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Mbona - Daddy Owen ft Denno

This is one song that inspires and challenges us to know that human life is important. if you understand please try to answer the question. Mbona?                                The world is one and we should live as one, no one is greater than the other, no person is below the other. Despite of our physical differences we still human with dignity and that is one thing no one can take from us. Think of the day of the African child and this year’s theme is: the rights of disabled children. This should be the theme song for the day July 16th 2012 Spread the word. Video courtesy of YouTube @ Daddy Owen ft Denno

Ancient Egyptian Belief

Ancient Egyptian belief about death: They believed that wen their souls got to the entrance of heaven, the gods asked them two questions. Their answers determined whether they will be admitted or not. 1. Have you found Joy in your life? 2. Has your life brought Joy to others? -----think about it and Spread the word. Peace

Preamble

We, the people of Kenya— ACKNOWLEDGING the supremacy of the Almighty God of all creation: HONOURING those who heroically struggled to bring freedom and justice to our land: PROUD of our ethnic, cultural and religious diversity, and determined to live in peace and unity as one indivisible sovereign nation: RESPECTFUL of the environment, which is our heritage, and determined to sustain it for the benefit of future generations: COMMITTED to nurturing and protecting the well-being of the individual, the family, communities and the nation: RECOGNISING the aspirations of all Kenyans for a government based on the essential values of human rights, equality, freedom, democracy, social justice and the rule of law: EXERCISING our sovereign and inalienable right to determine the form of governance of our country GOD BLESS KENYA

National Athem

The words of our National anthem are not meant to only entertain us, they are words that unite use, make us proud of our country, and remind us that we are Kenyans. These words are a prayer to our God to make us live in peace. Every time the Anthem is sang I feel something in my heart and know for sure I belong somewhere. This are any basic words we need to teach our children and for them to teach their children's for future generations. this song will never be out of fashion but will live forever as long as Kenya will be there. Ee Mungu nguvu yetu                           O God of all creation Ilete baraka kwetu.                               Bless this our land and nation. Haki iwe ngao na mlinzi                         Justice be our shield and defender Natukae na undugu                               May we dwell in unity Amani na uhuru                                     Peace and liberty Raha tupate na ustawi