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Posted on April 20, 2010 by Saidimu Ole ngais
Here is the part two of the Wuanta analysis on the draft Constitution. As I close sample these excerpts from the Proposed Constitution: CAP 2. THE REPUBLIC Art. 11 (3) a – Culture: Parliament shall enact legislation to ensure that communities receive compensation or royalties for the use of their cultures and cultural heritage. CAP [...]
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Posted on April 20, 2010 by Saidimu Ole ngais
This article is written by P. Wuanta and submitted through Enkishon E Maa. We the people of Kenya on Sunday 28th February 2010 marked two years of relative peace and calm since the signing of the National Accord that brought together the ODM and PNU election protagonist to around table to agree to share power [...]
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Posted on February 13, 2010 by Saidimu Ole ngais
This article is written and sent in by Phillip Wuantai through our very own facebook group, Enkishui E Maa. Kindly follow the link here if you want to join the group. Men do not assume the role of opposing their own fathers especially in a time as this when the community is at a cross-roads. [...]
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Posted on February 3, 2010 by Saidimu Ole ngais
The article below is written by PHILLIP S. WUANTAI CONVENOR/ASSOCIATION OF MAA ACADEMICS, and submitted by Enkishui E Maa. So where do we go from here? No where! This is because we the Maasai have become a drop in an endangered sea. The cost of inaction is now beginning to take a toll on us [...]
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Posted on January 19, 2010 by Saidimu Ole ngais
The darkest moment of the night is the hour just before the dawn of the new day. During delivery of a newborn the most painful labor is when the baby is between the pelvis bones just a few inches before the emergence of the foetus. Before every calm is a very majestic storm. Before the [...]
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Posted on December 29, 2009 by Saidimu Ole ngais
Image via Wikipedia I am happy to join with you today in these open plains of Oloyiankalani, Kajiado District of the Great Rift Valley, in Kenya to demonstrate unto God and people, and to ignite an inspiration within ourselves that education is the master key for freedom; freedom from ignorance, poverty, chaos, impoverishment, and freedom [...]
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Posted on November 23, 2009 by Saidimu Ole ngais
It is not hard therefore for you to comprehend the plight and consequences the absence of such institutions in your community and the attendant consequences of the long-suffering of the people of Kajiado North and the effect of those consequences on their land, livelihoods, health has, in connection with the struggle to promote education in this community.
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Posted on November 17, 2009 by Saidimu Ole ngais
During this period the public will be at liberty to forward comments and proposals to the Committee for consideration.In line with the foregoing, the Committee is pleased to announce the launch of the Harmonized Draft Constitution on Tuesday 17th November 2009 at the KICC Tsavo ballroom at 9.30 am.
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