Thursday, September 2, 2010

Re: if you were thinking of running away from Kenya-READ THIS

Ja'kamburi,
 
Hebu Kidogo, tafadhali!!! Mtu aje kwako, apore mali yako, kisha aende ajijenge nazo, Boma safi maisha na chakula nzuri, na nyengi neo; halafu a regee kwako na akwambiye eti wewe ni maskini hohe hahe??? Mambo Gani hayo??? Kilicho jenga Ulaya na Bara ya Merekani ni madini na rasilmali zilizo porwa toka Bara Afrikana kwa kutumia mabavu pamoja na ushirikiano ya Viongozi wa AfriKa. Usisahau hiyo!!! Hivyo basi, huna haki ya kutuonesha hapa, eti, Nchi yetu imechakaa ki maisha. Lao hii tukipata nafasi, na tukose kunyonywa damu na wabeberu sisi, wenyewe tuta piga hatua ya mbali mno kimaendeleo na kwa haraka.
 
Mwisho nakushauri kuwa, uibumbuwazwe na kinacho "melemeta", ni maendeleo ya ukora mtupu.
Leo hii Viongozi wako, atadanganywa kuweka sahihi fulani, ili wapokee mkopo y dalla fulani. Baadaye wakiija fumbua macho watakuta ya kua mkopo hiyo ita lipwa mpaka na vitukuu wau (the next four Generations). With this in mind, when do you thing Countries like Kenya will ever Develope??
 
Si walisema Kiswahili kitukuzwe kama lugha Rasmi (yaani Official language) Au siyooo?
 
Uwe na siku ya Kuchanuka na Lugha.
 
Jagem


From: thea maina <theamaina@gmail.com>
To: mlalahoi@googlegroups.com
Sent: Thu, September 2, 2010 6:02:49 AM
Subject: Re: if you were thinking of running away from Kenya-READ THIS

I'd think SA would be at a better place than Tunisia and a few other North Africa countries.
But in the real sense most Kenyans (meaning I) would rather live in Kenya that USA, UK and a few other 1st worlds.
interesting...............................

thea.mnairobi

On Thu, Sep 2, 2010 at 3:40 PM, Eric Wabwaya Mburi <ewabwaya@hotmail.com> wrote:

People

For all y'all who'd packed your bags and were leaving for other countries, here's some news that may give you pause …


A survey carried out by American periodical, Newsweek, has ranked Kenya as the best country in East Africa, fourth in sub-Saharan Africa, (after Botswana, South Africa and Ghana), and 87th worldwide.
The ranking was out of 100 countries and five categories of national well being — education, health, political environment, economic dynamism and quality of life — were used to deduce the ranking.
Although Newsweek says that their study is not 'perfect', it does give a good idea of how countries are performing around the world.
According to Newsweek, the best country in the world is Finland, followed by Switzerland, Sweden and Australia. The USA and UK were ranked 11th and 14th respectively.

Out of about 193 countries in the world (the number varies depending on who is doing the counting), numbers 80, 82, 86 and 87 went to Botswana, SA, Ghana and Kenya. North African countries, categorized differently, seemed to rank on average better than sub-Saharan countries. Egypt, for instance, was ranked 74. Tunisia and Morocco were 65 and 67 respectively.
Surprisingly Rwanda was not mentioned at all in the top 100. And our oga brothers (Nigeria) came in at 99.

Countries with smaller populations seemed to rank higher than those with big populations. Of the top 10 best countries, seven have small populations of less than 20 million people and they each enjoy a high per ca-pita income of more than $12,000 per year — Sh967,000 per annum or Sh80,000 per month.





Ja'kamburi

--
JOB VACANCIES: http://www.myafricancareer.net
 
TECHMTAA BLOG: http://www.techmtaa.com/
 
To unsubscribe from this group, Email mlalahoi+unsubscribe@googlegroups.com
 
TO ADVERTISE HERE PLEASE M-PESA KSH 1,000 for each advert or Ksh 5,000 for monthly subscription to +254 726 034 530
 
TRAINING VIDEOS; CISM /TOEFL/ GMAT / GRE/ SAT / IELTS / CISSP / MCTS / CISA / CCNA / CCNP / MCSE / MCITP / PHP / PHOTOSHOP / DREAMWEAVER / WEB DESIGN and others, CALL 0726 034 530



--
---------------------------------------------------------------------
Thea Maina
Nairobi Kenya
http://www.mafans.com
skype: thea.mnairobi

--
JOB VACANCIES: http://www.myafricancareer.net
 
TECHMTAA BLOG: http://www.techmtaa.com/
 
To unsubscribe from this group, Email mlalahoi+unsubscribe@googlegroups.com
 
TO ADVERTISE HERE PLEASE M-PESA KSH 1,000 for each advert or Ksh 5,000 for monthly subscription to +254 726 034 530
 
TRAINING VIDEOS; CISM /TOEFL/ GMAT / GRE/ SAT / IELTS / CISSP / MCTS / CISA / CCNA / CCNP / MCSE / MCITP / PHP / PHOTOSHOP / DREAMWEAVER / WEB DESIGN and others, CALL 0726 034 530

No comments:

Post a Comment