Tuesday, 2 October 2007

Molo wake uuup!

Its already dawn and I'm conteplating on how to catch a bus to Elburgon, Keringet, Mau summit and back because I have to accomplish a mission in five community groups and three schools before dusk. The gruelling forty kilometre rough diversion travel to Nairobi to meet Mwangi -(GCAP- Kenya) has not been laughable matter either. 'But Moses you have to soldier on.' I have to put together a seasoned five hundred mass choir in place for the white band day.

Lots of people don't mind what is happening as long as it does not happen to them. Talk of poverty, youve not met eye to eye with it if you've not been to slum and some of kenya's rural setups. But who cares? I care, but ma hands are tied. Let me hope that Poverty Requiem will unleash a new chapter about the plight of the masses on poverty. I Concur with Falou Wade(senegal) that as we observe the White Band Day on the 17th of October, it should be noted that the gap between the haves and don'ts has been wide and continues widening unabatted under alot of cosmetic auspices of tackling the same.
Thumbs up to my very cooperative team of teachers and music group leader who are working tirelesly to make it asuccess. I fell touched by the passion of my support team and committee for the poverty requiem Molo edition.

Mwangi Waituru- GCAP Kenya secretariat
Samuel Muhunyu -Country Desk -NECOFA Kenya
Stanley Nderitu - Co-ordinating team leader
Kathryn Bertram- University for Gastronomic Sciences(Italy)-
Secretary to team
D.E.O. Molo District
and all that are contributing in kind to stamp out poverty musikly.

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