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skatebodi
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Daily Nation: Racing to the bottom!
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October 01, 2014, 11:56:58 PM »
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Is it really the place of a National Daily to carry this type of story? We live on nostalgia from the 80's and 90's when dailies tried to keep baba na mama
on its toes. The whole thing has collapsed under the weight of special interests.
http://www.nation.co.ke/oped/Opinion/Investing-in-youth-a-prudent-undertaking/-/440808/2471754/-/8ng8mtz/-/index.html
What is up at Nation Centre?
Skatebodi
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Re: Daily Nation: Racing to the bottom!
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October 02, 2014, 04:45:23 AM »
Gimme some of what you are smoking. Please! I beg you. I want me some too.
the government can boast of Kenya being the only country that has taken a bold step in putting real money into the hands of youth
Yeah right! Isnt it based on the paper 'Let's just formalize Mungiki'. That didn't end too well.
NYS, which will recruit and train 21,870 people as trainers for 227,670 youth to work in localised development projects, particularly the construction of dams.
Free labour for one year. What's not to like
The government has also started internship for fresh graduates through which about 30,000 will be recruited to work as volunteers for one year.
KNUT will bust your head if you try that one. ps. They've been asking the govt to employ an extra 30,000 teachers.
just the other day, the government announced that it will hire more than 2,000 graduates to offer tuition to pupils from areas that suffer teacher shortage
No shit Sherlock! When does Uhuruto take the first class?
the government must have realised that young people are the majority in this country It will thus be foolhardy to expect them to drive our destiny without teaching them how to do it
Ahh. That expalins it. I still want whatever it is you're smoking. Please, please, please. I've been good all year
Mr Njuguna teaches in Gatundu South District, Kiambu County
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