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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.