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REST IN PEACE BABA

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  Revolution shall come without Raila Odinga . It is a new done. When the heart is seduced, the mind is deceived, and when the mind is deceived, the hand is enslaved. When the hand is enslaved, the nation collapses, beautifully. Very few people can realize this spiritual patterns. May God bless my HERO Raila Odinga I loved you; Kenyans loved you, but God loved you more and it is a reason why He made you to be who you were. Tengeneza barara zetu mbele baba. Salimia masinde muliro,Elijah Masinde,Michael Kijana Wamalwa,Maina wanalukake,Israel Khaoya,My dad Lawrence Sifuna OMUMUTILU,Mukite owa Wanameme OMUMUTILI the hero like you and lastly my late prophet, uncle Walumoli OMUBUYA.

Victor Wanyama Foundation scholarship beneficiaries undergo mentorship

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   Nine kids who were the first beneficiaries of the Victor Wanyama Foundation scholarship programme are undergoing a mentorship programme in Nairobi.With the schools closed for the mid-season break, the foundation is taking the kids through a three-day mentorship programme, Elvis Majani, the foundation’s advocate, has explained. SCHOLARSHIP “We want to develop the kids into responsible citizens and we are therefore very keen in all aspects of their lives. Some of them are coming to Nairobi for the first time and the excitement they have is evident. Other than just the mentorship programme, we also want them to relax and have a nice time before they go back to school,” Victor Wanyama told  Nairobi News.           Trizah Shem, one of the beneficiaries, scored 399 marks out of 500 at Nambale ACK Primary School and was admitted to St Bridgits Girls High School in Kiminini under full scholarship courtesy of the foundation. She says her dream of ...

Luhya mwana wa mberi

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LUHYA MWANA WA MBERI BEST SONG

How Idi Amin took Uganda to the brink of war in 1976 after attempts to annex parts of Kenya Territory

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        When Uganda’s former leader, Idi Amin, seized power   .Jomo kenyatta  from the then president, Milton Obote in 1971, his act was received with lots of cheers in Kampala but he would later be seen as a monster after he took up a dictatorial style of leadership. He had come to power with good intentions for his people but as time went on he became power-drunk and started abusing people, historians say.He became ruthless and brutal, repressing the Ugandan people and ignoring their human rights, and subsequently ruined the economy when in 1972, he ordered the deportation of over 80,000 Asians living in Uganda Western leaders, including the United States, cut ties with Amin, and this, coupled with the growing resentment he was getting from his country made him believe that waging war against neighbouring Kenya would save his regime .In 1976, the military dictator attempted to redraw the boundaries of Uganda and Kenya saying that he wanted back all ...

The rate at which young people are suffering from Kidney disease is alarming

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      A Ghanaian Medical Officer in the USA has sent this through to help each and everyone. Please read and take care of yourself. Dr. Okyere. The rate at which you ng people are suffering from Kidney disease is alarming. I am sharing a post which can help us. Please read below: IMPORTANT - KIDNEY DESERVES THE BEST. Barely two (2) days ago, we all received the news of the demise of the Nigerian actor as a result of kidney disease. ALSO OUR MINISTER OF PUBLIC WORKS, the Honorable Teko Lake is currently in the Hospital on life support with Kidney problems. I want to show you how to avert this menace of kidney disease. SO HERE ARE THE TOP 6 CAUSE OF KIDNEY DISEASE: 1. Delaying going to a toilet. Keeping your urine in your bladder for too long is a bad idea. A full bladder can cause bladder damage. The urine that stays in the bladder multiplies bacteria quickly. Once the urine refluxes back to the ureter and kidneys, the toxic substances can result...

Three men and how they played their cards

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Lessons for Ruto: Three men and how they played their cards Combined photos from left: Mwai Kibaki, Charles Njonjo and Jaramogi Oginga. While Njonjo instantly gave up and Kibaki played cool and bade his time, Oginga took the bull by the horns.     In the aftermath of the 1982 abortive attempt by the military to overthrow President Daniel arap Moi’s government, Cabinet minister Charles Njonjo was a hunted and haunted man. His direct telephone link to the President was abruptly disconnected and he was told that he would henceforth only go to State House on appointment. In the few times he met the President, the latter deliberately created situations for interruptions so that Njonjo would have as minimal time as possible to discuss anything meaningful with him. It was a strange experience for Njonjo. He had strongly persuaded President Jomo Kenyatta to appoint Moi his deputy, and gone out of his way to pull down any barrier to Moi’s ascendancy to the top offi...

Ford Kenya party leadership will play an integral part in deciding who will be the next head of state.

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Speaking during the delegates meeting held in Bungoma town, the party leadership said that they got the numbers to tilt on who should be elected the next head of state. FK party leader Moses Wetang’ula while addressin g delegates and the party members at his Namuyemba home in the outskirts of Bungoma town on January 31, 2020 stated that the party is very strong and they will prove a point in the next leadership. “Ford Kenya is a strong party and we will do everything to encourage everyone to join the party of choice so that we can move together,” he said The Bungoma senator stated that has the party that once belonged to Masinde Muliro, George Kaptain and Wamalwa Kijana they will make sure that it regain its glory. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PKbWpRZD9c8&feature=youtu.be He emphasised on the need of uniting and moving together as the party so that they can also enjoy the national cake in the next government. “Ford Kenya had once produced the vice president in the name of t...

SOCIAL AND EQUALITY TO ALL

SOCIAL AND EQUALITY TO ALL
My main agenda is adopting a Gramscian theoretical framework, the five parts of this volume focus on the various ways in which the political is discursively and materially realized in its dialogic co-constructions within the media, the economy, culture and identity, affect, and education. We focus at examining the power instantiations of sociolinguistic and semiotic practices in society from a variety of critical perspectives, this blog focus at how applied political linguists globally is responding to, and challenge, current discourses of issues such as militarism, nationalism, Islamophobia, sexism, racism and the free market, and suggests future directions. No peace, no unity, no coexistence hence all becomes vanity...! It's why the world is oval.