wazua Sat, May 9, 2026
Welcome Guest Search | Active Topics | Log In

103 Pages«<979899100101>»
NASA :Whats the game plan.
washiku
#981 Posted : Tuesday, July 18, 2017 3:32:55 PM
Rank: Chief

Joined: 5/9/2007
Posts: 13,095
washiku
#982 Posted : Saturday, July 22, 2017 9:18:29 PM
Rank: Chief

Joined: 5/9/2007
Posts: 13,095
FRM2011 wrote:
madollar wrote:

Journalists have began sharpening their knives expect that article to be retrieved when the post election analysis begin from august 9th


I would highly recommend a book called "Who moved my cheese" for anyone in the Kenyan media. There will be no advertisement from NASA. We live in the new information age. We have a live NASA TV that broadcasts all campaign rallies. No billboards either. No caps and t-shirts made in China. We are riding on kenya's most popular political brand, Baba.

Lets meet here on 9th to review how that went.


@FRM, it seems they did not give you the right info or they lied to you or you were not important enough to get the right info or all. Finally billboards all over Nairobi and a very boring advert on TV Stations.
segemia
#983 Posted : Saturday, July 22, 2017 11:23:06 PM
Rank: Member

Joined: 2/20/2009
Posts: 658
washiku wrote:
FRM2011 wrote:
madollar wrote:

Journalists have began sharpening their knives expect that article to be retrieved when the post election analysis begin from august 9th


I would highly recommend a book called "Who moved my cheese" for anyone in the Kenyan media. There will be no advertisement from NASA. We live in the new information age. We have a live NASA TV that broadcasts all campaign rallies. No billboards either. No caps and t-shirts made in China. We are riding on kenya's most popular political brand, Baba.

Lets meet here on 9th to review how that went.


@FRM, it seems they did not give you the right info or they lied to you or you were not important enough to get the right info or all. Finally billboards all over Nairobi and a very boring advert on TV Stations.


Forgive him. He has been seeing "things"..just like his boss.Sad
Bigchick
#984 Posted : Sunday, July 23, 2017 7:33:32 AM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 2/8/2013
Posts: 4,068
Location: At Large.
washiku wrote:
FRM2011 wrote:
madollar wrote:

Journalists have began sharpening their knives expect that article to be retrieved when the post election analysis begin from august 9th


I would highly recommend a book called "Who moved my cheese" for anyone in the Kenyan media. There will be no advertisement from NASA. We live in the new information age. We have a live NASA TV that broadcasts all campaign rallies. No billboards either. No caps and t-shirts made in China. We are riding on kenya's most popular political brand, Baba.

Lets meet here on 9th to review how that went.


@FRM, it seems they did not give you the right info or they lied to you or you were not important enough to get the right info or all. Finally billboards all over Nairobi and a very boring advert on TV Stations.


@FROM2011 will tell you they changed their minds.

Even the threat to our peace on Wednesday has been termed as our failure to understand Babu and how he does things. Haha.
Love is beautiful and so are those who share it.With Love, Marriage is an amazing event in ones life time, the foundation of joy, happiness and success.
FRM2011
#985 Posted : Sunday, July 23, 2017 10:09:35 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 11/5/2010
Posts: 2,459

A sneak preview of canaan.

4:00 am outside KICC a cop shoots at a moving vehicle with a female occupant inside. People scamper for safety.

But a few canaanites run in the opposite direction. Towards the officer. He threatens to shoot, they dare him. They have him on video. The cop runs towards Uhuru park.

As they abandon the chase and head back, they are confronted by another group of cops and taken to Central police. Their phones are confiscated and the incriminating videos deleted by the rogue cops.

Released with no charge, they had already saved the video in cloud accounts. A social media campaign starts, IPOA pledges action.

From September expect more of these incidences. The people in power being held to account by the power of the people. I predict quite a number of citizen arrests of hitherto untouchable govt workers.

Baba is turning the governance contract upside down.
ZZE123
#986 Posted : Monday, July 24, 2017 1:13:03 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 6/21/2008
Posts: 2,490
The NASA strategy of following Jubilee in Campaigns seems to be working..
The man who marries a beautiful woman, and the farmer who grows corn by the roadside have the same problem
Much Know
#987 Posted : Monday, July 24, 2017 1:22:26 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 12/6/2008
Posts: 3,586
Courts reject yet another stupidity from Naswa of saying "Results must be announced immediately", meanwhile we have noted that witchcraft of ambithology amejaza wana naswa manyege mingi za uwongo .Sad , I mean pure lies and tribalism like that in the name of "work". We can't build trains, or cars, we cannot make medicines e.t.c lakini kwa kusema raira atashinda na 1%, his dear niece ambithology...woiyee Sad
Ras Kienyeji Man
thuks
#988 Posted : Monday, July 24, 2017 1:33:11 PM
Rank: Veteran

Joined: 10/8/2008
Posts: 1,575
FRM2011 wrote:

A sneak preview of canaan.

4:00 am outside KICC a cop shoots at a moving vehicle with a female occupant inside. People scamper for safety.

But a few canaanites run in the opposite direction. Towards the officer. He threatens to shoot, they dare him. They have him on video. The cop runs towards Uhuru park.

As they abandon the chase and head back, they are confronted by another group of cops and taken to Central police. Their phones are confiscated and the incriminating videos deleted by the rogue cops.

Released with no charge, they had already saved the video in cloud accounts. A social media campaign starts, IPOA pledges action.

From September expect more of these incidences. The people in power being held to account by the power of the people. I predict quite a number of citizen arrests of hitherto untouchable govt workers.

Baba is turning the governance contract upside down.

Hii tuliona '03. Haikutupeleka mbali lakini.
I care!
FRM2011
#989 Posted : Wednesday, July 26, 2017 11:45:18 AM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 11/5/2010
Posts: 2,459
Borrowed from a NASA supporter.

""It is probably the most revolutionary thing Raila said last night, but the media and ordinary mortals won't notice. So it is my duty to tell you of a different setting where it had been said before the debate.

On Sunday, we went for a rally at Masinde Grounds in Mathare Constituency. As with all Baba's rallies, there was no mobilization. Crowds just followed him, and by the time we entered the grounds, it was a sea of humanity descending on the dusty grounds in wild celebratory mood. Musalia spoke first. His role is usually to hype the crowd with his "Nasa Hao" chant. He then invited Baba.

Baba spoke about the usual campaign stuff. He also reprimanded a young man who was pushing a young lady near the dais, and asked young men to learn to treat women with dignity. Then he switched to a serious parental tone and said something that no previous campaign has ever discussed. He turned to the young girls in the rally (upto this point, we hadn't noticed just how many they were, they were in their thousands!) and told them that he was concerned that society had neglected the young jobless mothers, many with no education, many in informal settlements, many barely out of their teens, who struggled alone with children. He said from September, he would change this, and give single mothers a new lease of life, a life of dignity. He said some of the young mothers got children when so young, and with no support, that life had become hopeless, yet this was a very huge portion of the population. As he spoke, there was deathly silence. Even vijana wa mabango had somehow put down their mabango and gone quiet. When he finished, the applause was electric, and emotional too. The young single mothers in the crowd went into a frenzy. You should have been there to see it!

Until last night, not many people knew this has been one of Baba's mainstream issues on this campaign. It is also an issue that no previous politician or campaign has ever raised. It reminded me of something I have quoted here countless times, made famous by Wafula Buke, but attributed to JM Kariuki's daughter, Rosemary; Raila is truly the last of our caring fathers.

It takes a Lion to see some of these things and seek to change them. It takes Raila Odinga to understand the struggles of every demographic. And it's not just because of votes. That's simply who he is.

08.08.2017. Don't blink.

Change is coming!

Courtesy,

#RAOnd1

#SafariYaCanaan",

By Lizzy Favor Yogo"
Anti_Burglar
#990 Posted : Wednesday, July 26, 2017 12:54:41 PM
Rank: Veteran

Joined: 9/11/2015
Posts: 1,024
FRM2011 wrote:
Borrowed from a NASA supporter.

""It is probably the most revolutionary thing Raila said last night, but the media and ordinary mortals won't notice. So it is my duty to tell you of a different setting where it had been said before the debate.

On Sunday, we went for a rally at Masinde Grounds in Mathare Constituency. As with all Baba's rallies, there was no mobilization. Crowds just followed him, and by the time we entered the grounds, it was a sea of humanity descending on the dusty grounds in wild celebratory mood. Musalia spoke first. His role is usually to hype the crowd with his "Nasa Hao" chant. He then invited Baba.

Baba spoke about the usual campaign stuff. He also reprimanded a young man who was pushing a young lady near the dais, and asked young men to learn to treat women with dignity. Then he switched to a serious parental tone and said something that no previous campaign has ever discussed. He turned to the young girls in the rally (upto this point, we hadn't noticed just how many they were, they were in their thousands!) and told them that he was concerned that society had neglected the young jobless mothers, many with no education, many in informal settlements, many barely out of their teens, who struggled alone with children. He said from September, he would change this, and give single mothers a new lease of life, a life of dignity. He said some of the young mothers got children when so young, and with no support, that life had become hopeless, yet this was a very huge portion of the population. As he spoke, there was deathly silence. Even vijana wa mabango had somehow put down their mabango and gone quiet. When he finished, the applause was electric, and emotional too. The young single mothers in the crowd went into a frenzy. You should have been there to see it!

Until last night, not many people knew this has been one of Baba's mainstream issues on this campaign. It is also an issue that no previous politician or campaign has ever raised. It reminded me of something I have quoted here countless times, made famous by Wafula Buke, but attributed to JM Kariuki's daughter, Rosemary; Raila is truly the last of our caring fathers.

It takes a Lion to see some of these things and seek to change them. It takes Raila Odinga to understand the struggles of every demographic. And it's not just because of votes. That's simply who he is.

08.08.2017. Don't blink.

Change is coming!

Courtesy,

#RAOnd1

#SafariYaCanaan",

By Lizzy Favor Yogo"


I think you are the one to help me with this matter that no one seems able to assist in.

I did manage to get a cap from a political party. It is orange and looks pretty and bright (honest!). I would love to wear it (in Canaan or wherever) except for some hastily painted words on it in some shade of blue. It has no other marks on it.

Do you know what I can do to remove the blue writings? Actually they are just 9 letters in blue.
103 Pages«<979899100101>»
Forum Jump  
You cannot post new topics in this forum.
You cannot reply to topics in this forum.
You cannot delete your posts in this forum.
You cannot edit your posts in this forum.
You cannot create polls in this forum.
You cannot vote in polls in this forum.

Copyright © 2026 Wazua.co.ke. All Rights Reserved.