Date: Tue, 17 Feb 2009 13:10:49 -0800 [03:10:49 PM CST]
From: Amos Kibara
Subject: Re: I miss Hon. Kalembe Ndile
Owiti, that was hilarious.
What I miss about Hon. Kalembe is his natural capability to interact with the high and mighty, and then connect so well with the lowly and the trampled down members of our society. This is is a characteristic that many of our learned leaders in parliament do have. In other words, there is something that Kalembe has that people do not learn in schools and universities, and I wish everybody in our leadership would be able to connect with it.
Think about this, when 10m Kenyans are hungry, hundreds of life lost in the fire tragedy, PresidentKibaki was so busy defending Hon Saitoti, In other words he only connect with the poor when they die in masses, what a shame. Kalembe would be busy advocating for the welfare of the aquatters.
Our schools curriculum is lacking something.
Sincerely
Kibara, Amos Gakobo
Montgomery Alabama, USA
Life is a sum of decisions made in the past. The better the decisions, the better the quality of life.
— On Mon, 2/16/09, Philip Owiti wrote:
From: Philip Owiti
Subject: Re: I miss Hon. Kalembe Ndile
Date: Monday, February 16, 2009, 10:13 PM
Dear Amos,
Find KAlembe Ndile on this Link
http://graduates.com/vg.aspx?i=3025832