Saturday, 31 December 2016
WARNING: New Deadly Disease Worse than HIV that Condoms Can’t Stop!
It’s called the newest “sex superbug” and many people will die because of it.
An antibiotic resistant strain of gonorrhea has hit the United States and is now considered a superbug.
Analysts say that the bacteria’s effects could be worse than those of HIV – AIDS. “This might be a lot worse than AIDS in the short run because the bacteria is more aggressive and will affect more people quickly,” said Alan Christiansen, a doctor of naturopathic medicine.
Even though nearly 30 million people have died from AIDS-related causes worldwide, Christensen believes the effect of the gonorrhea bacteria is more direct.
“Getting gonorrhea from this strain puts someone into septic shock and death in a matter of days,” Christiansen said. “This is very dangerous. It can be passed through skin on skin contact, making condoms only 30% effective.”
“It’s an emergency situation,” said William Smith, executive director of the National Coalition of STD Directors. “As time moves on, it’s getting more dangerous. We are losing more lives.”
This gonorrhea strand, HO41, was discovered in Japan two years ago in a 31-year-old female sex worker who had been screened in 2009. The bacteria has since been found in 41 U.S. States, and Norway.
There have already been 5,126 reported deaths since its discovery in 2013.
“We have to keep beating the drum on this,” said Smith. “The potential for disaster is great.
Tuesday, 20 December 2016
Nakuru Mp chased like a dog by presidential Security
There was drama today as a repatable Nakuru Mp tried to 'dandia' president Uhuru chopper in Gilgil.
Gilgil Mp Nderitu Mathenge was turned away by Presidential Security as he tried desperately like a chameleon on a fig tree to board president Uhuru Kenyatta chopper.
Thursday, 1 December 2016
Kanu 'begs' Uhuru to save it from bankruptcy
Nakuru County Branch KANU officials are claiming that some individuals in government want to cripple the independence party.
Led by Nakuru party chairman, John Ngunjiri, the officials claimed that the recent High Court ruling that ordered Kenya Power to attach KANU ’s Nakuru building to recover Ksh 212 million electricity bill was malicious.
According to Ngunjiri, the over Sh500 million electricity bill Kanu owes Kenya power, cannot be recovered by the sale of Nakuru offices which are worth Ksh 100 million.
“The move to attach Nakuru KANU building is sinister because it is only worth Sh100 million . This is a plan to see all KANU properties auctioned to make it unstable hence force them into a coalition, ” he told Citizen TV.
Ngunjiri begged President Uhuru's intervention to save the party from becoming bankrupt.
That comes barely weeks after High Court issued an order to Kenya Power to attach Nakuru KANU branch building to recover power bills accrued for over 8 years
Candidates urged not to lose hope over poor KCPE results
Students who sat this year's Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) exams have been urged not to give up hope of a better future even if they did not perform well.
Solai MCA aspirant Kelvin Waweru made the appeal in his backyard on Thursday after education CS Dr Matiangi announced this year KCPE results. He has urged students not to be downcast or turn to antisocial conduct if the just released results fail to live up to their expectations.
Waweru commonly known as Kel Wesh argued that there was life after primary school and that there were alternative training venues such as polytechnics where students who fail to join secondary schools over low marks could go to.
At the same time, he challenged parents not to turn the heat on their children who did not perform well and instead counsel them adding that if mistreated then such children could harm themselves or disappear from home.
Solai MCA aspirant Kelvin Waweru made the appeal in his backyard on Thursday after education CS Dr Matiangi announced this year KCPE results. He has urged students not to be downcast or turn to antisocial conduct if the just released results fail to live up to their expectations.
Waweru commonly known as Kel Wesh argued that there was life after primary school and that there were alternative training venues such as polytechnics where students who fail to join secondary schools over low marks could go to.
At the same time, he challenged parents not to turn the heat on their children who did not perform well and instead counsel them adding that if mistreated then such children could harm themselves or disappear from home.
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