World stammering awareness day

As we celebrate the world stammering awareness day today, Oct 22 2021, may we seek to know more about this condition, the causes, the remedy, and how to live with people who live with the condition in our society.

Some of these ways to deal with these people includes but not limited to showing love to them, giving them time to communicate without interuption, giving them equal opportunities as others, and understanging their different needs even before they ask for them.

Have a blessed World Stammering Awareness Day

World stammering / stuttering awareness day

International Stammering Awareness Day (ISAD) happens on 22nd October every year. Stammering associations, individuals and groups around the world organise events to mark the day and to raise awareness of stuttering.

Someone once said, “stammering can feel quite like an online buffering
worth the wait. Musharaf Ashgar stammers but it doesn’t matter much. Why? Because what he says is more important than how he says it.” Do you agree?

There are many ways you can celebrate people with stammering/stuttering. From sharing information about this day or their experiences, to supporting such people if they live within your community.

Today you will have many chances to learn more about stammerung and stuttering and to talk about it. Won’t you do it?

The Painful CRB Blacklist Revisited

In the recent past, Kenyans have suffered the negative effects of being listed on the credit reference bureau even for kshs 1000 or less in loan default. This denied youths chances for employment and loan facilities.

However, borrowers defaulting on loans of less than Sh5 million will not be blacklisted at the credit reference bureaus (CRBs) while those already blacklisted will be dropped in a bid to cushion businesses recovering from Covid-19 hardships.
President Uhuru Kenyatta Wednesday announced the suspension of CRB listing for loans that were defaulted from last October and the relief from blacklisting will last to September 2022
The CRB listing relief is part of a stimulus package to cushion distressed businesses and families from the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic, which have hit consumer demand and forced businesses to shed jobs and cut back their operations.
Borrowers reported to one of Kenya’s three credit bureaux, got their chances of being able to borrow more.

Fear, plan or shape? Vera Sidika CS delivery

Vera Sidika

Kenyan famous socialite Vera Sidika deliveres a bouncing baby girl.

On Wednesday 20th Oct, 10 O’clock in the morning, Kenyas famous socialite Vera sidika delivered, through a ceaserian section. People have come out with outragious myths why the first time mother Vera chose CS over natural birth even without any danger or complication signs.

To some, Vera sidika fears pain, while to others she did not want to expand her “organs” because of the future. Vera has however come out to explain that her only plan was to set and choose her baby’s delivery day and time. It was her joy to have her baby born during mashujaa day.

Whether for fear of pain or otherwise, Vera Sidika said that the provess was safe, no pain during the process, and even less than 30 hrs after delivery, she could walk on her own without any discomfort.

We wish Vera, her lover Brown and their bouncing baby girl a happy time as they build the beautiful family.

Ruto’s smart speech during Mashujaa day celebrations

As Kenya celebrated Mashujaa day on 20th Oct, people were very eager to hear what the leaders would say regarding their quest for power less than one year to the 2022 general elections, not forgeting that this was an event that brought all of them together in quite a long time.
The leaders have not had a promising relationship because they have been holding individual centered rallies, where each one of them uses their platform to uncover their competitors’ weaknesses and wrongdoings. Many people did not even envision a day with all protocols observed because it had not been happening in the recent past.
Inspite of all the different expectations, all protocols were observed and everyone had their role in celebrating the heros they owe allegiance to.
In his short speech when he was invited to welcome the President, the deputy president, Dr. William Samoei Ruto, acknowledged the good and reputable job H.E. president Uhuru Kenyatta had done with sweet and juicy words no one had mentioned before him in the event.
He also tactically mentioned his quest to succeed president Kenyatta after his term comes to an end in 2022. He said….. (paraphrased) I also would like to continue where you will leave your hard work, transforming the country in a combination of your big four agenda and my bottom up approach.
Whether it was because of the visiting Malawian president and her first lady or because of the millions of Kenyans who were waiting for his speech, Dr. Ruto’s was a very smart speech.

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