wazua Sun, Apr 12, 2026
Welcome Guest Search | Active Topics | Log In

29 Pages«<1314151617>»
Riverside / Dusit Hotel
alma1
#141 Posted : Wednesday, January 16, 2019 6:15:48 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 9/19/2015
Posts: 2,871
Location: hapo
radiomast wrote:
Angelica _ann wrote:
radiomast wrote:
There is a trader who was interviewed yesterday and he says he had been seeing the car coming and going and he thought it was suspicious. But apparently never reported it. We need to create a culture of reporting suspicious behavior. In the New York they have a mantra since 9-11 : "If you see something, say something"


Problem with Kenya, if you report such a thing to our law enforcement agencies, they will let the guy know you are the one who reported them (after greasing somebody's palms). Buggers will come and blow your head off and move on.


Yep I agree. Thats why I said we need to create a culture. We have a long way to go in Kenya.

And what kind of documentation is required in order to rent a house in Kenya?

If it was up to me, any somali renting a house in Kenya would be vetted thoroughly.

But again I am under no illusions. This is Kenya where apparently we are content with mediocrity. At least according to many people such as sitaki.kujulikana. He says Kenyans are just fine with being governed by incompetent corrupt people.


This is the type of dangerous thinking that brought us here in the first place.

A few things to think about next time before you start judging Somalis

1. The main guy was a Mugikuyu who lived in Muchatha for about a year. How was the landlord supposed to judge how good his tenant is.

I also know these blogger type Murchrs live and die on hashtags and creating boogeymen.

Yesterday it was New York Times, today it's a guy who sells bloody second hand clothes.

It is easy for akina muchr gov't guys to make us all as Kenyans forget the real problem here.

Why is Al Shabaab busy attacking Kenya and not Ethiopia, Uganda or Burundi who all have soldiers there?

Just like the Americans found out that lying all the time didn't make them win Vietnam, we should start asking ourselves that question.

Obviously, Al Shabaab are no longer Somali looking 19 year olds. As we were busy complaining about Aldoti and Somalis, they were very busy.

They have managed to recruit Kikuyu men and women to kill our own..

Tafakari hayo.
Thieves are not good people. Tumeelewana?

murchr
#142 Posted : Wednesday, January 16, 2019 6:20:23 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 2/26/2012
Posts: 15,980
alma1 wrote:
radiomast wrote:
Angelica _ann wrote:
radiomast wrote:
There is a trader who was interviewed yesterday and he says he had been seeing the car coming and going and he thought it was suspicious. But apparently never reported it. We need to create a culture of reporting suspicious behavior. In the New York they have a mantra since 9-11 : "If you see something, say something"


Problem with Kenya, if you report such a thing to our law enforcement agencies, they will let the guy know you are the one who reported them (after greasing somebody's palms). Buggers will come and blow your head off and move on.


Yep I agree. Thats why I said we need to create a culture. We have a long way to go in Kenya.

And what kind of documentation is required in order to rent a house in Kenya?

If it was up to me, any somali renting a house in Kenya would be vetted thoroughly.

But again I am under no illusions. This is Kenya where apparently we are content with mediocrity. At least according to many people such as sitaki.kujulikana. He says Kenyans are just fine with being governed by incompetent corrupt people.


This is the type of dangerous thinking that brought us here in the first place.

A few things to think about next time before you start judging Somalis

1. The main guy was a Mugikuyu who lived in Muchatha for about a year. How was the landlord supposed to judge how good his tenant is.

I also know these blogger type Murchrs live and die on hashtags and creating boogeymen.

Yesterday it was New York Times, today it's a guy who sells bloody second hand clothes.

It is easy for akina muchr gov't guys to make us all as Kenyans forget the real problem here.

Why is Al Shabaab busy attacking Kenya and not Ethiopia, Uganda or Burundi who all have soldiers there?

Just like the Americans found out that lying all the time didn't make them win Vietnam, we should start asking ourselves that question.

Obviously, Al Shabaab are no longer Somali looking 19 year olds. They have managed to recruit Kikuyu men and women to kill our own..

Tafakari hayo.


Schupid. If you see something fishy - report.

Coming later to tell people - "Hako kagari kamekuwa kakikuja hapa - ananiambia nimuangalilie alafu anaenda hivi" has clearly helped no one. He should be arrested and taken in for facilitating murder.

We have to act to force this culture of "community policing"
"There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore
.
hardwood
#143 Posted : Wednesday, January 16, 2019 6:23:16 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 7/28/2015
Posts: 9,562
Location: Rodi Kopany, Homa Bay
Waah. I have seen photos of the other 2 dead terrorists. One would think cruise missiles went through their heads and bodies. They are a heap of minced meat with skulls empty and brains, all organs scattered everywhere. Anyone wants me to post the pics?
alma1
#144 Posted : Wednesday, January 16, 2019 6:24:37 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 9/19/2015
Posts: 2,871
Location: hapo
murchr wrote:
alma1 wrote:
radiomast wrote:
Angelica _ann wrote:
radiomast wrote:
There is a trader who was interviewed yesterday and he says he had been seeing the car coming and going and he thought it was suspicious. But apparently never reported it. We need to create a culture of reporting suspicious behavior. In the New York they have a mantra since 9-11 : "If you see something, say something"


Problem with Kenya, if you report such a thing to our law enforcement agencies, they will let the guy know you are the one who reported them (after greasing somebody's palms). Buggers will come and blow your head off and move on.


Yep I agree. Thats why I said we need to create a culture. We have a long way to go in Kenya.

And what kind of documentation is required in order to rent a house in Kenya?

If it was up to me, any somali renting a house in Kenya would be vetted thoroughly.

But again I am under no illusions. This is Kenya where apparently we are content with mediocrity. At least according to many people such as sitaki.kujulikana. He says Kenyans are just fine with being governed by incompetent corrupt people.


This is the type of dangerous thinking that brought us here in the first place.

A few things to think about next time before you start judging Somalis

1. The main guy was a Mugikuyu who lived in Muchatha for about a year. How was the landlord supposed to judge how good his tenant is.

I also know these blogger type Murchrs live and die on hashtags and creating boogeymen.

Yesterday it was New York Times, today it's a guy who sells bloody second hand clothes.

It is easy for akina muchr gov't guys to make us all as Kenyans forget the real problem here.

Why is Al Shabaab busy attacking Kenya and not Ethiopia, Uganda or Burundi who all have soldiers there?

Just like the Americans found out that lying all the time didn't make them win Vietnam, we should start asking ourselves that question.

Obviously, Al Shabaab are no longer Somali looking 19 year olds. They have managed to recruit Kikuyu men and women to kill our own..

Tafakari hayo.


Schupid. If you see something fishy - report.

Coming later to tell people - "Hako kagari kamekuwa kakikuja hapa - ananiambia nimuangalilie alafu anaenda hivi" has clearly helped no one. He should be arrested and taken in for facilitating murder


What is the legal standard for "something fishy"?

Kweli you think this is a police state? Or should we now convert to Al Shabaab which actually requires you to report everyone that's not a muslim.

You are the one who's been silly for the past few days. I'm sorry my fren. Too many Kenyans are dying, we ain't reading your hashtags anymore.

We would like to know exactly how these kids managed to hoodwink you gov't people and get grenades and ak 47s into the country.

Ama it's another case of you have money, you can pay any cop to wear a bullet proof vest and appear on Twirra like a chochorait?

We need answers to these questions. Not telling us to arrest a kid for getting 100 bob from a Mugikuyu from Muchatha.
Thieves are not good people. Tumeelewana?

hardwood
#145 Posted : Wednesday, January 16, 2019 6:27:42 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 7/28/2015
Posts: 9,562
Location: Rodi Kopany, Homa Bay
alma1 wrote:
radiomast wrote:
Angelica _ann wrote:
radiomast wrote:
There is a trader who was interviewed yesterday and he says he had been seeing the car coming and going and he thought it was suspicious. But apparently never reported it. We need to create a culture of reporting suspicious behavior. In the New York they have a mantra since 9-11 : "If you see something, say something"


Problem with Kenya, if you report such a thing to our law enforcement agencies, they will let the guy know you are the one who reported them (after greasing somebody's palms). Buggers will come and blow your head off and move on.


Yep I agree. Thats why I said we need to create a culture. We have a long way to go in Kenya.

And what kind of documentation is required in order to rent a house in Kenya?

If it was up to me, any somali renting a house in Kenya would be vetted thoroughly.

But again I am under no illusions. This is Kenya where apparently we are content with mediocrity. At least according to many people such as sitaki.kujulikana. He says Kenyans are just fine with being governed by incompetent corrupt people.


This is the type of dangerous thinking that brought us here in the first place.

A few things to think about next time before you start judging Somalis

1. The main guy was a Mugikuyu who lived in Muchatha for about a year. How was the landlord supposed to judge how good his tenant is.

I also know these blogger type Murchrs live and die on hashtags and creating boogeymen.

Yesterday it was New York Times, today it's a guy who sells bloody second hand clothes.

It is easy for akina muchr gov't guys to make us all as Kenyans forget the real problem here.

Why is Al Shabaab busy attacking Kenya and not Ethiopia, Uganda or Burundi who all have soldiers there?

Just like the Americans found out that lying all the time didn't make them win Vietnam, we should start asking ourselves that question.

Obviously, Al Shabaab are no longer Somali looking 19 year olds. As we were busy complaining about Aldoti and Somalis, they were very busy.

They have managed to recruit Kikuyu men and women to kill our own..

Tafakari hayo.


Why are yoiu always pushing this okuyo thing. Neighbours never said he was okuyu, all they said is that he was Ali Salim. Not everyone who lives in ruaka, muchatha, kangemi, kikuyu is okuyo.
AlphDoti
#146 Posted : Wednesday, January 16, 2019 6:28:05 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 6/20/2008
Posts: 6,275
Location: Kenya
murchr wrote:
AlphDoti wrote:

Hao watu wenyu ni damu tu wanataka.

Mzee Haji Yassin Jama. Nairobi business man and owner of Kilimanjaro chain of restaurants lost two sons in the #RiversideAttack.
murchr
#147 Posted : Wednesday, January 16, 2019 6:29:36 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 2/26/2012
Posts: 15,980
alma1 wrote:
murchr wrote:
alma1 wrote:
radiomast wrote:
Angelica _ann wrote:
radiomast wrote:
There is a trader who was interviewed yesterday and he says he had been seeing the car coming and going and he thought it was suspicious. But apparently never reported it. We need to create a culture of reporting suspicious behavior. In the New York they have a mantra since 9-11 : "If you see something, say something"


Problem with Kenya, if you report such a thing to our law enforcement agencies, they will let the guy know you are the one who reported them (after greasing somebody's palms). Buggers will come and blow your head off and move on.


Yep I agree. Thats why I said we need to create a culture. We have a long way to go in Kenya.

And what kind of documentation is required in order to rent a house in Kenya?

If it was up to me, any somali renting a house in Kenya would be vetted thoroughly.

But again I am under no illusions. This is Kenya where apparently we are content with mediocrity. At least according to many people such as sitaki.kujulikana. He says Kenyans are just fine with being governed by incompetent corrupt people.


This is the type of dangerous thinking that brought us here in the first place.

A few things to think about next time before you start judging Somalis

1. The main guy was a Mugikuyu who lived in Muchatha for about a year. How was the landlord supposed to judge how good his tenant is.

I also know these blogger type Murchrs live and die on hashtags and creating boogeymen.

Yesterday it was New York Times, today it's a guy who sells bloody second hand clothes.

It is easy for akina muchr gov't guys to make us all as Kenyans forget the real problem here.

Why is Al Shabaab busy attacking Kenya and not Ethiopia, Uganda or Burundi who all have soldiers there?

Just like the Americans found out that lying all the time didn't make them win Vietnam, we should start asking ourselves that question.

Obviously, Al Shabaab are no longer Somali looking 19 year olds. They have managed to recruit Kikuyu men and women to kill our own..

Tafakari hayo.


Schupid. If you see something fishy - report.

Coming later to tell people - "Hako kagari kamekuwa kakikuja hapa - ananiambia nimuangalilie alafu anaenda hivi" has clearly helped no one. He should be arrested and taken in for facilitating murder


What is the legal standard for "something fishy"?

Kweli you think this is a police state? Or should we now convert to Al Shabaab which actually requires you to report everyone that's not a muslim.

You are the one who's been silly for the past few days. I'm sorry my fren. Too many Kenyans are dying, we ain't reading your hashtags anymore.

We would like to know exactly how these kids managed to hoodwink you gov't people and get grenades and ak 47s into the country.

Ama it's another case of you have money, you can pay any cop to wear a bullet proof vest and appear on Twirra like a chochorait?

We need answers to these questions. Not telling us to arrest a kid for getting 100 bob from a Mugikuyu from Muchatha.



Fishy is what he saw. People acting out of the norm. Reporting does not mean arrest, its upto the cops to determine if a lead is credible or not. Not reporting amounts to aiding. I bet he slept very well yesterday
"There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore
.
alma1
#148 Posted : Wednesday, January 16, 2019 6:31:33 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 9/19/2015
Posts: 2,871
Location: hapo
hardwood wrote:


Why are yoiu always pushing this okuyo thing. Neighbours never said he was okuyu, all they said is that he was Ali Salim. Not everyone who lives in ruaka, muchatha, kangemi, kikuyu is okuyo.



You really should stop reading Murchr's hashtags. They can make you seriously uninformed.

You will find out very soon and I don't push crap. That kind of childish behavior I leave to Murchr and co.

I say what I know to be true according to the info I have. Not based on a hashtag I've been told to use.

I'm seriously pissed with gov't people who think that Kenyans dying is the moment to bring up their silly thoughts and stupid hashtags. They would have served us better protecting us from these people. Too late for another of their brary hashtags. Too late.
Thieves are not good people. Tumeelewana?

murchr
#149 Posted : Wednesday, January 16, 2019 6:35:02 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 2/26/2012
Posts: 15,980
alma1 wrote:
hardwood wrote:


Why are yoiu always pushing this okuyo thing. Neighbours never said he was okuyu, all they said is that he was Ali Salim. Not everyone who lives in ruaka, muchatha, kangemi, kikuyu is okuyo.



You really should stop reading Murchr's hashtags. They can make you seriously uninformed.

You will find out very soon and I don't push crap. That kind of childish behavior I leave to Murchr and co.

I say what I know to be true according to the info I have. Not based on a hashtag I've been told to use.

I'm seriously pissed with gov't people who think that Kenyans dying is the moment to bring up their silly thoughts and stupid hashtags. They would have served us better protecting us from these people. Too late for another of their brary hashtags. Too late.



What hashtags? You mentioned the Okuyo story here its in black and white....are you drunk?

In other news....

"There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore
.
Sansa
#150 Posted : Wednesday, January 16, 2019 6:38:50 PM
Rank: Member

Joined: 3/19/2013
Posts: 344
radiomast wrote:
There is a trader who was interviewed yesterday and he says he had been seeing the car coming and going and he thought it was suspicious. But apparently never reported it. We need to create a culture of reporting suspicious behavior. In the New York they have a mantra since 9-11 : "If you see something, say something"


Remember that Nyumba Kumi thing people didn't want to participate in? This is what it would have helped prevent.
29 Pages«<1314151617>»
Forum Jump  
You cannot post new topics in this forum.
You cannot reply to topics in this forum.
You cannot delete your posts in this forum.
You cannot edit your posts in this forum.
You cannot create polls in this forum.
You cannot vote in polls in this forum.

Copyright © 2026 Wazua.co.ke. All Rights Reserved.