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murchr
#31 Posted : Thursday, June 13, 2019 4:39:05 PM
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Kusadikika wrote:
alma1 wrote:
Those neighbors were only there to eat free food and pretend they knew him.

This man is a true trend setter.

I have seen widows left with nothing to eat, simply because some funeral committee to set aside money for people to eat. None for the fees of the man or woman left behind.

I would say Kenyans are very strange people.


You are right, but then again on the flipside you can bet no one in that family can run for an elective post in that village and win for the next 50 years.

Raila has built the most loyal following of any politician on nothing but funerals. Ruto is trying to build a following on church harambees but Kenyans are not as enthusiastic about harambees at they are about funerals. As Michael Joseph of Safaricom discovered, Kenyans have rather peculiar habits.


Politics is not everything and they have never shown interest. They run successful companies
"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
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Kusadikika
#32 Posted : Thursday, June 13, 2019 8:26:01 PM
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Joined: 7/22/2008
Posts: 2,722
murchr wrote:
Kusadikika wrote:
alma1 wrote:
Those neighbors were only there to eat free food and pretend they knew him.

This man is a true trend setter.

I have seen widows left with nothing to eat, simply because some funeral committee to set aside money for people to eat. None for the fees of the man or woman left behind.

I would say Kenyans are very strange people.


You are right, but then again on the flipside you can bet no one in that family can run for an elective post in that village and win for the next 50 years.

Raila has built the most loyal following of any politician on nothing but funerals. Ruto is trying to build a following on church harambees but Kenyans are not as enthusiastic about harambees at they are about funerals. As Michael Joseph of Safaricom discovered, Kenyans have rather peculiar habits.


Politics is not everything and they have never shown interest. They run successful companies


In Kenya when you run businesses beyond a certain size, you need a foot in politics especially now that mzee is gone. The most valuable thing to people with property and businesses are phone numbers. If Njiraini is on your neck you need to be able to call someone who can call Njiraini.
murchr
#33 Posted : Thursday, June 13, 2019 9:43:22 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 2/26/2012
Posts: 15,980
Kusadikika wrote:
murchr wrote:
Kusadikika wrote:
alma1 wrote:
Those neighbors were only there to eat free food and pretend they knew him.

This man is a true trend setter.

I have seen widows left with nothing to eat, simply because some funeral committee to set aside money for people to eat. None for the fees of the man or woman left behind.

I would say Kenyans are very strange people.


You are right, but then again on the flipside you can bet no one in that family can run for an elective post in that village and win for the next 50 years.

Raila has built the most loyal following of any politician on nothing but funerals. Ruto is trying to build a following on church harambees but Kenyans are not as enthusiastic about harambees at they are about funerals. As Michael Joseph of Safaricom discovered, Kenyans have rather peculiar habits.


Politics is not everything and they have never shown interest. They run successful companies


In Kenya when you run businesses beyond a certain size, you need a foot in politics especially now that mzee is gone. The most valuable thing to people with property and businesses are phone numbers. If Njiraini is on your neck you need to be able to call someone who can call Njiraini.


Taxes are a must even Sonkos wife had taxes in arrears which she is paying. Sometimes being in politics makes you a target. Dangote and Kirubi can teach many on how to play that politics card.
"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
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Impunity
#34 Posted : Friday, June 14, 2019 12:40:20 AM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 3/2/2009
Posts: 26,331
Location: Masada
murchr wrote:
Kusadikika wrote:
murchr wrote:
Kusadikika wrote:
alma1 wrote:
Those neighbors were only there to eat free food and pretend they knew him.

This man is a true trend setter.

I have seen widows left with nothing to eat, simply because some funeral committee to set aside money for people to eat. None for the fees of the man or woman left behind.

I would say Kenyans are very strange people.


You are right, but then again on the flipside you can bet no one in that family can run for an elective post in that village and win for the next 50 years.

Raila has built the most loyal following of any politician on nothing but funerals. Ruto is trying to build a following on church harambees but Kenyans are not as enthusiastic about harambees at they are about funerals. As Michael Joseph of Safaricom discovered, Kenyans have rather peculiar habits.


Politics is not everything and they have never shown interest. They run successful companies


In Kenya when you run businesses beyond a certain size, you need a foot in politics especially now that mzee is gone. The most valuable thing to people with property and businesses are phone numbers. If Njiraini is on your neck you need to be able to call someone who can call Njiraini.


Taxes are a must even Sonkos wife had taxes in arrears which she is paying. Sometimes being in politics makes you a target. Dangote and Kirubi can teach many on how to play that politics card.


How did sonko's wife incur tax arrears?
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newfarer
#35 Posted : Friday, June 14, 2019 6:39:07 AM
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Joined: 3/19/2010
Posts: 3,505
Location: Uganda
Fyatu wrote:
The problems @ARM Cement amongst other factors might have contributed to this man demise. He was a significant shareholder

the guy was 75yrs old . our days are numbered in this world

Psalms 90:10

Our days may come to seventy years, or eighty, if our strength endures; yet the best of them are but trouble and sorrow, for they quickly pass, and we fly away.
punda amecheka
mkenyan
#36 Posted : Friday, June 14, 2019 10:01:47 AM
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Joined: 4/1/2009
Posts: 1,885
Lolest! wrote:
While I have the right to tell my family how to deal with my body & funeral proceedings, I would rather leave it to them to choose how they want to do it.

After all, I won't be there. It will be their pain. They should be free to choose whether throwing my body to the bush, burying, cremating or whatever else they choose helps them mourn & move on better.

Funerals are not really about the deceased. They are for the bereaved.

I've gone to many funerals where I didn't even know the deceased!

this
murchr
#37 Posted : Friday, June 14, 2019 4:12:52 PM
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Joined: 2/26/2012
Posts: 15,980
The media is now acting like Harlots. They followed the family to church...why not let them be? Clearly these people have decided to carryout this in their own way...
"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
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Angelica _ann
#38 Posted : Friday, June 14, 2019 4:33:25 PM
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Joined: 12/7/2012
Posts: 11,936
Impunity wrote:
murchr wrote:
Kusadikika wrote:
murchr wrote:
Kusadikika wrote:
alma1 wrote:
Those neighbors were only there to eat free food and pretend they knew him.

This man is a true trend setter.

I have seen widows left with nothing to eat, simply because some funeral committee to set aside money for people to eat. None for the fees of the man or woman left behind.

I would say Kenyans are very strange people.


You are right, but then again on the flipside you can bet no one in that family can run for an elective post in that village and win for the next 50 years.

Raila has built the most loyal following of any politician on nothing but funerals. Ruto is trying to build a following on church harambees but Kenyans are not as enthusiastic about harambees at they are about funerals. As Michael Joseph of Safaricom discovered, Kenyans have rather peculiar habits.


Politics is not everything and they have never shown interest. They run successful companies


In Kenya when you run businesses beyond a certain size, you need a foot in politics especially now that mzee is gone. The most valuable thing to people with property and businesses are phone numbers. If Njiraini is on your neck you need to be able to call someone who can call Njiraini.


Taxes are a must even Sonkos wife had taxes in arrears which she is paying. Sometimes being in politics makes you a target. Dangote and Kirubi can teach many on how to play that politics card.


How did sonko's wife incur tax arrears?


You compared Sonko's wife taxes with that one of Mastermind Tobacco, be serious bwana.Hata kama!!!
In the business world, everyone is paid in two coins - cash and experience. Take the experience first; the cash will come later - H Geneen
murchr
#39 Posted : Friday, June 14, 2019 4:35:58 PM
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Joined: 2/26/2012
Posts: 15,980
Angelica _ann wrote:
Impunity wrote:
murchr wrote:
Kusadikika wrote:
murchr wrote:
Kusadikika wrote:
alma1 wrote:
Those neighbors were only there to eat free food and pretend they knew him.

This man is a true trend setter.

I have seen widows left with nothing to eat, simply because some funeral committee to set aside money for people to eat. None for the fees of the man or woman left behind.

I would say Kenyans are very strange people.


You are right, but then again on the flipside you can bet no one in that family can run for an elective post in that village and win for the next 50 years.

Raila has built the most loyal following of any politician on nothing but funerals. Ruto is trying to build a following on church harambees but Kenyans are not as enthusiastic about harambees at they are about funerals. As Michael Joseph of Safaricom discovered, Kenyans have rather peculiar habits.


Politics is not everything and they have never shown interest. They run successful companies


In Kenya when you run businesses beyond a certain size, you need a foot in politics especially now that mzee is gone. The most valuable thing to people with property and businesses are phone numbers. If Njiraini is on your neck you need to be able to call someone who can call Njiraini.


Taxes are a must even Sonkos wife had taxes in arrears which she is paying. Sometimes being in politics makes you a target. Dangote and Kirubi can teach many on how to play that politics card.


How did sonko's wife incur tax arrears?


You compared Sonko's wife taxes with that one of Mastermind Tobacco, be serious bwana.Hata kama!!!


No one is comparing anything...just highlighting that no one is tax except irregardless of political affiliations. Follow the conversation
"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
.
Angelica _ann
#40 Posted : Friday, June 14, 2019 5:55:33 PM
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Joined: 12/7/2012
Posts: 11,936
murchr wrote:
Angelica _ann wrote:
Impunity wrote:
murchr wrote:
Kusadikika wrote:
murchr wrote:
Kusadikika wrote:
alma1 wrote:
Those neighbors were only there to eat free food and pretend they knew him.

This man is a true trend setter.

I have seen widows left with nothing to eat, simply because some funeral committee to set aside money for people to eat. None for the fees of the man or woman left behind.

I would say Kenyans are very strange people.


You are right, but then again on the flipside you can bet no one in that family can run for an elective post in that village and win for the next 50 years.

Raila has built the most loyal following of any politician on nothing but funerals. Ruto is trying to build a following on church harambees but Kenyans are not as enthusiastic about harambees at they are about funerals. As Michael Joseph of Safaricom discovered, Kenyans have rather peculiar habits.


Politics is not everything and they have never shown interest. They run successful companies


In Kenya when you run businesses beyond a certain size, you need a foot in politics especially now that mzee is gone. The most valuable thing to people with property and businesses are phone numbers. If Njiraini is on your neck you need to be able to call someone who can call Njiraini.


Taxes are a must even Sonkos wife had taxes in arrears which she is paying. Sometimes being in politics makes you a target. Dangote and Kirubi can teach many on how to play that politics card.


How did sonko's wife incur tax arrears?


You compared Sonko's wife taxes with that one of Mastermind Tobacco, be serious bwana.Hata kama!!!


No one is comparing anything...just highlighting that no one is tax except irregardless of political affiliations. Follow the conversation


Were Sonko's wife's d'oh! taxes individual taxes or business taxes? If individual, they they don't fit in this discussion. My take.
In the business world, everyone is paid in two coins - cash and experience. Take the experience first; the cash will come later - H Geneen
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