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Leo naomboleza shosh ya my best friend who passed away this morning. she was 103. Rest in Peace shosh.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-cqoLR4hNho

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May she shine on her way.

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Umejuaje ni shiny eyes?

Nobody can stop reggae… late Lucky Dube once said…Do you love reggae? Have the beats captured your soul?
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Stop being cheeky.

Do you remember this story?

(Unaikumbuka hadithi hii?)
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THE PIED PIPER OF HAMELIN

(MPIGA FILIMBI WA HAMELIN)

It was the year 1284 when a strange and wondrous figure arrived in Hameln. He was attired in a coat of many colours and was taken to be a rat catcher, as he promised to free the town of a plague of rats and mice for a fixed sum of money.
The citizens pledged to pay him his fee, so the visitor produced a pipe and began to play. Soon all the rats and mice came running out of the houses and gathered around the Pied Piper in a teeming mass. Once convinced that each and every one followed, he went out of the town straight into the River Weser where the vermin plunged after him and drowned.
The townspeople, however, now freed of the plague, regretted their promise and refused to pay the Piper, who left Hameln in a bitter mood.

On the 26th of June in that year he returned, this time dressed as a huntsman, wearing a grim countenance and a wondrous red hat. While the townsfolk were assembled in the church, he again sounded his pipe in the streets.
But it was not rats and mice who came out this time, but children! A great many boys and girls older than four came running and were led through the Ostertor gate into the very heart of a hill where they all disappeared. Only two children returned because they could not keep up: one was blind and could not show where the others had gone, the other dumb and not able to tell the secret. A last little boy had come back to fetch his coat and so escaped the calamity.

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all of a sudden have become a die hard fan of roots and culture :D:D

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A KBS on the old Nyali Bridge
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East African Airways DC 3 & DC9
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kati ya hii na cod liver oil ni gani ulikua wapenda?
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@kingolonde pekee ndiye anajua hapa ni wapi.
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The original 3rd Battalion King’s African Rifles formed in 1902 in Kenya.
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otherwise known as kamatimu

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do you remember this company?
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what the hell happened

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The Obamas_1987

Front row (left to right): Auma Obama (Barack’s half-sister), Kezia Obama (Barack’s stepmother), Sarah Hussein Onyango Obama (third wife of Barack’s paternal grandfather), Zeituni Onyango (Barack’s aunt)

Back row (left to right): Sayid Obama (Barack’s uncle), Barack Obama, Abongo [Roy] Obama (Barack’s half-brother), unidentified woman, Bernard Obama (Barack’s half-brother), Abo Obama (Barack’s half-brother)
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Former President Daniel Moi waving to the crowd on his way to Kerugoya_1980s
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Esso?

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Wengi wenu hamtajua hii ni nini!
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pole kaka, hio sio esso.

Agip filling stations , one is still running at Kwa-Maiko centre in Kiambu county

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mbisha ama ni hekaya

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