Actually, when it comes to breast cancer awareness in Kenya I think it's on many peoples minds from what I've heard. Testing is quite common. The whole issue stems from treatment & aftercare. The costs are astronomical even here in America. So try and imagine a middle class or lower income individual that has been diagnosed but can't afford the treatment for lack of insurance. Hard to imagine Kenya's government subsidizing other than to provide pain medication. Cost is the achilles heel.
DJ mpenzi, next time you go home..act simple and you will be suprised how many beers you will be bought for!. i do it all the time. And that pocket money you had..buy a plot for yourself.
shout out to my nigga tom,tom vipi?juvie hapa,doing big things my friend,am going to have to cop me a few uhuru tishos,proud of u bruh,nakumbuka ukianza uhuru clothin.tom's a cool dude,all the best my friend.na nyi wakenya mlearn kusupport wakenya weenzenyu,mwache utiaji na kuhate.good job fellas!
na pia madame mskize advice yenye mnapewa,once in a while jidaree matiti,it could save ur life.word!!
Addubb great hosting skillls.Leo should learn a few tricks from you.I am a media specialist i know what am talking about.There needs to be some order in your shows.The last episode that u had Kama as guest was a great idea but poorly executed.U can not cut guest speaking in a rude manner.u've got to craft a way of doing it in a polite way.Am refffering to Phinny here.
Anyway i love the show keep up the good work.U truly aremaking kenya proud by the day!
TOM, that neck piece you are wearing, where did you get it from. the hot pink is amazing.... Somebody reply....
MegaOpinion1 2 months ago
@MegaOpinion1 Tom sells those Neck Pieces.. check out his online store uhuruclothing
leofaya 1 month ago
Those white guys look so gay. Digressing, great show guys. You have an open invitation in Austria :)
XnJulie 3 months ago
breast (both men & women),prostate & testicular (men only)
muirurrrrrrrr 3 months ago
Actually, when it comes to breast cancer awareness in Kenya I think it's on many peoples minds from what I've heard. Testing is quite common. The whole issue stems from treatment & aftercare. The costs are astronomical even here in America. So try and imagine a middle class or lower income individual that has been diagnosed but can't afford the treatment for lack of insurance. Hard to imagine Kenya's government subsidizing other than to provide pain medication. Cost is the achilles heel.
magellanmax 3 months ago
am sorry what is the work of phi-ny like..... i dont see his importance to the show.
themiss1888 3 months ago
Good job tom, i love my UC t-shirts cant wait to stock up on the new collection
24bappa 3 months ago
DJ mpenzi, next time you go home..act simple and you will be suprised how many beers you will be bought for!. i do it all the time. And that pocket money you had..buy a plot for yourself.
kuntumara 3 months ago
@kuntumara WORD! that was my experience too, people were surprisingly generous
oridniv 3 months ago
shout out to my nigga tom,tom vipi?juvie hapa,doing big things my friend,am going to have to cop me a few uhuru tishos,proud of u bruh,nakumbuka ukianza uhuru clothin.tom's a cool dude,all the best my friend.na nyi wakenya mlearn kusupport wakenya weenzenyu,mwache utiaji na kuhate.good job fellas!
na pia madame mskize advice yenye mnapewa,once in a while jidaree matiti,it could save ur life.word!!
juvieboston254 4 months ago
Addubb great hosting skillls.Leo should learn a few tricks from you.I am a media specialist i know what am talking about.There needs to be some order in your shows.The last episode that u had Kama as guest was a great idea but poorly executed.U can not cut guest speaking in a rude manner.u've got to craft a way of doing it in a polite way.Am refffering to Phinny here.
Anyway i love the show keep up the good work.U truly aremaking kenya proud by the day!
muriukiification 4 months ago
Nothing much........appreciate the campaings, awareness n support stuff, alright...........
mzeiaa 4 months ago
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mzeiaa 4 months ago