Friday, June 29, 2012

ONLY IN AFRICA: THE WORLD OF ADVERTS GONE WRONG:


ONLY IN AFRICA: THE WORLD OF ADVERTS GONE WRONG:

Last week saw the social media sites abuzz when a web advert by Korean Air labeled Kenyans as a people with “primitive energy.”
The ad read; “fly Korean Air and enjoy the grand African savanna, the safari tour, and the indigenous people full of primitive energy.”
As usual, Kenyans raised salvo reactions and demanded an apology from Koreans. But you know Kenyans with their Kenyan styles-T.I.K ( This Is Kenya), many went on to tweet and facebook that indeed instances like “uprooting rail tracks” are forms of primitive energy.
But if advertising is the science of arresting the human intelligence long enough to get money from it, then Korean Air ended up apologizing to the same intelligence they are meant to reap from! In their statement, they blamed the mistake made on their part in translating from Korean to English.
It is indeed, the crazy world of adverts gone sour only in Africa!

Thursday, June 28, 2012

HAPPY BIRTHDAY ALEX:


HAPPY BIRTHDAY ALEX:

Born in 1912 when a group of blacks bought land from a white farmer who failed to find white buyer, Alexandra will be turning 100 this year (2012) with very little to celebrate or party about.
This year (2012), one of Johannesburg’s most notorious townships, Alexandra, known popularly as “Alex”, marks its 100th anniversary. Many are still hoping the government will embark on revitalizing this slum that has become nothing less than a symbol of inequality in South Africa.
Despite its ramshackle history, it is a township that is credited with being former president Nelson Mandela’s first home in Jo’burg.
The pride of its over 400, 000 residents, mostly migrant workers and a third of whom are unemployed is that Alex became and is still one of the very few places where people of color can own property. This is what has over the years cultivated its culture of resistance and one that saw Alex survive the apartheid rule.
It is a township whose accident of history, in line with her boycotts helped inspire Mandela’s fight for freedom.
With the ambitious renovation project launched back in 2001, set to revitalize Alex with building of thousands of houses, tarred roads and putting up of street lights, it is yet to be seen whether Alex will survive the bulldozers of modernization, of trying to bring equality and attract investment.


- Additional reporting by AFP

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

THE AFRICAN WATCHDOG: WHERE DID THE RAINS ACTUALLY START BEATING US?


THE AFRICAN WATCHDOG: WHERE DID THE RAINS ACTUALLY START BEATING US?
We are all guilty! We all have failed and come short of grace, I included. What is wrong with our society? My question exactly is what happened to the morals we once cherished?
The media, whether electronic or print, is there to inform, educate and entertain. However, we the users continue to be shaped by its content, and in these, and many other factors, that help to mould and shape our behaviors, define our interactions and inform our consumption habits.
Do you remember the old days of watching the Foresters on their famous TV- show, “The Bold and the Beautiful?” I never really had a chance to watch it due to my strict parents. They always knew the time when it was schedule and they made sure everything was done before that time, some few minutes before it started they tucked us in.
I will never forget the whack my brother got trying to peep and catch a glimpse of the romantic action. Unlike today, where soap operas are family galore. But those who follow these programs get angry by the day, as they cannot stand the fact that a father can actually date a daughter-in-law. That’s absurd in the African culture.
“A fan is the unseen disciple of a team”, so goes a saying among football enthusiast. However, that’s the depiction of how low as a society we have sunk. We uncomprehendingly watch boring cheap TV- programs, rejects of Europe and America, imported to fill our African vacuity.
What make a movie- an Oscar or a great movie, I should ask? Is it only when it has a spice of romance, passion, deceit, sex and nudity? But then again, isn’t this what is shaping our ideas, thoughts, actions and behaviors. The whole idea about such a program is to say to you- lower your status quo. Affairs are part of life.
Somebody once told me that, “if you compromise any situation, you compromise the devil.” And once the devil is compromised, he invites his legion. When our young girls started dressing skimpily and indecently, we compromised and never said a word. Now, we are reaping what we sowed- unplanned pregnancies, broken marriages, under-age gang rapes and all those societal ills.
I stop, pause and ponder again, where did the rains actually start beating us? As a society and a continent corporately, we ought to sit down and reflect hard on this. About the good old teachings of our fore fathers and mothers. Of our spiritual vocation. Because if we don’t, history will judge us harshly but what will hurt us the most will be that the coming generation will not forgive us!

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

THE UNSUNG HEROES!



THE UNSUNG HEROES!
Are you guys heroes?
I hear you ask
Unsung heroes
We answer

Our lives is one big disaster
An endless tragedy
Or in another term-fate

In another time
And in another country
We’d be sir Francis Drake, Cortes or sir walter Raleigh
We’d have made empires
And carned national honours

But here in Africa,
Heroism is not our star
We are millipedes
Crawling on the floor of a dark, wet forest
And so we will die unsung!

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Monday, June 18, 2012

for africa by africa: African trends: ZUMBA CRAZE SWEEPS AFRICA:

for africa by africa: African trends: ZUMBA CRAZE SWEEPS AFRICA:http://zumbanajossy.com/about.html

African trends: ZUMBA CRAZE SWEEPS AFRICA:


African trends: ZUMBA CRAZE SWEEPS AFRICA:
Since Zumba’s introduction to Kenya in 2009, the trend has grown tremendously and has become widely accepted as a genuine fitness programme continentally.
But in 2010, shakira’s “waka waka” for Africa tune took the Zumba madness to a whole new level. Imagine a fitness regime that has got tongues wagging and a body shaking in the keep-fit community, the trend has now moved its popularity amongst men.
Considered earlier as a women’s thing, a walk around Nairobi’s street’s stalls proves otherwise. Men are giving women a run for their money, purchasing the zumba DVDS and practicing it out at the comfort of their living rooms.
Zumba couples a warm- up session, high and low intensity dance routines followed by a cool-down. It also incorporates a series of traditional strengthening exercises, including lunges and squats, so as to complete a full body work out.
Unlike aerobics, Zumba does not involve body movements or terminology that might deter newcomers. Music is the central guiding element in Zumba that guides a person’s body movement.
 Apart from physical fitness, Zumba offers a medley of dance moves that lead to an invigorating workout as you learn the basics of other popular Latin American dance styles such as the Cumbia, Merengue, Salsa and Samba.
Zumba owes its origin to the Colombian aerobics instructor Alberto Perez. It is derived from a Colombian word that means to move fast and have fun.
The fitness programme was accidentally developed by Alberto after he had left his aerobics music tapes behind while hurrying to the gym to teach an aerobics class. Alberto decided to get creative and came up with innovative dance moves that were much appreciated by his class.
Zumba, however, did not gain ground until 1999 when, thanks to globalization, Alberto exported it to Miami, Florida in the USA. There, he teamed up with two other Colombians to form Zumba Fitness LLC. They trademarked the word zumba and began a mission to spread it across the world.
Whether in Nairobi, Lagos, Cape Town or Cairo, fitness-conscious people have taken to Zumba with near- fanatical zeal and following. Today, almost every gymnasium and health club worth its name is offering Zumba sessions.
Zumba is not only enjoyed by young people but it also appeals equally to older people who are less supple and find it hard to cope with the rigors of aerobics. Beginners can learn quickly and while at it, its benefits range from weight loss as well as improved muscle tone. But the greatest appeal of Zumba lies in the fact that it’s fun.
The only drawback now is the lack of proper Zumba instructors.
WANT TO GET INVOLVED?
Zumba is offered at;
Jacaranda Gym & Spa
P.o Box 14827-00800 Nairobi, Kenya
Tel: 254-2-4448713/4/5/6/7
Fax: 254-2-44446159/4448977
Email: jacarandahotel@africaonline.co.ke.





A MAN ON A MISSION:


A MAN ON A MISSION:

Born Zackary Kimotho in kigumo division Muranga county back in 1968, zack attended Karinga primary school and from onset he was poised for academic achievement, coming top of his class during exams.

He went for his ordinary level education at Nyeri High school. His star was shining from the onset and in 1988, after his 0-levels, he was accepted in Nakuru High School for his A- levels (advanced level). As mandatory, Zack joined the National Youth service in 1988 to give back to the society in service.

Then January 4th 1994 and zack graduated from the University of Nairobi attaining a Bachelor of veterinary medicine.

The year 2000 saw him marry the love of life-Doris wawira, with whom a year later God opened her womb and they were blessed with a bouncing bay boy Daniel.

The same year 2003, zack lost his wife and his job too. And in 2004, while in the nairobi-nakuru highway junction, an armed man approached Zack's car and rudely in Swahili piped,"Kwani huoni ni nini nimebeba?" (Can’t you see what I am carrying?)

The man had a gun and at close range opened fire calling zack "stupid”. 

Now zack is on a mission only he himself can accomplish. Zack is heading to South Africa on a wheelchair because that's where the nearest spinal cord injury rehabilitation centre is located. even as many hope that Kenyans will unite in their donations and quest to raise Ksh 250 million  to build a facility here and hence bring Zack home.

The journey to South Africa on a wheelchair is tiresome. We need to bring Zack home before he gets to South Africa on a wheelchair. That's the appeal.



HONOURING OUR FATHERS:


HONOURING OUR FATHERS:

So, yesterday was Father’s Day. Happy belated Father’s Day guys! I thought to myself what I’d write concerning this particular day. As I took time alone, I felt God urging me to strive, not merely by my words but also by my action, to live each day as though it was a Father’s Day.

I came across a special archived message from a Saturday Magazine pullout of the Daily Nation from way back in 2010. I’d like to share this African woman and a columnist’s story, which she titled; “honoring our fathers.”
June 21st is a day that gets scant attention this side of the planet. It is a day set aside to celebrate the fatherly figures in our lives- Father’s Day in short!
Ruth E. Renkel, a writer, once said that, “sometimes the poorest man leaves his children the richest inheritance.”
The world can be unfair. How better can we demonstrate this unfairness than from the way we rave about our mothers’ goodness more than we do our fathers’?
We are usually reminded with prompt and pomp that Mother’s Day is round the corner way in advance, but what happens on Father’s Day?
It often goes by without mention. True, fathers might not always be there for us, and so we grow closer to our mothers as we grow up.
But is he not the one who toiled to ensure our needs were met? Thank goodness there are still some of us who are thoughtful enough to acknowledge the role our dad’s played in our lives.
How many of us smile when we think of our own papa as well as all other men who have played the role of a father in our lives?
Do you remember when some of us looked forward to our dads visiting us in high school, always coming along with a bag full of goodies? While our peers dreaded their fathers’ visits, since they only carried a newspaper with them, we always looked forward to our dads visiting us.
My father has been a friend and above all a source of encouragement throughout my entire life. I know I can talk to him at any time. I say “thank you”, I say “gracias” to him for guiding us in the issues of spirituality.
Everyday, regardless of what I am going through, I am at peace because I know I can call on him and ask that he say a prayer for me.
He sacrificed a lot to ensure we get the best education, and has been selfless in ensuring that we lack nothing basic as we grow up.
You have taught us the greatest value in life, integrity. You also taught us to save for a rainy day.
Thank you for taking time to talk to my brothers and sisters to help them become better fathers and mothers in future.
Thank you for being free to discuss with us even about girls, AIDS and sexuality- you have made us realize that love is real.
Looking at you and seeing how you have treated our mama for over 30 years, and the kind of support you have given her, makes me smile boldly.
Thank you from the bottom of my heart for always being so open and welcoming to all the different types of friends we bring home. I know I have never been at ease saying this, but thank you also for being a great disciplinarian, who wanted nothing short of raising responsible children.
I can only pray sincerely that God gives you many days ahead to see us pass on good things to our children as well. May God continually give you good health?
I have made it my agenda to visit my parents and mentors in appreciation of the role they have played in our lives. This year’s theme is;” to honor our fathers,” and whatever goodies we carry with us, are presented to the father- it is up to him to share his gifts as he so wishes.
We decided this when we realize that we had somehow sidelined our dads. Many a times we’ve appreciated our mothers more than we have appreciated our fathers.
Don’t get me wrong. It is not wrong to appreciate our mothers, but I believe our fathers too have played a key role in our lives.
I have come to realize that, no matter what some people say, or may say, taking care of a father means the entire family stays happy too. Honor your daddy today-won’t you?

Thursday, June 14, 2012

WORLD WAR 2 REVENGE:


WORLD WAR 2 REVENGE:

During the world cup in South Africa, fate brought two super-powers in an encounting battle of titans and the day went to the Germans’ glory when they hammered England 4-1, in an encounter many termed as the repeat of World War 2. Let me take you back to a bit of history journey and fill you in…
See, Bloemfontein is a city which honors South Africa’s difficult history with pride. The Free State, of which it is the capital, is the heartland of the Afrikaners- better known for their passion for rugby- and was the main battleground of the 19th century wars between the Boers and British.
bloemfontein city
In 1912, the African National Congress-ANC was founded in Batho, Bloemfontein and it led Mandela to the 1994 election victory. Infact, Bloemfontein is often referred to as: “the city of roses.”
Bloemfontein city- known in the Sotho language as: “the place of cheetahs”, was the convenient place that fate chose to unite rugby fans and the 2010 world cup football fans.
the battle ground
The old racial divide between rugby and football has been changing as white fans, who would never normally dare venture in Soweto, were welcomed hands wide by residents during a rugby cup final in the township prior to the commencing of the world cup.
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the soweto township

Even the war museum of the Boer Republics, a splendid collection of artifacts on the Boers’ struggles against the British, was one stop visitors for the world cup were treated to a special display. A display that detailed some of the history of football in the region, with an account of Scottish soldiers taking a team of Boer prisoners and other regimental matches between battles.
It also highlights other nationalities involved in the war, among them, world cup participants: the French, Italians and Germans, on the Boer side against the Australians, New Zealanders and Portuguese.
“A lot of foreigners fought on the Boer side,” museum director John Zyl said in an earlier interview.
“Europe was envious of the British Empire and was very interested in seeing small republics give the British Lion, a punch on the nose.”
And those words, England did bear in mind, when fate, as always this thing called fate, brought them to Bloemfontein in the second round and they faced the Hitlers’ alias the Germans’ humiliation.


the reaction



the fans
   

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Janette...ikz - "31 to be Exact" 31 Status Spoken Word

AFRICA’S WARZONE:


AFRICA’S WARZONE:

War, war and war! The other day it was Sierra Leone, then southern Sudan, then the DRC, Rwanda, Uganda, as in the list is endless. Now its Kenya fighting the terror based Al-Shabaab in Somalia.
Wars would cease if the will to make them was there. There is no substitute to stabilize any government like war. It provides any government with a means of dealing with rowdy youths. Yes! These are the same youths who are recruited from our estates and hoods to join the army and serve their country. But during wars they are placed upfront- that’s how you deal with the rowdy youths, giving them responsibilities, even if not of honor and having them upfront at the most dangerous war zone spots.
Wars everywhere help the society to be busy, reduce population and kills boredom. All over the country, in our little “Mtaani Barazas” and “jobless corners”, the topic that has elicited debate is our troops in Somalia. Infact there are leading panelist and experienced experts who take charge and give their views despite them never even coming close to an army camp in their lives. But don’t we have them in our society? They that pretend to know everything, even more than the men on the ground. These guys can give government intelligences a run for their money,
Indeed, wars give the older generation a more visible approach to deal with the younger generation. Here the old remember the glorious days where there was no war and how things have changed and will continue to change. They call the younger ones “the cursed generation.”
Whether politically, socially or economically, there is no subsidiary substitute for war. In the political realm, war can only be abolished if there is a substitute to social-economic stats. Economically, the government budget will continue to allocate billions of taxpayer’s money to the defense and socially, our people will ask questions, but they will do so in the safety and comfort of their homes and social circles. And they will forget!

Mistari: Nairobi high schools unwrapped.


Mistari: Nairobi high schools unwrapped.
Life is full of Changez
That leads us to Ditchez

Which leaves us with Patchez?
Lakini usi-Jahmu, pata Pumu, coz
There is always a Highway

Leading to Upper hill
Where you will always be my Sunshine
In the city of Saints

Far from the Thickets and Bush
You’ll be parking hot
With Parky- no Triple S – stress

“I WILL WAIT FOR YOU” (THE REMIX-REFIX) ORIGINALLY BY JANETTE…IKZ (P4CM- PASSION FOR CHRIST MOVEMENT)


“I WILL WAIT FOR YOU” (THE REMIX-REFIX)
ORIGINALLY BY JANETTE…IKZ (P4CM- PASSION FOR CHRIST MOVEMENT)

So it all seemed cool for everyone to be in a relationship
But me
Mama always said I was beautiful,
But beautiful wasn’t enough
So I took matters into my own hands
And ended up with him
Him who displayed the characteristics
Of a liar, cheater, an abuser and a thief
So why was I surprised when he broke into my heart
We were just friends, I claimed
But deep down I had already decided
From day one that even though it wasn’t,
I would make him the one
You know what; I was tired of being alone

My sand clock ticking, come on ladies
You understand the age-gap where you’re tired
Of always being the bridesmaid
I wanted to be the bride, so I took him for a ride
He had a form of Godliness but not much
Whoa! Whoa! Whoa! I was gonna make him the one
And didn’t God not command us to reach the ungodly in the great commission?
But hey, hey, I can change him
He is close, enough!




All clogged with my will
I stopped his will from flowing into me
Through my ignorance He saw
Cracked open my heart and put in a renewed heart
A renewed spirit
I fully comprehend how much I need to wait on you
See, the bad thing is I knew he wasn’t from the beginning
Because from the beginning was the word
And he didn’t even shine like your son

Out of the abundance of the heart
The mouth speaks
And all he could whisper were sweet nothing
He couldn’t even pray when I needed him to
Asking him to fast would be absurd
And out of this world. So forget it!
Forget about being cleansed and washed by the water through the word




But I know you
You are already praying and interceding for me
Day and night
Even though you haven’t met me
Let me assure you I will wait for you
I will not date, communicate or socialize
To appease my boredom and quench my thirst for attention
His first name Luke, his last name Warm

I won’t settle for false companionship
Attempting to find warmth on the embrace of his arms
I will stay in my bed alone
With my poems on how I will wait for you
Not flirting with how much I can get away with while saved
He won’t even come close
Our fingers won’t even interlock
We won’t even exchange breath
Coz I have thoughts that I have saved
Thoughts that only the Father equips you to open

I will no longer get ranted down from so-called friends and family talks
About the concern for my biological clock
When I serve the author of time
Who is not subject to time, but I to Him
He has the sole ability to stop, pause, fast forward or rewind at any given time




If we could role-play, you could be Abraham
And I Sarah
Oh, you could be Isaac
And I Rebekah- a servant’s answered prayer
I am bone of your bone
Flesh of your flesh
Made up of your rib
And once we meet, like electrons
I will be bond to your nucleus
Completely indivisible atoms
We even speak the same math
One plus one plus one equals three
But really equals one if you add them

We were all created in His own image
But you have the ability to project
Reflect and even detect the son
If I were to explain what you look like
You’d have to look like the star
A son of the sun
I’d gain energy simply from the light you shine on me
I would need you in order to complete my photosynthesis
I will await your Revelation
But then again, from Genesis
I will wait for you




And I will know you because when you speak
I will be reminded of Solomon’s wisdom
Your ability to lead, will remind me of Moses
Your faith will remind me of Abraham
Your confidence in God’s word will remind me of Daniel
Your inspiration will remind me of Paul
Your heart for God will remind me of David
Your attention to detail will remind me of Noah
Your integrity will remind me of Joseph
And your ability to bend on your own will
Will remind me of the disciples
But your ability to love selflessly and unconditionally
Will remind me of Christ

But I won’t need to identify you by any special math-use
Or any special mark
Coz His word will be tattered all over you heart
And you will know me and find me
Where the boldness of Esther meets
The warm-closeness of Ruth
Where the hospitality of Lydiah
Is in line with the submission of Mary
Which is engulfed in the tears of a praying Hannah?
I will be the one drenched in Proverbs 31
Waiting for you!




But to my Father- my Father who has known me before I was birthed to this earth
Only if you see fit
I desire your will above mine
So even if you call me to a life of singleness
My heart is content with you
The one who has seen
You are the greatest love story ever told
The greatest love ever known
You’re forever my judge
And I am forever your witness
And I pray forever I be found
About my Father’s business
And I will always be yours
And I will always wait for you Lord
More than the watchmen wait for the morning
More than the watchmen wait for the morning

 I will wait!
     

Tuesday, June 12, 2012



“MARY JANE”- (THE REMIX REFIX)
ORIGINALLY-“WEED” BY JACKIE HILL. (P4CM-PASSION FOR CHRIST MOVEMENT)

Hey guys. My name is Mary Jane
Also known as Pot, Ganja, Cannabis Sativa or Heap
A lot of names for a charming girl like me
I am pretty popular
A lot of you in this room have tried to make sense out of me
But have simply pimped you into choosing my three leaves
Over the trinity

I am a best friend to many
I am sort of an activist
Think about it. Legalizing marijuana means
We save a lot of cancer patients
I abolish the pain of H.I.V AIDS
Made every sin desirable, more than
The dangling apple in the tree before the sight of Eve
I am better at feeding you sin
Making you more glutton

Hey, hey, it has also been said that
I can help those with sarcoma
Everybody has a right to see, right?
WRONG! Take one puff of me
And watch your eyes become x-ray visionalised
More than Clark Kent on Small Ville
Help you lust, fornicate, rape, sodomise
Men with your blinks
Lust is simply a side-effect that comes along with me
Sorry but you don’t get the full package boss
I am a murdered in the sky
Huff! Huff!

But nobody ever dies from weed
The leading cause of death by a smoked drug is tobacco
But not me
Your idolatry of me is killing you slowly and softly
When you’re thirsty for peace and comfort
You breathe my satanic love
When you’re lonely, I sing you death lullabies
While you feast on my pipes with your friends

Whoa! Whoa! Hold on just right there!
First of all, it’s not that serious
Second of all, if legalized I can sure save
The government billions of dollars

First of all, it’s eternally serous
Second of all, God is eternal. Infinite.
Meaning, he had no beginning, neither has he an end
There was no number to be ascribed to Him
God is holy, man is not. Full stop!
You can not afford to love me
Love me
And judgment awaits you
I was not made for you to replace me with the creator

I’m not God… but didn’t God create marijuana?
All weed heads are doing is simply
Making use of his high and art work
Didn’t God say He has put man in charge of all creation?
To take dominion

So should we apply that concept on everything that God Created?
Child molesters should roam freely since
They’re putting into use what God created
Forcing children to have sexual intercourse with them
Until sin reigns the earth
I will continue to justify my lies
That you may forget the full purpose of my conception

The truth is
I can not heal you
I can not give you peace and joy
I am only temporary
Making you feel good
For 15-30 minutes
Then I leave you with the same emotions you had
Before I came
Because I know you will come crawling
And begging right back to me

How desperate can you be?
I hit you, spit on you
Quit you every time you smoke me
Don’t you see, we are not made for each other
This is reality
I am more than the charming Mary Jane
Lovers of me may not die from lung disease
But will suffocate due to deception
This has been a Public Service Announcement from Mary Jane
And I hope I have officially
         Blown your high!



THE OLYMPICS FAIRYTALE:


THE OLYMPICS FAIRYTALE:

Zimbabwe has currently been on the headlines for the wrong reasons. But anyone who mentions the 1980 summer Olympics never ceases to mention the Zimbabwe all white field hockey team that defied and defined history.
2012 is here and many are looking forward to the London Olympics. The Olympics fever is here and Africa as a continent has had remarkable historical moments at the Olympics. I can go on to talk of the legendary Kipchoge Keino but that is a story for another day.
1980 saw Zimbabwe participate for the first time at the summer Olympic games under the name Zimbabwe from its previous colonial name- Rhodesia.
Despite being the one of the country’s proudest moment, even after her 1980 independence, it is the circumstances that led to the inclusion of Zimbabwe at the Olympics that really baffles many. One of the hockey players then who was the goalie recounted to the BBC in an interview of how they were not even suppose to go to the Olympics in Moscow, but when the American led boycott wiped out most of the field hockey entries, Zimbabwe, the new nation borne out of the turmoil Rhodesia, became a last minute substitute.
Mind you, the invite came 5 weeks before the start of the games and after the rigorous training sessions, no one could have predicted let alone imagine what happened. Zimbabwe swept through 5 games undefeated.
Two identical twins, sandy and sonia Chick both playing for zimabwe and the only identical twins to ever have won gold medals recount how despite being white, they all chanted; “ forward with the rooster,” which is Mugabe’s party slogan in their 4-1 thrashing victory over Austria to bagg the coveted gold medal.
daughters of zimbawe-the twins sandy and sonia
As the Zimbabwe players partied and drank champagne in Moscow, back in Zimbabwe, fans took to the streets singing zulu songs. It did not matter what colour one  was-all that mattered was the unifying factor, a team that had unified both the whites and Africans into one proud nation. When they touched down, the reception at the airport was overwhelming, the twins recall. All that mattered was that they were all proud Zimbabweans together.
And if you thought politics and sports are like water and oil- they do not mix, then you are wrong. Mugabe in a congratulatory telegram to the team, he addressed them as “the daughters of Zimbabwe”. Infact Mugabe went on to urge the country to forget the war struggles and unite. 
And just like the 1980 olympics, the 2012 slogan will remain the same credo for Africa-“ it is not the colour that you go in with, but the one that you comeout with that matters.”

Monday, June 11, 2012

“THE SLAVE NATION”- LESSONS FROM THE “KABOGOS” AND “SONKOS “OF AFRICA


“THE SLAVE NATION”- LESSONS FROM THE “KABOGOS” AND “SONKOS “OF AFRICA

An American satirist Dorothy Parker was full of sayings wasn’t she? And I got one that really got me thinking a lot. “I don’t know much about being a millionaire, but I’ll bet I’d be darling at it.”
Kenya now has green horn Mps- swimming in money called William Kabogo and Gideon Mbuvi Kioko alias Mike Sonko.
THE FLASHY KENYAN MP MIKE SONKO
PARTY LEADER-MARTHA KARUA, MP KABOGO AND MP SONKO
              
They are the new walking ATMS- similar, as both are fabulously rich, staged dazzling campaigns and won, ran on the same party ticket and their opponents claim they could be distant  relatives, who share a multi billionaire friend in politics and in business.

MP KABOGO
But then again, hasn’t Africa seen this? Ask any African statesman and he / she will tell you that this isn’t new. I do not know what their merchandise is but I respect the mere fact that they are astute businessmen and if we were all like them, maybe Kenya would have no need for vision 2030.
Forgive me, however, I must confess, like framed English cleric Charles Caleb Colton; “many speak the truth when they say that they despise riches, but they mean the riches possessed by others.”
But again, I want to be rich as Kabogo and Sonko, but I am constrained by the mortal fear of what Leonardo Da Vinci warned; “he who wishes to be rich in a day, will be hanged in a year.”


But then, how many of those who have tried to be overnight millionaires have we hanged? You guessed right-none! That is why we have commission of inquiries almost the age of our forefathers that have inquired nothing. Because I ma unaware of any who has been hanged, I am still tempted to push my luck through.
I suspect, however, it would be burdening God too much trusting Him to walk me up this ladder to the honey- pot in a year or two. It may take the rest of my life waiting on God to bless me to the point I do not hanker for sh. 1 million and to make myself the “mister IMF” for the less fortunate.
You see, in my pride of Africa land- Kenya, money really does earn one respectability, a place at the high table, the choicest meals, the choicest sitting places, powerful friends, human nature which is like a prostitute in the Dark continent as only those who can pay the bed get it and a million fanatical beggars praising you as they wait eagerly for the bread crumbs.
As a former colleague asked another; “will KBC play martial music when you die and how many shops will close in your village when you die?”
The “Sonkos” and “Kabogos” of Africa are greenhorns. They always eye what is ahead of them, even before they attain what is before them. Vying for an Mp seat, you will hear them say that they are now eyeing the senate or governor. They claim they won’t pocket a cent of their salary but will instead divert it to the projects in their constituencies. They come with promises of free education, free electricity connections- all in the name of wooing the voters.
MIKE SONKO-AH RASTA MAN
This brings me to the question which if I had an opportunity to seat with them I would ask. But since I am not seeing that happening anytime now, I will ask it here; what is this God-blessed business that makes sh. 1M equivalent to the sh. 10 coin we grudgingly throw to street beggars?
But then again, I have 2 worries about the “Kabogos” and “Sonkos” in politics; first, money and generosity do not necessarily make one a better leader and we need leaders who can “uncurse” us from the curse of depending on the being fed fish to teach us how to fish on our own. This is because; the dependence they create will make us their own beck and call slaves.
This is because many such leaders will live in gold- encrusted homes, cry about how poor the poor are, and still scramble for C.D.F and other state largesse and fruits of corruption.
So, until Africa stops being dazzled by the rich man’s and woman’s ‘chapaa’ (money), and bartering our votes for cash, we shall remain one big slave family pretending to be free. We shall even lynch the pickpocket but sprawl over ourselves on the ground when our legislators pass by.

Thursday, June 7, 2012

THE FRAGRANCE CALLED FORGIVENESS


THE FRAGRANCE CALLED FORGIVENESS:

“Forgiveness is the fragrance that the violet sheds on the hill that has quested it…..”-anonymous.

Do me a favor. I want you to think about the trouble makers, drug addicts and mostly those who don’t fit in our view. But mostly, think about them in your family. Believe me they are thinking of you and not somebody else.
When you take these great teachers who have come into your life to teach you to love them even through what they are struggling with, then there is a need to love them even if it is hard.
Peace Pilgrim was an elderly woman who walked around the country, and all she did, dressed in white, was to talk about peace. Nobody knew her name; she was just called Peace Pilgrim.

One day, she was walking to another street when an accident took place and she was knocked down by a car and she died.
But she left a journal that I believe would return spirit to that place in your heart where there is pain, sorrow , worry, fear, agony and hurt.

In the Bamemba tribe in South Africa, when a person acts irresponsibly, and unjustly, here he is placed at the centre of the village, alone and unfeted. All the work ceases, the entire village gathers around the accused individual and each person of every age begins to talk out aloud to the accused. Each person, one at a time, talks about all the good things the accused at the centre ever did in his lifetime. Every incident, experience that can be recalled with any detail and accuracy is recounted. All positive attributes, good deeds, strengths and acts of kindness are recited carefully and at length.
BAMEMBA UNITY
No is permitted to exaggerate the compliments or positive attributes of the accused. The tribal ceremony often lasts several days, not ceasing until everyone is drained of every positive compliments that can be mastered.
At the end, the tribal circle is broken, joyous celebration takes place and the person is symbolically welcomed back into the tribe. Necessities for such a ceremony are rare.
What if we can teach those who we hate to immerse in a culture of acceptance and love, then that spirit has to rise? No doubt!


1.                 Links- Lessons from the Bamemba Tribe | Kevin Johnson today: personal...

www.kevinjohnsontoday.com/2010/02/525/
I've been intrigued by this tribe ever since I heard about them while listening to Dr. Wayne Dyer speak on their unique tradition. Take a moment to read about it...

Links- Peace Pilgrim Home

www.peacepilgrim.org/
Peace Pilgrim - 1908-1981 - Walking over 25000 miles from 1953 to 1981, Peace Pilgrim spread her message of world, group, and individual inner peace..