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3. "Those who seek to control others are often those who cannot control themselves."
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STOLEN!!MIDDLE CLASS CHRISTMASIt's another December holiday for the so called 'middle class' to project an aura of finan...
24/12/2024

STOLEN!!

MIDDLE CLASS CHRISTMAS
It's another December holiday for the so called 'middle class' to project an aura of financial success, while behaving as they breath a different component of oxygen that comes with majivuno na madoido mingi.

You will find them in Ushago using the queen's language and pretending not to understand their local dialect, even after leaving ushago 5yrs ago.

When other people are taking water from a tank or maji ya mto, thy will order a cold Fanta frm the local shop and if they must take water it is bottled water popularly known as maji ya DASANI huko ushago.

When other people are using sabuni ya kipande kuoga, the mido class wannabes will use their Detol or Detrex, saying sabuni ya kipande will make their skin dry and itchy.

When other people are eating ugali ya kusiaga, the mido class will take Raha premium (kavagara), saying ugali ya kusiaga tastes like a cheating partner.

When other people are taking busaa, changaa, muratina and other locally made wines, mido class will be asking if they can get Hennessy, Black label, Gilby's and other "mido class" drinks in the local pub.

It's the same group that comes with a shopping worthy 3k and demands to go back with ngunia of viazi, jogooo akiwa hai, debe ya mahindi, beans, bananas, yams (etc): making their hired cars return to Nairobi looking like improper fractions.

Finally, the mido class is usually obsessed with casually discussing luxury experiences like; their visits to Mombasa, how thy imported a pair of shoe worthy 100k and other obnoxious stories.

Yetu Macho Tu .. ☝🏽🫣🤓

14/12/2024

WHY "KASONGO" WAS COMPOSED.

His real name was Kasongo wa Kanema, died 2 years ago and buried at Lang'ata Cemetery.....

“Kasongo” has been trending but few know the story behind the song.
"Kasongo" was done by the band Super Mazembe, a congolese band that moved to Kenya in 1974. The band members had gone to visit their friend Kasongo in Eastleigh, Nairobi.

On reaching his house, they met Kasongo’s wife and they asked her if he was at home.
Kasongo’s wife welcomed them and told them that she had not seen Kasongo for days.

Back then, there was no internet and it was rare to find someone who owned a phone. They decided to send him a message through music, hoping it would reach him.

The Super Mazembe members started creating a song for Kasongo in his living room, telling him to come home because his wife is worried and she’s looking for him but can’t find him.

They went on to record the song and, as they say, the rest is history.

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Here are the lyrics:
KASONGO - ORCHESTRE SUPER MAZEMBE

[Chorus]
Kasongo ye yeee, mobali na ngai
[Kasongo my husband]
Kasongo nga nawe oo
[Kasongo I am dying]
Zonga libala ee
[Come back to the marriage]
x2

Kasongo yo yo, mobali na ngai
[Kasongo my husband]
Kasongo nga nawe oo
[Kasongo I am dying]
Zonga libala ee
[Come back to the marriage]

[Chorus]

Nga na ndako Kasongo
[While in the house, Kasongo]
Miso na nzela
[Constantly staring at the street]
Soki okozonga dia ee
[If you will ever return]
Yebisa nga ye ee
[Let me know dear]

[Chorus]

Libala na ndako Kasongo
[in this kind of marriage]
Batunaka ngai
[They are busy interrogating me]
Tata azali wapi ee
[Where is the father]
Naloba nini ee
[What do I say]

[Chorus]

[instrumental]

Chorus X2
Kasongo yo yo, mobali na ngai
[Kasongo my husband]
Kasongo nga nawe oo
[Kasongo I am dying]
Zonga libala ee
[Come back to the marriage]

[chorus]

Nga na ndako Kasongo
[While in the house Kasongo]
Miso na nzela
[Constantly staring at the street]
Soki okozonga dia ee
[If you will ever return]
Yebisa nga ye ee
[Let me know dear]

[Chorus]

Libala na ndako Kasongo
[In this kind of marriage]
Batunaka ngai
[They are always questioning me]
Tata azali wapi ee
[Where is the father]
Naloba nini ee
[What do i say]

[Chorus]

[instrumental]

[Tempo]

ends

01/12/2024

My mom started pushing me out of the house when I was only nineteen. She said I was too old to live in my parent’s house and that the house was too small for us. We are five children from three different fathers. I’m the eldest and don’t know my father. Yes, the house was too small because, at night, we struggled to find a place to lay our heads.

There was an abandoned kiosk behind the house. It was for my mom but she stopped selling in it. I saved some money from the little I was doing to put the kiosk in order so I could sleep in it. Immediately I moved into the kiosk, my mom started bringing in another man. The man looked responsibly younger than my mom. He was soft-spoken and had the eye of an eagle.

He spoke to me nicely and asked what I was doing with my life. My mom answered, “She’s not doing anything ooo. She’s just wasting away in the house.”

The man sent me to his friend who gave me a job as a shop attendant. I did it for only two weeks and this shop owner started being touchy. I was twenty and knew what he was about. I told him, “If you want me to be your girlfriend please say it. Don’t try to force things on me.”

He confessed love and I accepted it. I became two in one—a shop attendant and a small madam. I could pick whatever I wanted from the shop if only I would tell him first. I would pick items and sell them and keep the money. When I closed, this man would bring me home and sleep with me in my kiosk.

One night after sleeping with him and walking him out of the kiosk, I met my mom right in front of the kiosk. She told the man, “Are you happy where your girlfriend is living? One day you’ll break this kiosk and that will be the end of her. Get her a place to live. Isn’t she beautiful enough to have a pleasant accommodation?”

A month later, I was out of the kiosk and living in a single room self-contained.

Oh, I’ve kept a secret from you. I didn’t tell you this man was married. He was a married man with three kids. I knew his wife and kids because they came to the shop often.

I don’t know how his wife got a hint of our relationship, one afternoon, she stormed the shop and drove me away while creating a wave in the process. She screamed, “Ever since you started working here we are always making losses. We forgive you and keep you around here only for you to sn**ch my husband? Witch, leave here.”

She knew about the rented place. She knew about the things I was picking and selling. She knew my house and knew my mom. After driving away from the rented house, she came to my house to report me to my mom. That was the biggest mistake of her life. It was as though my mom was already prepared for her. The fight that ensued, it took five able men to separate them. The woman was tough. My mom was losing the physical fight but she was the loud one.

Before she left the compound she looked at me and said, “You don’t have a mother if this is your mother.”

I was back to the kiosk where life began but I’d saved enough money to decide what to do with my life. I planned to leave town with what I’d saved and begin life again somewhere else. I was only twenty-two years old.

I was asleep one dawn when I heard footsteps around me. They were faint at first but they got louder each passing second. I opened my eyes and saw a shadow. I heard a voice. A whisper. A hushing whisper.

The kiosk didn’t have a key. I could lock it from the outside but not from the inside. The voice I heard was tiny but the shadow on the wall was huge enough to swallow me in one piece. I got up and reached for my clothe to cover my body. He whispered, “Shhhh don’t be scared. I won’t hurt you.”

To be continue
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