Saturday, February 12, 2011

Is it the moderm revolution

 A strong wind builds-up and sweeps Mubarak from power. Thanks to dinosaur thinkers …..! In the 21 century, there is no way you can lock all the channels of communications. You have to leave the ventilations else prepare for several 1789replays.

You are either a] Dinosaur thinker b] Digital thinker.

Anyway, dinosaur thinkers are doing a good job! They are preparing for "modern revolutions". It's good they are reminding us of Napoleon Bonaparte and how he met his water-loo . Of course, not all pursuant [wielders] of the power are taking the "New Media" for granted. They have sent their [gate-keepers] to try to unravel what goes on in this new world. Unfortunately, they are very unlucky….. The founders of the "New Media",advocates and the people they trust hold the key. I have learnt that with a tooth comb and painstakingly. Catch 22!
Parting shot: The Egyptians have started along journey. A journey to build which ever culture they dim fit for generations to come. However, they should know power is sweet! And the wielders of it, changes both psychologically and biologically. I have said as much.

From the bench: Arsenal [Gunners] versus the Catalans [FC Barcelona]. Enjoy that mouth watering game…








Jambo mbwana,dada, habari gani? Mzuri sana...!

Thursday, February 3, 2011

A lost generation: Local brews and culture

………….They say, “Not everything that glitters is gold”. We have a generation that is carried by anything.Yes anything goes.   Hold your breath….from the dreadful local brew popularly known as Chagaa in Kenya to Mkomboti in South Africa.
We should give a hand to our good doctor Frank Njenga and his NACADA team for a spirited fight to save a generation.  It’s shame, to the Africans (particularly people in leadership positions) to allow their culture be eroded and madness pumped   into the constitutions. Reason….. It’s done like this else where….. It’s our right……. Then question is, to whose benefit?
China’s economy  is driven by entrenched rich culture, language and hard work. Period! Anything else is secondary.



Jambo mbwana,dada, habari gani? Mzuri sana...!