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aemathenge
#81 Posted : Wednesday, September 27, 2017 1:03:20 PM
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Joined: 10/18/2008
Posts: 3,434
Location: Kerugoya
hamburglar wrote:
thieving hypocrites like Waiguru (gosh this woman is an unbelievably horrible person)


Screw you.

Up yours.

I love Michael Jackson, his work, that is but you have just made "Man in the Mirror" seem like a work of genius.
hamburglar
#82 Posted : Wednesday, September 27, 2017 1:44:20 PM
Rank: Member

Joined: 12/17/2011
Posts: 887
Angelica _ann wrote:
hamburglar wrote:
tycho wrote:
Fools gloating over IQ figures.

Fools cooking figures.

Fools blaming others for their folly.


Sasa wewe Tycho, utasaidiwa aje and you've completely refused to go for a mental checkup?


You have started a war you will not manage Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly


Am bored so maybe I can go the distance with this nutcase today. Where is he we go to war?
aemathenge
#83 Posted : Wednesday, September 27, 2017 2:04:16 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 10/18/2008
Posts: 3,434
Location: Kerugoya
From the mucheneneko column of The Star:

Quote:
AN insurance company associated with a senior Jubilee leader has been awarded a big (?) contract to provide insurance to the Nairobi city county.

We are told that the company is to provide insurance services for a year at a cost of Kshs 165 million.

City Hall staff are questioning just how fast the deal was penned and what other deals are in the offing.


The comments section has it that the company is Mamaco and the Njumbili big shot is Karasinga Arab Mashamba.

Source Link:
Angelica _ann
#84 Posted : Wednesday, September 27, 2017 2:14:05 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 12/7/2012
Posts: 11,936
aemathenge wrote:
From the mucheneneko column of The Star:

Quote:
AN insurance company associated with a senior Jubilee leader has been awarded a big (?) contract to provide insurance to the Nairobi city county.

We are told that the company is to provide insurance services for a year at a cost of Kshs 165 million.

City Hall staff are questioning just how fast the deal was penned and what other deals are in the offing.


The comments section has it that the company is Mamaco and the Njumbili big shot is Karasinga Arab Mashamba.

Source Link:


OK tuko pamoja smile
In the business world, everyone is paid in two coins - cash and experience. Take the experience first; the cash will come later - H Geneen
hamburglar
#85 Posted : Wednesday, September 27, 2017 2:14:48 PM
Rank: Member

Joined: 12/17/2011
Posts: 887
aemathenge wrote:
hamburglar wrote:
thieving hypocrites like Waiguru (gosh this woman is an unbelievably horrible person)


Screw you.

Up yours.

I love Michael Jackson, his work, that is but you have just made "Man in the Mirror" seem like a work of genius.


Maheagoat. It's not nice putting stuff up people's behinds. smile

But all jokes aside, let's talk about this Waiguru woman you are here vehemently defending here. By the way, one of my relatives is a personal friend of hers so I am privy about what I am going to say.

This woman was a cabinet secretary, can you explain to us how she was able to afford a 150 million house which she paid for in cash while earning about 1 million shillings a month? I would like to know how that equation is possible.

Secondly, with the desperate state that the unemployed and underemployed Kenyan youths are in today, did she really need to rub it in by buying her barely 18 year old son a brand new Aston Martin with the NYS money that she stole from these same struggling youths of this country? An Aston Martin, for what??????

Surely, what kind of person does that? Has she ever driven around Nairobi's Eastlands and slum areas and seen just how desperate the youths are? Just how callous is it to steal all that money that is supposed to help youths that are languishing in poverty? Does this woman really have a conscience? And don't tell me that she comes from a rich background and that's why she can afford all these luxuries because the people who know her will tell you she is not from a well off family.

After all that is said and done, instead of her taking a break from the public eye to at least disappear and somewhat ease the pain of these youths that she has stolen from, she decides to then kick them when they are still down and spit on them one more time by using their stolen money to ascend into the governorship seat in Kirinyaga and then invite Kabura (who she denied ever knowing) to sit on the VIP section during her inauguration. Surely? How do you think that jobless young Kenyan is feeling when he or she sees all that?

It's really not always about tribe (i am a Kikuyu) and/or party allegiance, sometimes it's about humanity. You can't steal money from the most vulnerable people in the society and use that money to mock. Actually you can't just steal public funds and buy mansions and luxury cars while the people you are meant to serve can hardly afford a square meal, that to me is just unfathomable. It's actually really cruel.

I realize this is Kenya and there is a culture of ruthlessness in this country, it's a man eat man society, but there has to be some level of humanity amongst these people. It's just not right.
tycho
#86 Posted : Wednesday, September 27, 2017 3:21:11 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 7/1/2011
Posts: 8,804
Location: Nairobi
hamburglar wrote:
Angelica _ann wrote:
hamburglar wrote:
tycho wrote:
Fools gloating over IQ figures.

Fools cooking figures.

Fools blaming others for their folly.


Sasa wewe Tycho, utasaidiwa aje and you've completely refused to go for a mental checkup?


You have started a war you will not manage Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly


Am bored so maybe I can go the distance with this nutcase today. 9Where is he we go to war?


I see the pompous fool has some rope!
AlphDoti
#87 Posted : Wednesday, September 27, 2017 3:47:07 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 6/20/2008
Posts: 6,275
Location: Kenya
hamburglar wrote:
aemathenge wrote:
hamburglar wrote:
thieving hypocrites like Waiguru (gosh this woman is an unbelievably horrible person)

Screw you.

Up yours.

I love Michael Jackson, his work, that is but you have just made "Man in the Mirror" seem like a work of genius.

Maheagoat. It's not nice putting stuff up people's behinds. smile

But all jokes aside, let's talk about this Waiguru woman you are here vehemently defending here. By the way, one of my relatives is a personal friend of hers so I am privy about what I am going to say.

This woman was a cabinet secretary, can you explain to us how she was able to afford a 150 million house which she paid for in cash while earning about 1 million shillings a month? I would like to know how that equation is possible.

Secondly, with the desperate state that the unemployed and underemployed Kenyan youths are in today, did she really need to rub it in by buying her barely 18 year old son a brand new Aston Martin with the NYS money that she stole from these same struggling youths of this country? An Aston Martin, for what??????

Surely, what kind of person does that? Has she ever driven around Nairobi's Eastlands and slum areas and seen just how desperate the youths are? Just how callous is it to steal all that money that is supposed to help youths that are languishing in poverty? Does this woman really have a conscience? And don't tell me that she comes from a rich background and that's why she can afford all these luxuries because the people who know her will tell you she is not from a well off family.

After all that is said and done, instead of her taking a break from the public eye to at least disappear and somewhat ease the pain of these youths that she has stolen from, she decides to then kick them when they are still down and spit on them one more time by using their stolen money to ascend into the governorship seat in Kirinyaga and then invite Kabura (who she denied ever knowing) to sit on the VIP section during her inauguration. Surely? How do you think that jobless young Kenyan is feeling when he or she sees all that?

It's really not always about tribe (i am a Kikuyu) and/or party allegiance, sometimes it's about humanity. You can't steal money from the most vulnerable people in the society and use that money to mock. Actually you can't just steal public funds and buy mansions and luxury cars while the people you are meant to serve can hardly afford a square meal, that to me is just unfathomable. It's actually really cruel.

I realize this is Kenya and there is a culture of ruthlessness in this country, it's a man eat man society, but there has to be some level of humanity amongst these people. It's just not right.

@ham well put!

I always tell them, that the most condemnation should come from her supporters. But dare raise these issues against mtu-wa-nyumba and even the most learned fellows will rise up against you and take you as opposition. They are missing the point. We are not condemning such corrupt leaders because we are simply opposition, but to make them stronger leaders. We are doing this in quest to agitate for better leadership in this country.
washiku
#88 Posted : Wednesday, September 27, 2017 3:48:53 PM
Rank: Chief

Joined: 5/9/2007
Posts: 13,095
hamburglar wrote:
This one is possible. It happened in the Bible, yes its in the Bible sir. Yeah, I know, the Bible.

Hehehe. Let's not go there my dear. Not today.


Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Sawa.
Anti_Burglar
#89 Posted : Wednesday, September 27, 2017 4:14:16 PM
Rank: Veteran

Joined: 9/11/2015
Posts: 1,024
AlphDoti wrote:
hamburglar wrote:
aemathenge wrote:
hamburglar wrote:
thieving hypocrites like Waiguru (gosh this woman is an unbelievably horrible person)

Screw you.

Up yours.

I love Michael Jackson, his work, that is but you have just made "Man in the Mirror" seem like a work of genius.

Maheagoat. It's not nice putting stuff up people's behinds. smile

But all jokes aside, let's talk about this Waiguru woman you are here vehemently defending here. By the way, one of my relatives is a personal friend of hers so I am privy about what I am going to say.

This woman was a cabinet secretary, can you explain to us how she was able to afford a 150 million house which she paid for in cash while earning about 1 million shillings a month? I would like to know how that equation is possible.

Secondly, with the desperate state that the unemployed and underemployed Kenyan youths are in today, did she really need to rub it in by buying her barely 18 year old son a brand new Aston Martin with the NYS money that she stole from these same struggling youths of this country? An Aston Martin, for what??????

Surely, what kind of person does that? Has she ever driven around Nairobi's Eastlands and slum areas and seen just how desperate the youths are? Just how callous is it to steal all that money that is supposed to help youths that are languishing in poverty? Does this woman really have a conscience? And don't tell me that she comes from a rich background and that's why she can afford all these luxuries because the people who know her will tell you she is not from a well off family.

After all that is said and done, instead of her taking a break from the public eye to at least disappear and somewhat ease the pain of these youths that she has stolen from, she decides to then kick them when they are still down and spit on them one more time by using their stolen money to ascend into the governorship seat in Kirinyaga and then invite Kabura (who she denied ever knowing) to sit on the VIP section during her inauguration. Surely? How do you think that jobless young Kenyan is feeling when he or she sees all that?

It's really not always about tribe (i am a Kikuyu) and/or party allegiance, sometimes it's about humanity. You can't steal money from the most vulnerable people in the society and use that money to mock. Actually you can't just steal public funds and buy mansions and luxury cars while the people you are meant to serve can hardly afford a square meal, that to me is just unfathomable. It's actually really cruel.

I realize this is Kenya and there is a culture of ruthlessness in this country, it's a man eat man society, but there has to be some level of humanity amongst these people. It's just not right.

@ham well put!

I always tell them, that the most condemnation should come from her supporters. But dare raise these issues against mtu-wa-nyumba and even the most learned fellows will rise up against you and take you as opposition. They are missing the point. We are not condemning such corrupt leaders because we are simply opposition, but to make them stronger leaders. We are doing this in quest to agitate for better leadership in this country.



Mimi kama burglar ninapinga kuhujumu mwenzangu burglar.

Save a few liberated minds like burglar, most, even the very learned go tribal when their kith and kin are mentioned adversely.

Oh, these past weeks we have seen that alright, bright and clear!
tycho
#90 Posted : Wednesday, September 27, 2017 4:47:23 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 7/1/2011
Posts: 8,804
Location: Nairobi
If some previous posts are anything to go by, then it's probable that @hamburglar didn't even vote!

Now because he didn't commit to a position he's out vaunting a false and limp impartiality.

But all this is just the normal nonsense so ubiquitous here. Pretending galore!
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