Wednesday, September 19, 2012

PRINCESS OF ZION FEATURES OUR BLOG- Testimony time….Ten fold increase

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Monday, September 17, 2012

CAMPUS DIVAS FOR RICH MEN; THE FACEBOOK PAGE RAISING EYEBROWS IN KENYA

source:http://www.nairobiwire.com/2012/08/campus-divas-for-rich-men.html

University Girls Take Prostitution To Facebook



Campus Divas For Rich Men is a Facebook page that has elicited lots of interest especially after receiving special airtime during Kiss 100's rush hour with Kalekye and Shaffie and this morning from Caroline Mutoko. The page is dedicated to hooking up University girls under 26 with rich men of any age.
In a period of less than 2 months, the page has accumulated close to 10,000 likes, with 7000 of those gained less than 24 hours after Kiss 100 highlighted their plight.


The administrator of the page constantly posts pictures and descriptions of University 'divas' and what they would want in a man. In all those posts, rich is usually the bottom line. There is a very clear policy in the page that sufferers and ugly chicks are not welcome, and this is a point the admin keeps putting across. This is how he / she does it.
wow! divas and rich men who are invading our inbox that's very cool, we will reply your texts in time...As for the sufferers continue yapping

If you are a sufferer, a struggler you cannot find help here, you need divine help. Call on the lord to come 4 ur rescue. Here we only help rich men we do not tolerate hustlers here

This is PLACE FOR DIVAS!! UGLY apes go jump on trees this is not a place for you
Sufferers keep off the page. go wank elsewhere

It had been thought that the pictures posted by the administrator are random internet images, but Kiss 100 callers yesterday confirmed that they indeed recognize some of those girls. Some said they were their friends who refused to heed to their advise and not only joined the page but also sent the admin their details.
Despite the numerous negative comments the page receives, the divas rarely take notice. The admin always put on a brave face. He or she even organizes parties where they take the online hook ups offline. 


Here are some party notices:
SEX PARTY!! SEX PARTY!! on 7th September, where RICH men will have all the content of their gen*** milked out!

For the venue of the sex party where 300 pus**** will battle 100 di*** in a life or death struggle, hit our inbox.

YOU ! YOU! YOU! CAMPUS DIVAS WANTS TO INVITE YOU TO A SEX PARTY THIS WEEKEND. 

Below are are some of the attacks directed at the admin and the 'divas'

u nt divas find th appropriate name....ass *#*s 

campus gals u must be the devil herself dont u have some respect for urselfs and ur parents who spent a lot for u yet u go and engage in prostitution, u need some delivery and strong prayers

ROTTEN LADIES .......

delilah's are everywhere.go to hell ladies.a foolish man will spend money on you guys

ati divas? Do u knw what that means mko down tu sana

Crazy campus girls... hell is yo place!!!

If campus chick can go to the extend of showing and selling off their bodies for money,then kenyan men indeed we are that of value.keep looking for rich men...N get used like a toilet paper coz thats all you are....as the kenyan men...continue keeping your wallets and ATM's safe from these bitches

WHAT THE FUCK? Y DONT YOU JUST CALL YOURSELVES CAMPUS GOLDIGGERS

Since when did prostitutes become Divas?? Y'all are just a bunch of prostitutes forget the fake glamour.. Y'all seriously are pathetic.

I cant imagine myself as a rich man wt class associating myself wt such cheapy lousy bitches,i go 4 my type,this beats logic!
  
© nairobiwire.com

Thursday, September 13, 2012

THE STANDARD VIEW ON THE CAMPUS DIVAS FOR RICH MEN FACEBOOK PAGE THAT IS PROMOTING PROSTITUTION

http://www.standardmedia.co.ke/?articleID=2000065366&pageNo=3







'Campus Divas for rich men' not monsters but the society's collective morality'

Updated Friday, September 07 2012 at 17:06 GMT+3
By Jacktone S. Ambuka

I guess by now you already know who “Campus Divas For Rich Men” are. It is a Facebook group which claims to be a conglomeration of girls from universities across the country whose agenda is one; provide sexual pleasures for rich men in exchange of big money to offer and sustain elegant lifestyle in universities.
But there is a twist. ‘Campus Divas’ aren’t for cheap men. They despise men to whom they refer as “masufferers”-which when loosely translated, the slang word implies poor men.
All said and done, ‘campus Divas for rich men’ in my opinion isn’t the reason for decline of morality in our society.  They are symptomatic of our already ‘sick’ society. Yet the “campus Divas” have magnificently captured media attention and curiously aroused our collective imagination.




The debate has turned into a national conversation.  The social media is buzzing.  While most people are in doubt on whether ‘Divas for rich men’ represent interests of all campus girls, they unanimously agree on one thing-the Facebook group has embraced a deviant behavior.    
Condemnation has been loud and abundantly clear across the board: The ‘Divas’ are wrong.  It seems the so called ‘campus Divas’ are being widely condemned from a religious and/or moralistic perspective.
 A majority of Kenyans have condemned the group and branded it ‘evil.’ Others have questioned whether the self-proclaimed ‘campus divas’ have in essence created a prostitution ring disguised as a socialization group. As a matter of fact, some Facebook ‘administrators’ diametrically opposed to the agenda of the ‘campus Divas’ have established counter oppositional groups.



In response to the above allegations, the ‘Divas’ have come out fighting. In unapologetic statement to their critiques including the media, the administrator of the Facebook group which so far has been “Liked” by 44, 659 followers asserted:  “As far as we are concerned we are NOT a prostitution page, we are simply hooking up people who want to find loved ones. Nowhere in the constitution of Kenya states that a young girl should not fall in love or hook up with a wealthy man, so…frankly speaking we are disgusted our portrayal by the media. We know the law very well and you'll be shocked to know that amongst ourselves we have final year law students. We simply offer solutions to the need in the current society, society is dynamic not static. If you don't like it, if you are very intolerant, very righteous, very conservative, if you are very archaic and fossil, Please mind your business and we will mind ours.”

But even as we grapple with moral questions presented by ‘campus Divas’ situation, it is imperative to understand that decline of morality in universities and in societies around the world aren’t exclusively Kenyan.
They are universal.  It is happening in developed countries as well. Take United States for example. Faced with a lackluster economy, substantial amount of student loan debt and personal needs, more than ever before college students have resorted to the unconventional way of earning money.
They are pleasuring rich men with sex in exchange for big money. The Huffington post reported recently “Rich guys well past their prime have been plunking down money… in search of a tryst or something more with women half their age… and women, willingly or not, have made themselves available.
With the whole process going digital, women passing through a system of higher education that fosters indebtedness are using the anonymity of the web to sell their wares and pay down their college loans.” But here is a shocker and a ‘tell all’ website www.seekingarrangement.com. This website is “the elite sugar daddies dating site for those [college girls] seeking mutually beneficial relationships.”  Moreover, the website encourages “attractive, intelligent, ambitious and goal oriented …sugar babies…students…to date someone who will pamper you…empower you and help you mentally, emotionally and financially.” By and large, this is quintessentially American way-whereby choices are in your hands. The powers to decide, associate, move and do things are in the individual’s hands.



 Fast forward to Kenya and you discover that while ‘campus Divas’ are attempting to play a card that resonates well in the western worlds, they have equally presented a couple of complicates scenarios.
On one hand, there is no doubt the ‘campus Divas’ took a huge risk within a conservative society to bring into public domain that which is already happening behind the curtains. The ‘campus Divas’ have in essence provoked a national debate about the decline of morality in our country, which in itself is a good thing. On the other hand, however, the agenda presented by ‘campus Divas’ appear to be opposed to moral values of any given society.
All things considered and in order for us to understand the moral complexity created by the ‘campus Divas’, we have to critically examine a couple of undeniable truths within the context of our Kenyan society.
Number one, the ‘campus Divas’ are at least 18years and older which according to Kenyan laws, automatically makes them adults, a context within which they have a right to express their conscience and will without being intimidated as long as they do not violate the boundaries of the law.
Two, the ‘campus Divas’ have got a right to choose whoever they want for association and relationship.  We cannot choose or decide on their behalf. In this particular case, they are abundantly clear-they have chosen rich men. So what? Who doesn’t want to be rich?  After all most Kenyans including a majority of politicians and pastors are using every means possible including but not limited to corruption and performance of fake miracles to attain riches.
While two wrongs doesn’t  make a right, they open a window through which we can see our society as it is and make difficult yet sound decisions whose long term benefits will be for  the betterment of our children and children’s children.
Three, ‘campus Divas’ basically ‘officialized’ and brought into limelight that which is already happening behind the walls of universities. Which begs the question: Are the so called “campus Divas” victims of peer pressure, poverty, immorality or they are simply practicing post-modernism? Be the judge.
  However, in my carefully considered opinion, these “campus Divas” are a reflection of our collective national character. In essence, the ‘campus Divas’ have indicted our collective character and conscience which more often than not deny the “fallen” state of our national morality.
In the wider scheme of things, the difference between ‘us’ who are condemning and the “Divas” who have come out of their closet is courage.  While ‘we’, the condemning lot is in denial about the moral decadence of our society; the ‘Divas’ have tenacity to own-up to their ‘immorality.’ They have said ‘this is who we are; you can like us or hate us.’



 In my opinion, the ‘campus Divas’ have invited us to an honest discussion concerning the decline of morality in private and public spheres of our society.  Instead of living in constant denial about our fallen morality, let us confront our ‘fallenness’, sanitize our institutions and reclaim our souls and character. From a general perspective, “Campus Divas for rich men’ are telling us that our national conscience is no longer able to distinguish between good and bad. Further, the ‘Divas’ are saying our individual and collective morality is at an all-time low- we are void of values that can unite and arouse our consciences to do that which is good for this generation and the generations to come.
Instead of condemning “Campus Divas” let us introspectively reflect on our individual and communal character. Let us have an honest national conversation about the moral state of our country.
The ‘campus Divas’ are just but mirroring and channeling what they learnt from a society whose heart love and adores wealth over character. In economic terms it is called capitalism-unregulated is disastrous.
Moreover, the undeniable truth is: The rot within our institutions including churches and parliament is unprecedented.  We need a holistic approach to heal every institution in our country from self-inflicted moral decadence. It is technically unfair and hypocritical in principle to point accusing finger at the ‘campus Divas’ while pretending to be ‘holier than thou.’
Our entire society, from the parliament to churches, from schools to government offices require a revival and ‘surgery’ of sought to heal and reclaim our lost glory.
But we can arise and shine if we responsibly propagate good morals into our society. Otherwise you better believe me, until we fix the moral state of our nation; we will never ever attain greater political, social, economic and religious dispensations.
Without a moral compass to guide us, we will be like children of Israel coming from Egyptian captivity heading towards a promised land. They wondered in the wilderness for a long time before they got there. Moral integrity (not religiosity but ability to draw a distinction between good and bad, right and wrong) is the foundation upon which societies define their values, relate with each other, attain development and achieve greatest ambitions ever known to mankind.
The measure of a greater society doesn’t exist in hypocrisy but in their ability to discuss difficult conversation and find a solution to difficult issues. But Listen! ‘Campus Divas for rich men’ are not the monsters we are projecting in the media. Rather, they are the embodiment of our collective morality. In the ‘campus Divas’, lies the image of our society.



Reader’s Comments...

 
gathoni 5 September 2012 10:31 AM Pilipili usiyoila yakuwashia nini? If u don't like kenye wanafanya just mind your business! Wakenya hupenda kupoint finger in everything! Let them try si they are young! Ala! i dont c what the big deal is they have clearly stated they want rich men kama huwes make stop hateing tembea kwa class yako n stop openinig this page enda kwa nuns lkn for priests.com kenyans r hypocrates,thy r hvng pre marital sex wakijificha yet judgin Divas who r havin sex openly. Before u point fingas angalia tabia zako Who forced anyone 2join Campus Divas tht pple go all arnd abusing the page yet wenyewe wameingia n read evry post smiling then comment pretendin 2hate bt is their favourite.U girls go coz i havent seen u marketing porn movie as some pple do then pretend 2b angel,shit! it called maximizing yep these chics are only smart enough to get paid for what others are giving for free ..... if one has guts .......fyn

  Lilian 4 September 2012 12:47 PM [MOBILE] We have been giving our children too much leeway, in the name of civilization. We find it hard to deny them anything they ask for. Why should a 6 years old own a mobile phone? Or have his/her own lapt
  joel 3 September 2012 8:18 PM its true this is reflection of our society from churches,offices to the villages,they do what they have been seeing when young,even married woman now a days are visiting koinange,most of the married men are customer of divas and am sure no body can cast any stone to them,so a solution must be sort to solve this problem
  Gabriel M'Kwenda 3 September 2012 3:39 PM [MOBILE] At one time, a commission to investigate the devil worship was formed but the results were not made public. We put our heads in the sand while the fire was still spreading. The devil entices using ric
  Rabs 3 September 2012 1:10 PM However much rot we have in our society, this Divas thing is just insanity of the first degree! Our generation has lost it all in terms of morality, Imagine your daughter, sister or a close relative posting such pictures and comments. It's a disgrace but on the other hand, we have to agree that it is what our society has become and maybe there is still more to come.

FORTIFICATION OF FATS AND OILS IN KENYA




INTRO

The Health Ministers of the East, Central and Southern Africa  (ECSA) Health Community passed a resolution in 2002 directing the Secretariat to work with the countries to fortify commonly consumed foods in the region after recognizing that the high levels of malnutrition in the region. Following initial promotion efforts, the countries identified staple foods suitable for fortification as oil, sugar,
Maize meal/ flour and wheat flour. These foods can be used as vehicles to deliver essential micronutrients to the populations
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WHICH NUTRIENTS ARE FORTIFIED IN FATS AND OILS?


Based on the guidelines and other available information, most of the countries in the East African Region And in the larger Africa have initiated national programs on oil fortification with vitamin A; and wheat flour, maize meal/ maize flour fortification with iron, zinc, folic acid, niacin, vitamin B-1, B-2 and B-12 and vitamin A. Sugar fortification with vitamin A has also been considered as a way of supplementing other sources of the vitamin in order to prevent and reduce problems associated with the deficiency of this vitamin. Fats and oils are considered to be some of the most cost effective, technically feasible and widely used vehicle for vitamins A, D and E because the three vitamins are fat soluble and fats and oils, to a greater extent, are centrally processed. Vegetable fats and oils are also consumed by nearly by everyone





DO THE MICRONUTRIENTS REMAIN STABLE?

The micronutrients used to fortify fats and oils are found to be stable. However, the stability of the vitamins used to nutrify fats and oils is dependant on many factors. One important factor that needs to be taken into consideration is the quality of the refined oil because if the oil is partially oxidized, it will result in the oxidation of the vitamins added to the oil. Besides the oil needs to be packed in opaque, air tight containers where in the head space of the container is flushed with an inert gas like nitrogen. This will prevent the oil from oxidation that may be caused due to the exposure to air and light. Further, antioxidants need to be added to increase the shelf life, so as to prevent oil from turning rancid. These antioxidants will further also protect the vitamins thereby providing stability to the micronutrients used in fortification. In order to account for the minor processing losses, the appropriate overages are also taken into consideration. However, an important point to be kept in mind is that, repeated use of these fats or oils in frying foods will affect the stability of these vitamins.



HAS THERE BEEN ANY CRITICSM TO THE FORTIFICATION PROCESS?

Several organizations such as the WHO, FAO, Health Canada, and the Nestlé Research Center acknowledge that there are limitations to food fortification. Within the discussion of nutrient deficiencies the topic of nutrient toxicities can also be immediately questioned. Fortification of nutrients in foods may deliver toxic amounts of nutrients to an individual and also cause its associated side effects. As seen with the case of fluoride toxicity below, the result can be irreversible staining to the teeth. Although this may be a minor toxic effect to health, there are several that are more severe.[8]
The WHO states that limitations to food fortification may include human rights issues indicating that consumers has the right to choose if they want fortified products or not, potential for insufficient demand of the fortified product, increased production costs that may lead increase retail costs, and the potential that the fortified products will still not be a solution to nutrient deficiencies amongst low income populations who may not be able to afford the new product and children who may not be able to consume adequate amounts.[2]
Food safety worries led to legislation in Denmark in 2004 restricting foods fortified with extra vitamins or minerals. Products banned include: Rice Crispies, Shreddies, Horlicks, Ovaltine and Marmite.[9]
Danes said [Kelloggs] Corn Flakes, Rice Krispies and Special K wanted to include "toxic" doses which, if eaten regularly, could damage children's livers and kidneys and harm fetuses in pregnant women.[10]



ARE THERE ANY HEALTH BENEFITS TO THE FORTIFICATION OF FATS AND OILS?

 Food fortification helps in reducing the rate of illness in children and the rate of death at an early age due to malnutrition. This shows a positive effect of food fortification.
 Food fortification is also found to be effective and beneficial for children's growth and development.
 Fortified foods, being nutrient dense, provides stamina and the energy.
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WHAT KENYA’S LAW  STATES ON FORTIFICATION OF FATS AND OILS?

Legal Notice No. 62

THE FOOD, DRUGS AND CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES ACT
Cap. 254)

IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 28 of the Food, Drugs and Chemical Substances Act, the Minister for Public Health and Sanitation makes the following Regulations:—

THE FOOD, DRUGS AND CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES (FOOD LABELLING, ADDITIVES AND STANDARDS) (AMENDMENT) REGULATIONS, 2012.

Citation

1. These Regulations may be cited as the Food, Drugs and Chemical Substances (Food Labelling, Additives and Standards) (Amendment) Regulations, 2012.
Sub. Leg.

2. The Food, Drugs and Chemical Substances (Food Labelling, Additives and Standards) Regulations (in these Regulations referred to as “the principal Regulations”) are amended in regulation 2 by inserting the following new definitions in their proper alphabetical sequence—

 “food bio-fortification” means addition of nutrients through a process of genetic manipulation to mitigate the dietary deficiency in a food article;
“food enrichment” means addition of nutrients to replace nutrients lost during processing or addition of nutrients to enhance existing nutrients in a food article;
“food fortification” means addition of nutrients to bridge the dietary deficiency in a food article;
“Minister” means the Minister for the time being responsible for matters related to public health and sanitation.

(2) vegetable fats and oils shall be fortified with Vitamin A in accordance with the Kenya Standard for Edible Fats and oils KS326-2:2009.

320. Labeling of fortified products shall be done in accordance with the relevant Kenyan Standard relating to nutrition.

Dated the 4th June, 2012.

BETH   MUGO,
Minister for Public Health and Sanitation.




Wednesday, September 12, 2012

RUNNING FOR THE SPORTS SECRETARY POST AT THE DAYSTAR UNIVERSITY STUDENT ASSOCIATION (DUSA) ELECTIONS

MY POSTER:


A new dawn is about to be ushered!

I am asking you to come and hear my manifesto TODAY (WEDNESDAY 5TH SEPTEMBER 2012) AT THE STUDENT BARAZA as I seek the POST OF SECRETARY FOR SPORTS AND RECREATION.
VOTE: EMBUKANE VINCENT LIBOSSO
Connect at: AFRICA’S HANGOUT BLOG

MY MANIFESTO... 

MANIFESTO:  A New Dawn Is About To Be Ushered.

SALUTATIONS:

Ladies and gentlemen I greet you! Thank you so much for joining us today for this moment of defining history which marks the presentation of visions and goals on paper, that, given the opportunity and cooperation, can be turned to reality.

INTRO:

I congratulate my fellow colleagues cum competitors, who have shown that indeed Daystar is built upon hard work and enterprise of its people. That is why I am ready to support and cooperate with any of them in case I am voted in.

I chose to vie for this post with an aim of bringing a new dawn to the status quo of the past leadership. A new leadership based on boldness and charisma but above all, one that is entirely engineered and driven by servant hood.

MY VISION:

To bring a new dawn in the sporting and recreation culture of Daystar, powered by soul power; a desire to win; engine up by servant leadership and grounded up by ideas, combined from my fellow students.

MY GOALS AND ASPIRATIONS:

a.       Popularize more fun and recreation indoor games like draughts and chess.

b.      Support and represent, to the relevant body, talented athlete students in terms of insurance support, sports scholarship e.t.c. days where students would go to sporting events in faraway towns and end up buying for themselves food and paying their accommodation are over.

c.       To establish Daystar as Talents Centre- nurture, grow and support new talent.

d.      Champion for more sporting opportunities and events especially for the Valley Road Campus students.

e.      Form a formidable cheering squad driven by fellow students.

f.        Use sports as a way to win new believers into the Christian faith in terms of trusting God for victories in prayer; organizing outreach sporting mission activities to the community, slums and children homes.

g.       Come up with other recreation events such as “Fanatics nights”, where sporting fans can have an evening to meet, share, chat and connect. Champion also the introduction of a “Jersey Day” either in the culture week or during the semester- where we can all don our teams’ jerseys and feel proud.

The Good Book declares that it takes two to agree for them to walk. Well, I am proposing to you an agreement to undertake this journey with me. A journey has challenges like fatigue and it is not definitely not a bed of roses.

“mpira ni dakika tisini. Na mpira bila shaka umedunda- Ni kura yako ndiyo itaidundisha hadi kimyani pale langoni.”

Thank you for inviting me to say a few words and share my thoughts with you. Thank you for gracing this baraza and making it a success.