Tuesday, June 29, 2010

LETS BUILD OUR ROMES AND PARISSES




The Standard newspaper on 24th of June,2010 gave an exhilarating insight of palatial homes in Milimani and Riat Hills of Kisumu.For upcountry lovers who didn't catch the article, we bring you images from this exlusive eye opener. You may want to think again before you spend those millions to buy a piece of earth in the 'big place'.

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

HUNGER IN THE STOMACH - NOT ME




James Mwinjiro Asumwa of INZALA MUNDA FISH FARM ( hunger in the stomach !) at Ematende Village,Marama Eshitari Sublocation is a polygamist and a grandfather of many. They all live on his compound but have never been without a meal.His fish farm has catfish and tilapia, not that he feeds on that daily but the proceeds of his sweat have earned him a posho mill and a dairy cow called 'Tilapia'! He is a happy man. You can see it on his face. And the gradchildren too.

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

AND NOW AIRTRAVEL - Dingy yes, but ours !




GGA-NBO. In air travel lingua, that is how our flight from Kakamega to Nairobi is described. A term that has arrived courtesy of the neo-rural trend. Now you can catch a scheduled flight Nairobi-Kakamega or the other way. In these photos we caught up with some passengers waiting at 'terminal' to board the fly540 beechcraft. It touches down and off to the skies headed to Nairobi. How times change. Someone say AMEN !

Sunday, June 6, 2010

THE BEAUTY SURGES - NO STOPPING US


This house is situated on the dusty/muddy Bukura-Butere road. Our poor rural roads did not discourage the owner, a Nairobi architect, from contributing to changing our upcountry landscape. We want Vision 2030 to embrace all.

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

MALLS, MALLS, MALLS - Bye to Dukawallas




It started with malls in Europe, Canada , America and South Africa. Came the 90s and we started seeing them in other African cities like Nairobi. And now, even rural towns like Kakamega are donning malls. We can't wait for the electric trains.

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

BEAUTIFUL MWIYENGA JOINS THE FISHY TRAIN


The scramble for aquaculture in rural Kenya is on. Don't be left behind. We learn consultants in fish farming are needed badly. Drop us your CV.

ALWAYS NICE TO BE HOME



Modest but a good statement of himself. Milton works 800kms away in Garissa, northern Kenya but is always happy to turn up home to this welcoming upcountry house in Western Kenya whenever he has a free week-end.

POST SLUM LIFE


After 40 years in the slums of Kibera Nairobi, Joseph Ambale pulled himself together and said bye to the slums.He is now happy in this beautiful upcountry home with his wife Liza.

Mumias-Kakamega Highway Landmark Home



This masterpiece is situated 2km from Kakamega town on Mumias road. The owner chooses to remain anonymous for now. But we give him a thumps up. It's probable it will remain 'the house of the region' for a long time. Any challenge ? The contractors can be reached on + 254-723213107. Special feature : landscaping and Decra roof.