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Nicholas Kipyator Biwott
harrydre
#111 Posted : Wednesday, July 19, 2017 10:24:44 AM
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Kusadikika wrote:
In Biwott's funeral the family stood up to tell the world what a great man he was. In Nkaissery's funeral the world came to tell the family what a great man he was.


~kusadikika 2017~
i.am.back!!!!
hardwood
#112 Posted : Wednesday, July 19, 2017 10:31:22 AM
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The Biwott-lets, the children...



Biwott’s children Manu, Gloria, Klara, Rita, Rhoda and Esther
hardwood
#113 Posted : Wednesday, July 19, 2017 11:24:08 AM
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hardwood wrote:
The Biwott-lets, the children...



Biwott’s children Manu, Gloria, Klara, Rita, Rhoda and Esther


I thought the children should have been half caste and not black and white. Did total man do a Michael Jackson?
Fullykenyan
#114 Posted : Wednesday, July 19, 2017 11:45:01 AM
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hardwood wrote:
hardwood wrote:
The Biwott-lets, the children...



Biwott’s children Manu, Gloria, Klara, Rita, Rhoda and Esther


I thought the children should have been half caste and not black and white. Did total man do a Michael Jackson?


The ladies look biracial, however i guess they have straightened their hair up.
I found it sad nevertheless, that this funeral was being broadcasted live. Biwott does not deserve such a honour.
Anti_Burglar
#115 Posted : Wednesday, July 19, 2017 12:05:52 PM
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Kusadikika wrote:
In Biwott's funeral the family stood up to tell the world what a great man he was. In Nkaissery's funeral the world came to tell the family what a great man he was.



Their consciences must have been seared. There is no other way to explain it.
Iganamagana
#116 Posted : Wednesday, July 19, 2017 1:43:42 PM
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Lolest! wrote:
Kusadikika wrote:
In Biwott's funeral the family stood up to tell the world what a great man he was. In Nkaissery's funeral the world came to tell the family what a great man he was.


Chui pia ana mkwe!
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Said Ms Hannie Biwott: “He never prided himself on his good deeds, sought to elevate himself through connections, tried to curry favour through flattery or throwing names. Till the end, he remained a humble man, never seeking recognition for his generosity.”


Suala la (ma)bibi
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The programme portrayed Ms Hannie as Mr Biwott’s only wife but the perceptions that other wives exist enveloped the church.
Professor Margaret Kamar, the former Eldoret East MP and Higher Education minister under the Grand Coalition government, was present throughout the service but there was no mention of her—even though some accounts have suggested that she is also Mr Biwott’s spouse.

Proof of Mr Biwott’s polygamous life would however be laid bare when retired Tanzanian President Jakaya Kikwete revealed that when he received the news of Mr Biwott’s death he called three of the former minister’s widows to send his condolences.


Hard to believe.
hardwood
#117 Posted : Wednesday, July 19, 2017 1:54:48 PM
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Biwott led an active business life and was regarded as one of Kenya's most successful entrepreneurs.

As a teenager in the late 1950s Biwott worked alongside his father who had established a successful fruit and vegetable business in Eldoret. The young Biwott also borrowed small amounts of money from a local bank with which to expand his own business sideline selling meat products and eggs. Nicholas Biwott continued to expand his own business and in the late 1960s formed ABC Foods selling food and animal feed products.

Within a few years Nicholas Biwott was able to invest in farms and businesses, taking advantage of the post-independence banking policies at the time by which Kenyans were granted loans on favourable terms. In 1969, aged 29, Biwott purchased the Eldoret Town International Harvester (IH) dealership (now FMD trading as Lima Ltd). He also purchased a dairy farm in the same year, started an importer exporter business in 1972, purchased two wheat farms in 1974, invested in the sole agency for IH in Kenya for agricultural tractors and implements in 1975, and purchased a local air operator in 1977 (now Air Kenya).

Biwott's business philosophy of purchasing small or failing businesses, investing and re-investing in them over many years, appears to have paid dividends. He is now regarded as one of Kenya's wealthiest businessmen.

Biwott's businesses in Kenya employ thousands of people and one company of which he is the major shareholder, has for many years been listed among Kenya's top 10 corporate taxpayers.
Kusadikika
#118 Posted : Wednesday, July 19, 2017 2:36:16 PM
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hardwood wrote:
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Biwott led an active business life and was regarded as one of Kenya's most successful entrepreneurs.

As a teenager in the late 1950s Biwott worked alongside his father who had established a successful fruit and vegetable business in Eldoret. The young Biwott also borrowed small amounts of money from a local bank with which to expand his own business sideline selling meat products and eggs. Nicholas Biwott continued to expand his own business and in the late 1960s formed ABC Foods selling food and animal feed products.

Within a few years Nicholas Biwott was able to invest in farms and businesses, taking advantage of the post-independence banking policies at the time by which Kenyans were granted loans on favourable terms. In 1969, aged 29, Biwott purchased the Eldoret Town International Harvester (IH) dealership (now FMD trading as Lima Ltd). He also purchased a dairy farm in the same year, started an importer exporter business in 1972, purchased two wheat farms in 1974, invested in the sole agency for IH in Kenya for agricultural tractors and implements in 1975, and purchased a local air operator in 1977 (now Air Kenya).

Biwott's business philosophy of purchasing small or failing businesses, investing and re-investing in them over many years, appears to have paid dividends. He is now regarded as one of Kenya's wealthiest businessmen.

Biwott's businesses in Kenya employ thousands of people and one company of which he is the major shareholder, has for many years been listed among Kenya's top 10 corporate taxpayers.


Yeah, right!! So what was he doing in government? Or maybe he was just being philanthropic with his services to the nation.
Lolest!
#119 Posted : Wednesday, July 19, 2017 4:05:52 PM
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Hannie recounted how she was surprised in the 1990s when Mr Biwott was accused of murder and corruption.

Mr Biwott was linked to the murder of former Foreign Affair Minister Robert Ouko.

He was also adversely mentioned in the infamous Goldenberg scandal.

He denied playing any role in Ouko's death and the mega scam that almost brought Kenya's economy to its knees.

"I told him to buy space in a newspaper and defend himself but he declined, saying that it was above his dignity to fight back," she said.

While at the university with Biwott in Australia, she said, she knew Biwott as a man of high moral principles.

She said she regretted negative publicity of her husband in the media.

http://www.nation.co.ke/...022478-s90pw2/index.html
Laughing out loudly smile Applause d'oh! Sad Drool Liar Shame on you Pray
AlphDoti
#120 Posted : Wednesday, July 19, 2017 5:00:38 PM
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hardwood wrote:
hardwood wrote:
The Biwott-lets, the children...



Biwott’s children Manu, Gloria, Klara, Rita, Rhoda and Esther

I thought the children should have been half caste and not black and white. Did total man do a Michael Jackson?





From left: Prof Margaret Kamar, Hannie Biwott and Kalista Lessie.
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