Wambururu Morale... All the best as you pursue your dream mate. Its thumbs up to Aljazeera for laying the crossing bridge for you... Dont turn back, let the world see the light through your eyes.
Spot on James! You are on the right track, I know there are many Kenyan Matatu drivers out there who have stories to tell, it's always good to hear the other side of the story. I also worked as a tout after graduating and it was an eye opener for me to learn what goes on in this Matatu industry. Thanks Aljazeera for highlighting this story.
Great vid I like how they say the truth and such. I hope James and the rest of the people in the road get good things because there people too like you in me. From the U.S =]
I hope James can succeed within his writing career.
I was surprised to hear about the matatu drivers. I know it is a similar job for those in the United States. Cab drivers. People treat them terribly, and they get robbed and have all sorts of crimes committed against them. Yet as a society, we need people like this. Why do we treat them in such a despicable manner?
James I wish you all the best! Thank you AlJazeeraEnglish for bring me into a world I knew nothing about! I will start reading James blog wambururu.wordpress
@soundbeans I am African and I don't hate them, why should I?
you don't speak for all Africans.
MrPuntlanderPuntland 5 days ago
@willythewildwino Africans are totally different to African Americans... in fact Africans hate African Americans!
soundbeans 1 month ago
Wambururu Morale... All the best as you pursue your dream mate. Its thumbs up to Aljazeera for laying the crossing bridge for you... Dont turn back, let the world see the light through your eyes.
Georges Mwaura
twin981 1 month ago
what is this? black men speaking with pride and class? dont see that in the US often
willythewildwino 1 month ago in playlist Season 2011
all the best mundu wa hAuse! morale!
kariukikariuki 2 months ago
Spot on James! You are on the right track, I know there are many Kenyan Matatu drivers out there who have stories to tell, it's always good to hear the other side of the story. I also worked as a tout after graduating and it was an eye opener for me to learn what goes on in this Matatu industry. Thanks Aljazeera for highlighting this story.
MrMartoem 2 months ago
Man, these Africans speak perfect English! Here in the US, ebonics reigns supreme
brandonGCHACHU 2 months ago 2
Great vid I like how they say the truth and such. I hope James and the rest of the people in the road get good things because there people too like you in me. From the U.S =]
SnkyCyanTurtle 2 months ago
I hope James can succeed within his writing career.
I was surprised to hear about the matatu drivers. I know it is a similar job for those in the United States. Cab drivers. People treat them terribly, and they get robbed and have all sorts of crimes committed against them. Yet as a society, we need people like this. Why do we treat them in such a despicable manner?
EA1088 2 months ago
James I wish you all the best! Thank you AlJazeeraEnglish for bring me into a world I knew nothing about! I will start reading James blog wambururu.wordpress
opulent1 2 months ago