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In the pursuit of kitunguu today, I met a certain mzee and he told me that the current rains are nothing new. Specifically, he told me that just before independence, there was something similar, if not worse. I also remembered el nino in the late '90s.
Experts tell us that this is as a result of diminishing forest cover.

This leads me to question the validity of this claim, considering that Kenya was heavily forested before independence yet similar (probably worse) rains were experienced. I think rain comes from God, not forests.
 
In the pursuit of kitunguu today, I met a certain mzee and he told me that the current rains are nothing new. Specifically, he told me that just before independence, there was something similar, if not worse. I also remembered el nino in the late '90s.
Experts tell us that this is as a result of diminishing forest cover.

This leads me to question the validity of this claim, considering that Kenya was heavily forested before independence yet similar (probably worse) rains were experienced. I think rain comes from God, not forests.
ushaanza phombe ya jamuhuri day? hehe
 
In the pursuit of kitunguu today, I met a certain mzee and he told me that the current rains are nothing new. Specifically, he told me that just before independence, there was something similar, if not worse. I also remembered el nino in the late '90s.
Experts tell us that this is as a result of diminishing forest cover.

This leads me to question the validity of this claim, considering that Kenya was heavily forested before independence yet similar (probably worse) rains were experienced. I think rain comes from God, not forests.
you're absolutely right
 
In the pursuit of kitunguu today, I met a certain mzee and he told me that the current rains are nothing new. Specifically, he told me that just before independence, there was something similar, if not worse. I also remembered el nino in the late '90s.
Experts tell us that this is as a result of diminishing forest cover.

This leads me to question the validity of this claim, considering that Kenya was heavily forested before independence yet similar (probably worse) rains were experienced. I think rain comes from God, not forests.
You must be one of those that @Field Marshal calls 'idiots who believe in god'?
 
And considering that the excessive rain came just before independence (change), I also say that the current rains are a sign of some upcoming big change (ituìka) in our country. A mùgumo tree doesn't fall for nothing.
 
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