Friends,
We started the Training Programme on Waste Management today with a Class of 12 Students. We hope those who could not make it in time for the Programme will join with us on Friday at 9.00am.
This is something that has been so dear to our hearts and it was exciting- the enthusiasm, the commitment, and the interaction. I must appreciate this team that joined with us today, for in them, I saw passion. Despite sitting on make shift crates, there was that desire to learn.
I must also appreciate Ms Lorna Rutto and Mr. Charles Kalama, both of EcoPost, for having agreed to share their knowledge on Plastic Waste Conversion with us.
Our first Session runs until 14th December 2012 when we will close for Christmas Holidays. We will then resume in January 2013.
Oto and others in a Past Training supported by Freedom House
As we approach closing the Year, we want to appreciate all the support we have received from all our Partners. We are approaching a General Election and in line with our 2nd and 3rd Pillars- Peace Building and Good Governance, we want to invite Kenyans to engage each other.
Let us discuss our Country, what we want of her, where we want her to be and the kind of leadership we want for her. Let us be so candid but friendly on this. I know it is heard for many people to be truthful with their thought processes, let us be truthful as we can.
Kenya almost went to the dogs in January 2008 because of our silence, lies and indecisiveness. Let us vent out all our emotions as One People under God. Please feel free to discuss with your neighbours about the kind of leadership you want, such that by 4th March 2013, we shall have reconciled ourselves to the Truth.
This is the only way we will avoid a heavy back lash and tribal fighting. Let us start to appreciate that elections can be won and can be lost and let us be proud of that.
At The Clean Kenya Campaign, we will remain firm with The Issues- Stay with the Issues, and we will share our thought processes without fear or favour. For we believe in Kenya as our First Love. Zingine zote ni Punda.
We want to remain faithful to our 3 Pillars namely;
May the good Lord give us all the Grace to be Truthful but remain Friendly as we approach the New Year 2013.
Look at this Petition and if you are agreeable to its content, sign and help disseminate the same far and wide;http://www.gopetition.com/petitions/removing-the-director-of-environment-at-ccn-from-office.html
Let us Move From Talking to Tasking as we Stay with the Issues garbage.
Odhiambo T Oketch,
Executive Director,
We started the Training Programme on Waste Management today with a Class of 12 Students. We hope those who could not make it in time for the Programme will join with us on Friday at 9.00am.
This is something that has been so dear to our hearts and it was exciting- the enthusiasm, the commitment, and the interaction. I must appreciate this team that joined with us today, for in them, I saw passion. Despite sitting on make shift crates, there was that desire to learn.
I must also appreciate Ms Lorna Rutto and Mr. Charles Kalama, both of EcoPost, for having agreed to share their knowledge on Plastic Waste Conversion with us.
Our first Session runs until 14th December 2012 when we will close for Christmas Holidays. We will then resume in January 2013.
Oto and others in a Past Training supported by Freedom House
As we approach closing the Year, we want to appreciate all the support we have received from all our Partners. We are approaching a General Election and in line with our 2nd and 3rd Pillars- Peace Building and Good Governance, we want to invite Kenyans to engage each other.
Let us discuss our Country, what we want of her, where we want her to be and the kind of leadership we want for her. Let us be so candid but friendly on this. I know it is heard for many people to be truthful with their thought processes, let us be truthful as we can.
Kenya almost went to the dogs in January 2008 because of our silence, lies and indecisiveness. Let us vent out all our emotions as One People under God. Please feel free to discuss with your neighbours about the kind of leadership you want, such that by 4th March 2013, we shall have reconciled ourselves to the Truth.
This is the only way we will avoid a heavy back lash and tribal fighting. Let us start to appreciate that elections can be won and can be lost and let us be proud of that.
At The Clean Kenya Campaign, we will remain firm with The Issues- Stay with the Issues, and we will share our thought processes without fear or favour. For we believe in Kenya as our First Love. Zingine zote ni Punda.
We want to remain faithful to our 3 Pillars namely;
- Environmental Management,
- Peace Building, and
- Good Governance.
May the good Lord give us all the Grace to be Truthful but remain Friendly as we approach the New Year 2013.
Look at this Petition and if you are agreeable to its content, sign and help disseminate the same far and wide;http://www.gopetition.com/petitions/removing-the-director-of-environment-at-ccn-from-office.html
Let us Move From Talking to Tasking as we Stay with the Issues garbage.
Let
us
all work for a Clean Kenya and a Clean Africa as a Transformative Deliverable as we turn
50 in Kenya.
Odhiambo T Oketch,
Executive Director,
The Clean Kenya Campaign- TCKC
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