Monthly Archives: November 2008

RE: promote projects in Kenya

I’ve voted!

Please do too.

The girls need it.

The girls deserve it.

Regards

Caroline Nderitu

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Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2008 00:08:28 +0300
From: CAROLINE NDERITU
Subject: RE: promote projects in Kenya

Re: kikuyu translator needed!

On Sat, Nov 1, 2008 at 10:57 PM, james karanja wrote:

Hallo people, it’s my great hope that all wana bidii africa are doing great.i havent been directly active in the forum, however i always find a lot of interesting and informative stuff in this forum. so i’m looking for a fluent kikuyu speaker who can translate a three to four page document. so if you have the above ability drop me aline at drenches2000@yahoo.com with your contacts and i’ll get back o you and we’ll discuss the rates. for clarity,i do translation of immigration documents in canada and right now i have exams coming so i cant get all i need done within the required time. so bye for now and i hope to hear from you. 0cherz

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Hi James,

I am a fluent kikuyu speaker and writer, you can reach me on carol.mukami@gmail.com

Regards,

Carol.

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Date: Sun, 2 Nov 2008 14:15:00 +0300
From: Carol Mukami
Subject: Re: kikuyu translator needed!

Re: And the credit goes to……!

When it comes to giving credit to those who deserve it, at least as far as I am concerned, I give it wholeheartedly to the early missionaries to Africa! How come? Here’s why!

1. They left their comfort zones and went to countries with a lot of challenges.

2. They took the pain and challenge to learn the culture and language of the people.

3. The studied the needs and concerns of the people.

4. They mingled with the villagers, ate their food, and sometimes dressed like them so as to win them!

5. They accepted the people the way they were and worked hard to change some of their ways of doing things

By comparison, many of us have failed to learn from their successful strategies. Here’s how!

1. Many people once they have migrated, take a long time, if not for ever to learn to adjust to the new culture and way of doing things. Even after many years at a new place, their way of reasoning and doing stuff remains more of the same.

2. There are spouses who take a long time to get to know one another and never graduate in their conflict resolution skills. They fight over the same thing time and again! None of them is wise enough to come up with
a different strategy!

3. There are many out there who have lost wonderful friends due to their negative attitude. Instead of learning how and why their friends like/dislike their way of doing stuff, they annoy almost everybody!

And so what’s the solution! Here’s my take!

1. Any time you move to a new place, like the Early missionaries, learn the culture, language and the way things are done!

2. If you want to have a friend from a certain culture, then you have no choice but do your best to fit into their culture!

3. If for some reason people don’t like you, try to find out why. If the problem is yours, do something and change it. If it’s theirs, see how you can fit in.

4. Know that people don’t care who you are until they know that you care, respect and have a positive attitude.

5. After so many years of being married, you should have by now known what material your souse is made of. Instead of trying to change him/her, why not start with yourself!

6. All relationships depends on give and take. Avoid the temptation of expecting too much from others when yo yourself don’t see the need to change your way of seeing/doing things!

The bottom line is that let us learn something from the early missionaries to Africa! Yea, more than that, let us learn and imitate the man of Galilee, who was excellent in meeting people where they were and doing everything possible to help them become better people!

I want to continue my enrollment in the school of Jesus, where I can continue learning the ABC of living a happy daily life by making everybody around me happy! How about you dear one!

Just a thought!

Pr Birai
612-386-4608
www.themaranathasdachurch.org

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Date: Sun, 2 Nov 2008 03:36:24 -0800 (PST)
From: Absalom Birai
Subject: Re: And the credit goes to……!

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Date:  Fri, 31 Oct 2008 19:22:36 -0400
From:  Jamhuri Entertainment <info@jamhuri.com>
Subject:  AFTER ELECTION PARTY / BIRTHDAY BASH

USA Pres. Campaign Events, Ohio + , Sun.11/2/2008;

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Barack Obama for President, Campaign Schedule, Sunday, November 2, 2008
Published
by
JW
on November 1, 2008
in Campaign Schedules, Democratic Party and Obama Campaign
. Tags: Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, Florida, Hillary Clinton, Jill Biden, Joe Biden, Michelle Obama, Ohio, Virginia.

These are the public events scheduled for the Democratic Presidential campaign on Sunday, November 2, 2008.

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Barack Obama (photoprez.com/barackobama) and Michelle Obama (photoprez.com/michelleobama)

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2

CHANGE WE NEED RALLY WITH BARACK AND MICHELLE OBAMA
West Plaza Outside Ohio Statehouse
Corner of High & Broad Streets
Columbus, OH
Gates Open: 11:00am EDT
Program Begins: 1:00pm EDT

Hillary Clinton (photoprez.com/hillaryclinton)

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2

CHANGE WE NEED RALLY WITH SEN. HILLARY CLINTON
George Mason University
Johnson Center
Fairfax, VA
Gates Open at 3:30pm EDT

Joe Biden (photoprez.com/joebiden) and Jill Biden (photoprez.com/jillbiden)

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2

CHANGE WE NEED RALLY WITH JOE AND JILL BIDEN
ICI Center at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
600 S. Clyde Morris Blvd.
Daytona Beach, FL
Media Pre-set: 1:30pm – 2:30pm EDT
Media Access: 4:30pm EDT
Doors Open: 5:00pm EDT
Program Begins: 7:15pm EDT

Events are for 11/2/08. All times are local and may be subject to change. Visit www.barackobama.com for more information.

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http://www.daytondailynews.com/blogs/content/shared-gen/blogs/dayton/ohiopolitics/
Obama and Palin return

By Anthony Shoemaker | Saturday, November 1, 2008, 04:48 PM
Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama and Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin will both be in the Cincinnati area for rallies on Sunday, Nov. 2.

Sunday’s Obama rally will be at Nippert Stadium at the University of Cincinnati, 2700 Bearcats Way. The event is open to the public and doors open at 6 p.m. The program begins at 9 p.m.

Tickets are not required, but you can RSVP at www.oh.barackobama.com. Parking is limited and normal rates will apply at University of Cincinnati parking facilities.

Palin will hold a rally Sunday night at the Clermont County Fairgrounds, 1000 Locust St., Owensville. The rally is about 60 miles southeast of Dayton and 30 miles south of Lebanon. Doors open for the event at 5 p.m. The rally will start around 7.

Tickets are not required for the Palin event, but they are encouraged. You can get tickets at 30 West Main St. in Lebanon.

Also Sunday, Obama will hold rallies at 1 p.m. in Columbus and 5 p.m. in Cleveland. Bruce Springsteen will perform at the Cleveland event. Palin will also have Sunday rallies at noon in Canton, 2:30 in Marietta, and 8:30 in Cleveland.

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http://www.daytondailynews.com/blogs/content/shared-gen/blogs/dayton/ohiopolitics/
Palin, Biden to campaign in Ohio on Monday

By William Hershey | Saturday, November 1, 2008, 05:40 PM
Both presidential campaigns will send their vice presidential candidates back to Ohio on Monday, Nov. 3, to rally the troops in a final day of campaigning in the battle for Ohio’s 20 electoral votes.

Doors will open at 6:30 a.m. in the Cleveland suburb of Lakewood where Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, Republican candidate John McCain’s running mate, will appear. The rally is at Lakewood Park, 14532 Lake Ave. (at Belle Avenue).

To RSVP, click here.

Meanwhile, U.S. Sen. Joe Biden, D-Del., Democrat Barack Obama’s running mate, and his wife Jill will hold rallies in Zanesville and the Akron area. In Zanesville, doors open at 1:45 p.m. for the 3:45 p.m. event. The rally is at Putnam Hill Park, Pine Street and Grandview Avenue.

The event is free and tickets are NOT required, but an online RSVP is encouraged. You can RSVP here.

Details will be released later on the Akron area event.

On Sunday, Nov. 2, Obama will hold rallies in Columbus, Cleveland and Cincinnati while Palin will hold rallies in Canton, Marietta, Columbus and Owensville in Clermont County near Cincinnati

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For more info, in Ohio, phone

1-877-obamaoh

1877 622 6264

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 Telephone Stuff
   Be it known, as well, that political election campaigns have now become newly added participants in automated / pre-recorded-message phone calls to the public.  At least this time it was not the too often repeated older ones – – releaf on credit card debt, offers to further extend car warenty, promotional travel junkets.  However, one of them was a message recorded by Bill Clindon (shivver . . . )

  Note for the international readers.  These occured in office & residental setting, midwest, USA. 
  – – awm – – sat.1 Nov. 2008;

Post Election Violence Case Is Nolle Prosequi In Kenya, But Not In ICC.

Dear Kenyans,

By now, I am sure that it is beginning to dawn on us that Kenya as we knew it, is gone. Hence only last week, I advised:

As painful as the memories are, it is impossible to prosecute and convict, (without a shadow of doubt) most cases of Kenya’s post election violence. Unless all Kenyans, including the international community, resolve, cooperate and pursue, to nab and prosecute both the big and the small fish, it is a case of nolle prosequi.

I still stand by my free legal-political analysis. To this I again add more simple legal and political advice. Interested parties can ignore at their own peril.

Whereas it is not disputed in the eyes of all and specifically the findings of the Waki Commission that criminal and inhumane deeds were executed by some during Kenya’s post-election violence, Kenya must be disqualified and disbarred from prosecuting any case stemming from the post-election violence for reasons stipulated herewith:

a) the current president is involved and he is above the law of the land per the current constitution. To wit, any legal action against anyone else, regarding any case, directly or indirectly related to the post election violence, is nolle prosequi, until the president leaves office or until the law is amended to allow the president to be indicted, whichever occurs first.

b) the current PM and some of the current law makers are involved, and to allow them any opportunity to set up a tribunal, or pass any resolution not to set up one is conflict of interest which renders any case of the post election violence nolle prosequi if tried under such an arrangement, even if the head of the tribunal is foreign, provided that the case is tried in Kenya.

c) other than the court martial of the 1982 coup suspects, Kenya as a nation has not been able to concluded or implement any recommendations of any commission or inquest. Any such body was set up to sweep problems under the rug or simply to cool off political and public tension stemming from political assassinations or any corruption scandals. Hence the onset of impunity.

d) because Kenya is a signatory of the international Criminal Court, and because of (a), (b) and (c) above, the ICC is the only body with legal jurisdiction set up to prosecute any alleged criminality or violation of humanity anywhere in the world particularly when laws of a sovereign nation interfere with the administration of justice.

Wherefore, as a sovereign nation Kenya has every right to reject the recommendations of the Waki Commission just like any accused has the right to plead innocent. I advice and agree that Kenya law makers should reject or disqualify themselves from setting up a tribunal in Kenya. However, since the Waki Commission was set up under the appointing authority of mutually accepted international mediator, under the direct authorization and supervision of the United Nations, the Waki Commission acted within it’s mandate to hand over it’s list of alleged perpetrators of violence to the official mediator, for prosecution at the ICC, in Hague.

Therefore, unlike business as usual, the perpetrators of violence will be indicted, regardless of whether they are a sitting president, PM, MP or officer of the law, and solely based on evidence, and without prejudice. They will be arrested wherever they are, whenever it is deemed appropriate by the International Prosecutor, then they will be tried, prosecuted and if found guilty, will be jailed. Remember, there is no death penalty punishment at the ICC.

For once, Kenyans will receive justice. Those found innocent or those left behind will continue to perform the functions of the nation. The clock is ticking, and the guilty need to be afraid, very afraid. Not because it is all hallows eve, but because they know they are guilty.

Joram Ragem, Esq.
Sacramento, Ca.


Joram Ragem
wuod Ndinya, wuod Onam, wuod Amolo, wuod Owuoth, wuod Oganyo, wuod Mumbe, wuod Odongo, wuod Olwande, wuod Adhaya, wuod Ojuodhi, wuod Ragem!
(Are you my relative?)

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Date: Sat, 1 Nov 2008 00:07:44 -0400
From: Joram Ragem
Subject: Post Election Violence Case Is Nolle Prosequi In Kenya, But Not In ICC.

Re: KNOW YOURSELF

Hi , Franklyn.

I agree with you, knowing yourself is not easy, actually is a process, it a journey of self discovery. You can sit for one day, analyze yourself and then say you know yourself. It can take even a whole year. It also involves asking other people what they think of you, getting feedback and trying to synthesize and digest it honestly and objectively. It means reflecting on past incidents and how you reacted to them and trying to find WHY you reacted that way?

This is where you got it wrong: When I said knowing yourself, I did not mean relying on your own knowledge or analysis only, but also factoring what other people know about you. It’s true as you said it. Other people know so much about you that you don’t know yet it’s true. You got to find out what it is that they know in that process of trying to know and understand yourself.

In my opinion, it’s more rewarding to try to know yourself before trying to understand the other. It’s very difficult to know something very well. You can find couples married for 20 years and still say they don’t understand one another. But if you know yourself you can for example
1. Know what is bothering you instead of feeling bad without knowing why?
2. You cannot feel lost because you know where you belong or fit
3. Understanding yourself will also make you see the whole of yourself not parts. E.g. If you fail in one thing, you are bound to feel a loser, but if you know yourself then will quickly realize that is only a very small part of you.
4. If you understand yourself then you are more likely to understand other people, why they react in a certain way and of course when they say something about you can be able to cross check with what you *know about yourself.*

* *5. You can certainly know what you want with life and yourself. What is right for you and not and help you not make costly mistakes.

Its always my belief that knowing yourself is one of the biggest gift you can give yourself and its worth every effort you can put in it. But have to do it very honestly, objectively and without bias or prejudice, and THAT IS THE DIFFICULT PART OF THE WHOLE PROCESS.

My 2 Cents

Ann W.

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Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2008 23:00:58 -0700
From: ann waithira
Subject: Re: KNOW YOURSELF

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http://blog.jaluo.com/?p=1564
Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2008 06:04:00 -0700
From: joy karuri
Subject: Re: KNOW YOURSELF

Re: Passing of Mzee Joseph Nyabiosi Update: Funeral Service And Burial

— On Wed, 10/29/08, publiceyet@ . . . wrote:

From: publiceyet@ . . .
Subject: Passing of Mzee Joseph Nyabiosi Update: Funeral Service And Burial
Date: Wednesday, October 29, 2008, 5:29 PM

Passing of Mzee Joseph Nyabiosi Update: Service And Burial
http://www.publiceyesite.org/blog/?p=3652

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To The Nyabiosi’s

     On behalf of my mother, brothers and sisters I convey our heartfelt condolences to you all. We know that the family needs even more strength and fortitude than ever before at this time. And  will continue to pray that the Holy Father in Heaven will keep you together in adversity.

      Much and sincere thanks goes to the Mwanyagetinge Association (USA) for the comfort they have continued to render the family ever since the worst happened. We trust and support the appropriate necessary inetrnment arrangements. Even though I’m not able to be with you physically, my humble heart and feelings are with you daily during this time of sorrow and grief. I will continue to pray for fortitude and courage in this situation.

     May the good Lord in Heaven rest his SOUL in eternal PEACE and save him a place in His Kingdom on the day of judgement; AMEN!!!!!

      Oyomino Tebiti Choeri Ogutu Isaboke

          Charlotte, NC.  (USA)

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Date:  Sat, 1 Nov 2008 13:28:36 -0700 (PDT)
From:  Tebiti Oisaboke
Subject:  Re: Passing of Mzee Joseph Nyabiosi Update: Funeral Service And Burial

Re: The Waki List and the Formation of Local Tribunal

Folks,

What happened before 2007 election in Kenya was a well calculated scheme by some, pre-planned and engineered act of genocide and what transpired after 2007 election by others, could be termed as action in defense from total wipe out from the opponents.

It is the Tribunal Court which when locally set up comprising of independent personalities could hold hearings and provide authentics of the actuals, so culprits be punished according to the law of the land such that, in the event, no future blood bath of careless killings and adamant revamp killings of innocent will be experienced at the expense of their rightful demands for change. It is ill gotten to BLANKET AMNESTY. Let us seive the Chaff from the Grains. That the perpetrators who used Administration and Police to their advantage should be taken to task. So that elections are seen as transparent and a mark to fulfil Democratic intervention for Citizenry’s NEEDS and DEMANDS. in which case, Kenyans experience in the 2007 was met with excessive force from the Administration control that did not want to leave office, which as a result caused the loss of many innocent lives. This is not a WISHY WASHY situation. Kenyans should not allow impunity by protecting the perpetrators of violence, irrespective of their social status. We saw how Mt. Kenya Mafia do not understand dialogue. We saw how it is hard to get blood from stone. We saw how they cannot share 50/50 government, how they hold government and public property as their personal belongings, how they are ready to kill mercilessly just to stay in power. How until presently, the PNU offices don’t function and are selective of their owns for their gains. We saw how State House was used as personal private property instead of for Public Affairs. We saw how Power was used to silence and oppress Justice and deny Democratic Governance. We saw how Democratization Principles are being evaded with most eyeing 2012 individualistic selfish gains.

These lives that were terminated and lost are very precious and valuable to many. Before a repeat of the same, it is under the Human Rights Law that Kenya Ratified through the International Amnesty that takes this matter to the hilt so the powerless and the underprivilleged are protected under the International Treaty. First things First, the Law must take effects first, no room for falter. The likes of Otieno Mbai’s blood, Ouko, Tom Mboya’s are still fresh and are crying out aloud for JUSTICE. Who will provide for their children, who cares, did they fight for Kenya, did they want a REFORM for Kenyans, were they TRIBALISTS?

The Grand Coalition Government was therefore set up and the two leaders, Raila and Kibaki signed a peace accord agreement of extraordinary circumstances, a requirment that was to provide a shared Government into half/half between ODM and PNU and that an Investigative Team Commissions be instituted to report findings of genocide and that the findings be set for hearing before a Tribunal. That the CONSTITUTION be provided within one year. The results of which we have seen various report findings to include Kriegler and Waki report being completed and submitted. It is just rightfully to IMPLEMENT THE REPORT AS WAS STIPULATED IN THE AGREEMENT. If this report is not implemented as required within the 70 days provision, then it goes to the ICC the International HAGUE. So, evading Tribunal to be set up in Kenya, does not mean there is no other Tribunal or Hague. Another Tribunal may still be set in Arusha instead of being set up in Kenya. It is Naive and Absurd to refuse the setting up of Tribunal just because of the listed names. People, do not allow yourselves to be hoodwinked.

For this reason, I applause PM Hon. Raila and others for the Set Up of Tribunal and for standing his ground for the sake of Kenyans. The same way, he let go his VICTORY as the WINNER of 2007 election for the sake of Kenyans to broker peace with Kibaki who stole the election. Raila gave more than could have expected of him. People who rush to condemning Raila and calling him names may not have succeed even half way to where Raila have walked us through. Every human has their side of weakness, but this is not the time to call Raila names. I support him in this and will stand with him throughout this case. Where he slips like any other human being, we correct him and move on. I see some people taking advantage of this scene and blowing issues out of proportion for their gainful advantage – LET ME WARN THEM, WE ARE ON THIS TO THE END! We will not allow any changing tactics, we are focused on to the BIGGER PICTURE.

The act of THIEVING coupled with PRIOR PRESSURE TO RIG ELECTION is what blew reactions out of proportion and together caused mass killings of innocent Kenyas and must be condemned by all in the strongest terms possible. Culprits must face the Law.

We have seen a lot of reactions from different quarters, BUT, It will be very unfortunate and command a different outfit for the names that were provided in the list, if they do not allow or comply for the setting up of the Local Tribunal to take effect. The International Diasporans together with the International Communities as well as Friends and Sympathizers, who may not want a repeat of the same are holding this matter dear to their hearts that the 2007 Election genocide, the Economic Crime in Kenya and Human Rights Abuse see the light of Day to the end of HAGUE. This means that, the names or suspicious characters as depicts in the reports will not be free to travel outside Kenya. They will be hunted down one way or the other and will be handed to the ICC, the Hague Court. This matter will not rest or end until the legal framework is completed as is deem fit.

It is better they exhonerate themselves in safe haven (the Local Tribunal) than what will depict them at ICC the Hague.

Thanking you all,

Judy Miriga
USA

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Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2008 09:34:17 -0700 (PDT)
From: Judy Miriga
Subject: Re: The Waki List and the Formation of Local Tribunal

Read This Before Buying Co-Op Bank IPO

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Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2008 10:01:34 -0500
From: Smartbiz Africa
Subject: Read This Before Buying Co-Op Bank IPO

Re: KNOW YOURSELF

On Fri, Oct 31, 2008 at 5:30 AM, ann waithira wrote:

I know myself. Have you noticed that the more you know yourself the less it matters if anyone else does? I am free. It is my upmost desire that you are too. In my freedom I can love YOU too, as you are, not as I expect you to be. That is wonderful!

Best Regards
Ann W.

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Hi Ann,

I guess very few people know themselves. If you could get 10 people and ask them questions like what are your core value? what are your dreams and aspirations? What are your Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats? etc. Very Very few people will give you a coherent answer. I always think there is no way you can conquer the world without conquering yourself first. And it boils down to knowing yourself very well

Joy

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Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2008 06:04:00 -0700
From: joy karuri
Subject: Re: KNOW YOURSELF

RE: THE HOOD ; investment club

— On Thu, 10/30/08, Robert Alai wrote:

From: Robert Alai
Subject: Fwd: THE HOOD – Directions.
Date: Thursday, October 30, 2008, 6:01 AM

So that everyone attends, here is the way.

Take route 46 Hurlingham/Yaya; Alight at Chaka/rather take Chaka road, then right of Lenana Rd to CVS Plaza (Kuna Ofisi ya PNU hapo), then ask for The Hood from there, it’s a walking distance.

If you are walking on foot, walk from Chaka Place towards Life Ministry (ask guards at Chaka Place), stop at Sheema Apartments (I can’t remember the name but I hope) and thats where The Hood is, that’s a shortcut.

Or call me on 0721586109 for directions. Robert replicate as many times as possible so that no one gets lost.

Peter

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YOU ARE IN BIDII AFRIKA GROUP

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— On Thu, 10/30/08, GEORGE MUYA wrote:
From: GEORGE MUYA
Subject: Re: THE HOOD – Directions.
Date: Thursday, October 30, 2008, 6:45 AM

You can use Arwings Kodhek road or Lenana Road.

1) Take route/ Bus 46 Hurlingham/Yaya / Kawangware; Alight at Chaka place , cross the road .Take Chaka road 3 metres take the first right turn (Jabavu road )then Teremka till the first left turn or just ask any guard from there .

2) From Lenana Road (of course you have to be driving coz no Matatu ply that road) just after PNU offices (Near Nigeria High commission or something) Take Kasuku road ….drive till you see Jabavu road or The Hood sign board……by the way kuna nini huko ??

True godliness leaves the world, convinced beyond a shadow of a doubt, that the only explanation for you, is Jesus Christ

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Hey please can you explain to me what the investment club is all about, so i can consider it. And please send me the minutes of 1st oct. Thanks, am interested.

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Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2008 04:52:15 -0700 (PDT)
From: esther kumenda
Subject: investment club,

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Robert,

As I had mentioned on facebook, I cannot be able to attend but please send me the minutes of the meeting. I do have very strict engagements every Saturday until 5pm.

Pass my regards to all who know me and for those I hope to meet all of them soon.

Yours Sincerely,

Catherine Wekesa

“Matching the Best Talent with the Best Employers”
“Just as a flower which seems beautiful and has colour but no perfume, so are the fruitless words of the man who speaks them but does them not.”

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Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2008 15:41:52 +0300
From: Catherine Wekesa
Subject: RE: THE HOOD – Directions.