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Monday, December 17, 2007

Happy festive season


The festive season is here with us; it is holiday time when many get the opportunity to relax, travel to different locations of the country or the world and to join family and friends in celebration.

Though the holidays may look long, we only have about two weeks to 2008, then people will get back to their normal lives, back to work and kids back to school. So when we take off to enjoy this festive season, lets remember the less fortunate in our country Kenya and other parts of the world where we are, lets spend wisely, enjoy meals but eat cautiously, we have to be careful with slaughtered animals, this are the times when we hear stories in Kenya of families hospitalised or some perished after eating a sick animal. Lets be careful while driving lets not drink too much then drive.

I cannot also forget to mention that we are 10 days to elections and must say we should vote wisely and avoid chaos; it will be a shame if you have the chance to vote and don’t then be the first to complain about the results.

All the best to everyone!

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Jamii said...

Merry Christmas and a Happy New year!

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