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Fighting corruption by the government is understood by the current leadership to mean political suicide. No one who benefits from what has become a way of life is willing to fight corruption. Key leaders in Kenya have shown in their tactics that "corruption" is a means of "survival". KACC should be ... William Sankan, United States
Provoked drunk wears a condom in public |
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Brief:A middle-agedman caused a stir and drew astonished stares recently when he unzipped his trousers and proceeded to wear a condom at a popular bar in Nairobi’s South B estate. ...more
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| 1. On Friday November 21, 2008, 4:17 AM , Saidi, Uganda wrote: | |
| Oops! That's good experience for him. Finally it will give him chance to stop drinking or else more embarasments are yet to come.
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| 2. On Thursday November 20, 2008, 10:48 AM , IVY LATIPHER, Kenya wrote: | |
| I could not say it better than you Kamau.
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| 3. On Monday November 17, 2008, 13:03 PM , Muriu Kamau, Kenya wrote: | |
| The things we do after having the brown bottle are a shame. But this guy from South B preaches water but drinks wine; reminds you about a lot of Kenyans that call themselves honourable but they refuse to pay taxes. Hypocrites.
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