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DOCTORS' STRIKE, A WAKE UP CALL

In 1963, The Union Jack was lowered and the Kenyan flag with its magical colours was hoisted. This marked the end of external rule and ushered in a new African revolution. She looked a promising country with enterprising citizens. Just after independence, the country has struggled under poor leadership and mega corruption scandals which have left the country reeling under the precipice of a failing economy. This year alone has seen the country’s main currency, Kenya shilling, and trade at a high of 107 Kenya shillings per dollar. This is a little bit arm-twisting on a country whose imports ($4.49 billion 2009 estimates) exceed exports ($9.215 billion 2009 estimates). The stable level of the Dollar is Kshs.75 to the dollar. Given that the country’s estimated stands at a magnanimous 7.729 billion Dollars the common mwanainchi has had a pinch not to mention. The pinch mentioned above and the skyrocketing food and fuel prices have sparked massive protests from the public. This h

TREE PLANTING

KENYA: It has been raining heavily all over Kenya for several days now. This is rather unusual given that the short rain season, runs only for a period so defined, but nature can be amazing. The extension of the rains to December is quite a blessing. As Kenyans brace up for the festive celebrations, lets celebrate Green. This should be in honour of those who lain struggling for the environment and wary of the impact climate change has on us. As we usher in the Christmas celebrations, let us all go out there and plant trees. Climate talks in Durban South Africa will only have an impact if we Act now. By Acting means A tree as we celebrate, A tree as we protest, A tree as we share the joy of Christmas, A tree as we Usher in the new year, 2012. Statistics reveal that if we plant each 13 trees a month, take care of them. Kenya shall have A forest cover of 40% in a period of 10 years! Let us go and plant trees. 

SHUNNING THE JEMBE

Technology has become a important tool of our everyday life playing literally a vital role in our daily life. The youth have become associated with this trend and would do anything to be associated with the current trends in technology. Problem is the rising trend of technology only emanates from the Western world and slowly pours its way in Africa. Africa being on the receiving end explores these avenues in the manner and theme that has been developed, therefore putting Africa on the verge of being an integral copy cat, not being producer but rather a consumer. If well customised, technology could boost Africa’s production in all sectors of the economy, predominantly, being an agricultural hub. Africa should look on the way to boost or capture all this immense treasure to escalate production. Problem is the hub technology has just taken into marketing and promotion especially the internet and other electronic media. Our youth are shunning the jembe and slowly switching

KENYA WOMEN FRUSTRATING TRUST

For years, Kenya Women Finance Trust has been uplifting the women of Kenya’s lives to heights hitherto unheard of. It has lived to its motto of providing Banking services to women, a gender for years which has been marginalized in Kenya and world at large. Since its inception in 1982, it has grown from strength to strength and now serves the following regions; Nairobi, Rift Valley, Nyanza, Mt. Kenya, Coast, and Western. The organisation offers loans on individuals and groups. It also offers savings on women. Loans on individual are given according to the amount one has saved within a specified period e.g. having a saving of kshs. 2500 warrants you to a loan of kshs. 10,000. This makes cash easily available to women in need. Loans offered are basically geared towards women empowerment through business ventures but on some occasions these loans can be taken for health purposes or education. Through this organization Kenyan women have heard a voice and even financial audacity to equal

COULD IT BE THE MONEY!!

Ladies have just become too much to bear. They have the zeal and the strength to go on. You spot them gracefully spotting the streets as if they belong. Gyrating, they wobble across the city streets embellishing cheap tops turvy expensive cologne and hiding behind a mask of makeup. Are they up to something? No one knows. Just wait when they empty the contents of their hand bags, which they rarely do, that is when you realize that our ladies have more on their sleeves than one could hold. Oh! Sorry, they never have sleeves nowadays, it’s sleeveless. If you were waiting for bottle of soda and some tattered tissues and maybe a sanitary pad and an extra panty or in that case a neckerchief, you are mistaken! Hey! Their hand bags now contain something else, several classy phones, an iPod, earphones, several ATM’s, credit and debit cards and other expensive accessories. Yea, you guessed it right, just like soap opera ladies. The manner in which they gestulate with several handcuffs, oh! B

THERE ARE NO BAD BOYS OR PLAYERS; THEY HAVE NOT JUST GROWN UP!

He is young tall and handsome: an every girls dream. She stares at him and noticing her glance steals the moment to impress….. Cool and composed is his gait and relaxed is his motto. She gets an aura that he is boring into her and therefore she gets nervous and confused only to realize later that he is out of her life. These are stories discussed and really fancied about in radio stations. Do we really have bad boys out there? I don’t think so. The problem is he is just a confident dude who is out to please! It is high time ladies realized that they are the players themselves and not the guy! Men are into pleasure as ladies do. The difference is that the pleasure of men ranges with the situation they are in. When lonely; lady, bored; watch games, alone; into the pub. That guy you view as a player is a made player. He plays the role you want. He is a bad guy because you want him to be. Take it this way, you notice him with a friend, a colleague or maybe just a girl he has just met

BYE BYE SEPTEMBER

I cannot remember last time when the longest Month gripped us as September did. Our INNOCENT leaders were tortured at the annals of the Hague, while here at home lives were lost and the shilling was not doing good with the Dollar. It all started at the beginning of the month when innocent hustlers at Mukuru Sinai, who wanted to contribute towards national building were burned into ashes. this people were not just risking their lives or not heeding to the countless warnings of staying away from danger zones. This were tax payers just like you and I who seeing how there tax money was being washed away by water decided to take measures to cut on the loss. May their souls rest in peace. This murderous September instinct having shown its brutality at Sinai, it decided to pop its head on roads. The tales were devastating. It showed that it could and it can. The government had to return to the Alcoblow, maybe it will work, who knows? What amazes me is why nobody realizes that our road

THE GHOST OF AUGUST ARE HAUNTING US

Down the memory lane Kenya blinks the tears of frustration in August. This year was an exception when with a sigh the Ghosts did not stir in the graves during the gloomy August when the cold brazes Nairobians. Now that we have shoved the ill fated month out the window, September set in in a style to the chagrin of many kenyans. It all stated when in Sinai, a Biblical Holy mountain, was razed and drowned in the river of fire. The Sinai hear is not in the middle East but rather a slum in Nairobi. One wonders, If Sinai is to turn out to be a place where fire falls like rain the Sodom could be a mountain of hope and law! Hundreds lost their lives and property was destroyed while thousands were left homeless. If you think Kenya learned from the disaster then you are dead wrong! It is just another home for political gymnastics and barbaric chant by our politicians in the hope of gaining polls. Before the country could recover from the blaze, another disaster hit. Now this one was from

KENYANS ARE BIG RISK TAKERS

Cruising in and around Kenya, popping your nose where they do not belong, you will realse that we indeed are RISKTAKERS! Going with the events of the early September where we lost over hundred lives you could notably nod your head to the heights of risk we climb. Drawing petroleum Gas from the A river will require some wit and concentration! And smoking! We are indeed risk takers! Let’s start with the most recent, Sinai a densely populated slum in the city of Nairobi, Sprawling with masses of lives bustling in the early morning drizzle, with eyes so keen to notice the unseen! Then with a glaring happiness, DUSH!! Someone notices that apart from water, there is some more, petrol! The gods must be crazy! http://allafrica.com/stories/201109140129.html BIG RISK!! Someone lights a cigarette or is it the numerous bonfires that grace our slums? Another risk! Hundreds die and some more are left injured. Just for taking risk Just some kilometers ahead you

Grow rich: a nightmare!

I take a humble opportunity to explore the myth, Grow RICH. It is everyones dream to fly high in the skys of plenty and of course be of substance. Question  is how much wealth are you to gunner and in which way? There are so many theires that try to outline the clearcut path to wealth unmentioned as authors and authors try to delve into the topic. Many are times that I ask myself, is there a way you can read a manual to gain wealth? Someone help me out here.....

My side of the story!

You can believe in you, decide its you and leave by you but the ghost of those who surround you can either be your undoing or your doing. This is dependent on what picture you potray of yourself and the everzealous fight you involve in. It is therefore imperative to distinguish yourself as an epitome of you, build by you in you. Therefore, how then do you determine you? How will you make you be an everflowing well of happiness, zeal and immense strength and power? Let us explore this together! Welcome aboard.