I liked this interview, talks so much sense. In Kenya we have 10% of population controlling 45% of the economy. That is shocking. My great problem at times is that there are many problems that require little investment but will produce immense benefits. The great problem as Dr. Karungu here says is that we are not producing middle class. We have to really deal with traditions e.g. study get a job, do business to to buy a car and a house. Knowledge always brings people to rest, whether in religion for my case Christianity or Economy. I hope you know that more than doing busy-ness people need to do business, create not just employment but meaningful employment. Since many just want to pay personal bills e.g. in Molo, there is no strategy management in place just mere competition with local businesses. As one said "If you think education is expensive try ignorance". It is severely expensive. In my talks in schools I find that what really inspires teens is...
Ain't it good to know that you don't have to blame anyone for your life, that all you need is to work on YOU and your life will be good. White gold it is so some sensitization was happening in Molo this weekend here. A few weeks ago St. Joseph's nursing home offered a free medical camp here which was attended by the first lady of the county. Over the past few weeks they were on a role, giving free medical services to people from here in Molo all the way to Olenguruone. Great job. So the sensitization was by a large number of people mainly The Youth Banner', Pasha Center here in Molo, Intel, ICT Board Kenya, The Rockefeller Foundation, USAID, yes all those.
Cash Money Sister Ahem! RIRRIAN is another way of pronouncing LILLIAN Crash comparison of that would be one between two 787 aircrafts ouch! Some ears would get seriously hurt by the sound of RI.. what RIRRIAN ouch! So my neighbour refers to a certain hooker as RIRRIAN. IT happened like this he left his first 'love' because of infidelity or call it adultery in some parts of the country where that is almost as common as chewing gum. It being common doesn't reduce the emotional beating the act gives the victims. So after experiencing the cruel beating of adultery my neighbour fled into the city Nairobi. One cold rainy day being a friend of the bottle he talked to a hooker in the pub, took her number and negotiated the price of services $5 for a night. He went home, reaching home, he realized that the cold was intolerable so he called the hooker, 'you come, you said $5?, come now' he gave her the directions and even went to meet her. Noisy they were all through...
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