Stay at Home to Know Your Wives Better, Uhuru Advices Kenyan Men Amid Covid-19

President Kenyatta says the Covid-19 pandemic presents Kenyan men with a perfect opportunity to stay home and get to know their wives better.
Kenyatta, in his Labor Day speech, urged men to seize the chance and use it to forge better relationships with their spouses and children.
“Let’s stay home, I know it is hard but this is an opportunity for us to know our wives and children better,” said Kenyatta.
“Let us not always look at the negatives, there is an opportunity for us to know our families better and good things can come from knowing each other better,” added Uhuru.
To avert the spread of Covid-19, the Health Ministry has advised non-essential workers to stay and work from home until the pandemic is defeated.
At the same time, Uhuru lauded Kenyans for observing preventive measures issued by the government in the fight against the pandemic.
The government has imposed several measures to stem the transmission of the bug. They include a nationwide dusk-to-dawn curfew, restriction of movement of people into and out of Nairobi, Mombasa, Kilifi, Kwale, and Mandera counties as well as wearing of face masks in public.
Kenyans have also been asked to maintain social distance, and wash their hands regularly with water and soap.
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Kenyans, obey the government…
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Kenyans, obey the government. Stay home and find ways to become self- sufficient. Start growing your own food and finding ways to supply yourselves with water- Dig now holes. Making your own clothes. Love your families and find new ways of supporting one another. Educate your children in the ways of our forefathers including herbal medicine and in the ways of our God. Pray and find ways of getting out of Pharaohs system- Find new ways of living. God is giving his people back their lives. We are back to basics.
When we get out of our homes life will have changed!!
Wrong advise Mr. President…
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Wrong advise Mr. President. We stay away because we know the wives so well. All of them; sumu. Tumeisha.
Speak for yourself!
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Speak for yourself!
Uhuru was not speaking to…
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In reply to Speak for yourself! by Guest #13 (not verified)
Uhuru was not speaking to you buster! How can it be while you ain’t go no wife, and the village girls all run away at your sight? But you are still obligated to keep your tail at “cubical” and get to know the four walks around you! You can also study the colors of your door and the one elevated window!
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In reply to Uhuru was not speaking to… by Sally (not verified)
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