How often do you wash your towel? Some people wash once a week, while some, once a year. The towel is a fertile breeding ground for millions of microbes, especially those found on human skin and on the gut. No wonder the towel is one of the objects that facilitate fecal-oral contamination (literally connecting the two ends of the gut). Worse still, most people keep towels in the bathroom (near the toilet). Every flush of the toilet sends mist with millions of microbes, ranging from H.pylori, salmonella and other deadly bacteria and viruses. When you wash your hands ready for a meal, and dry them with your body towel, there's high chance you are directly ingesting your fecal matter, or, if in a shared lavatory, someone else's faeces. Unless cleaned well, viruses such as human papillomavirus (causes warts, anal cancer and cervical cancer) can be transmitted when towels are shared with infected individuals. So, what to do? 1. Launder towels once a week. 2. Use hot water and det...
By Matsanga David
5 AM THOUGHT
- I have studied Political Science to the last iota on earth and I know what class struggles and classic theories are . I notice that the one in Kenya led by some corrupt agents has very little room to take off.But has room to cause violence and only violence in Kenya .
- .I want to be on record by saying there's no true revolution which has been led by the SUPER CORRUPT RICH who have earned their wealth CORRUPTLY that has taken off and found space .
- I want state here that across in my country Uganda President Museveni in 1979 was a very poor man .When we came from Tanzania fighting Idi Amin we both worked differently in two missions . He was in a Military Commission .I was worked in the Political and Diplomatic Commission. Both of us were very poor and not corrupt despite the many advantages of stealing available by then in 1979-80 .
- In 1981 when President Museveni led his few friends into a bush to create a revolution he was still very poor and NOT corrupt man . I give credit where it is due.In fact some of us used to pay his Bill's in hotels where we used to find us in Kampala then .In short the hustler narrative in Kenya is a bubble, a big lie.
- I give you another good example of good revolutions not bubble ones .When Fidel Castro and Che Guevara led the Cuban revolution against Batista dictatorship, they were very poor people and had no huge cash to rush to people to follow them .They nationalized everything but never took a property .
- I tell that the most important of this is that they owned no property in Cuba ...I can teach some people here in Kenya that Fidel went further reverted his father's 5,000 acres of land to the state giving everything and leaving the family poor and struggling.
- These two examples are what one can call a revolution not a revolution of a RICH MAN leading the poor by giving them wheelbarrows and hoes when tractors are needed. It is very very embarrassing and degrading just to mention .
- If people really love DONATING and they are truly advocates of the poor, let us see them at least subdividing some parcels of their huge estates to the poor. Instead of Wheelbarrows let's see them organizing youths and allocating them shares in real estate and rich farms that they own across the world
- I conclude that anyone who has good agenda for Kenyan youth at this time and age should seek to invest in their brains NOT brawl.The young people of Kenya require real empowerment NOT tokenism based on false narratives that are OPPORTUNISTIC ventures like the ones of HUSTLER tragedy for Kenya .
- Good morning
- MY PEN MY PAPER MY BRAIN
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