@254Mafesha@kerubo_hillary That road is immediately after Naivas ya Kamakis, you can even see the Three Rings Hardware at the start of the video, and yes, there are very nice houses there, and that road has been like that for years.
At 27, I was barely affording 2,500/= rent, by 29, I had a car. I've done much more over 10 years later, but the point is, at 27 you are just starting life, it does get better. Just hang in there and keep pushing, itajipa.
Of course, he will get cash bail or bond, it's a constitutional right, but doesn't mean it's the end of the case. Until the case is heard to its end (can take years) can you say justice is denied. The principle of innocence until proven guilty is enshrined in the constitution.
Nyandarua hii yetu moja? Where it rains throughout the year, where people still have large pieces of land, the county that feeds Nairobi. Nyandarua isn't poor, we just have bad leaders thus no infrastructural development, but that county is generally not poor
@jefftush00@GermSeed Unaongea tu uongee, sindio? Tata's have very good breaking systems. Ile kitu iko ni ati haina nguvu compared to Isuzu, Howo na Faw, but breaking yao iko sawa sana.
It is piped water, and it serves thousands, but it was done by the locals themselves. I was just confirming someone's statement that the central people around the water catchment areas have made use of the resource available to them, and also did it by themselves, no government.
@GilbertMachaa How many homes get water from the aberdare mkuu? Can that water be used by a bigger population like piped water. Nikii ata sisi ni wa Abadare forest n we survived on boreholes before piped water came
@Askumo254@CollinsBriche Not true. Most pple started by diging boreholes then mobilised themselves to get piped water. Very few pple get water from the mountains
Just some young men watching TV, killed in cold blood, they were lying on the ground, surrendered. East Africa, a day is coming, these murderous regimes will fall.
This happened in Mji Mwema, Mwanza. These boys where at a local cafe( kibanda Umiza) watching TV, when Samia Suluhuโs goons came, ordered them to come out and lay down. They all complied. Soon as they complied they were all shot. They were not protesting. This was about the protests it was about getting total surrender and obedience from the people of Tanzaniaโs
Once the people are done with dictators in their countries, they know where to go next, taking down these useless unions that are rubber stamping useless leadership on the continent.
The Chairperson of the African Union Commission, H.E. Mahmoud Ali Youssouf, takes note of the results of the presidential election in #Tanzania and congratulates H.E. President Samia Suluhu Hassan for her victory.
The Chairperson deeply regrets the loss of human life during the post-electoral protests and extends his sincere condolences to the families of the victims. He underscores the imperative of upholding fundamental rights and freedoms, including the right to peaceful assembly and expression, and encourages the authorities to safeguard these rights within the framework of the law. He also calls on citizens to exercise their rights in a peaceful and responsible manner.
The Chairperson recalls the principles of the African Charter on Democracy, Elections and Governance, in particular respect for the rule of law, human rights, fundamental freedoms, and political pluralism, which are the cornerstones of democratic and stable societies.
The African Union reaffirms its readiness to support the people and Government of Tanzania in their efforts to preserve peace, national cohesion, and democracy.
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