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Ndunduri gwa Kiongo
alma
#51 Posted : Thursday, November 13, 2014 3:11:41 PM
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FRM2011 wrote:
Was going through KCPE rankings for 2013 and guess which school was leading from behind in Nakuru county. Ndundori pry school.

@wendz and @alma, this is a chance to give back to your community. Start something for ndundori pry school and we shall support.

A while back I sought support from wazuans for my former primary school and the response was amazing.

I was particularly impressed by one wazuan gentleman who offered to pay school fees to the best girl. His only condition; absolute confidentiality.


They voted for TNA they may as well go get their laptops.
Jose: If I make it through this thug life, I'll see you one day. The Lord is the only way to stop the hurt.
Ngong
#52 Posted : Friday, November 14, 2014 10:15:19 AM
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grew up on the opposite valley of this great place, the beauty of this place was destroyed during fuata nyayo error, malmanet,nyahururu,menengai forests were all cleared and grabbed not forgetting the aberdares towards njabini
Muriel
#53 Posted : Friday, November 14, 2014 11:18:46 AM
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alma wrote:
FRM2011 wrote:
Was going through KCPE rankings for 2013 and guess which school was leading from behind in Nakuru county. Ndundori pry school.

@wendz and @alma, this is a chance to give back to your community. Start something for ndundori pry school and we shall support.

A while back I sought support from wazuans for my former primary school and the response was amazing.

I was particularly impressed by one wazuan gentleman who offered to pay school fees to the best girl. His only condition; absolute confidentiality.


They voted for TNA they may as well go get their laptops.



What a man! What a response! He is all here - Alma!

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kysse
#54 Posted : Saturday, December 26, 2015 10:58:40 PM
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Welcome to ndundori.



plus porridge from a gumboot.
marko
#55 Posted : Sunday, December 27, 2015 12:38:52 PM
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kysse wrote:
Welcome to ndundori.



plus porridge from a gumboot.


Is that a bloody chapati? *indian accent*
WHO DARES WINS
kayhara
#56 Posted : Sunday, December 27, 2015 12:44:28 PM
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kysse wrote:
Welcome to ndundori.



plus porridge from a gumboot.

Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly the legendary, big chapati
To Each His Own
Shak
#57 Posted : Monday, December 28, 2015 6:44:38 PM
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love this thread
harrydre
#58 Posted : Sunday, December 20, 2020 8:38:11 PM
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Location: Kanjo
Kusadikika wrote:
This is not meant to be disrespectful to anybody. It is an exploratory thread on common Kenyan cultures. For those who are overly sensitive on matters tribal please do not be offended. I am hoping that by people contributing honestly people will get a better understanding of how different people view each other.

It is my understanding that every tribe in Kenya feels superior to all the others and they all have their Jinga tribe. This may be a bit too sensitive to go into but if you can shed light on this without being offensive I would like to know how people from different tribes view others.

What is however more interesting is that within tribes people from different areas always feel superior to people from other areas and there are plenty of Jokes about Jinga people from certain areas. Among the Kikuyu, I think the most famous place is Ndunduri. People from Ndunduri especially a place called gwa Kiongo are supposedly not very bright and they do all sorts of funny things like drink Uji from their gumboots and knock on the door of Hotels before they go in. I have met many people from Ndunduri and they too laugh at these jokes but I wonder how they came about.

My question is, what is the origin of these stereotypes? Do you have them in other tribes and what are they?


I was driving to Nakuru from Nairobi through Njabini and somewhere past Tumaini, I saw a sign reading Ndondori Gwa Kiongo > >...I couldn't help remember this thread and just laughed. unfortunately my phone was dead and I wasn't able to snap the sign.smile
i.am.back!!!!
essyk
#59 Posted : Wednesday, January 06, 2021 10:44:55 PM
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A real time ndunduri mandazi.

lakini si hii ukipigwa nayo utalala icu.
"The true measure of a man is how he treats someone who can do him absolutely no good.
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