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Ole Ntimama
tycho
#41 Posted : Monday, September 05, 2016 12:37:52 PM
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I wonder if he had a book on the Maasai in his library. I really hope he did...

Ole Ntimama may be one of Kenya's heroes.
Njung'e
#42 Posted : Monday, September 05, 2016 1:05:09 PM
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kaka2za wrote:
[quote=Caveman][quote=hardwood][quote=Caveman][quote=hardwood]

Not we, you should celebrate his life.
Maybe you got a free cave in Enosupukia.


Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly ....Eish!Laughing out loudly
Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm.
tycho
#43 Posted : Monday, September 05, 2016 1:47:10 PM
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tycho wrote:
I wonder if he had a book on the Maasai in his library. I really hope he did...

Ole Ntimama may be one of Kenya's heroes.


Quote:
Ntimama (a government minister until the recent cabinet reshuffle) has written
in the journal Cultural Survival Quarterly: β€˜For about ten years (1890-1900) we resisted the British colonialists ... By 1901-2 we were a defeated people. We were killed by the thousands...’


Caveman
#44 Posted : Monday, September 05, 2016 3:13:47 PM
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Njung'e wrote:
kaka2za wrote:
[quote=Caveman][quote=hardwood][quote=Caveman][quote=hardwood]

Not we, you should celebrate his life.
Maybe you got a free cave in Enosupukia.


Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly ....Eish!Laughing out loudly

I drill my own caves (Najitegemea). I will never inherit or ask for assistance to acquire one.
Many people call me Maasai......may be because I am un-adulterated by the modern vanity and vices.
Siringi
#45 Posted : Monday, September 05, 2016 4:07:11 PM
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sparkly wrote:
The quality of leadership in Africa is perplexing. Kenya for instance is a country where 97% of population is below 65yrs, Over 50% below 18yrs, life expectancy is 59 yr.

Yet a man aged 86 yrs led his tribe to statehouse on 9 August 2016 then died peacefully in his sleep barely 20 days later.

How does a man with one foot in the grave lead his grandchildren, great grandchildren and get to determine their future?

Other examples abound. A certain Governor has been in hospital 3 yrs out of the 4 of his term so far. He leads his county from his hospital bed as his MCAs scram and fight to take advantage of the leadership vacuum. Why can't he just step down?

Let us not go to Zimbabwe where a similarly youthful population is led by a barely conscious 92 year old. An old man who is not in control of his bodily functions leading his great great grandchildren.

Wonders of African leadership!


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kaka2za
#46 Posted : Monday, September 05, 2016 4:35:57 PM
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Caveman wrote:
Njung'e wrote:
kaka2za wrote:
[quote=Caveman][quote=hardwood][quote=Caveman][quote=hardwood]

Not we, you should celebrate his life.
Maybe you got a free cave in Enosupukia.


Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly ....Eish!Laughing out loudly

I drill my own caves (Najitegemea). I will never inherit or ask for assistance to acquire one.
Many people call me Maasai......may be because I am un-adulterated by the modern vanity and vices.



Ati nini??Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Vile wanalewa na kuhanyahanya??

But you are right both are old vices.
Truth forever on the scaffold
Wrong forever on the throne
(James Russell Rowell)
Impunity
#47 Posted : Monday, September 05, 2016 4:46:44 PM
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sparkly wrote:
The quality of leadership in Africa is perplexing. Kenya for instance is a country where 97% of population is below 65yrs, Over 50% below 18yrs, life expectancy is 59 yr.

Yet a man aged 86 yrs led his tribe to statehouse on 9 August 2016 then died peacefully in his sleep barely 20 days later.

How does a man with one foot in the grave lead his grandchildren, great grandchildren and get to determine their future?

Other examples abound. A certain Governor has been in hospital 3 yrs out of the 4 of his term so far. He leads his county from his hospital bed as his MCAs scram and fight to take advantage of the leadership vacuum. Why can't he just step down?

Let us not go to Zimbabwe where a similarly youthful population is led by a barely conscious 92 year old. An old man who is not in control of his bodily functions leading his great great grandchildren.

Wonders of African leadership!


W O R D
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Wamunyota
#48 Posted : Monday, September 05, 2016 5:45:52 PM
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Impunity wrote:
sparkly wrote:
The quality of leadership in Africa is perplexing. Kenya for instance is a country where 97% of population is below 65yrs, Over 50% below 18yrs, life expectancy is 59 yr.

Yet a man aged 86 yrs led his tribe to statehouse on 9 August 2016 then died peacefully in his sleep barely 20 days later.

How does a man with one foot in the grave lead his grandchildren, great grandchildren and get to determine their future?

Other examples abound. A certain Governor has been in hospital 3 yrs out of the 4 of his term so far. He leads his county from his hospital bed as his MCAs scram and fight to take advantage of the leadership vacuum. Why can't he just step down?

Let us not go to Zimbabwe where a similarly youthful population is led by a barely conscious 92 year old. An old man who is not in control of his bodily functions leading his great great grandchildren.

Wonders of African leadership!


W O R D

Applause Applause Applause Applause
Hutia Mundu!!
masukuma
#49 Posted : Monday, September 05, 2016 11:36:29 PM
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Wamunyota wrote:
Impunity wrote:
sparkly wrote:
The quality of leadership in Africa is perplexing. Kenya for instance is a country where 97% of population is below 65yrs, Over 50% below 18yrs, life expectancy is 59 yr.

Yet a man aged 86 yrs led his tribe to statehouse on 9 August 2016 then died peacefully in his sleep barely 20 days later.

How does a man with one foot in the grave lead his grandchildren, great grandchildren and get to determine their future?

Other examples abound. A certain Governor has been in hospital 3 yrs out of the 4 of his term so far. He leads his county from his hospital bed as his MCAs scram and fight to take advantage of the leadership vacuum. Why can't he just step down?

Let us not go to Zimbabwe where a similarly youthful population is led by a barely conscious 92 year old. An old man who is not in control of his bodily functions leading his great great grandchildren.

Wonders of African leadership!


W O R D

Applause Applause Applause Applause

watu wazoee kunyakua... these things are not given... unapita nazo!! Fikiria Kaleos - kwa karibu kila mtu ni kijana... wanapita nazo!! sasa nani amefunga wa maasai? Wasapere pia wako na tabia hiyo hiyo!! Vijana... nyakuweni!
All Mushrooms are edible! Some Mushroom are only edible ONCE!
AlphDoti
#50 Posted : Tuesday, September 06, 2016 10:31:57 AM
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Posts: 6,275
Location: Kenya
Wamunyota wrote:
Impunity wrote:
sparkly wrote:
The quality of leadership in Africa is perplexing. Kenya for instance is a country where 97% of population is below 65yrs, Over 50% below 18yrs, life expectancy is 59 yr.

Yet a man aged 86 yrs led his tribe to statehouse on 9 August 2016 then died peacefully in his sleep barely 20 days later.

How does a man with one foot in the grave lead his grandchildren, great grandchildren and get to determine their future?

Other examples abound. A certain Governor has been in hospital 3 yrs out of the 4 of his term so far. He leads his county from his hospital bed as his MCAs scram and fight to take advantage of the leadership vacuum. Why can't he just step down?

Let us not go to Zimbabwe where a similarly youthful population is led by a barely conscious 92 year old. An old man who is not in control of his bodily functions leading his great great grandchildren.

Wonders of African leadership!

W O R D

Applause Applause Applause Applause

This is hard-talk, but the truth nonetheless! Applause Applause
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