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i would to complain about lurambi constituency clerical selection, where the list was mounted on thursday evening and the enterview was done on friday morning, nobody was aware and the few who managed were notified via phone dont you think this is corruption in waiting ? ... henry etemesi, Kenya
Serene, breathtaking views at Kilaguni Safari Lodge |
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Brief:Although I expected it, I was still taken aback by the breathtaking serenity at the Kilaguni Serena Safari Lodge. The environment is completely natural, to the extent that there is no loud music or satellite televisions to disrupt the peace and quiet unless you bring it yourself. ...more
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| 1. On Saturday October 24, 2009, 14:21 PM , Maingi Kinanji, Kenya wrote: | |
| Are Africans welcome here ? I hear some of these
establishments will only admit non black Kenyans or
foreigners only. Looks nice it would be terrible loss if
kenyans set eyes on it.
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