With only two days to go before the World Aids Day is marked a new initiative is seeking to create a different kind of warriors in Maasai land. The programme is targeting Maasai Morans and converting them into peer educators.
This reporter need some Mathematics lessons.@3.50 she talks of aids in masai land being 2.5% and talks of it being half of the the national average.This is mathematically incorrect unless the masai are the only people in Kenya.
No more planting of spears in Manyattas and kumangamanga in Kiserian! The men South of Ngong Hills require more persuasion than these helpless young girls! They have no choice in sexual matters...it's a man's world!!!
I wish i am maasai girl maybe just maybe i could have one moran!!!!!!!!!!1
TheKasupuu 2 years ago
Good stuff~~
Lovely these is!!
akissisalovelytrick 2 years ago
I like Maasai people.
MzeeMoja1 2 years ago
maiyolo!
siasabora 2 years ago
This reporter need some Mathematics lessons.@3.50 she talks of aids in masai land being 2.5% and talks of it being half of the the national average.This is mathematically incorrect unless the masai are the only people in Kenya.
MrMujama 2 years ago
Wewe @siasabora stop perpetuating stereotypes, ati planting spears? that my friend does not mean what you think it does....
This is a good direction though...and i commend these youngens for taking the quality of their lives seriously...mainyoito!
se1nl1fe 2 years ago
No more planting of spears in Manyattas and kumangamanga in Kiserian! The men South of Ngong Hills require more persuasion than these helpless young girls! They have no choice in sexual matters...it's a man's world!!!
siasabora 2 years ago