@Mwafreeka@SakajaJohnson Why Lie? kindly refer to my reply there's Nowhere I said you can stop nature. Please Read to understand NOT reply usikue mjinga bana
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@Mwafreeka@SakajaJohnson Your dismissive response is disappointing. Instead of addressing the real issue, you resort 2 arrogance. I thought you were a mature, civilized person capable of a reasoned discourse. It's disheartening to see otherwise. Focus on constructive dialogue rather than personal attacks
@Mwafreeka@SakajaJohnson Comparing Dubai's rare 75-year flood event to Kenya's ongoing flood challenges is like comparing apples to oranges. While all cities face natural disasters, it's crucial to address our clogged drainage systems and recurring floods with urgency and proactive solutions.
Route to MCA;
1. Build your home 4yrs to elections
2. Join one Local Church (Most Populated)
3. Have a Family
4. Attend all community events
5. Don't show interests of vying always be Bipartisan.
6. Join those Chama za wazee
7. Help 1 or 2 isolated kids
8. Start a Foundation
China Square owner, Lei Cheng, claims that his inspiration to open to store came when he saw products he knew from his country being over priced in Kenya. In short, he is is being fought for lowering the cost of living.
Sadly, Kenyans forget we also have so many Kenyans running businesses in other nations. We shouldn't behave the way SA once did. It's unfortunate. In fact we are fighting against Chinese selling goods he imports from China, the same goods we also import from China.
Those Demonstrations by Kamukunji, Nyamakima and Gikomba business owners are sponsored but 1 thing is they'll open a can of worms coz it'll be difficult for foreigners to do business in kenya, The xenophobia excuse will be activated, like in SA if govt fails they blame foreigners
I hope that the China Square Political Witch-hunt will not affect Kenya's Diplomatic relations with China. That irresponsible behaviour was uncalled for