Sunday, 22 June 2014

[wanabidii] Re: [PK] Knut's Wilson Sossion tells Raila Odinga to abandon political rallies for the sake of peace

Cosmos,



I don't know what you mean and I am not sure I understand you nor do you understand my point in this case. To pity the situation of poverty in Kenya and how life has degenerated and soliciting for solution has nothing to do with exposing my nakedness. It is a reality that requires rethinking how things must be done differently without it being politicized.



There are three (3) outstanding categories of having a fulfilled balanced lifestyle which must be able to accommodate each other harmoniously. The three are, Social, Economics and politics. These three must concurrently work together in a balance to produce a desired result. The three must have allocated time and commitment in order to balance.



To a balance the three category, lifestyle Preparedness is necessary. It involves balancing in many aspects of knowing what to do and how to engage within specific given time-frame to achieve goals in life or a desired expectation. This means different things to different peoples. It is an attempt to achieve balance in many aspects of life which are key pointers to life success and happiness. It is in Unity of Purpose and in caring and sharing where life becomes of meaning.



Take some time to do other things out of daily politics, engage and participate in Community Social welfare and in engaging in economic income development that boosts Domestic welfare for progressive agenda at other times, while staying up-to-date on current happenings, you shall realize what I am talking about and people will underscore what is important in life at every given time God Blesses people with bonus for life.



Something is missing in the balance why life is degenerating to the level covered in the story of sex for food. The problem did not just happen. It progressively developed to a fully blown show-case from years of irresponsibility, corruption, graft and impunity of political players who obstruct government's democratic rule to take effect on public mandate deliverable......but things must begin to be done differently to save such from getting out-of-control and exploding.



This is the philosophy of an African dignified woman with wisdom calling as I know it and it is as well for caring and sharing. I know no other you may be referring to in your school of thoughts.



Please advice............



Judy Miriga
Diaspora Spokesperson
Executive Director
Confederation Council Foundation for Africa Inc.,
USA
http://socioeconomicforum50.blogspot.com



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On Sun, 6/22/14, Cosmos Omondi <omondi.cosmos@gmail.com> wrote:

Subject: Re: [PK] Knut's Wilson Sossion tells Raila Odinga to abandon political rallies for the sake of peace
To: "progressive-kenyans" <progressive-kenyans@googlegroups.com>
Date: Sunday, June 22, 2014, 4:24 PM

Judy,


I can see your
abode here has broken your head too. You have forsaken the
dignity of an African woman by succumbing to the philosophy
of using your dugi (nakedness) to save dire
situations. Where did you leave the moral conviction to
cherish what is under you skirt no matter the situation?
Shame on you!


On 22
June 2014 23:10, 'Judy Miriga' via Progressive
Kenyans <progressive-kenyans@googlegroups.com>
wrote:



Cosmos,


This is a serious matter where the disadvantages have no
other choice

or alternative to gate food to feed children and for
survival.  Kindly

look at it in those lines.





I believe there are many more in this category.  This is as
a result

of bad planning, where the poor suffer in silence, but,
solution can

be found if people begin to engage
constructively..........







Judy Miriga

Diaspora Spokesperson

Executive Director

Confederation Council Foundation for Africa Inc.,

USA

http://socioeconomicforum50.blogspot.com



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On Sun, 6/22/14, Cosmos Omondi <omondi.cosmos@gmail.com>
wrote:



 Subject: Re: [PK] Knut's Wilson Sossion tells Raila
Odinga to abandon political rallies for the sake of peace

 To: "progressive-kenyans" <progressive-kenyans@googlegroups.com>

 Date: Sunday, June 22, 2014, 3:47 PM



 Judy,

 Does your

 muzee (if you have any) force you to have sex with

 him? I hope not, but only when you're

 willing.





 On 22 June 2014 22:05,

 'Judy Miriga' via Progressive Kenyans <progressive-kenyans@googlegroups.com>

 wrote:







 Good People,











 Additionally..........











 What is more sad is a must for Sex in exchange for fish

 (food) and



 others are calling for Saba Saba. So how many sex must
one

 have to



 have enough and sustainable food supply.....??? God
have

 Mercy !











 This calls for Divine intervention people!!!!!  This is
not

 how God



 intended life to be.  Life must not be this way, it is

 getting from



 bad to worse .....it is unacceptable......and I am
deeply

 troubled.



















 Judy Miriga



 Diaspora Spokesperson



 Executive Director



 Confederation Council Foundation for Africa Inc.,



 USA



 http://socioeconomicforum50.blogspot.com















 Knut's Wilson Sossion tells Raila Odinga to abandon

 political rallies for the sake of peace



 By ONESMUS NZIOKA







 Updated Sunday, June 22nd 2014 at 14:51 GMT +3











 Makueni, Kenya: Kenya National Union of Teachers (Knut)

 Secretary General Wilson Sossion now wants CORD leader
Raila

 Odinga and his team to abandon the planned country wide

 political rallies to avoid plunging the country in a

 bloodbath.









 Speaking at Sultan Hamud Primary school, Kilome when he

 presided over the regional education day Saturday,
Sossion

 asked Odinga to scale down his political activities and

 pursue Dialogue through the established forums and

 institutions to avoid more tensions.









 "When at one time I was leading a teachers strike, my

 brother Raila Odinga asked me not to pursue that route if
a

 solution was to be found. Now I ask him as a senior
citizen

 and statesman, he should scale down his political
activities

 in the country and find other ways of pushing for a
Dialogue

 for the sake of the children and citizens of this

 country," said Sossion.









 "Kenyans can talk and there are forums and
institutions

 that can amply facilitate that. We think this is an

 alternative route that should be taken if we are to
stop

 creating more tensions and ethnic wars in the country.
This

 is not the time for such if we all know what happened
in

 1992, 1997, and in 2008. We had lost the country in
2008

 only to be rescued by the International Community and

 personally I would never wish to see Kenya walk that
route

 again," said the Secretary General.









 Sossion said some leaflets seen in Nakuru carrying
hatred

 messages is a virus that can spread any time and spark
off

 ethnic wars, warning leaders to take it as a cue that
should

 push them more to the table for talks as one way of
giving

 Kenyans an opportunity to enjoy their hard earned

 freedom.









 And without mentioning names, Sossion said the Lamu

 terrorist attacks were not the work of Al Shabaab

 insurgents, but the work of local terror syndicates

 bordering on ethnic cleansing.







 See also: Nobody gains anything from genocide or

 bloodletting



 "I want to believe the Government's position
that

 the perpetrators of Mpeketoni attacks are not the said
Al

 Shabaab terrorists but local syndicates with political

 interests, bordering on ethnic cleansing," he
said.









 He said a teacher and a pupil were killed in the attacks
and

 he was feeling compelled to speak for the children of
this

 country who have often been exposed to heinous
atrocities,

 nipping in the bud their promising future lives.









 Sossion criticised the government for allocating
colossal

 sums of money to security and other not so much
priority

 areas above education, saying education is the key to
ending

 the insecurity problems in the country.







 "The country would not need to invest heavily in

 security if quality education had been given priority.

 Education is the key security against insecurity.
Security

 in this country will only be achieved if we improve the

 quality of education for our learners and prepare them
for

 serious nation building," he said.









 He said KNUT has kicked off a campaign to unite all the

 stake holders in the education sector and that in less
than

 two years, Kenya will have a single union of teachers
from

 Nursery to University.







 Sossion said it is high time the education Cabinet
Secretary

 Jacob Kaimenyi listened to the union's advocacy lest
he

 be swept by its strong currents.







 "The top Government education management should
throw

 out blame games over the radical changes needed in the

 sector. What is wrong if I sit with Kaimenyi and tell
him

 what needs to be done. That more teachers should be
employed

 and paid well. By doing so I will not reduce him to a
lesser

 man if he agrees to talk with KNUT," He said.









 Among the radical changes Sossion said the Union is
pushing

 for include waiving of examination fees for KCPE and
KCSE

 candidates beginning next year, employment of 100,000

 teachers, lowering the per class teacher-pupil ration
to

 1:35, reducing the number of lessons taught by teachers
per

 week to 35 for primary teachers and 27 for secondary

 teachers.









 He said this is possible if the government reduces

 corruption and wasteful expenditures rampant in the

 system.







 http://standardmedia.co.ke/article/2000125677/sossion-tells-raila-to-abandon-political-rallies-for-the-sake-of-peace














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 Nobody gains anything from genocide or bloodletting











 By Kethi Kilonzo



  Updated Sunday, June 22nd 2014 at 12:12 GMT +3







 Kenya: They speak the same mother tongue. And share a
common

 past. This was not enough to unite them or guarantee

 tolerated co-existence. One day they turned on each
other. 

 And things have never been the same again. They were

 separated only by wealth. The haves and the have-nots.
One

 could change from one class to another through marriage
or

 by acquiring wealth. The elite were the minority. The

 have-nots, the majority.









 During the colonial era identity cards were introduced.
This

 system permanently classified them into two groups.
Members

 of the elite were given leadership roles by the
colonial

 government. When the country gained independence the

 colonialists put the minority in charge of government.

 Resentment and animosity between the two groups festered
for

 decades.









 On 6th April 1994 a plane was shot down. Everyone on
board,

 including the President, died. The next day the country
went

 up in flames. By July 1994 nearly a 1,000,000 had died.
Most

 were slaughtered, in their homes, villages, or towns,
by

 their friends and neighbours.









 It was called the "final solution". The decision to
get

 rid of all members of the elite was not made in 1994. It
was

 made years before. In 1990 the army started supplying

 civilians with hand weapons.







 The youth of the majority group were trained by the army
in

 combat. These actions were defended by the army and the

 government as programmes for 'civil defence'. These
are

 the weapons and combat tactics used in 1994 to try and

 exterminate the elite group.









 No one was spared the violence. Those members of the

 majority who refused to kill were killed. "Massacre or
be

 massacred" was the motto. Men, women, children, even

 babies were murdered.







 Since bullets were 'expensive', most were killed by

 machetes, knives or clubs. Some victims were given the

 option of paying for a bullet to have a quicker death.







 One of the worst massacres took place between April 15
and

 16, 1994 in a Catholic Church, located in a town 60
miles

 from the capital of the country. The Mayor, who belonged
to

 the majority group, encouraged members of the elite to
hide

 inside the church by assuring them they would be safe
there.

 Then he betrayed them.









 The killing at the church began with grenades and guns,
but

 soon changed to machetes and clubs. Killing by hand was

 tiresome, so the killers took shifts. It took two days
to

 kill the thousands inside.







 During the violence hundreds of patients from hospitals

 suffering from Aids, were released and formed into
"rape

 squads".







 Women of the elite group were targeted with the intention
of

 permanently rendering them incapable of bearing
children.







 The violence had a lasting and profound impact.







 A spike in HIV infection. Newborn children, conceived
not

 from mutual consent, but from the widespread rape.
Orphaned

 children and widows became the heads of many homes. A

 drastic drop in the population. Millions of refugees.
To

 date some refugees haven't returned home.









 This violence created the impetus for setting up the

 International Criminal Court (ICC) as a permanent
court.

 Before the conflict individuals were tried in ad hoc

 tribunals. Did any of the groups win the war? Or achieve
any

 prize from it? No. Everyone lost.









 They all continue to pay the price today; as they will
for

 generations to come.







 Their tolerant co-existence and a fresh attempt towards
just

 and equitable sharing of resources came at the price of

 1,000,000 lives and many more living-dead.











 http://standardmedia.co.ke/article/2000125662/nobody-gains-anything-from-genocide-or-bloodletting?articleID=2000125662&story_title=nobody-gains-anything-from-genocide-or-bloodletting&pageNo=1


















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 Sex-for-fish: the barter trade that is synonymous to
Lake

 Victoria's Sori beach











 Stephen Yiembe June 04, 2014 Share this story:     











 Sori beach, along the source of Lake Victoria in South

 Nyanza erupts into activity when the boats arrive
bringing

 in their catch. Female fishmongers scramble along the
beach

 to buy fish, shouting their names out to get the
attention

 of the fishermen and cartels (jo achumbo) that control
the

 trade.









 Rose Achieng, a 17-year old standard six drop out is
among

 the jostling fishmongers. She is dressed in a
conspicuous

 mini-skirt and a short blouse that strains to cover her

 umbilical cord. Her hair is neatly plaited making her
easy

 to notice.









 "I don't sell fish but my aunt does, she is aged
and

 that is why I a company her to get fish without serious

 struggle. We earn a living from the sales of this
precious

 commodity," she says.







 Her aunt, Lucia Nyongudi, who is well known at the beach
as

 "Nyaber" the beautiful lady, is a veteran in the

 industry whose reign has been wiped by the hands of
clock.

 Her beauty is hardly noticed by the young and energetic

 fishermen and it's the reason she brings Rose with her
as

 an inducement to the fishermen to handover the best of
their

 catch for fewer amounts in good faith.









 It is well known that fishing is the economic activity
of

 the river lake Nilotes since ancient days. A new trend

 referred to as 'jaboya' where a fishmonger and
fisherman

 indulge in sex is sky rocketing along the beaches in

 Nyanza.









 The dubious barter trade is the only way for fish traders
to

 comfortably live their dream lives. Stiff competition for
a

 catch that is less than plentiful  means offering their
own

 bodies is not enough , so the traders have decided to
make

 available their underage girls and in most cases their

 desperate relatives.









 Awiko Kokoth is one of the youthful fishermen well known
by

 his folks and business comrades as "Jahom" (that
loosely

 translates to a person from home area) brags how he has

 dumped his 54-year-old "girlfriend" and today
grooves

 with more than three girls comfortably. "Despite the
fact

 that I was orphaned at a tender age and suffered a lot
at

 Nyakach - my ancestral home, I can now live my dream. I
can

 get my daily meals, clothe myself and even make sure that
my

 sweethearts (girlfriends) are well dressed and eat
well".

 Says Awiko as he takes his final puff of 'ombitho'

 marijuana in a broad day light.









 "I have been having unprotected sex with different

 fishermen and their beach leaders for the last eight
years

 since I dropped out of school in 2005. My parents
passed

 away in the same year and my younger brother and I had
no

 one to turn to, the only solution was him to go and
look

 after some village tycoons cattle as I entered this field.
I

 knew what men want and I was ready to exchange it with

 money. Wearing short skirts or tight trousers doesn't
cost

 much and I was ready for easy and fast cash. I'm still
in

 the field despite losing some of my lady friends and

 clients," Says Rita in a broad smile.









 She admits doing the deadly business but when asked
about

 her H.I.V status, she replies "what one doesn't
know

 can't hurt".







 A conversation with one of the beach leaders and an
official

 from a nearby VCT and VMMC centre run by a local NGO
reveals

 a lot. The beach leader nicknamed 'Jakom' shares
how

 fishermen prefer pleasure from sexual intercourse with
young

 girls. They don't care about protecting themselves and
can

 only do so if a new 'catch' insists which is very

 rare.









 On the other hand, the VCT officer bitterly narrates
how

 most of the youths from the area including school going
ones

 call themselves "bulls" after undergoing
circumcision

 and engage in sex with any woman that comes across
including

 the old.









 He warns that the generation might be wiped out by the

 deadly disease (HIV) unless the government intervenes
and

 starts HIV/ AIDS programme with local youth groups
targeting

 all participants in the act.







 My take: Kerosene has never been used anywhere under the
sun

 to put off fire! Instead of distributing free condoms
in

 such areas, serious campaign against the "fish for
sex"

 trade and HIV/ AIDS is long overdue.







 http://www.standardmedia.co.ke/ureport/story/2000125229/sex-for-fish-the-barter-trade-that-is-synonymous-to-lake-victoria-s-sori-beach/


















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