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Wendz
#161 Posted : Monday, January 24, 2011 12:56:15 PM
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kadonye wrote:
Spend.thrift wrote:
What is the difference between High School and Secondary School?

Secondary is for O LEVEL education

High school is for A Level cert

Njung'e, Mukiha,wendz, mlefu should've answered this.Mimi ni wa 8-4-4 not 7-4-2-3 that they did



I think you are right though i attended an "informal" school....... that's what its supposed to be... After the change in system, i dont know what High School means any more.... may be "better performing".....
danas10
#162 Posted : Thursday, January 27, 2011 10:05:59 AM
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kadonye wrote:
Why won't some wazuans participate in club sk?Sad



what does this club do and how can one join? Sad Anxious

is there any charity work involved?
mlefu
#163 Posted : Friday, January 28, 2011 10:30:51 AM
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why do i have my Safaricom line?
Impunity
#164 Posted : Friday, January 28, 2011 10:37:15 AM
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mlefu wrote:
why do i have my Safaricom line?


For MPESA.
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#165 Posted : Friday, January 28, 2011 12:22:45 PM
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danas10 wrote:
kadonye wrote:
Why won't some wazuans participate in club sk?Sad



what does this club do and how can one join? Sad Anxious

is there any charity work involved?



Just do a search for "SK Charity Club" and you should get all the info you need. See for instance:

http://www.wazua.co.ke/f...spx?g=posts&m=123505
kadonye
#166 Posted : Monday, January 31, 2011 7:53:40 AM
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Is it true that the shape of the rear number plate for Kenya registered vehicles is an indication of whether the vehicle is second hand or not?ie if square=second hand, if rectangular brand new?
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kadonye
#167 Posted : Monday, January 31, 2011 7:53:50 AM
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Is it true that the shape of the rear number plate for Kenya registered vehicles is an indication of whether the vehicle is second hand or not?ie if square=second hand, if rectangular brand new?
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K22
#168 Posted : Monday, January 31, 2011 8:11:47 AM
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kadonye wrote:
Is it true that the shape of the rear number plate for Kenya registered vehicles is an indication of whether the vehicle is second hand or not?ie if square=second hand, if rectangular brand new?



Even the second hand cars were once new.... so your theory there is a total load of bull crap

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milken
#169 Posted : Monday, January 31, 2011 8:48:26 AM
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kadonye wrote:
Is it true that the shape of the rear number plate for Kenya registered vehicles is an indication of whether the vehicle is second hand or not?ie if square=second hand, if rectangular brand new?


NO
By the time the Number plates are made, it is not possible to know which vehicle will be allocated that number plate. It only when you have cleared (obtained a release order)with customs that you go to the motor vehicle registration section for mumber allocation.

By the way you can change the shape of the plate by applying for a new number plate from KRA and stating whether you want the new plate to be square or oblong.
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McReggae
#170 Posted : Monday, January 31, 2011 9:02:47 AM
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kadonye wrote:
Is it true that the shape of the rear number plate for Kenya registered vehicles is an indication of whether the vehicle is second hand or not?ie if square=second hand, if rectangular brand new?


...a brand new vehicle from a show room here in the country will always have a rectangular number plate behind!!!
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kadonye
#171 Posted : Monday, January 31, 2011 9:08:18 AM
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Thanks @milken @mcreggaesmile

@K22, Take some coffee, relax.smile.You know what I mean only that kizungu is ngumu.d'oh!



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milken
#172 Posted : Monday, January 31, 2011 9:14:19 AM
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McReggae wrote:
kadonye wrote:
Is it true that the shape of the rear number plate for Kenya registered vehicles is an indication of whether the vehicle is second hand or not?ie if square=second hand, if rectangular brand new?


...a brand new vehicle from a show room here in the country will always have a rectangular number plate behind!!!


There are two reasons for that:
1.Brand new vehicles are removed from a bonded warehouse which allows them time to apply for plates instead of being allocated the one issued en masse at container freight stations in Mombasa.
2. While KRA allocates plates to the two main used car stations Boss terminal in the Island and MCT near Changamwe (moved to Port Leiz in Dec)most of the brand new vehicle dealers are in Nairobi. This requires them to apply for plates when they remove a car from their warehouse. This application form has a provision for the desired shape. Hence it is not madatory that the plate is square or oblong but depends on what is indicated.

For used imports entering Kenya at Mombasa the pates are already made before hand and you take what is available.
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K22
#173 Posted : Monday, January 31, 2011 11:05:22 AM
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kadonye wrote:
Thanks @milken @mcreggaesmile

@K22, Take some coffee, relax.smile.You know what I mean only that kizungu is ngumu.d'oh!






Haha. Nime-relax. am currently on Coffee & Njugu as I type.... Aftermath ni baadaye...

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sunshinerays
#174 Posted : Monday, January 31, 2011 2:24:53 PM
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the use of the word High/ Secondary school today has nothing to do with performance... it simply means that a High school use offer A Level in the olden days so the name continues, Pangani Girls High School is an example of a High School that used to offer A levels while Precious Blood Secondary school is an example of a good perfoming school today that never offered A levels so the name Secondary has remained.
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mlefu
#175 Posted : Monday, January 31, 2011 3:17:45 PM
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why do some people get a cold when its extremely hot..like this January?

K22
#176 Posted : Tuesday, February 01, 2011 1:44:36 PM
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mlefu wrote:
why do some people get a cold when its extremely hot..like this January?



I thought 'cold' is a caused by a virus and not actually the weather.... only that its easily transmitted through dust during dry seasons.... I could be wrong.

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kenmac
#177 Posted : Tuesday, February 01, 2011 4:52:05 PM
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why is bottled water expensive than soda?
......Ecclesiastes
Tommy
#178 Posted : Wednesday, February 02, 2011 8:56:53 AM
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kenmac wrote:
why is bottled water expensive than soda?

i guess the packaging contributes to the high cost.
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Tommy
#179 Posted : Wednesday, February 02, 2011 9:05:27 AM
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Much Know wrote:
Planes approaching a country, region, have flight paths so there is no confusion, bumpers hitting, kupigiana mahorni, overlapping, pilots showing each other fingers etc in the sky, when they get close to the airport, they then have to align themselves to the runway, hence the turns.

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kadonye
#180 Posted : Wednesday, February 02, 2011 1:26:02 PM
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Has anyone ever noted that most cute women have bad handwriting?The converse is true.smile
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