Uncle Ruto was enjoying his weekend in rural Laikipia inspecting the last mile electric project in the area.
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siku hizi haitwi Mongoose 2?
hii itatumika kutengeneza MEME
Nashanga hakuna mtu anaona shida na hizi picha. PR fail
Kuweka Stima kwa Nyumba costs pesa ngapi? halifu hii nyumba kukiwa na thunderstorm utakaa na amani? wacha tunyamaze for now.
you two need to hush up.
Hata kama ni PR, kwa hawa peasants its dream come true. They never imagined they will ever get electricity.
Enda upuge zako zenye hazina shida utuletee tutakuwa hapa hapa
…hyu jamaa si alikunywa chai mingi… :D:)
He…he. …true, you know what they say, “you can move him from the village but you can’t remove the village in him” Hizo kikombe ilikuwa inachoma lakini hizo chai ilikuwa tamu Sana.
its true… ata sai ukikaa bila kuenda shaggs alafu useme utasalimia neiba kadhaa… every home u visit lazma chai upewe…
Where is the failure?
Make google your friend. First, the workings behind electricity and more so as they relate to combustible material should be a source of concern to those rushing to connect peasants to the national grid. Secondly, you need to look at the background in which the launch is set in. Only a rudderless leader can smile after seeing his people living in such squalor. Thirdly, getting connected to the grid is not as easy as niggars would want us to believe. Kama ushawahi apply for power in the last three years, utaelewa what i am talking about. Unapigwa na quotation ingine wazimu. ukiquote Last Mile project, Kenya Power hawatambui hio. Let us not be apologists at every turn.
Kuweka stima nililipia rela fulani 7000 peke yake last year. So I would say that it does indeed work. Hata kama nyumba yake ni ya udongo, the difference it has made in their lives is amazing.
So he shouldn’t smile back at them when do because they live in such squalor. It shouldn’t be rushed because they have waited since independence, probably they have proved patient and they can wait until to get better houses so as to understand better the workings of electricity on combustible materials. It may be a mad house with a mabati roof set on wooden support structure but to them its just called a home. DP Ruto grew up in such a home, that is why he knows their joy but at least for them in 3 years of this government, they got power and can do away with expensive, pollutant kerosene lamp. Yes power connection was expensive then but right now its not and that is good progress.
Are you googling your answer right here in Kenya or pontificating from some relative squalor of your own majuu?
- Peasants are people too.
- Only a truly finless fish would enter those simple homes shedding crocodile tears, then refuse to help improve peasant lives because they ‘have become accustomed’ to their squalor. Kibera comes to mind.
- You missed the electrification bus if you’re still talking about getting quotations.
hope alitoboka kakitu kwa hao wamathee…
Calm down brother, calm down! Thing is, must we celebrate mediocrity for us to appear patriotic?
Lazima, kwanza hiyo blessings yao will multiply it in good faith.
Wahenga walisema “mwenye shibe hamjui mwenye njaa”. It does not seem like much to you; but to those people, it makes a world of difference - they can watch and/or listen to news, children can do their homework, moshi wa mafuta taa utapungua nyumbani; hence improved health, those with a little know-how will install water pumps and do irrigation, those without know-how may learn a thing or two from shamba shape-up…
If the government was to wait until it had everything to offer then they’d have to wait until hell freezes over. Then again, what is everything to everyone?