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80kms of tough rough road
« on: January 10, 2022, 06:45:16 PM »
Yesterday I was scouting for land..drove in gravel road for Whooping 80kms in rough road..btw kuresoi north and south.Beatiful land zero infrastructure..school look good but roads

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Re: 80kms of tough rough road
« Reply #1 on: January 10, 2022, 07:01:40 PM »
Did your Probox survive the ride? :D

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Re: 80kms of tough rough road
« Reply #2 on: January 10, 2022, 07:46:53 PM »
Nope.The tire gave up in murunduko or something like that.. drank in local bar ... Kikuyus are scared and selling their land...we made to Kericho town midnight.. today had to buy two new tires
We were six men but driving through the forest without spare wheel was nerve racking...

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Re: 80kms of tough rough road
« Reply #3 on: January 10, 2022, 07:52:23 PM »
I was so tired but woke up to rally in Kericho.. didn't attend though as I sent back home..loop of 200km..with 80km rough terrain

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Re: 80kms of tough rough road
« Reply #4 on: January 10, 2022, 11:53:29 PM »
Really? I thought they too are in Hustler Nation.

Nope.The tire gave up in murunduko or something like that.. drank in local bar ... Kikuyus are scared and selling their land...we made to Kericho town midnight.. today had to buy two new tires
We were six men but driving through the forest without spare wheel was nerve racking...

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Re: 80kms of tough rough road
« Reply #5 on: January 11, 2022, 12:23:29 AM »
How much is the Land going for?
I was so tired but woke up to rally in Kericho.. didn't attend though as I sent back home..loop of 200km..with 80km rough terrain

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Re: 80kms of tough rough road
« Reply #6 on: January 11, 2022, 04:43:48 AM »
Land is 300 to 400 per acre..but didn't like because it looked not ideal for tea or avacados

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Re: 80kms of tough rough road
« Reply #7 on: January 11, 2022, 04:44:27 AM »
Really? I thought they too are in Hustler Nation.

Nope.The tire gave up in murunduko or something like that.. drank in local bar ... Kikuyus are scared and selling their land...we made to Kericho town midnight.. today had to buy two new tires
We were six men but driving through the forest without spare wheel was nerve racking...
Yes everyone is hustling but safety is key

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Re: 80kms of tough rough road
« Reply #8 on: January 11, 2022, 07:07:18 AM »
Pundit you are a good man. Come I sell you several acres you can keep dorper sheep its good business alternative ly I canntrain tou to rear pigs for selling. Am currently working on how yo export them to china and other areas our airport here is dormant
I didn't Know Kikuyus are deep that much in RV I think kalenjins should just leave the province for them and come to isiolo and marsabit

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Re: 80kms of tough rough road
« Reply #9 on: January 11, 2022, 08:00:30 AM »

Cant you see RV cleverly mixes Kuresoi and Kericho. Where as Kuresoi is in Nakuru ( a GEMA County )but predominantly Kalenjin , So yes you might find some Kyuks here and there or might be brokers . Most Urban Kales or non local Kales would be attracted by such type of deals .
Now Kericho is a Kalenjin County the minorities are Luhyas.

Really? I thought they too are in Hustler Nation.

Nope.The tire gave up in murunduko or something like that.. drank in local bar ... Kikuyus are scared and selling their land...we made to Kericho town midnight.. today had to buy two new tires
We were six men but driving through the forest without spare wheel was nerve racking...

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Re: 80kms of tough rough road
« Reply #10 on: January 11, 2022, 08:11:18 AM »

Cant you see RV cleverly mixes Kuresoi and Kericho. Where as Kuresoi is in Nakuru ( a GEMA County )but predominantly Kalenjin , So yes you might find some Kyuks here and there or might be brokers . Most Urban Kales or non local Kales would be attracted by such type of deals .
Now Kericho is a Kalenjin County the minorities are Luhyas.

Really? I thought they too are in Hustler Nation.

Nope.The tire gave up in murunduko or something like that.. drank in local bar ... Kikuyus are scared and selling their land...we made to Kericho town midnight.. today had to buy two new tires
We were six men but driving through the forest without spare wheel was nerve racking...
Nowayah I started from my home in konoin then through mau forest from chebugen..drove through mau for 17kms to kapno drove to taita then kamwaura.stopped and had beer.. then back to itare dam...then drove all way to murunduko..had puncture and a beer then drove to kuresoi tea factory to chepsir via forest then Kericho town..there are Kikuyus..very few left in kamwaura and murunduko..a village of gusii forget the name.. murunduko is where I talked to local..and heard stories of  Kikuyus selling their land or domolishing their house..carting away iron sheet and moving to urban centres..all the places are peaceful n everyone is peaceful..no tribal tension at all..all are in uda

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Re: 80kms of tough rough road
« Reply #11 on: January 11, 2022, 08:13:30 AM »
Mau forest straddle narok,bomet,kericho and nakuru counties..my lands are in kiptangich near narok..but nakuru counties..I was trying to see if I can buy around itare..lots of cheap land..but will not likely buy

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Re: 80kms of tough rough road
« Reply #12 on: January 11, 2022, 08:17:19 AM »
Pundit you are a good man. Come I sell you several acres you can keep dorper sheep its good business alternative ly I canntrain tou to rear pigs for selling. Am currently working on how yo export them to china and other areas our airport here is dormant
I didn't Know Kikuyus are deep that much in RV I think kalenjins should just leave the province for them and come to isiolo and marsabit
There are kikuyus in kuresoi north..very few.. otherwise most of nakuru is comspolitan..the land looks really nice..and very cheap..300k an acre or even less..I bought some for 50k an acre few yrs ago

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Re: 80kms of tough rough road
« Reply #13 on: January 11, 2022, 08:19:30 AM »
Kericho has no luhyas..Nandi yes.. kericho has kikuyus settled in londiani..and Luos&gusii working in the tea estates

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Re: 80kms of tough rough road
« Reply #14 on: January 11, 2022, 08:28:02 AM »

I can see in your MOASS , you indicated Kikuyu , Luo others 13%
and this is in 2010 Whats the % of Kikuyus in others as at 2022 ?

Kericho has no luhyas..Nandi yes.. kericho has kikuyus settled in londiani..and Luos&gusii working in the tea estates

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Re: 80kms of tough rough road
« Reply #15 on: January 11, 2022, 08:39:49 AM »

I can see in your MOASS , you indicated Kikuyu , Luo others 13%
and this is in 2010 Whats the % of Kikuyus in others as at 2022 ?

Kericho has no luhyas..Nandi yes.. kericho has kikuyus settled in londiani..and Luos&gusii working in the tea estates
I have not seen any latest tribal breakdown..so it's probably gone down as tea estates have been mass firing workers...so it's probably down to 10 percent for others from 13 percent.. Kikuyu are settled mostly in londiani ward of kipkelion east..

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Re: 80kms of tough rough road
« Reply #16 on: January 11, 2022, 11:25:09 AM »
It is all ufool's doing. He has poisoned a transition which was clear as day and night into a toxic  confusion.
Him and his contracted idiots like Atwoli, Murathes to keep shouting how ruto will not be sworn in and waking up Kiambaa ghosts has real implications. Very sad!

Even when Pundit kept forecasting such scenarios and everyone jumping around how it can never happen, the people deep in those villages, clearly know better. Totally unnecessary tragedy!

Really? I thought they too are in Hustler Nation.

Nope.The tire gave up in murunduko or something like that.. drank in local bar ... Kikuyus are scared and selling their land...we made to Kericho town midnight.. today had to buy two new tires
We were six men but driving through the forest without spare wheel was nerve racking...
Government, even in its best state, is but a necessary evil; in its worst state, an intolerable one ~ Thomas Paine

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Re: 80kms of tough rough road
« Reply #17 on: January 11, 2022, 11:35:36 AM »
Exactly. That is why Ufool is really hated by Kikuyu diaspora - because he doesnt care about their fate - they are mere pawns - in power games.

The worse I have seen is desperately trying to open the wounds of PEV - the wounds that had started to heal- for 10yrs.

It is all ufool's doing. He has poisoned a transition which was clear as day and night into a toxic  confusion.
Him and his contracted idiots like Atwoli, Murathes to keep shouting how ruto will not be sworn in and waking up Kiambaa ghosts has real implications. Very sad!

Even when Pundit kept forecasting such scenarios and everyone jumping around how it can never happen, the people deep in those villages, clearly know better. Totally unnecessary tragedy!

Really? I thought they too are in Hustler Nation.

Nope.The tire gave up in murunduko or something like that.. drank in local bar ... Kikuyus are scared and selling their land...we made to Kericho town midnight.. today had to buy two new tires
We were six men but driving through the forest without spare wheel was nerve racking...

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Re: 80kms of tough rough road
« Reply #18 on: January 11, 2022, 01:27:41 PM »
The Kikuyu diaspora hae always been pawns. The Kalejin use them as hostages and the Kikuyu elite use them as pawns to stoke emotions in their people in Mt Kenya region.

Btw, when talking of PEV you have to go back to 1992. Do not pretend as if PEV happened only in 2007.

Exactly. That is why Ufool is really hated by Kikuyu diaspora - because he doesnt care about their fate - they are mere pawns - in power games.

The worse I have seen is desperately trying to open the wounds of PEV - the wounds that had started to heal- for 10yrs.