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Operation #OndoaNyasi Hon Otiende Amollo
Swenani
#11 Posted : Monday, June 11, 2018 7:48:27 PM
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2012 wrote:
Out of ignorance and in the fear of receiving insults let me ask. Since he is building mud houses, what were these people living in before? Is this mud imported or dug hapo kando? Is it because he has introduced some new technologies or were these people incapable of digging up mud? Sijaelewa.


Enyewe you are ignorant.

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If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
Angelica _ann
#12 Posted : Monday, June 11, 2018 8:04:20 PM
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2012 wrote:
Out of ignorance and in the fear of receiving insults let me ask. Since he is building mud houses, what were these people living in before? Is this mud imported or dug hapo kando? Is it because he has introduced some new technologies or were these people incapable of digging up mud? Sijaelewa.


Grass thatched houses to mabati roofingsmile
In the business world, everyone is paid in two coins - cash and experience. Take the experience first; the cash will come later - H Geneen
2012
#13 Posted : Monday, June 11, 2018 8:26:05 PM
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Swenani wrote:
2012 wrote:
Out of ignorance and in the fear of receiving insults let me ask. Since he is building mud houses, what were these people living in before? Is this mud imported or dug hapo kando? Is it because he has introduced some new technologies or were these people incapable of digging up mud? Sijaelewa.


Enyewe you are ignorant.

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Aki I'm ignorant. So, he's upgrading people from grass to soil? Grass is the cultural thing in that region? The reason I ask is because Africans were building houses using mud before colonialism, so where has this community been? Plus I'm sure over time the community has educated a few sons and daughters to have at least brought the mud technology back home in the 60s?

BBI will solve it
:)
Angelica _ann
#14 Posted : Monday, June 11, 2018 8:36:29 PM
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2012 wrote:
Swenani wrote:
2012 wrote:
Out of ignorance and in the fear of receiving insults let me ask. Since he is building mud houses, what were these people living in before? Is this mud imported or dug hapo kando? Is it because he has introduced some new technologies or were these people incapable of digging up mud? Sijaelewa.


Enyewe you are ignorant.

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Operation #OndoaNyasi Hon Otiende Amollo



Aki I'm ignorant. So, he's upgrading people from grass to soil? Grass is the cultural thing in that region? The reason I ask is because Africans were building houses using mud before colonialism, so where has this community been? Plus I'm sure over time the community has educated a few sons and daughters to have at least brought the mud technology back home in the 60s?


The region is very poor because of Baba.
In the business world, everyone is paid in two coins - cash and experience. Take the experience first; the cash will come later - H Geneen
Sansa
#15 Posted : Monday, June 11, 2018 8:47:25 PM
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thuks wrote:
Angelica _ann wrote:
Sansa wrote:
How durable are these houses?


What do you mean yawa smile

50 yrs with regular, cheap maintenance


I'm referring to the mud walls not the mabati. The mabati is a good improvement but the way that mud was built around those posts is wanting. It doesn't look like the walls are thick enough.

Since this mud is readily available, can't those involved come up with a way to make those interlocking mud bricks for everyone who needs a house in the village?
Swenani
#16 Posted : Monday, June 11, 2018 9:36:37 PM
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2012 wrote:
Swenani wrote:
2012 wrote:
Out of ignorance and in the fear of receiving insults let me ask. Since he is building mud houses, what were these people living in before? Is this mud imported or dug hapo kando? Is it because he has introduced some new technologies or were these people incapable of digging up mud? Sijaelewa.


Enyewe you are ignorant.

Quote:
Operation #OndoaNyasi Hon Otiende Amollo



Aki I'm ignorant. So, he's upgrading people from grass to soil? Grass is the cultural thing in that region? The reason I ask is because Africans were building houses using mud before colonialism, so where has this community been? Plus I'm sure over time the community has educated a few sons and daughters to have at least brought the mud technology back home in the 60s?


hii ujinga yako ni ya kujipaka

It's not from grass to soil, it's from grass to MABATI
If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
harrydre
#17 Posted : Tuesday, June 12, 2018 12:37:05 AM
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Angelica _ann wrote:
2012 wrote:
Swenani wrote:
2012 wrote:
Out of ignorance and in the fear of receiving insults let me ask. Since he is building mud houses, what were these people living in before? Is this mud imported or dug hapo kando? Is it because he has introduced some new technologies or were these people incapable of digging up mud? Sijaelewa.


Enyewe you are ignorant.

Quote:
Operation #OndoaNyasi Hon Otiende Amollo



Aki I'm ignorant. So, he's upgrading people from grass to soil? Grass is the cultural thing in that region? The reason I ask is because Africans were building houses using mud before colonialism, so where has this community been? Plus I'm sure over time the community has educated a few sons and daughters to have at least brought the mud technology back home in the 60s?


The region is very poor because of Baba.


Baba hates progress, so I hope he doesn't finish him politically as he did with Tuju.
i.am.back!!!!
simonkabz
#18 Posted : Tuesday, June 12, 2018 9:08:24 AM
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Sansa wrote:
thuks wrote:
Angelica _ann wrote:
Sansa wrote:
How durable are these houses?


What do you mean yawa smile

50 yrs with regular, cheap maintenance


I'm referring to the mud walls not the mabati. The mabati is a good improvement but the way that mud was built around those posts is wanting. It doesn't look like the walls are thick enough.

Since this mud is readily available, can't those involved come up with a way to make those interlocking mud bricks for everyone who needs a house in the village?


Sansa, kwani you've never seen a mud-walled house? THose things last even a lifetime.

The mabati is a major leap, in that the locals can now harvest rain water. Saw Mutua doing the same.
TULIA.........UFUNZWE!
2012
#19 Posted : Tuesday, June 12, 2018 9:46:02 AM
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Si kwa ubaya and at least he is getting something done which is more than we can say for his colleagues. But to improve his people and their dignity, he should have even done mud blocks. The machine is manual, cheap and very effective.


BBI will solve it
:)
hardwood
#20 Posted : Tuesday, June 12, 2018 10:41:53 AM
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There is nothing wrong with a mud or thatch house. Why have people been brainwashed to think that it is a problem?


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