Buda ulisomeshwa na Equity Bank na vile unatukana wakikuyu? Wewe huna Asante and another thing, What you have is knowledge but what you lack is wisdom.Actually Equity was my first Job under the Older EquityBank students program wacha this new wings to fly program. I was employed straight out of collage on academic prowess grounds.So am proud of it, went on to earn my masters in economics with their sponsorship.
Back to your thread, Write about Tom Mboya and The Lumumba Instutute which Jomo tore down.
I come from Kigumo too and must admit what you are claiming concerning the place is not true. You seem quite a successful Lad. So how have you helped the community from which you've come from?You are right on one thing, I dont come from a wealthy family, I wore my first shoe in HighSchool and yes Malnourishement was common an is still common in Kigumo location Muranga district where I schooled. But despite all that I score 604/700 marks in Kcpe, top student at that time in my district. Joined Alliace High School later, under a princpal we used to call sodi- ama sodium(Chris khaemba) who made me love mathematics
I have now retired from employment voluntarirly to pursue business like many of my predicesors in Murang'a. The likes of ngenye kariuki,peter Munga, peter keneth, jimnah mbaru etc billionares
Kigumo ni aina mbili, huko juu towards abadare forest is very productive na cash crop ni tea(kangarì, Mareira,kinyona)people there are relatively "wealthy" mimi nimetoka hii kigumo ya chini (kaharati to Muthithi) where cash crop is coffee..huko umaskini ni mwingi sana.I come from Kigumo too and must admit what you are claiming concerning the place is not true. You seem quite a successful Lad. So how have you helped the community from which you've come from?
Huko kote tumewekewa barabara tena za lami easing transportation of milk and other farm produce in fact hata barabara ya kaharati ni lami all the way to Kagunduine joining Hio ya macorner mingi from Kabati to Kangema.Kigumo ni aina mbili, huko juu towards abadare forest is very productive na cash crop ni tea(kangarì, Mareira,kinyona)people there are relatively "wealthy" mimi nimetoka hii kigumo ya chini (kaharati to Muthithi) where cash crop is coffee..huko umaskini ni mwingi sana.
Am a business man right now, growing not yet big, philanthropy for now is a luxury.
Yes, There is tarmac now, though Jamleck Kamau is an asshole MP who wasted the area for so longHuko kote tumewekewa barabara tena za lami easing transportation of milk and other farm produce in fact hata barabara ya kaharati ni lami all the way to Kagunduine joining Hio ya macorner mingi from Kabati to Kangema.
You are a smart chap, we can all tell that. No need to prove a thing to pimbi na mwasiti. Real recognise real to bad those two are fake.You are right on one thing, I dont come from a wealthy family, I wore my first shoe in HighSchool and yes Malnourishement was common an is still common in Kigumo location Muranga district where I schooled. But despite all that I score 604/700 marks in Kcpe, top student at that time in my district. Joined Alliace High School later, under a princpal we used to call sodi- ama sodium(Chris khaemba) who made me love mathematics
I have now retired from employment voluntarirly to pursue business like many of my predicesors in Murang'a. The likes of ngenye kariuki,peter Munga, peter keneth, jimnah mbaru etc billionares
Yeah, I never liked the guy, however Mwangi wa Iria is doing a commendable job.Yes, There is tarmac now, though Jamleck Kamau is an asshole MP who wasted the area for so long
You can smile and nod, you don't have to understand anything thats being discussed.You are a smart chap, we can all tell that. No need to prove a thing to pimbi na mwasiti. Real recognise real to bad those two are fake.
You know Kiria-ini? Was around those parts recently, after a long time and I was amazed to see very new great developments. Cofee is doing fine too, this days. Farmers are minting good money. I don't get what that guy is talking about. Gweciria kamudu kau ni gaskwota ka gima na waru.Huko kote tumewekewa barabara tena za lami easing transportation of milk and other farm produce in fact hata barabara ya kaharati ni lami all the way to Kagunduine joining Hio ya macorner mingi from Kabati to Kangema.
Skwota? I Bought Land at 26 years and right now you dont want to know its value. My first Car (Premio -nyoka) when I was 29 years. My turnover right now per month can buy you a secondhand prado per monthYou know Kiria-ini? Was around those parts recently, after a long time and I was amazed to see very new great developments. Cofee is doing fine too, this days. Farmers are minting good money. I don't get what that guy is talking about. Gweciria kamudu kau ni gaskwota ka gima na waru.
πππππ We will talk when you are sober old bitter man.Skwota? I Bought Land at 26 years and right now you dont want to know its value. My first Car (Premio -nyoka) when I was 29 years. My turnover right now per month can buy you a secondhand prado per month
Old? enda my former highschool Alliance ama vile tulikuwa tuiita "Bush" uulize sodi alikuwa principal miaka gani then workout my age roughly. Na ukiwa huko usalimie Taecher anaitwa muchiri ama kwa utani "Yez"πππππ We will talk when you are sober old bitter man.
Maybe when I get idle and old too and I have all the time like you. Take your medication before you sleep.Old? enda my former highschool Alliance ama vile tulikuwa tuiita "Bush" uulize sodi alikuwa principal miaka gani then workout my age roughly. Na ukiwa huko usalimie Taecher anaitwa muchiri ama kwa utani "Yez"
Are you listening to this s#*t?!!You are right on one thing, I dont come from a wealthy family, I wore my first shoe in HighSchool and yes Malnourishement was common an is still common in Kigumo location Muranga district where I schooled. But despite all that I score 604/700 marks in Kcpe, top student at that time in my district. Joined Alliace High School later, under a princpal we used to call sodi- ama sodium(Chris khaemba) who made me love mathematics
I have now retired