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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/8/2013 Posts: 2,517
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On the blue corner we have the Summer bunnies team of @kiash, poundfoolish, punda mlia. . .Nani mwingine? Chris Wamalwa . , heck this team should change their name to :Ye know warram sayin meyn
On the Red corner: Republic Wazua
read some their antics here: Strange ways of diaspora returnees
Tim Kamuzu Banda penned some hilaroius anectodes for zuqka in 2009: see here: You know Warram Sayin' Maaaeen
Siringi wrote:This nding'oing'o is not alone. Wako wengi huko majuu. They visit once in a while and end up embarrassing the whole village. They cant eat mum's food eti ni chafu. They hire huge cars for few hours visit and drive back to sleep in hotels
here is an article penned for the standard by one Chris Wamalwa. Can you draw any parallels?
DAY MOTHER BEGGED ME NOT TO VISIT HER IN THE VILLAGE DUE TO FEARS OF INSECURITY
@kiash the car hire friend of yours from whom you borrowed the car you came ringaring with in the village has sent mum some repair bills if you don't send more money we shall sell your share of the shamba. . .
This is the trouble of sending guys who scored D (plain) in KCSE huko majuu
"😖😡KQ makes money for everyone except the shareholder 😏😏 " overheard in Wazua
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/2/2007 Posts: 8,776 Location: Cameroon
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I have lived in Nanyuki, Muranga, Kakamega, Mombasa towns n several others and been to almost every single township in Kenya. Kenya is heavenly man. Naturally beautiful even. Forget nairobi, coz I suspect its the source of all this SINGLE STORY bile. I suspect you are a slopian. Just visit your village in Kirinyaga {now a flourishing thriving township with piped water, paved roads n electricity} n see for yourself, feel the ambience, enjoy the well paved scenic roads, the lush greenery, the good hearted people. Then tour Mt Kenya areas, RV, Nyanza n Western. Malizia coast, ignore Nairobi. I can bet hiyo ujinga umejaza kwa kishwa itaicha. TULIA.........UFUNZWE!
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 4/27/2010 Posts: 951 Location: Nyumbani
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Amores wrote:@poundfoolish,if you are frustrated,just say it,but please stop making it look like every Kenyan is frustrated and they would drop their current jobs/occupation to move to "the west" Btw,so many people on wazua have had the chance to live,work or travel to these so called developed countries,ask @ MC,@ Mpenzi,@nostopping(i think)@ Famooz @ ricdees, ,@ storyteller ( who came back after many years in USA),@ jaggaernaut,yours truly etal and can give you a list of why they prefer home, and ofcourse of list of the great things in the countries that they have lived or travelled.I find your list one sided and naive,and I think the reason why people are reacting this way is not because they do not have issues( they do,many of them) but at the end of the day,Kenya ni nyumbani. See the comments from @ Lolest and @masukuma- tell the African story-listen to Chimamanda's talk on the danger of single story' and the President's speech writer,the young Julie Wango'mbe
Ask me my list of why I go back home and the list is endless.Here on wazzua,we have our red and orange goggles,but zako zimekuwa tofauti,the goggles that see home as a place not to back to ( lord help you)and goggles that make you see where you live as heaven on earth - and we know it not true!
Toa goggles!
Well I should have put it fear and not hate (you can see its in quotes) actually people think ati nimelemea majuu, I have been here for the past 12 yrs and have been coming home every year. Ill be coming hivi karibuni to check on what I have struggled hard to acquire. I know even where I live there are certain fears that still persist.Others have been worked on.
I would have expected a sensible person to say We also have fears on this and that and that’s why we work to solve them. Wenye wanafathom matusi hapa are the same who have watchies on their closed neighbourhoods to keep thiefs off.Getting in if you do not live there or if you look like a maskini wa mungu they ask for an ID.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 4/27/2010 Posts: 951 Location: Nyumbani
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simonkabz wrote:I have lived in Nanyuki, Muranga, Kakamega, Mombasa towns n several others and been to almost every single township in Kenya. Kenya is heavenly man. Naturally beautiful even. Forget nairobi, coz I suspect its the source of all this SINGLE STORY bile. I suspect you are a slopian. Just visit your village in Kirinyaga {now a flourishing thriving township with piped water, paved roads n electricity} n see for yourself, feel the ambience, enjoy the well paved scenic roads, the lush greenery, the good hearted people. Then tour Mt Kenya areas, RV, Nyanza n Western. Malizia coast, ignore Nairobi. I can bet hiyo ujinga umejaza kwa kishwa itaicha.
Where did you live in all these places you are claiming to have lived?like poundfoolish said, these are the middle class nairobians who feel comfortable locked in those closed neighbourhoods. I guess if you live in Nairobi you do not live in Eastlands.So wacha matusi.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/2/2009 Posts: 2,458 Location: Nairobi
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Why on Jupiter's moons are all the Siringis(real or pseudonamed) i know, bigoted,rabid dog reaction , insulting, Stereotype know it alls... ?
Siringi wrote:On the blue corner we have the Summer bunnies team of @kiash, poundfoolish, punda mlia. . .Nani mwingine? Chris Wamalwa . , heck this team should change their name to :Ye know warram sayin meyn
On the Red corner: Republic Wazua
read some their antics here: Strange ways of diaspora returnees
Tim Kamuzu Banda penned some hilaroius anectodes for zuqka in 2009: see here: You know Warram Sayin' Maaaeen
Siringi wrote:This nding'oing'o is not alone. Wako wengi huko majuu. They visit once in a while and end up embarrassing the whole village. They cant eat mum's food eti ni chafu. They hire huge cars for few hours visit and drive back to sleep in hotels
here is an article penned for the standard by one Chris Wamalwa. Can you draw any parallels?
DAY MOTHER BEGGED ME NOT TO VISIT HER IN THE VILLAGE DUE TO FEARS OF INSECURITY
@kiash the car hire friend of yours from whom you borrowed the car you came ringaring with in the village has sent mum some repair bills if you don't send more money we shall sell your share of the shamba. . .
This is the trouble of sending guys who scored D (plain) in KCSE huko majuu
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/2/2007 Posts: 8,776 Location: Cameroon
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kiash wrote:Amores wrote:@poundfoolish,if you are frustrated,just say it,but please stop making it look like every Kenyan is frustrated and they would drop their current jobs/occupation to move to "the west" Btw,so many people on wazua have had the chance to live,work or travel to these so called developed countries,ask @ MC,@ Mpenzi,@nostopping(i think)@ Famooz @ ricdees, ,@ storyteller ( who came back after many years in USA),@ jaggaernaut,yours truly etal and can give you a list of why they prefer home, and ofcourse of list of the great things in the countries that they have lived or travelled.I find your list one sided and naive,and I think the reason why people are reacting this way is not because they do not have issues( they do,many of them) but at the end of the day,Kenya ni nyumbani. See the comments from @ Lolest and @masukuma- tell the African story-listen to Chimamanda's talk on the danger of single story' and the President's speech writer,the young Julie Wango'mbe
Ask me my list of why I go back home and the list is endless.Here on wazzua,we have our red and orange goggles,but zako zimekuwa tofauti,the goggles that see home as a place not to back to ( lord help you)and goggles that make you see where you live as heaven on earth - and we know it not true!
Toa goggles!
Well I should have put it fear and not hate (you can see its in quotes) actually people think ati nimelemea majuu, I have been here for the past 12 yrs and have been coming home every year. Ill be coming hivi karibuni to check on what I have struggled hard to acquire. I know even where I live there are certain fears that still persist.Others have been worked on.
I would have expected a sensible person to say We also have fears on this and that and that’s why we work to solve them. Wenye wanafathom matusi hapa are the same who have watchies on their closed neighbourhoods to keep thiefs off.Getting in if you do not live there or if you look like a maskini wa mungu they ask for an ID.
Are you sure u have been in Kenya in the last 30 years? You don't sound like so. You sound lost n unattached. Nairobi may have confused u a bit. Its a city for the tough, not cowards. Try other areas next time. TULIA.........UFUNZWE!
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 11/17/2009 Posts: 2,040 Location: GA
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@kiash when prince william the future king of england popped the question to kate he did it in kenya with so many locations including his own native country nobody knows why he chose kenya with all the problems we have most commoners who spend most of their time talking ill of africa were humbled .if royalty could travel all the way to africa to propose to the future queen given that he used the same airport ,roads, hotels(he stayed at olesereni while he waited for his flight back home to go and break the news) we use na wewe kiash most likely raia wa kawa ati you are scared of coming back home ....
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/2/2007 Posts: 8,776 Location: Cameroon
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kiash wrote:simonkabz wrote:I have lived in Nanyuki, Muranga, Kakamega, Mombasa towns n several others and been to almost every single township in Kenya. Kenya is heavenly man. Naturally beautiful even. Forget nairobi, coz I suspect its the source of all this SINGLE STORY bile. I suspect you are a slopian. Just visit your village in Kirinyaga {now a flourishing thriving township with piped water, paved roads n electricity} n see for yourself, feel the ambience, enjoy the well paved scenic roads, the lush greenery, the good hearted people. Then tour Mt Kenya areas, RV, Nyanza n Western. Malizia coast, ignore Nairobi. I can bet hiyo ujinga umejaza kwa kishwa itaicha.
Where did you live in all these places you are claiming to have lived?like poundfoolish said, these are the middle class nairobians who feel comfortable locked in those closed neighbourhoods. I guess if you live in Nairobi you do not live in Eastlands.So wacha matusi.
Bro, this post says it all, your condescending attitude. Who told u middle class don't live in eastlands? Wewe unajua Kenya kweli? I doubt you can be helped. Usikuje kwetu, kaa huko kwenu. TULIA.........UFUNZWE!
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 10/9/2006 Posts: 1,502
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@kiash is talking of frustration of those 80%+ Kenyans who are struggling to make the ends meet. Maybe many here can't identify with them as they haven't nor will they ever experience hardship of life. work to prosper
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Rank: Elder Joined: 11/25/2011 Posts: 2,103 Location: Nrb
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Kiash,have you listened to those clips i have posted for you?
You are the one who is insulting people and you are saying you are being insulted?
This is wazua,sometimes we exchange friendly fires.Now you are are an ally who has misidentified a target, and now,we are trying to reduce the number of casualties here! - if you know what i mean.
At this point,i am hitting the "ignore button",then will come back when you are mahututi,to tell you "i told you so"
I am happy
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