Ngombe ya kuheo haiangaliwi meno

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Ms Damaris Wambui Kamau, the mother of Dennis Ngaruiya, outside a house she rejected at Murunyu in Bahati Nakuru North, saying it is substandard and it was not the perfect gift the President had in mind.

ukiona ivo ako na inside info on how much the tender was awarded for.So she probably wants to expose watu wenye walipewa hiyo kazi.

Does not look good, even to me

Total bullcrap

Remind me who dennis ngaruiya is…

How can you say a gift is substandard? Hawa Ni wale watu unawa nunulia birthday present Kama dress alafu anakuambia unaniletea hii dress ya Mia mbili na nimeletewa dress ya 20k. Hata sijui Kama nitawai vaa lakini Asante. Meffi hao

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Dennis’ journey to stardom started when he met President Kenyatta in October 2014 during the Kenya Defence Forces day celebrations at 3KR Barracks in Lanet, Nakuru.
During the colourful ceremony, Dennis recited a poem, “Our Father” that left President Kenyatta in stitches.
“Though there have been small setbacks in your path, you never cease to build Kenyabwana, ama namna gani? read part of the poem.
The poem also commended the First Lady Margaret Kenyatta for her continuous efforts in promoting good maternal healthcare through her Beyond Zero campaign and the President for his ability to interact freely with the people.
The poem also extolled the president’s simplicity especially when addressing the citizens with his popular phrase, “Ama niaje ndugu zangu?”
Dennis would later be invited to meet the President at State House during Mashujaa Day in 2015.
During the meeting Mr Kenyatta directed a State House official, a Mr Wanjohi to ensure Dennis’ school fees is fully paid for four years including his university fees if he qualifies.
https://www.nation.co.ke/counties/nakuru/Dennis-Ngaruiya-meets-Uhuru-Kenyatta/1183314-2493896-yrggr6/index.html

I also don’t think the president had such a house in mind.

This is an upgrade considering the entitled biach lives in a mud house.

It is a free house, kama hataki aachie other people who need housing more. She is only being considered because of her son.

yes i agree, but look at the sorrounding, hata fence, check the design bana, even if its a mud house done neatly and looking appealing, iwould apprciate, Mark u am a designer

Hizi ni vitu zinaweza fanywa akishamove in. Kwani kufyeka boma na kupaka rangi pia lazima serikali imfanyie?

acha ufala WuTang, mi kama nafanyia mtu kitu, i do it to my best, even if it is free, sasa hii aibu inabaki kwa preso bana, if u do something, let be good that u can be proud to take a photo shoot besides

Picha iko wapi? Ama ni zile apparitions za Maria mnazungumzia?

Is that a new house ama ana pewa kitu imekuwa hapo for a while

ni kenya …kama watu hukula pesa ya relief food,mbona hii kidogo inawashtua…

Kusaidia maskini ni taabu tu.she should take the house and do renovation and complain later. Yes pesa iliibwa but surely make a lemonade out of a lemon!!

Hii nyumba ni poa sana. It needs landscaping and new paint. Then new windows and doors.
Maybe my standards are low:D

The house look ok awache ushenzi…kama io shamba si yake io nyumba ipewe familia ingine awache ukumbafu

huwezi saidia maskini. these are some of the reasons she is poor, together with other kenyans. ile time maskini atachoka na kuaibika then atakuwa motivated kuchange situation yake. My friend once paid college fees for a needy boy. After graduation the boys mother insulted him, “wewe ni mtu uko na pesa mingi sana, kijana yangu ungefaa umsomeshe university, sio Diploma, unakuaga mchoyo sana.”
Now this madam wants to use his talented son to live in luxury, kumbaff!