Umeffi Thread

Nakuru residents have found a new source of energy in human waste. They have started replacing the traditional charcoal with briquettes made from human waste.
The product manufactured by several entrepreneurs including Nakuru Water and Sanitation Services Company (NAWASSCO) is safe for use. Despite fears that the product might smell, the briquettes do not smell and have no smoke. This makes them extremely better than charcoal.

“The carbonisation stage is where the dried waste is heated in a kiln at temperatures of about 700 to 800 degrees Celsius. All harmful gases are then burnt off eliminating the bad smell,” explains Kevin Ochieng, the production Supervisor at NAWASSCOAL.
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Hata ukiweka picha you lack communication skills son.

shida yako ni gan

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Now niko na swali. Depending on what people eat does it mean some charcoal briquets are longer lasting than others?

hehe…still checking if i care…hang on…this might take a while

residues are similar after the process

:D:D

Ngombe @Phylgee eti umejifungua quadruplets kama ngamia ya elwak

:D:D:D:D:D
who exposed me…???:eek::eek::eek:ngamia hii

Daughter!!

sasa baba…

Umerudi huku kwa Damascus?

hapana…just passing by.

village slay queen…habari ya miaka mingi

Chunga sana vile unaongelesha my only daughter, naweza kukutuma chalbi desert.

pole afande
:smiley:

Unajua chalbi desert vizuuri, from Nairobi nikikutumia ileret utamaliza 3 days ukitumia landcruicer mpya, try to Google.

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Open minded chunga sana vile unakuja, hio kipara itamea nywele na sio tafadhali.

Sikuogopi Afisa.
Nakupiga hedi unafaint.