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Sunday, March 31, 2013

How do we educate our village?

How do we educate our village
We are talking today about the education system of our village .first I want to say educational process with is education? Education means training for life it creates many tips to our life. These are not easy questions if you want to give deeper answers could say that the aim of education should be seen as qualities. Education not only creates a better human beings but also contributes to the transformation of society. We are summoned to take forward our community village. They are responsible to educate the village. Also it is government responsibility to provide some money and build school center and also computer center there. Then teachers are responsible to educate the village then they will  start the career in a good way. Without teachers no one can  start the career in a good way. so a teachers are more knowledgeable about the good and bad of the world. The teachers are always t sch to guide you on to the right path. like to call my teacher” my lamp in darkness” a teacher never lets their students down if a student is in trouble they always try to help them and solve there problems. If government will not support then we most take responsibility of themselves. Then we most build schools centers and computer center there. Today everyone talk about America and some others counties. They are every develop. Why? Because they are united. If we will cup rites with each there to build schools center then we must found such teachers they are well knowledgeable then they will creates a great nation. Today everyone call they are villager. But no doubts they are our sibling. If today we will support may be tomorrow they will  start theirs career in a great way. Because they are the future of nation. We must help and support them.” Nothing is impossible in this world if you will try, impossibility for those they never try anything” we must support them and educate our village. Love your nation. According to someone “Allah helps those how help themselves”                  
                                                                          Written by …. Waseem Saleem.

Saturday, March 30, 2013

Kenya Supreme Court upholds Uhuru Kenyatta election win

Kenya Supreme Court upholds Uhuru Kenyatta election win
Kenya's Supreme Court has upheld Uhuru Kenyatta's presidential election victory, rejecting several petitions challenging the vote. Chief Justice Willy Mutunga announced the decision, which was unanimous, saying the poll was free and fair. Main challenger PM Raila Odinga, who lodged the appeal, said he would fully respect the verdict. Official results said Mr Kenyatta beat Mr Odinga by 50.07% to 43.28%, avoiding a run-off by just 8,100 votes. There was tight security at the Supreme Court as the judgement was read out. Violence after a disputed election in 2007 left more than 1,200 people dead. The presidential, legislative and municipal elections held on 4 March were the first since the 2007 poll. Mr Kenyatta and his running mate, William Ruto, are expected to be sworn in as president and vice-president on 9 April. But they are facing trial on charges of crimes against humanity at the International Criminal Court (ICC) for allegedly fuelling unrest after that election. They deny the charges. Plea for calm Chief Justice Mutunga said the court's decisions had been unanimous on all the issues they were asked to rule on. He said that Mr Kenyatta and Mr Ruto had been "validly elected" in a poll carried out in a "free, fair, transparent and credible" manner. "It is the decision of the court that the said elections were indeed conducted in compliance with the constitution and the law," he said. "At this historical moment in our country, the Supreme Court has discharged its constitutional duty in conformity with the solemn oath each one of us took," he added. "It is now for the Kenyan people, their leaders, civil society, the private sector and the media to discharge theirs, to ensure that the unity, peace, sovereignty and prosperity of the nation is preserved. God bless Kenya." Uhuru Kenyatta, 10 March 2013 Mr Kenyatta has called the election a "triumph of democracy" Supporters of Mr Kenyatta took to the streets of central Nairobi, tooting their horns, blowing on vuvuzelas and chanting. Outside the courthouse, police used tear gas to chase away people protesting against the ruling but the area is now quiet. There are also reports of teargas being fired at stone-throwing youths in the western city of Kisumu, a stronghold of Mr Odinga. Outgoing President Mwai Kibaki has urged people to stay calm and accept the result, but much will depend on Kenyans' faith in their newly reformed judiciary, our correspondent says. Petitions had been filed to the court by Mr Odinga and by civil society groups, who claimed irregularities had affected the election result and called for fresh elections. Mr Odinga said that he did not regret making the challenge, but that he fully respected the decision and wished Mr Kenyatta and his team well. "Although we may not agree with some of [the court's] findings, our belief in constitutionalism remains supreme," he said at a news conference after the verdict. "We must soldier on in our resolve to reform our politics and our institutions." Mr Kenyatta has called the election, which was largely conducted peacefully, a "triumph of democracy". The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) has insisted that the vote was credible, despite technical failures with an electronic voter ID system and the vote counting mechanism. International observers said the poll was largely free, fair and credible, and that the electoral commission had conducted its business in an open and transparent manner.
      News sourcehttp://www.bbc.co.uk

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