qm@web110201.mail.gq1.yahoo.com> Please call Lucy on 0720 704070 --- On Wed, 1/13/10, Boniface Machau wrote: From: Boniface Machau Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] Re: Job opportunity To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Date: Wednesday, January 13, 2010, 12:11 AM Please call Lucy on 0723045483. thankyou On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 12:05 AM, OKELLO David Otieno wrote: Hi YP's A friend is looking for a office assistant, he runs different kinds of business.?He prefers a lady.Kindly send your CV to info at bs-consultant.com David O. OKELLO -- 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << ?Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com -- 5 Days to go!!! 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LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 8 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From prcanb at yahoo.com Wed Jan 13 05:14:35 2010 From: prcanb at yahoo.com (Absalom Birai) Date: Wed, 13 Jan 2010 02:14:35 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] I begin this day-January 13th,2010. Message-ID: <523603.74344.qm@web38704.mail.mud.yahoo.com> I begin this day-January 13th,2010, praying for my brothers and sisters in the poor country/island of Haiti, who have been affected by a devastating earthquake. I pray that the good Lord will intervene in their situation and provide for their needs. I will also pray for you and your loved ones; Will pray that the good Lord meets y'all at your points of need! Even so grant my petition dear Lord! Pr Birai 612-386-4608 www.pastorbirai.com -------------- next part -------------- -- 3 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 8 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From ongerapeter at yahoo.com Wed Jan 13 05:16:17 2010 From: ongerapeter at yahoo.com (PETER ONGERA) Date: Wed, 13 Jan 2010 02:16:17 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] I need to buy a house In-Reply-To: <648780.66348.qm@web111516.mail.gq1.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <255965.56055.qm@web32206.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Hi. There are more options in kitengela. You can buy land and build or buy ready onesIf you need help contact me. Or call christine on 0722742549. Benson Wagura wrote: > CYNTHIA HI... OPE YOUR NEW YEAR IS GREAT N BLESSED.MY NAME IS BENSON -? A PROPERTY AGENT. I SPECIALISE MAINLY ON THE UPPERMARKET.NOW,INCASE YOU HAVENT GOT THE HOUSE THERE ARE SOME APRTMENTS AT FOREST ROAD NEXT TO LINCOLIN MOTORS. A HOUSE? - BEAUTIFUL - AT KAHAWA WEST.ARE SOME OF THE SUGGESTIONS.ANYWAY CYNTHIA BE BLESSED. IF INTERESTED REACH ME ON 0720 979245. From: cynnie To: youngprofessionals_ke > Sent: Tue, January 12, 2010 6:17:06 PM Subject: [YP_Ke] I need to buy a house > I am looking for a house worth 5M, in a secure area. Any leads? -- 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge <>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+ unsubscribe at googlegroups.com -------------- next part -------------- -- 3 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 8 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From wathiongo at gmail.com Wed Jan 13 06:28:53 2010 From: wathiongo at gmail.com (Francis Thiong'o) Date: Wed, 13 Jan 2010 14:28:53 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Photography as a hobby Message-ID: Hi All, Am planning to take photography as a hobby, is there anyone here who can advice on where to start? I would prefer gadgets and digital output but i an use analogue films to start with. Kind Regards Francis -------------- next part -------------- -- 3 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 8 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From prcanb at yahoo.com Wed Jan 13 06:30:00 2010 From: prcanb at yahoo.com (Absalom Birai) Date: Wed, 13 Jan 2010 03:30:00 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] What are you doing here? Message-ID: <449896.33385.qm@web38705.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Of Abraham, its written that "His greatest happiness/joy was to be where the Lord of the universe wanted him to be".Oh,how I love this statement! Since the good Lord knows the end from the beginning and has good plans for each and every one of us,He from time to time places/allows us to be at certain places where we can witness for Him.But afraid of such responsibility or of the unknown,influenced by the evil one/ pleasures of this world, or ignoring the fact that no human being can hide from the presence of God,many are known to have attempted to run away from God. Sad to observe, some of us think that we know better than God and therefore are capable of choosing/deciding of own destiny. The Bible has several examples but will cite only two. Do you recall the story of the prophet Elijah? Having had a wonderful opportunity on Mt Carmel to convince Ahab,Jezebel and others that indeed our God is the only true God,He gave in into fear and flee into a solitary place/cave and hide himself there. While hiding,the Lord visited him there and posed this soul searching question,"What are you doing here, Elijah? " (1 Kings 19:9,13). I am sure you do recall the story of Jonah. God sent him to warn the people of Nineveh. Unwilling to take such a task,he decided to flee to Tarshish? The Lord made things tough for Him. In great humiliation,he was able to confess/admit that he was a prophet trying to run away from God. For the rest of the story, read the book of Jonah. Who are you? Are you sure that you are where the good Lord wants you to be? Is it possible that like Elijah and Jonah,you have been trying to run away from God? What's your spiritual condition at this moment? Is it possible that at one time you were a minister,church elder/church worker,a very dedicated/committed church member or a careful seeker of the truth,something that you don't care about any more? What happened with you/your faith? Is it possible that without knowing you have slowly but surely lost your bearing and now find yourself a devout critic of the word/church of God? Much as you and I have tried to run away from our loving God,He Himself will never tire looking/finding us. I truly thank Him for that! Ever stopped to consider this question"What are you doing here? Pr Birai 612-386-4608 www.pastorbirai.com -------------- next part -------------- -- 3 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 8 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From jbatec at yahoo.com Wed Jan 13 06:52:38 2010 From: jbatec at yahoo.com (Judy Miriga) Date: Wed, 13 Jan 2010 03:52:38 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] I will not date anymore beautiful friends In-Reply-To: <975411.43394.qm@web43132.mail.sp1.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <145899.73961.qm@web57314.mail.re1.yahoo.com> Bwire, ? Beauty is in the eyes of a beholder.? In my language they say, beauty flatters. You must be careful and choose what you like in a beauty figure.? It must have a complete package (from head to toe) of what you are looking for in a relationship, not a tool......because very soon you will need a replacement when it wears out. ? There are much more beautiful women out there who are smart from their heads and who carry with them material substance in their heads, not just the figure, and as friends you will love their company every moment of the time you are together and as much they carry themselves with dignity and tact.? That is the kind of person I call a beautiful woman.? Dont be mistaken and get carried away with passionate looks. They are never real.? Pole but...... ? Cheers! Judy Miriga Diaspora Spokesperson Executive Director Confederation Council Foundation for Africa Inc., USA http://socioeconomicforum50.blogspot.com --- On Wed, 1/13/10, benard bwire wrote: From: benard bwire Subject: [YP_Ke] I will not date anymore beautiful friends To: "young proffess" Cc: "ben bwire" Date: Wednesday, January 13, 2010, 12:07 AM A couple of years ago, after a series of failed relationships, a friend of mine suggested something that at that moment I thought was sheer genius. Right now, I know it simply as a recipe for disaster, at least for me. He suggested that instead of dating people I didn?t really know, I should date someone I knew. I found it genius because it was true that my relationships were failing because I soon realized I didn?t even like the girl I was dating. Jennie came to mind first, my friend of more than four years. She was a bit surprised when I brought it up, because I had never indicated that I had even the slightest interest in her besides friendship. But she was willing to give it a shot. Soon however, I began to realize that the ?genius? plan had many flaws. I knew too much about Jennie, arguably more than was healthy for a relationship. I knew too many of her skeletons, she?d told me about them herself. I didn?t mind so much, for everyone has skeletons. But then, she was also still hung over her ex. I teased her about it when we were still friends, but now as her boyfriend, I didn?t find it that funny. She claimed she was done with him, but I couldn?t be sure I had totally erased the dude from her mind, you know. The fact that she was very attractive physically didn?t make matters any better. Men everywhere were always staring at her, some hitting on her even in my presence! When we were still just friends, I found it so interesting, watching her turn all those heads. But now, I hated the attention, the ogling... And I hated the disrespect implied when those boys hit on her in my presence. I tried not to be insecure but I couldn?t help it. If they could do it when I was around, what would stop them when I wasn?t there? And I was realistic enough to know that one day, one man would come with a game plan that would put ideas into Jennie?s head. I mean, I wasn?t the ultimate male, there were men with better game, bigger wallets, better everything. I despised myself for thinking like a loser but I simply couldn?t get the thought out of my head. It was like a time bomb, just a matter of time. Within six months, the whole thing had unraveled. I?d even got past lying to myself that it was working. So one day, I sat Jennie down and told her I couldn?t handle. She pretended not to know what I was talking about. Anyway, I still called it quits, and she immediately classified me as a woman-user. I know she didn?t mean it, but that messed up even the friendship we had. So I learnt some lessons; some people are good as friends. Second, it?s good to know stuff about your partner, but knowing too much is not healthy. And, finally, I can never fall for a very beautiful girl, however good intentioned she is. Let other men have them ? -- 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge <>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 10 days to go!! 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LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 8 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From amenya.gibson at gmail.com Wed Jan 13 06:59:56 2010 From: amenya.gibson at gmail.com (amenya gibson) Date: Wed, 13 Jan 2010 14:59:56 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Bond Market What you need to know Message-ID: <54e76b741001130359y1bfb32e1q6b031da72a589beb@mail.gmail.com> Hi YPs A member yesterday did ask how Bond Trading is carried out as I will try to answer it let me give provide a snap shot abt bond market.and how is priced as shown below PRICING CORPORATE BONDS 1-Premium 2- Par, 3-Discount Bonds may trade at a discount, at par, or at a premium. Discount-priced bonds are valued at less than Ksh100,000 When bonds are priced below 100 (941/4, 97, 980/8, etc.), they are said to be trading at a discount because they are priced at less than100 percent of their face (par) value. When a discount price is converted to Kshs, the answer is always less than Ksh 100,000 Therefore, if a Ksh 100,000 par bond is trading at less than 100 percent of its face value, it must be selling for less than Ksh100,000 Par-priced bonds are worth exactly Ks100, 000. Bonds occasionally trade right at 100, that is, at 100 percent of their Ksh100,000 par value, which is, of course, exactly Ksh1, 000. Such bonds are said to be trading at par. Most bonds are issued at, or very close to, par. Premium-priced bonds have a value greater than Ksh 100,000. When bonds are priced above 100?such as 1007/8, 102, or 1581/4?they are said to be trading at a premium. Premium bonds are valued at more than Ksh100, 000 per bond. Bond Pricing in the Secondary Market Bond prices will vary from the time they are issued until the time they are redeemed. They are usually brought to market at or very close to par, and they mature at par. As interest rates change after a new bond is issued, its price in the secondary market will reflect such changes. If interest rates rise, the price of the bond will decline; if interest rates fall, the price of the bond will rise. Interest rates up, bond prices down. Interest rates down, bond prices up. This principle of inverse proportionality affects all fixed income securities. A bond of a given quality (rating) and length to maturity will be offered to the public as a new issue at the then-current rate for such issues. If interest rates subsequently rise, other newly issued bonds will offer a greater return, making the older bond less attractive and causing it to decline in price. If, instead, interest rates subsequently decline, other newly issued bonds will offer a lower return than the older bond, making the older bond more attractive and causing it to trade at a higher price. As a bond?s maturity date approaches, its price will get closer to par as investors realize that it will be redeemed at par in the relatively near future. Premiums and discounts thus will shrink as maturity approaches Bond market is good for those investors that have long term plans and have enough cash to spare. If you have a windfall like Ksh 100,000 you can buy bond and get semi-annually interests for even over 20 years until the bond is retired ?withdraw from the market You can use such interest to pay college fees for your child when he/she matures Thanks Gibson Amenya -- Thanks Gibson Amenya Enigma Consultants Kenya Limited Email: gibson.amenya at enigma.or.ke Email:info at enigma.or.ke For Audit,Taxation and Training Services -------------- next part -------------- -- 3 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 8 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From annixo at yahoo.co.uk Wed Jan 13 07:01:05 2010 From: annixo at yahoo.co.uk (anne okoth) Date: Wed, 13 Jan 2010 12:01:05 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] What Love means to a 4-8 year old . . In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <58263.83084.qm@web26705.mail.ukl.yahoo.com> --- On Fri, 1/1/10, OKELLO David Otieno wrote: From: OKELLO David Otieno Subject: [YP_Ke] What Love means to a 4-8 year old . . To: "youngprofessionals_ke" Cc: "olali" , "Pauline Olali" , "matwins86" Date: Friday, 1 January, 2010, 11:22 What Love means to a 4-8 year old . .? Slow down for three minutes to read this. It?is?so worth it.? Touching words from the mouth of babes.? A group of professional people posed this question to a group of 4 to 8 year-olds,? 'What does love mean?'? The answers they got were broader and deeper than anyone could have imagined? See what you think: 'When my grandmother got arthritis, she couldn't bend over and paint her toenails anymore. So my grandfather does it for her all the time, even when his hands got arthritis too. That's love.'? Rebecca- age 8? 'When someone loves you, the way they say your name is different.? You just know that your name is safe in their mouth.'? Billy - age 4? 'Love is when a girl puts on perfume and a boy puts on shaving cologne and they go out and smell each other.'? Karl - age 5? 'Love is when you go out to eat and give somebody most of your French fries without making them give you any of theirs.'? Chrissy - age 6? 'Love is what makes you smile when you're tired.'? Terri - age 4? 'Love is when my mommy makes coffee for my daddy and she takes a sip before giving it to him, to make sure the taste is OK.'? Danny - age 7? 'Love is when you kiss all the time. Then when you get tired of kissing, you still want to be together and you talk more. My Mommy and Daddy are like that.? They look gross when they kiss'? Emily - age 8? 'Love is what's in the room with you at Christmas if you stop opening presents? and listen.'? Bobby - age 7 (Wow!)? 'If you want to learn to love better, you should start with a friend who you hate,'? Nikka - age 6? (we need a few million more Nikka's on this planet)? 'Love is when you tell a guy you like his shirt, then he wears it every day..'? Noelle - age 7? 'Love is like a little old woman and a little old man who are still friends even after they know each other so well.'? Tommy - age 6? 'During my piano recital, I was on a stage and I was scared. I looked at all the people watching me and saw my daddy waving and smiling.? He was the only one doing that. I wasn't scared anymore.'? Cindy - age 8? 'My mommy loves me more than anybody? You don't see anyone else kissing me to sleep at night.'? Clare - age 6? 'Love is when Mommy gives Daddy the best piece of chicken.'? Elaine-age 5? 'Love is when Mommy sees Daddy smelly and sweaty and still says he is handsomer than Robert Redford.'? Chris - age 7? 'Love is when your puppy licks your face even after you left him alone all day.'? Mary Ann - age 4? 'I know my older sister loves me because she gives me all her old clothes and has to go out and buy new ones.'? Lauren - age 4? 'When you love somebody, your eyelashes go up and down and little stars come out of you.'?(what an image)? Karen - age 7? 'Love is when Mommy sees Daddy on the toilet and she doesn't think it's gross.'? Mark - age 6? 'You really shouldn't say 'I love you' unless you mean it. But if you mean it, you should say it a lot. People forget.'? Jessica - age 8 And the final one? The winner was a four year old child whose next door neighbor was an elderly gentleman who had recently lost his wife.? Upon seeing the man cry, the little boy went into the old gentleman's yard, climbed onto his lap, and just sat there.? When his Mother asked what he had said to the neighbor, the little boy said,? 'Nothing, I just helped him cry'? When there is nothing left but God, that is when you find out that God is all you need. Take 60 seconds and give this a shot! All you do is simply say the following small prayer for the person who sent you this.? Heavenly Father, please bless all my friends in whatever it is that You know they may be needing this day! And may their life be full of Your peace, prosperity and power as he/she seeks to have a closer relationship with You. Amen.? Then send it on to five other people, including the one who sent it to you... Within hours you caused a multitude of people to pray for other people. Then sit back and watch the power of God work in your life.? P. S. Five is good, but more is better.? God Bless You -- LYP INVESTMENT CLUB ? Hi Everyone! ? Inline with pursuing our mission, vision & objectives of The League of Young Professionals Kenya - http://ypkenya.org/ , we are NOW starting efforts to get rolling the LYP Investment Club - an investment vehicle for LYP Club Members and other interested YPs. ? Towards this we are requesting interested YPs to sign up at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe. Should you have any problem subscribing, send me a request at youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com ? As a buildup to the discussions on the above mailing list, we shall have our 1st organization meeting on Saturday 9th Jan at Club Fiesta, Koinange Street as from 3:00pm. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 ? REACH OVER 15,200 MEMBERS DIRECTLY BY ADVERTISING ON THIS FORUM. CHARGES ARE Ksh. 1,000 PER ADVERT which you can post 3 times. CALL/MPESA ON +254 721 663 208 For Jobs Vacancies http://www.kazi360.com/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 3 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 8 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From amenya.gibson at gmail.com Wed Jan 13 07:10:46 2010 From: amenya.gibson at gmail.com (amenya gibson) Date: Wed, 13 Jan 2010 15:10:46 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Hon. Dr. Bishop Wanjiru In-Reply-To: <815179.26321.qm@web51407.mail.re2.yahoo.com> References: <815179.26321.qm@web51407.mail.re2.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <54e76b741001130410k774453b6m3c64ac219629aab9@mail.gmail.com> Jectone I believe you are most suitable person to be given media watch docket so that any topic discussed can be evaluated including word spoken Keep up and also pass same observation to KTN too Bye On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 3:03 PM, Jectone Ndunya wrote: > Hey People, > Did you watch the above Bishop on KTN Last night? For those who didnt, she > Bishop was there facing the world and instructing her congregation that they > should NEVER TO TRUST ANY ONE OTHER THAN GOD. So I sat there wondering aloud > , though alone, If it is in order to preach hate messages in the Chuch. to > me this was. > > How can a whole BISHOP and a minister in the Government of Kenya ask > people not to trust one another? > > Are these the kind of leaders we are supposed to rely on for > reconcilliation and peace? > > Can we have peace without trust in one another? > > God teaches us to LOVE, as the most important commandment in the Bible. Can > we achieve this without trust in one another? Any Bisbop here please help us > understand this! > > If this is the kind of Teachings some of our Church leaders give tro their > congregates, then they are tghe cause of hatred we see in Kenya today. We > cannot have such people as leaders in our midist. > > You need to appologise Hon Bishop. > > > -- > 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting > Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm > Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << > Koinange Street > Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, > Structure, Registration > To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session > Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm > Venue: Marble Arch Hotel > Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi > Topic: To be communicated in due course. > Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. > To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com > > Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org > For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ > To unsubscribe from this group, send email to > youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com > > -- Thanks Gibson Amenya Enigma Consultants Kenya Limited Email: gibson.amenya at enigma.or.ke Email:info at enigma.or.ke For Audit,Taxation and Training Services -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 3 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 8 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From kmuigais at gmail.com Wed Jan 13 07:20:19 2010 From: kmuigais at gmail.com (musa muigai) Date: Wed, 13 Jan 2010 15:20:19 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Form 1 Sponsorship In-Reply-To: <321871.30198.qm@web32905.mail.mud.yahoo.com> References: <000e0cd5cb44942c4a047d039f14@google.com> <321871.30198.qm@web32905.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <77a7696b1001130420s8a7fe4dn8da1dce8f35fc6d2@mail.gmail.com> We have something of that sort but people pledged and i only have afew which may not be enough. On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 6:50 AM, Zach Oluoch wrote: > Hi All, > > Yesterday someone wrote asking about Form 1 sponsorship and I came across > this link that might provide some information: > > The Jomo Kenyatta Foundation Educational Publishers: Applications for Form > One Scholarships for the year 2010 > > > http://kenyanjobs.blogspot.com/2010/01/jomo-kenyatta-foundation-educational.html > > Regards, > > Zach > > > -- > 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting > Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm > Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << > Koinange Street > Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, > Structure, Registration > To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > 10 days to go!! 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LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 8 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From neemoh21 at gmail.com Wed Jan 13 07:32:51 2010 From: neemoh21 at gmail.com (Brooklyn) Date: Wed, 13 Jan 2010 04:32:51 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] The Problem With Single Mothers Message-ID: <9e73bf1c-013b-4ab1-bd7c-970500393251@34g2000yqp.googlegroups.com> The Problem With Single Mothers Doctor Nerder.... I just read the article "Read and Heed" on your website concerning dating a single mom. It seems to be saying dating a single mom is a terrible thing and men should keep away at all costs. If a man is truly in love with a woman, he will accept the children just to be with her. Besides, the children will eventually grow up and move out of the house (hopefully) and then the relationship can continue on. Finding someone you want to spend the rest of your life with is not all that easy. For a man to let go of a woman just because she has kids is a shame, he may be the one missing out on something great. Sure there would be challenges, but I think two adults who love each other can figure out something to make it work. I guess I'm just trying to say not to completely discourage men who may have found someone they really like but has children. Hello! Thanks for your comments! You're right-on on your analysis of my article "Read and Heed". I encourage men to stay away from dating single mothers at all costs. Yes, I know this doesn't seem fair, but consider it from another point of view: relationships are very difficult as it is. Adding kids to the mix raises this difficulty exponentially. Further, the laws in this country can actually make a man liable for 100% of the child's expenses even though he isn't the father! This happens all the time. Unfair? You bet! But that's the way things are in this "feminized world" we live in today. Until we get this changed (unlikely to be soon), this is the #1 reason why men should avoid dating single mothers. Let's look at you as the mother of this kid. You didn't mention if you were married to the child's father, but it is becoming much more common for women to (stupidly) have children without being married first. Even celebrities like Madonna, Calista Flockhart, and Rosy O'Donnell are "doing it". What a great example this sets for people who look up to celebrities! I actually had a very well known author (female) tell me that if a woman's body is capable of bearing children, she has every right to do it - with or without a father, and society just has to deal with that fact! So, let's say that you weren't married when you got pregnant, for the sake of this discussion. What does the man already know about you? First, that you make poor, selfish decisions about your kids. You see, having children outside of marriage is bad for the kids - it has been proved over and over again. You can't replace the father's importance in your child's life. You probably have to work, (or be on welfare) to support them, which means that you aren't around for most of the time. What time you ARE there has to be dedicated to these kids, not to your boyfriend. Don't you think he should know that up front? After all, is that really fair to him? He didn't make the decision for you to have kids - you did. What if you're divorced? This is a similar issue. Let me explain: What this tells a guy is that you pick the wrong men, or that even when you're in a critical situation (like being a parent), you can't keep the father around. Is the father a jerk? Perhaps, but again - YOU picked him! In either case, you chose to have this baby, and for whatever reason the baby's father isn't around, as he should be. This isn't a reflection on the men you date from here on; it's a reflection on you. I'm sorry, but it's true. Remember: there is nothing so selfish as having children in the first place! After all, the children don't ask to be born - YOU decided that FOR the child. For that reason, you owe them everything - and every possibility for success in this difficult world. By not having the father around, these kids are already at a disadvantage. Why would a man want that much trouble? Further, just because the man loves the mother, that doesn't mean that he's going to love the children, nor must the children love the man! He has had nothing to do with their upbringing thus far, and, depending on your point of view, may have no involvement in their future upbringing either! Now, you're really going hate this: men with kids aren't the challenge for women that women with kids are for men! Why not? Because of many reasons including: * Men rarely get sole custody of children in divorces at the worst; they have shared custody, and often not even that, and * Men usually have some other "support" group to watch the kids - when they're at work for instance. All of this considered, I stand by my article. Having children is the most important decision you will ever make in your life. Frankly, it affects your life in profound ways - including your relationships. You're just going to have to live with the fact that your choices have impacted your own possibility of getting - and keeping - a fulfilling relationship; that that it's impossible, but it is much more difficult. This isn't my rule - it was here when I arrived. Best regards Dr. Nerder. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- People, I hope you have read that response well. I am dissapointed that this American doctor has such kind of view on single mothers. It's cruel and indeed harsh. But my question is do Kenyan men have the same kind of sentiments bout these women? What about this statement................. "In either case, you chose to have this baby, and for whatever reason the baby's father isn't around, as he should be. This isn't a reflection on the men you date from here on; it's a reflection on you. I'm sorry, but it's true." Is it really? Have your say. Brooklyn -------------- next part -------------- -- 3 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 8 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From neemoh21 at gmail.com Wed Jan 13 07:46:44 2010 From: neemoh21 at gmail.com (Brooklyn) Date: Wed, 13 Jan 2010 04:46:44 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Re: EX'S CONTACTS In-Reply-To: <80a684d61001130031v24252e0dieebf00af4b4ae1ea@mail.gmail.com> References: <4688efa71001120158v1444699r3e3b160b7bcd832b@mail.gmail.com> <14e3baf31001121030q23ed3515ia6dc505db4643c78@mail.gmail.com> <80a684d61001130031v24252e0dieebf00af4b4ae1ea@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <1c3e44f4-f5c6-4de7-9f5b-411c6e7748ad@j19g2000yqk.googlegroups.com> Judy by now you should know that Muita here only comments to get to women' s nerves and your outburst only feeds his chauvinistic sadism. I'm sure in the real world he cannot follow his own advice. For the record it is women who are kicking men to the curb if need be....Muita you need a woman seriously. You always sound like you have suffered a heartbreak too hard to endure.... Sylvester you are one of a kind i tell you... and i agree with you 100%. The two should be mature about it and a phone is a private object. Those two should just talk things over and the guy should not be bothered as such if there is no valid reason to. It's just contacts. Brooklyn. On Jan 13, 11:31?am, judy kaiguire wrote: > Muita you shock me! Am quite sure that you would not do as you advised > here..l wonder how realistic your words are seriously! > > On 1/12/10, Muita Wangoko wrote: > > > Everlyne, > > > The gentleman should know very well that he is the man in the other and > > therefore the head of the house and any rules laid should be followed....and > > the deletion of contacts thus ex-communication from the ex's should be one > > of the rules which should be followed to the letter.... > > > ...and if she is not willing to do according to your will, you should then > > do the necessary, confiscate the phone and....kick her out...they are so > > many *warembos* that sometimes I wonder how I can own all of them..... > > > +---------------------------------------------------------------+ > > Regards, > > Muita Wangoko > > --Software, Web Developer-- > > > --".......in the spirit of ubuntu"-- > > +---------------------------------------------------------------+ > > > On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 17:53, Benson Sayi wrote: > > >> I've read the threads here and i feel good people you are crucifying this > >> chick apparently for no reason at all. What we need to ask ourselves is > >> the > >> circumstances under which we part ways. Does it always mean that when you > >> part you become enemies? Judith talked about attitude and trust, that's > >> all > >> there is. By the way I still keep my high school xe's photos in my album. > >> Memoirs they call it? Am not english. We are a very insecure lot I > >> believe. > > >> On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 12:58 PM, everlyne gaya wrote: > > >>> ?Hi All, > > >>> To the relationship experts in the house, is it proper to keep your ex's > >>> contacts, a gentleman approached me and aksed for some advice, his > >>> current > >>> girlfriend is still keeping her former ex's contacts in her fone ranging > >>> to > >>> around 5 of them and when asked she says she is just lazy to delete them. > >>> I > >>> asked him to delete them himself then but he insists he wants the chick > >>> to > >>> see the sense as to why he wants them deleted. At this juncture i run out > >>> of > >>> advice. my question is 'is it proper if you have really moved on?' > > >>> -- > > >>> 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting > >>> Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm > >>> Venue: Mykes Lounge << ?Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << > >>> Koinange Street > >>> Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, > >>> Structure, Registration > >>> To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 > > >>> 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session > >>> Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm > >>> Venue: Marble Arch Hotel > >>> Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi > >>> Topic: To be communicated in due course. > >>> Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. > >>> To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals... at gmail.com > > >>> Visit our website atwww.ypkenya.org > >>> For job vacancies visithttp://www.kazi360.com/ > >>> To unsubscribe from this group, send email to > >>> youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com > > >> -- > >> 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting > >> Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm > >> Venue: Mykes Lounge << ?Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << > >> Koinange Street > >> Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, > >> Structure, Registration > >> To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 > > >> 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session > >> Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm > >> Venue: Marble Arch Hotel > >> Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi > >> Topic: To be communicated in due course. > >> Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. > >> To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals... at gmail.com > > >> Visit our website atwww.ypkenya.org > >> For job vacancies visithttp://www.kazi360.com/ > >> To unsubscribe from this group, send email to > >> youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com -------------- next part -------------- -- 3 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 8 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From me_benji at yahoo.com Wed Jan 13 07:50:58 2010 From: me_benji at yahoo.com (Mr BENJI) Date: Wed, 13 Jan 2010 04:50:58 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Hon. Dr. Bishop Wanjiru In-Reply-To: <01c501ca93a7$d0679030$7136b090$@com> Message-ID: <426619.61670.qm@web53903.mail.re2.yahoo.com> Ms Margaret Wanjiru is in my books a fraud, belonging to the same dustbin as the likes of noah Wekesa, Mutula kilonzo, kalonzo et al. their vapid remarks are to be ignored by Kenyans. Do like me, click the remote soon as her show comes on. that is some preaching I do not need. --- On Tue, 1/12/10, Francis Kioko wrote: > From: Francis Kioko > Subject: RE: [YP_Ke] Hon. Dr. Bishop Wanjiru > To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com > Date: Tuesday, January 12, 2010, 11:53 AM > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Jectone, > > ? > > I didn?t watch her but I > must agree with you to some > extend that our spiritual leaders have sometimes carelessly > used words that are > either intentionally divisive or ignorantly insensitive. > It?s always a > good thing for a leader to choose their words when > addressing people because > words have power and can build or break, inspire or inside > etc. ?May be we > need to take our leaders for speech therapy because most of > them ?give > immature speeches. > > ? > > However, ?before you > condemn her behavior, it?s good > to understand from what perspective she was talking and > whom she was addressing, > was she preaching ?or addressing the nation. If she > was preaching then > there are some spiritual principles that may be complicated > for us to > understand or interpret and in this case I would suggest we > fall back on this issue. > But if she was addressing the nation in her capacity as > Honorable Bishop > Wanjiru, then she needs to apologize to Kenyans for > insensitive, inhuman and > ignorant choice of her words. As a leader she is supposed > to unite and embrace > everybody regardless of their beliefs, this may not be so > spiritually because > spiritual matters are spiritually discerned and most of the > times they may not > be naturally ,socially, legally or politically correct. > I?m not a bishop, > I?m Just giving my opinion in this case and again > remember I did not > watch her speech. > > Frank > > ? > > > > From: > youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com > [mailto:youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com] On > Behalf Of Jectone > Ndunya > > Sent: Tuesday, January 12, 2010 7:03 AM > > To: Young Professionals > > Subject: [YP_Ke] Hon. Dr. Bishop Wanjiru > > > > ? > > > > > > Hey People, > > > Did you watch the above Bishop on > KTN Last night? For > those who didnt, she Bishop was there facing the world > and instructing her > congregation that they should?NEVER TO TRUST ANY ONE > OTHER THAN GOD. So > I sat there wondering aloud , though alone, If it is in > order to preach hate > messages?in the Chuch. to me this was. > > > ? > > > ?How can a whole?BISHOP > and a minister in the > Government of Kenya ask people?not to trust > one?another? > > > ? > > > Are these the kind of leaders we are > supposed to rely on > for reconcilliation and peace? > > > ? > > > Can we have peace without trust in > one another?? > > > ? > > > God teaches us to LOVE, as the most > important commandment > in the Bible. Can we achieve this without trust in one > another? Any Bisbop > here please help us understand this! > > > ? > > > If this is the kind of Teachings > some of?our Church > leaders give tro their congregates, then they are tghe > cause of hatred we see > in Kenya today. We cannot have such people as leaders in > our midist. > > > ? > > > You need to appologise Hon > Bishop. > > > > > > ? > > No virus > found in this incoming message. > > Checked by AVG - www.avg.com > > Version: 8.5.432 / Virus Database: 270.14.136/2616 - > Release Date: 01/12/10 > 07:35:00 > > > > > > > -- > 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization > Meeting > Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm > Venue: Mykes Lounge < Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street > Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & > Contributions, Structure, Registration > To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session > Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm > Venue: Marble Arch Hotel > Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi > Topic: To be communicated in due course. > Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and > venue charges. > To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com > > Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org > For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ > To unsubscribe from this group, send email to > youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com > -------------- next part -------------- -- 3 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 8 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From jean-baptiste.sene at acordinternational.org Wed Jan 13 07:52:08 2010 From: jean-baptiste.sene at acordinternational.org (Jean-Baptiste) Date: Wed, 13 Jan 2010 15:52:08 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] The 28 Confirmed Attendants for LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting this Saturday 16th January In-Reply-To: <82dec6651001130037t3faf2731x5addf32923712274@mail.gmail.com> References: <82dec6651001130037t3faf2731x5addf32923712274@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: Will try, but not sure. Should I still text my name? ----- Original Message ----- From: Moderator YP_Ke Date: Wednesday, January 13, 2010 11:36 am Subject: [YP_Ke] The 28 Confirmed Attendants for LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting this Saturday 16th January To: youngprofessionals_ke - > Meeting details at the footer of this mail. To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208. > ? - > Andrew Mutua - > Benard Mwangi - > Boniface Mbuki - > Caroline Macharia - > Caroline Kavuu - > Christopher Kariaku - > Daniel Nyutu - > David Otieno - > Erustus ouko - > FaustoFrancis Mwangi Chege - > Gideon Njoroge Maingi - > Harrison Mumia - > Irene Mbacha - > J Awour Achayo - > James Muraguri - > JeanBaptiste Sene - > Jectone Ndunya - > Josiah Wachira - > Josiah Onsembe - > Kelvin Jayanoris - > Loice Mwacharo - > Mathews Ogutu - > Maureen Mumbi - > Muriithi Magiri - > Patrick O. Kokonya - > Rose A. O. Nyakwana - > Teresah Nekesah Wafullah - > Winney Nabwire > > -- > Regards > YP_Ke Group Moderator > > -- > 3 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting > Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm > Venue: Mykes Lounge < << Chester House << Koinange Street > Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & > Contributions, Structure, Registration > To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > 8 days to go!! LYP Networking Session > Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm > Venue: Marble Arch Hotel > Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi > Topic: To be communicated in due course. > Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. > To confirm attendance, send an email to > youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com > Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org > For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ > To unsubscribe from this group, send email to > youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 3 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 8 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From wamboym at yahoo.co.uk Wed Jan 13 08:25:38 2010 From: wamboym at yahoo.co.uk (Wambui) Date: Wed, 13 Jan 2010 13:25:38 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] chiropractioner needed Message-ID: <506480.73106.qm@web23505.mail.ird.yahoo.com> Hi? All, Is there any one who knows how i can find a chiropractic, kindly contact me on this number 0722314017 Regards, Wambui. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 3 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 8 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From atandip at yahoo.com Wed Jan 13 08:42:42 2010 From: atandip at yahoo.com (peter ayima) Date: Wed, 13 Jan 2010 05:42:42 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Prayer for the dead? In-Reply-To: <375665.58300.qm@web38707.mail.mud.yahoo.com> References: <375665.58300.qm@web38707.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <774595.48924.qm@web50503.mail.re2.yahoo.com> No! that is always a wasted prayer cos it changes nothing. Recently we attended a funeral and i saw everybody proceeding to the grave side but i refused and told my colleagues that my prayers are with the living. I therefore went into the house and prayed for the living. It looked uncultured but i know and have a witness in my spirit that i did the right thing. The bible says that it is appointed unto man to die and then judgment. The prayers we offer to the dead cannot make God change His mind on the placement of a dead sinner. we therefore need to pray for one another while they live.We should only visit the grave yard when we go to raise Lazarus. ________________________________ From: Absalom Birai To: Young professionals Sent: Sun, January 10, 2010 3:10:47 AM Subject: [YP_Ke] Prayer for the dead? Need we pray for those who have died? Why then do we say,"God rest his/her soul in eternal peace? And where is that? Pr Birai -- 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 10 days to go!! 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LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 8 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From jbwachira at yahoo.com Wed Jan 13 08:45:02 2010 From: jbwachira at yahoo.com (john mwangi) Date: Wed, 13 Jan 2010 05:45:02 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Searching for a Meeting Hall for 50 Persons In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <154938.83149.qm@web63008.mail.re1.yahoo.com> haloo try lenana house conference center on lenana road opposite Russian embassy or one on gitanga road --- On Fri, 1/8/10, Catherine Wekesa wrote: From: Catherine Wekesa Subject: RE: [YP_Ke] Searching for a Meeting Hall for 50 Persons To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Date: Friday, January 8, 2010, 3:03 PM #yiv1695489333 p.MsoNormal {margin-left:7.5pt;} Try IBS ( International Bible Society) Africa on Dennis Pritt Road next to St Georges High. Contacts are 2715058/9 or email ibsguesthse at afr.ibs.org ? Yours Sincerely, ? ? Catherine Wekesa ??Matching the Best Talent with the Best Employers? "Just as a flower which seems beautiful and has colour but no perfume, so are the fruitless words of the man who speaks them but does them not.??? ?DISCLAIMER:? The information in this email and any attachments is confidential and may be legally privileged. It is intended only for the use of the named addressee. Emails are susceptible to alteration and their integrity cannot be guaranteed. CAREERLINK Limited does not accept legal responsibility for the contents of this email if the same is found to have been altered or manipulated. The contents and opinions expressed in this email are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of CAREERLINK Limited. CAREERLINK Limited disclaims any liability to the fullest extent permissible by law for any consequences that may arise from the contents of this email including but not limited to personal opinions, malicious and/or defamatory information and data/codes that may compromise or damage the integrity of the recipient?s information technology systems. If you are not the intended recipient please notify the sender and immediately delete this email from your system. -----Original Message----- From: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com [mailto:youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Solomon Ojoo Sent: 08 January 2010 15:41 To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] Searching for a Meeting Hall for 50 Persons ? Try methodist guest house. Very ideal, free from noise, lunch served plus other conference facilities.? ? -------Original Message------- ? From: The Excel Geek Date: 08/01/2010 12:15:35 To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Subject: [YP_Ke] Searching for a Meeting Hall for 50 Persons ? Hello YP"s Anyone with ideas where in town I can get a room with the specs below Can accomodate upto 50 persons Fitted with white board & projector Can be used for a who day meeting Away from noise Ideal of training Anyone with an idea please hit me up on 0722 831 259/ Skype & Yahoo - kipkanist Regards ? -- 1 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. ??????????????Way forward for the group, this year. Damage: 800 bob Proposed menu: ( choma, ugali, fries, Kachumbari.mataha drinks) To register & to confirm attendance, call Josephine on 0723 736 086 or send her email to josekamanthe at gmail.com with your name and phone number. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 1 Days to go, LYP INVESTMENT CLUB 1st Organization Meeting Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Club Fiesta, Koinange Street, Time: 3:00pm Agenda: Introductions and finding a common way forward. Confirm attendance by texting your name to +254 721 663 208 Join the group at http://groups.google.co.ke/group/lyp-investment-club/subscribe?hl=en ? ? ? ? -- 1 Days to GO, LYP Mombasa: First Social Event, Choma, Socializing and Planning!!!!!! Date: Saturday, 09/01/2010 Venue: Coast car park, Time: 2:30 -5:00pm Agenda: share a meal, know each other and become a family. ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Way forward for the group, this year. 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To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From jean-baptiste.sene at acordinternational.org Wed Jan 13 08:43:11 2010 From: jean-baptiste.sene at acordinternational.org (Jean-Baptiste) Date: Wed, 13 Jan 2010 16:43:11 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Audio Bible @ Ksh. 1500 In-Reply-To: <950345.22619.qm@web58802.mail.re1.yahoo.com> References: <950345.22619.qm@web58802.mail.re1.yahoo.com> Message-ID: Would love to have, but too expensive. Why not 600 KSh like the others? ----- Original Message ----- From: Sammy Njenga Date: Wednesday, January 13, 2010 11:11 am Subject: [YP_Ke] Audio Bible @ Ksh. 1500 To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com > > > > At just Ksh. 1,500 get the audio holy Bible. > > Call 020 3240163? > > -- > 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting > Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm > Venue: Mykes Lounge < << Chester House << Koinange Street > Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & > Contributions, Structure, Registration > To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session > Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm > Venue: Marble Arch Hotel > Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi > Topic: To be communicated in due course. > Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. > To confirm attendance, send an email to > youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com > Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org > For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ > To unsubscribe from this group, send email to > youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 3 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 8 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From broxy80 at yahoo.com Wed Jan 13 09:40:20 2010 From: broxy80 at yahoo.com (Beatrice Cherono) Date: Wed, 13 Jan 2010 06:40:20 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] FAIR PRICED HOTEL ACCOMMODATION IN MOMBASA In-Reply-To: <8d5f47a1001130420g636ce4c5i5f56801bd3be7d0a@mail.gmail.com> References: <899685.3515.qm@web35908.mail.mud.yahoo.com> <8CC61053DE4AFDE-9674-1213@webmail-m003.sysops.aol.com> <991123401001120225o4e09ea74j9401cf5972f6663@mail.gmail.com> <815622.67551.qm@web31802.mail.mud.yahoo.com> <8d5f47a1001130420g636ce4c5i5f56801bd3be7d0a@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <838671.47134.qm@web35505.mail.mud.yahoo.com> hi liz whats your budget like?? at the moment they range from 4,5- 8k ? ________________________________ From: elizabeth maina To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Sent: Wed, January 13, 2010 3:20:51 PM Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] FAIR PRICED HOTEL ACCOMMODATION IN MOMBASA Go to www.destinysafaris.com. call that number 0720667386 and ask Muthoni . ask everything and she answer. On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 4:24 PM, WINFRED NYAMBURA wrote: > >Dear all, >I wish to go on vacation to Mombasa with my family soon as now the peak season is over. Please can someone advise me on the best, clean hotels both in town and along the beach. the cost must also be low. I am looking at BB.. thanks > >winnie > > >-- >5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting >Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm >Venue: Mykes Lounge << ?Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street >Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration >To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session >Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm >Venue: Marble Arch Hotel >Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi >Topic: To be communicated in due course. >Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. >To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com > >Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org >For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ >To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com > > -- 3 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge <>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 8 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 3 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 8 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From masakamomadi at aol.com Wed Jan 13 13:03:21 2010 From: masakamomadi at aol.com (masakamomadi at aol.com) Date: Wed, 13 Jan 2010 13:03:21 -0500 Subject: [Jambo] : Je Wataka kuboresha Afya na Kipato? In-Reply-To: References: <175259.59001.qm@web34306.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <8CC6291D3672175-322C-65F2@webmail-m018.sysops.aol.com> Dear Dr Samson Kibona, Salaam. Nakutumia ujumbe wa kibiashara ambao waweza kuwa msaada kuwatumia marafiki ktk kuelimisha:- "Napenda kujitambulisha kwako kama mmoja katika TIMU ya kampuni ya Forever Living Products, nikiwa natumika kwa kutoa muda wangu wa ziada (PART-TIME). Forever Living Product ni Kampuni inayoshughulika na utoaji wa elimu na usambazaji wa bidhaa zenye virutubisho vya afya ikiwa ni pamoja na kinga na tiba kwa magonjwa mbalimbali. Pia inatoa elimu ya ujasilia mali inayomwezesha mtu kuongeza kipato cha ziada pindi akiwa bado kwenye ajira yake na bila kugusa muda wake wa kazi. Mbali na vitutubusho kwa afya, ina bidhaa za za urembo na utunzaji wa ngozi zisizo na kemikali - ni asilia Kampuni hii ilianzishwa huko Marekani mnamo mwaka 1978, na imekuwa ikiendesha shughuli zake katika nchi zaidi ya 140 duniani, Tanzania ikiwemo. Hapa nchini ina ofisi katika mikoa minne; Dar es Salaam (Quality Plaza, ground flr, Nyerere Rd), Arusha (blue rock house opposite na golden rose hotel, 1st flr), Mwanza (PPF Plaza, 2nd Flr, Kenyata Rd) na Mbeya (Mbalizi Rd, Opposite Mohammed Enterprises). Kampuni hii inatoa Fursa ya kuwa Msambazaji (sio machinga) , Mteja au vyote viwili. Mwenye kampuni atakulipa bonus ya asilimia fulani, kulingana na nafasi yako katika mfumo wa biashara uliowekwa na kampuni, kwa kila utakachokinunua na utakayemshirikisha akaenda kununua. Mfano wewe umenunua bidhaa, ukawashirikisha rafiki zako watano, nao wakaenda kununua, utalipwa kwa mauzo ya kwako mwenyewe, pamoja na hao watano uliowashirikisha (sio kwamba ni lazima ukauze, ila mwenye kampuni atakulipa bonus kwa bei ya kuuzia sio ya kununulia). Jiulize, ni mara ngapi umekwenda dukani ukanunua soda si moja bali ni zaidi ya moja, jee huyo mwenye duka amewahi hata siku moja kukulipa bonus kwa soda ulizonunua?. FLP itakulipa kwa chochote utakachokinunua kwa matumizi yako, au kwa kuwasaidia wengine. Malipo yatategemea ukubwa wa timu yako na mauzo yao, pia nafasi yako katika mfumo wa biashara (Taz. ukurasa 8 katika hiyo attachment). Biashara hii imewabadilishia watu wengi maisha kwa kipindi kifupi sana kuliko matarajio yao. Ni biashara ya kushirikishana: mimi nakushirikisha wewe, na wewe unamshirikisha mwingine, na mwingine na mwingine,... ukomo ni upeo wa macho yako. Hatupati pesa kwa kuuza bidhaa, bali kwa kuwashirikisha watu wengine, nao waweze kununua wenyewe, kisha nao wawashirikishe na wengine wakanunue. Unaweza ukaanza leo ukiwa pekee yako, lakini baada ya mwaka mmoja, miaka miwili, miaka mitano utakuwa na watu wangapi chini yako? Ni wengi sana, vivyo hivyo na pesa ni nyingi sana. Yako mengi sana ya kueleza, lakini siwezi eleza yote kwa email. Ninachoamini na kukutia moyo ni kwamba, ukiiamua kwa dhati kwamba unataka maisha yako yabadilike uweze kuishi maisha ya matamanio yako, ingia katika kufanya biashara na kampuni hii. Unachotakiwa kufanya ni - Kwanza ni Kujiandikisha, Pili ni Kununua bidhaa na kuzitumia, Tatu ni Kuwashirikisha wengine manufaa ya bidhaa na kipato, na Nne ni Kujenga timu. Mtaji mkubwa wa biashara hii sio pesa, ni mdomo wako - "Word of Mouth". Kwa hiyo aliye na pesa na asiye nazo, aliye na elimu na asiyo nayo, maskini au tajiri, ... wote wanaweza kufanya hii biashara, kama tu watakuwa na mambo haya matatu - DESIRE (HAJA YA MOYO), COMMITMENT (KUJITOA) , ACTION (KUTENDA) Kwa afya pia ni kampuni yenye bidhaa bora sana. Mchanganyiko wa bidhaa za lishe kadhaa huweza kuondoa tatizo lolote la kiafya hata kama limekuwa sugu kiasi gani. Kampuni inatoa gerentii ya siku 30, kama utaona hukupata badiliko lolote katika afya yako, utarudishiwa pesa yako yote. Hapo napo unaonaje? Nakuachia uchambue kisha unipe jibu. Jee Ungalipenda kuboresha maisha yako ya sasa na ya baadaye kwa kuwa na AFYA BORA na KIPATO kisicho na ukomo? Jee wataka kuwa na MUDA mzuri wa kufanya mambo yako binafsi bila kuingiliwa na mtu yeyote? Jee ungalipenda kuona unawasaidia wengine kutoka katika dimbwi la MARADHI na UMASKINI? Kama jibu lako ni NDIYO, basi wasiliana nami kama unania hasa, na umechoka na maisha uliyonayo, unataka kupata maisha ya ndoto zako na kuwa mtu mwenye afya kamilifu." Dondoo: Kuna watu wana muda lakini hawana pesa, wengine wana pesa lakini hawana muda. FLP itakupatia PESA na MUDA Wako katika Mafanikio Seth Simon Mwakitalu "All things are difficult before they are easy" Windows Live: Make it easier for your friends to see what you?re up to on Facebook. = -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From kariaku.chris at gmail.com Wed Jan 13 12:24:01 2010 From: kariaku.chris at gmail.com (chris kawaiku) Date: Wed, 13 Jan 2010 17:24:01 +0000 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Laugh your way to a better marriage DVD In-Reply-To: <91629a380912172355k690526ccid886f721cc3ad695@mail.gmail.com> References: <91629a380912140107u139e3e87t3a84a666631c9fea@mail.gmail.com> <91629a380912172355k690526ccid886f721cc3ad695@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <91629a381001130924n738f6a95sdf2497b4bd8751fb@mail.gmail.com> * Mark Gungor* In this highly-entertaining DVD, national marriage expert Mark Gungor explores the differences between men and women or what he calls, "The Laws of Relational Physics". Specifically, how men and women are wired differently. They act differently, they communicate differently and most importantly, they think differently. Mark shows couples that their problems may result from how men and women THINK about life in a different way. He explains that many of the struggles couples face in marriage are the result of a HEAD problem, not a HEART problem. In addition you will discover: - The importance of sex in your marriage. - About that secret place your husband loves to go to - "The Nothing Box". - How to get a man to do what you want him to do. - Four simple steps to change the flow of give and take in your relationship. This DVD is taken from Marks weekend seminar, Laugh Your Way to a Better Marriage. Honest, hard-hitting and hilarious, this is a DVD you will want to share with friends and family over and over. *Contents of the DVD is as Follows* *1 * 1-01 Tale of Two Brains 1. 1-02 Tale of Two Brains 2. *2* 2-01 Yo Mama Session 1. 2-02 Yo Mama Session 2. *3* 3-01 How to stay married and not kill anybody - 1 3-02 How to stay married and not kill anybody - 2. *4* 4-01 Is there a such a thing called a Soul Mate. 4-02 Is Marriage is easy. 4-03 Is it ok to have expectations in Marriage. 4-04 Is Marriage a 50 50 proposition. 4-05 Do I have to talk to my spouse of things that don't interest me. 4-06 Why is communicating so hard after marriage. 4-07 Why can't my spouse just say what they mean. 4-08 My spouse never talks 4-09 Woman should take from their husbands. 4-10 I asked more than once 4-11 A man still does not do anything. 4-12 How can I get my husband to be like other husbands 4-13 Do Spouses need to do the same things together 4-14 It is important to analyse why the husband do what he does. 4-15 Self Image is very important. 4-16 Why do men ignore their wife and children. 4-17 Sex before marriage. 4-18 Can the effects of pornography be reversed. 4-19 Teenagers should hear my talk on sex and masterbating. 4-20 What about masterbating if we're separated for long periods of time. 4-21 Does God Heal. 4-22 The Initiator 4-23 My husband only pays attention when he wants sex 4-24 Can I use Sex to get what I want. 4-25 Cause and effect. 4-26 My husband wants sex all the time. 4-27 Spouse does not turn them on. 4-28 What do I do if sex gets boring. 4-29 The RESET button. Laugh your way to a better marriage DVD for only Ksh800 *contact chris on 0721 584 790* -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 2 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 7 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From vjofkenya at yahoo.co.uk Thu Jan 14 00:27:26 2010 From: vjofkenya at yahoo.co.uk (Vijay KRKM Shah) Date: Thu, 14 Jan 2010 05:27:26 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] BOOK-KEEPER / ACCOUNTANT In-Reply-To: <69491.78563.qm@web63905.mail.re1.yahoo.com> References: <69491.78563.qm@web63905.mail.re1.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <846869.60160.qm@web24505.mail.ird.yahoo.com> Book-keeping, accounting, VA returns, PAYE returns, NHIF returns, NSSF returns, Annual Returns, taxation compliance, etc etc are all boring tedious?and time consuming when you could be better employed enhancing your business with new and creative ideas which is what you as a businessperson are good at. Let me take care of these for you on a very private confidential and discretionary basis. Its easy peasy because that's what i know best having done it for last 40 years. Do you want the hassle of paperwork sorted out then contact me. ?God Bless MAY NOBLE THOUGHTS COME TO YOU FROM EVERWHERE Vijay KRKM Shah -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 2 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 7 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From kipkanists at gmail.com Thu Jan 14 01:52:30 2010 From: kipkanists at gmail.com (..::Free Excel Tips ) Date: Thu, 14 Jan 2010 09:52:30 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Resending::: Announcement --Excel Tips Archive --- Message-ID: Get 5 Excel books @ 999.00 and be the excel Pro. 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LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 8 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 2 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 7 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From mworiaignition at gmail.com Thu Jan 14 02:09:19 2010 From: mworiaignition at gmail.com (Mworia - Ignition Marketing) Date: Thu, 14 Jan 2010 10:09:19 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] RE: 1 or 2 bedroom house wanted In-Reply-To: <71a12e671001111914j6101961dt174c6c20c9292b97@mail.gmail.com> References: <71a12e671001111914j6101961dt174c6c20c9292b97@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: Try Embakasi , Transami - North airport road. Near the roundabout to JKIA. 1 bedroom @ 10500/- On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 6:14 AM, Anthony Chege wrote: > Hi guys, > > I am seriously looking for a 1 or 2 bedroom house anywhere where there is > good security and close to the main road. > > Kindly forward me any suggestions and i will appreciate. > > Regards, > > > Anthony > > -- > 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting > Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm > Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << > Koinange Street > Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, > Structure, Registration > To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session > Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm > Venue: Marble Arch Hotel > Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi > Topic: To be communicated in due course. > Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. > To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com > > Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org > For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ > To unsubscribe from this group, send email to > youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com > > -- Regards; Mworia Caroline IGNITION MARKETING SERVICES Vision Plaza 3rd Flr, Suite 7F, Mombasa Rd, P.O. Box 23672 - 00100, Nairobi Tel: 020 8005411 Cell: +254 722 877 322 Email: mworiaignition at gmail.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 2 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 7 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From naimajonie at gmail.com Thu Jan 14 03:31:30 2010 From: naimajonie at gmail.com (john naima) Date: Thu, 14 Jan 2010 11:31:30 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] sofa sets Message-ID: <2526bbec1001140031u50ac574cu6c6255fc764c1618@mail.gmail.com> hi guys do you know of a place i can get nice sofa sets, e.g a 5 seater or 7 seater, should be very beautiful and comfortable, and also fair price not more than 70k. any idea. thanks john -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 2 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 7 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From jacknyaiga at yahoo.com Wed Jan 13 10:02:01 2010 From: jacknyaiga at yahoo.com (Jectone Ndunya) Date: Wed, 13 Jan 2010 07:02:01 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] I will not date anymore beautiful friends In-Reply-To: <281907.90752.qm@web53506.mail.re2.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <662214.60759.qm@web51403.mail.re2.yahoo.com> Hellooooooo!!!!Beeeeeeeeeen, I hear your cry meeeen, what you were doing perhaps was to satisfy your admiration for her, you sound you were jelouse may be for the "good skeletons" she used to share with you about her man (men). So on one hand you wanted to form part of her history and since you succeeded you did realise it wasn't as sweeter as was expected so you opted to "cry aloud". Mind you, you were part of those who were hitting on her when you still friends. Since she decided to be generous and philanthropic enough to you, you shouldnt be crying "baby".Always like a man play it cool, be smart, remain unpredictable that way you will "tie those headturners" around you like a belt.MY OWN OPINION --- On Wed, 1/13/10, onguru daniel wrote: From: onguru daniel Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] I will not date anymore beautiful friends To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Date: Wednesday, January 13, 2010, 6:07 AM Ben, You sound like you are creating a masterpiece for inclusion into some series of short stories. Anyhow, beauty, they say, lieth in them eyes of him that beholdeth! What gold standard you apply 'your women' as beautiful could be the very hammer another man would use to knock them off his list!! In a nutshell, I humbly believe it is you, and not the women, that have the problem, so simply CAST THY NET WIDER...travel and see! Dan --- On Tue, 1/12/10, benard bwire wrote: From: benard bwire Subject: [YP_Ke] I will not date anymore beautiful friends To: "young proffess" Cc: "ben bwire" Date: Tuesday, January 12, 2010, 9:07 PM A couple of years ago, after a series of failed relationships, a friend of mine suggested something that at that moment I thought was sheer genius. Right now, I know it simply as a recipe for disaster, at least for me. He suggested that instead of dating people I didn?t really know, I should date someone I knew. I found it genius because it was true that my relationships were failing because I soon realized I didn?t even like the girl I was dating. Jennie came to mind first, my friend of more than four years. She was a bit surprised when I brought it up, because I had never indicated that I had even the slightest interest in her besides friendship. But she was willing to give it a shot. Soon however, I began to realize that the ?genius? plan had many flaws. I knew too much about Jennie, arguably more than was healthy for a relationship. I knew too many of her skeletons, she?d told me about them herself. I didn?t mind so much, for everyone has skeletons. But then, she was also still hung over her ex. I teased her about it when we were still friends, but now as her boyfriend, I didn?t find it that funny. She claimed she was done with him, but I couldn?t be sure I had totally erased the dude from her mind, you know. The fact that she was very attractive physically didn?t make matters any better. Men everywhere were always staring at her, some hitting on her even in my presence! When we were still just friends, I found it so interesting, watching her turn all those heads. But now, I hated the attention, the ogling... And I hated the disrespect implied when those boys hit on her in my presence. I tried not to be insecure but I couldn?t help it. If they could do it when I was around, what would stop them when I wasn?t there? And I was realistic enough to know that one day, one man would come with a game plan that would put ideas into Jennie?s head. I mean, I wasn?t the ultimate male, there were men with better game, bigger wallets, better everything. I despised myself for thinking like a loser but I simply couldn?t get the thought out of my head. It was like a time bomb, just a matter of time. Within six months, the whole thing had unraveled. I?d even got past lying to myself that it was working. So one day, I sat Jennie down and told her I couldn?t handle. She pretended not to know what I was talking about. Anyway, I still called it quits, and she immediately classified me as a woman-user. I know she didn?t mean it, but that messed up even the friendship we had. So I learnt some lessons; some people are good as friends. Second, it?s good to know stuff about your partner, but knowing too much is not healthy. And, finally, I can never fall for a very beautiful girl, however good intentioned she is. Let other men have them ? -- 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge <>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com -- 3 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge <>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 8 days to go!! 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LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 8 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From njengakaranja at googlemail.com Wed Jan 13 10:33:56 2010 From: njengakaranja at googlemail.com (Tony) Date: Wed, 13 Jan 2010 16:33:56 +0100 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Photography as a hobby In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <344f9a021001130733u52f00870ofd5915234c6eedbf@mail.gmail.com> Francis Photography is a fulfilling hobby, but before you go all out and purchase pro equipment try a point and shoot cameras and try to figure out what your photography interests are i.e. Nature (wildlife or landscapes), children or human interest and this are just a few of what can choose from. One thing about Kenya it is full of photo ops. Other thing you should consider s purchasing a digital camera as you can review and delete or keep the shot there are no bad shots on a digital camera only bad photography. If you are interested, I can send you resources on basic photography ******************************************************* Hi All, Am planning to take photography as a hobby, is there anyone here who can advice on where to start? I would prefer gadgets and digital output but i an use analogue films to start with. Kind Regards Francis -- 3 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 8 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com -- Pablo Picasso - "Computers are useless. They can only give you answers." -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 2 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 7 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From kariaku.chris at gmail.com Thu Jan 14 01:29:36 2010 From: kariaku.chris at gmail.com (chris kawaiku) Date: Thu, 14 Jan 2010 06:29:36 +0000 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] EABL Spirits - What's the rationale behind this price reduction? In-Reply-To: <14e3baf31001130413m4d6ebf4dx6598ac126901c5d6@mail.gmail.com> References: <991123401001122209p45691a54oc53f7ad80cf5e00b@mail.gmail.com> <14e3baf31001130413m4d6ebf4dx6598ac126901c5d6@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <91629a381001132229q6e9117d6kaf4555568f4e083a@mail.gmail.com> Wash, For the last few years EABL has been importing neutral spirit from south African am also informed they been seeking to import from a Seychelles ( i cant remember so well) but i'm informed its cheap to import from there because its cheap and i think partly due to non barrier tarrifs. EABL no longer acquires or distils spirit locally.They only blend which could the main reason the cost came down significantly.The word on the grapevine also says as according to their strategy EABL was planning to relocated UDV to either Uganda or Tz where the there is low spirit penalties. Pengine, they have done that My thoughts chris -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 2 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 7 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From faith at ansetintl.com Thu Jan 14 01:39:03 2010 From: faith at ansetintl.com (Faith Kiliswa) Date: Thu, 14 Jan 2010 09:39:03 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] Fw: [YP_Ke] The Problem With Single Mothers Message-ID: <79787579CAB945578E52F31076491385@FKiliswa> Hey Dr. so should Single Mothers be condemned to companionshipless coz of your sentiments? exactly why should pple keep off from us? does it mean being single is being a failure? have u explored under what circumstances one is single? should you stay 'double' just as a matter of society expectations even when the whole world can see and you know it is not working? come one, style up !!!! ----- Original Message ----- From: Jacquei Ngangi To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Sent: Thursday, January 14, 2010 7:55 AM Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] The Problem With Single Mothers Dr. Nerder, I am assuming that the title Dr which comes before your name is real and if its what it means, then you must be a learned man ( well, unless the 'Dr' represents Witch doctor or something else...) which makes me worry because if you truly are a doctor then the world is in big trouble because it is people like you that the rest of the world should be looking up to but with thoughts like these then no hope for us! In this day and time, how is it possible that you can reason like this?? On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 7:02 PM, matere lusitche wrote: me i am looking for a single mum On 1/13/10, Brooklyn wrote: > > The Problem With Single Mothers > > Doctor Nerder.... > > I just read the article "Read and Heed" on your website concerning > dating a single mom. > > It seems to be saying dating a single mom is a terrible thing and men > should keep away at all costs. If a man is truly in love with a woman, > he will accept the children just to be with her. Besides, the children > will eventually grow up and move out of the house (hopefully) and then > the relationship can continue on. > > Finding someone you want to spend the rest of your life with is not > all that easy. For a man to let go of a woman just because she has > kids is a shame, he may be the one missing out on something great. > Sure there would be challenges, but I think two adults who love each > other can figure out something to make it work. I guess I'm just > trying to say not to completely discourage men who may have found > someone they really like but has children. > > > > Hello! > > Thanks for your comments! > > You're right-on on your analysis of my article "Read and Heed". I > encourage men to stay away from dating single mothers at all costs. > Yes, I know this doesn't seem fair, but consider it from another point > of view: relationships are very difficult as it is. Adding kids to the > mix raises this difficulty exponentially. Further, the laws in this > country can actually make a man liable for 100% of the child's > expenses even though he isn't the father! This happens all the time. > Unfair? You bet! But that's the way things are in this "feminized > world" we live in today. Until we get this changed (unlikely to be > soon), this is the #1 reason why men should avoid dating single > mothers. > > Let's look at you as the mother of this kid. You didn't mention if you > were married to the child's father, but it is becoming much more > common for women to (stupidly) have children without being married > first. Even celebrities like Madonna, Calista Flockhart, and Rosy > O'Donnell are "doing it". What a great example this sets for people > who look up to celebrities! I actually had a very well known author > (female) tell me that if a woman's body is capable of bearing > children, she has every right to do it - with or without a father, and > society just has to deal with that fact! > > So, let's say that you weren't married when you got pregnant, for the > sake of this discussion. What does the man already know about you? > First, that you make poor, selfish decisions about your kids. You see, > having children outside of marriage is bad for the kids - it has been > proved over and over again. You can't replace the father's importance > in your child's life. > > You probably have to work, (or be on welfare) to support them, which > means that you aren't around for most of the time. What time you ARE > there has to be dedicated to these kids, not to your boyfriend. Don't > you think he should know that up front? After all, is that really fair > to him? He didn't make the decision for you to have kids - you did. > > What if you're divorced? This is a similar issue. Let me explain: What > this tells a guy is that you pick the wrong men, or that even when > you're in a critical situation (like being a parent), you can't keep > the father around. Is the father a jerk? Perhaps, but again - YOU > picked him! > > In either case, you chose to have this baby, and for whatever reason > the baby's father isn't around, as he should be. This isn't a > reflection on the men you date from here on; it's a reflection on you. > I'm sorry, but it's true. > > Remember: there is nothing so selfish as having children in the first > place! After all, the children don't ask to be born - YOU decided that > FOR the child. For that reason, you owe them everything - and every > possibility for success in this difficult world. By not having the > father around, these kids are already at a disadvantage. > > Why would a man want that much trouble? Further, just because the man > loves the mother, that doesn't mean that he's going to love the > children, nor must the children love the man! He has had nothing to do > with their upbringing thus far, and, depending on your point of view, > may have no involvement in their future upbringing either! > > Now, you're really going hate this: men with kids aren't the challenge > for women that women with kids are for men! Why not? Because of many > reasons including: > > * Men rarely get sole custody of children in divorces at the worst; > they have shared custody, and often not even that, and > * Men usually have some other "support" group to watch the kids - when > they're at work for instance. > > All of this considered, I stand by my article. Having children is the > most important decision you will ever make in your life. Frankly, it > affects your life in profound ways - including your relationships. > You're just going to have to live with the fact that your choices have > impacted your own possibility of getting - and keeping - a fulfilling > relationship; that that it's impossible, but it is much more > difficult. This isn't my rule - it was here when I arrived. > > Best regards Dr. Nerder. > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > People, > > I hope you have read that response well. I am dissapointed that this > American doctor has such kind of view on single mothers. It's cruel > and indeed harsh. But my question is do Kenyan men have the same kind > of sentiments bout these women? What about this > statement................. > > "In either case, you chose to have this baby, and for whatever reason > the baby's father isn't around, as he should be. This isn't a > reflection on the men you date from here on; it's a reflection on you. > I'm sorry, but it's true." > > Is it really? > > Have your say. > > Brooklyn > > > > > > -- 3 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 8 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com -- Practice Random Kindness and Senseless Acts of Beauty -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- 2 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 7 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 2 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 7 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From kenne2ke at yahoo.com Thu Jan 14 03:14:15 2010 From: kenne2ke at yahoo.com (kennedy waweru) Date: Thu, 14 Jan 2010 00:14:15 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] job opening In-Reply-To: <355938.78250.qm@web57201.mail.re3.yahoo.com> References: <167384.26325.qm@web94708.mail.in2.yahoo.com> <355938.78250.qm@web57201.mail.re3.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <696182.85551.qm@web56705.mail.re3.yahoo.com> Greetings, Secondary school needs a teacher in IT, Maths and Physics. 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URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 2 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 7 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From amenya.gibson at gmail.com Thu Jan 14 03:43:05 2010 From: amenya.gibson at gmail.com (amenya gibson) Date: Thu, 14 Jan 2010 11:43:05 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Bonds Trading Message-ID: <54e76b741001140043t1eba1281w390b43c3acce3eb6@mail.gmail.com> Hi YPs A few things to share in like with Investments To begin with I will suggest we form a limited company because it will greatly help us when we plan to expand and also tap into financing options I will look at the above A bond is one form that a company can use to raise money for its immediate and long term needs The bond is issues after the company submits its audited financial statements for last 5 yrs to Capital Market Authority and NSE Is a form of seeking more funds that you will regular repair both the principal amount and profits This way you can even seek billions and billions Is debt to the company given by people who become bondholders And when the company files bankruptcy they are paid first then the rest -- Thanks Gibson Amenya Enigma Consultants Kenya Limited Email: gibson.amenya at enigma.or.ke Email:info at enigma.or.ke For Audit,Taxation and Training Services -------------- next part -------------- -- 2 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 7 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From prcanb at yahoo.com Thu Jan 14 05:13:33 2010 From: prcanb at yahoo.com (Absalom Birai) Date: Thu, 14 Jan 2010 02:13:33 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] I begin this day-January 14th,2010! Message-ID: <441992.83918.qm@web38702.mail.mud.yahoo.com> I begin this day-January 14th,2010, pleading with the living God to increase my faith.Yes,I continue to thirst and hunger for the faith of Abraham and all those heroes of faith as found in the book of Hebrews chapter 11. I pray that I may learn to trust the good Lord in all situations in life. So increase my faith dear Lord! Pastor Birai 612-386-4608 www.pastorbirai.com -------------- next part -------------- -- 2 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 7 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From editor at smartbizafrica.com Wed Jan 13 22:30:02 2010 From: editor at smartbizafrica.com (Smartbizafrica.com) Date: Thu, 14 Jan 2010 06:30:02 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] Smartbizafrica.com Message Message-ID: <20100113210634.02771459@smartbizafrica.com> (Mailing list information, including unsubscription instructions, is located at the end of this message.) __ About this E-mail You received this e-mail because of your relationship with smartbizafrica .com. If you no longer wish to receive this newsletter, you may opt out by clicking the unsubscribe button. January 13 - 20, 2010 | Issue69 TopStories in this issue _Are you rich or wealthy? _ Many of us struggle because we are unable to differentiate between riches and wealth ..... 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This is exceptionally very good results by the standards of Maragua district. She is most likely to get a national school but her educational future is doomed if she doesnt get a sponsor. Any advice on organisations that can assist her or someone who can assist her pay her fees. ? ? ? -- 5 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge <>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 10 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 2 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 7 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From atieno_christine at yahoo.com Thu Jan 14 02:03:16 2010 From: atieno_christine at yahoo.com (Christine Atieno) Date: Wed, 13 Jan 2010 23:03:16 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Women! In-Reply-To: <66a6b4411001130732x23c50a18wd587268cfef66cae@mail.gmail.com> References: <66a6b4411001130732x23c50a18wd587268cfef66cae@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <655599.54733.qm@web53502.mail.re2.yahoo.com> Red card why?? 1.at least you are protected. 2. Maybe she lent them to someone ? Nobody is trying to compete with men thats for sure some of you do this all the time maybe worse and use? no protection and sometimes when caught you are forgiven....so if you are not soing what you are supposed to do at home and PROPERLY .....damn if anyones gonna sit down and wait for you Regards ******************* Christine ________________________________ From: Mheshimiwa... To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Sent: Wed, January 13, 2010 6:32:27 PM Subject: [YP_Ke] Women! For the past two days i have listened to classic radio...the topic of discussion caught my attention..HUSBAND GETS A PACK OF CONDOMS IN HIS WIFE HANDBAG AND TWO ARE MISSING AS THE PACK HAS THREE..MEANING THEY WERE USED.. Guys,seriously i wondered...to me that is red card bila mchezo....what is your take? -- Mheshimiwa--Josh-- P.O Box 33506-00600, Nairobi. Mobile:0725-844589 -- 2 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge <>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 7 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 2 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 7 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From ongerapeter at yahoo.com Thu Jan 14 00:26:07 2010 From: ongerapeter at yahoo.com (PETER ONGERA) Date: Wed, 13 Jan 2010 21:26:07 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] MAU FOREST FREE AND AFFORDABLE TRANSPORT Message-ID: <309719.53161.qm@web32207.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Hi. Help me organise free and affordable transport to Mau forest to plant trees by car pooling and cost sharing from the city. Text me ideas 0711754574. -------------- next part -------------- -- 2 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 7 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From kipkanists at gmail.com Thu Jan 14 02:44:03 2010 From: kipkanists at gmail.com (kipkanists at gmail.com) Date: Thu, 14 Jan 2010 07:44:03 +0000 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] All Resources now shared Message-ID: <0016e68ee28309f39f047d1b0d4b@google.com> I've shared some documents with you: Copy of Working with Formulas & Functions (1)(1) http://docs.google.com/present/edit?id=0AcIhCnm0DolHZGR3ZGNoZ2hfNDFwYnFoemhmZg&hl=en&invite=CPi9l2k 300-excel-tips.pdf http://docs.google.com/fileview?id=0B8IhCnm0DolHMzFjYjUwMmEtNzQzNi00MTgwLTljMWQtNjI5NDJjMmYzOTVl&hl=en&invite=CN_7jsAI MS-Excel-Formulas.pdf http://docs.google.com/fileview?id=0B8IhCnm0DolHMzJmZWZkYTAtMjUyMS00NDZkLWEyMjYtOTE2MDIwN2ZkOTcw&hl=en&invite=CPrZl94P Charts with Excel.pdf http://docs.google.com/fileview?id=0B8IhCnm0DolHM2E4ODk2YjYtODU0ZC00NmIwLWE5YmQtNzM5NmU2MzU1MGI4&hl=en&invite=CPamjL4O 07_dvanced Excel 2007.pdf http://docs.google.com/fileview?id=0B8IhCnm0DolHNGZhNGExZjctZWM3My00ZWI1LWJmMjgtYTg0YWEzNTAwNTQ0&hl=en&invite=CPqD6lg VBA+for+Managers[1].pdf http://docs.google.com/fileview?id=0B8IhCnm0DolHOTQzNTdhZDgtODU1Ny00YTU5LWI5MmQtNzZjY2E3MzEzN2M4&hl=en&invite=CNzfnPQP Excel_Functions to Graph.pdf http://docs.google.com/fileview?id=0B8IhCnm0DolHOTkxOTIzM2MtOWJhZi00Y2M5LTlmZDgtNDZmM2RmMzY3MDll&hl=en&invite=CKe394MK excel_tutorial[1].pdf http://docs.google.com/fileview?id=0B8IhCnm0DolHOTk3MjM4OTAtYTc4MS00OTYzLWE5YjQtMzBlMDZkNTNkMzBi&hl=en&invite=COf-8ekN Excel for Begiiners.pdf http://docs.google.com/fileview?id=0B8IhCnm0DolHYWIyYjZhNGUtM2Y5Yy00ZjY4LWIyMTEtYWZlMGE5ZTAxNjk0&hl=en&invite=CICii-oM 07_dvanced Excel 2007.pdf http://docs.google.com/fileview?id=0B8IhCnm0DolHYWRiNDcwYzctN2Q1MS00OWE4LTkyY2MtMzI4NDgxM2IyMzVm&hl=en&invite=CM3D3kY Advanced Excel Formulas & Functions.pdf http://docs.google.com/fileview?id=0B8IhCnm0DolHZDgzZTcxYzQtODQ0My00YTE4LTgwMWYtMWRmMzY5NDU2YWU5&hl=en&invite=CJumos8O They're not attachments -- they're stored online at Google Docs. To open these documents, just click the links above. Please select the document that interests you then request for password if it it password protected -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 2 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 7 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From bensayi at gmail.com Thu Jan 14 07:14:36 2010 From: bensayi at gmail.com (Benson Sayi) Date: Thu, 14 Jan 2010 15:14:36 +0300 Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] Re;Mombasa LYP 9th JAn Photos In-Reply-To: <362855.34160.qm@web31811.mail.mud.yahoo.com> References: <362855.34160.qm@web31811.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: Hi Jackie, Thanx for those images. You captured the moment in a sterling way. Great job na ubarikiwe mpaka ushangae. Ciao. On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 1:09 PM, Jackie wrote: > Dear All, > > It was an afternoon well spent..and as Josephine said..TULISHINDWA kumaliza > food!!!! . > > > Click on the Link below to view the photos. > > http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=150627&id=245677846649 > > Have a good day. > > Jackie.. > > > > --- On *Mon, 1/11/10, josephine Ndambuki * wrote: > > > From: josephine Ndambuki > Subject: Thanks for attending the Mombasa LYP social event......... the > moments > To: elimm at yahoo.com, jesiakinyi at yahoo.com, paulkeny at gmail.com, > jackiekoi at yahoo.com, mattenoz at gmail.com, apollos82 at yahoo.com, > kadvocates at iconect.co.ke, eddommiex at yahoo.com, jameskinyua80 at gmail.com, > Judymatu at yahoo.com, alkanyoyo at yahoo.com, peter.mtana at ikespedcy.com, > leemarke at yahoo.com, danmugera at yahoo.com, nnke52 at yahoo.com, > sallykenyanya at yahoo.com, cmigiro at yahoo.com, wrembobenso at yahoo.com, > vshuma at gmail.com, polycarpotieno at gmail.com, nanyamal at gmail.com, > wasonga99 at yahoo.com, wqarshg at gmail.com, gedfreyowuor at yahoo.com, > c.migiro at yahoo.com, infoo at teamsthatwin.com, makanipius at yahoo.com, > mack_onyango at yahoo.com, enyugoro at yahoo.com, willisongawa at yahoo.com, > yaru at africaonline.co.ke, osireotieno at gmail.com, brykarp2000 at yahoo.co.uk, > ladyn283 at yahoo.com, ndiritujg at yahoo.com, Peter.Mtana at ke.spedag.com, > timothy_mungoma at yahoo.com, cmogere at yahoo.com, mkiyaka at gmail.com, > yaris at africaonline.co.ke, davidibuuri at yahoo.com, jessica.kututa at gmail.com, > okarajoseph at yahoo.com, wreubens at yahoo.com, mtegi_james2000 at yahoo.com, > alkamyoyo at yahoo.com, nnek52 at yahoo.com > Cc: yp_dreamteam at googlegroups.com, youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com > Date: Monday, January 11, 2010, 3:18 AM > > hallo wonderful people! > > This is a word of appreciation for the team that showed up at coast car > park on saturday for the social event, It was an afternoon well spent and i > hope you all enjoyed as much as i did. It was worth noting that TULISHINDWA > kumaliza food!!!! . . We even left the place with some souvenirs > ........... thanks to B. Shuma. > > Jacky and I are so much grateful for the support. we were leated to the > success of the event, being the first one for some of us the organisers. > > Jacky/ Ben, kindly share the best captured moments........... > > > and Kindly find attached the deliberations we had while at it. > -- > Best Regards > Josephine Kamanthe > Tel: +254 723 736 086 > > > > -- > 2 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting > Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm > Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << > Koinange Street > Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, > Structure, Registration > To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > 7 days to go!! LYP Networking Session > Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm > Venue: Marble Arch Hotel > Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi > Topic: To be communicated in due course. > Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. > To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com > > Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org > For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ > To unsubscribe from this group, send email to > youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 2 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 7 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From claytonekirk at yahoo.com Thu Jan 14 06:52:38 2010 From: claytonekirk at yahoo.com (claytone kirk) Date: Thu, 14 Jan 2010 03:52:38 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] Fw: [YP_Ke] KCB.Too slow at the counters In-Reply-To: <007f01ca94e9$e358aa10$0302a8c0@DAAXP> References: <842995.11963.qm@web43142.mail.sp1.yahoo.com> <007f01ca94e9$e358aa10$0302a8c0@DAAXP> Message-ID: <530628.48749.qm@web33602.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Wait You guys BBK is a real mess.... waarrrrr I had a card with them they charged me for overlimit which i dont know how they got to it but the shocking thing is that they did it twice and the card limit was full on complaining they tell me its the system.... system is human made and it can be corrected... and they dint reverse the amounts.. it took them 2 months to close the card account after i sent them the plastic and a letter closing the same. after that they still kept on sending me statements and promotional materials.... Though there is one bank that is the one I&M bank this guys know how to handle there clients.... and they have secure locations for there bank branches... I like there cards..... tafuteni hiyo bank.... you will not regret... Clayton Ng'ambwa ________________________________ From: DAI David Svarrer To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Sent: Thu, January 14, 2010 10:19:09 AM Subject: Re: Fw: [YP_Ke] KCB.Too slow at the counters Don't worry, all of you... Bank of Africa has come to Kenya... We have just changed bank from KCB (Which must be an acronym for Kenya Commercial Botherings) to Bank of Africa, where we have received speed of light (!) services. Don't trust my word. Go to Nakumatt Lifestyle in Nairobi - they just opened a branch there. You'll need a personal banker - we've got a banker called Winston, who serves with Bank of Africa, and he's good. When the various payments has started trickling in, we will close our account with KCB. Do I need to tell you that they had 1.5 full point better exchange rate from european currencies to Kenya Shillings ? So when receiving, we got 5% better exchange rate than the best one in KCB - and I owe KCB to tell that KCB's was by far the best otherwise. Do I need to tell you that their opening hours are from 9AM to ... hold on ... 8 PM in the evening !!! We sent a letter to Kenya Commercial Bank to close our mother corporate's account. The letter disappeared ! Then we brought a letter physically. They never bothered to answer. Now, 5 months down that line, the account is now accruing interests and is in deficit. Still no reaction. We will now write to the bank CEO, Mr. Martin Oduor, as I know he is a no-nonsense guy. David ----- Original Message ----- >From: Charles > Otieno >To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com >Sent: Monday, December 14, 2009 5:12 > PM >Subject: Re: Fw: [YP_Ke] KCB.Too slow at > the counters > >You guys are not frustrated yet.Try Barclays bank, any > branch.They are professionally slow.I have accounts in BBK,KCB and > Stanchart.BBK beats them all in sloppyness and snails pace. They are so slow > and inefficient that my maid can beat them in bringing food on the > table(properly cooked at that). > >charles. >--- On Fri, 12/11/09, Simon > Muriithi-sdv-Nku > wrote: > >> From: Simon Muriithi-sdv-Nku >> > Subject: Re: Fw: [YP_Ke] KCB.Too slow at the counters >> To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com >> > Date: Friday, December 11, 2009, 1:41 AM >> >> Just to add on this, > actaully for about 3 times, i had >> gone to KCB -Nku branch and i was > raged by the way >> their customer service handled me. Sometimes there is > noone >> manning the customer service desk and even so they are > very >> slow below par. On one occassion i was kept for over an >> > hour just to pick some money transfer. Even the bank manager >> was out > and i wondered where to get help. >> >> Simon >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> From: Sarah >> Khabereri > >> > To: >> youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com >> > Sent: Fri, >> December 11, 2009 10:50:21 AM >> Subject: Re: >> > Fw: [YP_Ke] KCB.Too slow at the counters >> >> I thought I was the > only one. Last month I went to deposit >> my rent at the branch in town - > opposite The Stanley, this >> teller writes just one of my names yet I > wrote all three - I >> mean, what the hell?! >> >> The form > asks for three names and you key in only one and >> this is sensitive in, > formation?! >> >> I applaud the one in Buru near Uchumi. One time > their >> system was down, but they took our money and gave us the >> > manually filled recipts and told us to come ba,ck for the >> machine > print outs later. How beautiful. I loved them for >> that. >> As for > the rest like the one >> in Sarit, the one opposite The Stanley - > Please, a little >> courtesy doesn't cost you even a ndururu. >> > >> >> -- >> Sarah Maureen Radoli >> Assistant Editor > English/Kiswahili >> Jacaranda Designs Limited >> NAIROBI >> > >> 3746270/7 >> >> >> >> >> The artist is > not a special kind of person, rather each >> person is a special kind of > artist. >> >> >> >> -- >> The League of Young > Professionals http://ypkenya.org/ is >> > now in MOMBASA. To join the team that is organizing our >> Mombasa > chapter, contact the LYP Club Administrator, >> Josephine Kamanthe at admin at ypkenya.org +254 723 736 086 >> > >> For Jobs Vacancies http://www.kazi360.com/ >> To see job > updates on your facebook, become friends with >> Kazi360 on facebook > at >> http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/profile.php?id=100000469442073&ref=profile >> > >> Reach over 14,900 members directly by advertising on this >> > forum. Charges are Ksh. 1,000 per advert which you can post >> 3 times. > Call/Mpesa the Group Moderator on +254 721 663 208 >> >> To > unsubscribe from this group, send email to >> youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com >> > >> 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. >> >> >> > >> >> >> >> > >> -- >> >> The League of Young Professionals http://ypkenya.org/ is now in >> MOMBASA. > To join the team that is organizing our Mombasa >> chapter, contact the > LYP Club Administrator, Josephine >> Kamanthe at admin at ypkenya.org +254 723 736 > 086 >> >> >> >> For Jobs Vacancies http://www.kazi360.com/ >> >> To > see job updates on your facebook, become friends with >> Kazi360 on > facebook at http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/profile.php?id=100000469442073&ref=profile >> > >> >> >> Reach over 14,900 members directly by advertising > on this >> forum. Charges are Ksh. 1,000 per advert which you can > post >> 3 times. Call/Mpesa the Group Moderator on +254 721 663 >> > 208 >> >> >> >> To unsubscribe from this group, send > email to >> youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com >> > >> >> >> 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. >> >> > > > > > >-- >7 DAYS TO GO! LYP > BONDING SESSION & NYAMA CHOMA. > >Date: Sunday 20th Dec. >Time: > 10:00am ? 6:00pm. >Venue: Olepolos Country Club >Agenda: Bonding, > Inducting New Members & Nyama Choma >Cost: Free. Everyone to pay for own > transport, food & drinks. Roughly 1K should be enough. > >To register > & to confirm attendance, call Judy on 0722 588 288 or send an email to jkaiguire at gmail.com with your name and > phone number. > >Meeting Point: Green Corner @ 10.00 am, so that we can go > together. > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >Reach > over 14,900 members directly by advertising on this forum. Charges are Ksh. > 1,000 per advert which you can post 3 times. Call/Mpesa the Group Moderator on > +254 721 663 208 > >To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com > -- 2 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 7 days to go!! 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LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 7 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From f_owino at yahoo.com Thu Jan 14 07:25:38 2010 From: f_owino at yahoo.com (Francis Owino) Date: Thu, 14 Jan 2010 04:25:38 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Jambo] [YP_Ke] EABL Spirits - What's the rationale behind this price reduction? In-Reply-To: <991123401001140233r3930364er46fdd5aa6a6fe41b@mail.gmail.com> References: <991123401001122209p45691a54oc53f7ad80cf5e00b@mail.gmail.com> <14e3baf31001130413m4d6ebf4dx6598ac126901c5d6@mail.gmail.com> <91629a381001132229q6e9117d6kaf4555568f4e083a@mail.gmail.com> <991123401001140233r3930364er46fdd5aa6a6fe41b@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <391469.31272.qm@web36201.mail.mud.yahoo.com> EABL should be compelled to purchase spirit locally after the finance minister reduced the taxes. I work for a spirit manufacturing co. and i promise you that its cheaper to get the product locally as compared to importation. Well i dont understand what their procurement guy is gaining for getting spirit outside. Nway mine is just a suggestion which if considered can make the country get the taxes and also the local manufacturing company will thrive . ________________________________ From: Odhiambo Washington To: youngprofessionals_ke at googlegroups.com Sent: Thu, January 14, 2010 1:33:38 PM Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] EABL Spirits - What's the rationale behind this price reduction? On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 9:29 AM, chris kawaiku wrote: >Wash, >For the last few years EABL has been importing neutral spirit from south African am also informed they been seeking to import from a Seychelles ( i cant remember so well) but i'm informed its cheap to import from there because its cheap and i think partly due to non barrier tarrifs. > >EABL no longer acquires or distils spirit locally.They only blend which could the main reason the cost came down significantly.The word on the grapevine also says as according to their strategy EABL was planning to relocated UDV to either Uganda or Tz where the there is low spirit penalties. Pengine, they have done that > >My thoughts > > I got the answer from Biz News last night. Uhuru Kenyatta, via a gazette notice, reversed a controversial (??) 65% duty on the spirits that he had proposed in the last budget. This made EABL revert to the old prices (pre-Budget). -- Best regards, Odhiambo WASHINGTON, Nairobi,KE +254733744121/+254722743223 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ "If you have nothing good to say about someone, just shut up!." ? ? ? ? ? ? ? -- Lucky Dube -- 2 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge <>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 7 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- -- 2 Days to go!!! LYP Investment Club 2nd Organization Meeting Date & Time: Saturday 16th January, 2010 at 3:00pm Venue: Mykes Lounge << Fiesta Club & Restaurant << Chester House << Koinange Street Agenda: Club Constitution - Membership, Shareholding & Contributions, Structure, Registration To confirm attendance, text your name to 0721 663 208 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 7 days to go!! LYP Networking Session Date & Time: Thursday, 21st January 10, 2010 at 6:00pm Venue: Marble Arch Hotel Guest Speaker: Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi Topic: To be communicated in due course. Charges: Ksh. 250 to cater for you tea & snacks and venue charges. To confirm attendance, send an email to youngprofessionals.ke at gmail.com Visit our website at www.ypkenya.org For job vacancies visit http://www.kazi360.com/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to youngprofessionals_ke+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com From Dickens.Odhiambo at gmsi.com Thu Jan 14 08:49:16 2010 From: Dickens.Odhiambo at gmsi.com (Dickens Odhiambo) Date: Thu, 14 Jan 2010 08:49:16 -0500 Subject: [Jambo] POROJO TU -: ODM lawmakers disown Raila adviser Message-ID: -----Original Message----- From: Kabaka Sent: Tuesday, January 12, 2010 6:02 PM To: Dickens Odhiambo Subject: Re: POROJO TU -: ODM lawmakers disown Raila adviser Odhis, I could be worng but i think the Nyando MP is fighting Miguna Miguna....2012 is around the corner On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 4:13 PM, Dickens Odhiambo < Dickens.Odhiambo at gmsi.com > wrote: Wewe Askofu, Hii ni porojo tu !! Water passing under the Bridge. Odhis -----Original Message----- From: Kuria-Mwangi [mailto: kjmwangi at gmail.com ] Sent: Tuesday, January 12, 2010 3:56 PM To: Africa-Oped Cc: KCA; kenyaonline at yahoogroups.com Subject: [africa-oped] ODM lawmakers disown Raila adviser Odhis and Bob-K, Now why are these fellows disowning Miguna Miguna over something which is obvious. I support Miguna Miguna this time over his remarks concerning Moi. Kama hana masomo hana and so dont see what the noise is about. Kuria http://www.nation.co.ke/News/politics/-/1064/840974/-/wsgw16z/-/index.html -- http://www.kuria-mwangi.blogspot.com http://www.facebook.com/kjmwangi __._,_.___ Reply to sender | Reply to group Messages in this topic (1) Recent Activity: Visit Your Group Start a New Topic To Subscribe to kenyaonline, visit: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/kenyaonline/join or send a message to kenyaonline-subscribe at yahoogroups.com You can also send a message for the following services: To Post a message: kenyaonline at yahoogroups.com To Unsubscribe: kenyaonline-unsubscribe at yahoogroups.com To The List owner: kenyaonline-owner at yahoogroups.com URL to this page: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/kenyaonline For articles on Kenyan issues, check out our Library at: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/kenyaonline/files/ MARKETPLACE Going Green: Your Yahoo! Groups resource for green living Yahoo! 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