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08/05/2024

~ Colours Of Justice ~

Even in the the waiting...
There is a purpose.
You may not understand at the present moment,
Still it doesn't mean it holds no value in the
soul journey.

When it's time to move forward...
Honour the colours of truth, integrity and justice,
The beautiful shades that unlocks doors of most promising future.

See through the eyes of Angels
Live in the beauty of love and peace
Soar high in hopes of new beginnings
Surrender to the pure conciousness of Divine
Celestial Light.

Within the chambers of the heart,
Be strong to face limitations and challenges,
Strive to move beyond.

The Infinite Presence has never left your side.
He is always there,
Now and forever
Till the end of time
Shining Divine truth, integrity and justice in lense of purest authenticity.

Credits :
Original words of Darla Evans
Dwight Eisenhower










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26/02/2023

JAMES MUNGAI:The Man Who Slapped Vice President Moi Twice

In the sunset years of Mzee Jomo Kenyatta’s presidency,James Erastus Mungai was the all-powerful Police Commandant in charge of the Rift Valley Province

Not only was he from the then president’s tribe but he was also rumoured to be related to Mzee Kenyatta. The story of Mungai was not just that of absolute power but also a story of hubris. A story that is the perfect lesson for those who forget that pride comes before a fall.

At the time, Daniel Arap Moi was the toothless VP who was contemptuously regarded as an outsider in Kenyatta’s exclusively Kikuyu inner circle. Although Moi was legally Mungai’s senior, the police commandant – like other powerful Kikuyu govt officials – enjoyed humiliating Moi.

Some of Moi’s humiliation instances are captured in Moi’s authorised biography Moi: The Making of An African Statesman authored by Andrew Morton.

Morton narrates an incident in 1975, when then Vice President Moi had returned from an OAU meeting in Kampala, only for Mungai to accuse him of bringing guns as part of a conspiracy to oust Kenyatta.

Mungai is said to have conducted a vigorous search for the weapons,ordering his men to examine Moi’s offices at the Nakuru Oil and Flour Mills.Mungai’s search is said to have been so thorough and humiliating that it involved a strip-search on the then Vice-President.

As if that was not enough,Morton adds that “on two occasions Mungai slapped Moi in the face in front of President Kenyatta at State House Nakuru.”After the incident where Mungai forced him to strip,Moi is said to have complained directly to Kenyatta.

The ageing Kenyatta answered by asking a rhetorical question. “Who is the minister in charge of the police?” (At the time Moi had the home affairs docket and the police was under that ministry – technically Mungai was his subordinate!).

Morton writes:“Moi was a very scared man. Each night he prayed, knowing that he could be assassinated any time. Even so,he was troubled as he was holding on to his job by the skin of his teeth.”

As fate would have it, Kenyatta passed on before the constitution could be amended – effectively making Moi the reluctant and unwanted heir.

Even as he was sworn into power,Moi was still afraid of the Kikuyu mafia. “Hawa wa-Kikuyu wataniua (these Kikuyus will kill me)”, Moi is said to have told then Attorney-General Charles Njonjo.

Shortly after Moi assumed power,Mungai took a long and rough road trip from Nakuru to Lokitaung where he fled to Sudan and later flew to exile in Switzerland. Two months in Switzerland, Mungai could not handle the cold winter weather.

He wrote numerous letters pleading for mercy and when he sensed Moi was not keen on revenge, he flew back to the country. Fortunately for him, Moi was not interested in revenge and the ex-police commandant was allowed to retire in peace.

The now elderly Mungai lives in a vast farm in Nakuru where he does commercial farming – breeding horses and rearing dairy cows.

25/02/2023

The two ridges lay side by side. One was Kameno, the other was Makuyu. Between them was a valley. It was called the valley of life. Behind Kameno and Makuyu were many more valleys and ridges lying without a discernible plan...........
.......A river flowed through the valley of life. If there had been no bush and no forest trees covering the slopes, you could have seen the river when you stood on top of either Kameno or Makuyu...........
... The river was called Honia, which meant cure, or bring-back-to-life. Honia River never dried..........

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