DJ Ali Kiba In Stockholm For Sato Bash
The Saturday 22nd bash at Sätra, Redline Disco has been sealed with the arrival in Stockholm of DJ Ali Kiba and crew. According to the Sound of Blackness that will be moving boogy machines to the venue, this Sato the 22nd will be special because it is the first time a Guest DJ has been wired up for the Kenya Party fraternity this year. Kenyans will remember DJ Otieno who shook the crowd to its very foundations at Norsbog sometime last year. Mark your diary and don’t complain later that you were never told. Remember, the Obama celebrations continues well up to 20th January so there is the big excuse to go out for some Obama swallowship anyway. Before Obama says “I Prezzo Barry Obams from Kenya…” we just can’t be sure so the boogy-boogy has to continue to remind everybody that Obama is one big Export getting ready to Blacken the White House in a Black Suite and Black shoes with a totally Black First Lady and Black kids so lets Party….
Tonny Odera Invitation To HIV Conference
HETEROPLUS KONFERENS 2008-Nov.28
Language of Conference. Swedish/English
PLACE .Folketshus Medborgplatsen (Sensus lokalen)
THEME-G.I.P.A-HAS SWEDEN DELIVERED
Kl.08.30 –Kl.09.00-Registration of Delegates
Kl.09.00- Kl.09.10-Introductory speeches:
Anthony Odera-Heteroplus
Johanna Fredriksson-P.G Väst
Kl.09.10-Kl.09.45-Legal and policy position in Sweden
Andreas Berglof- Ombudsman -Hiv-Sverige
Kl.09.45-Kl.10.15-Cege Gustav Heden R.F.S.L Politiker
Kl..10.15-Kl.10.30-Coffe break
Kl.10.30-Kl.11.00-Gun Zakaarias-Sociologist –Philanthropist-Social Issues affecting positive people in Sweden
Kl.11.00-Kl.11.30)Medical perspective Research into hiv/aids
Marie Larsson Ph.D Associate Professor Linköping University
Kl.11.30-Kl.12.00 –Young Swede Living positive(Personal experience Kl.12.00-Kl.12.30- Question session
Kl.01.00-Kl.02.00 pm-Lunch break
Kl.02.00 pm-Kl.02.30 pm. –Questions to presenters from morning session
Kl.02.30 pm-Kl.03.10 pm.-”Att Lämna Rädsla”-Film by Caroline Ayodo Odera/Maria Winberg
Kl. 03.10 pm-Kl.03.45 pm-Break out sessions
Kl.03.45 pm-04.00 pm-Group presentations
Kl.04.00 pm-Kl.04.30 pm-Conference ends
Kl.07.00 pm.kl.12.00 pm. Mingling Noaks- Ark (Info to be availed at the conference)
Kashito’s Parents Arrive In Stockholm To Collect Body
The parents of the late David Aquinas Nganga, better known as Kashitoshito, arrived safely in Stockholm yesterday, Monday 17th Nov, to receive the body of their son for the journey home. Mr Richard Nganga Chege and his wife Mrs Margareta Chege were accompanied by one of their sons, the younger brother to Kashito Mr Charles Saa Nganga and are expect to be in Stockholm until next Monday.
The body of the late Kashito lies at the Karolinska hospital mortuary (skylt 20 Bårhus) in Solna where those who wish will be allowed to view and pay their last respect. The viewing of the body will be tomorrow, Wednesday the 19th Nov at 1100hrs, (11am) and those who will be coming are kindly requested to be on time. The deceased will then be transported home for burial on Thursday 20th Nov and will be received by Lee Funeral Services for caretaking until funeral day.
There will be a memorial service at the Bagarmossen Church on Sunday 23rd at 1400 and people can interact and meet with Kashito’s parents and brother.
Due to a positive turn of invents, the fore planned fundraising has been cancelled. So far Kenyans, friends and Kashito’s colleagues in Stockholm had raised a solid 27thou sek in a show of solidarity with the Nganga family but further fundraising will not be necessary since all costs will be met. The fundraising was scheduled for the 28th of this month. Those who wish to can ‘escort’ the parents at the Bagarmossen church on Sunday.
Through the chairperson of the Kashito Fundraising Committee Mr Githuku wa Muirani, Kashito’s family, the Kinuthia family, and the Committee thanks all that stand with the Ngangas and the Kinuthias through this difficulty time. It was an encouraging show of love and togetherness, may God bless you all.
May the good lord preserve the soul of our brother Kashito in eternal peace, Amen.
Njoro.
New Book On Kenya’s December 2007 Election Crisis
The book, “Raila Odinga’s Stolen Presidency: Consequences And The Future Of Kenya” by Mr.
Okoth Osewe, takes the position that Hon. Raila Amolo Odinga, the Presidential candidate of the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM), won the December 2007 election in Kenya before agents working for Party of National Unity (PNU) stole the vote and installed Mr. Mwai Kibaki as President of Kenya at a secret ceremony at State House Nairobi.
The book gives a detailed account of Raila’s quest for Kenya’s Presidency over the years and pin-points why Hon. Mwai Kibaki, PNU’s Presidential candidate, lost election to Hon. Raila Odinga. The book walks the reader through the intricate and extra-ordinary process of the December 2007 election rigging and examines ECK and other documents related to election results to arrive at the conclusion that Raila won the vote.
The book, which is well researched and which runs over 350 pages, forms compact reading and Mr. Osewe hooks the reader on the subject matter with an engaging writing style as he seeks to provide a deeper insight into the stealing of Raila Odinga’s Presidency and to demolish the concept that the December 2007 Presidential election in Kenya was not rigged in favour of Kibaki.
It is a significant contribution and forms interesting reading to anybody seeking to deepen understanding on Kenya’s dodgy election which plunged the country into crisis, leading to the deaths of an estimated 1,500 Kenyans, wanton destruction of property and the creation of more than 350,000 internal refugees across the country. HOW TO ORDER:
“Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness, that most frightens us. We ask ourselves, who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, and fabulous? Actually, who are you not to be? Your playing small doesn’t serve the world” – Barack Obama.


