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Forest where Moi found peace and serenity |
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Brief:Former President Moi visited the thick indigenous Kipng’ochoch Forest at least four times a year during the 24 years he was Head of State.
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| 1. On Friday March 27, 2009, 9:41 AM , Jethro Odanga, Rwanda wrote: | |
| How nice it is to see a political leader remembered for his love of nature at his backyard. If all the 200 plus Mps in Kenya were to strive to leave a legacy of environmental consciousness, Kenya would have better prospects. Unfortunately, however, most of our leaders are myopic. They have a lifestyle similar to that of animals with short lifespan. God save Kenya!
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| 2. On Tuesday March 10, 2009, 13:37 PM , J Mutai , Kenya wrote: | |
| Its amazing, our current crop of leaders are so dysfunctional, lazy and corrupt that we find many articles harking back to the days of Moi, nostalgic tales and reverence for the former President who people loved to despise! If only we could find better men and women for leaders
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| 3. On Tuesday March 10, 2009, 5:49 AM , FESTUS RONOH, Kenya wrote: | |
| No wonder Moi went through tumultuous times during his leadership period successfully.This is because of his prayful life.Leaders should not underrate prayers.I have personal experiences, whenever I am faced with life challenges I have always derived my strenghth through meditating upon the word of God in private place where there are not disturbance,and have always prefered forests.Try!
festus
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| 4. On Tuesday March 10, 2009, 1:45 AM , Jimmy Mwa, United States wrote: | |
| wazee, heri aende aishi kwa msitu labda itakua bora zaidi kwamaana vijana hawataki kuishi kwa amani. Siasa mingi matunda kidogo. Mzee kanu, how does it feel to be a passenger when your once a driver. Please, consider not visiting Kipng'ochoch Forest but living there for good may be it will work.
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