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Cool. I'll sms you soon.
Are you sure you want to be in my clan?
I am sure it will be fun though.
My clan at the moment is: some friend from The Monitor and a well know family in Kampala including their Miss Matooke, as I call her (it should be Miss Makerere) and one more pale dude, like me.
Send? I don't know. Wound not mind a package of gonja and a pineapple Smiler


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Gosh, what gloomy looking statistics! No wonder when you see an old woman you throw a stone. But sadly we also have so many Afghan among us... (not here in kyuk.com)

"Mwiiri eitaga nyoko" - thimo


So far, women have been allowed to return back to work, the government no longer forces them to wear the all covering burqa, and they even have been appointed to prominent positions in the government. Despite all these changes many challenges still remain. The repression of women is still prevalent in rural areas where many families still restrict their own mothers, daughters, wives and sisters from participation in public life. They are still forced into marriages and denied a basic education. Numerous school for girls have been burned down and little girls have even been poisoned to death for daring to go to school.

Reason for Hope

In a country where the female illiteracy rate is high, many women have never visited a doctor, and there are 40,000 widows in Kabul alone, much must be done to change the future for hundreds of thousands of Afghanistan women.


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Cool. I'll sms you soon.
Are you sure you want to be in my clan?
I am sure it will be fun though.
My clan at the moment is: some friend from The Monitor and a well know family in Kampala including their Miss Matooke, as I call her (it should be Miss Makerere) and one more pale dude, like me.
Send? I don't know. Wound not mind a package of gonja and a pineapple

Hyrax Hill Mafia

Big GrinBig GrinBig Grinhehe gonja!!!?? you gotta be kiddin' me.
i meant like contacts and stuff. well,am on campus. thats enough.
clan? wont your (own) people be there? well, i dont mind representing.
it better be fun. how will they accept you if you dont go with your own kind?Confused
 
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Originally posted by Ngunjiri®:
Sajini,
I am taking members of kyuk.com to be of integrity and devoid of such myopic mentality. But that's just a hypothesis and it could be wrong.


Ok Ngunjiri, lets hope that your hypothesis is right, until someone proves us wrong.


Emotions are the greatest enemy of rational arguments
 
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"Ithe wa Nyambura na Wambui"
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I was listening to one of these Kikuyu songs, and heard this saying

"Atumia mari kanyama"

i know what the saying means, but taken literally, does it mean women are defficient of something or that women have an abnormal appendage?


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