Sunday, 23 December 2018
Machakos MCA Bedroom Video Leaks
It seems that a section of Kenyans among them elected leaders have decided to treat us with early Christmas gifts by leaking illicit videos one after the other.
Today, another lungula video of an MCA in Wote has hit the internet. The video shows a woman believed to be the area MCA having a serious and hot lungulasession with her lover.
The video that is circulating very fast has been shared widely across all major social media platforms. Although the video has not gone viral, quite a huge number of people have it and are sharing it on WhatsApp groups.
The latest case of the Machakos MCA joins other cases of leaked lungulavideos that have hit the internet over the last few days.
First it was the Imenti House video, then the Wajir Women Rep Clip and then this one of an MCA in Wote, Machakos County.
Although there is scanty information about the video, we are trying to analyze the video keenly in order to establish its originality.
We need to be keen since the last two leaked videos have turned out to be fake. Thus, before we are taken for fools, we need to keenly investigate the source and motive of this video.
Unfortunately, we could share the video here due to the sensitivity of the content in it. We will update you whether the allegations are true or just some photoshoped stuff.
In fact, this drama is becoming too much!
Monday, 5 November 2018
Popular Kenyan comedian Kimutai Ruto alias Propesa famed for the viral " Halo William'" involveded in an accident
Popular Kenyan comedian Kimutai Ruto alias Propesa famed for the viral " Halo William'" was yesterday involved in an accident along Mlolongo Mombasa road.
Propesa declined to give more details though he clained everything was fine and nobody was injured.
Propesa declined to give more details though he clained everything was fine and nobody was injured.
CHELULE; Dire consequences to parents inducing children to ill vices
Nakuru Woman Representative Liza Chelule has warned of dire consequences to anyone who will be found guilty of inducing a child to any ill vice.
Chelule urged parents to take great care of their children during the long December holidays to avoid eventualities that may come with the festive season.
Speaking on Tuesday in Nakuru during a meeting with students who are beneficiaries of Masomo Mwangaza sponsorship program, Chelule asked parents and guardians not to leave the responsibility of giving guidance to children as seen in the past, but to work on giving the right footsteps to their children while at home before the schools reopen for a new term in January.
“My appeal to the parents let us take great care of their children during the long December holidays. We should not leave the responsibility of giving guidance to children as seen in the past” said Chelule.
With parents spending more time in the work environment away from children to meet family needs, Chelule said parents will have to ensure their kids don’t fall victim to gangs and wrong companies.
She appealed to school girls to exercise caution during the two months adding that there are predatory men who are out there to sexually exploit them in the name of love.
According to her, parents have a responsibility to teach their children good morals adding that most children are vulnerable to societal ills if they are not well taken care of.
Saturday, 21 July 2018
BODABODA RIDERS LAUNCHES A CAMPAIGN TO END TEENAGE PREGNANCIES
Boda bodas rider in Migori County have launched a campaign to fight teenage pregnancies and early marriages.
According to Nation Media ,The
operators, for long have been blamed for luring teenagers into sex,
now promise to be on the forefront in ensuring all the girls in the
region are protected from sex pests and remain in school.
At a sensitisation forum in Migori Town, which brought together
the riders, police and education officials, the motorbike taxi operators
resolved to form a team that will police members who prey on girls.
"We
have taken the decision to join hands with others and stop this menace
for the sake of the region," Mr Edward Nandi, the chairperson of Migori
Boda Boda Association, said.
Migori has a high rate of teen pregnancies.
According to Kuria culture, circumcised girls, who may be as young as 10, are sexually mature and ready for marriage.
"After
the cut, many riders go for the girls and end up making them pregnant,"
Mr Gregory Rioba, a children's rights activist in Kuria West said.
County Children’s officer John Odinya said apart from the riders, gold diggers have also been known to prey on girls.
“The riders use the proceeds to dupe the girls into sex,” Mr Odinya said.
He welcomed the campaign, terming it a step in the right direction.
“It
is good to note that the riders have realised the problem and decided
to be part of the solution. They should be supported by the community
and anyone who cares about education,” he said.
Migori has a high rate of teen pregnancies.
40 Kenyan governors and senators are expected to attend the much-publicised diaspora summit
More than 40 Kenyan governors and senators are expected to attend the
much-publicised diaspora summit to be held in Dallas, Texas on Monday.
According to the organisers, the leaders, most of whom are already in America attending the USA National Governors Association meeting in New Mexico, over the weekend agreed to a request by the Kenya Diaspora Advisory Council of Texas to "stop in Dallas on their way home to meet with Kenyans abroad and dialogue on Kenya's development agenda".
The conference, dubbed “A comprehensive dive into the Kenya Diaspora” is scheduled to take place from July, 23, 2018 at Holiday Inn, Texas.
It is organised by the Kenyan Diaspora Advisory Council of Texas, a brainchild of former Kenyan ambassador to the US, Elkanah Odembo.
CREATE FORUM
According to the organisers, the main aim of the summit is to create a forum for Kenyans living in the US and Canada to exchange ideas on how to develop county governments.
Kenyans in the US and Canada are also expected to woo the governors and senators to support their push to take part in elections back home.
Majority of Kenyans living abroad twice missed voting in the general elections despite the fact that the Constitution guarantees their rights to vote
According to the organisers, the leaders, most of whom are already in America attending the USA National Governors Association meeting in New Mexico, over the weekend agreed to a request by the Kenya Diaspora Advisory Council of Texas to "stop in Dallas on their way home to meet with Kenyans abroad and dialogue on Kenya's development agenda".
The conference, dubbed “A comprehensive dive into the Kenya Diaspora” is scheduled to take place from July, 23, 2018 at Holiday Inn, Texas.
It is organised by the Kenyan Diaspora Advisory Council of Texas, a brainchild of former Kenyan ambassador to the US, Elkanah Odembo.
CREATE FORUM
According to the organisers, the main aim of the summit is to create a forum for Kenyans living in the US and Canada to exchange ideas on how to develop county governments.
Kenyans in the US and Canada are also expected to woo the governors and senators to support their push to take part in elections back home.
Majority of Kenyans living abroad twice missed voting in the general elections despite the fact that the Constitution guarantees their rights to vote
MOSES KURIA slams handshake critics;Recieves grand welcome in Luo land
Gatundu South MP Moses Kuria has received a heroic welcome at the lake side, Kisumu county.
The controversial legislator is attending ICT PS Jerome Ochieng’s homecoming at Rachier Primary School, Nyakach and will later on head to Kusa Catholic Church for a fundraiser.
Kuria, who has been talking about 2022 succession politics has told the people of Kisumu that the handshake between President Uhuru Kenyatta and the former premier is not about 2022 but unity.
Upon landing, the Kiambu legislator took time to mingle with the taxi drivers who he referred to as “watu wangu.”
The controversial legislator is attending ICT PS Jerome Ochieng’s homecoming at Rachier Primary School, Nyakach and will later on head to Kusa Catholic Church for a fundraiser.
Kuria, who has been talking about 2022 succession politics has told the people of Kisumu that the handshake between President Uhuru Kenyatta and the former premier is not about 2022 but unity.
Upon landing, the Kiambu legislator took time to mingle with the taxi drivers who he referred to as “watu wangu.”
Friday, 13 July 2018
Former Ainabkoi MP in pole position for membership to the Parliamentary Service Commission
Former Ainabkoi MP Samuel Chepkong’a has been shortlisted for the position of Member of Parliamentary Service Commission (PSC).
Chepkong’a will compete with five others for the slot reserved for a male in the PSC. According to Article 127(d) of the Constitution, the PSC consists of among others “one man and one woman appointed by Parliament from among persons who are experienced in public affairs, but are not members of Parliament”.
Chepkong’a is in the shortlist alongside former Loima MP Protus Akuja. Others are: Ali Farah (Mandera East), Lati Lelelit (Samburu West), Elias Mbau (Maragwa) and Stephen Karani Wachira (Laikipia West).
The six will be interviewed on Thursday next week.
Chepkong’a will be hoping to join Justin Muturi, Naomi Shaban, Beth Mugo, Adan Keynan, Benson Momanyi George Khaniri, Aisha Jumwa, Aaron Cheruiyot and Lorna Mumelo in the PSC.
BAD WEATHER FORCES A CHOPPER CARRYING JUBILEE GOVERNOR MAKE AN EMERGENCY LANDING
Isiolo Governor Mohammed Kuti survived a scare of his life on Friday
after a chopper carrying him made an emergency landing in Nyeri, reports
the Nation.
Area police boss Issa Muhammud said the pilot of the helicopter decided to make the emergency landing due to bad weather.
The three leaders, who escaped unhurt, are set to join Deputy President William Ruto in Mogodashe for a fund-drive.
Reports indicate that the later left the scene using vehicles. Mr. Kuti, a former NHIF chairman, is a close ally of DP Ruto.
Last month, a plane carrying ten people crashed in the Abaerdares in what preliminary investigations showed that it was as a result of bad weather.
Area police boss Issa Muhammud said the pilot of the helicopter decided to make the emergency landing due to bad weather.
The three leaders, who escaped unhurt, are set to join Deputy President William Ruto in Mogodashe for a fund-drive.
Reports indicate that the later left the scene using vehicles. Mr. Kuti, a former NHIF chairman, is a close ally of DP Ruto.
Last month, a plane carrying ten people crashed in the Abaerdares in what preliminary investigations showed that it was as a result of bad weather.
Friday, 20 April 2018
Shocking: What Baringo South MP posted on Facebook before her death
Exactly 24 hours before her death, Baringo South Member of Parliament Grace Kiptoim had a message for you.
She was calling for unity especially in the family.
The Late MP shared an encouraging post by Mark A Smith who was a professor of
pathology at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio.
The post reads;
In nearly four decades I’ve only seen my father seriously disappointed in me once.
I was 17.
My father and I drove up to the bag drop at our golf club.
A
middle-aged
man ran over to grab our clubs and shoes.
As we parked the car I asked my father if he ever felt bad about seeing a man his age in a service role, hustling for a tip while we go play golf.
My father turned to me with a look of disgust which betrayed a disappointment in me as well as an introspective sadness that he had raised such a clueless son.
Paraphrasing… “Son, I need you to understand one thing right now … if a man provides shelter, food, education, and love to his family, it doesn’t matter one bit what he does for a living … he is my equal. Money can make life easier, but it doesn’t make you a man. Don’t ever, ever ask me a question like that again.
”I count that as one of the most important lessons of my life. Not only has it helped me stay respectful of others (I hope) but, truthfully, it has saved me emotionally in times when I’ve felt less successful then
other men — and there have been a lot of those times.
To those of us who work hard every day for our families — no matter what we do or what we earn — let’s keep our heads high and support each other.Lord knows we need it.
Four days ago, Ms Kipchoim sent a condolence message to the family of retired politician Kenneth Matiba on her Facebook page.
She was calling for unity especially in the family.
The Late MP shared an encouraging post by Mark A Smith who was a professor of
pathology at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio.
The post reads;
In nearly four decades I’ve only seen my father seriously disappointed in me once.
I was 17.
My father and I drove up to the bag drop at our golf club.
A
middle-aged
man ran over to grab our clubs and shoes.
As we parked the car I asked my father if he ever felt bad about seeing a man his age in a service role, hustling for a tip while we go play golf.
My father turned to me with a look of disgust which betrayed a disappointment in me as well as an introspective sadness that he had raised such a clueless son.
Paraphrasing… “Son, I need you to understand one thing right now … if a man provides shelter, food, education, and love to his family, it doesn’t matter one bit what he does for a living … he is my equal. Money can make life easier, but it doesn’t make you a man. Don’t ever, ever ask me a question like that again.
”I count that as one of the most important lessons of my life. Not only has it helped me stay respectful of others (I hope) but, truthfully, it has saved me emotionally in times when I’ve felt less successful then
other men — and there have been a lot of those times.
To those of us who work hard every day for our families — no matter what we do or what we earn — let’s keep our heads high and support each other.Lord knows we need it.
Four days ago, Ms Kipchoim sent a condolence message to the family of retired politician Kenneth Matiba on her Facebook page.
Sunday, 15 April 2018
Koigi Wa Wamwere on 2022 politics:
Koigi Wa Wamwere on 2022 politics:
Though I’m Kikuyu, I Won’t Vote To Give Ruto 20 Years In Power
Some people say every Kikuyu man and woman will spontaneously elect Ruto as the next president come year 2022.
But this is an open falsehood. Though I am a Kikuyu, I will not automatically vote for William Ruto or anyone else to be Kenya’s next president when next elections come.
But while Ruto wants every Kikuyu to vote for him because he or she is Kikuyu, just as he wants every Kalenjin to vote for him because he is Kalenjin, I will not deny William Ruto a vote because he is Kalenjin and not Kikuyu like me. Nor will I vote for anybody merely because they are Kikuyu. I will only deny Ruto a vote because he is not fit to be president of Kenya for the following ten reasons.
First, the next president Kenya must be a president who is totally committed to the elimination of corruption and negative ethnicity. But from his history, William Ruto is not a leader of integrity and cannot be relied upon to develop Kenya by eradicating corruption.
Second, from my knowledge, Ruto is not a patriot or a nationalist capable of sacrificing his personal interests to save the country from any danger or tragedy like dictatorship. For me, the only reason Ruto pursues leadership is wealth and power. As a youth, Ruto therefore never did anything to save Kenya from one-party dictatorship.
Three, despite public pronouncement, Ruto never fought for democracy and will not protect democracy as a president because, philosophically, he does not believe in democracy. Instead he believes in dictatorship and therefore fights to protect dictatorship as he did when he was in the YK 92. How can I who has been a victim of dictatorship vote for Ruto who believes in tyranny?
Four, Ruto wants me to vote for him, not because he qualifies to be president who will protect my freedom and improve my life, but only because I am a Kikuyu and he is a Kalenjin and the two communities are in a political coalition, not for the good of the two communities but aggrandizement of their leaders and economic elites. This to me is no reason to vote for Ruto.
Five, Ruto would also want me to vote for him, not because he qualifies to be president, but because he voted for Uhuru as president and every Kikuyu therefore owes him a debt of gratitude for which he or she must pay or be shown the door out of Rift Valley.
Six, though Kikuyu, I don’t owe Ruto a debt. I could only have a debt of Ruto, if Ruto had ever voted for me or ever gave me anything and cannot be forced to vote for Ruto. Nor can I be forced to vote for Ruto because I live in Rift Valley which is an integral part of Kenya. As it is, Ruto and Uhuru have never voted for me. And nor have they done anything for me. Instead of Kikuyus owing Ruto a debt, it is Ruto who owes Kikuyus a debt.
Seven, had UhuRuto government transformed Kenya economically in the last 5 years Uhuru and Ruto have been in power, I could have an excuse to vote for Ruto. Right now when I look around, I see no transformation for which I can vote for Ruto. The only transformation I see is Ruto’s personal transformation and enrichment. Should I therefore vote for Ruto’s further personal transformation instead of trying someone who can transform Kenya?
Eight, for Kenyans to give William Ruto not just 10 years of vice-presidency but another 10 years of presidency, he and Uhuru need to have done so wonderfully that Kenya would have achieved half of Singapore’s development which we can expect him to complete if we give him 10 years of presidency. As it is, it would be suicidal and crazy if Kenyans were to give Ruto 20 years of power, almost same time Moi lasted in power.
Nine, not even Ruto’s background as a hustler should persuade the so-called hustler nation or poor people to vote for him. Ruto is no longer a hustler or poor person. If anything he is already a trillionaire or double trillionaire who like other rich people thrives on exploiting poor people.
Ten, even Ruto’s early campaign for presidency using government projects should not persuade any Kenyan to vote for him. And he is especially disqualified for presidency because he is blamed for rigging so many people in the last election to create a political network that will ensure he is voted for presidency come 2022.
Though I’m Kikuyu, I Won’t Vote To Give Ruto 20 Years In Power
Some people say every Kikuyu man and woman will spontaneously elect Ruto as the next president come year 2022.
But this is an open falsehood. Though I am a Kikuyu, I will not automatically vote for William Ruto or anyone else to be Kenya’s next president when next elections come.
But while Ruto wants every Kikuyu to vote for him because he or she is Kikuyu, just as he wants every Kalenjin to vote for him because he is Kalenjin, I will not deny William Ruto a vote because he is Kalenjin and not Kikuyu like me. Nor will I vote for anybody merely because they are Kikuyu. I will only deny Ruto a vote because he is not fit to be president of Kenya for the following ten reasons.
First, the next president Kenya must be a president who is totally committed to the elimination of corruption and negative ethnicity. But from his history, William Ruto is not a leader of integrity and cannot be relied upon to develop Kenya by eradicating corruption.
Second, from my knowledge, Ruto is not a patriot or a nationalist capable of sacrificing his personal interests to save the country from any danger or tragedy like dictatorship. For me, the only reason Ruto pursues leadership is wealth and power. As a youth, Ruto therefore never did anything to save Kenya from one-party dictatorship.
Three, despite public pronouncement, Ruto never fought for democracy and will not protect democracy as a president because, philosophically, he does not believe in democracy. Instead he believes in dictatorship and therefore fights to protect dictatorship as he did when he was in the YK 92. How can I who has been a victim of dictatorship vote for Ruto who believes in tyranny?
Four, Ruto wants me to vote for him, not because he qualifies to be president who will protect my freedom and improve my life, but only because I am a Kikuyu and he is a Kalenjin and the two communities are in a political coalition, not for the good of the two communities but aggrandizement of their leaders and economic elites. This to me is no reason to vote for Ruto.
Five, Ruto would also want me to vote for him, not because he qualifies to be president, but because he voted for Uhuru as president and every Kikuyu therefore owes him a debt of gratitude for which he or she must pay or be shown the door out of Rift Valley.
Six, though Kikuyu, I don’t owe Ruto a debt. I could only have a debt of Ruto, if Ruto had ever voted for me or ever gave me anything and cannot be forced to vote for Ruto. Nor can I be forced to vote for Ruto because I live in Rift Valley which is an integral part of Kenya. As it is, Ruto and Uhuru have never voted for me. And nor have they done anything for me. Instead of Kikuyus owing Ruto a debt, it is Ruto who owes Kikuyus a debt.
Seven, had UhuRuto government transformed Kenya economically in the last 5 years Uhuru and Ruto have been in power, I could have an excuse to vote for Ruto. Right now when I look around, I see no transformation for which I can vote for Ruto. The only transformation I see is Ruto’s personal transformation and enrichment. Should I therefore vote for Ruto’s further personal transformation instead of trying someone who can transform Kenya?
Eight, for Kenyans to give William Ruto not just 10 years of vice-presidency but another 10 years of presidency, he and Uhuru need to have done so wonderfully that Kenya would have achieved half of Singapore’s development which we can expect him to complete if we give him 10 years of presidency. As it is, it would be suicidal and crazy if Kenyans were to give Ruto 20 years of power, almost same time Moi lasted in power.
Nine, not even Ruto’s background as a hustler should persuade the so-called hustler nation or poor people to vote for him. Ruto is no longer a hustler or poor person. If anything he is already a trillionaire or double trillionaire who like other rich people thrives on exploiting poor people.
Ten, even Ruto’s early campaign for presidency using government projects should not persuade any Kenyan to vote for him. And he is especially disqualified for presidency because he is blamed for rigging so many people in the last election to create a political network that will ensure he is voted for presidency come 2022.
Sunday, 8 April 2018
LETS MAKE THE BIG FOUR A REALITY; DP RUTO URGES
Deputy President William Ruto on Sunday told Jubilee leaders to focus on uniting Kenyans and engage in politics of development.
He said the party is anchored on these two agenda. Ruto said it will be easy for President Uhuru Kenyatta to implement his ‘Big Four’ development agenda if Jubilee leaders are united and focused.
The Big Four are food security, affordable housing, manufacturing and affordable healthcare.
“Kenya will not be transformed through empty rhetoric, but by the implementation of development projects,” Ruto said. He spoke during a church service at Mwea Boys’ High School in Kirinyaga.
Ruto said the government is working with the Bank of Africa to implement a Sh1.5 billion water project in the county.
The national government, in partnership with the county governments, Ruto said, will roll out a major programme on healthcare. He said the government is committed to ensuring Kenyans have access to universal healthcare.
The DP was accompanied by a number of leaders, who promised to support Uhuru and Ruto in implementing the Jubilee manifesto. They also said they will support Ruto in 2022.
Kirinyaga Governor Anne Waiguru said she will work closely with the national government to improve development.
Murang’a Senator Irungu Kang’ata said Kenya has witnessed significant development during the Jubilee tenure. He cited electricity connections, increased number of NHIF beneficiaries and increased road network.
Kang’ata said Jubilee’s record is the reason they will support Ruto’s presidential ambition in 2022.
Gatundu South MP Moses Kuria appealed to fellow leaders to stop politicking and focus on growth. He said those interested in competitive politics should wait for 2022.
Igembe South MP John Mwirigi asked youth to support the good leadership displayed by Uhuru. Ndaragwa MP Jeremiah Kioni said since 2013, the Jubilee administration has displayed commitment to develop the country.
He urged governors to work with the national government for the sake of development.“Governors should not be roadblocks to development,” Kioni said. Kabinga Wathayu of Mwea said Kirinyaga leaders will work together as a team.
He said the party is anchored on these two agenda. Ruto said it will be easy for President Uhuru Kenyatta to implement his ‘Big Four’ development agenda if Jubilee leaders are united and focused.
The Big Four are food security, affordable housing, manufacturing and affordable healthcare.
“Kenya will not be transformed through empty rhetoric, but by the implementation of development projects,” Ruto said. He spoke during a church service at Mwea Boys’ High School in Kirinyaga.
Ruto said the government is working with the Bank of Africa to implement a Sh1.5 billion water project in the county.
The national government, in partnership with the county governments, Ruto said, will roll out a major programme on healthcare. He said the government is committed to ensuring Kenyans have access to universal healthcare.
The DP was accompanied by a number of leaders, who promised to support Uhuru and Ruto in implementing the Jubilee manifesto. They also said they will support Ruto in 2022.
Kirinyaga Governor Anne Waiguru said she will work closely with the national government to improve development.
Murang’a Senator Irungu Kang’ata said Kenya has witnessed significant development during the Jubilee tenure. He cited electricity connections, increased number of NHIF beneficiaries and increased road network.
Kang’ata said Jubilee’s record is the reason they will support Ruto’s presidential ambition in 2022.
Gatundu South MP Moses Kuria appealed to fellow leaders to stop politicking and focus on growth. He said those interested in competitive politics should wait for 2022.
Igembe South MP John Mwirigi asked youth to support the good leadership displayed by Uhuru. Ndaragwa MP Jeremiah Kioni said since 2013, the Jubilee administration has displayed commitment to develop the country.
He urged governors to work with the national government for the sake of development.“Governors should not be roadblocks to development,” Kioni said. Kabinga Wathayu of Mwea said Kirinyaga leaders will work together as a team.
Saturday, 7 April 2018
KIJABE; The only Kenyan town without bars
Kijabe is the only town in Kenya where you cannot purchase cigarettes or take alcohol.
Even with its population of 5,000 it has no bar and nobody is allowed to smoke. Kijabe remains the utmost centre of Christian faith - a citadel of purity!
Again, Kijabe might be the only town in Kenya whose economy has always centered around mission work and where any investor in the small town has to sign an agreement with the Mission that they would not sell alcohol or open entertainment joints.
It all has to do with the history of this town on the hill. The rise of Kijabe is credited to American missionary Charles Hulburt whose vision was to extend African Inland Mission (AIM) to “all directions” from Kijabe after he moved his headquarters there from Kangundo.
But initially, Hulburt was not interested in Kijabe and wanted to have his mission along the shores of Lake Naivasha. Here, Hulburt in 1903 had marked the land he wanted for his mission work but since it was a late afternoon the colonial administrator could not sign the lease. He was asked to come the next day. But unbeknown to him, Lord Delamere was also in Naivasha looking for land. That evening, after a couple of beers, the colonial administrator told Lord Delamere about the missionaries’ interests. Delamere thought that the land was so prime “cannot be wasted on missionaries.” The colonial administrator agreed and when Hulburt arrived next day, Lord Delamere had the lease of what is today Delamere’s Sosysambu Farm!
Hulburt was asked to take up a sport in Kijabe where at 7,200ft it was the malaria free, was cool and near the railway. But there were wild animals. Many of them!
The first task of Hulburt was to build a hospital. Hulburt was a friend of US President, Theodore Roosevelt, and he named the new hospital in Kijabe Theodora Hospital in Roosevelt’s honour. It was Hulburt who invited Theodore to Kenya in 1909 and he laid the foundation of the nearby Rift Valley Academy which was built for children of the missionaries. Theodore had left White House in March and on August 4, 1909 he laid that stone that is in the Kiambogo building of the Academy. Kiambogo is the original name of Kijabe and means the hill of Cape buffaloes that roamed the area. Until today, the beast remains the school’s mascot.
In his book African Game Trails, Roosevelt talked glowingly of Kijabe’s American Industrial Mission (as he called it). “Industrial teaching must go hand in hand with moral teaching…Kijabe will be an indispensable factor in the slow uplifting of the (locals).”
The growth of Kijabe, to become one of the largest mission stations in Africa, took a good turn when Indian shopkeepers followed the missionaries and set up dukas near the railway station. Kijabe was known. Letters to the missionaries were only written “Kijabe via Mombasa” and a local named Karanja Kago used to pick them from the railway station. Karanja’s wedding to Njeri wa Kiai was captured in the 1917 issue of Inland Africa since Njeri was one of the first students at Kijabe Girls.
One missionary, John Stauffacher was surprised that Kijabe was such a peaceful place. “There are none of the dangers I dreamt about…the people here are perfectly safe have none of those peculiar customs you hear about.” Another missionary who followed Hulburt was Elwood Davis and his wife Bernice Conger, a nurse who had graduated from Hahnemann College of Medicine in Philadelphia. The two missionaries had sailed to Africa under the banner of Africa Inland Mission and arrived in Kijabe in 1920 to work at the Theodora Hospital. Davis had a reputation as a skilled surgeon and made the hospital famous.
But in their early days, the missionaries found themselves at loggerheads with the Kikuyu Central Association supporters who opposed the rise of the mission stations and warning locals not to associate with it. After the initial warnings, the church attendance in 1920s is said to have dropped from 700 to 30 while the number of girls in Kijabe Girls School dropped from 300 to 80. The bone of contention then at Kijabe was whether female circumcision should be allowed. On the night of January 2, 1930, Miss Hulda Stumpf, the principal of Kijabe Girls’ was killed. As Bernice wrote in one of her memoirs, the KCA was telling them that soon “the mission will have to baptize baboons as their will be no more natives to baptize.”
But the couple continued drawing more adherents, planting lots of trees in the mission compound and keeping dairy cows.
Elwood is now known to have approached William Moffat, the sponsor of Moffat Bible Institute in Philadelphia, to start one in Kijabe. And that is how the modern-day Moffat Bible College in Kijabe opened doors on 11 February 1929. Soon, there was a printing press in 1950s solely for publishing Christian literature and later the Bibilia Husema Studios started by missionaries Bob and Lillian Davis, whose parents had worked there in the initial stages. Kijabe has continued to expand living to its purity. Still it has no bar after 110 years of its foundation.
Even with its population of 5,000 it has no bar and nobody is allowed to smoke. Kijabe remains the utmost centre of Christian faith - a citadel of purity!
Again, Kijabe might be the only town in Kenya whose economy has always centered around mission work and where any investor in the small town has to sign an agreement with the Mission that they would not sell alcohol or open entertainment joints.
It all has to do with the history of this town on the hill. The rise of Kijabe is credited to American missionary Charles Hulburt whose vision was to extend African Inland Mission (AIM) to “all directions” from Kijabe after he moved his headquarters there from Kangundo.
But initially, Hulburt was not interested in Kijabe and wanted to have his mission along the shores of Lake Naivasha. Here, Hulburt in 1903 had marked the land he wanted for his mission work but since it was a late afternoon the colonial administrator could not sign the lease. He was asked to come the next day. But unbeknown to him, Lord Delamere was also in Naivasha looking for land. That evening, after a couple of beers, the colonial administrator told Lord Delamere about the missionaries’ interests. Delamere thought that the land was so prime “cannot be wasted on missionaries.” The colonial administrator agreed and when Hulburt arrived next day, Lord Delamere had the lease of what is today Delamere’s Sosysambu Farm!
Hulburt was asked to take up a sport in Kijabe where at 7,200ft it was the malaria free, was cool and near the railway. But there were wild animals. Many of them!
The first task of Hulburt was to build a hospital. Hulburt was a friend of US President, Theodore Roosevelt, and he named the new hospital in Kijabe Theodora Hospital in Roosevelt’s honour. It was Hulburt who invited Theodore to Kenya in 1909 and he laid the foundation of the nearby Rift Valley Academy which was built for children of the missionaries. Theodore had left White House in March and on August 4, 1909 he laid that stone that is in the Kiambogo building of the Academy. Kiambogo is the original name of Kijabe and means the hill of Cape buffaloes that roamed the area. Until today, the beast remains the school’s mascot.
In his book African Game Trails, Roosevelt talked glowingly of Kijabe’s American Industrial Mission (as he called it). “Industrial teaching must go hand in hand with moral teaching…Kijabe will be an indispensable factor in the slow uplifting of the (locals).”
The growth of Kijabe, to become one of the largest mission stations in Africa, took a good turn when Indian shopkeepers followed the missionaries and set up dukas near the railway station. Kijabe was known. Letters to the missionaries were only written “Kijabe via Mombasa” and a local named Karanja Kago used to pick them from the railway station. Karanja’s wedding to Njeri wa Kiai was captured in the 1917 issue of Inland Africa since Njeri was one of the first students at Kijabe Girls.
One missionary, John Stauffacher was surprised that Kijabe was such a peaceful place. “There are none of the dangers I dreamt about…the people here are perfectly safe have none of those peculiar customs you hear about.” Another missionary who followed Hulburt was Elwood Davis and his wife Bernice Conger, a nurse who had graduated from Hahnemann College of Medicine in Philadelphia. The two missionaries had sailed to Africa under the banner of Africa Inland Mission and arrived in Kijabe in 1920 to work at the Theodora Hospital. Davis had a reputation as a skilled surgeon and made the hospital famous.
But in their early days, the missionaries found themselves at loggerheads with the Kikuyu Central Association supporters who opposed the rise of the mission stations and warning locals not to associate with it. After the initial warnings, the church attendance in 1920s is said to have dropped from 700 to 30 while the number of girls in Kijabe Girls School dropped from 300 to 80. The bone of contention then at Kijabe was whether female circumcision should be allowed. On the night of January 2, 1930, Miss Hulda Stumpf, the principal of Kijabe Girls’ was killed. As Bernice wrote in one of her memoirs, the KCA was telling them that soon “the mission will have to baptize baboons as their will be no more natives to baptize.”
But the couple continued drawing more adherents, planting lots of trees in the mission compound and keeping dairy cows.
Elwood is now known to have approached William Moffat, the sponsor of Moffat Bible Institute in Philadelphia, to start one in Kijabe. And that is how the modern-day Moffat Bible College in Kijabe opened doors on 11 February 1929. Soon, there was a printing press in 1950s solely for publishing Christian literature and later the Bibilia Husema Studios started by missionaries Bob and Lillian Davis, whose parents had worked there in the initial stages. Kijabe has continued to expand living to its purity. Still it has no bar after 110 years of its foundation.
Thursday, 22 March 2018
This is where John Mututho took his first bottle of beer
By Moses K.
One day in 1980s, a young man walked from his home to a local centre.Wanting to fit in into the typical definition of a man, his boyish genes led him to a local bar.
The centre is called Turi, in Molo constituency.
The centre neighbors the prestigious St Andrews Turi where one year fee can buy you a mansion in Nairobi's poshest suburb.
The sleepy centre, with all the characteristics of a village, is where John Njenga Mututho tasted his first bottle of beer in a legendary bar that was known as Kagema.
It's not clear whether Kagema was a corruption of Mgema - the swahili for a brewer.Mututho's home is a few metres from this centre.
His father was among the who-is-who and the evidence of that is clear as he had put up a 'stone' house in days when everybody else had a mud-walled house.
They also lived in Turi's 'leafy' suburb of Turi Farmers - this was an area reserved for teachers and the 'rich'.Turi has two 'leafy' suburbs: Turi farmers and Valley farm.
Kagema bar is where Mututho started his hate for the bottle.After he became a true man, he declared his war against the bottle.
He has since made his name through such legislation as the Mututho law.
Today, Mututho runs JOMEC rehabilitation centre where the drug and alcohol addicts are helped to overcome their addiction.
The institution has helped many civil servants who were at the itch of loosing their jobs due to addiction;thank to JOMEC which offers free treatment to them with NHIF cards
One day in 1980s, a young man walked from his home to a local centre.Wanting to fit in into the typical definition of a man, his boyish genes led him to a local bar.
The centre is called Turi, in Molo constituency.
The centre neighbors the prestigious St Andrews Turi where one year fee can buy you a mansion in Nairobi's poshest suburb.
The sleepy centre, with all the characteristics of a village, is where John Njenga Mututho tasted his first bottle of beer in a legendary bar that was known as Kagema.
It's not clear whether Kagema was a corruption of Mgema - the swahili for a brewer.Mututho's home is a few metres from this centre.
His father was among the who-is-who and the evidence of that is clear as he had put up a 'stone' house in days when everybody else had a mud-walled house.
They also lived in Turi's 'leafy' suburb of Turi Farmers - this was an area reserved for teachers and the 'rich'.Turi has two 'leafy' suburbs: Turi farmers and Valley farm.
Kagema bar is where Mututho started his hate for the bottle.After he became a true man, he declared his war against the bottle.
He has since made his name through such legislation as the Mututho law.
Today, Mututho runs JOMEC rehabilitation centre where the drug and alcohol addicts are helped to overcome their addiction.
The institution has helped many civil servants who were at the itch of loosing their jobs due to addiction;thank to JOMEC which offers free treatment to them with NHIF cards
Two Bloggers associated with Governor abducted and Sodomised, nursing injuries.
https://www.kahawatungu.com/2018/03/21/bloggers-abducted-and-sodomised-in-kericho-after-criticising-mp-sylvanus-maritim/
*Two bloggers based in Kericho and mostly associating with Governor Paul Chepkwony are nursing serious injuries after they were assaulted by hired goons believed to have been sent by a sitting MP.*
*Two bloggers based in Kericho and mostly associating with Governor Paul Chepkwony are nursing serious injuries after they were assaulted by hired goons believed to have been sent by a sitting MP.*
Friday, 9 March 2018
"ILLICIT BREWS WAR MUST BE WON BY KIAMBU" Mututho
The new Alcoholic Drinks Control Law in Kiambu county must be observed so as to bring sanity in the county.
It is not going there be a business as usual for those in the liquor business.
Their only goal is to make money from Kiambu people and leave them for dead.
*Look at the pictures of Kiambu youth whom have been made zombies and useless human beings*
Enough is enough!
Wednesday, 7 March 2018
See how governor's are misappropriating Kenyan tax.
See how governor's are misappropriating Kenyan tax.
Governor Kahiga Mutahi of Nyeri county arrived in Machakos for a three day 'state visit' and received a warm state welcome including a guard of honour mounted in his honour.
What the fuck is wrong with my country Kenya?
Governor Kahiga Mutahi of Nyeri county arrived in Machakos for a three day 'state visit' and received a warm state welcome including a guard of honour mounted in his honour.
What the fuck is wrong with my country Kenya?
Tuesday, 6 March 2018
Transport CS Macharia on the receiving end over Kenya Ports Authority Reshuffles
The recent reshuffles at Kenya Ports Authority have raised questions on the credibility of transport CS Macharia.
Among the questions raised is which criteria did the CS use to do the reshuffle? Was it academic or experience?
In parastatals, General managers and Human resource managers are mandated to do such reshuffles ie promoting, demoting and Transfer's, so it was out of self interest that Macharia took charge of the reshuffle process without consultation.
Macharia should come clean and explain the reason as to why he elevated Rashid Salim a junior person to a position General Manager Engineering Services who doesn't meet the requirements since he is not a qualified engineer to start with leaving his seniors who are qualified engineers in the same position. He is a diploma holder and and a qualified graduate engineer must be a degree holder, could he have presented fake documents? Or the CS is aware of this and he elevated him so as to serve some interest??
If it was on merit, can Rashid Salim produce a valid practice license?
"Promoting unqualified junior leaving their seniors is such a demoralizing act, a staff at the ports who claimed anonymity lamented.
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We understand the CS did this in favour of his cartels at the port, since this cartels he has elevated are the biggest suppliers.
Parastatal jobs are advertised and position filled competitively, what was the essence of advertising the position of GM engineering Services in local dailies while CS was to reward his own cronies??
Last year Transport and Infrastructure Cabinet Secretary James Macharia was on the spot for alleged corruption cover up involving Sh442,000 by the director of Aircraft Accident Investigation Department (AAID) Captain Martyne Lunani at a time the government was grappling to fight the vice.
CS Macharia should be impeached as soon as possible before he mess up the transport sector.
Saturday, 3 March 2018
Mututho rehab centre in Nakuru ranked top in Africa, to be used as model
A drug and alcohol abuse rehabilitation center in Nakuru has been rated as Africa’s biggest rehab center and will be used as a benchmark facility by other African nations interested in adapting the treatment model used at the Nakuru based Rehab. The John Mututho Empowerment Center located at Nakuru’s Mwariki estate is famed for its unique method of treating drug addicts in a record 21-42 days as opposed to three months common with other rehab centers.
Addressing the media on Sunday at the center, Mr Mututho, who is the former NACADA boss, said the center had attracted world attention because of its wholesome treatment which includes interception, nutrition and psychotherapy something he said leaves the addict sober and sound.
The rehab center has so far treated senior ranking officials including bankers, police and prison officers, magistrates, lawyers and even athletes. Zambia health minister, officials from Canada, South Africa and drug manufactures from India toured the facility last year in March to benchmark with the facility.
The modern rehab center has leisure facilities like Jacuzzis, swimming pools, gyms, saunas among others. The rehab is also putting up a level four hospital which will have the capacity to handle patients with mental issues.
Friday, 2 March 2018
Understanding Addiction
understanding addiction...
-No one chooses to become an addict
-No one chooses to lose everything they have because they value their drug more
-Drugs can alter the brain's chemicals and trick it into thinking that the drug is necessary for survival, the brain only starts to heal through time in rehab and further treatment is needed to help retrain the brain from being dependent on drugs
-Addiction is treatable
-Treatment is best when the individual says they need it (rather than force it)
-It takes compassion to reach out and help addicts know that treatment is available, that they are not a failure
-"Addiction is Not a choice. This is a disease.
Welcome to JOMEC for treatment of all sought of addiction.
Special offer on civil servants with NHIF cards. Free treatment.
Call us today : +254 774 514635
-No one chooses to become an addict
-No one chooses to lose everything they have because they value their drug more
-Drugs can alter the brain's chemicals and trick it into thinking that the drug is necessary for survival, the brain only starts to heal through time in rehab and further treatment is needed to help retrain the brain from being dependent on drugs
-Addiction is treatable
-Treatment is best when the individual says they need it (rather than force it)
-It takes compassion to reach out and help addicts know that treatment is available, that they are not a failure
-"Addiction is Not a choice. This is a disease.
Welcome to JOMEC for treatment of all sought of addiction.
Special offer on civil servants with NHIF cards. Free treatment.
Call us today : +254 774 514635
Sunday, 25 February 2018
JOMEC; YOUR ADDICTION HEALING ENVIRONMENT
Rehab and Hospitals by nature are busy and noisy places. Yet in order to heal, you need a restful space. Quietness is important to you, which is why it is a priority to us at JOMEC.
Most people working in hospital understand the impact of the hospital environment on the patient experience.
There is evidence that good environments can have a therapeutic effect on patients.
But what constitutes a good environment?
The mind, body and spirit are always striving to maintain resonance with the environment.
On the other hand,
If that environment is unbalanced or superficial it will use up its energy in maintaining its life force. This is why many people are sick and/or tired most of the time. On the other hand, where the environment is balanced and in harmony with nature, little energy is needed to maintain the body in health.
People have different needs in different spaces.
Studies clearly show that a whole range of environmental factors including lighting, color, aroma, views, art, scale, proportion, sound, texture and materials - have a powerful healing and therapeutic effect on patients.
Start your addiction healing by joining John Mututho Empowerment Centre (JOMEC) today, for inquiry call +254 774 514635.
Monday, 12 February 2018
KNOWING MORE ABOUT JOMEC
*What are the best treatments for drug addiction?*
There are many options that we have embraced at JOMEC in treating drug addiction and which are successful, including:
behavioral
counseling
medication
medical devices and applications used to treat withdrawal symptoms or deliver skills
training
evaluation and treatment for co-occurring mental health issues such as depression and anxiety
long-term follow-up to prevent relapse
A range of care with a tailored treatment program and follow-up options can be crucial to success. Our Treatment include both medical and mental health services as needed.
We also do Follow-up care by sensitizing community- or family-based recovery support systems.
*Can drug addiction be treated?*
Yes, but it’s not simple. Because addiction is a chronic disease, people can’t simply stop using drugs for a few days and be cured. At JOMEC we offer patients long-term or repeated care to stop using completely and recover their lives.
Our unique Addiction treatment help the person do the following:
1)stop using drugs
2)stay drug-free
3)be productive in the family, at work, and in society
*How are medications used in drug addiction treatment?*
At our facility, Medications is a times used to manage withdrawal symptoms, prevent relapse, and treat co-occurring conditions.
*How many people have benefitted from JOMEC to get out of drug addiction?*
According to our data, we have over 1000 successful treatment since November 2016.
*How can one book for session?*
You can get in touch via +254 774 514635 JOMEC REHABILITATION CENTER.
There are many options that we have embraced at JOMEC in treating drug addiction and which are successful, including:
behavioral
counseling
medication
medical devices and applications used to treat withdrawal symptoms or deliver skills
training
evaluation and treatment for co-occurring mental health issues such as depression and anxiety
long-term follow-up to prevent relapse
A range of care with a tailored treatment program and follow-up options can be crucial to success. Our Treatment include both medical and mental health services as needed.
We also do Follow-up care by sensitizing community- or family-based recovery support systems.
*Can drug addiction be treated?*
Yes, but it’s not simple. Because addiction is a chronic disease, people can’t simply stop using drugs for a few days and be cured. At JOMEC we offer patients long-term or repeated care to stop using completely and recover their lives.
Our unique Addiction treatment help the person do the following:
1)stop using drugs
2)stay drug-free
3)be productive in the family, at work, and in society
*How are medications used in drug addiction treatment?*
At our facility, Medications is a times used to manage withdrawal symptoms, prevent relapse, and treat co-occurring conditions.
*How many people have benefitted from JOMEC to get out of drug addiction?*
According to our data, we have over 1000 successful treatment since November 2016.
*How can one book for session?*
You can get in touch via +254 774 514635 JOMEC REHABILITATION CENTER.
Thursday, 8 February 2018
JOMEC RECOVERY; HELPING YOU RECOVER YOUR LIFE
JOMEC RECOVERY; HELPING YOU RECOVER YOUR LIFE.
Recovery from alcohol, gambling, drugs, food and other addictions is a long and often very difficult process.
Rehabilitation facilities in Kenya are known to offer the medication part leaving the patient coping with emotional issues thank God to John Mututho Empowerment Center (JOMEC) a unique serein facility which walks with clients to the last step of recovery as well as empowering them.
According to the facility CEO Hon John Mututho, "It is sometimes too easy to focus on the medical side of treatment and forget the emotional impact of addiction on your life and the lives of those around you".
According to him, JOMEC offers access to range of addiction counselling and therapy services which will not only help those who have addiction problems themselves, but also provide a great deal of guidance, help and support to their families and close friends.
Mututho explains that, they work only with qualified therapists and counselling teams who are fully trained and highly experienced in the complex territory of addiction recovery, whether it is from alcohol or drug use or a self-destructive and addictive behaviour such as gambling addiction.
For assistance Call +254 774 514635 today to find out how we can help you and those you love through this difficult time so you can put your addiction behind you and start a brand new happy and healthy life.
Recovery from alcohol, gambling, drugs, food and other addictions is a long and often very difficult process.
Rehabilitation facilities in Kenya are known to offer the medication part leaving the patient coping with emotional issues thank God to John Mututho Empowerment Center (JOMEC) a unique serein facility which walks with clients to the last step of recovery as well as empowering them.
According to the facility CEO Hon John Mututho, "It is sometimes too easy to focus on the medical side of treatment and forget the emotional impact of addiction on your life and the lives of those around you".
According to him, JOMEC offers access to range of addiction counselling and therapy services which will not only help those who have addiction problems themselves, but also provide a great deal of guidance, help and support to their families and close friends.
Mututho explains that, they work only with qualified therapists and counselling teams who are fully trained and highly experienced in the complex territory of addiction recovery, whether it is from alcohol or drug use or a self-destructive and addictive behaviour such as gambling addiction.
For assistance Call +254 774 514635 today to find out how we can help you and those you love through this difficult time so you can put your addiction behind you and start a brand new happy and healthy life.
Monday, 5 February 2018
JOMEC Drug Rehab, Drug Addiction, Drug Rehabilitation Centre, Inspired
Are you having trouble standing up to life’s challenges?
When drug abuse obscures hope it’s hard to know where to turn. At this critical time our welcoming clinical team and support staff at John Mututho Empowerment Centre (JOMEC) are ready to motivate, inspire and support you in your battle to overcome drug addiction.
JOMEC Drug Rehab leads by inspiration. We stand among Kenya's best alcohol and drug rehab centers, recognized for excellence in evidence-based psychotherapy and a high rate of successful addiction recovery. As a premiere alcohol and drug treatment center, we stand for clinical excellence and groundbreaking treatments. we stand with our physicians, therapists and staff in providing expert, compassionate care. But above all we stand with our residents, who motivate and inspire us to heal people, every day.
Give us a call to see where hope lives.
Our priority is to offer individual support and attention to residents in a welcoming and comfortable environment in which they are not overwhelmed by a large crowd of people. This allows residents to engage with therapy more easily and get to know us and each other better. In a larger centre, a group therapy session can mean 25 or 30 people listening to a speaker, which essentially makes you a member of an audience.
At JOMEC a group session is much more of an interactive discussion. This enables residents to better express themselves and have their concerns and opinions be heard. A more open and deeper engagement with group therapy results.
One of the major benefits of limiting our enrolment is having the space for flexibility and individuality a larger institution can never accommodate.
While our addiction treatment programis primarily focused on evidence-based psychotherapy, we are open and able to integrate into this whichever alternative therapies appeal to each resident.
Our goal is to provide each of our residents with precisely the right combination of Psychological, Medical, Pharmaceutical, Nutritional, Alternative and Spiritual practices that will bring each of them their recovery.
We pride ourselves in our ability to work with each resident closely, and offer him or her the care, support and treatment they need with compassion and dignity.
When drug abuse obscures hope it’s hard to know where to turn. At this critical time our welcoming clinical team and support staff at John Mututho Empowerment Centre (JOMEC) are ready to motivate, inspire and support you in your battle to overcome drug addiction.
JOMEC Drug Rehab leads by inspiration. We stand among Kenya's best alcohol and drug rehab centers, recognized for excellence in evidence-based psychotherapy and a high rate of successful addiction recovery. As a premiere alcohol and drug treatment center, we stand for clinical excellence and groundbreaking treatments. we stand with our physicians, therapists and staff in providing expert, compassionate care. But above all we stand with our residents, who motivate and inspire us to heal people, every day.
Give us a call to see where hope lives.
Our priority is to offer individual support and attention to residents in a welcoming and comfortable environment in which they are not overwhelmed by a large crowd of people. This allows residents to engage with therapy more easily and get to know us and each other better. In a larger centre, a group therapy session can mean 25 or 30 people listening to a speaker, which essentially makes you a member of an audience.
At JOMEC a group session is much more of an interactive discussion. This enables residents to better express themselves and have their concerns and opinions be heard. A more open and deeper engagement with group therapy results.
One of the major benefits of limiting our enrolment is having the space for flexibility and individuality a larger institution can never accommodate.
While our addiction treatment programis primarily focused on evidence-based psychotherapy, we are open and able to integrate into this whichever alternative therapies appeal to each resident.
Our goal is to provide each of our residents with precisely the right combination of Psychological, Medical, Pharmaceutical, Nutritional, Alternative and Spiritual practices that will bring each of them their recovery.
We pride ourselves in our ability to work with each resident closely, and offer him or her the care, support and treatment they need with compassion and dignity.
Thursday, 1 February 2018
Anti craving medication for relapse prevention
Alcohol dependence is a chronic disorder that results from a variety of genetic, psychosocial, and environment factors.
1 Over the last 20 years, there has been considerable progress in efforts to reduce the enormous alcohol related costs to society, such as traffic accidents in which the driver is intoxicated, and to set boundaries for injudicious alcohol use. These socio-cultural changes have probably been successful in lowering the prevalence of alcohol abuse but the prevalence of alcohol dependence seems to have been less affected.
Treating alcohol dependence usually consists of two phases: detoxification and rehabilitation. The initial detoxification stage deals with acute withdrawal symptoms. The later rehabilitation stage attempts to prevent relapse and develops a lifestyle compatible with long-term abstinence. Whereas detoxification is widely accepted as a pharmacotherapeutic domain, rehabilitation, in clinical practice, has traditionally involved psychosocial and psychotherapeutic interventions consisting of individual and group psychotherapy, cognitive-behavioral treatments, and self-directed groups such as Alcoholics Anonymous.
To get the best anti craving formulations, contact *JOMEC 0774514635 today and live a sobber life*
1 Over the last 20 years, there has been considerable progress in efforts to reduce the enormous alcohol related costs to society, such as traffic accidents in which the driver is intoxicated, and to set boundaries for injudicious alcohol use. These socio-cultural changes have probably been successful in lowering the prevalence of alcohol abuse but the prevalence of alcohol dependence seems to have been less affected.
Treating alcohol dependence usually consists of two phases: detoxification and rehabilitation. The initial detoxification stage deals with acute withdrawal symptoms. The later rehabilitation stage attempts to prevent relapse and develops a lifestyle compatible with long-term abstinence. Whereas detoxification is widely accepted as a pharmacotherapeutic domain, rehabilitation, in clinical practice, has traditionally involved psychosocial and psychotherapeutic interventions consisting of individual and group psychotherapy, cognitive-behavioral treatments, and self-directed groups such as Alcoholics Anonymous.
To get the best anti craving formulations, contact *JOMEC 0774514635 today and live a sobber life*
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