Battle: Dar es Salaam vs Nairobi

Battle: Dar es Salaam vs Nairobi

it’s not about debating... ligi yenu ina teams 17.. hivyo mpka ligi inaisha inatakiwa kila timu icheze mechi 32.. sasa mbona nyie mechi 22 tu tayar mshajua nan ataenda CAF badala ya mechi 32 au bingwa kutangazwa?? ligi haifiki mwisho au?? ukata au?? hela zimeisha??
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sisi ligi yetu tunacheza mechi zote 34 (tuna timu 18).. na bado hatujajua bingwa thou Simba atakuwa bingwa
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afu sisi msimu ujao tunapeleka timu nne CAF, nyie sijui moja au mbili (CAFCL & CAFCC)
Anyway, nangoja Simba SC, imesifiwa sana., last I checked haijashinda team yeyote ya Kenya, either cecafa club championship or Sportpesa cup.., nangoja sana!
 
WATANZANIA ARE ARRESTED IN KENYA FOR BEGGING, WHILE KENYANS ARE ARRESTED IN TANZANIA FOR TRADING

Six Tanzanian beggars arrested in Kenya as more flock Makueni, Migori​

By Michael Mutinda For Citizen Digital
time updated
Published on: September 14, 2019 17:23 (EAT)



Six Tanzanian beggars arrested in Kenya as more flock Makueni, Migori

In Summary​

  • In 2017, Citizen TV aired an expose on beggars from Tanzania flooding Kenyan streets.
  • The report revealed that many of the beggars are lured to Kenya by able-bodied men who are the main beneficiaries.
  • The Tanzanian beggars would remain destitute despite years of donations from well-wishing Kenyans.

Six Tanzanian beggars were arrested on Friday in Makueni.
Some of the suspects were on wheelchairs but when police got to them, they rose to their feet and tried to flee.
Also Read: Tanzanian beggars flock Kenyan streets
”When we went to arrest them, one of them took off on a motorcycle,” Makueni Police Commander Joseph Ole Napeiyan said.
”On further interrogation, we were able to determine that the six were from a neighboring country,” he added.
It is alleged that the six are are part of a group that was brought to Wote every morning and left in the streets to pose as beggars.
Also Read:
  1. Tanzanian goalie Mapigano quits Gor Mahia
  2. Kitambi feted in his last day in KPL
  3. Kitambi still a Leopards coach, affirms Namai


They include one man and five women, all of whom were carrying children.
The police boss said they will remain in custody to assist with investigations.
The incident comes days after Migori MCA Esther Onana urged the government to take action against beggars from Tanzania who she said are a menace in the county.
According to Ms. Onana, the beggars from Tanzania are tainting the reputation of people living with disability in Migori who do not begging on a street.
“We want the government of Kenya to repatriate the beggars from Tanzania urgently,” she said last week.
On her part, Mrs. Julie Minyoso who is the Migori county coordinator for the National council for People Living With Disability, urged locals to report cases of aliens on the street.
In 2017, Citizen TV aired an expose on beggars from Tanzania flooding Kenyan streets.
The report revealed that many of the beggars are lured to Kenya by able-bodied men who are the main beneficiaries.
The Tanzanian beggars would remain destitute despite years of donations from well-wishing Kenyans.

VS​

Kenyans arrested for crossing the border to trade, sio kuomba omba..,

Governor saves 26 women from Tanzanian jails

COUNTIES
By Peterson Githaiga | March 14th 2021​

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Some of the 26 Maasai women shortly after they were rescued from a one-year jail in Tanzania by Kajiado Governor Joseph Lenku.The governor flew to the country on Thursday where he was engaged in high-level negotiations with Tanzanian security and judiciary officials to secure the release of the women. [Peterson Githaiga, Standard].
Kajiado Governor Joseph ole Lenku rescued 26 women from the county from serving a one-year jail term in Tanzania.
The women traders had crossed over to a Tanzanian market to sell their wares, where they were arrested, arraigned and convicted of being in the country illegally. They were each ordered to pay Sh1 million fine or serve one year in jail.
Governor Lenku flew to Tanzania on Thursday and engaged in high-level negotiations with Tanzanian security and judiciary officials to secure the release of the women most of whom are said to have left young children at home.

Interestingly, it is not the first time women from Kenya have gone across the border to trade.
By the time Lenku moved in to rescue them on Thursday evening, they had been in prison for four days.
Speaking to the Sunday Standard at the Namanga border after they were released, the women complained of hunger and thirst.
"Since we were arrested by the Tanzania authorities we have eaten nothing, not even water to drink was provided," said Joyce Santetua.
Lenku lamented that Tanzanian authorities had formed a habit of harassing Kenyan traders for no reason.

Serikali ya Tanzania iko na matatizo sana, afadhali ya Uganda ni jirani mwema. Sina ubaya na raiya, ni huruma tu huwa nawaonea.
Tanzania sio banana republic kama kenya ndio maana ukikamatwa unalo.

“Ameiba pochi ya exhibitor Conference centre mlimani city Aliiba nyingine wiki iliyopita. Leo kawekewa mtego kakamatwa kama kuku.”

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Kenya: Tusker Outclass Ulinzi to Qualify for CAF Champions league
Leaders Tusker on Wednesday humiliated Ulinzi Stars 4-1 in the Football Kenya Federation Premier League at the Nakuru ASK grounds to qualify for the CAF Champions League season of 2021-2022.
NB- KDF wamekiona cha moto...
Going NOWHERE
 
Kwa speedy hii naoan cbd, westlands na upperhill zikishikana.
Upperhill haiezishikana na CBD because of the presence of Uhuru park and the railways golf club between them. Upperhill and Westlands pia haiezishikana because the barrier between them is UON, the only way for Upperhill and Westlands kushikana is through Upperhill-Kilimani-Kileleshwa-Lavington-Riverdrive-westlands. Westlands na CBD pia haiezishikana because of UON main campus na hile station ya KCB. The only way Westlands ishakane na CBD basi itabidi ishikane na Parklands kwanza alafu ishikane na Ngara ndio finally ishikane na CBD.
 
WATANZANIA ARE ARRESTED IN KENYA FOR BEGGING, WHILE KENYANS ARE ARRESTED IN TANZANIA FOR TRADING

Six Tanzanian beggars arrested in Kenya as more flock Makueni, Migori​

By Michael Mutinda For Citizen Digital
time updated
Published on: September 14, 2019 17:23 (EAT)



Six Tanzanian beggars arrested in Kenya as more flock Makueni, Migori

In Summary​

  • In 2017, Citizen TV aired an expose on beggars from Tanzania flooding Kenyan streets.
  • The report revealed that many of the beggars are lured to Kenya by able-bodied men who are the main beneficiaries.
  • The Tanzanian beggars would remain destitute despite years of donations from well-wishing Kenyans.

Six Tanzanian beggars were arrested on Friday in Makueni.
Some of the suspects were on wheelchairs but when police got to them, they rose to their feet and tried to flee.
Also Read: Tanzanian beggars flock Kenyan streets
”When we went to arrest them, one of them took off on a motorcycle,” Makueni Police Commander Joseph Ole Napeiyan said.
”On further interrogation, we were able to determine that the six were from a neighboring country,” he added.
It is alleged that the six are are part of a group that was brought to Wote every morning and left in the streets to pose as beggars.
Also Read:
  1. Tanzanian goalie Mapigano quits Gor Mahia
  2. Kitambi feted in his last day in KPL
  3. Kitambi still a Leopards coach, affirms Namai


They include one man and five women, all of whom were carrying children.
The police boss said they will remain in custody to assist with investigations.
The incident comes days after Migori MCA Esther Onana urged the government to take action against beggars from Tanzania who she said are a menace in the county.
According to Ms. Onana, the beggars from Tanzania are tainting the reputation of people living with disability in Migori who do not begging on a street.
“We want the government of Kenya to repatriate the beggars from Tanzania urgently,” she said last week.
On her part, Mrs. Julie Minyoso who is the Migori county coordinator for the National council for People Living With Disability, urged locals to report cases of aliens on the street.
In 2017, Citizen TV aired an expose on beggars from Tanzania flooding Kenyan streets.
The report revealed that many of the beggars are lured to Kenya by able-bodied men who are the main beneficiaries.
The Tanzanian beggars would remain destitute despite years of donations from well-wishing Kenyans.

VS​

Kenyans arrested for crossing the border to trade, sio kuomba omba..,

Governor saves 26 women from Tanzanian jails

COUNTIES
By Peterson Githaiga | March 14th 2021​

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Some of the 26 Maasai women shortly after they were rescued from a one-year jail in Tanzania by Kajiado Governor Joseph Lenku.The governor flew to the country on Thursday where he was engaged in high-level negotiations with Tanzanian security and judiciary officials to secure the release of the women. [Peterson Githaiga, Standard].
Kajiado Governor Joseph ole Lenku rescued 26 women from the county from serving a one-year jail term in Tanzania.
The women traders had crossed over to a Tanzanian market to sell their wares, where they were arrested, arraigned and convicted of being in the country illegally. They were each ordered to pay Sh1 million fine or serve one year in jail.
Governor Lenku flew to Tanzania on Thursday and engaged in high-level negotiations with Tanzanian security and judiciary officials to secure the release of the women most of whom are said to have left young children at home.

Interestingly, it is not the first time women from Kenya have gone across the border to trade.
By the time Lenku moved in to rescue them on Thursday evening, they had been in prison for four days.
Speaking to the Sunday Standard at the Namanga border after they were released, the women complained of hunger and thirst.
"Since we were arrested by the Tanzania authorities we have eaten nothing, not even water to drink was provided," said Joyce Santetua.
Lenku lamented that Tanzanian authorities had formed a habit of harassing Kenyan traders for no reason.

Serikali ya Tanzania iko na matatizo sana, afadhali ya Uganda ni jirani mwema. Sina ubaya na raiya, ni huruma tu huwa nawaonea.
i wish ingewezekana tukate links kabisa kabisa na hii tanzania. tufunge border zetu 100%. wakenya waliomi tz warejee nyumbani, na tuwafurushe watz wote waliomo humu. kuna siku walitaka kujiondoa frm EAC. mbona hawakujiondoa aki!... shit!
(hawa watz wanajisikia sana, wanaona kama nchi yao ni paradise)
 
dar hakuna slums kabisaa

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ni nairobi tu imejaa slums
here is a comparison with some of Nairobi "slums"

EASTLANDS: Literally a ghetto
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GITHURAI

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KOMAROCK

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Mbona huzoom sasa tukaona hio slum ambayo mzungu hakuona ila maskini kutoka kenya kaiona 🤣🤣🤣👇👇👇

naomba nizoom 👇👇👇👇 😅😅😅 yani alitengenez sattelite hakuona slum ila anaetumia kaona slum 😆😆😆😆
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Upperhill haiezishikana na CBD because of the presence of Uhuru park and the railways golf club between them. Upperhill and Westlands pia haiezishikana because the barrier between them is UON, the only way for Upperhill and Westlands kushikana is through Upperhill-Kilimani-Kileleshwa-Lavington-Riverdrive-westlands. Westlands na CBD pia haiezishikana because of UON main campus na hile station ya KCB. The only way Westlands ishakane na CBD basi itabidi ishikane na Parklands kwanza alafu ishikane na Ngara ndio finally ishikane na CBD.
Nimekupata
 
WATANZANIA ARE ARRESTED IN KENYA FOR BEGGING, WHILE KENYANS ARE ARRESTED IN TANZANIA FOR TRADING

Six Tanzanian beggars arrested in Kenya as more flock Makueni, Migori​

By Michael Mutinda For Citizen Digital
time updated
Published on: September 14, 2019 17:23 (EAT)



Six Tanzanian beggars arrested in Kenya as more flock Makueni, Migori

In Summary​

  • In 2017, Citizen TV aired an expose on beggars from Tanzania flooding Kenyan streets.
  • The report revealed that many of the beggars are lured to Kenya by able-bodied men who are the main beneficiaries.
  • The Tanzanian beggars would remain destitute despite years of donations from well-wishing Kenyans.

Six Tanzanian beggars were arrested on Friday in Makueni.
Some of the suspects were on wheelchairs but when police got to them, they rose to their feet and tried to flee.
Also Read: Tanzanian beggars flock Kenyan streets
”When we went to arrest them, one of them took off on a motorcycle,” Makueni Police Commander Joseph Ole Napeiyan said.
”On further interrogation, we were able to determine that the six were from a neighboring country,” he added.
It is alleged that the six are are part of a group that was brought to Wote every morning and left in the streets to pose as beggars.
Also Read:
  1. Tanzanian goalie Mapigano quits Gor Mahia
  2. Kitambi feted in his last day in KPL
  3. Kitambi still a Leopards coach, affirms Namai


They include one man and five women, all of whom were carrying children.
The police boss said they will remain in custody to assist with investigations.
The incident comes days after Migori MCA Esther Onana urged the government to take action against beggars from Tanzania who she said are a menace in the county.
According to Ms. Onana, the beggars from Tanzania are tainting the reputation of people living with disability in Migori who do not begging on a street.
“We want the government of Kenya to repatriate the beggars from Tanzania urgently,” she said last week.
On her part, Mrs. Julie Minyoso who is the Migori county coordinator for the National council for People Living With Disability, urged locals to report cases of aliens on the street.
In 2017, Citizen TV aired an expose on beggars from Tanzania flooding Kenyan streets.
The report revealed that many of the beggars are lured to Kenya by able-bodied men who are the main beneficiaries.
The Tanzanian beggars would remain destitute despite years of donations from well-wishing Kenyans.

VS​

Kenyans arrested for crossing the border to trade, sio kuomba omba..,

Governor saves 26 women from Tanzanian jails

COUNTIES
By Peterson Githaiga | March 14th 2021​

wfqjijkxurwvkz3fcjk604dad411d20a.jpg

Some of the 26 Maasai women shortly after they were rescued from a one-year jail in Tanzania by Kajiado Governor Joseph Lenku.The governor flew to the country on Thursday where he was engaged in high-level negotiations with Tanzanian security and judiciary officials to secure the release of the women. [Peterson Githaiga, Standard].
Kajiado Governor Joseph ole Lenku rescued 26 women from the county from serving a one-year jail term in Tanzania.
The women traders had crossed over to a Tanzanian market to sell their wares, where they were arrested, arraigned and convicted of being in the country illegally. They were each ordered to pay Sh1 million fine or serve one year in jail.
Governor Lenku flew to Tanzania on Thursday and engaged in high-level negotiations with Tanzanian security and judiciary officials to secure the release of the women most of whom are said to have left young children at home.

Interestingly, it is not the first time women from Kenya have gone across the border to trade.
By the time Lenku moved in to rescue them on Thursday evening, they had been in prison for four days.
Speaking to the Sunday Standard at the Namanga border after they were released, the women complained of hunger and thirst.
"Since we were arrested by the Tanzania authorities we have eaten nothing, not even water to drink was provided," said Joyce Santetua.
Lenku lamented that Tanzanian authorities had formed a habit of harassing Kenyan traders for no reason.

Serikali ya Tanzania iko na matatizo sana, afadhali ya Uganda ni jirani mwema. Sina ubaya na raiya, ni huruma tu huwa nawaonea.
Wanyama kweli, hata maji unamnyima mama? Ata terrorists wana afadhali.. 😬😬😬
 
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