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Hahah si kawaida ya wajaluo mkuu.mkuu ulijuaje ana govi
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Hahah si kawaida ya wajaluo mkuu.mkuu ulijuaje ana govi
aaah ulinitisha kujua huyu ana govi yule hana tena vyombo vikiwa ndani ya zipuHahah si kawaida ya wajaluo mkuu.
Hahah hapana ni sababu ya ujaluo wake chief.aaah ulinitisha kujua huyu ana govi yule hana tena vyombo vikiwa ndani ya zipu
asante nimekuelewa mkuu.Hahah hapana ni sababu ya ujaluo wake chief.
Pamoja mkuu.asante nimekuelewa mkuu.
We in nyang'ao sana. Hio in sukari kwa chakula ? au chakula imepata hitilafu.Nyinyi bongolala mtajisaidia sana ile siku mtajifunza kizungu.
'Food poisoning' inamaanisha kuumwa na tumbo. Saa zingine kuhara. Na hilo ni jambo la kawaida kwa kila mtu.
Kwa sababu mmeona jina 'poison' mkadhani ni kama ile ya kuua panya. Kweli wajinga ndio waliwao.
Hajawekewa sumu, bali kala chakula chenye infection bacteria/fungi. Pia inaweza kuwa chakula kilikuwa na enterotoxin (sumu za bacteria huachwa baada ya yeye kufa) ambazo ni heat resistance.Mtu ambaye hajui kujilinda yeye mwenyewe asiwekewe sumu hafai kuwa rais.
Kama kashindwa kujilinda yeye mwenyewe, anakula ovyo mpaka anakula sumu, atawezaje kuilinda nchi?
Hawa Watanzania wajifunze Kizungu.
Food poisoning in this context does not literally mean 'poisoning'. Inamaanisha tu kuumwa na tumbo.
Can be anything he ate, lakini hakuna mtu amesema mambo ya sumu.
In any case, it was a false alarm. He has been discharged and stated that it was actually dehydration. Yaani kutokunywa maji ya kutosha.
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On this issue I think its just a personal preference for me. not be entirely based on point by point analysis... Its just about what I value the most as a priority for myself and Kenyans... I like big development projects, God knows, I really do...I like a man with vision, who inspires hope, who can articulate issues...and for this Uhuru has all that... But what I hold dearest or rather what I hate the most is IMPUNITY, I really hate seeing impunity go unpunished, that is the one thing that makes me really depressed when I see residents uncover a shallow grave of people who had previously been arrested by police, or a policeman issue a warning on gangsters on FB then next thing they are dead, or a crowd mob justices a chicken thief and burn him to death, or health ministry looses billons meant for the really vulnerable and no one goes to jail.... it really hurts me when I see such kind of impunity...
If this was 2030 when we already developed then Uhuru would be my guy, but at this point in time, I think if we really want to be developed in the future, we need to take a pause and go back to taking care of the basics first, food security, police reform and basic human rights, simple stuff like building proper classrooms , observing the law/constitution and following it strictly, solving water problems and sanitation...you know, the really basic stuff that makes a society function properly ... Then after we solve the most basic problems is when we can do the advanced stuff...
If we were in a perfect world I would have vote for someone else completely new and not part of the old school, but as we all know its a two horse race, and between the two Raila is best placed to concentrate on those basic stuff (in my own view) than Uhuru...and as for now (expect for improving access to electricity) uhuru has not solved any of the basic stuff, which for me means no matter how many strides we make as a country we will never really go anywhere as a society