Tuesday, 29 March 2011

The Kenya IDPs Vs Masai Vs Government




Tilting their farms while armed.
  The other day i was looking in a Kenyan local TV station that was ailing news about  Masai demonstrating about mau forest land allocation. The parcel of land in question is said to be owned by a certain powerful family whose father was a cabinet minister during the reign  of the founding father of this great nation called Kenya.
The Masai community claims that, when the decision to settle the internally displaced people of PEV of 2007, land was in a dispute of who actually owns it. On one side was the family of a former Minister in Kenyatta government and on the other side is the Masai community.

This land is in the now world famous forest, Mau forest, and to be sincere am a bit confused here.The people who the government wants to re-settle here were mostly those who came from Eldoret area during the PEV. Most of these people had their own farms,house and were living a normal live.
Eldoret was one area that business was known to do well and many people from different communities found themselves there working or employed.

Kikuyu community is known for its hard work ability to get money anywhere,any time and with any means.Due this factor, some of them found  Eldoret as a safe heaven and bought land. This has been their homes since then (depending on when once bought the land) and no one raised any query when this people were buying the lands.

I do not want to talk about land issue as its a very complicated matter that you cannot come out clear about it. What i do know is that every Kenya has a right to own any property he/she wishes to buy in any part of the republic. That's why you will find some areas with almost every tribe of Kenya living there, e.g Nakuru.
Mau Forest complex is an area of great importance to this great nation, Kenya and other countries within the region.That's why with all concerns,mau forest issue should not be politicised.

On top of this, this land that our fellow Kenyans (Masai), claims to be theirs should be looked well. We know that all land belongs to the Kenya Government and the Kenya government is government elected by Kenyan people for its people, thus all Kenyan land belongs to its people. So someone will ask, whats the meaning of the title deeds?. This are paper documents that are government proved for you to be leased with that parcel of land for some time. Its was borrowed from British way of land administration who were our master.

Our government has borrowed the land act from England and that why the title deed is a very important and vital documents when you have it.You can borrow a bank loan or secure yourself from court of law as a security bond.Every Kenyan knows that as long he/she has a title deed, he has a wealth that he can share with his/her family, that's why am a bit confused when i hear that the government is looking for an alternative land to settle the IDPs who had title deeds of their farms

Am just kindly asking, what about their farms in Eldoret, what happened ? I believe that, every person has a basic fundamental rights of being protected wherever he/she is,it does not matter which tribe he/she comes from security is a must for us all.

We do pay taxes so that the security organs will offer the required security to all of us, employed or none employed.The security of  citizen, is the paramount of any government. Thus i do not understand why the Kenya government is looking for an alternative land to settle people who had worked hard and bought their own land. People who had employed themselves and did not want any assistance from the government for their daily lives.

Why should a government buy another land for people who  had their own lands, it dose not make any sense at all.

The confrontations happening now between the Masai community and the government can somehow be legitimate on grounds that, the land in question was illegally acquired by its original owner and from the word go its was wrong. Well if that's is the case, the land should be returned to the government and not to the Masai. The former minister family should refund the money paid for it by the government, and blame their father who was so powerful and had acquired the land "illegally".

If the government can use force to resettle the IDPs, then why can't the same force be used to settle the IDPs back to their farms. Why should the government create  another problem yet the first one is not yet solved. What will happen to original farms, will the government take them over or some people have already allocated themselves.

I think its government mandate to make sure all IDPs are re-settled back into their farms and not on alternative farms. Re-settling them on alternative land means that there are some special communities than others, who can take other people farms prepare,plant and harvest and no one can ask a question. It beats all odds for same government to force another community to accommodate some people who had their legitimate lands which has been taken irregularly by some other people.

Please, this is ridicules and you should give us a break of mind. take people to their farm which they bought with their own money, and stop creating more problems within a problem.
And the Masai community, you should also understand that in this age there is no way you can come together and claim that, that land belongs to you all, this is a big lie, if you say the land was irregularly allocated and it should be returned back to the government, i can support your agenda, but claiming it belongs to you, who give it to you in the first place?

Let us be open with each other and build our country on grounds that cannot be shaken, its the high time we start living positively with one another, telling our children the facts and nothing else but truth. Land can be of no use if we can start looking more into a better education system that will allow our children get good jobs and stop depending on farming and livestock keeping which is the main causes of our land problems and infightings.
With good governance from the counties, the municipalities should have good and well managed cemeteries.
This is because, most Kenyan communities tend to claim that, the farm is a must have so that their family members can be laid to rest in a better place. At the moment this is true due to the pathetic situations of most cemeteries. But i believe with good management this can be a thing of the past.

Its my hope that a better solution of the IDPs resettlement will come,and am looking forward to hear that everyone is back to his/her original farm. This will show a committed government that is able to protect its citizens all over the country.
Adios.




Tuesday, 22 March 2011

Peter Mwaura Blog: The Killer brew of Kenyans Youth.

Peter Mwaura Blog: The Killer brew of Kenyans Youth.: " The other day i was in my rural home town Elburgon, within Nakuru county in rift valley province. It was around 14.00h..."

The Killer brew of Kenyans Youth.




The other day i was in my rural home town Elburgon, within Nakuru county in rift valley province.  It was around 14.00hrs GMT and we were having a cup of tea at Alfa cafe restaurant as it was raining and cold, Elburgon is about 1850m above sea level and its among the cold part over this season in Kenya.I was two other friends and we were talking general talks about current affairs when two young men came and greeted us. As African we are used in greeting each other with hands and shaking with a good grip but in this case,one of my  friend refused to shake this guys hands and we followed the suit.


This was during one of the many burials taking place due to illicit brew taking in Elburgon

I asked him why he did that, and he responded, " man, did you see this guys palms, it seems as if for the last one month this guys have not washed them, i think time has come when people should not be shaking hands as its becoming common to see people who cares less about their bodies and prefers taking the cheap liquor" he said.This cheap liquor has done total damages to young people of this nation to a point where its should be proclaimed as a national disaster.

From where we were seated we counted more than 20 people both young and old, male and female whom by the way  talking you could tell, for the better of the day they were taking the illicit brew, commonly known as chang'aa.

Back in 1970s till 2002, local liquor commonly called chang'aa here in Kenya(different communities have their own names), was not allowed by law. If caught drinking, you and the seller were arrested and taken to court of law and likely jailed.

In 2002, when the powerful KANU government was removed from power by NARC government,the illicit brew act was changed and was legalised.This was the beginning of a doomed youth generation in Kenya.
In 2005 women from central province started demonstrating on roads as their husbands had become zombies in bed. There were claims that even young men were not performing and young children population was in decrease. People thought that this was a joke, but with time the situation got bad and the fruits of this liquor is all over in  Kenya.
What amazes me is that, we all know,  in our African culture liquor was meant for certain age and for certain ceremonies. The current situation is different with all age groups men and women taking this liquor at any giving time either in the morning,day or night.This is crazy, instead of people working, you will find them busy around dens where the liquor is sold.

Our elders (wazee),used to take liquors but it never happened  a day that he will urinate on himself or sleep in a ditch because he cannot be able to go home. During those days, our fathers married more than one wife and were able to father children with all of them and mostly one wife would have not less than six children.
Our fore fathers were very strong men and could trek tens of miles and be able to come back home and do their home duties with great precise. There was respect for men with many children.

The current situation is so pathetic, this young men cannot even satisfy one wife. We have seen newscast where young beautiful girls claims that their husbands has not slept with them for over a year yet they(wives) have feelings. There are some isolated cases where father in law has come to the rescue of his name and clan by offering the needed service on behalf of their zombie son.

In the morning, if you take a look in areas that this illicit brew is sold you will come across men and women both young and old standing at strategic points looking for any person that pass-by whom they can borrow some few coins.

Most of them ask for as little as Sh. 10.00(Approx $0.125). If you happen to ask for what purpose, they will try and answer, he/she has some few coins he/she wants to add together and buy some food. The worst can happen if you tell him that you want to buy the food for him rather than give the coins. He will give funny excuses that he knows where there is better and cheaper foods and its not safe for you to go there.

If you give him the coin and after 10 Min's you happen to see him, you will be astonished with the new look, he will be totally drunk and talking all manner of words and falling down. Due to the strong effect of this liquor, these people do not wash they cloths neither bath. Their body has a very bad odour and cloths are tattered.

Its unfortunate that this liquor was legalised and it has taken too long to see the effects on youths.
Families have separated due to this liquor, school going children have dropped out as their father and mothers cannot be able to work properly and pay school fees.In the end we have some of those children going the same way and starting to take the same liquor, and another lost generation line starts.

I salute Naivasha member of parliament(Hon. Motutho), for coming up with  what is called Motutho rules.I think this is one thing that we shall remember you did for this country.

Can someone tell me weather truly this is liquor or its an idea to eliminate our youth, how can a glass of this concoction drive someone crazy with a span of 10mins to appoint of urinating in an open market, children watching and not have a second thoughts what he is doing. This guys can say any word on earth without a brick of an eye or shame that his mother/father might be around.

Whoever came with "cheap liquor idea", you have destroyed our future generations for good. What kind of monster you are, making young mothers kill their children aged even months by not taking care of them. We Kenyans regret the day you were born and we wish that you will varnish and never be recalled  by anyone.
I feel pain when children who are supposed to be in schools are not due to negret from their parents who have taken liquor drinking as part of their dairy duties instead of working and educating their children.There is going to be a gap of  generations in future as people who are supposed to father and continue the generations tread are busy drinking this liquor and killing their capability to be fathers.

Apart from that, economy wise, this has taken a nose dive in agricultural sectors, farms are empty, no one is working in them. Older people are getting employed as the young once has  failed in education and cannot qualify in few vacancies available. This is affecting the country as a whole and within a short period, we shall have our lovely Kenya in world map  for country with very poor economy and fewer people.
The government must come forward and make sure that Motutho rules are effected properly and heavy punishments for the culprits,failier to this, the current government will be remembered as one that failed to protect its citizen from greedy rich businessmen who are behind this business.


Its my wish that one day our lovely Kenya will be once again health nation with people taking control of their drinking habits.
Bravo Kenya i love you  and i want the best for you.
Adios.

Friday, 18 March 2011

The stone the builder rejected shall be the corner stone



Today 18/03/2011 i woke up with very disturbing minds, over the night i tried to sleep but i kept on waking up i tried to watch Ben Carson movie about 'gifted hands' but i could not concentrate, why this? i asked myself.


Yesterday as i was going home in a bus seated to me was a young man in a company of a young beautiful girl. They had a nice talk between themselves about the days work, i presume they work together as the talks were of how to improve they marketing strategies.


From the Bus station to the next stop at a place called bomas of Kenya is about 9Kms and this guys had great talk which i liked.


At bomas of Kenya a man who was seated on the same row of seat as us embarked and another man came, he was in his mid 30s. The drama started here.


The new intruder started asking the young girls funny questions which the lady did not want to respond, her companion asked the other guy to stop bothering them has they handily know each other.


We in Kenya can be able to guess someone tribe by the way he/she pronounces some words. I could tell that the lady was from the same tribe with the new intruder but the lady's companion was from another tribe.


The intruder had very harsh words for the lady which in the end, she was called a seller out. I do not think the girl and her companion were lovers, but more of work mates. The intruder who i think was suffering from inferiority complex kept talking how he fly to sevral countries and how he assocaites with big peopel in high plances.He alos went further and insulted the other young man that he thinks its the only his tribe that can rule Kenya, how can they keep on ruling and having our girls, no way this must stop, he busted his big mouth.


For the next 10 Kms or so, people in the bus kept mum, just listening to this young man talking all type of trash of how we need foreigners to help so that the next country CEO comes from small communities.


Well before we reached my destination, the young intruder disembarked and we continued with our journey.


I kept asking myself if that is the type of leaders that we are being told should lead Kenya. The hatred in this man was too much that he seemed out this world, why this? The answer is =Kenya Politics=.
I realized i was disturded over night due to the tribal elements in most Kenyans and we need to stop before its to late.


Our political leaders have over the years preached hate politics of other tribes, if a politician(I will call them politician as i think time has come to know who is a leader and a politician) is accused of wrong doing against this country, the trade is that, he or she will retreat to his/her home yard and call for big gathering where she/he will claim that his/her tribe is being persecuted.


What i know is that no one ever applied to be born in a particular tribe, this is God's plan and am happy whom i am.


The good thing is that one day you and i will leave this world and all your hates will never matter . At the moment you will not sleep because you just thinking of how to tarnish a certain community or person's name , just beacuse you have let your self be enslaved by wrong politics.






Most Kenya have this disorders of hate because of either political views or tribe factor. My adivice is if you are a victim just don't care about them, place your hope and faith in God who will lift you up when the storm becomes too much, and will put you down when it passes under with victory on your side.





Remember this, the stone that the builder rejected, shall become the corner stone. Never fear who can only harm body only but cannot determine your destiny. Further more not all of us will like you and most us shall try to work on your down falls. So be your master and be positive.





I just cannot understand why someone hates another person with allot of passion just because of his/her tribe, this is crazy and our politicians should stop these campaigns as its killing our values as Kenyans.


Am looking to the day when Kenyans will see themselves as Kenyans and not as tribes, congratulations to our neighbours Tanzania. Hold that respects together guys its very vital for the growth your country and to the next generations. As we Kenya slip back to tribal lines of the so called young turks, lit up the funnel of unit among you and you will never regret.


And to all Kenyans who are beyond this tribsl and hatred politics, I salute you and i pray that you will try to recruit more members to this wonderful club.

Long live Kenya



All the best.


Adios.

Thursday, 17 March 2011

This terror gang 'mungiki'


Kenya is my country and i love it, its full of life, the climate is wonderful and you will love anything you come across in this land. We are about 40 millions and we have 42 known tribes. All races are found and am a proud Kenyan because of this, welcome all, Kenya Hakuna Matata.

Kenya has is known as an Irland of peace as most of he neighbours are in conflicts most of the times. This does not mean that all was well all those years, no but the magnitude were less for media attentions.

In 2007, elections, our beloved Kenya was put in hall of shame by some few politicians and their gangs of terror. Back in 1991 when the KANU government agreed under pressure to repeal section 2(A) and allowed multipartism, the then President Moi, liked saying that Kenya will be divided on tribal lines and peace will never prevail. Moi liked 'threatening' Kenyans on his road side stop over people gathering by saying Kenya is not ready for democracy.
In 2001 at Afraha stadium, Mr. Moi addressed a very big gathering and most of them were youths. Its at this gathering that Mr. Moi called for the group to lay down their arms for exchange of material things and jobs in the government sector,that was the first time most Kenyans heard about mungiki. This was after this terror group had killed and maimed fellow Kikuyu's in central and rift valley. The gang was famous of killing and even peeling off skin from their victim, it was feared and no one would dare talk about the group.

Believe me or not, Kikuyu's hates these gang and any parent will die to hear that his son has joined them. During the former President Moi reign, the Kikuyu tribe was at the receiving end and most young men failed to secure jobs due to hate compain from Moi colonies, this caused this young men to be idle and hate their owns-self.I believe with some few greedy Kikuyu politicians, Mr. Moi knows knows better how mungiki came to be. Mr. Moi has on more than one occasion held meetings with leaders of mungiki in full views of cameras.

In 2003, the then police commissioner Mr. Philemon Abongo' banned all terror groups, mungiki, Taliban, jeshi la mzee, kosvo among others. To my knowledge the ban still stands and i just wonder where the government is when we see these groups holding meetings.

One of the most re known Kenya politician minister, Hon Michuki will be remembered as one minister that was almost able to eliminate mungiki during his reign as the minister for internal security. The killing of youth associated with mungiki were too many that no young man would dear join the group.

Mungiki has terrorised people and Kikuyu were the most victim of this group,when the police force was dealing with this group, the gang turned their anger against the police and Kikuyus. In Karatina the memories are very fresh of the killing of about 28 young men who were policing their homes/village after the Government failed to protect them. Police force has also had its taste of this gang with several officers being killed, one senior office was killed near his home in cental province an area he was assigned to deal with the group.

Thus, with all this happens, mungiki was a group with its own agenda and killing or forced circumcision has been done not only to Luos but even KKikuyu's ladies, why am i saying this...

ICC chief prosecutor, Ocampo is saying that mungiki was a state organisation with clear goals of killing, tormenting and circumcising Luos by force during the PEV period. Any Kenyans knows very well that this terror gang could in no way work with police force, am not saying they were w not used during the PEV, no but Ocampo should come clear who,where and how the group was used, this group could organize its self within no time and do anything with or without political blessing. One thing i know is that there was a bad blood between the Kenya police force and mungiki and there is no way those two groups would have worked together.

Its my wish to see justice done to all Kenyans who suffered during that period, but am getting worried if at all that will happen. The report we have read from one of the presiding judges shows some weakness in the case from Mr. Ocampo. If this happens, then its going to be pain and sorrow for all those souls killed and the many thousand's Kenyans who lost their properties and still lives in camps.

All Kenyans knows about mungiki and if the case is that, the group was state organization, then there is allot of concern how the investigation were done.

Kibera is one area that was caught in the violence and for two months the area was a no go zone, killings that happened in Kibera ought to be brought forward , burning of the toe market and destruction of property. Some home owners were told to leave and never to return and till today, some of those house are occupied by people who do not pay rent to the owners.

The destruction that happened in Nakuru cannot be compared to what happened in Kisumu, Naivasha and even Kibera, yet Kisumu and Kibera are not covered in the case, why.. ??

Am so worried that we had allot of faith with ICC doing justice for us,but the court seems will not be furnished with proper information/investegations to guide it conclusion.Its going to be shame to see people who planned and bank rolled the violence going free with their normal lives due to poor investigation done by officers who we believed in them.

When you know the truth, the truth shall set us free, and truth will one day come out no matter how many tonnes of lies put on top of it, the pain will be that innocent Kenya were killed, others were jailed (if it will happen), others lost their hard earned properties yet the world was watching and claimed to bring justice to culpits.

If i may be asked i would suggest that if Ocampo fails to justify his case against the six Kenyans, he should be held responsible for injustice in Kenya. Remember since he named them, our politicains forgot all about implementing the new constitution and i wonder what will happen next.

I urge the six suspect to head to The Hague and ague their case, stop all those meeting and talking, thanks to Major Genreal Ali for the silence your case has arleady shwon some loop holes and who knows.... what next.., the possibilities are great, there is a very weak case presented to the judges. But if in one way or another you were part of those plans to kill Kenyans, carry your own cross, and if you know more than what Ocampo knows say it and clear the doubt.

I wish you guys all the best, i wish the Judges all the best and i wish Ocampo same. Lets hear the case.

Adios.


Wednesday, 16 March 2011

For Africa, not yet time for Nuke Plant


Japan,Nippon-koku or Nihon-koku) is an island nation in East Asia.[9] Located in the Pacific Ocean, it lies to the east of the Sea of Japan, China, North Korea, South Korea and Russia, stretching from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea and Taiwan in the south. The characters that make up Japan's name mean "sun-origin", which is why Japan is sometimes referred to as the "Land of the Rising Sun". the country that suffered very dearly in the world war two, has once again got it once again, and this time not from another country, but a calamity of its own.



Japan is a super power economically.Its said that after the world war two,the Emperor said that' Japan will alawya try and not be involved in wars and will work very hard to build its economy for the better lives of her people. Todate Japan is the world most promising super power economically at number four.



Over years, this has been the case with Japan been the leading country in vehicle production and export. Toyota motor company has sold more car than any other car company in the world. Electronically Japan is leading with some of the best equipments, TVs, DVDs, Cameras just a few to mention.



Been an island and located at what is called north America plate, the Japaneses knew very well that, their country was very venerable to quickies. Japan decided to have the best equipments to monitor earth quirks and Tsunamis occurrence's.



That's why on Thursday/Frieda 10/11, when the earth quick that caused the tsunami, the world watched what was happening through the many Japan camera technology of monitoring.



As the world comes to terms with what has happened to this third world great economically country, another problem has emerged and this is my main worry.



We are told that a nuclear reactor has exploded and there are chances that it may melt down and release some nuke fumes to the air.



Japan knows the effects of such magnitude after being on the receiving end of the atomic bomb from American.



Although the said reactor is mainly used for generating electricity power, the process used is the same for producing the nuke bombs.Its said that if at all some of nuke gas gets out of the system, calamities that can follow is worrying.



There are many countries in the world trying to build nuclear reactors for domestic use, this is according to those countries. Iran has being in the news with US and allay claiming that Iran wants to have reactor that can produce nuke weapon's.


Tanzania is among other countries that are pursuing the goal of having a nuke reactor for their domestic use, this is good news knowing that Tanzania has a very poor electricity power output and this has affected many business with investors not entering in to the market.


Back in 1998 August Kenya was attacked with a bomb at US Embassy, Tanzania had its won military equipments exploding twice, Uganda had a sect that burnt its followers inside the sect building.Every time there is excessive rains, in any African country there are floods that destroy properties and kill people.


My concern is that we have seen what has happened in Japan, and notable the nuclear reactor which is said to be melting down. It's said that there might be some small amount of the chemicals escaping to the air, and by this we know that a disasters might be roaming.


If Japan cannot be able to safe guard these reactor, what will happen when one of African country gets this technonogy?. Take Tanzania for example, twice the military has shown the world that it cannot be accounted to safe keep its' own atms. The twon of Dar-el-salaam has been in two attacks from ots owm military wares. Innocent Tanzanians died and other injured after military wares explodes due to poor way of storage.


Now if you cannot keep grenades, bullets ,motors and other explosive in safe storage, how will you be able to safe guide a nuke plant? If the world wants some big calamities to happen, go ahead and assist one of African countries with nuclear power plant.Am an African and i love my continent very much and thats why i do not want mass killing of my brothers and sisters through nuclear plant. Its worthy to have the technology for better use, but am worried as we do have sometime leaders who can compromise with terror groups.



Corruption has made our governments to be very irresponsible and you just need money to achieve any act you wish. I think time is not yet for African countries to have nuke plants, it will be a matter of time before we have terror gangs using the technology and the plnat for mass destructions.


My souls goes to all those lovely Japanesse who have lost the loved once. Its painful to see what has happened. Sometimes we cannot understand the power of nature, be strong and you will make back to where you used to be.



Adios





Monday, 7 March 2011

Women and 100 years.


On 8Th March, women all over the world cerebrated 100 years women's day, this is great achievements and i thank you mamas wherever you are, you are all great stars in you own ways.


Having such a day for all those years makes someone feel proud and encouraged, women are wonderful managers of their own affairs.


We have seen great women who were prime minister and president of their countries, M/s Gold Meier, M/s Benezir Bhutto, Mrs Margret Thatcher, Mrs. Indra Gandhi,Mrs. Arroyo, Mrs. Gorazon Aquino, M/s Eleen Sir lief and many more. This women have made great marks in this world and we have witnessed great decision made by them. Thanks to all citizen who elected them in their respective countries.


In Kenya the issue of equality started way back during the reign of President Moi, Moi made it clear for total care of women and children. In 1980s, few women were able to contest for leadership or even employments, but the current Kenya is totally different, we have women in all areas of oportunities, which is very promising way for our mothers and sisters, but one thing keep on bothering me.


The population of women compared to men is almost double, but i do not understand why women have taken all those years to know their rights. If you look in politics, women leaders are very few yet the majority of who votes are the same women, can someone unlock the puzzle for me?.


One hundred years is a very long period that women have been cerebrating this day, what have they been cerebrating as most of issues in the millennium development goal of 2030 should have been tackled long ago.


Education for girl child,earler marriages, inheritances and many more issues are things that women caucus should have brought forth long ago, it amazes me to see that UN had to come out with a proper planing for women for the millinium develpoment goal 2030. Some of this issue has being with women since time in memory.


All said, its better late than ever, one thing that keep on bothering me is the way our Kenya ladies are behaving,i do appreciate very much how our ladies have stepped forward in developing our beloved country. We have very educated ladies heading various big companies and sensitives ministries in the government. Others are doing wonders in self employment sector, this is good and i salute you ladies.


The only thing that i do not agree with women is how after succeeding in their area of choice and life in general, they start 'claiming' more freedom from either their husband or boy-friend, i call it a CLAIM as for so many years , she never complained about this and it only came after having several group meeting with some other women. Its very painful to see couples that have been together for over ten years separating because the lady of the house feels there in no freedom. Most of times i have asked those ladies,'which freedom do you want'?, and the answer is almost the same.


I need freedom to hung out with my friends, i don't want anyone to ask me where i am or why am coming home late, etc. I need to do MY things without consulting anyone or careling about an answer to him, yet women are the worst partners and wifes when it comes in controlling their husbands and boy-friends lifes.


When God created world, He gave Adam some condition on how to live in Aden, governments all over the world have constitutions,law and policies that its citizens must follow and adhere to. That's means, we human being must have some controls on our daily lives on how we behave and live.


The marriage institution in Kenya is passing through a very rough test, where divorces are the order of days. Why is it that after going through all that we all know a marriage can go through, after struggling to put food on the table, learning, building, having a wonderful family, you want to end your marriage because of the success you have, how do you want your child to be, with a husband/wife?.

If you do not want a husband yet you have a boy, how will you want his life to be, without a wife and his won family?

What about your girl child, when she graduate from University do you want her to just have a child with a man and ditch him the way you did? Women please look forward tomorrow is coming and what goes around. comes around.


Its very common now days to hear young working class women just wanting to have children and ditch the man, the Kenya men are just being used like haifer for breeding, its OK and i have no ill feeling about this, my concern is the highpocrancy with those women , why get married when you know you won't be honest with it.

I think time has come where Kenyan men who wants to marry should either go to Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda, Burundi and other Central Africa countries, Kenyan men are humble and i think we were given the wrong type of girls. Please Kenyan Girls get the Nigeria, Ghana, African American and the south Sudanese, this are guys that can handle your roughness.


After all said, i know we have our great mothers, mothers born back before 1960s who are wonderful mothers, i salute you on how you brought up your families in unity and loving.


I hope this women day will address in future the needs of family values as well whats is happenings in the world of A WOMAN.



All the best guys.


Adios.