Dead in Distress Part 3

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Uploaded by on Oct 5, 2009

It has been close to 20 months since the National Dialogue and Reconciliation team drew up issues that the country needs to address. The issues now commonly know as Agenda four. But even as the country comes under increasing international pressure to implement the reforms under agenda four, many Kenyans are not quite familiar with that Agenda Item.

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  • @lubumbashi1000 R U REALLY KENYAN, WHAT THE FUCK R U SAYING, HOW ABOUT WE START WITH YOU? CREMATION IS NOT WITHIN ANY KENYAN TRIBE CULTURE.

  • Cremation is the way

    but then again, what about the stretches of land along nakuru highway?

  • I ask Mr. Dennis Onsarigo to take the initiative and proceed to get Kenyans embrace cremation.

  • cremation is the only way forward cos there is not enough land in Kenya today to bury the dead.

  • do not be surprised some years from now with pressure on natural resources, we will soon be converting to cremation.

  • WAINAINA KAZI NI KAZI. The Kikuyu municipal should get an alternative land for tha dead. The area is densely populated and therefore the living should also respect the dead, I believe the living grabbed the cemetry land after bribing the concerned authorities. Can they stop corruption?

  • ha ha ha!

  • Dispecable!

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