LET'S BE A VOICE: WOMAN ENSLAVERY: Its amazing to watch the change of event as time goes by. And i wonder how far women can go to look appealing. today women can use anything ...
Its amazing to watch the change of event as time goes by. And i wonder how far women can go to look appealing. today women can use anything to enhance their posterior - chemical and even pads. That to me implies that the world system has failed to educate the women folk to understand what makes them worth. The system has also imposed on women standards that are unrealistic leaving them as slaves of circumstance. Today a woman is not a woman if her figure is not as what the media portrays . But is that the truth? Where are our mothers and fathers to correct this ? Shall we leave our children at the mercy of the media ? MY WISDOM Read proverbs 31: 10- 30. And remember its only the inner unfading beauty of a gentle and a quiet spirit that really matters.
Today I was riding and was reminded of something I came across last week.Today it gave me a lot of insight. Last week I had gone to Busia town for my usual duties. Then there was this small crowd that caught my attention. When I moved closer I saw an old man. Of course the crowd had encircled him. There were a variety of luggage around him. He was carrying others as well as figuring out how he could lift the rest to his shoulder.These luggages contained a myriad of things: sticks, dirty rags,metals, leaves,twigs.....I am sure this man had gone crazy. The people were jokingly trying to convince him to let them burn the luggages but the man firmly declined and guarded them enviously. Any way these people wanted to set him free by doing that but it was in vain.To the people this man was carrying trash. I heard him claiming that he can not allow them set ablaze his precious assets. That some of the luggages contained some of his best and modern clothes of European type.I...
KENYA’S IS A MORAL PROBLEM L et me take this opportunity to say that I am one of the Kenyans who has been longing to see Kenya taking remarkable strides towards prosperity. However, reading Francis Imbuga’s Betrayal in the city , as a Kenyan you easily identify with one of the of the disillusioned characters Mosese Wa Tonga who says, ‘It’s better while we waited. Now we have nothing to look forward to. We have killed our past and now we are busy killing our future'. In the play the people of Kafira had waited with anticipation for independence with the hope that things will change to the better. Unfortunately the fictitious post independent Kafira state was still bedevilled with corruption, arbitrary deaths, nepotism, tribalism, incompetence, negligence of duty etc. Could this be Kenya 50 years after independence? Why is Kenya not making remarkable strides in development 50 years after independence? Just how did countries like Singapore r...
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