News & Analysis Ambassador Sang Cutting the Cake for His Diplomatic Friends at the Residence Jana Makozewe December 13, 2013 4 Share this:Share Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Share on X (Opens in new window) X Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email Print (Opens in new window) Print Share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit Ambassador Sang Cutting the Cake for his Diplomatic Friends About the Author Makozewe Administrator A blog for News and Events happening around Kenyans in Stockholm. Visit Website View All Posts Like this:Like Loading... Related Post navigation Previous: Here is the Cake Cut Yesterday to Mark “Kenya at 50” at Ambassador Sang’s ResidenceNext: A Lady Takes Over Cake-Cutting at the Residence After Ambassador Sang “Broke the Ice” 4 thoughts on “Ambassador Sang Cutting the Cake for His Diplomatic Friends at the Residence Jana” Sang msaliti kabisa. Loading... Reply In most morally conscience and civilized nations, days such as these are used to reflect, volunteer and offer gestures of support and encouragement for the less fortunate. What really were they celebrating when the majority are downtrodden? Loading... Reply Loading... Reply If you want to know how primitive he is look at his face ,teeth and pua. na pia mawani Jamaa ni mhuni ,mkora , kijana la kijijini. huko iben. Loading... Reply Leave a ReplyCancel reply Related News News & Analysis Engineered Disorder: Inequality, State Evasion, and the Political Utility of Gangs in Kenya Makozewe April 22, 2026 0 News & Analysis Betrayal of the Ugandan Republic: Why the So-Called “Protection of Sovereignty Bill 2026” Is an Assault on Uganda’s Constitution and People Makozewe April 19, 2026 0 News & Analysis Kakamega at the Brink: The Linda Wananchi Rally and the Ruthless Geometry of Power Makozewe February 21, 2026 0
In most morally conscience and civilized nations, days such as these are used to reflect, volunteer and offer gestures of support and encouragement for the less fortunate. What really were they celebrating when the majority are downtrodden? Loading... Reply
If you want to know how primitive he is look at his face ,teeth and pua. na pia mawani Jamaa ni mhuni ,mkora , kijana la kijijini. huko iben. Loading... Reply
Sang msaliti kabisa.
In most morally conscience and civilized nations, days such as these are used to reflect, volunteer and offer gestures of support and encouragement for the less fortunate. What really were they celebrating when the majority are downtrodden?
If you want to know how primitive he is look at his face ,teeth and pua. na pia mawani Jamaa ni mhuni ,mkora , kijana la kijijini. huko iben.