Saturday, August 20, 2011

African Safaris And Sex Tourism: What Nobody Wants To Talk About | Maasai men secrets

African Safaris and Sex Tourism: Myths And The Truth That Nobody Wants To Talk About

Global tourism is a very competitive business just now and the competition is getting fiercer by the day.

Why is it then that arrivals in Africa continue to be high and in many cases is on the rise? Why do so many choose to snub cheaper and more attractive emerging destinations to come to the Dark Continent?
In fact many African governments are looking at the foreign currency flowing into their treasuries and giving themselves a pat on the back for a job well done. Indeed the Kenyan government has done everything possible to frustrate tourist arrivals and tourism in the country while issuing polished statements to the contrary. In reality they have done the opposite including high visa fees and roads leading to game parks that are so bad that a cattle track is much better. If Kenyans got to know what tourists go through traveling to the Masai Mara game reserve, they would be surprised. And yet the tourists just keep on flocking into the country in large numbers.

The truth is that a very high percentage of these tourists are actually sex tourists. This has to be the best kept secret in the tourism industry on the continent. This blogger has seen some interesting communication with prospective tourists and even websites that are very effective in attracting visitors into the country and what I have seen is shocking to say the least and leaves no doubt as to why Kenya and the strong sexy Masais are such a big attraction.

Africa has been a fascinating subject for many Europeans. The truth is that scores of Europeans fantasize about having sex with an African, especially a real African warrior straight from the bush somewhere. It is fascinating how so many in the West are much more knowledgeable about customs of the Masai for instance that the things they would tell a local Kenyan about this much-sort-after-tribe would really surprise them. Not to mention the fact that there have been plenty of well-publicized liaisons between local Masai morans and white women who were willing to give up everything (including their families and children to be with some Masai moran who has never used a cologne in his lifetime nor a toothbrush and toothpaste.

This is the real tourism niche that the country has successfully attracted.

My investigations have revealed that there are even some well known up market tourist hotels at the Coast that are doing roaring business attracting their own clientele directly. And guess what bait they are using to do this?

Politicians and stake holders will violently deny the contents of this post. But it is the truth. Pure and simple. Mta-do?

Why Masai warriors attract white women like a magnet

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Why Yusuf Hassan Won the Kamukunji Parliamentary Seat

Abdi Yusuf Hassan won the Kamukunji parliamentary seat just a few hours ago garnering 19,030 votes.

He happens to be from PNU and that is what short-sighted political analysts are busy emphasizing on this morning. Had Brian Weke of Narc Kenya (who came in third with 4,064 votes) won then I would have emphasized the role his party played in winning those elections.
Yusuf Hassan the new Kamukunji legislator
Even if ODM’s Ibrahim Mohammed alias Joni (who came in second with15,517) had won I would still NOT have emphasized the party or its’ role in the election victory. Read the full results HERE.

Many so-called political analysts still don’t get it. The vast majority of Kenyans have moved on from this party thing. They are getting wiser by the day in realizing that there is no difference between the political parties, what matters is the individual. They have taken note of the fact that it is not PNU nor ODM legislators who are refusing to pay tax it is the majority of legislators in the current house. Greed, corruption and impunity do not recognize or respect any party lines.

Having said that, there is no denying that money played a major role in the victory of Abdi Yusuf Hassan. The man was backed by some very serious cash and the people behind that cash is what should be of great interest to Kumekuchans just now.

An incident that happened at the Shauri Moyo tallying centre yesterday is an interesting pointer. Makadara MP Gideon Mbuvi arrived riding on a motorcycle and accompanied by over 20 other people also on motorbikes. Mbuvi entered the Shauri Moyo hall and after a short while emerged again but this time with a large group of chanting youths in tow.

Folks, there is a really fascinating thing unfolding within PNU that has a lot of similarities with what happened within ODM in 2007. A group led by Vice President Kalonzo Musyoka is working overnight to increase its’ influence within the lose alliance of parties that is claiming to be a unified party. This group is spending cash like there was no tomorrow. It is not clear where exactly the funds are coming from but the clear agenda is to get the water melon into State house (a mirage for hopeless day dreamers if you ask me). This same group is the one that recently financed the poll by the Nakuru-based Smart Octopus Limited (what a revealing name).

Maybe I should take this opportunity to reveal how these opinion polls are usually done. For starters you must know that doing a national opinion poll is pretty expensive. And I guess that you also know that these companies doing the polls are not NGOS or World Bank sponsored entities, but private profit-making enterprises.

I know what your next question is. Do they even bother to do a poll? Of course they do. If you wanted figures and a breakdown they will give them to you. The only difference is that the figures are tweaked slightly to portray “the client” in good light. So one easy way of establishing who has sponsored a particular poll is to look at the final analysis of the particular pollster which they give in the press briefing they usually hold to release their results.

The tweak done by the Smart Octopus outfit was to announce that one Kalonzo Musyoka is the candidate who would have the greatest majority in the event of a run-off in the next presidential elections. What I find extremely interesting is the timing because we know that many analysts are of the view that the next general election will have to go into a run off with two candidates competing in the final showdown for State house. I am not one of those analysts because I firmly believe that there is a huge chance that the next president of Kenya will be duly elected without a run off. But that is a post for another day because today we are talking about the Kamukunji by-election.

Any doubts that there was a serious money game going on in Kamukunji should be dispelled by the high number of double registration that was detected. Of the 42 voters arrested during the by-election yesterday a staggering 38 were for double registration.

The VPs remarks when the Kamukunji poll results were released was even more illuminating for those who want to know what is really going on behind the scenes. He said: “I congratulate Hassan for emerging victorious. It was a result of unity of purpose in PNU alliance which shows better things are coming,”

Hmmm.........