this somalis dont know there is power in numbers as they continue their nonsence of demoltions there will come up another mau mau movement whic will defet people even with guns our government is supposed to be looking out for us they need to let the un knoe they cannot accomodate this people so the can move them somewhere in a nomans land like the sahara desert and the can develop it even this un would not let this happen in their countries noone even the US wants them in their country
If you've got nothing constructive to say, please keep your mouth shut. Kuna wengine wetu hapa hawajui tofauti ya msomali kutoka somalia na msomali mkenya. Some of these somalis you happen to be talking about, are kenyans! most of them have earned their way to where they are. If you dont like that, then tough luck... swallow the bitter pill and move on.
Gosh, lets hope the Somalis don't end up bribing Kenyan MP's to a point they can't contend enacting laws to empower tenants. Having said that, some tenants are tenants from hell who would take full advantage of any law that required evictions to be backed by a court order.
Where do you get yur facts from karuitha? Give me one person who came with what you call 'pirate money'. Somalis have been doing honest business since they came here. and by the way, most of those somalis you're talking about are Kenyan somalis. The other thing is, how do you know the owner of this place is a somali? When we talk, let's first reason.
When a society knows it can do as they wish and get away with it, then all this is bound to happen. Any eviction should be with a court order. Mr President and PM, a culture of Laissez- Faire leadership is what you are allowing to take root in Kenya. If the office of AG can not effectively prosecute the crimes in the land please take action to save the future generations.
Perhaps the outgoing AG, Hon. Wako, should book these hard working ladies in Hotel Intercontinental and bill the Landlord for all the bills incurred. This way he would have done one yeoman's job before he quits when parliament reconvenes and the heartless, ruthless raw money seekers would have learnt their lesson.Over to you pwana Wako, this is no smiling matter. Now go do something.Act please. These are what impunity is about, it is not just about AngloLeasing.Get it?
A country with no rule of law or one law for the rich and another for the poor is a failed state, we are judged by how we treat our fellow country men & women and if this is what we resorted to just as fellow kKenyans killed each other in the post election violence then only God can save us now
Landlords should respect tenants...and children. These evictees IDP should go to court and they can stay in the same houses rent free until the court determines the issue!
If a fire breaks out nab the same landlord as a prime suspect!
africa...go go
PATRICELUMUMBAS 1 year ago
this somalis dont know there is power in numbers as they continue their nonsence of demoltions there will come up another mau mau movement whic will defet people even with guns our government is supposed to be looking out for us they need to let the un knoe they cannot accomodate this people so the can move them somewhere in a nomans land like the sahara desert and the can develop it even this un would not let this happen in their countries noone even the US wants them in their country
jenny123483 1 year ago
somalis need to be thrown out the way they threw this people out you can't do this
jenny123483 1 year ago
If you've got nothing constructive to say, please keep your mouth shut. Kuna wengine wetu hapa hawajui tofauti ya msomali kutoka somalia na msomali mkenya. Some of these somalis you happen to be talking about, are kenyans! most of them have earned their way to where they are. If you dont like that, then tough luck... swallow the bitter pill and move on.
Submmitted 2 years ago 3
Gosh, lets hope the Somalis don't end up bribing Kenyan MP's to a point they can't contend enacting laws to empower tenants. Having said that, some tenants are tenants from hell who would take full advantage of any law that required evictions to be backed by a court order.
MzeeMoja1 2 years ago
The Somali pirate ransom million dollars taking over eastliegh, I said this would happen. Somalis are making Kenyans homeless in their own country.
karuitha 2 years ago
Where do you get yur facts from karuitha? Give me one person who came with what you call 'pirate money'. Somalis have been doing honest business since they came here. and by the way, most of those somalis you're talking about are Kenyan somalis. The other thing is, how do you know the owner of this place is a somali? When we talk, let's first reason.
Submmitted 2 years ago 3
When a society knows it can do as they wish and get away with it, then all this is bound to happen. Any eviction should be with a court order. Mr President and PM, a culture of Laissez- Faire leadership is what you are allowing to take root in Kenya. If the office of AG can not effectively prosecute the crimes in the land please take action to save the future generations.
mwanamuciare 2 years ago
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mwanamuciare 2 years ago
Perhaps the outgoing AG, Hon. Wako, should book these hard working ladies in Hotel Intercontinental and bill the Landlord for all the bills incurred. This way he would have done one yeoman's job before he quits when parliament reconvenes and the heartless, ruthless raw money seekers would have learnt their lesson.Over to you pwana Wako, this is no smiling matter. Now go do something.Act please. These are what impunity is about, it is not just about AngloLeasing.Get it?
shondeshonde 2 years ago
sad
melionsden 2 years ago
A country with no rule of law or one law for the rich and another for the poor is a failed state, we are judged by how we treat our fellow country men & women and if this is what we resorted to just as fellow kKenyans killed each other in the post election violence then only God can save us now
nysi4shizzle 2 years ago
Al-Qaieda thru.....Al-Shabaab from Somalia has bought the plot...they are taking over Nairobi silently
aokoh 2 years ago
This makes sense and is worrying. These foreigners might be acquiring the city and evicting the citizens as the leaders fight over power.
mwanamuciare 2 years ago
Some of the leaders are on the payrole of the Al-Qaieda/Al-Shabaab.
paulkamondo 2 years ago
The landlords are to blame for all these chaos. Kenya has gone to the dogs. It's not fair what has happened here.
freegastanker1 2 years ago
Landlords should respect tenants...and children. These evictees IDP should go to court and they can stay in the same houses rent free until the court determines the issue!
If a fire breaks out nab the same landlord as a prime suspect!
siasabora 2 years ago