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Thursday, August 26, 2021

Crane accident kills 9, Nairobi_Breaking News Kenya

 At least 9 people were confirmed dead after a crane collapsed at a construction site in Nairobi’s Hurlingham area.



According to police reports, the body count is currently  at  nine. What know so far is that, six Kenyans and two Chinese have been confirmed to be diseased, it is still unclear whom the ninth is.

Kilimani police chief, Andrew Mbogo earlier told the press, “We have lost 8 people..... they include two Chinese and six Kenyans.”

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The 14-storey building where this happened, was actually an  almost complete hostel building near Daystar University, Valley Road, meant to be manned by Qwetu.

Joseph Aketch an attendant to a nearby petrol station recounted, 

I just heard people screaming and people were looking at the direction of that crane which was already down,... the place is sealed they are not allowing people inside but I am told it has killed people.”
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Another witness, Michael Odhiambo, present at the site reported that the crane crashed as it was being dismantled, 

Some people were up on the crane dismantling it when it crashed,”

 Odhiambo further said, 

“it is like they did not balance the weight well and it is unfortunate because eight people are now dead and two have been taken to hospital."

Rescue efforts continue as we await further information. We send our heartfelt condolences to the families who have lost their loved ones. 

Friday, August 20, 2021

A Wife:Poem by William A

Tears of a neglected wife

A Wife’ by ‘A’ [William Allingham],

in Once a Week)

The wife sat thoughtfully turning over

A book inscribed with the school-girl’s name;

A tear – one tear – fell hot on the cover

She quickly closed when her husband came.

He came, and he went away – it was nothing –

With cold calm words on either side;

But, just at the sound of the room-door shutting,

A dreadful door in her soul stood wide.

Love, she had read of in sweet romances, 


Love that could sorrow, but never fail,

Built her own palace of noble fancies,

All the wide world a fairy tale.

Bleak and bitter, utterly doleful,

Spreads to this woman her map of life;

Hour after hour she looks in her soul, full

Of deep dismay and turbulent strife.

Face in both hands, she knelt on the carpet;

The black cloud loosen’d, the storm-rain fell:

Oh! Life has so much to wilder and warp it, 

One poor heart’s day what poet could tell?

‘A Wife’ by ‘A’ [William Allingham],

in Once a Week)

Thursday, February 25, 2021

Business Vs Job

 What's Better than a Salary




If for whatever reason, you were ever presented with two income generation avenues, 

Formal employment; with an assured relatively 'good', agreeable and consistent paycheck.... 

or

A business opportunity; an investment prosition which eventhough is retrospectively risky if properly implemented, bears long term projections of exponential growth into unimaginable heights of financial affluence...

Which would you opt for...? Does it not go without saying..? 

In my perspective, and I bet that you to would agree with me, a significant number of us would gladly opt for the Job offer while easily forfeiting the business opportunity. This is sure nothing new in today's society. In fact it is actually obvious that most of us prefer working for a wages rather than take the, pressumably, tedious task of innovatively facing the market head-on with enterprising ways to generate an income.

 By this I mean its more enticing to be a cog in someone else's entrepreneurial scheme, in the the pursuit of developing financial stability rather do it ourselves, be our own boss.

Which begs the question... Is it because most people do not know that there is potentially more money more oppotunities, flexibility and independence in BUSINESS than in these covetted 8 to 5 'jobos'?

In the pursuit of answers, I came across these words, said by the author of 'Rich dad, Poor dad', Robert Kiyosaki and I quote..


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