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Mututho !!!!
kysse
#41 Posted : Saturday, December 14, 2013 8:50:33 AM
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Was with some workmates this morning who are very incenced with mutotho.
I have laughed so hard just listening to their complains and the reason why they must be allowed to drink. Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly
One of them said say eti they even need some alcohol ya kutoa lock.
So I asked, 'You mean to say that alcohol can remove a water lock? What else can it do since I like DIY stuff. At that moment I started imagining stuff like it cleaning the toilet,windows etc.
Eti it's taking one more to neutralize the effects of the others!! Was like seriously???
Eti hiyo ni talk ya wazee.smh!


Kweli Mko na shida.Laughing out loudly
FRM2011
#42 Posted : Saturday, December 14, 2013 10:52:34 AM
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Rankaz13 wrote:
FRM2011 wrote:
Okay good people, let's focus here. This thread is almost mutating and we really don't want it to become one of those epic duels pitting @hambuglar against @alphadoti and @mukiri.

Methinks Mr.mututho is a disturbed mind. His hatred of alcohol is almost pathological. Could he be having a painful experience ? Like losing a child or close relative to alcohol ?

We all agree there is a drinking problem in the country, but you don't bring a guy who hates alcohol because of his personal issues. Now even teetotalers like myself have stopped taking him seriously.

Finally, the criminal case facing mututho is extremely serious. Its not a corruption case but a forgery case. The evidence is damning. The dude forged KRA receipts and claimed 42m from KNH. During the last hearing, a KRA official whose signature was forged testified and I would be scared if I were mututho.

May be therein lies the problem with our alcohol chief.


He says he lost his own brother to alcohol and related health complications.

@rankaz, now it makes sense. Too sad he can't face the challenge ahead of him rationally. By focusing on side shows that do not add value to the campaign, he is throwing away the goodwill from the sober ones amongst us.
AlphDoti
#43 Posted : Saturday, December 14, 2013 11:17:32 AM
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tycho wrote:
Meanwhile, does this law also prohibit all forms of advertisement of alcohol? Do we have a study on why 'Kenyans' have a drinking problem?

This is politics and politicians playing the revenue game with the masses, nothing more.

Some research done a while back call it "sin taxes". Some observation is that taxes on alcohol and cigarettes don’t discourage consumption on heavy users, but it helps in dettering new comers or light user or occasional users. And as @tycho said, this “sin taxes” are designed to boost revenue. Most of the costs of drinking and smoking fall on individual consumers.

So I agree that it's politically driven agenda and Mututho must have support somehow.
Mastermind
#44 Posted : Saturday, December 14, 2013 11:26:50 AM
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He should have started this fight at his house. Or he's just another mislead parent. Daughter..
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Kratos
#45 Posted : Wednesday, December 18, 2013 6:08:45 PM
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In an interview with Capital FM News, Mututho complained that his proposition for temporary licenses to sell alcohol in homes has been misconstrued to mean that people should get licenses to hold residential parties.

“Kenyans are misinterpreting the law. When you are at home with your family, you are not selling, so why are you worried about this? There is no place here which talks about how you transport alcohol to your house. But Kenyan are interpreting this like the U.S law, where some states don’t drink alcohol on some days and one can be arrested if they pass alcohol through there, but this does not apply in Kenya,” Mututho explained.

However, service providers contracted to supply alcohol in homes or other places have to get temporary licenses since their existing licenses are confined to their areas of operation.


Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Na vile watu walikua wameruka ruka hapa. Anyway, where did the initial misinformation come from? Media perhaps?

“People will believe a big lie sooner than a little one, and if you repeat it frequently enough, people will sooner or later believe it.” ― Walter C. Langer
alma
#46 Posted : Wednesday, December 18, 2013 6:35:16 PM
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Kratos wrote:
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In an interview with Capital FM News, Mututho complained that his proposition for temporary licenses to sell alcohol in homes has been misconstrued to mean that people should get licenses to hold residential parties.

“Kenyans are misinterpreting the law. When you are at home with your family, you are not selling, so why are you worried about this? There is no place here which talks about how you transport alcohol to your house. But Kenyan are interpreting this like the U.S law, where some states don’t drink alcohol on some days and one can be arrested if they pass alcohol through there, but this does not apply in Kenya,” Mututho explained.

However, service providers contracted to supply alcohol in homes or other places have to get temporary licenses since their existing licenses are confined to their areas of operation.


Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Na vile watu walikua wameruka ruka hapa. Anyway, where did the initial misinformation come from? Media perhaps?


No the fellow said twice that if you drink under your mugumo tree go get a license.

We just applied pressure on the jamaa and it worked.

Now for his sniffer dogs story.
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quicksand
#47 Posted : Wednesday, December 18, 2013 6:59:44 PM
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This 'law' Mututho is referring to (someone please quote it from a legal document) appears to contravene the constitution, therefore it has no legs. I should like to see him try to charge someone in court with this because the charge will be thrown out (and harassment, trespass and incompetency counter charges filed against him)..doesn't NACADA retain legal services or an in-house lawyer?
sorovi
#48 Posted : Thursday, December 19, 2013 12:03:25 AM
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"The National Authority for the Campaign Against Drugs and Alcohol Abuse (NACADA) Chairman John Mututho has said that his proposals on managing alcohol use in the country have been misinterpreted.

In an interview with Capital FM News, Mututho complained that his proposition for temporary licenses to sell alcohol in homes has been misconstrued to mean that people should get licenses to hold residential parties."

Seems the guy is hearing our voices smile smile

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MatataMingi
#49 Posted : Thursday, December 19, 2013 5:16:04 PM
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This guy is completely drunk and probably on serious drugs.

When I read this article, I thought it was April 1.

These are the kind of articles that are printed the world over as April Fool jokes.

I look forward to him coming to my house.
MatataMingi
#50 Posted : Thursday, December 19, 2013 5:32:26 PM
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AlphDoti wrote:
alma wrote:
masukuma hyperbole is coming up with a law that gives police the right to enter my house and tell me what to drink, how to drink it, when to drink and even charge me for drinking.

If you remove the work drink from the above sentence and replace it with pray, the you will probably agree with me that Mututho shouldn't be anywhere near sober minded legislators. No pun intended.

Now you equating pray with drinking.
And you're complaining about 5 o'clock call for prayer, this is almost waking time for most people who go to bed early, not alcoholics who stagger home at 3pm. Before you ague with me in time, please read about successful people, check what time they wake up. Now here you're telling people they should not wake up early, they should drink alcohol until wee hours of the night and struggle with hangover at 10am.

And who said we won't use vehicles? What we're saying is majority of those who cause road accidents are under the influence.

@alma I'm not agreeing with Mututho, but you see we are not seeing you condemning alcohol. Why don't you say, yes alcohol is not good but let's find better ways of making people drink responsibly?

Again can you tell us the benefits of this alcohol anyway? Just give us a comparison of its merits and demerits, honestly. I can only see disadvantages of alcohol.

Tell me I'm lying about the below proven effects of alcohol:
1. Makes a person irresponsible in his actions. Is it a lie?
2. Makes a person aggressive and rough. Is it a lie.
3. Makes a driver cause accidents since he has no full control of himself. Is it a lie?
4. Reduces thinking ability and reasoning power. Is it a lie?
5. Crees headaches, hangovers, fatigue and weakness. That is no one who drinks whiskey so much can argue that he has not experience this with wife. I'd it a lie?
6. Affects lunges and kidneys. Is it a lie?
7. Makes one irresponsible to family, puting most of his time on drinking. Didn't we see central women demonstrating last yer about their husbands who have failed in their homes?
8. Makes one lose his job as performance goes lower and lower.

That is whythese things are strictly prohibited all over the world because of their bad effects on the individual, society and te nation.

@alma I can see you are fun of porn too, it's also harmful my friend. That's why Nrth Koea was tough about it. It's better to remove such a disease from the society, and what better way than targeting the producers!


I am sorry @ AlphDoti. I think you have the wrong impression here.

I understand and respect your religious beliefs. However, you have to do the same for other people who have their own beliefs and views.

Your list above of all the problems with drinking alcohol, are only for people who drink too much.

Normal, successful professionals ALL around the world drink in moderation. Doing this does not create all the problems you have listed.

In fact, many successful, happily married couples go out together to have a drink and a meal.

By the way, various medical studies have concluded that moderate drinking is actually good for you.

Cheers, while I move to my beach bar and have a sun downer with my better half.

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