03/21/2007 |
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Re:Dominion Farms Ltd. mosaisi1 wrote: Oketch, You come out as a mouthpiece for hire and that is what you are. You have joined Raila and his brother Oburu who have been paid well to sell their people. What a shame! Your master said: "The region is underdeveloped with little change in the lifestyles of its people over the past century. Poverty levels were 84% (defined as earning less than 35 schillings or around US $.50 per day) when we arrived. Dominion began its work there by forging a relationship with all of the churches in the area, and enlisting them as our partners and our principal support base. Some now have quadrupled in size over the past couple of years." Please inform your master that before he came in, the people of Yala were living in their own houses (rent free); they owned property that was on freehold; they got fish from L. Kanyaboli for free; they were breathing very fresh air; they didn't need kipande to roam their expansive land; in short, they lived on what they produced from their land. When Dominion came in, it took their land for a paltry 45,000. They may get a job at the farm at a rate of $2 a day but spend the $2 for a kilo of rice. Mosiasi Joluo.com Akelo nyar Kager, jaluo@jaluo.com |
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