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Monday, August 13, 2012

Peace Utmost People

After 2007, we residents of Burnt Forest area cannot forget what happened. We cannot forget what voting caused the downfall of our very beloved town, reducing it into rubbish and danger zone living up its name, Burnt Forest. We cry peace to all Kenyans, and we do not want Kenya to be what it was, and peace be in Kenya. let us join hands and call peace from all the corners of Kenya.

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Monday, August 6, 2012

JOKES AND STORIES OF BURNT FOREST: what do you always think? is it not when to eat?, ...

JOKES AND STORIES OF BURNT FOREST: what do you always think? is it not when to eat?, ...: what do you always think? is it not when to eat?, when to find a lady? or why are you panicking, i  haven't forgotten that you must sneak to...

joke of the day

An investment counselor decided to go out on her own. She was shrewd and diligent, so business kept coming in, and pretty soon she realized that she needed an in-house counsel. She began to interview young lawyers.

"As I'm sure you can understand," she started off with one of the first applicants, "in a business like this, our personal integrity must be beyond question." She leaned forward. "Mr. Peterson, are you an honest lawyer?"

"Honest?" replied the job prospect. "Let me tell you something about honest. Why, I'm so honest that my father lent me $15,000 for my education, and I paid back every penny the minute I tried my very first case."

"Impressive. And what sort of case was that?"

The lawyer squirmed in his seat and admitted, "He sued m

Water and power are also political in Kenya

In this race for next general election 2013 in Kenya, we need water and electricity power that we still lack. Aspiring candidates are shouting yet we hear them saying that they are the best suited to sit on the coveted state house. In exchange, we want Kibera to stop being Kibera and be a standard living place with water, sewerage system and electric power.
These things may seem unachievable but they are if leaders get serious with what they mean. We want the rail to be re-installed and communication network to be improved. We want jobs for the youths, and when other leaders are busy altering the IEBC biometric voter kits tenders, we want a change in how we live more than change in how we vote for the leaders.
With the devolved government system, citizens must no loose the chance to demand for developments of their respective counties. Turkana areas where oil has been all along should not still lag behind in county economic developments.
We want water to be channeled to North Eastern regions of Kenya. And why is it easy to conduit oil from Changamwe to Uganda but hard to channel water from Meru County to Mandera?
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