Wakufe tuchome nyamadsp the corrupt officials
The government spokesman works from the Ministry of ICT, youth & Innovation HQs at Teleposta towers where there had been some confirmed cases in the department of correctional services.
Hii itasemekana ni cor9na pia?
you mean people wishing corrupt leaders dead? the leaders who come by at night when it is raining in the middle of curfew to demolish a poor mans house? The same people who misuse the money given to them to help the people and then turn around and set up full ICUs in their mansion? Isnt it the same as those leaders wishing death upon the millions of Kenyans who need proper working facilities that they are looting? Why the double standards?one, people wishing others death,
Relax. Wishing someone dead doesn't even come close to the agony these people have put some of us. Personally kuna watu I would wish wakilala leo walale forever...never to be seen again. And if the one referred to as mitoto ya ubwa didn't care that he was called such as name, who are you to fight for him@admin , sitaki kuwa vigilante, and I also know that freedom of speech is sacrosanct.
But I am finding at least two things here troubling; one, people wishing others death, and two, some posters who are calling the president 'mtoto wa mbwa' echoing the juvenile MP.
I don't know what others think, but this is not right.
All government offices in teleposta were closed !The government spokesman works from the Ministry of ICT, youth & Innovation HQs at Teleposta towers where there had been some confirmed cases in the department of correctional services.
Call it vestiges of life in previous days.And if the one referred to as mitoto ya ubwa didn't care that he was called such as name, who are you to fight for him
I just find it uncouth, primitive and bonoboishRelax. Wishing someone dead doesn't even come close to the agony these people have put some of us. Personally kuna watu I would wish wakilala leo walale forever...never to be seen again. And if the one referred to as mitoto ya ubwa didn't care that he was called such as name, who are you to fight for him
I said a while back that we lost the civil in our civilization a while back. We have very few men and women standing up from what is right and decent - in fact savagery is applauded as guts. We are sinking into the Hobesian world where life is nasty, brutish and short.@admin , sitaki kuwa vigilante, and I also know that freedom of speech is sacrosanct.
But I am finding at least two things here troubling; one, people wishing others death, and two, some posters who are calling the president 'mtoto wa mbwa' echoing the juvenile MP.
I don't know what others think, but this is not right.
Mama Ngina, a woman of almost 90 years, who does not involve herself in politics
I am not very good in Swahili, but isn't that the right Swahili translation for "son of a bitch"?I just find it uncouth, primitive and bonoboish![]()
to call the president 'mtoto wa mbwa'.
Couldnt agree more, the corruption and decay has become too much, wacha wapate ile itawapata.I said a while back that we lost the civil in our civilization a while back. We have very few men and women standing up from what is right and decent - in fact savagery is applauded as guts. We are sinking into the Hobesian world where life is nasty, brutish and short.