Battle: Dar es Salaam vs Nairobi

Battle: Dar es Salaam vs Nairobi

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Kuna majirani zetu, walikuwa huku na bado kuna wengine so nashangaa wakijingamba eti wakenya tuko kwao, mambo ya kawaida kwa nchi kupokezana elimu ya kijeshi wakikubaliana. Nafikiri umeona hata Sandhurst toka tena, sio tafadhali!
 

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President Uhuru Kenyatta during the commissioning of cadets at Kenya Military Academy in Lanet, Nakuru. [PSCU]
President Uhuru Kenyatta has underscored the need for advanced training for soldiers to strengthen their capacity to deal with emerging security threats.

Speaking yesterday at the Kenya Military Academy in Lanet, Nakuru during the commissioning of cadets, the Head of State lauded the commandant for strengthening diplomatic ties between Kenya and the East African countries through joint training.
Cadets drawn from Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda have been training at the facility for the past three years.

“It is gratifying that KMA trains cadets from our neighbours within the Eastern Africa region. I have no doubt that the commissioned cadets from Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda will go back to their respective countries having acquired first-class training,” he said.

The president, who was accompanied by First Lady Margaret Kenyatta, said the joint training offers a platform for defence forces of the respective countries to protect the region from emerging threats.
 

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President Uhuru Kenyatta during the commissioning of cadets at Kenya Military Academy in Lanet, Nakuru. [PSCU]
President Uhuru Kenyatta has underscored the need for advanced training for soldiers to strengthen their capacity to deal with emerging security threats.

Speaking yesterday at the Kenya Military Academy in Lanet, Nakuru during the commissioning of cadets, the Head of State lauded the commandant for strengthening diplomatic ties between Kenya and the East African countries through joint training.
Cadets drawn from Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda have been training at the facility for the past three years.

“It is gratifying that KMA trains cadets from our neighbours within the Eastern Africa region. I have no doubt that the commissioned cadets from Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda will go back to their respective countries having acquired first-class training,” he said.

The president, who was accompanied by First Lady Margaret Kenyatta, said the joint training offers a platform for defence forces of the respective countries to protect the region from emerging threats.
Kawaida hii
 
Waambie wenzako, sio mimi! Hao ndio hawaamini mambo ya kawaida haya!
Nchi nyingi Tu wapo Tanzania kupata mafunzo ya kijeshi lakini jeshi la Kenya limeonesha udhaifu mkubwa Sana siku za hivi karibuni.jeshi la Tanzania liko hamble Sana lakini ni Kati ya jeshi Bora angalia operations zake tangu Uhuru.
 
Matusi zako ndio sipendi. Sijazoea kuzungumza na mtu anayenitukana.
wewe juzi umekula ban kwa ajili ya matusi halafu umo humu kunihukumu nikipitia thread zako nitapata matusi yasiyopungua 10! Hulazimishwi kunijibu anyway!
 
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