Todays journey down memory lane kicks off with a msg of peace, ninaomba amani idumu Kenya, kikiumana ni mimi na wewe tutaumia, hawa wanasiasa watakua exile majuu eating and issuing statements together na sisi tutakua hapa ground zero suffering. You never appreciate what you have till you lose it.
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hebu skizeni hizi wimbo za amani
Repercusions my fren, Mombasa as a tourist town has never recovered from the Kaya Bombo nonsense of 1997, a thriving tourist economy has started going downhill, an industry which employed thousands now has hundreds only and they are part time, as @Yollo@mukuna@Kasighau@kingolonde@paparazzi and @kaki86 the last time they saw a tourist in the CBD, siku hizi ni wachache na hawatoki from their well guarded hotels
CDC deals with diseases (but chances are you already knew that, if not , dont thank me later :D:D:D ), they don’t deal with internal/external aggression and disturbances arising from political/tribal clashes and human stupidity
Ata mtu akimzaba mwenzake kofi juu ya uchaguzi hio ni electoral violence.
The bottom line is with CDC survey or not,we LOVE our country and personally,there’s no place I would rather be.
Kuna watu wamekua wakiimba free and fair tangu 1982.to them no election is fair unless they win. As someone said before, let’s preach peace but if someone thinks he has monotony of violence ole wake. Ajue uhuruto sio soft Kama kibaki.
June 1, 1963. Internal self government is attained, and Kenya’s first Prime Minister, Jomo Kenyatta and Tom Mboya, tour Nairobi streets to the acclaim of the people.
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Tom Mboya (middle) with Dr. Martin Luther King and the SCLC held a fund raiser for Kenya students from left to right James Abernathy King aide, Horace Mann Bond father to civil rights icon Julian Bond. Dr. Bond was President of Lincoln University, Dr. Marin Luther King, Rufus Clement President of Atlanta, University._May 1959
Tom Mboya’s 1956 trip to America was part of the “Civil Rights Struggle in America.” The Obama connection and Airlift America came some three years later in 1959. A Phillip Randolph a longtime civil rights advocate influenced the AFL-CIO Union in America helped Tom Mboya to secure himself as an adroit Kenya leader in Kenya by donating $35,000 in 1956 to build a Union building in Kenya.
When Mboya arrived in America in 1956 Dr. Martin Luther King along with Bayard Rustin were involved in the Montgomery bus boycott in Alabama. Via ACOA Tom Mboya had access to every Black College President in America whom he could ask for scholarships. George Houser a Methodist Minister was able to get religious schools to award scholarships to the students, although no American Blacks attended such schools. The Kenyans were awarded scholarships in White Colleges because they were listed as Foreign Students.
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