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During the last election campaign, folkloric candidate George Wajackoyah, while admitting that he has never used, had listed the legalization of cannabis sativa, better known as marijuana, as one of his priorities to lift Kenya economically in his leadership program. According to Wajackoyah, a London graduate, former secret agent and lawyer of lost causes, the government could have raised one-third of the revenue from taxes to help pay off the national debt, creating countless jobs, with multinational pharmaceutical companies, 'green' chains and therapists from around the globe already interested in buying and thousands of unemployed and straggling youth in and around Nairobi already interested in consumption. Instead, good George remitted 2 percent of the vote, cut off his dreadlocked braids and returned to smoky anonymity. Who knows if today actually the free joint might at least allow President William Ruto to pay the back wages to the civil servants who threatened to take to the streets yesterday. That should attempts at reconciliation with senior opposition leader Raila Odinga fail, we would find half of Kenya on the streets next Monday. But no, the country remains anchored on its somewhat bigoted and anachronistic strongholds compared to even other nations on the continent. Not only does the criminalization of sexual diversity continue, but there are no glimmers for openings that would shock religious communities, common decency and good feelings Thus, as lawlessness proliferates in other circles, marijuana is grown clandestinely, bribes are turned to shut eyes and suck mouths, and a black trade is nurtured that provides no benefit to the state. Partly for this reason, African countries such as Morocco, Rwanda, Uganda, Lesotho, Zambia, Zimbabwe, and Malawi have allowed the cultivation and trade of cannabis, recreational use of course remaining prohibited, while South Africa has offered the option for its people to get stoned, but only in secret, at home and in slums when the police are not raiding. Smoking in public is strictly prohibited, with even severe penalties. In the heart of the country, Makueni County between Nairobi and Tsavo East, hectares of grass, 'bhang' as it is called in Kiswahili Africa, are being cultivated. The region is strategic not only because of the crops Italy's ENI also recently began a mega-project there to grow plants from which to make environmentally friendly fuel but because it is a key transit area for domestic and export trade, overlooking the Nairobi-Mombasa highway. In recent days, more than kilograms of cannabis sativa have been set on fire in the town of Makindu. The High Court judge and national antinarcotics officials, attended, while hundreds of people nearby cried some from the smoke in their eyes and aspired but not to become officials , and almost all of them were burned pretty badly. The Narcotics and Psychotropic Substances Control Act, in addition to trafficking, criminalizes the possession and use of 'bhang,' but also being unknowingly in a place where drugs are consumed beware, then, of tourists and nostrils always on the alert Needless to take up here the rhetoric of 'how many things you can do with hemp' of cures for glaucoma, lowering blood pressure and blood sugar, and so on. Simply, in these times of severe financial crisis, if I were some good Ruto adviser because there are some, come on Otherwise, as Gianni Morandi sang, 'you'll find that you'll be left with smoke and nothing more. His name is George Wajackoyah and he is one of the four candidates for Kenya's presidency in the upcoming Often drug couriers camouflage themselves in the most unthinkable situations. It happened Chicken with spices and lime is a tasty dish of land on the Kenyan coast. Combining chicken with sweet-and-sour is a classic of Indo-Eastern cuisine, as well as pairing with ginger Toggle navigation. Last news. TAGS: erba marijuana wajackoyah makueni contrabbando. The grass is always greener on the other side of the border, but the grass in Kenya may be NEWS The heart of Kenya in the grip of hunger Children in the forest looking for food instead of going to school by redazione. The situation is more than dramatic and in some ways appears irreversible. Hunger has At the Ziwa's Santiago Bernabeu Stadium 'when you're last in the standings, you can't sink any further' by Freddie del Curatolo. At the Santiago Bernabeu in Ziwa, the game is played every day. All it takes Coronavirus, symptomatic patients in Kenya decreased. According to data transmitted by Three people arrested, shipped them live to France and China by Freddie del Curatolo. We were accustomed to ivory smuggling just a few days ago two poachers were sentenced in the Titolare del sito: Jamproject srl. Como - Italy P. IVA e-mail: info malindikenya.
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Any true Nairobian will tell you—sometimes the walls close in a bit and a rapid succession of utterly bizarre and exhausting happenings will send you scurrying for solace outside of the big bad capital city. One can find beaches to be overrun, the hotels overbooked and all the good watering holes laden heavy with Nairobi escapees. This is the case in other beach front towns on the Kenyan coast; Diani in the South, Nyali beach north of Mombasa, Mtwapa farther north still and high-end town of Malindi a favorite of Italian expats one hour further north on the highway from Kilifi. The bushes still crawl with geckos, pheasants, chameleons and incredibly deadly snakes. Many hotels chose to be built in the wilds of the bush, overlooking the bay or the channel leading into it rather than further out along the beach escarpment and further away from the town proper and the highway economy that helps to drive it. Along the edge of the sand you can find small cafes on the dirt roads leading away from the beach, selling bottled water, coconuts, sliced pineapple and freshly caught fish. Local joints closer to downtown such as the Kilifi Club and the Boatyard churn out pizzas, fresh seafood, beer and international football matches on TV sets straight out of the s. At night, one can find oneself having a few too many glasses of mnazi locally brewed palm wine that everyone in Kilifi seems to have within reach and wander down the winding intricate paths towards the still waters of the inlet. Stick your feet in and splash to watch hundreds of bio-luminescents shoot away from your feet, forming their own constellations in the water that seem to reflect the very stars in the sky above them. Many a soul has discovered some of the Kilifi secret features and now is somewhat of a loyalist: Every December loading a car or duffel bag full of shorts, leather sandals and bottles of booze before tearing off through the Mombasa highway away from Nairobi and away from the everyday mundane happenings of life in the big city. Perhaps the best kept secret in all of the Coast and maybe Kenya at large is the white sand expanse that is Bofa Beach. The sands of Bofa run for approximately 15 kilometers and the sensation of space and emptiness is being overwhelming at times. Some clever people noticed how empty it was long ago and built white-walled Swahili style villas that dot the hills looking over that beach proper like clams clinging onto a reef. The sands are startling empty, with only the lazy sounds of surf of the bathwater warm Indian Ocean to meet you. Gone are the beach boy hustlers, the sellers of trinkets, the fly-by-night weed peddlers that all too often fill up seemingly every metre of space on other beaches in East Africa. In their stead is a sense of tranquility. One can wade out into the gentle sloping shallows of the Indian Ocean amid the great turquoise expanse and simply not be bothered. Even the waves are kept at bay by a huge reef that sits a five minute jet-ski ride from the shore. Along the edge of the sand, you can find small cafes on the dirt roads leading away from the beach, selling bottled water, coconuts, sliced pineapple and freshly caught fish. This is however, still the equator and one can find themselves having a sudden onset draining of energy within a matter of hours of the sweltering sun reflecting off the beach into their eyes. Good thing that Kilifi is a town built on a foundation of sundowner cocktails. There a couple of well hidden watering holes that a weary traveller in need of strong drink, good company and coasterian sunsets can venture to. Several souls now live on the vessel full time and it also doubles up as a floating dormitory for the backpackers that reside on top of the bluff above the inlet of the bay. This has become the hub of those on the road, the kitchen churning out Coasterian coconut beans and English style breakfasts, happy hours zooming by over pitchers of desperately strong cocktails at the poolside, lights strung up in the baobob trees that litter the grounds farther down the bluff. The intoxication of it all seems to hang heavy in the humid air itself, one would be wise not to start a bar tab in Kilifi as it has claimed many a rent check for travellers that gave into indulgence. Born in Zimbabwe and living in South Africa, Miriro is a seasoned publishing editor and writer, having worked with leading brands in investment, business leadership and entrepreneurship. She enjoys tackling complex strategic challenges in the passion-to-entrepreneurship pipeline, particularly focused on the implications of 4th Industrial Revolution and workforce automation on Africa's travel and tourism industry. Remember Me. Subscribe to Nomad Africa weekly Newsletter today and never miss out on travel and tourism updates across the continent of Africa. Get industry insights, travel tips and understand how the latest trends will affect your business. Get great member benefits, learn more about African culture and support tourism in Africa. Share on Facebook Share on Twitter. Miriro Matema Born in Zimbabwe and living in South Africa, Miriro is a seasoned publishing editor and writer, having worked with leading brands in investment, business leadership and entrepreneurship. 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