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The land question in Kenya is always controversial but it came as a big shock to Mama Ngina Kenyatta widow of Kenya's first president when asked if the family would be willing to donate part of its vast estates to resettle internally displaced persons. She had visited an orphanage for Internally Displaced Persons in Naivasha where she donated food supplies and other non-food items.
@MrMaajabuyamusa Im for sure Mumbi my name, Mama Ngina pretence shield the questions should know what it feels to be a land grabber she will never be free, her son Uhuru is not MR. CLEAN.but what goes round comes round.
ekacio 2 months ago
@nyumbayamumbi ,
I am also from that House. Mama Ngina is providing a "crocodile tears" moment. If she really cared about IDP, she should donate only 2% of her land to them. That would amount to 10,000 acres (out of 500,000). That would be nothing. For a KEnyan who earns KES 1 million, if he decided to donate only 2% of that to charity, that would be KES 20,000. It wouldn't change his lifestyle one bit for the worse.
SonNative 2 months ago
@nyumbayamumbi you ought to be ashamed of yourself if you think this reporter wanted to embarass her. The truth is kenyatta family grabbed land> and to the lady running the orphange, she does not need shield mama ngina from the questions lest she never comes to help her again. she said she depends on her own goodwill and Gods strength to help those kids.
MrMaajabuyamusa 2 months ago
The women in this K Family cannot even look straght into the camera...
kaungakaunga 2 months ago
@nyumbayamumbi I felt reporter was asking a valid interesting question .......
sykotuber 3 months ago
So shameful of HER!!! I am so sick of this kenyatta family bullshit!
ngachasson 3 months ago
Ignorant reporter trying to embarass Mama Ngina.
nyumbayamumbi 4 months ago
Gud work Lucy.
virginiawthuo 6 months ago
For the 1st time a journalist has asked a real question. kudos.
swirna 8 months ago
shame on you. All that land and you cant spare some..............
shirowapk 10 months ago