UB 40 – Ali Campbell-Yes, you are officially my favouritest singer – band! November 30, 2008
Posted by Mutongoria in music, news, self.Tags: ali campbell, carnivore, concert, kenya, nairobi, reggae, ub 4o
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A little bit of history first:
The multi-platinum selling reggae group UB40 will stage its maiden Kenyan concert on November 15 in Nairobi. The show comes after the group released its 24th album, 24-7, and the departure of Robin Campbell, who steered the band to the top.
UB 40 rose to fame with the 1983 release of the Labour of Love album, which topped charts in the UK and ruled Billboard’s top 200 in the US, with hits such as Red Red Wine making it a household name. Its debut album, Signing Off (1980), went platinum and spent 72 weeks on the international music charts.
Equally popular was their most successful worldwide single, Falling in Love with You (1993) — a cover version of Elvis Presley ballad’s, I Can’t Help. Other UB40 popular hits include Rat in My Kitchen, Kingston Town, I Think It’s Going to Rain and Tell It As It Is.
After almost a decade of silence the band, which comprises James Brown, Earl Falconer, Norman Lamont and Brian, made a comeback with the 2007 release of Reasons.
“We have everything set for Nairobi. Kenya is a great country and we would love to perform there as part of our world tour,” James said at the Kampala gig in February. “We will come and thrill Nairobi when everything is alright,” he had added, alluding that their planned February Nairobi tour had been halted due to the post-election violence.
Campell’s exit fanned speculation that the group was headed for a split. “Campbell was our lead and we are sad he had to leave. But a band is never about a fellow and this is not the last you are hearing of UB40,” James was quoted as saying on the day the group bid farewell to their vocalist.
Even though the band said Campbell was leaving to concentrate on solo projects, the lead singer later alluded to internal disputes when he said he left due to ‘management difficulties’.
But even after the big hype and great expectations, the 17-track album has failed to go top 75 in the UK. The launch four months ago coincided with a UK tour, which climaxed in the recording of their next album Labour of Love IV.
UB40 is one of the most successful reggae bands of all times. They have sold more than 70 million albums and hosted memorable world tour concerts, spreading reggae to South America and Russia, besides bagging some of the most coveted music awards.
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Now, somehow, someway, the UB40 bashment was cancelled – postponed and soon forgotten about.
Then Ali campbel was announced to be coming.
Ali was not only lead singer of UB40, but the creative mind and key songwriter for the band. The show is organised by Rani Productions which has in the past brought to Kenya Sean Paul, Wayne Wonder, Raghav, Rishi Rich inconjuction with and CentreStage Experiential Marketing who brought Femi Kuti and TOK.
Ali was the lead singer at UB 40 and is voice leas such great ballads as Cherio cherio baby [you should at least have seen him perform that one; It was Awesome!!], Red red wine, homely girl, Reasons and countless others.
<— The action starts here — >
Wednesday i was at Tamambo westlands buying tickets. Two. one for me and one for my swits. No need to listen to UB 4 sing homely gal without a nice person to sing it to!
Thursday – Meet with me swits to tell her that the band whose lyrics I borrowed heavily from when we were getting close was coming to town. She was skeptical at first as kenyan reggae shows are known to get messed up pretty bad. Some convincing on my part and the date was set.
Friday – at work prepared my laptof for a wedding where I was due to dj for a friend.
Saturday – the wedding was late [aren't they all?] ut went well too. the bride was extremely beautiful.
Saturday night – We were late – arrived at Carnivore stage at around 8;30 pm with my swits.
Was surprised there were no queues and Carnivore and went right in. First some food at the stalls that I found to be quite competitively priced.
On stage was Boda boda band that was curtain raising for UB40. They did a great performance but there was an issue. Carnivore management refused to power-up the system for them. Boda boda band could not hear the music they were playing as there were no monitor speakers! Despite kidum asking for it countless times Carnivore totally refused to give the monitor sound. Imagine not hearing the music oyu are playing n from of a a capacity crowd!
Shame on carnivore.
The security was great. There were dark men in black suits, white shirts and bow ties all over the place. There was also supplementar security provided by RADAR security ltd. Good job to whoever organised that.
And then Ali Campbell showed up and gave what must be the greatest performance I have ever seen. I loved every minute! The band was amazingly cordinated and brought out a performance I will be remembering for a long time to come.
ALI CAMPBELL – THANK YOU!!
Dj kalonje Reviewed – the youngest dj in kenya November 28, 2008
Posted by Mutongoria in IT, humour, self.Tags: dj kalonje, mc, mixing, music, selection, transitions, videos
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Confession – I have never met this guy, actually never seen him play but since I have been made to listen to him – I may just as well make a post about it.
I have been following the work of this dj for some time now and think it appropriate since I lend him my ear at least thrice every week. I hear him in matatus as i head home in the evenings or as I come to work in the morning – apparently the drivers and conductors of public transport where I come from consider him a guru in arts of public entertainment.
I beg to differ – over the last year – I think I have seen DJ kalonje transform from a kid who has nothing to his name but borrowed vcds to a fairly … acceptable .. mixmaster.
Mixing skills [7 out of 10]
there has been great improvement in the quality of his mixes. At least the beats dont clash anymore! I still hold one of his mixes in my archives on examples of how-not-to-mix! But this morning I heard his mix of Jah Watchman’s club anthem and R Kelly’s Burn it up - I had to admit that his fingers are not quite as shaky! You can always tell a real dj by his ability to cue a single, remixing it on the fly and something little I call re-beating where the dj remixes the whole sample by juggling a single beat. DJ Lastborn is perfect at this. Dj kalonje is learning nicely.
Music selection [6 out of 10]
Not much to write home about his selection of music. Not much to complain either. It is just there!
MC [5 out of 10]
Saying that you are the “youngest dj in East Africa” doesn’t sound very attractive for anyone who has been more than a year out of high school! I doubt it sounds good even to those who are currently in primary school. I love dj Adrian’s ‘your favourite dj’s favourite dj!’ that is one smasher of a line! I hope dj kalonje reads this so if you have any suggestions please post them here.
Video [5 out of 10]
The five point are only for they syncing that has been attempted [with some success] in recent releases. Other wise, like all Kenyan video mixers [except blackstar entertainment @ citizen tv] the video is wack to say the least and the mixing has have been done with scissors or a hacksaw. Video editors know what I mean.
Part of it is not his fault – videos available in the Kenyan market are Wack! But is that an excuse to …. can’t you try some creativity. Words that don’t keep popping! remove the adverts and please please please do not make a video transition last more than five seconds. Your transitions are torture!!!
Anyhow, Dj kalonje – I believe you can.
If you grow by another 150% in the next six months I promise to like you!
Lessons in Kenya Politics : Raila is Evil, Says Minister November 28, 2008
Posted by Mutongoria in Uncategorized.Tags: kilindini, makwere, mwaruwa, open skies, port, raila, transport
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From: Nairobi Star (Nairobi)
26 November 2008
Posted to the web 25 November 2008
Andrew Teyie
Transport minister Chirau Makwere has accused Prime Minister Raila Odinga of being evil and stealing the credit for his achievements, the Nairobi Star has exclusively learnt.
Their thorny relationship was exposed last week when Mwakwere appeared before the Public Investment Committee. Mwakwere was answering questions about the abrupt cancellation of the tender for a second bulk grain handler at Mombasa port.
Makwere told the PIC that Raila has claimed all the credit for everything he has done in his ministry.
Makwere accused Raila of continuing to interfere in the affairs of his ministry and plotting to block his election in December 2007 by supporting his ODM rival for the Matuga constituency, Hassan Mwanyoha, who he said was funded by Mombasa businessman Mohammed Jaffer.
Makwere belongs to PNU while Raila is party leader of ODM.
Jaffer owns Grain Bulk Handling Company Limited which has a monopoly of bulk handling imports and exports of grain. An eight year monopoly ended in February and the Kenya Ports Authority had tendered for a second operator to provide competition and lower charges. At the last minute, the opening of the tender documents was cancelled, allegedly on the orders of the Prime Minister who said it would discourage investors.
“Him and the Prime Minister have been evil to me,” Mwakwere told the PIC members. “They have been so evil to me that I am the only Member of Parliament in whose constituency the Prime Minister came with the Pentagon with the sole agenda to ensure the people did not elect me.
Their financier was Mohammed Jaffer”.
Makwere told the PIC members that he comfortably won the Matuga seat but Jaffer went ahead to fund the petition against him which was eventually dismissed by the court.
According to some PIC members, Makwere could not pinpoint when Raila got involved in the grain bulk handling issue but that he learnt of Raila’s cancellation of the tender when he was attending a hearing of the election petition in Mombasa.
“It is like a continuation of the political situation that we were in when we were vying for our political seats or may be one wanted to up stage (sic), what I had already started,” Makwere told members.
He complained that Raila had tried to upstage him on other occasions.
“It is not the first time. When I sent Mwaruwa (former Kenya Ports Authority Managing Director) on leave and appointed Mulewa to act, he was not involved in any manner whatsoever,” Makwere told members.
He said Raila jumped on the letter written by his Mwakere’s Permanent Secretary and copied to the Head of Civil Service, Francis Muthaura, and the PS in the Prime Minister’s Office.
In the letter Mwakwere said that he had convened a press conference for 1 pm the following day to announce Mwaruwa’s suspension and Mulewa’s appointment.
However, Raila announced the changes at Mombasa port at 11am, two hours earlier than Mwakwere’s scheduled press conference.
“He pre-empted it and said that he had appointed a managing director.
There he was, they gave him a standing ovation and everybody was looking at me wondering this fellow is just sitting there, this is how things are done,” Makwere told members.
Mwakwere also complained to the PIC how Raila had jumped on the open skies deal he had struck with the US government.
“Another time we were in America, for two years I was negotiating with them to bring their aircrafts here- direct flights to Nairobi, either from Miami, Atlanta or wherever,” Mwakwere told the committee.
He noted that the deal was tedious and took two years to negotiate.
Suddenly, Makwere told members, Raila visited the United States in May and claimed he had signed the deal for Kenya.
Mwakwere noted that it was just a coincidence that Raila had gone to visit friends just as the deal was being signed.
“The story was we all thank the Prime Minister, who has been in office for only two weeks and he has brought us goodies. There will be direct flights from America to Kenya. This is a wonderful job!” said Makwere.
“I was lost there. I was totally lost! He had nothing to do with it.
Absolutely nothing,” he said.
Mwakwere told members that he was therefore not surprised when Raila cancelled the grain bulk handling deal.
He said that he had planned to review that decision and Raila learnt of it through a memo to his PS.
“I do not think he had any strong reasons. The master plan is not a strong reason. Master plans are made and unmade,” stated Mwakwere. “A masterplan should not be the reason why we have a second handler or not,”
Mwakwere informed members that a 25-year port development masterplan was developed in 2000 and included the second grain bulk handling project. A decision was however yet to be made whether the facility would be established at Lamu, Ndongo Kundu in Kwale or at Kilindini.
Grand Theft – Sh2b for Kibaki, Raila new offices November 28, 2008
Posted by Mutongoria in news, politics.Tags: governement, harambee house, kibaki, offices, raila, shell-bp house
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By Isaac Ongiri – the east african standard
The Government plans to build new offices for President Kibaki and Prime Minister Raila Odinga at a cost of Sh1.9 billion, The Standard can reveal.
The plan is a culmination of attempts to get a permanent location for the offices of the Prime Minister — a position that was created this year — at a place close to the President’s office for ease of operations. Plans that would have seen the Government buy BP/Shell House on Nairobi’s Harambee Avenue to house the offices of the Prime Minister and other ministries under his ambit seem to have come a cropper.
The President and the Prime Minister’s offices will now be built in the up-market Upper Hill neighbourhood, away from the busy city centre. The President’s offices have been at Harambee House in downtown Nairobi since 1961.
The Government confirmed it has already acquired land in Upper Hill where the office of the President, to be named New Harambee House, would be built.
Housing PS Tirop Kosgey confirmed that land initially set aside for the construction of Capitol Hill Police Station at Upper Hill estate will be the one in which the President’s new office will be constructed.
Six month notice
The Standard established that the Government’s Estate Department under the Housing ministry was in the process of securing land in the same area for the construction of another building to house the Prime Minister’s offices.
Mr Kosgey confirmed the plans and said it would cost Sh1.2 billion to build a new office for the Presidency. However, the money was not factored in this year’s Budget.
“We have acquired land to construct a building to be known as New Harambee House in Upper Hill. What remains is to set the logistics in motion in order to implement the plans,” Kosgey said.
But he disclosed that Treasury had set aside Sh700 million for the purchase of a new building to house the PM’s departmental complex.
The PS said initial plans to have the PM’s offices moved to a building on Harambee Avenue by January next year will now be delayed as the State works out the Upper Hill option.
The Government had learnt that the planned January relocation could not have been viable even if a building was bought because the tenants would have to be given six months’ notice to move.
Kosgey said the Government has for several months been evaluating proposals by estate agents on a building to house the PM’s offices.
Shell and BP and Marshals buildings on Harambee Avenue, opposite the President’s Harambee House office, had earlier been mooted as possible facilities to be considered for the Prime Minister’s offices.
“Yes, we have been talking to Shell and BP and others, but we agreed on nothing. In fact, we are highly considering plans to put up a Government house for that particular purpose,” the PS stated.
He, however, pointed out that the ministry hoped to get land opposite the one acquired for the President’s office so that the buildings were directly opposite each other.
The building to house the premier’s office will also accommodate ministries and departments under it. Currently, they are in different buildings.
The Ministry of Planning and that of Public Service and departmental offices such as personnel management, Prime Minister’s Press Service and the parliamentary secretariat would be housed at the new building.
Failed to strike deal
New Harambee House will also continue to provide room for the Ministry of Internal Security, Cabinet Office and other departments under OP. “We are looking forward to the construction of decent suites befitting the status of the two offices,” Kosgey said.
Since April, a committee of ministries, including the Prime Minister’s office, Housing, Public Works, Lands and Finance ministries, has been working on modalities of buying a building to house the premier.
Shell and BP House had been favoured for its ideal location directly opposite Harambee House.
The committee is said to have failed to strike a deal with an estate agency on the price after the former quoted a price the Government said was unrealistic.
Office of the Prime Minister PS Mohamed Isahakia declined to comment on the extent of the disagreement when we contacted him.
“I prefer you get the details from the Ministry of housing. My ministry is not involved,” Dr Isahakia said.
Kosgey, however, did not confirm or deny that they had differed with representatives of Shell and BP. He said the committee was discussing with the company with a host of options on the table.
“We have never told anyone we had settled on Shell and BP. We have several options and no one can monopolise,” he said.
President Kibaki kept off Harambee House until early this year. He has now made it routine to work from the office at least once a week, breaking from his past habit of sticking to State House for official matters.
The building provides office for the President, Ministry of Public Service, Ministry of Internal Security and Provincial Administration, Head of Public Service, Administration Police headquarters and the Directorate of Personnel Management.
Raila operates from temporary offices at Treasury building where departmental offices under him are also located. His parliamentary secretariat has been allocated the office formerly reserved for the Leader of the Official Opposition at Parliament Buildings.
catch up November 24, 2008
Posted by Mutongoria in IT, self, web, work.Tags: asp, odbc, php, wordpress
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So I’ve been away for a week!
its been that long?
yes it has.
Sorry bwana – niliwakosa sana. Mpo vipi?
Actually, i never left
been online all this time but tied with assignments projects and idling on facebook.
that is solved now.
I have suspended my facebook account.
yes I have!
Instead of always watching my back at the office … facebook should be illegal anyway …
so I’ve left facebook tou join … YOU!
Isn’t that nice?
by the way I have been working on wordpress – crazy sh*t if there ever was.
But it was great and i should be doing very well very soon. – financialy.
Yaani, tear wordpress apart and put it back together- wiht exceptional user features – with an additional custom-made content management system integrated.
Also did some work with SMF [simple machines forums] – setting up a custom template to go with a matching wordpress magazine theme.
So you see, I’ve been quite busy – by my love for my peeps is there still.
nest i wat to creat a directory with coursers. different institutions – similar and same and different courses. then ratings, searches, advertising, subscriptions and some nice profits!!
i’ll make some wordpress tutorials soon – when there is time.
I’m loving it more and more each time.
I am thinking I should change my biz website to wordpress! yes I know we work great together. I wanted to redo it full flash but after seeing the whale hunt i thought … who has the time? But if I get one hot client I promise to do one for the fans.
i am now having an ongoing affair with ASP. yes I know she is bad but sice 90% of computers inthe world run windows … please understand. But I’ve set up all our servers to also run PHP. Connecting to ms sql erver is more sh*t but i hacked it with ODBC!
gotta go now.
nawapenda wo!
Kenya education Magazine Review November 20, 2008
Posted by Mutongoria in IT, news, web.Tags: education, forum, magazine, review, shule101
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This new website was recently brought to my attentiona nd am planning to do a review of it as soon as I get some time on my hands but here is a brief.
1. Design 9/10
2. Functionality 8/10
3. Content 7/10 – Nice articles but Origunal?
4. Custom feature: 6/10 -The directory is amazing but you need to kickstart it – Add details please
5. Logo – Beautiful!
.Net application pools November 18, 2008
Posted by Mutongoria in IT, web.Tags: .net, application, IIS, pools
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Why it is a bad idea to isolate ASP.Net applications by using Application Pools.
- ASP.Net applications all require the .Net Framework, which is a fixed overhead (in the neighborhood of at least 20MB RAM) paid by every process that loads an ASP.Net application. Suppose you have 10 ASP.Net applications. If each application is in its own Application Pool, you can have up to 10 copies of the .Net Framework loaded in memory by each w3wp.exe of each Application Pool. Efficiency says that you really only need one copy of the .Net Framework for all of the ASP.Net applications, and this is possible only if all 10 ASP.Net applications are in the same Application Pool.
- ASP.Net applications do not benefit from Application Pool based isolation (by process identity) because ASP.Net runs managed code, which already has CAS and does NOT rely on user identity nor process space for isolation. AppDomain is the logical concept that is enforced by ASP.Net to isolate the ASP.Net applications. Of course, this is a different story for native code applications like ASP, ISAPI, CGI which do benefit from using process space for isolation.
Application pool is used to not affect the applications running in other application pools while errors in one application pool. It only affects current application pool. Modifying web.config will cause the application to restart. There is a difference between application pools and application. The application pool will consist of one or several worker processes and may host one or several applications. When application restarts, which doesn’t cause application pool to recycle, instead, it only restarts one of the applications hosted by the application pool.
Sharing a web server between development teams is always [NOT] fun. If a developer creates a web application on IIS that uses .Net 1.1 for example (not an uncommon occurance) and some other developer creates a web application on that same server but this second one uses .Net 2.0 (something becoming more common every day). Odds are that the developers and even sometimes the network engineer or web master will allow the defaults to lull them into the false sense that it was an easy and straightforward task.The problem is that they both allowed the “Default Application Pool” to remain selected and now the second of these sites to load will crash IIS.
You can’t have two different versions of .Net loaded into the same process and Application Pool often (though not always) means the same process.
PHP on IIS served warm with MS SQL November 18, 2008
Posted by Mutongoria in IT, web, work.Tags: asp.net, IIS, mcp, odvc, php, sql server
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I am rebuilding an application that had been done on ASP and the only thing that I’d claim to be enjoying is learning new tricks the hard way.
But yes, I am one of those people who enjoy some good old thinking everything and I really can complain. First, am connecting with ODBC which is a little slow and can give you some timeouts if you are not careful.
Come to think of it; am delighted to learn that you can create a view in MS SQL server and then query that view in your code! For the uninitiated. A view is a query. If you don’t know what a query is you may want to read another post. You can store that query and then pick from it in your code. make another query from it.
The things I can do with this thing are endless!!!
Am already thinking about caching huge user databases. Syncing with domain controllers for users and the possibilities are endless. … and they can result in some amazing applications. Bill Gates may not have been the worst wolf after all.
But besides that, I still think that much more could have been done to make IIS a friendlier application development environment for develiopers. Lie microsoft would have spent some time making developer resources available and allowing developers to connect easily to databases of their choice!!
Any how, me thinks that the time is right to delve in to ASP too; particularly ASP.NET 2.0. SAm still using IIS and think that it would be too much of a hassle to move all my million and one applications to ASP 3.5 right away. That means going to class in January for that MCP[Microsoft Certified Programmer] that I have been thinking about – especially now that I work in an office where theh boss can pay for it … mhmhm.
which reminds me – that application I was building may not be getting built after all.
Am the dj sho’s been told to stop his music. Gotta call the boss
php on IIS November 17, 2008
Posted by Mutongoria in news, web, work.Tags: IIS, ms sql server, php
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Sh*t happens …. most of it comes from Microsoft. not that he is a bad bad person – just htat for someone who consumes as much computer grabage as he often has to – there has to be a relevant about of ‘toilet time’ to with it.
My current stress is running PHP on IIS 6. connecting to an external database server. Easy? yes after you have made the php finctions to run smoothly … espcially mssql_connect that connect to ms server database.
more later.
Kenya’s top 18 websites – November November 14, 2008
Posted by Mutongoria in IT, news, web, work.Tags: accesskenya, bdafrica, haiya, hits, kenya, nation, online, rich.co.ke, standard, stockskenya, top, visitors, websites
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The battle for Kenya’s growing internet traffic is hotter than ever before. Companies with huge spending budgets are threatening to change the way online business goes down in Kenya. haiya.co.ke is one case in point. There is not much change but its coming i can see the clouds and the crowds.
This ranking considers only one thing – Hits. We don’t care if you look like Cecilia Mwangi or like Pamela Jelimo. Just one thing – Do you have the fans? Here are Kenya’s top eighteen websites for the last thirty days.
- nation.co.ke – The change from nationmedia.com to nation.co.ke briefly sent the media house’s primary website tumbling in the charts but it has recovered nicely since then. The design looks like wordpress. Yes! I said it. WordPress. the urls are very unique but they could be friendlier. The addition of user comments is a great idea that should have been brought in eons ago.
- eastandard.net – Kenya’s other daily newspaper. A change of CMS and an improved template has only worked to keep them a stable number two. Understandable considering who they are fighting with. Please ask posta pay to return the space they grabbed on your banner since …. two templates ago.
- haiya.co.ke – New by East Africa Magazines ltd. Evidence that internet marketing actually works. They have invested load in advertising their website on Google and certain other advertising networks. And this is the fastest entry to the top five ever! Congrats people. I hope that the cash investment shows on the returns.
- rich.co.ke – This is the home of all investing Kenyans. reviews, prices and updates. I still haven’t figured out how this guy makes his money! Googleads?
- stockskenya.com – The old home of stocks reviews, prices and updates second to Rich.co.ke but still and impressive top-five contender.
- bdafrica.com – Another nation media website. The business daily has the best search appearance of any news site in Kenya. Business information
- accesskenya.com – Your are Kenya’s official corporate ISP. I give you that. Is the traffic regular web visitors or its your regular clients monitoring their internet connection graphs?
- strathmore.edu – Catholic sponsored Strathmore is showing strong. The only university with an MIT opencourseware mirror this side of civilization. i have to warn you though, if you do not upgrade soon UONBI will zoom past you!
- uonbi.ac.ke – Good to see the university of Nairobi showing up here. There could be hope for Kenya universities after all! The recent design update is lovely! The place for that other design – which you have graciously removed is … There is no space for such design int he top Ten!! Congrats ICTC.
- drum.co.ke – East Africa magazines ltd has Kenya best magazines stable and they are taking them online with a bang!
- brightermonday.com – jobs – There are a whole bunch of Kenyans enjoying Brighter Mondays because of you. Congrats
- kenya-airways.com – Online ticketing, online payments, unlimited budget for the site .. it’s criminal for you to miss out on the top ten! But the Again – i hear the fuel prices have been unfair on you. I sish you better prices ahead.
- richlive.co.ke – Rich.co.ke stocks prices Live on your computer. Need I say more? The best thing since … well … rich.co.ke! Am lovin’ it!
- popotewireless.co.ke – Why am I suspecting you for routing your internet clients through your website?
- nse.co.ke – Dear NSE, I am sorry about your misfortunes. I hear it has not been well with you and your cousins from abroad have infected you with a strange disease. I trust you will all get well soon. especially your cousin NYSE – I was really worried about him. Hope you have recieved comfort from your many visitors. Your greatest gift is of course allowing others to sell your data. I hope you get better soon. Your trully, Investor.
- bestjobskenya.com jobs – doing good as always. but consider partnerships in the coming months else mtashindwa! Tot a threat, but a promise.
- campusvybe.com – Campus – News views and information and campus life in Kenya. Not recommended for people below eighteen years. Totally unsuitable for anyone above 24. Hope that either a) the site is mirrored ont he campuses or b) internet speeds have tremendously improved since we left campus. Where is your sister site: mwafrika.com? Intrepid is making both of ya look good!
- royalmara.com – This campsite website traffic may be party because it was featured recently on SouthAfrica’s leading broadcasting channel – SABC. Kudos for being the first tourist camp on this list ever.
So there you have it. Kenya’s top eighteen websites. Did I miss anything? Hola!
If you have any predictions for december – sema hapa!

