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Why I hold the Gauge Railway Development Personal

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I was almost born in a Train. Yes you read it right...I Josiah Adiema Adiema was almost born in train during a journey my mother and my older siblings took from Kisumu on 28th February 1981, arrived in Nairobi in the morning of 1st March 1981 and that same evening took another train to Mombasa. Along the way to Mombasa, labour pangs confronted her but being the strong woman she is, my mother Peninah endured to arrive in Mombasa and delivered me in a hospital on the morning of 2nd March 1981.  Explanation as to how I was almost born is definitely not my intent but the Standard Gauge Railway . I had an encounter with the railway journey again in December 24th 2007; interestingly making a return journey to the Lakeside Town (I had of coz traveled out of Mombasa since my birth). This journey by rail was because I did not get a vehicle to Kisumu yet I wanted to be part of the 2007 elections that eventually tainted the image of Kenya. The Standard Gauge Railway An example of a ...

Its my Government not Jubilee's

Government running is a collective effort Recently Deputy president Hon. William Ruto asserted that “the business of running the government is Jubilee Coalition’s role”. Out of good faith I think he meant well. However, I differ with Ruto on these fronts; the responsibility is indeed Jubilee’s role but it does not mean that Jubilee is the fountain of good ideologies. In-fact, it wouldn’t kill the Jubilee team to listen to the voices of reasoning that most often are swept under the noise of “tyranny of numbers”. Sir, good ideas are within and without Jubilee but a good leader must listen to critics very positively for sometimes they bear well; as a matter of fact, they are what propel leaders to have the desire to attain the very best. The Jubilee team are best of friends in all fronts but isn’t a prayer offered “Dear, Lord guide and  protect me from my enemies whose intent I already know but even more so importantly, my friends whose real intent is often lost to me”. So the Lapt...