Saturday, 5 October 2013

TI-CHA

The remarkable gift presented by October 5, 2013 is the 19th World Teachers Day.
Undoutedly, it's a great day to teachers and all of us who have passed through them.

On a wider scale, I wish to appreciate teachers who have been teaching me at different stages of my life. I do acknowledge ua efforts that have significantly acquainted me with valuable knowledge to rise (and satisfy) my thirst for the finest things on Earth.

Similarly, feel appreciated for educating young energetic intellectuals, whom our country Kenya direly needs.

Happy World Teachers Day.

TI-CHA

The remarkable gift presented by October 5, 2013 is the 19th World Teachers Day.
Undoutedly, it's a great day to teachers and all of us who have passed through them.

On a wider scale, I wish to appreciate teachers who have been teaching me at different stages of my life. I do acknowledge ua efforts that have significantly acquainted me with valuable knowledge to rise (and satisfy) my thirst for the finest things on Earth.

Similarly, feel appreciated for educating young energetic intellectuals, whom our country Kenya direly needs.

Happy World Teachers Day.

TI-CHA

The remarkable gift presented by October 5, 2013 is the 19th World Teachers Day.
Undoutedly, it's a great day to teachers and all of us who have passed through them.

On a wider scale, I wish to appreciate teachers who have been teaching me at different stages of my life. I do acknowledge ua efforts that have significantly acquainted me with valuable knowledge to rise (and satisfy) my thirst for the finest things on Earth.

Similarly, feel appreciated for educating young energetic intellectuals, whom our country Kenya direly needs.

Happy World Teachers Day.

Thursday, 19 September 2013

MUTUTHO BOUNCES BACK

John Michael Njenga Mutotho has a reason to smile following hisappointment by President Uhuru Kenyatta to chair the NationalAuthority Campaign Against Drug Abuse (NACADA).

His anti-alcohol campaigns, which made him the subject of hate among many beer lovers and bar owners, started way back in December 1974 when he first tasted the intoxicant. Word has it that Mututho's hard feelings for alcohol developed after ii claimed the life of his elder brother in '07, one Peter Njoroge.

Let's keep an eye as Mututho seeks to prove his mattle.

Friday, 6 September 2013

KIDERO'S DEAFENING SLAP

"You should know people," so said Justice Baraza. I thought this quote would be of great importance to Rachel Shebesh alias 'Manzi wa Nairobi'.

Yawa Shebesh, that's not how to approach Mr. Kidero. How dare you try extinguish fire using fire. It's not possible. Or could you have been mistaken by Kidero's apparent gentleness? Maybe.

Where as violence is considered the last resort to any conflict, in my opinion, one is justified 2 instill some sense of discipline in someone with behaviours that portray lack of this essential human value.

An elite of Kidero's cadre cannot just slap a woman of Shebesh's standing like any other hunter in the village. Shebesh must have gone overboard as she has always done in the past. The difference, however, is that this time her character got the best remedy. A blow to Rachael's prestige and standing......

Kidero must have redeemed his image in some quotas. Most CORD fanatics had in the recent past associated Dr. Kidero with the failing Jubilee gvt. But as things stand nw, Kidero has taken the say 'KUSEMA NA KUTENDA' in yet another level upwards. Indeed time for action is finally with us. But do I say..

By the way, it's high time I got a copy of the Nairobian. This magazine has waht i've always wanted to read. Ubaya sasa ushuru ya asilimia kumi na sita, yaani the 16% V.A.T that has seen its rise 2
40bob. But the brighter side of the story is that Dr.Kidero has found a new way of dealing with parliamentarians such as Shebesh who have taken their legislative functions for granted.

The Shebesh I know isn't a City Council worker. As a matter of fact, such menial jobs do not exist in her vocabulary.

Wakenya, jamaneni... When will you stop being used!!

GUILTY

A student has been sentenced to one yr in prison after he pleaded guilty to stealing a DVD machine valued at 4,200 shilings in Kisumu.

In his plea agreement before Senior Resident Magistrate Jared Sala, Stephen Omondi admitted that on July 26, 2013, he broke into Dorothy Achieng's house in Kisumu's Obunga Estate and fled with the device.

The court heard that Omondi stole the LG DVD machine and installed it in his brother's house where he used it to watch movies and other videos.

The prosecution had initially sought a medical Age Assessment carried out on the suspect after he claimed to be a minor aged 17yrs old.
However, the report presented in court revealed that the accused was more than 18yrs of age.

Justice Sala ruled that the accused was competent to stand trial
before sending him to 1 yr in prison.

Saturday, 24 August 2013

Appreciating Friendship


Henry (L) and Kevin Kimtai (R)
Time has indeed swung by so fast I looked up and behold August had arrived well and indeed. I fell particularly good about this month for the reason I had a feeling deep down that something good was going to happen. I have been getting goosebumps just thinking about it. So yes where have you been? So many friends  and acquaintances have asked, I have seen friends' texts and messages, tweets and inboxes asking for my blog posts... I do apologize for the delay but here we are..

So many decisions have been made, so many changes in my life all I can say is that I am a better person and I give thanks to God. I have learnt so many things that need to be shared with friends. I was just about to write on a totally different topic but then I stumbled upon something today that I thought was absolutely profound to share.

particularly good about this month for the reason I have a feeling deep down something good is going to happen, I get goosebumps just thinking about it. So yes where have you been? so many have asked, i have seen friend's texts and messages, tweets and in-boxes asking for the blog post... I do apologize for the delay but here we are..

How many times have we seen in our lives, a pattern a cycle of sorts. We go through the same things the in the classroom of life, you do not move to the next class simply because you are persistent and have failed so many times, you only move when you have learnt.
It's amazing that we often miss the point, we often fail to take notice of those who really care for us, those who are anchors of our lives and leave the best to go for the rest, that we fail to realize that we ourselves are a priority not an option! I tell you what once we look into the mirror and like the person on the other side and realize that they deserve the best, our perspective on life will change.

The people in our lives are diamonds. Let's cherish them because they are there for a reason, but no matter the situation the person or the event, please do not miss the point. Live, learn, love...there is power in you not to make a difference but to be the difference..

same hurts and all and then we seemingly recover, only for it to recur. We get our heart broken again, we relapse into that addiction, we go back to that friend we know is bad for us, we go back to that relationship we know is hurting us yet we remain convinced that it will work out. We continue with a habit we know is wrong. Think about it then realize that maybe all this time we have been missing the point. Someone once told me that

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It is a dream until you stop dreaming, wake up and get to action. So in the past few days, I decided to stop dreaming. I woke up and got to action. It is almost surreal. When I first shared my plans with a couple of friends, I thought they would actually laugh in my face!No, they all seem to think that I have pretty solid business plans. Their confidence gave me courage to proceed.

For God to bless the work of my hands and to walk in his will even as I approach this venture is crucial for me. So I keep looking out for signs, keep listening to hear His voice. I'm so glad I have a shepherd that is fail proof.

There is not day I'm not thankful! So as I cautiously proceed with my ambitions and great stuff for business, prayers will be appreciated. I can't wait for this to come to fruition. I might actually make my first million by age 35. Now that will be something. Yet, I have so many more things that depend on the success of the project that I have in mind- orphanages to be funded, schools to be built and even TV programs to be written and directed. I'm not contented with just the success of one. One who is successful must help elevate his/her community.

Success must be shared otherwise it will turn into loneliness.

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