Thursday, May 1, 2008

Kenyans Arrested in Georgia for Siphoning Gas




With gas prices approaching $4 a gallon, this may become popular — siphoning.

On Tuesday, Marietta police arrested three men who allegedly used a gas can and a garden hose to siphon gasoline from a Mercury Marquis, a Jeep Liberty, a Ford Explorer and a GMC Sonoma. They also used the tools to suck gas from a Pontiac and Buick, according a police incident report.



"This is probably a trend you will see in the near future, as gas prices go up," said Officer Mark Bishop, a police spokesman. "They were stealing from several cars in the same complex, probably for their own use or possibly to sell."

Police arrested Ted K. Mbaya of Dallas, and Kevin M. Gitonga and George Mwangi, both of Marietta. Mbaya and Gitonga, both 20, told police they were students.

All three ran when officers approached them in the parking lot of the Silvercreek apartments at 1776 Roswell Road. Two of the suspects, Mwangi, 19, and Gitonga were shot with Tasers. Mwangi was hit with Taser prongs twice. The first time only one prong stuck to Mwangi, who kept running. The second time, the two prongs hit their target. Mwangi "was apprehended with no injuries," according to the incident report.

Kenyan Millionaire in Boston lose it All

Mr. Wilfred Saroni, the famed CEO of Holden group of companies, is about to lose it all after the closure of his school.
According to the lowell sun,nursing students attending the Holden Medical Institute are waiting for answers after the New Hampshire Board of Nursing abruptly closed the doors to the facility on Monday.

Darlene LaDuke, a single mother from Dracut, just paid her third-semester tuition bill. She was in class taking an exam when word came that the school was closing. She has looked into several other schools and discovered that many of her credits from Holden are not transferable.

“I have no idea what I’m going to do now. Everything goes down the tubes now,” LaDuke said. “I want to be a nurse. I want to help people. I have close to $20,000 invested in this.”

Wilfred Saroni, a Dracut resident who owns the institute as well as several other health-care businesses, came under scrutiny in September 2007 when employees at the Lowell-based Holden Homecare Services complained they were not getting paid, getting paid late or receiving checks that bounced.

Similar complaints began coming into the state Board of Nursing last October, according to Margaret Walker, the board’s executive director. The board requested an audit of the school’s financial statements. Saroni did not comply.

Kenyan in Seattle strangle a 75 year old woman to death


I think we are losing it. A kenyan in Seattle, WA is in big trouble after being accused of killing a 75 years old grandma. According to the DA, the Bail was set at $1 million Saturday for a 24-year-old nursing assistant who is being held on suspicion of strangling a 75-year-old woman after she left a Federal Way nursing home last month.

Njonge was arrested Thursday after the Washington State Patrol Crime Laboratory said that it had matched his DNA to that found under Britt's fingernails, according to court documents released Saturday.

He was booked in King County Jail for investigation of first-degree murder and robbery.

In the documents, Federal Way police said that Njonge denied killing Britt or having any contact with her that could have resulted in his DNA being under her fingernails.

Njonge is scheduled to return to King County Superior Court by Tuesday, said Pro tem Judge Karli Jorgensen, who set bail. Police also said they found Britt's husband's Costco card in Njonge's wallet.

Kenya Hungs himself in Dallas, TX

A Kenyan citizen has committed suicide after being served with deportation papers.

The name of the Kenyan who took his own life last on April 22nd, 2008, is George Waiyaki. He was found hanging by his roommates in the apartment they shared.

The family has sent out an appeal for help . Kenyans of goodwill are meeting in Dallas to support the loved ones and raise funds to aid in taking the body home.


Wednesday, April 30, 2008

My 2008 predictions

Now that we have Mr. Emilio as the main mark on the helm, and having to fight everyday the frank from Gema mafia on the left, Kamatusa elite on the right and Tinga from behind no wonder he does not need any more enemies.
Mr. Kibaki is caught between a very hard rock and a very hard stone. As i predicted in this blog, he will try and please every tribe and give everyone a ministry. In fact, Kenya has fifty tribes, if we would to add eight more ministries, all the tribes would be happy campers.
But let's talk about serious issues more. We have about 500,000 internally displaced Kenyans who are sleeping in the cold as our "leaders" take home 3 billion every two months according to mr. Kimunya. The need to resettle them should be the cornerstone of every descent human being.
We all know how messy that business will be. We have no way to know exert number and the arithmetic of working the refund fomula. Do we compensate the same amount for the person how was renting compared to the businessman whose entire company was burnt down? How do we account for the actual displaced persons? What is the olng term goals to address the real land injustices which our politicians are side stepping?
Its a high time we implement the Ndungu land report, not in part, but in totality. I am amazed the silence of the fat land owners when the land issue is being discussed. Otherwise, election violence will be occurring every five years, as sad as i am willing to admit.

Monday, April 28, 2008

Start As You Mean To Go On

We all enter this world in the same way
Soaked in blood, screaming and quite bare

But if you live your life in the right way
That kind of thing doesn't have to stop there

Holy Cow

Who was the first person
Maybe a man maybe a woman
To stand in a field one day
And look at a cow and say
“I'll give them a squeeze
The dangly things, these
And then without a doubt
I’ll drink whatever comes out”