Heavy Jam @Salgaa

mzeiya

Elder Lister
imagine moi aliua hii industry namna hio, area ya Walufaga used to be very beautiful with the white flowers all over.
Wueh.. but I think Moi started well alafu something happened as the 2nd liberation approached and akaamua kukafunga with his cronies.
Even in the 90s we had vibrant agricultural sectors an example being a flourishing dairy industry under KCC.
Nowadays nikienda ocha hapo Sagana nione vile train tracks za hapo KPCU and the adjacent warehouses zinarust tu ..hiyo kitu huwa inauma manze
 

mzeiya

Elder Lister
Leta hekaya
Hehe kwani wewe ni young turk?
Anyway, Sachang'wan experienced the most horrific of tanker explosions in Jan-Feb (not sure which) '09 killing over 100 people.
Kyanguli (2001, 67 deaths), Bombolulu (over 50 deaths, 1998)and Nyeri (4 prefects, 1999) were dorm fires in secondary schools bearing those names.
 

Kasaman

Elder Lister
Wueh.. but I think Moi started well alafu something happened as the 2nd liberation approached and akaamua kukafunga with his cronies.
Even in the 90s we had vibrant agricultural sectors an example being a flourishing dairy industry under KCC.
Nowadays nikienda ocha hapo Sagana nione vile train tracks za hapo KPCU and the adjacent warehouses zinarust tu ..hiyo kitu huwa inauma manze
May he die in hell !
 

MkukiMoto

Elder Lister
Hehe kwani wewe ni young turk?
Anyway, Sachang'wan experienced the most horrific of tanker explosions in Jan-Feb (not sure which) '09 killing over 100 people.
Kyanguli (2001, 67 deaths), Bombolulu (over 50 deaths, 1998)and Nyeri (4 prefects, 1999) were dorm fires in secondary schools bearing those names.
Hehe kwani wewe ni young turk?
Olisikia wapi ? 😄
Mimi ni life member wa ' Mzee Kijana Club (MkC)' :cool:

I thought you had a personal experience in Sachang'wan....
 

MkukiMoto

Elder Lister
Crazy man,

This thing paid for my school fees at some point.

I would take care of those mini bushes so much. May those who were involved in its downfall rot in eternal hell.
I always looked forward to admiring pyrethrum bushes after the Eldoret junction on the Kericho to Nakuru highway.
Up to today, I am not sure why on every single trip, the sight of those mini bushes with white flowers made me feel good.
Now it's the opposite feeling I get when I notice their absence. But when I see a grazing Molo lamb, then it makes it okay..

As far as I am concerned pyrethrum should be treated as a national treasure in Kenya.
 
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