Wednesday, 27 November 2013

[wanabidii] Re: [KOL] Kenya- Dirty @ 50

OTO,

People are not aware that those mounds of garbage are like a treasure. In the right hands, with the right resources, that garbage is a very valuable asset that can produce large amounts of electricity. That is an angle that I'm very interested in pursuing especially for rural regions. Towns and cities transport their garbage to some rural areas where such steam Engine power stations are located.

Courage


On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 6:04 AM, odhiambo okecth <komarockswatch@yahoo.com> wrote:
 

Mr. Courage,

For once I liked what you had written and it impressed.

After a one year period when we gave room to the Governors to settle down, we have formed an Organizing Committee that is planning Clean Kenya @ 50 with 11 Clean up Campaigns beginning January 2014 and we shall focus on 11 Villages across Nairobi.

It will be exciting, informative and educative, and at the end of the 11 Months, we shall take stock and analyse and prepare for Phase 2 the next Year.

We will draw a lot of educational support and comparative analysis from you as we move on.

Peace and blessings,

Oto



On Tuesday, November 26, 2013 1:21 AM, Maurice J. Oduor <mauricejoduor@gmail.com> wrote:
 
West Ugenya JaGem.


On 2013-11-25, at 5:14 PM, Jagem K'Onyiego <jairuschurch@yahoo.com> wrote:

Maurice,

Do you mean West Toronto or West Ugenya? Was is a misprint or just a misthought?

Jagem
 
Living among the Mighty requires Wisdom.


On Friday, November 22, 2013 3:15 AM, Maurice Oduor <mauricejoduor@gmail.com> wrote:
OTO,

Bring me all that garbage to West Ugenya; I want to produce electricity with it. Kisumu's garbage alone is enough to produce electricity to supply the whole of Siaya County. I don't know why no one has ever thought about such an idea in Kenya.

You guys should really arrange a trip to these places in the West and compare notes with these folks here. They are doing amazing things. These are all ideas that I have at one point or the other wriiten proposals on and given the government of Kenya. But there's always some PS who sits on the proposal and then refuses to return calls or e-mails. Bure kabisaaa !!!!

Toronto's Sewage Treatment Plants alone produce enough Natural Gas from the sewage, to produce electricity that runs all the 4 sewage plants  without any external power connection. They are self-contained with respect to electricity requirements. Nairobi's sewage alone can produce enough Natural Gas to generate electricity for 3 million homes.

In fact a girlfriend former classmate of mine went to Zimbabwe some years back and started a project there to generate electricity from  garbage. Her project was in a town of 100,000 people and the garbage generated there was enough to produce electricity for about 20,000 homes.

Kenya lacks creativity and is letting alot of valuable resources go to waste. Dandora Dump should be non-existent because all that garbage should be burned to supply electricity and the rest used as landfill and manure. Separating garbage is thus critical.

Courage



On Fri, Nov 22, 2013 at 2:54 AM, odhiambo okecth <komarockswatch@yahoo.com> wrote:
 
Dear Friends,
We had taken some break from The Monthly Nationwide Clean-up Campaigns because we wanted to give the Governors time to settle.
We have given them enough time, and from January 2014, we will be rolling out a Clean-up Campaign with some difference.
We want the process to be educative and economical, and as such, we are inviting all our Partners across Kenya to roll out in partnership with the County Governments.
Kenya is hitting 50 and it is very shameful that we cannot address our waste issues. We are still stuck with shifting waste from one place to another and our Directors of Environment are proudly calling that Waste Management.
Let us roll our sleeves and make Kenya Clean.
Oto

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