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RIP Josephine Michuki
Magigi
#31 Posted : Wednesday, August 22, 2012 1:55:41 PM
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Impunity wrote:
karqui wrote:
they were that close they couldn't leave apart.
may she RIP

Leave to go where?
Lugha ni ngumu sana.
Shame on you

...or @Impunity to notice poor language here, for sure it must be so poor!!!
ralp_mutu
#32 Posted : Wednesday, August 22, 2012 1:59:35 PM
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R.I.P
My folks told me that my very first word was 'billionaire'
Magigi
#33 Posted : Wednesday, August 22, 2012 2:04:07 PM
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Is Cancer more prevalent among rich people?. If so wacha umaskini uniue!!! And while at it instead of Anyang and Beth having to shuttle regularly between Nairobi and Europe/America for treatment, why cant they join Zack for a good cause...Help improve the cancer treatment facilities (and other medical facilities) available in the country. While they thump their chests saying that they have thoroughly been cured after spending a fortune (our taxes?) let them know that majority can not afford that for treatment abroad!
Intelligentsia
#34 Posted : Wednesday, August 22, 2012 2:39:40 PM
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Magigi wrote:
instead of Anyang and Beth having to shuttle regularly between Nairobi and Europe/America for treatment, why cant they join Zack for a good cause...Help improve the cancer treatment facilities (and other medical facilities) available in the country. While they thump their chests saying that they have thoroughly been cured after spending a fortune (our taxes?) let them know that majority can not afford that for treatment abroad!


Excellent observation!
Umed*nya point sana hapo.Applause Applause
Jump-steady
#35 Posted : Wednesday, August 22, 2012 3:00:36 PM
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MaichBlack wrote:
May she rest in peace. Pole to the family.

She must been too close to the hubby to live without him - I have heard of cases like this, where a couple are too close that one can hardly survive the demise of the other.

May God give the family the strength to carry on. When you come from a closely knit family and then you lose both parents in a span of six months - no matter how old you are - it might be too much to deal with!!!


Ditto!

R.I.P.
theman192000
#36 Posted : Wednesday, August 22, 2012 3:07:45 PM
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maka wrote:
John n Jo,s...so sad.

They surely did have some good burgers and fries back in the day when theman was theboy.

RIP
rock
#37 Posted : Wednesday, August 22, 2012 4:16:54 PM
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Love is.....John & Jo....you will be dearly missed. RIP
Rolldrunk
#38 Posted : Wednesday, August 22, 2012 5:14:36 PM
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Magigi wrote:
Is Cancer more prevalent among rich people?. If so wacha umaskini uniue!!! And while at it instead of Anyang and Beth having to shuttle regularly between Nairobi and Europe/America for treatment, why cant they join Zack for a good cause...Help improve the cancer treatment facilities (and other medical facilities) available in the country. While they thump their chests saying that they have thoroughly been cured after spending a fortune (our taxes?) let them know that majority can not afford that for treatment abroad!



I don't think cancer is more prevalent among rich people, I think rich people have the resources to diagonize cancer and attempt to treat it, if the average man get cancer, he/ she will die before anyone even know.

When I first landed in US I use to wonder if there were alot of disables in America than in any other country but it is actually not the case, the only reason why they seem to be many is because they get the care they need and the sociaty try to make them live as normal as possible. With developing countries however most of them don't get to grow to adult and if they do they are always left at home and are not involved. Same with the older generation!
theman192000
#39 Posted : Wednesday, August 22, 2012 5:20:29 PM
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Rolldrunk wrote:
Magigi wrote:
Is Cancer more prevalent among rich people?. If so wacha umaskini uniue!!! And while at it instead of Anyang and Beth having to shuttle regularly between Nairobi and Europe/America for treatment, why cant they join Zack for a good cause...Help improve the cancer treatment facilities (and other medical facilities) available in the country. While they thump their chests saying that they have thoroughly been cured after spending a fortune (our taxes?) let them know that majority can not afford that for treatment abroad!



I don't think cancer is more prevalent among rich people, I think rich people have the resources to diagonize cancer and attempt to treat it, if the average man get cancer, he/ she will die before anyone even know.

When I first landed in US I use to wonder if there were alot of disables in America than in any other country but it is actually not the case, the only reason why they seem to be many is because they get the care they need and the sociaty try to make them live as normal as possible. With developing countries however most of them don't get to grow to adult and if they do they are always left at home and are not involved. Same with the older generation!

Disability is also prevalent in countries at are engaged in war as is the case of war veterans in the US.
murchr
#40 Posted : Wednesday, August 22, 2012 5:48:20 PM
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MaichBlack wrote:
May she rest in peace. Pole to the family.

She must been too close to the hubby to live without him - I have heard of cases like this, where a couple are too close that one can hardly survive the demise of the other.

May God give the family the strength to carry on. When you come from a closely knit family and then you lose both parents in a span of six months - no matter how old you are - it might be too much to deal with!!!


For sure this is very heavy for them right now. RIP
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