Dr. Njogu is C.E.O of Twaweza Communications. He was previously Associate Professor of African languages and literatures at Kenyatta University.
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Kimani Njogu
Nairobi, Kenya
Dr. Njogu is C.E.O of Twaweza Communications. He was previously Associate Professor of African languages and literatures at Kenyatta University.
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Do even have a question or your just blubbering away? what part of in your opinion did you not understand? every one is entitled to an opinion. Good Job Mr. Kimani keep it up
.More 24/7 integrated units are going to compete to hold inside bigger reconstruction works. Thats like health groups getting breaks.
A large 'civil society' is building over the older polical orders. I was long vary of how the reconstruction process and democratiosation were delaying after having taken a grand headstart. i was shocked to see the 'UNDP' had done thier primary task and was oversee-ing the democratisation and public usage of the new institution.
Ive noticed a very orderly capitalist moves institutionalising populations ETc..
The future is competance and change is 'perfection' The present state of Global Integration has to be turning the tide faster .More 24/7 integrated units are going to compete to hold inside bigger reconstruction works. Thats like health groups getting breaks.
A large 'civil society' is building over the older polical orders. I was long vary of how the reconstruction process and democratiosation were delaying after having taken a grand headstart. i was shocked to see the 'UNDP' had done thier primary task and was oversee-ing the democratisation and public usage of the new institution.
I noticed a very orderly capitalism seeping into third world and institutionalising the populations and nations getting ready for Globalisation...
The question calls for honesty of your own nation not excuses or comparisons. The verdict: Total BS here. Given Kenya's delicate situation I can't really blame him of discussing anything but Kenyan current politics.
You do need a constitution that fits the needs of the nation with the populace able to act civilly within its bounds. What exactly is this and where can Kenya find it?
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Do even have a question or your just blubbering away? what part of in your opinion did you not understand? every one is entitled to an opinion. Good Job Mr. Kimani keep it up
February 6, 2008 2:23 AM | Report Offensive Comments
Posted on February 6, 2008 02:23
The present state of Global Integration has to be turning the tide faster . leadership is a new word ,just running teams because the statesmanship has happened. Competance and complacense are keys...Change is perfection. http://www.geocities.com/greatglobalist/investieren.JPG
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.More 24/7 integrated units are going to compete to hold inside bigger reconstruction works. Thats like health groups getting breaks.
A large 'civil society' is building over the older polical orders. I was long vary of how the reconstruction process and democratiosation were delaying after having taken a grand headstart. i was shocked to see the 'UNDP' had done thier primary task and was oversee-ing the democratisation and public usage of the new institution.
Ive noticed a very orderly capitalist moves institutionalising populations ETc..
The future is competance and change is 'perfection' The present state of Global Integration has to be turning the tide faster .More 24/7 integrated units are going to compete to hold inside bigger reconstruction works. Thats like health groups getting breaks.
A large 'civil society' is building over the older polical orders. I was long vary of how the reconstruction process and democratiosation were delaying after having taken a grand headstart. i was shocked to see the 'UNDP' had done thier primary task and was oversee-ing the democratisation and public usage of the new institution.
I noticed a very orderly capitalism seeping into third world and institutionalising the populations and nations getting ready for Globalisation...
February 4, 2008 11:21 AM | Report Offensive Comments
Posted on February 4, 2008 11:21
The question calls for honesty of your own nation not excuses or comparisons. The verdict: Total BS here. Given Kenya's delicate situation I can't really blame him of discussing anything but Kenyan current politics.
You do need a constitution that fits the needs of the nation with the populace able to act civilly within its bounds. What exactly is this and where can Kenya find it?
January 30, 2008 3:27 PM | Report Offensive Comments
Posted on January 30, 2008 15:27