Entertainment is the mother of everything

Meria

Elder Lister
Ama namnagani @Duke of Busia
Read on.
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I have been to several private and Mission hospitals and they are struggling to break even for lack of both in patients and out patients. One popular hospital that has bed capacity of 120 and has always had 100 plus at any given time has been having in patients fluctuating between 10 to 20 since March.Out patients were between 400 to 500 daily but now even getting 50 is a miracle.
On Thursday i sat down with a GP and I asked him to explain to me what is really happening to the sick.His reply was blunt and surprising.He told me most illnesses are driven by entertainment industry.Bars and restaurants.That is where illnesses emanate from.Cholera,Typhoid,Amoeba,food poisoning and myriad others are mostly from unhygienic hotels.Accidents,Robberies,Syphillis,Gonorhea,HIV,Herpes etc start after bars.Many Level 4 hospitals had wards for bodaboda accident victims.Lack of money,Alcohol and Curfew has made consumption of it plummet and consequently the accidents. Those wards are almost empty.The rest,that are lifestyle illnesses e.g Diabetes and Hypertension can be managed at home and only severe cases need hospitalization.Health industry is reliant on entertainment industry. As long as entertainment is muzzled,health will continue suffering massive loses.Actually some hospitals are laying off COs,Nurses and Doctors. A strange phenomenon. And that is where the Tragi-comedy starts.
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Watu wakule paycut bila kusumbua

Wengine walikula nyumbani from end of March na hawasumbui

Ile siku paycut and rettrenchment itafikia wasee wa gava aka civil servants, ndio sirkal itaamka because to now anybody singing the chorus STAY AT HOME LOUDLY is non other than a govt employee certain of his salary at the end of the month.That is why they can't relate with us who depends on an opened economy to survive.

Cases zikiendelea kuongezeka, salaries zenu zitakosa since mostly the private sector fuels a large percentage of it, you will be hearing Kagwe saying stay at home unagongesha tv ama redio chini
 
Lifestyle disease for sure, it ain't so bad when you think of it but economy wise it's a blow on many salaries.
 
Watu wakule paycut bila kusumbua

Wengine walikula nyumbani from end of March na hawasumbui

Ile siku paycut and rettrenchment itafikia wasee wa gava aka civil servants, ndio sirkal itaamka because to now anybody singing the chorus STAY AT HOME LOUDLY is non other than a govt employee certain of his salary at the end of the month.That is why they can't relate with us who depends on an opened economy to survive.

Cases zikiendelea kuongezeka, salaries zenu zitakosa since mostly the private sector fuels a large percentage of it, you will be hearing Kagwe saying stay at home unagongesha tv ama redio chini
You know that the government sent all employees aged 58 years old and over to stay home since April? Or don't you? With voluntary paycuts?
 
You know that the government sent all employees aged 58 years old and over to stay home since April? Or don't you? With voluntary paycuts?


WITH FULL PAY MY FRIEND

No wonder they are vocal in echoing STAY AT HOME mbuchit,since they are being paid to tender their goats by the taxpayers

In the private sector STAYING AT HOME means no salary mandatory

Tunaelewana?
 
WITH FULL PAY MY FRIEND

No wonder they are vocal in echoing STAY AT HOME mbuchit,since they are being paid to tender their goats by the taxpayers

In the private sector STAYING AT HOME means no salary mandatory

Tunaelewana?
Did you gloss over the statement 'voluntary pay cuts'?
No. You chose not to see it.

INSTEAD,UKAONA NI HERI U-SHOUT.

Nimekuskia. Kuelewana....itangoja dakika wahed!
 
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