@AfricaFactsZone, Thank you for bringing this up. First, it's true I took back my ambulance & I have no apologies for that. Why did I do it? It's because they didn't vote for me. So did you expect me to walkaway with nothing? Galatians 6:7 A man reaps what he sows.
Kitu huniboo ni vile asubuhi tumejifinya kwa mat
An Air of sadness lingering.
Tumejispray marashi we all believe is most superior. Wamama wamekwamilia vibeti. Wazee wamekunja sura.
Tunaenda sote tao kutafuta pesa. 6days a week for 365days adi ukufe. Swali ni moja
hii ndio maisha?
Ugly ninja with a face only a mother could love ndio naketi kwa mat, the baddie to my right anaclutch her phone tightly. A wave of sadness inahit and I ask myself., when will the sun shine on us.
@Wangechike_ Cia movies
Salt
Without remorse
Mr and Mrs Smith
Canary black
Heart of stone
Grey man
Jason bourne (film franchise)
13 hours secret soldier
Sicario 1&2
Safe house
Body of lies
contractor
Act of valor
American assassin
Colombiana
Anna
Jack ryan shadow recruit
Mille 22
Back in high school, we used to have something called the SACIFICIAL LOT.
They were the bottom index students. They were the first lot to do the science practicals. They were sent there to see and come back to report to us what is in the practicals so that we, the top lot, can prepare adequately. They were SACRIFICED for us to pass.
Come to think of it, our teachers really play a big role in the failure of our students. Imagine being sacrificed so that others could pass. Imagine the psychological impact on the student.
It is not fair.
Ruto understood the laws of power well. He first won Gideon Moi over with friendship, lowering his guard and clouding his judgment, Law 2: Never put too much trust in friends. When the moment was right, he moved decisively and crushed him politically, Law 15: Crush your enemy totally. The outcome is clear: Gideon no longer possesses the power to divide the Rift Valley.