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  1. bigDog

    Controversial:. People made God in their own Image

    (Stolen from Zukabaga) It is an absurdity that a person can happily proclaim to be worshipping the God of another country and community yet their own community has a God. The journey of overcoming this brainwashing is long and winding. Those who take that journey successfully enjoy freedom and...
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    No clubs near residential areas

    Which patrons? Let's consider the case of Kile. Are those patrons from Kile? Ama ni watu that are attracted there by the partying?
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    No clubs near residential areas

    There is zoning of high density residential areas like Buru or even Kile. But then there is business zoning. Much as we like unplanned (jua Kali) way of doing things, this lack of respect for zoning costs us a lot of money. Supposing you put up a club next to residential building that was...
  4. bigDog

    No clubs near residential areas

    There is zoning of high density residential areas like Buru or even Kile. But then there is business zoning. Much as we like unplanned (jua Kali) way of doing things, this lack of respect for zoning costs us a lot of money. Supposing you put up a club next to residential building that was...
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    No clubs near residential areas

    I'm one of those fellas that face the mountain and say "Thaai thathaiya Ngai thaai". I wish everyone lived in peace with everyone else. Why do I need to subject anyone to noise simply because I believe that they should follow my beliefs?
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    No clubs near residential areas

    @Okiya, your rights stop where mine start. I don't owe anyone profit or livelihood at my expense! People who buy houses in residential areas have reasonable expectations to be protected from noise and other pollution that comes from commercial areas.
  7. bigDog

    No clubs near residential areas

    You ban them to force those that exist to close down and stop new ones from coming up.
  8. bigDog

    No clubs near residential areas

    It's a big problem almost everywhere. Now consider the pain of having built a residential house for your family's peace and then jamaa opens a nightclub next door! Some people don't have emphathy!
  9. bigDog

    No clubs near residential areas

    I don't know whether Sakaja rules will be obeyed. But I support his decision ban them altogether. A ban creates a hostile operating environment for them which could stop new ones from springing up. It also makes their cost of doing business rise rapidly now that they have to pay bigger...
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    Ambieni Rigathi we are deducted PAYE

    This is dangerous. The military should have double insulation from politics! I don't like it when politicians interfere with internal military issues. The danger is that you risk uniformed officers and men taking sides in politics. This should be opposed by everyone!
  11. bigDog

    No clubs near residential areas

    Boss, are you from Mars? In Kenya, obeying the law is a suggestion. Especially when you have money to pay little bribes.
  12. bigDog

    No clubs near residential areas

    Shida is that there is also "undesirable visitors" in residential areas. Some people find tabia ya walevi offensive. Imagine a Sunday morning, your family is going for first mass lakini the night club next door is still raving? How is that compatible with raising a family? We should insist...
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    Ambieni Rigathi we are deducted PAYE

    Yaani they have to squeeze KDF 3% salary to support this upuuzi? As usual, the soldiers won't be consulted.
  14. bigDog

    Imagine going to jail because of Sh300

    I'm not saying that all theft cases must be prosecuted. Not all cases are worth prosecuting. For example, a genuinely hungry person who doesnt have a choice merits understanding and help. However, not all cases of food theft deserve understanding. This guy was an employee of a food packaging...
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    Imagine going to jail because of Sh300

    A jail sentence of 14 days or fine of 1,000 is not a fitting punishment. Why should criminals be let off this lightly? Don't we use fines and jailing as punishment to detter people from commiting these crimes? The jail time doesn't have to be custodial. It should be substituted for...
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    Imagine going to jail because of Sh300

    Behind everyone of those crimes is a victim who is doing an honest business and paying taxes. Theft by employees can have a very negative impact and may even cause business to collapse. Those that have tried to run small businesses will tell you how frustrating pilfering can be. Pesa ni ya...
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    Imagine going to jail because of Sh300

    That would work in circumstances where the pain of losing the job is greater than the gain in obtaining stolen property.
  18. bigDog

    Imagine going to jail because of Sh300

    It depends on circumstances that the employer finds himself in. I would consider prosecuting if there are many cases of repeated offenses by many employees. Pilfering by employees can bring a business down if it's not swiftly brought to an end. Come to think of it, why not use this method as...
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    Ni kujipanga, myfrens

    Sacred cows?
  20. bigDog

    Ni kujipanga, myfrens

    Labda cess.
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