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COME ON.LETS FACE IT.

IS JUBILEE JUSTIFIED FOR A SECOND TERM?COMMENTS ARE INVITED AT THE END OF THIS BLOG. It’s been four years since the Jubilee coalition took office and nine months since the Jubilee Party (JP) was formed. The coalition, which was elected purely on an ICC platform, promised Kenyans a revolution. A revolution that would put food and clean water on every Kenyan’s table, ensure that every child received a quality education, create wealth, ensure that every Kenyan gained access to quality and affordable healthcare, empower Kenyan women, keep Kenya safe and secure, and develop a cogent foreign relations and trade policy for Kenya. Taking recent events into account, including a ravaging drought for which the Government was woefully under-prepared, followed closely by a dramatic spike in the cost of food, the Kenyatta administration has not done too well on the first promise of its seven-pronged manifesto. In fact, it can be argued that it has failed spectacularly. And yet, State House S

OUTSIDE POLITICS A BIT. THESE TIPS ARE EQUALY IMPORTANT.

SELF DEVELOPMENT TIPS 1. Make friends with successful people and occasionally buy them gifts and surprise them with lunch because successful people always give and hardly get, so when you give them, they value the gift a lot. 2. Get a mentor and follow his instructions and respect the relationship. Never beg your mentor for money or disrespect his or her privacy. 3. Make new positive friends as often as possible and ensure you keep the communication line open. Create a network of friends and not just connections. 5. Show kindness to everyone. Some small boys today will be big boys tomorrow. The biggest dog in the neighbourhood was once a puppy. And keep the information/secret to yourself. 6. Always plan ahead and be proactive. He that plans the future work less in the future. 7. Listen to speeches and messages from great teachers. Both religious and educational. 8. Attend seminars and training on any area you need to improve yourself. Train the trainer, personal developmen