Kenyans like to spend lavishly on the dead. Including what they don't have. In my opinion it's unreasonable to bury money with the departed while there are kids that need fees and other forms of support. We need to be realistic. Watch on
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Scholarships in US & Canada (Mathew Birgen, Gilbert Kiprop & Maria Chemeli Sang)
SECTION 1. Mathew: Theme - Graduate Schools in Canada (Social Sciences & Humanities) · Choosing a program in graduate s...
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh57GKUsZZzZ4teKapKHGcKCJ9X8xc2j9ED2OkmMAiiN2KqQ9zZJcsULIu_pal-dVeR-6V4gpkIyxhdYadWsX9syLsSgix3aYkeFOLgdQekLU6ldbFL7bCjDbrNXKvbwTv8O1IR3azVXA-D/w400-h290/Study_Master_in_US_vs_Canada.jpg)
-
Clan as it applies to the Kalenjiin here means the larger unit of family that is defined by a totem as an emblem. So we take reference f...
-
The Kenya government has once approached the international donors to sell Kenyan debt in what was called the EUROBOND. That colossal sums...
-
In 2018, I am diving into Crypto with a bang. I have adopted a 40-30-20-10 strategy distributing my investments into coins-ICOs-mining and...
No comments:
Post a Comment