Kwani bouncer wa club 1824 wamefanya?

kuwa mpole anko leo ni yake kesho ni yako

Hahaha. Mimi mtu wa kupanda train kila asubuhi na jioni. Na hii story ya kuwa na beamer sijui imetoka wapi coz I don’t have one.

I was also a comrade when Tribeka was called Tropez. When Zeep was the in thing. Tumelala Central pia. Ata jina yangu iko mahali kwa wall ya Central. Usiniletee maupus.
A comrade is always right.
UPUS mpeleke paleeeee…no comrade deserves such a beating. A law was broken and that’s it.

Matusi ya university students towards bouncers huwa pia huwa za kuumiza. Unapata bouncer ambaye ni Form 2 dropout anatusiwa ati yeye hajasoma na nowonder yeye ni security. Saizo anatusiwa hivo mbele ya tudem who giggle softly. I once witnessed this …bouncer alitaka kukula huyo boy nivile head bouncer alimprevent bt boy was kicked out… twas in K1

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Martial arts nayo :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::D:D

Hio ndio kupigwa passionately…But expect chaos tomorrow “in pursuit for leisure, entertainment and other co-curricular activities”

Do business men & women deserve it when comrades loot from them during strikes? Hamtapeleka mwenye 1824 mahali. Am sure this comrade alisumbua patrons wengi kabla achapwe

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This has always been said since the times of akina Orengo and Kiraitu. UoN still rules the job market place not only in KE but also around the world. Even those BComs unasema. Show me a seniour manager with a BCom from Kiriri Womens.

Bouncer anachochwa na creatine, mayai na Avacado anadhani yeye ndie sheria.
Okiya kwani huyo comrade alisumbuana kiasi gani hio mpaka akapigwa hivyo?
Where are the complainants?
1824 owner and his/her bouncers are not above the law. You don’t just beat a comrade like that and let it go.

The percentage share is reducing. Strath, Catho, USIU and KU are eating into their share. Siku za orengo and Kiraitu these private universities were not there. Mara moja moja am involved in administering aptitude on behalf of HR and am talking from experience.

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After kumaliza campo ndio huwa tuna realise ’ how he/she was mostly wrong’.

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Nilishamaliza kitaaaaaambo uncle na najua bouncer hafai kupiga mtu.
What am driving at is: There is a law on this land and that law must be respected. No one has a right to hit a comrade.

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What about the motorists who are pelted? Do comrades have a right to do it?

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Which woman did Mugo Wa Wairimu rape? Where are the complainants?

Engaging this fella is an exercise in futility. He has a warped logic of what’s lawful and what’s not. The moment he said a comrade is always right, he summed it all. You can’t argue with a one track mind person.

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Nilitumia kitenzi cha ‘tu’ yaani ‘tulimaliza’ talking from experience coz hata Mimi nilipitia palapale na nikamaliza but I don’t advocate for mob psychology syndrome. That young man must have provoked the bouncers though we are not in the know of what happened. The law should be allowed to take its course with the police taking over the matter. These attacks and counterattacks are counter productive in the long run.

Where are those motorists?
Are you among them?
Have you lodged a complaint against the comrade(s) in a court of law?
I have on several occasions seen comrades charged in court.
http://www.the-star.co.ke/article/26-uon-students-charged-court-over-strike

You still believe Mugo wa Wairimu is a rapist?
File a valid complaint.
Courts don’t act on emotions and impulse.
If found guilty, he will rest in Kamiti like Onyancha.

Then what? Is this “comrade” going to cover the costs of litigation and compensate for damages made to said vehicle and/or me? Honestly, I don’t see it so I suggest we go with a beating as currency till that nigga can afford to pay in shillings!

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