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Men who built Kenya
0%_Omera
#51 Posted : Sunday, July 05, 2015 4:11:48 PM
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FundamentAli wrote:
Lord Delemare has to be in. KCC, KGCCU, KFA, Unga Ltd, railway etc


If am not wrong, Lord Delemare is credited for introducing corn/maize in the region, me think he should top the list.
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Lolest!
#52 Posted : Sunday, July 05, 2015 7:29:06 PM
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0%_Omera wrote:
FundamentAli wrote:
Lord Delemare has to be in. KCC, KGCCU, KFA, Unga Ltd, railway etc


If am not wrong, Lord Delemare is credited for introducing corn/maize in the region, me think he should top the list.

I thought maize was introduced by the Portuguese
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murchr
#53 Posted : Sunday, July 05, 2015 8:54:16 PM
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Lolest! wrote:
0%_Omera wrote:
FundamentAli wrote:
Lord Delemare has to be in. KCC, KGCCU, KFA, Unga Ltd, railway etc


If am not wrong, Lord Delemare is credited for introducing corn/maize in the region, me think he should top the list.

I thought maize was introduced by the Portuguese


I never knew this much about about Lord Delamere. I think some of this history should be taught in school purposely for character building.

Wikipedia wrote:
Among Kenya's white settlers, Lord Delamere was famous for his utter devotion to developing Kenyan agriculture. For many years his only homes in Kenya were native-style mud and grass huts, which his wife (who was Ulster Anglo-Irish) decorated with their fine British and Irish furnishings. For twenty years, Delamere farmed his colossal land by trial, error and dogged effort, experimenting endlessly with crops and livestock, and accruing an invaluable stockpile of knowledge that would later serve as the foundation for the agricultural economy of the colony.

By 1905, Delamere was a pioneer of the East African dairy industry. He was also a pioneer at crossbreeding animals, beginning with sheep and chicken, then moving to cattle; most of his imported animals, however, succumbed to diseases such as foot and mouth and Red water disease.Delamere purchased Ryeland Rams from England to mate with 11,000 Maasai ewes, and in 1904, imported 500 pure-bred merino ewes from New Zealand. Four-fifths of the merino ewes quickly died, and the remaining stock were moved to Delamere's Soysambu Ranch, as well as the remaining stock of 1,500 imported cattle that suffered from pleuro-pneumonia.

Eventually, Lord Delamere decided to grow wheat. This, too, was plagued by disease, specifically Rust (fungus).[15] By 1909, Delamere was out of money, resting his last hopes on a 1,200-acre (4.9 km2) wheat crop that eventually failed. He was quoted by author Elspeth Huxley as commenting drily, 'I started to grow wheat in East Africa to prove that though I lived on the equator, I was not in an equatorial country.' Delamere eventually created a 'wheat laboratory' on his farm, employing scientists to manufacture hardy wheat varieties for the Kenyan highlands. To supplement his income, he even tried raising ostriches for their feathers, importing incubators from Europe; this venture also failed with the advent of the motor car and the decline in fashion of feathered hats. Delamere was the first European to start a maize farm, Florida Farm, in the Rongai Valley, and established the first flour mill in Kenya.By 1914, his efforts finally began to generate a profit.
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wazuaguest
#54 Posted : Monday, July 06, 2015 7:03:48 AM
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Kenya is a big cooperative with few stellar chairpersons here and there.
Also the fact that very few have moved something alone. Michael Joseph would not have had an impact without Michukis and Prof Ndungu approval.James Mwangi rode on Munga.Kenyatta rode on Field Marshal Waciuri Kimathis shoulder and General China among others.Kibaki waited for Koigi,Orengo, Raila,Rubia, Matiba Bishop Muge, Shikuku,to bite the bullet and then came and turned around the economy.
But members resilience has seen them through some difficult moment's like Moi 24 destructive years.
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Impunity
#55 Posted : Monday, July 06, 2015 7:58:29 AM
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Shak wrote:
Impunity wrote:
Lolest! wrote:
Impunity wrote:
Alba wrote:
@Nandwa
Whether you disagree is pointless. When people read the real history they will see who went to the Hague. (Ruto and UK)
And they will see that Kibaki was adversely mentioned as funding Mungiki. They will also see that it was Kibaki who precipitated chaos with that stealthy swearing in ceremony.
You can rewrite history as much as you want here on wazua but the facts are out there for the rest of the world to see.


Please also don't forget it was done past midnight!

Sad Sad

agreed. 6pm in Kenya is midnight in New Zealand!


He could not wait 12 hours for daybreak? who was chasing him?

Raira.


@Bupamba was not in a hurry to take the seat, he was very composed and was always preparing to accept and move on until he saw KBC news showing a midnight swearing in ceremony. Then he suspected fowl play(Yes, guinea foul)!!!
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#56 Posted : Monday, July 06, 2015 10:49:33 AM
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Lolest!
#57 Posted : Monday, July 06, 2015 11:30:23 AM
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The link doesn't say he introduced maize to East Africa
murchr wrote:
Lolest! wrote:
0%_Omera wrote:
FundamentAli wrote:
Lord Delemare has to be in. KCC, KGCCU, KFA, Unga Ltd, railway etc


If am not wrong, Lord Delemare is credited for introducing corn/maize in the region, me think he should top the list.

I thought maize was introduced by the Portuguese


I never knew this much about about Lord Delamere. I think some of this history should be taught in school purposely for character building.

Wikipedia wrote:
Among Kenya's white settlers, Lord Delamere was famous for his utter devotion to developing Kenyan agriculture. For many years his only homes in Kenya were native-style mud and grass huts, which his wife (who was Ulster Anglo-Irish) decorated with their fine British and Irish furnishings. For twenty years, Delamere farmed his colossal land by trial, error and dogged effort, experimenting endlessly with crops and livestock, and accruing an invaluable stockpile of knowledge that would later serve as the foundation for the agricultural economy of the colony.

By 1905, Delamere was a pioneer of the East African dairy industry. He was also a pioneer at crossbreeding animals, beginning with sheep and chicken, then moving to cattle; most of his imported animals, however, succumbed to diseases such as foot and mouth and Red water disease.Delamere purchased Ryeland Rams from England to mate with 11,000 Maasai ewes, and in 1904, imported 500 pure-bred merino ewes from New Zealand. Four-fifths of the merino ewes quickly died, and the remaining stock were moved to Delamere's Soysambu Ranch, as well as the remaining stock of 1,500 imported cattle that suffered from pleuro-pneumonia.

Eventually, Lord Delamere decided to grow wheat. This, too, was plagued by disease, specifically Rust (fungus).[15] By 1909, Delamere was out of money, resting his last hopes on a 1,200-acre (4.9 km2) wheat crop that eventually failed. He was quoted by author Elspeth Huxley as commenting drily, 'I started to grow wheat in East Africa to prove that though I lived on the equator, I was not in an equatorial country.' Delamere eventually created a 'wheat laboratory' on his farm, employing scientists to manufacture hardy wheat varieties for the Kenyan highlands. To supplement his income, he even tried raising ostriches for their feathers, importing incubators from Europe; this venture also failed with the advent of the motor car and the decline in fashion of feathered hats. Delamere was the first European to start a maize farm, Florida Farm, in the Rongai Valley, and established the first flour mill in Kenya.By 1914, his efforts finally began to generate a profit.

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Lolest!
#58 Posted : Monday, July 06, 2015 11:34:30 AM
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wazuaguest wrote:
Kenya is a big cooperative with few stellar chairpersons here and there.
Also the fact that very few have moved something alone. Michael Joseph would not have had an impact without Michukis and Prof Ndungu approval.James Mwangi rode on Munga.Kenyatta rode on Field Marshal Waciuri Kimathis shoulder and General China among others.Kibaki waited for Koigi,Orengo, Raila,Rubia, Matiba Bishop Muge, Shikuku,to bite the bullet and then came and turned around the economy.
But members resilience has seen them through some difficult moment's like Moi 24 destructive years.

Mau Mau romanticisation!
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murchr
#59 Posted : Monday, July 06, 2015 5:00:31 PM
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Lolest! wrote:
The link doesn't say he introduced maize to East Africa
murchr wrote:
Lolest! wrote:
0%_Omera wrote:
FundamentAli wrote:
Lord Delemare has to be in. KCC, KGCCU, KFA, Unga Ltd, railway etc


If am not wrong, Lord Delemare is credited for introducing corn/maize in the region, me think he should top the list.

I thought maize was introduced by the Portuguese


I never knew this much about about Lord Delamere. I think some of this history should be taught in school purposely for character building.

Wikipedia wrote:
Among Kenya's white settlers, Lord Delamere was famous for his utter devotion to developing Kenyan agriculture. For many years his only homes in Kenya were native-style mud and grass huts, which his wife (who was Ulster Anglo-Irish) decorated with their fine British and Irish furnishings. For twenty years, Delamere farmed his colossal land by trial, error and dogged effort, experimenting endlessly with crops and livestock, and accruing an invaluable stockpile of knowledge that would later serve as the foundation for the agricultural economy of the colony.

By 1905, Delamere was a pioneer of the East African dairy industry. He was also a pioneer at crossbreeding animals, beginning with sheep and chicken, then moving to cattle; most of his imported animals, however, succumbed to diseases such as foot and mouth and Red water disease.Delamere purchased Ryeland Rams from England to mate with 11,000 Maasai ewes, and in 1904, imported 500 pure-bred merino ewes from New Zealand. Four-fifths of the merino ewes quickly died, and the remaining stock were moved to Delamere's Soysambu Ranch, as well as the remaining stock of 1,500 imported cattle that suffered from pleuro-pneumonia.

Eventually, Lord Delamere decided to grow wheat. This, too, was plagued by disease, specifically Rust (fungus).[15] By 1909, Delamere was out of money, resting his last hopes on a 1,200-acre (4.9 km2) wheat crop that eventually failed. He was quoted by author Elspeth Huxley as commenting drily, 'I started to grow wheat in East Africa to prove that though I lived on the equator, I was not in an equatorial country.' Delamere eventually created a 'wheat laboratory' on his farm, employing scientists to manufacture hardy wheat varieties for the Kenyan highlands. To supplement his income, he even tried raising ostriches for their feathers, importing incubators from Europe; this venture also failed with the advent of the motor car and the decline in fashion of feathered hats. Delamere was the first European to start a maize farm, Florida Farm, in the Rongai Valley, and established the first flour mill in Kenya.By 1914, his efforts finally began to generate a profit.


"There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore
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Obi 1 Kanobi
#60 Posted : Monday, July 06, 2015 5:22:36 PM
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So far only 3 candidates;

Michael Joseph - Safaricom/Mpesa
James Mwangi - Equity/Financial inclusion
S.K Macharia - Royal Media Services

notable mention to whoever built Nakumatt, wengine wote hawesmek
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