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hardwood wrote:wukan wrote:hardwood wrote:Now you know why kifaki has never gone to mweiga or othaya after retirement. He'd rather retire in muthaiga where he has lived nearly all his adult life. Retiring in the village after working/living in the city nearly all your life is a no no. Say what?? Quote:There was speculation on whether Kibaki would ever occupy the palatial home after showing preference for urban life even after retiring from the presidency. But now, the 85-year-old golfer who had initially operated from Muthaiga in Nairobi, has become a common figure in Nyeri, causing excitement among residents. Kibaki, a devout Catholic, attends Sunday mass at Our Lady of Consolata Cathedral in Nyeri town, standing shoulder to shoulder with his one time voters. A convoy of sleek vehicles and hawk eyed security personnel announces Kibaki’s presence at the church. Unlike his years as the head of state, Kibaki opts not to address the congregants and retreats behind the gates and the perimeter wall of the forested Mweiga property located on the Nyeri- Nyahururu highway. https://www.standardmedi...-years-after-retirement
From your link... Quote:Saturday Standard was unable to get the former president or his family to comment on his frequent trips to Nyeri but Mr Ngari Gituku, who served as Kibaki’s spokesperson, said he still prefers urban life. “He will go to Nyeri when there is an occasion and then will sleep over if he wants to go to church in Nyeri the following day. But moving to Nyeri permanently is a tall order,” Gituku said. Power of rebuttal and right of reply - same article, different reasoning capacities. Wonder who needs to go back for refund from their school In the business world, everyone is paid in two coins - cash and experience. Take the experience first; the cash will come later - H Geneen
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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/3/2008 Posts: 4,057 Location: Gwitu
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Angelica _ann wrote:hardwood wrote:wukan wrote:hardwood wrote:Now you know why kifaki has never gone to mweiga or othaya after retirement. He'd rather retire in muthaiga where he has lived nearly all his adult life. Retiring in the village after working/living in the city nearly all your life is a no no. Say what?? Quote:There was speculation on whether Kibaki would ever occupy the palatial home after showing preference for urban life even after retiring from the presidency. But now, the 85-year-old golfer who had initially operated from Muthaiga in Nairobi, has become a common figure in Nyeri, causing excitement among residents. Kibaki, a devout Catholic, attends Sunday mass at Our Lady of Consolata Cathedral in Nyeri town, standing shoulder to shoulder with his one time voters. A convoy of sleek vehicles and hawk eyed security personnel announces Kibaki’s presence at the church. Unlike his years as the head of state, Kibaki opts not to address the congregants and retreats behind the gates and the perimeter wall of the forested Mweiga property located on the Nyeri- Nyahururu highway. https://www.standardmedi...-years-after-retirement
From your link... Quote:Saturday Standard was unable to get the former president or his family to comment on his frequent trips to Nyeri but Mr Ngari Gituku, who served as Kibaki’s spokesperson, said he still prefers urban life. “He will go to Nyeri when there is an occasion and then will sleep over if he wants to go to church in Nyeri the following day. But moving to Nyeri permanently is a tall order,” Gituku said. Power of rebuttal and right of reply - same article, different reasoning capacities. Wonder who needs to go back for refund from their school Kibaki never liked rural life. He was destined to be a city politician and only moved to Othaya after the death of his friend Tom Mboya .He could not face Jael Mbogo on his own. Truth forever on the scaffold Wrong forever on the throne (James Russell Rowell)
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 1/20/2011 Posts: 1,820 Location: Nakuru
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tom_boy wrote:In addition to financial preparedness, there is health preparedness.
There are very few if any obese 90yr olds.
If one is around 40yrs, they have anothet potential 45yrs to live. Why do you want to spend your last 20yrs with arthritis, diabetes, hypertension and other lifestyle diseases. If you can do something to avoid them, start doing it now and make it a lifestyle. Very key Dumb money becomes dumb only when it listens to smart money
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/9/2009 Posts: 6,592 Location: Nairobi
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I do not hope to retire. As long as my brain is functioning well, I'm not retiring. Retiring the Kenyan way kills many men. So as you plan your retirement finances, plan your activities as well and for your fathers too. Eg - plan to mentor others in your field or in gender matters as a counselor, supervise construction for your kids or your own, farm, get farm animals, go see the world if you have money, build a business, learn music and coding, just do something... loneliness and inactivity will kill you faster. BBI will solve it :)
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Rank: Member Joined: 2/20/2007 Posts: 767
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2012 wrote:I do not hope to retire. As long as my brain is functioning well, I'm not retiring. Retiring the Kenyan way kills many men. So as you plan your retirement finances, plan your activities as well and for your fathers too. Eg - plan to mentor others in your field or in gender matters as a counselor, supervise construction for your kids or your own, farm, get farm animals, go see the world if you have money, build a business, learn music and coding, just do something... loneliness and inactivity will kill you faster. Well put. Thus the need to remember that at 40yrs, you have another 45yrs of active life. You can afford to pace yourself, start that kaproject that may not bring in much now but will be absolutely vital for your overall wellbeing when you hit 65. Whatever I do, I always ask myself, " how will this activity help me when I am 65yrs. How will it affect my life at that time. Its hard to project but I think its necessary. They must find it difficult....... those who have taken authority as the truth, rather than truth as the authority. -G. Massey.
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