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Away from the pomp and color of Mashujaa Day celebrations at the Nyayo Stadium, the day was like any other for many Kenyans. In Kangemi most businesses remained open and as Gladys Mutiso reports, some Kenyans argue that the real heros will be those leaders who will eradicate poverty.
Aww Kangemi mtaa yangu home sweet home miss yah
mirenja 1 year ago
kenya is making tremendous progress in the sociopolitical field. If we can manage cultivate fair political culture, integrity and an assertive judiciary then moving into the second world will be achievable during our lifetime.
odhiscroco 1 year ago
@blessedfay - Hahahaha! You wish you had a husband. I'm starting to suspect you are an omera woman with fish.
tanzaniayetu 1 year ago
@madscientistify - You guys went to the dogs the moment Mungiki took over Nairobi. Let us see how Nyeri responds. Everything begins in Nyeri
tanzaniayetu 1 year ago
watching those fundi wa viatu reminded me of those days i used to take my shoes for repair, they tell you rundi saa kumi, when you go back, kuja kesho and this would go on for days. i miss those days; kiasi lakini.
engineer14 1 year ago
@tanzaniayetu r u comparing kenya to that shythole of a country called tanzania??
madscientistify 1 year ago
@tanzaniayetu hahah i need a husband???? I GOT ONE!! Sorry i would NOT take a Tanzanian even if i was given free of charge!!
blessedfay 1 year ago
@blessedfay - You need a husband and must stop complaining. If you need a new husband, come to TZ. I will hook u up!
tanzaniayetu 1 year ago
I LOVE TZ more..... Kenya gone to the dogs!
tanzaniayetu 1 year ago
poor man makes me sad, why bring down the poor people's structures??
blessedfay 1 year ago