Tuesday, 26 July 2016

The Devil Allegedly Appears In A Church – And The Whole Church Disappears!

The Devil Allegedly Appears In A Church – And The Whole Church Disappears!


by: kiprono bethuel

Many of a Pentecostal church worshipers sustained minor injuries after a naughty 15-year-old boy caused a stampede.
The faithful bolted out of the church, falling over each other after the alleged rascal, hidden from their view, pretended to be ‘the devil’ and scared them stiff.
It all began after worshipers closed their eyes and began chorusing a prayer before the sermon could begin. The boy is said to have tiptoed and picked the extra microphone at the lectern before hiding behind two loudspeakers.
All of sudden, the churchgoers heard a booming voice with devilish guttural sounds rasping through the church public address system, announcing that they were now in hell and the voice speaking belonged to the devil himself.
After a loud silence rent the air, the ‘devil’ ordered all those who truly believe in God to raise their hands, to which none responded. Instead, everyone was looking at each other with fear written all over their faces.The ‘devil’ then announced that everyone sits down on the floor awaiting further instructions.
As the scared congregates shook and wet their pants, the pastor bolted out of the church at maximum speed before they followed suit.


The sudden frenzied rush, coupled with “shetani ashindwe” shouts, created a fine mess, making some of the faithful to think it was the much-talked about biblical end time.It was the sight of elders jogging away as fast as they could, women and children wailing for help with other scared worshipers fervently begging for mercy from the ‘devil’ that tickled the offending boy, making him to laugh uncontrollably.
It was then that the church technicians who maintain the music instruments realised they had been played.
They looked around only to discover the extra microphone was missing and suspected the offending character was hiding within the church. The technicians took to the pulpit and announced that the incident was actually a hoax.
At this point, those who had taken off and had been watching the drama unfold from a safe distance returned. The pastor took the microphone and began speaking in tongues and mumbling gibberish as if to curse the offending character.
“Raghashanda… ragalabanda… ropokolomashekele….,” the pastor went on as he denounced the devil, calling him a liar. “Riswa! Riswa! Shetani ashindwe!” he cursed.
As few brave members trooped back, the boy who was hiding between two giant speakers rose up still laughing off his head. He was almost roughed up, had it not been the timely intervention of older churchgoers who pleaded with angry parishioners.
They told them to forgive the boy for he didn’t know what he was doing. Meanwhile, in his defence, he claimed he was only testing the parishioners’ faith in God. The sermon went on uninterrupted afterwards.
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Wednesday, 20 July 2016

RARE PHOTO OF LENA MOI AND NGINA KENYATTA

 By Dennis Rugiri.
 Kenya has had four presidents and that should mean having four first ladies since independence, right? However, many will tell you that they know three. The most known are: Mama Ngina Kenyatta, the wife to the founding president Jomo Kenyatta; the late Lucy Kibaki, wife to Mwai Kibaki; and Margaret Kenyatta, President Uhuru Kenyatta’s wife.

Ironically, the least known is the longest serving Kenyan president Daniel Moi’s wife (or rather ex-wife) – Lena Moi. This is understandable as their union ended before Moi got to State House. Moi and Lena wedded in 1950 at the African Inland Church mission in Eldama Ravine. He paid two heifers, one ox, and four sheep to Lena’s family as dowry. They then separated in 1974 and finalised divorce in 1979. Lena Moi was, however, accommodated in the family. Lena Moi died in 2004 and was buried in the former president’s homestead in Kabarak. Moi said he would be buried next to her “when time comes”, an indication that they could have reconciled. Lena Moi (left) and Mama Ngina Kenyatta in October 20, 1967 during Kenyatta Day celebrations.

Maasai Mara: Vet Doctors Perform Life Saving Surgery On Lioness

By Dennis Rugiri
Kenyan lioness given second lease on life after open air surgery.

















A lioness received life saving surgery after being wounded in what was believed to be hunting gone wrong in the Maasai Mara. The animal had a quarter of its left side flunked ripped out and its insides exposed. Vets later released the lioness to go back to its cubs.

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Tuesday, 19 July 2016

REVEALED: Kapenguria Terror Suspect Hidden .

Police have taken drastic measures to avert any other attempt to rescue a terror suspect who was detained at Kapenguria Police Station last Week.
This comes after a rogue officer, Abdi Hakim Maslah, stormed the police station killing six of his colleagues in an attempt to rescue the suspect identified as Mr Omar Eumond.
Sources quoted by a local daily indicated that officers handling the matter were forced to move Mr Eumond to an unknown location at the neighbouring Uasin Gishu county.
According to the source who sought anonymity, there are fears that other rogue police officers who are terrorist sympathisers might attempt another rescue mission if the suspect is not highly secured.
The revelations came to light when Mr Eumond, a teacher by profession, was arraigned in court to face charges of terrorism.
The teacher was detained for a further 30 days to enable the prosecution complete investigations into the matter where he is accused of being associated with the Al Shabaab group.
The rogue officer who attempted to rescue Eumond was killed by Recce squad officers after a siege at the Kapengura Police Station that lasted for eight hours.
One of the Recce squad officers was also killed during the attack.
Reports indicated that Maslah was a disturbed man days before attacking the station.

News Feed Agency: Green light for new sports hall at Moi University ...

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Green light for new sports hall at Moi University main campus

By Kiprono Bethuel



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Moi University has been given the green light to create a sustainable sports hall at its Main campus, providing new indoor sporting facilities for students.
The Moi University governing council approved the proposals for the new building at a meeting on 7 July. Catering for a range of sports including netball, badminton, basketball and five-a-side football, it will become a central hub for the University's indoor students' sports clubs. Moi University's Sports and Active Lifestyles manager Dr. Mbuthia said creating the new facilities was part of the University's ongoing commitment to encouraging student participation in extra-curricular sport and recreational activities. "Improving the provision of indoor facilities, particularly through the development of an indoor sports hall, has long been an aspiration of the University," he said.
"The sports hall at Moi University will increase opportunities for student sport and create a fantastic new home for our indoor sports clubs that currently play out of non standard facilities.
The multi-use hall will be built with recycled and reusable materials and incorporate a host of energy efficient measures, such as a living wall of climbing plants and solar thermal panels to provide hot water for the showers. Local sports clubs will also be able to use the facilities by arrangement, when not in use by students.
Moi university deputy vice Chancellor, student affairs said: "We are delighted to be able to move ahead with this project which will provide the University with fantastic new indoor sports facilities. We look forward to delivering a high quality, sustainable and well-designed building which will be of huge benefit to our sports clubs and promote an active lifestyle for students and staff as well as benefiting the local community."
Construction work is set to start in early 2017 and is scheduled to be completed towards the end of that year.
 As member of COMESA, Kenya stands an excellent chance to take back markets lost to Egypt.

Whereas Kenya cannot replicate the beautiful & fascinating pyramids & ancient temples of Egypt, there is a market for tourists who want to enjoy the "Sun & Sand" and not Ancient History in a peaceful environment. It's a pity about JKIA but it should provide the impetus to expand Mombasa's airport to accommodate more flights direct from the tourists' source market.

Back to manufacturing. If Kenya can quickly create an inviting environment for increased manufacturing for export into COMESA, then that will serve Kenyans well for the future not only to counter Egypt but other countries including South Africa, China & India.

Egypt subsidized energy [electricity and fuel] for its export (including COMESA) markets but Kenya's focus on renewable [esp geothermal] energy will be a long-term advantage as Egypt faces hurdles in subsidizing energy for its population & industries. Subsidies will eventually fail and Kenya should stay away from these and concentrate on making the environment attractive for investors & industrial production.