Thursday, 26 February 2015

CREATE A GO - SLOW AND RISK SUSPENSION. STUDENTS WARNED

SPAS students of Kisii University were yesterday, 25th Feb issued with a suspension threat for questioning the institution on the credibility and accreditation of their courses.
The students realized that their courses are not accredited, when Higher Education Loans Board declined to process their loans. Speaking to the HELB respondents at Kisii Huduma Centre on 24th Feb, I was told that the students’ loans could not be processed, due to the incompatibility of their registration numbers with the ones the HELB recognizes.
The suspension threat issued by the university union in lecture hall four was as a result of the fact that, the SPAS students were on the verge of developing an ingrained tendency of boycotting classes. Led by their class representatives, the SPAS students – majorly the first years, made a consensus not to attend any lecture after seeking intervention from the relevant authority with no success.

My efforts to reach the Institution’s Deputy Vice Chancellor in charge of Academics affairs was futile, as I was told that he was seriously committed to have a chat with me.

Wednesday, 25 February 2015

TEN REASONS WHY I LOVE KENYA.


1.       Kenya is the only country where we watch karate instead of parliament proceedings.
2.       It is only in Kenya where we promise kids laptops and give them condoms instead.
3.       It is only in Kenya where a land grabber is known to be a private developer.
4.       It is only in Kenya where MPs pass a bill on their salary increment faster than that of country security.
5.       It is only in Kenya where most universities are named after dead people.
6.       It is only in Kenya where being a governor is like seducing your boss’ wife. “you can lose your job anytime”
7.       It is only in Kenya where a footballer sliding on the pitch is like signing a contract to sit on a wheel chair.
8.       It is only in Kenya where there exist The University of The 21st Century. Ironically, they have a corridor as their administration block.
9.       It is only in Kenya where we have 47 counties.

10.   It is only in Kenya where we have one of the state houses situated in Kisumu but the president has never visited the city since he got into power. 

POOR EATING HABIT IS LIKE TAKING A TICKET TO THE GRAVE

      
Kenya as a developing country is in a process of transition between traditional and modern lifestyles and despite having access to a large variety of veges, Kenyans are not grazing enough on greens.
                                                        Minimal similarity
There is no similar dish that represents all the Kenyan ethnic groups. Different communities have their own native foods. Staples are maize, millet and other cereals depending on the regions, including sorghum. Serials are often eaten with various dishes inclusion of a wide range of fresh vegetables. The foods that are mostly consumed universally in Kenya are ugali, sukuma wiki and nyama choma.
Sukuma wiki’, a Swahili phrase which literally means “to push the week”, is a simple dish made with greens, similar to kales and collards that can also be made with cassava, potato or pumpkin leaves. Its Swahili name is derived from the fact that it is typically eaten to ‘get through the week’ or ‘stretch the week’.
Nyama choma is grilled meat – usually goat or sheep. It is grilled over open fire and usually eaten with ugali and kachumbari.
                                                    Ethnical preferences
One man’s meat may be another man’s poison, different communities have developed an ingrained appetite for particular meals that a week’s suspension of the dish to them is like sick ling without medication. The Luhyas, particularly residing in the western region of the country, Ingokho (chicken) and ugali is a favourite dish even though they also eat tsisaka, miroo and many other dishes.
Central Kenya, an area adversely and mainly dominated by the Kikuyu is also a region of diversified preference. A lot of tubers, including ngwaci (Irish potato), nduma (arrow roots), ikwa (yams) and mianga (cassava) are largely consumed, as well as legumes like beans and njahi (a kikuyu bean)
Around the lake region, mainly western region around lake Victoria, resides the Luo community; kuon (ugali) and rech (fish) is their favourite dish, as well as gweno (chicken), aliya (sun dried meat) and green vegetables such as osuga, akeyo, muto and boo
                                                Eating trends
As you move towards the urban centers, foods eaten by the working families vary according to preference and ethnicity. Rice and stew is more common among the working families, and other dishes i.e. chapatti (parantha), chicken stew etc. the working class within the urban centers constituting the middle and high class have currently developed eating habits with flesh constituting the better parts of the dish.
Junk food, low in nutritional value and containing a lot of calories, sugar, fat and salt are taking over the market and the world of food consumption. Salted snacks, gum, candy, sweet desserts, fried fast food and sugary carbonated beverages are the current highly consumed food.

                                           Flesh consumption
In a study conducted by World Health Organization, it was found out that there is a relation and a significant interrelation between cancer and meat consumption. The study found out that there is a significant reduction in cancer risks among those who avoid meat. The study also found out that the rate at which the risk of colon cancer development in those who consume meat daily is approximately three times.

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Large quantity of beef, on a chop board (left), chicken meat, cut into smaller parts to undergo cooking (right)   photo  Otieno Lawrence
                                      
                                                   Health effects
A study by Paul Johnson and Paul Kenny at the Scripps Research Institute in 2008 suggests that Junk food consumption alters brain activity in a manner similar to addictive drugs i.e. cocaine and heroin.
Energy and focus is always significant in the child’s development stages, the Women’s and Children’s Health Network states that diet has a significant effect on children’s study habits. Foods with high sugar content deplete energy levels and the ability to concentrate on extended periods of time. This also affects their physique and they may not be able to concentrate in matters pertaining physical exercise.
                                              Chronic illnesses.
According to the Prevention Institute, experts blame junk food for the rising rates of diabetes, high blood pressure and stroke. In a study conducted in U.S.A, the Centre For Disease Control and Prevention predicts that if current trends continue, one in three U.S adults will have diabetes by the year 2050. Diabetes can lead to disability and premature death. The Centre for Food Safety noted in 2012 that obese children are also more likely to develop high cholesterol and heart disease later in life.
Junk food can be appealing for a variety of reasons including convenience, price and taste. For children, who do not always understand the health consequences of their eating habits, junk foods may appear especially appetizing.
Regular consumption of junk foods by children may lead to complications and such children are at an increased risk for health complications like obesity, depression, low self esteem as well as low performance in the extracurricular activities.
                                  Remarkable efforts 
Many countries are doing a lot to curb junk food consumption. Denmark for example, in their efforts to reduce saturated fat consumption between the periods of Dec 2011 and Nov 2012, introduced the first fat – food tax in the world by imposing a surcharge on all foods that contain more than 2.3% saturated fat.
Hungary also followed suit by imposing tax on packaged foods that contain unhealthy concentrations i.e. beverages containing more than 20mg of caffeine per 100ml.
Norway on the other hand taxes refined sugar and Mexico also features in the list with various excises on unhealthy food.  
Even though eating is an action which must be done for survival, with some of the people eating to live while some living to eat, diet is a vital thing that should be looked and considered my most if not all of the beings within the planet. The world is graduating and so does the eating habits of the inhabitants but, should you consume what is unfit for your health or should we consider and cross examine everything brought to us before rushing and consuming it even if it is so a appealing to the eye?                         


STARLETS TO SHINE BRIGHT

The Harambee starlets will play a friendly match against Egypt women’s football team on Saturday 28th, at the Safaricom stadium, Kasarani.
Headed by a CAF coaching instructor, Ouma, and assisted by Doreen Nabwire, the football fraternity in Kenya and the fanatics in general are looking forward to a good performance, if not an excellent one from our ladies.
With a more experienced technical bench – Ouma being one of the key pillars in the technical bench of the KPL side, Sofapaka, the starlets are geared and are more than expected to shine.
A 29 member provisional squad has been picked to represent Kenya in the match, and to fulfill the spirit of patriotism, which also is inclusion of a good performance.
This friendly match will assist the Kenyan ladies in preparation for the 2016 Rio Olympic Qualifier match against Botswana in April this year.
The Egyptians are expected in the country on Friday morning while the match will commence on Saturday at 3.PM.


KILIO CHA HAKI

Mioyo yetu yaumia, ndoto zetu za didimia,
Wakati wetu wa timia, duniani twapitia,
Swali langu kwa wakenya, mbona chuki kwa wenzetu?

Usalama wa mwananchi, ni hekaya kwa Abunuasi
Ukijiburudisha kilabuni, kuamka kesho jinamizi
Swali langu kwa wakenya, atakeyekufa kesho ni nani?

Twapoteza wahitajika, kwa vinyweo kadhalika
kwani kifo hakina huruma, kwa mkenya mheshimiwa
dua langu kwake Mola, laza roho zetu pahali pema.



THE UNWELCOMED VISITORS

                                                  
Residents of Kisii town are currently in shock due to the mushrooming invasion of the town by the unwelcomed visitors, “bats”.
The highly developing town situated in Nyanza region, and due to the presence of gloomy vegetation within the town, bats have found it easier to dwell within the town. The ugly creatures, producing a stench which can never be pleasant even to the mentally ill now provides a new look of the town.
The scene of the domicile of the bats reminded me of the ten plagues that befell Egypt, particularly the invasion by the Frogs! The ‘territories of the flying mammals’ is a no go zone. Business being the major activity going on within the town but there is no single business going on under the trees terrorized by the bats. Even if there could be a hawker determined to open a grocery within these areas, he/she could have gone hungry because nobody dare stop even for a second within these areas, let alone a minute!
Known for its beautiful vegetation and climatic condition, Kisii town is now taking a new route and sooner or later, its beauty will soon fade away as dew if the current menace is not addressed and taken into consideration.
My appeal to the county government of Kisii is to try and find a solution to curb the rising menace within the beautiful town which I particularly refer to as “the city of south Nyanza” 

  
Bats residing on the twigs (left), leafless twigs left after migration of bats to other parts of the town(right)
PHOTO    OTIENO LAWRENCE


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A Salute to My Governor

                    My Governor my pride

From Kisii County hails a man with passion,
In the political arena he has occupied a position,
Both in the government and in opposition,
His Excellency mr. Ongwae, my governor my pride.

Kisii town shines bright with light,
The security we need is available and tight,
He’s a great man, whose decisions are ever right,
His Excellency mr. Ongwae, my governor my pride.

Employment he has offered not only for his tribe,
For qualified personnel and not on matters bribe,
A chat with him always create a good vibe,
His Excellency mr. Ongwae, my governor my pride.

My conscience tells me that he is a man God given,
He is one of his kinds maybe sent from heaven,
He is more than legible and that he has proven,

His Excellency mr. Ongwae, my governor my pride.