tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post4191969705858457440..comments2024-03-28T17:52:49.942-07:00Comments on You Missed This: Terrible crab mentality that rules the Kamba peopleUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger72125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-25852868773236605242010-09-06T02:07:32.585-07:002010-09-06T02:07:32.585-07:00True!True!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-43042403152362364352010-08-26T13:53:26.696-07:002010-08-26T13:53:26.696-07:00House of Mumbi! Has the most tribalists of the 21s...House of Mumbi! Has the most tribalists of the 21st Century.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-8519158035359531752010-08-26T13:51:42.060-07:002010-08-26T13:51:42.060-07:00Everyone knows that Kikuyu men are super useless.....Everyone knows that Kikuyu men are super useless... In the villages its their women who toil and sweat and ensure there children go to school.<br /><br />As the men! Drink their lives away, and cant 'perform'. Only to create a lazy cabal...Mungiki that kills their own.<br /><br />Prisoners, parking boys, conmen, power hungry barons, murderers, land grabbers... KENYA IS IN THIS MESS, BECAUSE OF KIKUYU'SAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-23109368951556691472010-08-26T13:42:16.202-07:002010-08-26T13:42:16.202-07:00Bwa ha ha ha 'Toothpicks'...Lol! For an af...Bwa ha ha ha 'Toothpicks'...Lol! For an african man must be seen to carry 'Anacondas' with them.<br /><br />I would rather have a HUGE! uncut manhood rather than a 'Toothpick' because I can always have the procedure done surgically and voila! A HUGE! Anaconda that bites your women like craizee!<br /><br />Your doomed with your 'Toothpick' forever...bwa ha ha ha!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-86233037208436386762010-08-26T13:37:06.972-07:002010-08-26T13:37:06.972-07:00A man has never been described by a foreskin but b...A man has never been described by a foreskin but by his ability to provide for and take care of his family.<br /><br />Please check the National Aids Statistics for Kenyans Under 45 Years and the Latest Insurance Statistics - Kikuyus have the highest cases of HIV and atleast now we have ARV's.... So know the statistics of late 90's and early 2000 in Luo Nyanza have turned to the enemy huh! <br /><br />Thieves, Useless Men ( we have your women), Mungiki!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-43026793419660322892010-08-26T13:31:53.440-07:002010-08-26T13:31:53.440-07:00Lol! Ati 'Toothpicks' Bwa ha ha haLol! Ati 'Toothpicks' Bwa ha ha haAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-11984131330148252872010-08-26T13:31:32.480-07:002010-08-26T13:31:32.480-07:00Lol! Ati 'Toothpicks' Bwa ha ha haLol! Ati 'Toothpicks' Bwa ha ha haAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-12425977131587201872010-08-26T10:15:00.580-07:002010-08-26T10:15:00.580-07:00ah, the size of the **** a man doth make! If that&...ah, the size of the **** a man doth make! If that's the best you can do, then you're forever doomed to flying toilets, AIDS, serfdom and whatever maladies that ail you today and tomorrow. The worst would be that they're all very well deserved.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-59327141574833524412010-08-26T09:59:10.763-07:002010-08-26T09:59:10.763-07:00I would rather have a small dick but be able to us...I would rather have a small dick but be able to use my brain rather than have a big uncut one that does the thinking for some people...!Kikuyus are the most populus,so the small jembe does its work effectively after all..!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-74767701868280829652010-08-26T07:43:49.174-07:002010-08-26T07:43:49.174-07:00@Anon 10.04 p.m
The reason why Luos marry from di...@Anon 10.04 p.m<br /><br />The reason why Luos marry from different tribes is because they are open minded and not tribal bigots.<br /><br />The percieved enemy 'kikuyu' especially attracts Luo men to hunt from them. But the truth of the matter is that 'House of Mumbi' men dont actually know how to please nor take care of a woman, and just look at the villages in Central, young men are wasting their lives away through cheap liquor, Mungiki menace has made parents from the region to take their daughters elsewhere to avoid forced marriages and ofcourse the 'Mtoto ni wa mama' mentality of Kikuyu men<br /><br />Truth be told the Majority of parking boys, single mothers and hardcore criminals languishing in jail hail from the house of mumbi.<br /><br /><br />And finally House of Mumbi men simply carry manhoods the size of 'toothpicks' as compared to Luos and Luhyas Lol!, so please forgive us for taking your women away, as you go about drinking your and blinding your future generation.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-8938460372607418422010-08-25T20:22:19.892-07:002010-08-25T20:22:19.892-07:00Anon 7:22,Jaluos exhibit KONDOO mentality,they hav...Anon 7:22,Jaluos exhibit KONDOO mentality,they have no capacity for independent thought..!They thus follow the dominant sheep wherever it wanders..!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-35937440734715871012010-08-25T19:22:30.367-07:002010-08-25T19:22:30.367-07:00WHAT MENTALITY RULES THE JOLUO OF LAKE VICTORIA?WHAT MENTALITY RULES THE JOLUO OF LAKE VICTORIA?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-80661807766664899862010-08-25T15:54:55.679-07:002010-08-25T15:54:55.679-07:00The future of Kenya lies in Kenyans seeking domest...The future of Kenya lies in Kenyans seeking domestic solutions to dometsic problems. Only Kenyans know what ails them and can come together to eradicate these. As happened by the passing of the constitution we need lead even as outsiders try to derail or take credit for our work.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-46365961363229188712010-08-25T14:30:00.359-07:002010-08-25T14:30:00.359-07:00Daniel arap Moi aka "arap Kunyuku" is a ...Daniel arap Moi aka "arap Kunyuku" is a has been and a hanger-on whose time is long gone. He is a relic of the 'Cold War' paternalistic support system.<br /><br />Kenya is now a free country and he is free to come and go as he wishes, he can associate with any groups, individuals and institutions of his choice.<br /><br />An opportunity he denied so many Kenyans during his August, 1978 - December, 2002 era of brutality.<br /><br />Kenya has survived as a country and it will continue to thrive, thanks to August 4th, 2010 and the type of new democratic approach that will be taken by majority of its citizens.<br />---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br />President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni, should be accorded all the respect, extra security and red carpet welcome that befits any head of state and as dictated by protocol.<br /><br />There is no shred of any tangible evidence whatsover President Yoweri Museveni (of neighbouring Uganda) played an underhanded role in the last general elections.<br /><br />We (Kenyans) are the ones to blame for what happened before, during and after the general elections.<br /><br />The ugly PEV buck stops with us, Kenyans, and there is no benefit in trying to deflect the one time national blight and shame.<br /><br />Let's learn from Rwanda's past as we try to forge a better future for ourselves and the next four generations.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-23868004916761010652010-08-25T10:25:42.903-07:002010-08-25T10:25:42.903-07:00Museveni should be heckled by Kenyans on Friday
Wh...Museveni should be heckled by Kenyans on Friday<br />What do you think about his role in last General elections in Kenya? Upepo mbaya ashindweAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-88822624691392374682010-08-25T10:14:54.341-07:002010-08-25T10:14:54.341-07:00Is former Kenyan President,Daniel arap Moi a digni...Is former Kenyan President,Daniel arap Moi a dignitary like former Ghanaian president John Kufuor on Friday?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-58202166111882160672010-08-25T08:46:42.266-07:002010-08-25T08:46:42.266-07:00So many of us have been bought for a very cheap pr...So many of us have been bought for a very cheap price at one time or another. <br /><br />So many of us have been used, abused and wasted by the powers that be, by various institutions and by many nations in one way, shape or form.<br /><br />So many of us have allowed ourselves to be molded into stooges in order to gain some academic, financial, political, religious or social advantage, or reward of some kind.<br /><br />Are we aware of how many immigrants are willing and ready to mold themselves into sychophants in order to achieve some kind of permanent residency or gain honorary citizenship by way of "naturalization"?<br /><br />Mutahi Ngunyi is no exception to what on goes on in our midst.<br /><br />He may have been waiting in the shadows for the opportune moment to tell Kenyans that "I told you so" but the historic out of August 4th, trampled all of his fears and edited versions of premonitions of doom.<br /><br />BOOK - <b>'Upheavals After The Referendum'</b> By Tahi Guny, coming soon to a book store near you.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-13923334874955002342010-08-25T08:12:25.651-07:002010-08-25T08:12:25.651-07:00Anon 7:18 AM
Mutahi Ngunyi is Mutahi Ngunyi, and ...Anon 7:18 AM<br /><br />Mutahi Ngunyi is Mutahi Ngunyi, and he was right on the mark when he predicted at one time that Kenya would go up in flames during or after the referendum.<br /><br />Fortunately, it never came to pass due to the fact that Kenya still has some individuals who are very wise, patriotic and seasoned political leaders who have always put the nation's best interests above all else. <br /><br />These individuals did not waste their whole energies on fighting tooth and nail for what was agreed upon before, during and immediately after the "Naivasha Accord".<br /><br />Otherwise, Mutahi Ngunyi's gloomy predictions would have materialized to our shocking surprise had these leaders failed to figure out the numerous snares that were placed along the path that brought the country to the August 4th referendum without any wanton destruction of life and property in all regions of Kenya.<br /><br />In brief, some goons in "Camp XAK" were bent foiling the constitution process and they went out of their way to set up the leaders in "Camp BXK" for frustration and consequent failures.<br /><br />Luckily, the peace loving leaders in "Camp BXK" saw the ploys in advance and pursued their plan B that had been developed just in case the outcome of the "Naivasha Accord" ended up contrary to what had been agreed upon earlier on.<br /><br />So, the goons in "Camp XAK" had no more dirty tricks, ... cards, or underhanded alternatives to provoke the patriotic minds of "Camp BXK", but to agree to what they had not expected in the first place.<br /><br />The rest as we say, was epilogued with the voices, choices and actions of many Kenyans on August 4th, 2010.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-39722237249742791022010-08-25T07:18:25.908-07:002010-08-25T07:18:25.908-07:00Mutahi Ngunyi - thats the guy who was claiming ken...Mutahi Ngunyi - thats the guy who was claiming kenya will explode during the referendum. The fake pundit and prophet of doom. <br /><br />Bert has a sharper interlect, I wonder how he conned his way to write a column. If this is an attempt to rehabilitate him, pole sana he has no place post-katiba<br /><br />He has currently gone underground hoping to surface later with wired theories when people have forgotten. He let himself be bought very cheaply and now he is dumped.<br /><br />Just google - Mutahi Ngunyi and read his "fantastic" - he can put Harry Porter to shame - stories, wonder were the chap got his ideas. I put it to you he was a stooge and we all know how stooges end.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-30735057517949888002010-08-25T06:43:46.308-07:002010-08-25T06:43:46.308-07:00We have had enough of this "terrible Crab men...We have had enough of this "terrible Crab mentality of Kamba people". Can we move on to something else? This post stinks now... since Sunday come one....!!!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-37197654261848504782010-08-25T06:15:51.600-07:002010-08-25T06:15:51.600-07:00Luos need to become "softer" to be able ...Luos need to become "softer" to be able to win support from kambas and kalenjins. The 2nd round of the presidential election is likely to still be a luo-kikuyu affair (raila v.uhuru). In that scenario kambas and kalemjins will decide the outcome. I still think the kalenjin vote is not irretriavably lost for raila. He needs to go down on his knees and promise them big jobs in the next gava. A large chunk of kambas can be won over on the basis that the centro guys have had too much to eat. Luos need to cease their criticism of kalanzo and ruto. raila needs to repackage himself and get rid of disagreeable fellows like nyongo and miguna. He also needs to show he is influencing appointments of non luos in big positions. The feeling right now is that his half loaf only goes to luos. There is a kikuyu called mutahi ngunyi who used tell him the truth in Nation. He needs such people. Just my two cents.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-47544628461441840532010-08-25T00:09:34.651-07:002010-08-25T00:09:34.651-07:00It is then the task of the Parliamentary Implement...It is then the task of the Parliamentary Implementation Oversight Committee to oversee the process in every sense. MPs may, by a two-thirds majority, extend or delay enactment of a particular legislation up to a maximum period of one year but must otherwise enact them in the given timeframe.<br /><br /> If they fail to do so, pursuant to a citizen’s petition, the courts may advise the President to dissolve the National Assembly, and he is obliged to act on such an order. It would be a tragedy if what was gained through the ballot is subsequently lost through the pen of crafty technocrats and wily politicians.<br /><br />It will be blatant impunity and deceitful pretence as usual by those in the know. We all know there is a lot at stake for many in the Government who reluctantly waded along in the vote merely for fear of public backlash.<br /><br />The call to Kenyans to be vigilant during this critical time may be laudable but vigilance is hardly enough to keep anti-reformists at bay. The same Parliament tried to introduce more than 150 amendments to the draft before the vote, which is a pointer to the competing interests ahead.<br /><br />Others even attempted to mutilate it at the Government Printer. These anti-reformists are keenly waiting to dilute provisions of various sections of the constitution or significantly alter the meaning, riding on the false maxim that a law can have various interpretations. Whilst some may argue the provisions of the Constitution are explicit and cannot be diluted or altered at will, it is a known fact the drafters can attach different meaning to the spirit of these provisions and draft laws accordingly.<br />So, just remember that while the big guys are partying its launch, they will also be scheming to snuff the life out of it.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-55499835926875387082010-08-25T00:09:21.981-07:002010-08-25T00:09:21.981-07:00Those partying could be a threat to survival of ne...Those partying could be a threat to survival of new laws<br />By Billow Kerrow<br />August 27 will be a party, big time, for the big-wigs of the nation. For majority however, it will be an opportunity to witness another pledge to pull this nation forward as envisioned in Vision 2030.<br /><br />It is a vision that those living a squalid life in our slums would want fulfilled. A dream that more than half our people, who live in abject poverty, would wish to realise before their sunset years. But we are not out of the woods yet. Anti-reformists continue to scheme big, and will use everything in their arsenal to torpedo the full crystallisation of this constitution.<br /><br />The courts are just one of the several options at their disposal. The Church, reeling in ignominy, is another disgruntled party to enlist. However, the key group to watch is the political class. The recent announcement of a Cabinet committee to oversee enactment of the laws required in the new constitutional is unnecessary, and conflicts with the provisions of the constitution, to say the least.<br /><br />It would be the wrong party to draft Bills that will shift or limit their powers and functions. For instance, the Treasury has openly expressed its discomfort with various provisions that whittle down their powers, or create new institutions that will take away their present responsibilities. Office of the President, Local Government and Judiciary would equally find it unpalatable to internalise some radical changes in the Constitution.<br /><br />Consequently, there is growing discomfort that these institutions will attempt to maintain the status quo through circumventions in the laws to be drafted. Section 261of the new Constitution elaborately outlines the responsibility for enactment of the laws. It requires that the Attorney General in consultation with the Commission for the Implementation of the Constitution (CIC) to draft the bills for tabling in Parliament, with the help of the Kenya Law Reform Commission.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-71691433094675815342010-08-25T00:08:46.364-07:002010-08-25T00:08:46.364-07:00Those partying could be a threat to survival of ne...Those partying could be a threat to survival of new laws<br />By Billow Kerrow<br />August 27 will be a party, big time, for the big-wigs of the nation. For majority however, it will be an opportunity to witness another pledge to pull this nation forward as envisioned in Vision 2030.<br /><br />It is a vision that those living a squalid life in our slums would want fulfilled. A dream that more than half our people, who live in abject poverty, would wish to realise before their sunset years. But we are not out of the woods yet. Anti-reformists continue to scheme big, and will use everything in their arsenal to torpedo the full crystallisation of this constitution.<br /><br />The courts are just one of the several options at their disposal. The Church, reeling in ignominy, is another disgruntled party to enlist. However, the key group to watch is the political class. The recent announcement of a Cabinet committee to oversee enactment of the laws required in the new constitutional is unnecessary, and conflicts with the provisions of the constitution, to say the least.<br /><br />It would be the wrong party to draft Bills that will shift or limit their powers and functions. For instance, the Treasury has openly expressed its discomfort with various provisions that whittle down their powers, or create new institutions that will take away their present responsibilities. Office of the President, Local Government and Judiciary would equally find it unpalatable to internalise some radical changes in the Constitution.<br /><br />Consequently, there is growing discomfort that these institutions will attempt to maintain the status quo through circumventions in the laws to be drafted. Section 261of the new Constitution elaborately outlines the responsibility for enactment of the laws. It requires that the Attorney General in consultation with the Commission for the Implementation of the Constitution (CIC) to draft the bills for tabling in Parliament, with the help of the Kenya Law Reform Commission.<br /><br /> It is then the task of the Parliamentary Implementation Oversight Committee to oversee the process in every sense. MPs may, by a two-thirds majority, extend or delay enactment of a particular legislation up to a maximum period of one year but must otherwise enact them in the given timeframe.<br /><br /> If they fail to do so, pursuant to a citizen’s petition, the courts may advise the President to dissolve the National Assembly, and he is obliged to act on such an order. It would be a tragedy if what was gained through the ballot is subsequently lost through the pen of crafty technocrats and wily politicians.<br /><br />It will be blatant impunity and deceitful pretence as usual by those in the know. We all know there is a lot at stake for many in the Government who reluctantly waded along in the vote merely for fear of public backlash.<br /><br />The call to Kenyans to be vigilant during this critical time may be laudable but vigilance is hardly enough to keep anti-reformists at bay. The same Parliament tried to introduce more than 150 amendments to the draft before the vote, which is a pointer to the competing interests ahead.<br /><br />Others even attempted to mutilate it at the Government Printer. These anti-reformists are keenly waiting to dilute provisions of various sections of the constitution or significantly alter the meaning, riding on the false maxim that a law can have various interpretations. Whilst some may argue the provisions of the Constitution are explicit and cannot be diluted or altered at will, it is a known fact the drafters can attach different meaning to the spirit of these provisions and draft laws accordingly.<br />So, just remember that while the big guys are partying its launch, they will also be scheming to snuff the life out of it.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-22770427599640139912010-08-25T00:08:04.953-07:002010-08-25T00:08:04.953-07:00Those partying could be a threat to survival of ne...Those partying could be a threat to survival of new laws<br /><br /><br />By Billow Kerrow<br /><br />August 27 will be a party, big time, for the big-wigs of the nation. For majority however, it will be an opportunity to witness another pledge to pull this nation forward as envisioned in Vision 2030.<br /><br />It is a vision that those living a squalid life in our slums would want fulfilled. A dream that more than half our people, who live in abject poverty, would wish to realise before their sunset years. But we are not out of the woods yet. Anti-reformists continue to scheme big, and will use everything in their arsenal to torpedo the full crystallisation of this constitution.<br /><br />The courts are just one of the several options at their disposal. The Church, reeling in ignominy, is another disgruntled party to enlist. However, the key group to watch is the political class. The recent announcement of a Cabinet committee to oversee enactment of the laws required in the new constitutional is unnecessary, and conflicts with the provisions of the constitution, to say the least.<br /><br />It would be the wrong party to draft Bills that will shift or limit their powers and functions. For instance, the Treasury has openly expressed its discomfort with various provisions that whittle down their powers, or create new institutions that will take away their present responsibilities. Office of the President, Local Government and Judiciary would equally find it unpalatable to internalise some radical changes in the Constitution.<br /><br />Consequently, there is growing discomfort that these institutions will attempt to maintain the status quo through circumventions in the laws to be drafted. Section 261of the new Constitution elaborately outlines the responsibility for enactment of the laws. It requires that the Attorney General in consultation with the Commission for the Implementation of the Constitution (CIC) to draft the bills for tabling in Parliament, with the help of the Kenya Law Reform Commission.<br /><br /> It is then the task of the Parliamentary Implementation Oversight Committee to oversee the process in every sense. MPs may, by a two-thirds majority, extend or delay enactment of a particular legislation up to a maximum period of one year but must otherwise enact them in the given timeframe.<br /><br /> If they fail to do so, pursuant to a citizen’s petition, the courts may advise the President to dissolve the National Assembly, and he is obliged to act on such an order. It would be a tragedy if what was gained through the ballot is subsequently lost through the pen of crafty technocrats and wily politicians.<br /><br />It will be blatant impunity and deceitful pretence as usual by those in the know. We all know there is a lot at stake for many in the Government who reluctantly waded along in the vote merely for fear of public backlash.<br /><br />The call to Kenyans to be vigilant during this critical time may be laudable but vigilance is hardly enough to keep anti-reformists at bay. The same Parliament tried to introduce more than 150 amendments to the draft before the vote, which is a pointer to the competing interests ahead.<br /><br />Others even attempted to mutilate it at the Government Printer. These anti-reformists are keenly waiting to dilute provisions of various sections of the constitution or significantly alter the meaning, riding on the false maxim that a law can have various interpretations. Whilst some may argue the provisions of the Constitution are explicit and cannot be diluted or altered at will, it is a known fact the drafters can attach different meaning to the spirit of these provisions and draft laws accordingly.<br /><br />So, just remember that while the big guys are partying its launch, they will also be scheming to snuff the life out of it.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com