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10 incredible websites. Check them out.They are free. And they feel illegal to know.

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SECRET OF A WOMAN.

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Sweet power: How Raila was received by AU team in Nairobi

Bearing flags of Kenya and Africa Union, Raila Odinga attended his first meeting as High Representative for Infrastructural Development in Kenyan soil on Tuesday. Since his appointment in October 20th, Raila has only visited Ethiopia, South Africa and Zimbabwe in that capacity. But on Tuesday, Raila's immense powers and influence was manifested through tough security team guarding him besides reception by AU commission chairman Moussa Faki. He said: "Joined other leaders at the second day of the first Global Sustainable #BlueEconomyConference taking place at the KICC in Nairobi." https://twitter.com/RailaOdinga/status/1067335967504240640?s=19 . "I visited exhibition stands at the Blue Economy Conference together with H.E President @UKenyatta and also had a chance to meet President Danny Faure of Seychelles." https://twitter.com/RailaOdinga/status/1067384833645715456?s=19 . As a Pan-Africanist, Mr Odinga is accorded state reception lately whenever he visits forei

Raila’s successor who will complete the journey to Canaan unveiled.

Most people have been asking themselves who will replace Nasa leader Raila Odinga once he retires from active politics. The “Joshua” who will complete the journey to Canaan. Different opinions have been given considering that even some raising different speculations about the opposition leader who has transformed the political landscape of the country for a while now. Don’t write off ODM leader Raila Odinga from the 2022 presidential race or you will be shocked, Likoni MP Mishi Mboko has said. Mboko  said the handshake between Raila and President Uhuru Kenyatta does not stop the Opposition chief from running in 2022. Mboko said the building bridges initiative is part of Raila’s strategy to succeed Uhuru. “Raila has gone back to the drawing board for strategies,” Mboko said. Raila’s critics have urged him to quit politics after his appointment as African Union High Representative for Infrastructure Development. Raila has said he is in politics to stay. Mboko sai

THE MAN WHO “THOUGHT” HIS WAY INTO PARTNERSHIP WITH THOMAS A. EDISON

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Why the Deputy President will not get it smooth going forward

please donate People don’t follow titles: They follow courage. That quote, attributed to American political activist William Brown, is true for all of us. There is an innate desire in all humans to find a leader — a man of courage to take the lead in our otherwise uncourageous lives. A good leader must of necessity be a man of great courage and not necessarily a man of title. In a democratic society, it follows that one does not need a big name to have a good chance at being a leader. All you need is courage, and lots of it at that. But a good last name also has its place, not just in Kenyan politics but around the world. If your last name happens to be that of a former national leader, then society psychologically believes the blood coursing through your veins has the leadership qualities as that of your father. And this is exactly what Deputy President William Ruto does not have. His father is not known to anyone save for very few. THE BLOOD OF A COMMONER But from what is seemingly h

BAITE PRINCIPLES

*BAITE PRINCIPLES* So now this the day, my friend Kevin Mwenda da, goes against the normal direction of a moving universe and invites me for lunch. Not in the dingy eat-holes i'm used to, but in this beatiful restaurant called *Ushirika,* where guys in ties, with equally flashy damsels walk out with these lovely toothpicks dangling off their very well manicured lips. I'm drifting directionless in the middle of a totally cleaned up *South b estate,* and I hear this voice saying...hey,this is a chance of a lifetime. Its probably never gonna show up again,soo...what the heck. I "arrive" at the entrance like that the Late Poxxy Presha on Grammy Awards in L.A. (Rip Proxxy. But this dude wasn't exactly a looker). I'm pocketing like a real Baite and I'm looking downwards like my Mutiiri instructed me to always do, if I want to feel important. I look around for the faintest sign of Kev. and, seeing none, I figure its OK to just get inside, find myself a seat, wrin

Be grateful for the people that:

Be grateful for the people that: 1 gracefully tell you the truth 2 remind you that your work matters 3 show you unconditional love 4 work hard to ensure your success 5 inspire you to dare, dream and do 6 eat last so you have more 7 challenge you to reach higher 8 make you laugh

The African excels in one area

The African excels in one area; taking advantage of another fellow's desperate situation. As soon as it starts to rain, the cost of umbrellas and matatu fares rise. If you land in a matatu stage and the number of passengers increase compared to the available vehicles, the fare will increase by 50%. And now as the matatu crackdown intensifies, the police take advantage to start making extraneous demands on all motorists. They will check your fire extinguisher, first-aid kit, dustbin  etc, and if you satisfy that, they want to find out if your wipers have enough water and are working. Africa, why?

The Truth, Why Raila Joined Uhuru In A Post Election Rigging Handshake

By C A Luanda Magere There was a railway line running into Nzoia Sugar Company (I was about to say “when I was a child” then realised it was just the other day). It was very busy. Goods trains (we called them “Bogi”, I don’t know what that meant) would come in regularly to pick up goods. Sugar, Molasses…even Bagasse. There were trucks from everywhere in long queues to pick up products. The factory fed millions. From farmers to sugar traders. Thousands of employees to third level beneficiaries like Saccos. When it closed for a month every year for annual maintenance, hundreds of companies would descend on it to spruce it up, from America’s Arkel International to local welding firms owned by random Wafula and Wasike. Like similar factories around Nyanza and Western, the local township relied entirely on the factory. Just like Muhoroni, Awendo, Miwani, Chemelil, Mumias and the paper one in Webuye, these plants were the lives of the people there, and their dependents spread over miles. Far

Some important roles of individuals in maintaining peace, harmony and equity in nature are as:

1 . Instead of deforestation, representation should keep in mind. We should take help from the Govt, for plantation programmes. Everybody should take part in plantation and care the plants.  2. People should at once stop the over utilization of natural resources instead they must be properly used.  3. We should make habit for waste disposal, compose and to restore biodiversity.  4. Mixed cropping, crop rotation, and proper use of fertilizer, insecticide and pesticides should be taught to farmers. Encourage the use of manures, biofertilizers and organic fertilizers.  5. We should protect wildlife. Though hunting is not allowed even then the persons are doing so. For this educated young should teach the lesson of wildlife act.  6. We must develop energy saving methods to avoid wastage of energy. We should remember "energy saved is energy produced."  7. Use drip irrigation and sprinkling irrigation to improve irrigation efficiency and reduce evaporation.  8. Utilize renewable en

Forget Excuses. What Counts Is Winning Elections.

In the end it was only a blue ripple, and that should prompt soul-searching among Democrats — particularly as everyone looks ahead to 2020. Don’t listen to Democrats who portray these midterms as an important triumph. In 2016 and again this year, liberals were unrealistic in their expectations and listened too much to one another and not enough to the country as a whole; if that happens again in the run-up to 2020, heaven help us all. The reality is that this was nothing like the 2006 midterm defeat for President George W. Bush or the 2010 repudiation of President Barack Obama. Trump was wildly exaggerating when he tweeted Wednesday morning that the election was a “Big Win” for him, but he did O.K. by historical standards. Democrats won the House but lost seats in the Senate; in the 39 midterm elections since 1862, the president’s party had lost Senate seats 24 times and House seats 35 times. It’s great that for the first time, more than 100 women are expected to serve in the House. Bu

RUTO SHALL NOT BE THE NEXT KENYA’S PRESIDENT, UNLESS…

In African traditional set-up, if a man brings another woman in your bedroom, and as if that is not enough, enjoys the matrimonial fruit in the same bed, and in the morning the said woman prepares breakfast for the three of you, what are you supposed to do as the first wife? Truth be told, politics of betrayal are not news in Kenya. Political memoranda are rarely respected and seldom upheld. Politics of dynasties are also a conundrum in our political power affairs.  In Kenya we blame democracy while we cry fall it. President Uhuru Kenyatta and Raila Odinga’s Building Bridges Initiative (BBI) shall not solve the Kenya’s political equation either, nor shall it bring the much-hyped tranquillity to our motherland for long. I watched on an eagle’s eye as the Mashujaa Day celebrations unfolded in Kakamega County the other day. Save for Governor Wycliffe Oparanya’s acumen and development tag seen and heard from both directions of the stadium, I was astonished to see the pomp and colour with w