Thursday 25 February 2016

KENYA AGAIN

The Orange Democratic Movement has vowed to pursue disciplinary action against Nairobi Governor Evans Kidero for supporting its rival in the Homa Bay by-election.


The party’s political affairs office said it would not discriminate in its intended action against rebels, which also targets Dr Kidero’s allies.


Recently, Dr Kidero declared his support for Philip Okundi, who decamped from ODM and obtained the Maendeleo Democratic Party’s ticket to vie in the Homa Bay senatorial by-election.


Mr Okundi left the party after it gave its ticket to Moses Kajwang’, a brother of Senator Otieno Kajwang’, who died last year.


The declaration has ignited a political war that has been going on silently between ODM leader Raila Odinga and the governor.


Ugunja MP Opiyo Wandayi, the party’s political affairs director, on Wednesday said Dr Kidero’s declaration confirmed long-standing speculation over his loyalty to Mr Odinga.


“We are happy he has come out,” he told the Nation. “This is a revelation of a wider conspiracy involving our main opponents Jubilee and a few people in our midst.”


Mr Odinga is considered the political king of the Luo community, where he enjoys a massive following.


However, a nascent political movement opposed to his domination, known as Kalausi, which is associated with Rongo MP Dalmas Otieno, is claimed to be behind Mr Okundi’s candidature.


ODM supporters accuse the movement of being a Jubilee Coalition proxy.


Mr Okundi has, from time to time, dismissed the Jubilee tag, saying his party is friendly to Cord, the Opposition coalition.


Cord affiliate parties had agreed not to field separate candidates in the Homa Bay race, but Mr Okundi and Fred Rabongo of the National Agenda Party, who also initially sought ODM’s nomination, disagreed.


CHAOTIC NOMINATION


Dr Kidero’s position has widened the rift that exists between two camps that emerged as a result of the chaotic nomination in the Orange party, which ended in the issuance of a direct ticket to Mr Kajwang’.


One camp comprises ODM legislators allied to Mr Okundi, while the other is made up of those supporting Mr Kajwang’.


The party’s chairman, John Mbadi, and MPs Peter Kaluma (Homa Bay Town), Silvance Osele (Kabondo Kasipul), Oyugi Magwanga (Kasipul) and Governor Cyprian Awiti have thrown their weight behind Mr Kajwang’.


A group comprising James Rege (Karachuonyo), George Oner (Rangwe) former Martin Ogindo and now Dr Kidero, support Mr Okundi’s bid.


Although Mr Odinga’s role in the nomination met resistance ahead of the presentation of certificates to the electoral commission, the Cord leader retains a strong influence in the region, giving his party’s candidate an upper hand.


When he visited Homa Bay after Mr Rege and Mr Oner threatened to rally resistance against him, the ODM leader received a rousing welcome.


However, Tom Mboya, a political science lecturer at Maseno University, says the impact of Dr Kidero’s endorsement is a wait-and-see situation.


'IMPOSED CANDIDATE'


Mr Mboya believes that the turn of events in the race is the fruit of the public outcry that greeted a proposal that Mr Odinga vie for the seat.


“Kidero knows what is going on at the grassroots since he comes from the county.


“His entry might tilt the game,” said Mr Mboya.


However, the influence of Governor Cyprian Awiti, a political heavyweight in the region, cannot be ignored too, according to the lecturer.


To him, linking Jubilee to Dr Kidero’s endorsement of Mr Okundi is mere propaganda by people shying away from the political reality on the ground.


“People see Mr Kajwang’ as an imposed candidate,” he says.


But Mr Kajwang’ says he is not worried by Dr Kidero’s decision, arguing that the governor had never been committed to supporting him.


He says the open defiance to leaders associating with ODM’s competitors confirms to Homa Bay residents who their real enemies are.


“We ask Mr Kidero to concentrate on issues in Nairobi and leave us alone to play our politics down here,” Mr Kajwang’ told the Nation by telephone.


JUBILEE SYMPATHISERS


“It is on record the governor has been challenging Mr Odinga. This is the same script of Kalausi and Jubilee sympathisers.”


The ODM candidate also dismissed the clan factor in the elections.


Observers argue that the combined financial muscle of Dr Kidero and Mr Okundi would boost the latter’s campaign.


Mr Okundi accused the leaders that are castigating the Nairobi governor for supporting him of being undemocratic, saying only the Homa Bay people would decide their next senator.


“Governor Kidero has his right of political expression. I thank him for coming out to support me in this race,” he told the Nation on Wednesday.


However, Mr Wandayi dared Dr Kidero to quit ODM and seek his position afresh through Mr Okundi’s party. Evans Kidero and Philip Okundi. FILE PHOTOS

The Orange Democratic Movement has vowed to pursue disciplinary action against Nairobi Governor Evans Kidero for supporting its rival in the Homa Bay by-election.


The party’s political affairs office said it would not discriminate in its intended action against rebels, which also targets Dr Kidero’s allies.


Recently, Dr Kidero declared his support for Philip Okundi, who decamped from ODM and obtained the Maendeleo Democratic Party’s ticket to vie in the Homa Bay senatorial by-election.


Mr Okundi left the party after it gave its ticket to Moses Kajwang’, a brother of Senator Otieno Kajwang’, who died last year.


The declaration has ignited a political war that has been going on silently between ODM leader Raila Odinga and the governor.


Ugunja MP Opiyo Wandayi, the party’s political affairs director, on Wednesday said Dr Kidero’s declaration confirmed long-standing speculation over his loyalty to Mr Odinga.


“We are happy he has come out,” he told the Nation. “This is a revelation of a wider conspiracy involving our main opponents Jubilee and a few people in our midst.”


Mr Odinga is considered the political king of the Luo community, where he enjoys a massive following.


However, a nascent political movement opposed to his domination, known as Kalausi, which is associated with Rongo MP Dalmas Otieno, is claimed to be behind Mr Okundi’s candidature.


ODM supporters accuse the movement of being a Jubilee Coalition proxy.


Mr Okundi has, from time to time, dismissed the Jubilee tag, saying his party is friendly to Cord, the Opposition coalition.


Cord affiliate parties had agreed not to field separate candidates in the Homa Bay race, but Mr Okundi and Fred Rabongo of the National Agenda Party, who also initially sought ODM’s nomination, disagreed.


CHAOTIC NOMINATION


Dr Kidero’s position has widened the rift that exists between two camps that emerged as a result of the chaotic nomination in the Orange party, which ended in the issuance of a direct ticket to Mr Kajwang’.


One camp comprises ODM legislators allied to Mr Okundi, while the other is made up of those supporting Mr Kajwang’.


The party’s chairman, John Mbadi, and MPs Peter Kaluma (Homa Bay Town), Silvance Osele (Kabondo Kasipul), Oyugi Magwanga (Kasipul) and Governor Cyprian Awiti have thrown their weight behind Mr Kajwang’.


A group comprising James Rege (Karachuonyo), George Oner (Rangwe) former Martin Ogindo and now Dr Kidero, support Mr Okundi’s bid.


Although Mr Odinga’s role in the nomination met resistance ahead of the presentation of certificates to the electoral commission, the Cord leader retains a strong influence in the region, giving his party’s candidate an upper hand.


When he visited Homa Bay after Mr Rege and Mr Oner threatened to rally resistance against him, the ODM leader received a rousing welcome.


However, Tom Mboya, a political science lecturer at Maseno University, says the impact of Dr Kidero’s endorsement is a wait-and-see situation.


'IMPOSED CANDIDATE'


Mr Mboya believes that the turn of events in the race is the fruit of the public outcry that greeted a proposal that Mr Odinga vie for the seat.


“Kidero knows what is going on at the grassroots since he comes from the county.


“His entry might tilt the game,” said Mr Mboya.


However, the influence of Governor Cyprian Awiti, a political heavyweight in the region, cannot be ignored too, according to the lecturer.


To him, linking Jubilee to Dr Kidero’s endorsement of Mr Okundi is mere propaganda by people shying away from the political reality on the ground.


“People see Mr Kajwang’ as an imposed candidate,” he says.


But Mr Kajwang’ says he is not worried by Dr Kidero’s decision, arguing that the governor had never been committed to supporting him.


He says the open defiance to leaders associating with ODM’s competitors confirms to Homa Bay residents who their real enemies are.


“We ask Mr Kidero to concentrate on issues in Nairobi and leave us alone to play our politics down here,” Mr Kajwang’ told the Nation by telephone.

JUBILEE SYMPATHISERS

“It is on record the governor has been challenging Mr Odinga. This is the same script of Kalausi and Jubilee sympathisers.”


The ODM candidate also dismissed the clan factor in the elections.


Observers argue that the combined financial muscle of Dr Kidero and Mr Okundi would boost the latter’s campaign.


Mr Okundi accused the leaders that are castigating the Nairobi governor for supporting him of being undemocratic, saying only the Homa Bay people would decide their next senator.


“Governor Kidero has his right of political expression. I thank him for coming out to support me in this race,” he told the Nation on Wednesday.


However, Mr Wandayi dared Dr Kidero to quit ODM and seek his position afresh through Mr Okundi’s party.

Saturday 5 December 2015

TEN TYPES OF PROSTITUTES IN NAIROBI

Let’s not even hide it. Nairobi is a ‘Malaya Republic’. Prostitution is still illegal and stigmatized in Kenya, but still it is not unusual for an independent-minded upper-class woman to become a courtesan
In Nairobi, there’s a bewildering variety of whores, We are in Sin City, but hey, this is not judgment day so let’s get to see which types you are most likely to encounter the capital .
Escort Agency Prostitutes
Like independent call girls, employees of escort agencies work in private locations or offices and charge relatively high prices. You’ll mostly find them in high end locations outside town such as Valley Arcade, Hurlingham and Westlands. They are generally hotter, satisfying and more safe because getting tested is a requirement for them.
‘Mboch ‘ Prostitutes
This form of prostitution has just emerged. Bachelors hire a yummy mboch who does the cleaning and also gets paid for sex. Even married men do the same behind their wives backs. Apart form the normal salary, a mboch is paid bonuses for performing ‘D’-sucking and bendover stunts for ‘Baba wa Nyumba’. Most mboches actually, even those who had never imagined selling their bodies never refuse this kind of arrangement. They get ushered into it by the horny men that have employed them and the habit becomes engrained in their DNA.
River Road Prostitutes
These women are located in downtown Nairobi in shady brothels that are dedicated locations where guys pay for sex. The prices they charge are "moderate,". These riveroad prostitutes also endure "moderate exploitation" since they have to give part of their earnings to the brothel owners or the pimp mama in charge.Yes, these women have a bonafide pimp who set the rules, controls their actions, and takes their earnings.
Bar maids
Because of their low-to-moderate wages, most barmaids in Nairobi have no qualms about doubling as prostitutes. These sex workers make initial contact with men while at work then make arrangements to have sex with them at separate locations. I explained more on why you should never date a Kenyan barmaid here 
2015 11 01 00.22.45Streetwalker
Streetwalkers earn relatively little money and are vulnerable to exploitation. Not surprisingly, they report less job satisfaction and get paid less than "indoor prostitutes" (bar workers, brothel workers, or call girls).
Streetwalking is also notoriously dangerous. Some get beaten by clients or get exploited by police officers, Their services are mostly performed in the client’s car or at a cheap lodging in town.
Estate Prostitutes
Estate prostitutes work for themselves in their houses, charge relatively fair prices, and stay away from the public eye. They likely advertise their services online, with a list of do’s and don’t’s and they also get to keep their profits since they're self-employed. They also have other jobs. That’s right. Estate prosititues are are flatbacks. A flatback is one who does an honest days work for an honest days dollar in the world of prostitution. They are interested in a fair and even exchange as agreed upon by themselves and the customer Don’t be surprised to find out that the hot accountant in your accompany also doubles as a whore.
Socialites
Vera Sidika, Huddah Monroe, you can name the all. They all sell their cookie for the dollar. A socialite is just a decorated whore, Socialites record greater job satisfaction since they are free from the arbitrary regulations inflicted on their lower class sisters. They get to have the say in how things are done in the bedroom and also have the luxury of flying business class to shag wealthy Viagra popping grandpas abroad.
Sponsor babes
The numbers in this category are increasing by the day. College girls and young ladies who are in their first jobs are constantly looking for rich men to finance their lifestyles in exchange for sex. Even ladies that are in serious relationships are secretly seeing rich men on the side. It has become a lifestyle for these girls. They pride themselves in it while rolling with the mantra “Kama hauna kitu jitoe” . Woe unto the broke niggas. It’s survival for the fittest out here.
Massage Parlor Prostitutes
Almost all massage parlors offer ‘happy ending’ services nowadays. In fact the massage is just some form of foreplay to trigger the customer to pay for the end product. When you go for a genuine massage, the girls ‘touch touch’ you in all the right places then when your thirst levels are up, they inform you about other ‘special packages’. The temptation is high so you just go ahead and pay for the B.J or quickie anyway.
Male prostitutes
Yes, there are men too whose life goals are ‘kulishwa na wanawake’ in exchange for sex. I don’t know how they do it. Some even have no homes. Some have no homes. They just jump from one woman’s house to the next.

Sunday 29 November 2015

IMAGINE IF THIS WOMAN WOULD BE YOUR SECRETARY (TEMPTATION PHOTO & VIDEO)



Many secretaries go to work dressed to kill and that’s why their bosses fall into temptation.

A case in point is this lady said to be working as a secretary, who decided to flaunt her curvaceous figure by wearing a black sexy dress that left her big b()()ty well exposed for all to see.


Just watch the video below; what if you were the boss?


THIS IS HOW A SEXIEST SOCIALITE TEASES MEN IN KENYA



Kisii’s sexiest socialite, Corazon Kwamboka, has decided to tease Kenyan men days after landing in the Country from Uganda, where she had gone to satisfy a youthful tycoon.

Just feast your eyes on this.


 

Friday 27 November 2015

VIDEO SHOWING OBAMA SERVES A THANKSGIVING DINNER IN WASHINGTON




President Barack Obama serves Thanksgiving dinner at a homeless center in Washington, D.C the day before Wednesday, 25 November 2015.

Monday 23 November 2015

HERE IS THE GEOGRAPHY OF DIFFERENT WOMEN



1.         Between 18 and 20, a woman is like Africa, half discovered, half wild, naturally
beautiful with fertile deltas..

2.         Between 21 and 30, a woman is like America, well developed and open to trade especially for someone with cash.

3.         Between 31 and 35, she is like India, very hot, relaxed and convinced of her own beauty.

4.         Between 36 and 40, a woman is like France. Gently aging but still a warm and desirable place to visit.
5.         Between 41 and 50, she is like Yugoslavia, lost the war – haunted by past mistakes. Massive reconstruction is now necessary.

6.         Between 51 and 60, she is like Russia, very wide and borders are un patrolled. The frigid climate keeps people away.

7.         Between 61 and 70, a woman is like Mongolia , with a glorious and all conquering past but alas, no future.

8.         After 70, they become Afghanistan. Most everyone knows where it is, but no one wants to go there.

9.         (I’ve alsoafter 70 heard “, she’s like Australia; everyone knows it’s down there, but nobody really care…”)


THE GEOGRAPHY OF A MAN

1. Between 15 and 70, a man is like Iraq – ruled by a dick

Thursday 19 November 2015

VIDEO SHOWING TOP 20 OF MOST CURVY AFRICAN CELEBRITIES



 

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