Tuesday, December 19, 2006

My Wishes
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Now its almost over...n its over..i mean the year 2006.....at least we gonna b relaxing or take a little rest for abt a week 4rm job stresses...i can best say apart 4rm celebrating x-mas n the new year, we will still recall the events of the year 2006..ur lows n ups..then mmmm..whats up for 2007. Some of us, i know will jam or rather take a break away 4rm the noisy cities to their rural homes. Goats, bulls n chicken must b cursing x-mas holidays.. i know thausand of these animals will die. People uniting with their relatives, n i must say majority will b meeting for the first time this year after the previous x-mas holiday.

I will taking a little break away 4rm this stressing job, my plans are..mmmm.nothing..i will over-sleep, switch off ma damn phone, in case they want me back in the city..n'takua mteja.. this is ma last post this year. For the lovers, friends, ma fellow bloggers out there....i pour all ma thanksgiving to ya all..as we prepare 2 usher in a new year.. we must stay focused n united forever. I hope one day we all come 2gether n ve a bash.

Blogs are place to unite, make friends, seek a lasting solution to a problem. I wish u all a merry x-mas and a happy new year. My next post will Jan. 2007. I summed up all these with one poem:

I may never see tomorrow. There's no written guarantee, and things that happened are history. I cannot predict the future. I cannot change the past. I have just the present moment. I must treat it as my last.

I must use this moment wisely for it soon will pass away, and be lost forever as part of yesterday. I must exercise compassion, help the fallen to their feet. Be a friend unto the friendless, make an empty life complete.

The unkind things I do today may never be undone, and friendships that I fail to win may nevermore be won. I may not have another chance on bended knees to pray, and I thank God with a humble heart for giving me this day.

Bye pple

Wednesday, December 13, 2006

Nakuru: Kenya's cleanest city.

In the heart of beautiful Rift Valley lies Nakuru town. I spend my Jahmuriday in this city. I realised that, unlike other Kenyan towns and cities, it is the cleanest town in Kenya. No hawkers jamming and shouting in streets.
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The pavements are so clean. No dust. No pot holes which have tainted the images of cities like Nairobi. It has a well planned infrastucture. At nite, the city comes to life. Well lit streets, you can move without the fear of being mugged or encountering any thug. Unlike Nairobi, the town is so marvelous with its beautiful restaurants. Furthermore, do you know that the two leading Kenya's supermarkets originated from this town? Nakumatt and Tusker mattresses. There is another fast growing supermarket chain from this beautiful town which has started entering Nairobi city. It is Stagematt supermarket.


Away from the town centre are Nakuru national park, and the world's famous lake Nakuru with its flamingoes (ooh! May they do something to save this lake from extinction!).

To reduce the traffic congestion, a dual carriage way is under construction from Lanet to town centre. They should elevate this town to a ful city. It has the right facilities to become one.

Go and spend your christams holidays in this city. Its fabulous.

Tuesday, December 05, 2006

My Christmas Wish For You


My Christmas wish for you, my friends
Is not a simple one
For I wish you hope and joy and peace
Days filled with warmth and sun

I wish you love and friendship too
Throughout the coming year
Lots of laughter and happiness
To fill your world with cheer

May you count your blessings, one by one
And when totaled by the lot
May you find all you've been given
To be more than what you sought

May your journeys be short, your burdens light
May your spirit never grow old
May all your clouds have silver linings
And your rainbows pots of gold

I wish this all and so much more
May all your dreams come true
May you have a Merry Christmas friends
And a happy New Year, too ..

Christmas morning
the tree, lights
carols, movies
colorful wrapping paper
gift giving
small kids, laughing, smiling
toys, clothes, dolls
batteries?
snow falling?
Santa Claus!
Kitchen aromas...
I can't believe my eyes
yams, cakes, pies,
as we settle down
for hot ham,
turkey and dressing
holding hands, bowing heads
saying our blessings.

My Chrismas Wish is for you, not me.
My Christmas wish is for caring and kindness.
My Christmas wish is for healing.
My Christmas wish is for the homeless.
My Christmas wish is for the Middle East.
My Christmas wish is for tearing down walls.
My Christmas wish is for God to give peace.
My Christmas wish is for good will to all mankind.

I wish this Christmas would be filled with joy
And presents would be given to every girl and boy.
I wish that Christmas would be filled with love
So that blessings would be sent from up above.
I wish that everyone in the world could have food to eat
I also wish they could have shoes on their feet.
I wish the hate today would end
I wonder why everyone just can't be friends.
I don't wish for presents or much for me
I just wish that everyone would be free.
I wish the homeless would find somewhere to live
I wish the selfish would learn to give.
I just wish the world would become a better place
And it wouldn't be based on my tribe or race.

Wish u all a merry christmas and a happy new year.

Monday, November 27, 2006

Well Certified!

To all the ladies, this certificate is for all the ladies who think they gonna turn their men cracy!

Friday, November 17, 2006

End Year Love

It's the ending of the year
It just began and I'm off
I was waiting for it all this time
But there is something wrong

I have something holding me back
It makes me not want to go
I wanna stay cause I have this feeling
I could do good back home

But I don't disappoint and I go
I say nothing about it
I make no big deal
And no one knows

I have this regret inside my head
Something no one could imagine
Cause I'm a weird person
I had that strange feeling

I had it for a reason
Maybe it was for really nothing
But truly I knew there was something
Maybe not yet but it could be

I knew I'd be back but I got nervous
Cause the reason I didn't want to go
Was a reason why I have this emotion now
Something new to me I think it could be real

I want to give it a try
Maybe something cool can happen
Maybe I can get in that race
The race or game they always talk about

The one with love
They say no loves the same
You got to discover it
You must not deceive

You must be true
You got to try your best
Make the best of yourself
And let your heart take care of the rest

Thursday, November 16, 2006

CITY IN THE JUNGLE!


Wednesday, November 15, 2006

CORRUPTION EATING INTO OUR ECONOMY.

As i'm posting this (today, 15th Nov. 2006), Hon. Kiraitu and Prof. Saitoti have been re-appointed to the ministerial posts (Energy and education respectively) before Anglo-leasing and Goldenburg scandals are finalised.

Rampant corruption in Kenya continues to stifle growth in East Africa's biggest economy, despite the enactment of key reforms in recent years, a continental review body said on Tuesday.

The African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM) said Kenya also needed to overhaul its outmoded constitution after previous attempts were stalled by political posturing and acrimony among the country's political parties.

"Kenya has had, and continues to have, a significant and debilitating problem of corruption," said the APRM report, which was submitted to the Pan African Parliament.

"Decades of endemic corruption have fundamentally perverted cultural values," it added.

Despite noticeable progress on reform, the country still faced many challenges including implementing strong and effective anti-corruption policies, and enacting terrorism and money-laundering laws.

The government should also restructure state expenditure and its wage bill, the report said.

President Mwai Kibaki came to power in 2002 vowing to clamp down on the graft and nepotism which had flourished under his predecessor Daniel Arap Moi.

But his government has been mired in corruption scandals -- some implicating senior officials -- which have drawn the wrath of Western donors and many of the nation's 32 million people.

Last week a senior British official said top-to-bottom corruption in Kenya had heightened the country's vulnerability to terrorism and made it an increasingly popular route for drug-traffickers.

The peer review mechanism is a cornerstone of the New Partnership for Africa's Development (NEPAD) plan under which governments subject their policies to external scrutiny.

African leaders have acknowledged that some countries are reluctant to open up to scrutiny and so far only 25 out of 53 countries in the African Union have signed up for review.

The report also assessed included Ghana and Rwanda.

It said Ghana was "an oasis of peace and tranquillity" in the tumultuous West African region, but corruption remained prevalent despite the government's policy of zero-tolerance.

The APRM applauded Rwanda's efforts to achieve national unity and reconciliation after the genocide of the 1990s, but urged the government to establish a clear land policy and remove all restrictions on political rights, among other reforms.

Now who will save us from this?

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