Manchester City have about nine midfielders and nobody complains. Yet every United midfield link turns into “what about Mainoo?”. He’s not being replaced, he’s part of the squad. We have four competitions to play. This Mainoo noise is getting tiresome.
20% of your body's structural integrity is made up of CARBON.
Your food: Proteins, Carbs and Fats are made up of Carbon.
The most important backbone of your life, DNA, is built on CARBON.
But evil climate activists tell you carbon is bad and that carbon should be eliminated.
A complete disgrace!
This goes against the essence of football.
This is not a stop and start sport.
You cannot have prolonged breaks in football. Otherwise you stiffen up. Half-time is short and sharpish. Frantic, even. It goes by in a flash.
30 minutes? A disgrace!
When Mumias Sugar Collapsed the entire economy around it also collapsed.
Frame 1: These dilapidated one-roomed houses is where sugarcane truck drivers lived. Those who remained behind are now living in squalor.
Frame 2: This was a very active commercial centre inside the complex, just a few meters from the factory. Here, there was:
- Post Office
- Bus Booking offices, in fact, Easy Coach parked here all the way from Nairobi.
- Police Station
- Shops, the first Mumias M-Pesa in 2007, were set up here.
- Nation had an active courier shop here.
Frame 3: These are offices of Asians who were contracted to transport cane. They owned hundreds of trucks and tractors. The place is now a shell.
Frame 4: Former employees of the company have resorted to doing menial jobs like burning charcoal to make a living.
Fuck you, Kidero.
There are people who get angry, resentful and bitter when other regions they don't like attract investors. They believe those areas should remain underdeveloped and poor.
Jealous people.
Europe and America developed by burning coal.
But when it is Africa burning coal to enrich Africans, the Europeans and Americans become bitter and jealous because they believe Africans should remain poor.
They even fund activists to fight the industrialisation of Africa.
When Mumias Sugar collapsed, the towns around it (Shibale, Mayoni, Mumias) all collapsed.
People lost direct and indirect jobs that stemmed from the factory.
You should see the hopelessness and abject poverty that have engulfed the people who depended on the factory.
It is a sorry state around there.
They now roast maize, smuggle molasses, and sell river sand to keep their dreams alive.
Schools around there, which were the leading schools in Kenya (Booker, Complex and Central), are now struggling to keep up.
Business premises in those towns have been deserted and are rotting away. If you have travelled along Mumias - Bungoma road, you have seen the decay in those towns.
He who opposes the establishment of an industrial complex under the pretext of climate is an enemy and should be condemned.