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CBK governor nominee is Single.....
Wamunyota
#91 Posted : Friday, June 19, 2015 10:07:11 AM
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rryyzz wrote:
He got the job finally, so what was the big issue about him being single nkt. On a lighter note, it looks like being rude to the MPs, as Monica Juma was accused of, is a worse crime... Kenyans or is it Africans we always have to look for that kasomething.....

Cogratulations to him.I wish him well.One of the reasons why some people voted for Uhuru is because if Kenya burns today his family would incur the worst losses than any other family due to their vast business interests.It is therefore in his interest that Kenya succeeds.If CBK burns,Dr.Njoroge just needs to pack his bag and go.He has neither wife nor property in kenya and therefore very little to lose.
Hutia Mundu!!
Muriel
#92 Posted : Friday, June 19, 2015 10:26:42 AM
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Wamunyota wrote:
rryyzz wrote:
He got the job finally, so what was the big issue about him being single nkt. On a lighter note, it looks like being rude to the MPs, as Monica Juma was accused of, is a worse crime... Kenyans or is it Africans we always have to look for that kasomething.....

Cogratulations to him.I wish him well.One of the reasons why some people voted for Uhuru is because if Kenya burns today his family would incur the worst losses than any other family due to their vast business interests.It is therefore in his interest that Kenya succeeds.If CBK burns,Dr.Njoroge just needs to pack his bag and go.He has neither wife nor property in kenya and therefore very little to lose.


He has man-bag. Or rucksack?
Wamunyota
#93 Posted : Friday, June 19, 2015 10:58:38 AM
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Muriel wrote:
Wamunyota wrote:
rryyzz wrote:
He got the job finally, so what was the big issue about him being single nkt. On a lighter note, it looks like being rude to the MPs, as Monica Juma was accused of, is a worse crime... Kenyans or is it Africans we always have to look for that kasomething.....

Cogratulations to him.I wish him well.One of the reasons why some people voted for Uhuru is because if Kenya burns today his family would incur the worst losses than any other family due to their vast business interests.It is therefore in his interest that Kenya succeeds.If CBK burns,Dr.Njoroge just needs to pack his bag and go.He has neither wife nor property in kenya and therefore very little to lose.


He has man-bag. Or rucksack?

Hutia Mundu!!
nakujua
#94 Posted : Friday, June 19, 2015 11:49:37 AM
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harrydre wrote:
Swenani wrote:
Alba wrote:
Obi 1 Kanobi wrote:
Whether the guy is married or not is very relevant, it speaks to his persona.

Lets be honest, I do not think this guy is bringing any new technical knowhow to CBK that a first year Econ 101 student does not know off.

What he is coming to do is to manage people resources to achieve results and goals. It is therefore important to understand his values in life as they will impact the productivity of a whole bunch of people working under him as well as the country.


How will his marital status affect productivity or anything? This is the thing no one has explained.



If he is not productive and active in bed, he cannot be productive anywhere


Botswana one of the best led countries in Africa has a president who is Single. Dj Ck one of the most successful africans is not married...the list can be long

smile kwa nini list yako ni fupi smile
wa P
#95 Posted : Friday, June 19, 2015 12:42:06 PM
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nakujua wrote:
harrydre wrote:
Swenani wrote:
Alba wrote:
Obi 1 Kanobi wrote:
Whether the guy is married or not is very relevant, it speaks to his persona.

Lets be honest, I do not think this guy is bringing any new technical knowhow to CBK that a first year Econ 101 student does not know off.

What he is coming to do is to manage people resources to achieve results and goals. It is therefore important to understand his values in life as they will impact the productivity of a whole bunch of people working under him as well as the country.


How will his marital status affect productivity or anything? This is the thing no one has explained.



If he is not productive and active in bed, he cannot be productive anywhere


Botswana one of the best led countries in Africa has a president who is Single. Dj Ck one of the most successful africans is not married...the list can be long

smile kwa nini list yako ni fupi smile



Na alitoa Mary-yani waPi?
Euge
#96 Posted : Friday, June 19, 2015 12:56:17 PM
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Dr Ngugi is the younger brother of Bishop Muheria of the Catholic Diocese of Kitui.
Lord, thank you!
Jitahidi
#97 Posted : Friday, June 19, 2015 1:25:28 PM
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Euge wrote:
Dr Ngugi is the younger brother of Bishop Muheria of the Catholic Diocese of Kitui.

What?
Euge
#98 Posted : Friday, June 19, 2015 1:40:28 PM
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Jitahidi wrote:
[quote=Euge]Dr Ngugi is the younger brother of Bishop Muheria of the Catholic Diocese of Kitui.

What?[/quote]

Yes
Lord, thank you!
mpobiz
#99 Posted : Friday, June 19, 2015 2:28:18 PM
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Muriel wrote:
Alba wrote:
mpobiz wrote:
Mike Ock wrote:
It's good that some wazees are considering staying single and childless. Nyinyi hamwuoni vile tumejaza hii Nairobi?! Mara jam, mara water shortage, mara housing shortage. We need to be reducing our numbers at this point, not increasing at every opportunity! Even me I might offer myself for this worthy cause. Six years single now, no kids, going year seven. My business has thrived in the meantime also. Time well spent. I'm even considering vasectomy + sperm storage at this point to avoid the baby trap being set all over by these Nairobi women!

Yes Nairobi imejaa . But the government is opening a new corridor called LAPSSET . which is going to have its own cities and towns. Who is going to fill them? or the Chinese are coming ?

As for you, be fruitful and increase in number; multiply on the earth and increase upon it." Gen 9/7


Even if people move to the new corridor if it ever comes into existence, Nairobi will still be overcrowded.

As far back as the 1990s, Nairobi's population was half what it is right now and there were still acute shortages and traffic. Things only became worse since then.

Remember that Nairobi was a city planned for 300,000 people. As it grew, no additional city planning was done. Everything has just expanded haphazardly over the past 40 years.


And that is the problem. Not 'overpopulation' - an elitist sentiment that at its core has eugenics.

Applause Applause Applause that's a good quote. Tokyo and los santos cities have 4times the population of Nairobi , and planning has managed to support such a population with minimal loss to the quality of life for the majority .
Politics is just things to keep the people divided and foolish and put your trust in men and none of them can do nothing for you...
jaggernaut
#100 Posted : Thursday, July 02, 2015 1:01:06 AM
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http://www.nation.co.ke/.../-/mkf1fhz/-/index.html

C&P
The man in charge of Kenya’s money has turned down the offer to live in an expansive home in Nairobi’s Muthaiga and ride in a motorcade.

Dr Patrick Ngugi Njoroge, who took over as Central Bank of Kenya governor last week, will instead be housed in communal accommodation in Nairobi’s Loresho estate with his fellow members of Opus Dei (Latin Work of God), an institution of the Catholic church.

Dr Njoroge, who is turning out to be a man of exemplary modesty, has also turned down an office-issued high end smart phone, a bevy of security guards and three cars.

Central Bank governors have at their disposal a Range Rover, Mercedes Benz and a VW Passat.

In a country where appointment to public office is associated with opulence, demand for higher pay and motorcades, Dr Njoroge’s decision to pass up a chance to live in a house on two acres located in the city’s most exclusive suburb is a rare one.

Had he taken up the offer, some of his neighbours would have been former President Mwai Kibaki, the US ambassador, British high commissioner and former Attorney General Charles Njonjo.
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