Guest guest Posted September 8, 2006 Report Share Posted September 8, 2006 Matunda, Unless you are a golfer like Sang, you're not supposed to know " the rough " <smile>.But yes, Hezekiah, a former Bus kbs DRIVER HAS COME A LONG WAY and he never gave up.He's a challenge to all of us and we need more like him in each Location in Kenya.Have you seen the Secondary School Pics? My Goodness! Let me know if you haven't.I'am talking of a MODERN school and not a wooden/mabati structures.And he has water, electricity, a clinic and 'TRANSPORT " ...He he he he................ By awarding him the Ex.award, KCA did the right thing. When I grow up like Mwende Janet, Beldina,Hez, Nd Owino and others in the the Kenya Aids forum my village will be like Hez's. I will start with a borehole, namna that, namna that............................Will you be there for me? Wams On 9/8/06, nmatunda <matunda@...> wrote: > > > Wamuhu, ine, > > This one great achievement of the KCA Award of Excellence and I must say > that Hezekiah Nyaranga has lived to the values intended at the creation > of the award. It is also heartening that he is involved in a critical > area of human care and giving hope and opportunity for a number of young > people! > > Now get those other " diamonds in the rough " like Hezekiah's was a few > years back and let's bring them up to the surface and let the light > shine on them. > > Heri na baraka. > > Matunda Nyanchama > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hi Mk, > > > > > > I met Hezie this morning and gave him the $50 from STOP (it came to > Kshs > > > 4,000 -assuming an exchange rate of 80Kshs to the dollar)- the > amount meant > > > as my contribution to KCA Excellence Award). > > > And then he showed me an e-mail he had just received in which the > sponsors > > > for the school (which he has completed building) have given yet > another > > > $50,000 for support for teachers etc. And as I told him last year > that > > > " Abarikiwe mpaka ashangae " , alikuwa ameshangaa kwa baraka! And I > told him, > > > " Mungu aendelee kukubariki mpaka ushangae sana, sana, tena kabisa " . > > > ine. > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2006 Report Share Posted September 8, 2006 Matunda, Unless you are a golfer like Sang, you're not supposed to know " the rough " <smile>.But yes, Hezekiah, a former Bus kbs DRIVER HAS COME A LONG WAY and he never gave up.He's a challenge to all of us and we need more like him in each Location in Kenya.Have you seen the Secondary School Pics? My Goodness! Let me know if you haven't.I'am talking of a MODERN school and not a wooden/mabati structures.And he has water, electricity, a clinic and 'TRANSPORT " ...He he he he................ By awarding him the Ex.award, KCA did the right thing. When I grow up like Mwende Janet, Beldina,Hez, Nd Owino and others in the the Kenya Aids forum my village will be like Hez's. I will start with a borehole, namna that, namna that............................Will you be there for me? Wams On 9/8/06, nmatunda <matunda@...> wrote: > > > Wamuhu, ine, > > This one great achievement of the KCA Award of Excellence and I must say > that Hezekiah Nyaranga has lived to the values intended at the creation > of the award. It is also heartening that he is involved in a critical > area of human care and giving hope and opportunity for a number of young > people! > > Now get those other " diamonds in the rough " like Hezekiah's was a few > years back and let's bring them up to the surface and let the light > shine on them. > > Heri na baraka. > > Matunda Nyanchama > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hi Mk, > > > > > > I met Hezie this morning and gave him the $50 from STOP (it came to > Kshs > > > 4,000 -assuming an exchange rate of 80Kshs to the dollar)- the > amount meant > > > as my contribution to KCA Excellence Award). > > > And then he showed me an e-mail he had just received in which the > sponsors > > > for the school (which he has completed building) have given yet > another > > > $50,000 for support for teachers etc. And as I told him last year > that > > > " Abarikiwe mpaka ashangae " , alikuwa ameshangaa kwa baraka! And I > told him, > > > " Mungu aendelee kukubariki mpaka ushangae sana, sana, tena kabisa " . > > > ine. > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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