
Ok I agree KPLC are not the best run company this side of the hemisphere but they have improved. note also that unplanned developments put a strain on existing resources and they are forced to adapt on the move. I think they are trying their best. @aki as I speak my lights are going on and off and the fridge may fry if I don't switch it off so am not amused by kplc either. Well then how does it end? Heads do not roll even when people die. No one has been fired or resigned over the Sinai fire thing, cbk governor makes no apologies for raising cbr,our minister of finance has a pending criminal case even as he approves for the mps to use the contingency fund to pay off their taxes. he is still in office. I appreciate the political aspect but if he can't take responsibility who can? the kplc ceo? he may blame the rains, kengen or the gods in any order. So long as a scandal is not pegged to a name and their heads roll for it then we are going to have this conversation again in 2020. On 12/5/11, Mickey Mickey <michaelakunga@gmail.com> wrote:
its 2012 they want it so much for 2012 they need it just understand our fallacy
On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 at 11:15 AM, Anthony Tai <jicholatai@gmail.com> wrote:
@ Phares - @*mugokibati* <https://twitter.com/#%21/mugokibati> of @ kenyavision2030 <https://twitter.com/#%21/kenyavision2030> boosts that we are ahead of schedule on the vision 2030 perspective.
As upwardly mobile citizens of Kenya what have we done about the things that irk us? How about those without the stuff you have? It's only a matter of time before I see someone start something on the streets of Nairobi and others follow. Kenya is smoking and no one cares!!!
My thoughts.
Anthony Tai
"A good head and a good heart are always a formidable combination."
- Nelson Mandela
On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 at 8:17 AM, aki <aki275@gmail.com> wrote:
So as bad as a Monday morning gets: there has been no power since 3am last night, so no hot water either. The laptop battery is running low as the USB modem is further draining it quickly. The electric cooker wil not work, so no way to get hot water here either. The microwave cannot also heat water or food, there's no electricity. The gas cooker also is a useless pice of metal hardware now.
The area I stay which is close to a commercial area suffers power loss each time it rains and has been like this even before the rains started, my car is low of fuel as no station has since the last two days and there has been a cooking gas shortage for a few months now.
I think resorting back to the old days of using charcoal seems the only option for now. Unfortunately, there are very few trees around to build a fire.
Is the collapse of the economy showing its initial signs? And there was no need for an economist to say anything, that cup of coffee is the looking glass.
Me thots. :-(
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