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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/28/2015 Posts: 9,562 Location: Rodi Kopany, Homa Bay
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Swenani wrote:limanika wrote:A hairdresser starts dealing in multimillion projects, owns string of companies, is paid billions for work done or not done, work she had no experience or qulification to do in the first place and all the suspect says is 'they dont know this person'. Even whether this person was qualified to work for ministry in the first place is not an issue. Are we fools. Are you expecting an answer? It is very difficult for an established firm to get any contract with the government sembuse hairdresser!!!! The comedy continues 30pc of all govt tenders are going to women and youth. And yes you dont need a PhD or a multimillion company to supply construction materials such as murram, kokoto, sand etc. Also you should know that there are many graduates like Josephine operating beauty parlours or what you are calling hairdressing Wacha kuchukia watu. Should we also "chukia" you just because you operate a small pub in eastlands?
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Shak wrote:Even the weeding out of ghost workers project was an eating scam! Goodness! Haka kalifikisha wapi, hii Kenya yetu Formal education will make you a living. Self-education will make you a fortune - Jim Rohn.
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hardwood wrote:Swenani wrote:limanika wrote:A hairdresser starts dealing in multimillion projects, owns string of companies, is paid billions for work done or not done, work she had no experience or qulification to do in the first place and all the suspect says is 'they dont know this person'. Even whether this person was qualified to work for ministry in the first place is not an issue. Are we fools. Are you expecting an answer? It is very difficult for an established firm to get any contract with the government sembuse hairdresser!!!! The comedy continues 30pc of all govt tenders are going to women and youth. And yes you dont need a PhD or a multimillion company to supply construction materials such as murram, kokoto, sand etc. Also you should know that there are many graduates like Josephine operating beauty parlours or what you are calling hairdressing Wacha kuchukia watu. Should we also "chukia" you just because you operate a small pub in eastlands? You need to comprehend what at @swenani is alluding to before rushing to reply with half backed appreciation of issues Formal education will make you a living. Self-education will make you a fortune - Jim Rohn.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/28/2015 Posts: 9,562 Location: Rodi Kopany, Homa Bay
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Othelo wrote:hardwood wrote:Swenani wrote:limanika wrote:A hairdresser starts dealing in multimillion projects, owns string of companies, is paid billions for work done or not done, work she had no experience or qulification to do in the first place and all the suspect says is 'they dont know this person'. Even whether this person was qualified to work for ministry in the first place is not an issue. Are we fools. Are you expecting an answer? It is very difficult for an established firm to get any contract with the government sembuse hairdresser!!!! The comedy continues 30pc of all govt tenders are going to women and youth. And yes you dont need a PhD or a multimillion company to supply construction materials such as murram, kokoto, sand etc. Also you should know that there are many graduates like Josephine operating beauty parlours or what you are calling hairdressing Wacha kuchukia watu. Should we also "chukia" you just because you operate a small pub in eastlands? You need to comprehend what at @swenani is alluding to before rushing to reply with half backed appreciation of issues Was i addressing you? Shut up!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/3/2008 Posts: 4,058 Location: Gwitu
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hardwood wrote:Othelo wrote:hardwood wrote:Swenani wrote:limanika wrote:A hairdresser starts dealing in multimillion projects, owns string of companies, is paid billions for work done or not done, work she had no experience or qulification to do in the first place and all the suspect says is 'they dont know this person'. Even whether this person was qualified to work for ministry in the first place is not an issue. Are we fools. Are you expecting an answer? It is very difficult for an established firm to get any contract with the government sembuse hairdresser!!!! The comedy continues 30pc of all govt tenders are going to women and youth. And yes you dont need a PhD or a multimillion company to supply construction materials such as murram, kokoto, sand etc. Also you should know that there are many graduates like Josephine operating beauty parlours or what you are calling hairdressing Wacha kuchukia watu. Should we also "chukia" you just because you operate a small pub in eastlands? You need to comprehend what at @swenani is alluding to before rushing to reply with half backed appreciation of issues Was i addressing you? Shut up! Emotions za nini? When you post here,you address all Wazuans otherwise use whatsapp. Truth forever on the scaffold Wrong forever on the throne (James Russell Rowell)
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hardwood wrote:Swenani wrote:limanika wrote:A hairdresser starts dealing in multimillion projects, owns string of companies, is paid billions for work done or not done, work she had no experience or qulification to do in the first place and all the suspect says is 'they dont know this person'. Even whether this person was qualified to work for ministry in the first place is not an issue. Are we fools. Are you expecting an answer? It is very difficult for an established firm to get any contract with the government sembuse hairdresser!!!! The comedy continues 30pc of all govt tenders are going to women and youth. And yes you dont need a PhD or a multimillion company to supply construction materials such as murram, kokoto, sand etc. Also you should know that there are many graduates like Josephine operating beauty parlours or what you are calling hairdressing Wacha kuchukia watu. Should we also "chukia" you just because you operate a small pub in eastlands? you need to have your goggles on when reading some of these stuff
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/28/2015 Posts: 9,562 Location: Rodi Kopany, Homa Bay
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kaka2za wrote:hardwood wrote:Othelo wrote:hardwood wrote:Swenani wrote:limanika wrote:A hairdresser starts dealing in multimillion projects, owns string of companies, is paid billions for work done or not done, work she had no experience or qulification to do in the first place and all the suspect says is 'they dont know this person'. Even whether this person was qualified to work for ministry in the first place is not an issue. Are we fools. Are you expecting an answer? It is very difficult for an established firm to get any contract with the government sembuse hairdresser!!!! The comedy continues 30pc of all govt tenders are going to women and youth. And yes you dont need a PhD or a multimillion company to supply construction materials such as murram, kokoto, sand etc. Also you should know that there are many graduates like Josephine operating beauty parlours or what you are calling hairdressing Wacha kuchukia watu. Should we also "chukia" you just because you operate a small pub in eastlands? You need to comprehend what at @swenani is alluding to before rushing to reply with half backed appreciation of issues Was i addressing you? Shut up! Emotions za nini? When you post here,you address all Wazuans otherwise use whatsapp. Noted. Peace.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 4/22/2010 Posts: 11,522 Location: Nairobi
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hardwood wrote:kaka2za wrote:hardwood wrote:Othelo wrote:hardwood wrote:Swenani wrote:limanika wrote:A hairdresser starts dealing in multimillion projects, owns string of companies, is paid billions for work done or not done, work she had no experience or qulification to do in the first place and all the suspect says is 'they dont know this person'. Even whether this person was qualified to work for ministry in the first place is not an issue. Are we fools. Are you expecting an answer? It is very difficult for an established firm to get any contract with the government sembuse hairdresser!!!! The comedy continues 30pc of all govt tenders are going to women and youth. And yes you dont need a PhD or a multimillion company to supply construction materials such as murram, kokoto, sand etc. Also you should know that there are many graduates like Josephine operating beauty parlours or what you are calling hairdressing Wacha kuchukia watu. Should we also "chukia" you just because you operate a small pub in eastlands? You need to comprehend what at @swenani is alluding to before rushing to reply with half backed appreciation of issues Was i addressing you? Shut up! Emotions za nini? When you post here,you address all Wazuans otherwise use whatsapp. Noted. Peace. Your so jumpy jumpy off late...on the edge...relax Boss possunt quia posse videntur
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Josephine is being used...by people working in govt. "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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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/26/2007 Posts: 6,514
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So Sweety didn't know this Joyce, yet Joyce was winning tenders freestyle in her Ministry? I see. Women and Youth they say.... Business opportunities are like buses,there's always another one coming
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