High food prices dumpen Easter mood

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Uploaded by on Apr 24, 2011

While some Kenyans celebrate Easter holidays in pomp, many slum dwellers at Shauri yako in Embu its just another ordinary day. High food and other commodities prices have dampened their celebration mood and residents are now demanding relief food from the government to cushion them from the harsh reality

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  • @2010Millionairess: Lol ok I'll be nice n I withdraw the 'breeding rats' part Lol ...but surely wouldn't be nice if there was ban on birthing...like a week? that aren't asking too much....and stay in my corner yu can count on me anytime!

  • @siasabora i'm always in your corner but i have to disagree with you. u are being a litle harsh - 'breeding like rats' I 'm sure if they were educated , especially the women they would know about birth control and be able to afford it as well. I am a millionaire and have 10 kids lol j/k. I still wanna vote for you so be nice. They are a product of their enviroment and the cycle will continue as ignorance prevails.

  • @siasabora yepp and voting for same motherfuckers that screw them year in year out....

  • then stop breeding like rats...yu will have fewer mouths to feed....Oh Kibaki oh serikali who made all these children crawling all over the slum? the president? style up or perish.

    Hw many millionaires got 10 kids? watu tumieni bongo saa zingine.

  • Kibakis first term was ok but his second term has been a disaster...for poor kenyans

    There is no government aid: like welfare,food stamps, child support, homeless shelters. etc

    african countries do not understand that pure capitalism has failed everywhere.

  • @halani - True. Since the world economy is a zero-sum game, as other countries prosper, Kenya continues to languish in poverty and debt mired in corruption and political scare tactics. The saddest thing is that even the more enlightened Kenyans, some of whom comment on some of these videos echo the same tribally divisive and defeatist philosophies that we hear from our politicians every day. Like someone once said, we still have further to fall.....

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