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Thursday, 15 November 2012
Sunday, 2 September 2012
Passing Judgement Onto OThers
"Rise up and leave my Lord's seat of greatness, who are you to know who's righteous among your neighbors? Did God not say we leave all the judgement to him? Don't you know while you judge that you are also under his judgement?"
How many times are we hasty to pass verdicts on other people especially those we don't love so much? Today I write to you all brothers and sisters, give a good prayer for all you see friends and enemies because only God knows your course. That's my take on today's beautiful day, it's 2nd of September 2012. Enjoy yourself.
Below are just a few of verses on judgement compiled by: http://www.openbible.info/topics/judging_others
Ephesians 4:29 Let no corrupting talk come out of your mouths, but only such as is good for building up, as fits the occasion, that it may give grace to those who hear.
Matthew 7:1-5
Judge not, that you be not judged. For with the judgment you pronounce you will be judged, and with the measure you use it will be measured to you. Why do you see the speck that is in your brother's eye, but do not notice the log that is in your own eye? Or how can you say to your brother, ‘Let me take the speck out of your eye,’ when there is the log in your own eye? You hypocrite, first take the log out of your own eye, and then you will see clearly to take the speck out of your brother's eye.
John 7:24 Do not judge by appearances, but judge with right judgment.”
James 4:12 There is only one lawgiver and judge, he who is able to save and to destroy. But who are you to judge your neighbor?
Romans 2:1-3 Therefore you have no excuse, O man, every one of you who judges. For in passing judgment on another you condemn yourself, because you, the judge, practice the very same things. We know that the judgment of God rightly falls on those who practice such things. Do you suppose, O man—you who judge those who practice such things and yet do them yourself—that you will escape the judgment of God?
How many times are we hasty to pass verdicts on other people especially those we don't love so much? Today I write to you all brothers and sisters, give a good prayer for all you see friends and enemies because only God knows your course. That's my take on today's beautiful day, it's 2nd of September 2012. Enjoy yourself.
Below are just a few of verses on judgement compiled by: http://www.openbible.info/topics/judging_others
Ephesians 4:29 Let no corrupting talk come out of your mouths, but only such as is good for building up, as fits the occasion, that it may give grace to those who hear.
Matthew 7:1-5
Judge not, that you be not judged. For with the judgment you pronounce you will be judged, and with the measure you use it will be measured to you. Why do you see the speck that is in your brother's eye, but do not notice the log that is in your own eye? Or how can you say to your brother, ‘Let me take the speck out of your eye,’ when there is the log in your own eye? You hypocrite, first take the log out of your own eye, and then you will see clearly to take the speck out of your brother's eye.
John 7:24 Do not judge by appearances, but judge with right judgment.”
James 4:12 There is only one lawgiver and judge, he who is able to save and to destroy. But who are you to judge your neighbor?
Romans 2:1-3 Therefore you have no excuse, O man, every one of you who judges. For in passing judgment on another you condemn yourself, because you, the judge, practice the very same things. We know that the judgment of God rightly falls on those who practice such things. Do you suppose, O man—you who judge those who practice such things and yet do them yourself—that you will escape the judgment of God?
Saturday, 11 August 2012
BUSINESS NAME REGISTERATION IN KENYA
By
Masta Media Invests----- (A taxpayer in Kirinyaga County)
Business Names are more commonly
referred to as Sole Proprietor, BN2, or Partnerships, and is registered under
the Business Names Act.
1. NAME SEARCH –The proposed
business name must be reserved pending (30 days) registration.
Application for reservation should be made in writing and accompanied with the prescribed fee.
2. FORM BN 2 - Once a name is approved the applicant(s) should complete a statement of particulars form (BN 2) obtainable from the Registry
3 Certificate of registration BN 3 is processed thereafter.
Any change in particulars of a registered business should be notified to the Registrar on the prescribed form i.e. Notice of change form - BN4 and in case
of cessation, Notice of Cessation Form.
A Business Name registration will take at least 5 days. To register a business name in Kenya is compiled and documented under Business Names Act (Cap 499 Laws of Kenya) It is generally a smooth and simple process except for the fact that you have to travel to Nairobi Sheria House for the services. There are few merchants who try to help those not willing to travel by changing for the service on top of the normal official charges.
2. FORM BN 2 - Once a name is approved the applicant(s) should complete a statement of particulars form (BN 2) obtainable from the Registry
3 Certificate of registration BN 3 is processed thereafter.
Any change in particulars of a registered business should be notified to the Registrar on the prescribed form i.e. Notice of change form - BN4 and in case
of cessation, Notice of Cessation Form.
A Business Name registration will take at least 5 days. To register a business name in Kenya is compiled and documented under Business Names Act (Cap 499 Laws of Kenya) It is generally a smooth and simple process except for the fact that you have to travel to Nairobi Sheria House for the services. There are few merchants who try to help those not willing to travel by changing for the service on top of the normal official charges.
To register a business name:
1. Choose or select one or more names you would
like to submit for the search in the Records. (Selecting more than one name
helps for security if the preferred name is not available for registration.)
2. Write
a short printed letter addressed to the Registrar General requesting that your
names be searched and confirmed available for registration. This is called the search;
it requires you to submit the letter to Sheria house with 100 Kshs for each
name chosen to search. You get a blue receipt for the same.
3. You
will be required to wait at least three days for the search results. Then head
back and get your results and if successful you’ll receive a BN2 form to fill
for your business particulars.
4. Fill
out Form BN/2 completely and get a Commissioner of Oaths sign on the back for
full filling. If you are registering a sole proprietorship, the part where it
says “Particulars of proprietor or partners” will bear only one name, otherwise
you can put in up to 20 partners (for a partnership).
5. Go
back to Sheria House and hand in your completed Form BN/2. You will need to pay
Kshs 800/-. After a week or so, you will go back to Sheria House to
collect your business registration certificate.
6. You
have just completed registering your new business and ready for the next part
now. Earning from it!!!
The process adds up to 900 Kshs
Government levy plus advocate stamp cost.
On PartnershipsThe process of registering a sole-proprietorship and partnership is the same; you go back at Sheria house.
A partnership has some more details; it is recommended that one also registers a partnership deed that clearly defines rights, duties and obligations of all partners.
A partnership deed once drawn up is supposed to be registered as a public document at the Ministry of Lands.
Hope this is useful! Leave us your collections, comments, questions or additions.
STARTING A BUSINESS IN KIRINYAGA COUNTY
By Masta Media Invests----- (A taxpayer in Kirinyaga County)
Considerable years ago, it was so hard to start a
business or a company on your own even with all the capital you need. It was
both taunting and scary process to go through so everyone felt good in the
comfort of another person (read brokers) who can do it for you at a fee, copious
fee. I lived among these people and many of them decided to serve without
identity or brand names. Gone are the time we never cared to advertise , and we
only aimed at that person who passes by and sees your office or shop, this only
counted by the number of people who can pass the word of mouth.
In today’s age there is both necessity and means to
advertise, and this starts after you register with the necessary authority. I
will tell you though I was not born until Kenya had recovered fully from the
1984 famine, way after; I have managed to listen to enough stories and advice
to conclude that we must accept the information age and embrace it for our
future survival.
I am bitter
because even the current advancement in technology, intelligence and
information media an in Kenyan context a new Constitution the public
information has not yet been made public. I will air anyone’s views if I write
that if people got a way to access the full, accurate and detailed information
about these public service departments
so much confusion, disillusionment and corruption would be a past
reference.
Most of the information is hidden in dusty 19th
Century files while ironically it’s meant for the common mwananchi to know and
use not for the people in hose offices to keep. They should be using those
files and books to educate the common Kenyan on those fronts.
The main aim of these is a brief overview of how you
can register your new business under the requirements of the law Business Names
Act (Cap 499 Laws of Kenya).We have developed so much technologically that the
information flow can be availed in the comfort of our phones, qhy isn’t it
happening? I’ll try to make it happen here:-
Before I rant and rave more I’ll highlight a few
procedures which I happen to know, this will be:
1. Business
Name registrations in Kenya
2. Company
Registration in Kenya
3. Business
Permits for a small Business
4. Adopting
Rapidly the information age
5. Kirinyaga
County and technology
6. Youth’s
role I Kirinyaga County Development.
Follow up my complete details on the process here.
Saturday, 4 August 2012
A city with no traffic signs
Dennis Githinji Mwaniki
Who in Kenya hasn’t faced the mayhem
of being caught up in the cities road madness? My guess is everyone reading
this piece has. I know of myriad problems one can associate with Kenyan
traffic, so I’ll talk discriminatively of what you haven’t considered as a
solution to solve one problem in particular- safety. I mean everything from
over speeding, overtaking, competition for space, and independent
decisions-making.
You probably don’t know who Hans Monderman is, or more to the point,
was; he died of prostate cancer in January 7th 2008 aged 62. He was
a Dutch civil engineer, a specialist in road traffic designing.
In his time as a Dutch road traffic
engineer and innovator he managed to place his name in more than a few people’s
mouths for radically challenging the criteria by which solutions for streets
designs are evaluated. His work compelled transportation planners and highway
engineers to look afresh at the way people and technology relate to each other.
He is particularly known for his “Shared
Space” design approach, also known as designing for negotiation or
shared streets. Monderman found that the efficiency an safety of urban streets
improved when the streets and surrounding public space was redesigned to
encourage each person to negotiate their movement directly with others. Shared
space designs typically call for removing regulatory traffic control features,
and replacing intersections with roundabouts.
Anyone who has being in Kenya long enough can relate that to; imagining Nairobi without kerbs, lane
markings, signs and lights and traffic police. I like the sound of that but
just figure it out in your head and let me know any way it work.
At the centre of Monderman’s
philosophy about traffic was a desire to force drivers to take responsibility for
their actions, to make us drive as if we walking down the streets, not driving.
To achieve this, go ahead and remove all the traditional road signs and
markings and replacing them with none at all.
Doing this creates a ‘shared space’ in
which everyone- old ladies with walking sticks, Ferrari drivers, schoolchildren
, hairdressers- is on an equal footing. Lets be clear on that first:- if you
are with me still you’ll figure that this means no one has the legal or
physical right of way, everyone ends up behaving more responsibly- driving more
slowly, looking at other people rather than just other cars, sharing the space
available in a civilized manner.
Surprised? Wait, there is more! I know
what you thinking, “ that was so nuts of him, it’s impossible,” and all that; I’ll tell you this wasn’t
merely an idea. Monderman’s first experiment in shared space traffic took place
more than 20 years ago in a village in Holland, where the residents had become
fed up with it being used as a daily thoroughfare for 6000 speeding cars.
Within a fortnight of the signs and markings being removed, speeds had dropped
by more than half.
Since then, this method of traffic
calming has become increasingly popular and is genuinely beginning to make a
difference. You’ll be surprised that more than seven countries in Europe have
already signed up at government level to undertake in the endeavor-shared space
road design. On initial inspection this intersections are always in anarchic
mess but within weeks the speeds reduce drastically and the number of accidents
always end up vanishing from these scenes.
A few places with this kind of design
implemented are:-
v In Denmark, the town of
Christianfield stripped the traffic signs and signals from its major
intersection and cut the number of serious or fatal accidents a year from three
to zero.
v In England, towns in Suffolk and Wiltshire
have removed lane lines from secondary roads in an effort to slow traffic -
experts call it "psychological traffic calming."
v A dozen other towns in the UK are looking to
do the same. A study of center-line removal in Wiltshire, conducted by the
Transport Research Laboratory, a UK transportation consultancy, found that
drivers with no center line to guide them drove more safely and had a 35
percent decrease in the number of accidents.
This man literally disliked traffic signs, yes. He
could put up with the well-placed speed limit placard or a dangerous curve
warning on a major highway, but Monderman considered most signs to be not only
annoying but downright dangerous. To him, they were an admission of failure, a
sign - literally - that a road designer somewhere hasn't done his job.
"The trouble with traffic engineers is that when there's a problem with a
road, they always try to add something," Monderman says. "To my mind,
it's much better to remove things."
A picture of Hans Monderman.
I write this with Kenya in mind
because of the lifes we are loosing on our roads these days. Now, can our
Kenyan drivers heed to the call of responsibility required in this method of
traffic calming? Would they by any chance watch the other and scrap the
unending tread of, “me first” on our
roads? Will a Kenyan driver wait and watch the pedestrian on the road as an
equal user?
My answer is yes; I look at it as a
method that gives every humane driver a no choice kind of a situation and thus
the resulting smooth, slow and safe traffic. No one will watch the lifeless
signs and lights to decide what to do on the road; rather you will be forced to
watch closely on each other for a safe drive. A motorist will look upon a
motor-cyclist and a cyclist, and a cyclist will look upon the pedestrian and in
the end everyone looks on the safety of the other.
By anyone’s analysis of the same, we
are able to predict a safe traffic with very few accidents. On a scale of 1-10,
I give it a seven, so 70% pass.
It’s plainly simple, my remaining
three points go to the following inevitable:-
1. Machine failure
2. The hard-core arrogant drivers on our roads.
3. The rude Kenyan pedestrians trying to test the
patience of motorists.
My verdict is, it can work let’s try
it out on our Kenyan roads or what…..!?
Missed Answers to our Prayers
A young man was getting ready to graduate from college. For many months he had admired a beautiful sports car in a dealer's showroom, and knowing his father could well afford it, he told him that was all he wanted.
As Graduation Day approached, the young man awaited signs that his father had purchased the car. Finally, on the morning of his graduation, his father called him into his private study. His father told him how proud he was to have such a fine son, and told him how much he loved him. He handed his son a beautifully wrapped gift box. Curious, but somewhat disappointed, the young man opened the box and found a lovely, leather-bound Bible, with the young man's name embossed in gold. Angry, he raised his voice to his father and said "With all your money, you give me a Bible?" and stormed out of the house, leaving the Bible.
Many years passed and the young man was very successful in business. He had a beautiful home and wonderful family, but realized his father was very old, and thought perhaps he should go to him. He had not seen him since that graduation day. Before he could make arrangements, he received a telegram telling him his father had passed away, and willed all of his possessions to his son. He needed to come home immediately and take care of things.
When he arrived at his father's house, sudden sadness and regret filled his heart. He began to search through his father's important papers and saw the still new Bible, just as he had left it years ago. With tears, he opened the Bible and began to turn the pages. And as he did, a car key dropped from the back of the Bible. It had a tag with the dealer's name, the same dealer who had the sports car he had desired. On the tag was the date of his graduation, and the words PAID IN FULL.
How many times do we miss Spirit's blessings and answers to our prayers because they do not arrive exactly as we have expected?
Kenyan: Small Businesses Library
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http://likechapaa.com/category/small-business/
http://conversionxl.com/17-lesser-known-ways-to-persuade-people/
http://conversionxl.com/how-to-increase-sales-online-the-checklist/
I will be sharing all the pages I find very important to the present day entrepreneur, especially in Kenya.
Cheers!
My Website: http://www.mastamedia.co.ke
http://likechapaa.com/category/small-business/
http://conversionxl.com/17-lesser-known-ways-to-persuade-people/
http://conversionxl.com/how-to-increase-sales-online-the-checklist/
I will be sharing all the pages I find very important to the present day entrepreneur, especially in Kenya.
Cheers!
My Website: http://www.mastamedia.co.ke
Thursday, 21 June 2012
2012-2013 budget
2012-2013 budget should have read like this:
: Government to find a way of filling Vaseline to the
top, hako ka doido ka hapo juu ni ufala!!
: Hiyo Shimo ya Donut itolewe, ata ikuangi Tamu
: Watoe pellet moja ya PK ibaki 5 bob
: Unga ya Jogoo ikue na flavour ya Kuku. Ata ukikula
... na sukuma si mbaya sana. : Ile Space iko kwa mayai Ijazwe, Hewa haikuliwi
: Bei ya vako iongezwe. Wale watu ukulanga vako
hapo jobless corner wamekua wengi
: Bei ya makeup ipandishwe so we know who's real
or fake.
:Bamba 20 iuzwe 19 bob ndo tukuwe na Bob ya Kuscratch.
: Presidential Motorcate ireplaciwe na Citi-Hoppa
: Government to find a way of filling Vaseline to the
top, hako ka doido ka hapo juu ni ufala!!
: Hiyo Shimo ya Donut itolewe, ata ikuangi Tamu
: Watoe pellet moja ya PK ibaki 5 bob
: Unga ya Jogoo ikue na flavour ya Kuku. Ata ukikula
... na sukuma si mbaya sana. : Ile Space iko kwa mayai Ijazwe, Hewa haikuliwi
: Bei ya vako iongezwe. Wale watu ukulanga vako
hapo jobless corner wamekua wengi
: Bei ya makeup ipandishwe so we know who's real
or fake.
:Bamba 20 iuzwe 19 bob ndo tukuwe na Bob ya Kuscratch.
: Presidential Motorcate ireplaciwe na Citi-Hoppa
Sunday, 27 May 2012
who says God doesn't exist!!!!??????
This is one of the
best explanations of why God allowspain and suffering that I have
seen...
A man went to a barbershop to have his hair cut and
his beard trimmed.
As the barber began to work, they began to
have a good conversation.
...
They talked about so many things and
various subjects.
When they eventually touched on the subject
of God, the barber said:
"I don't believe that God exists."
"Why do you say that?" asked the customer. "Well, you just have to
go out in the street to realize that God doesn't exist.
Tell
me, if God exists, would there be so many sick people?
Would
there be abandoned children?
If God existed, there would be
neither suffering nor pain.
I can't imagine a loving God who
would allow all of these things."
The customer thought for a
moment, but didn't respond because he didn't want to start an argument.
The barber finished his job and the customer left the shop.
Just after he left the barbershop, he saw a man in the street with
long, stringy, dirty hair and an untrimmed beard.
He looked
dirty and unkempt. The customer turned back and entered the barber shop
again and he said to the barber:
"You know what? Barbers do not
exist."
"How can you say that?" asked the surprised barber.
"I am here, and I am a barber. And I just worked on you!"
"No!" the customer exclaimed. "Barbers don't exist because
if
they did, there would be no people with dirty long hair and untrimmed
beards, like that man outside."
"Ah, but barbers DO
exist! That's what happens when people do not come to me."
"Exactly!" affirmed the customer. "That's the point! God, too, DOES
exist!
That's what happens when people do not go to Him and
don't look to Him for help.
That's why there's so much pain and
suffering in the world."
Saturday, 21 April 2012
Days of fills and loss
If ever my heart fails to detect your loss,
my eyes will not sail in the sea where you are boss,
i have lived in this sunlit expanse in one toss,
and my priorities are still in order
when i fell in this trap that you set
i knew you are a devil I never met
because i found myself being a pet
in a world where all hazard I've let
the sweet kiss of sun and earth lingers
and here i bask in my heart's winters
my dreams were once filled with winners
but my mornings are full of all bitters
let my fans circle through this winds
to fill my room with enough tides
this shows my days will be of finds
if at all my sunrise came those same sides
my eyes will not sail in the sea where you are boss,
i have lived in this sunlit expanse in one toss,
and my priorities are still in order
when i fell in this trap that you set
i knew you are a devil I never met
because i found myself being a pet
in a world where all hazard I've let
the sweet kiss of sun and earth lingers
and here i bask in my heart's winters
my dreams were once filled with winners
but my mornings are full of all bitters
let my fans circle through this winds
to fill my room with enough tides
this shows my days will be of finds
if at all my sunrise came those same sides
Friday, 6 April 2012
Sir Alex Ferguson
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Thursday, 5 April 2012
Tuesday, 3 April 2012
Sunday, 1 April 2012
Saturday, 31 March 2012
Smsinspire's Words. WHAT IS FILLING YOUR LIFE!!
mastamedia.kbo.co.ke
A professor stood before his Philosophy class and had some items in front of him.
A professor stood before his Philosophy class and had some items in front of him.
When the class began, wordlessly, he picked up a very large and empty mayonnaise jar and proceeded to fill it with golf balls.
areas between the golf balls.
under the table and poured the entire contents into
the jar, effectively filling the empty space between the
sand.
“I want you to recognize that this jar represents your life”.
"The golf balls
are the important things - your God, family, your children, your health,
your friends, and your favorite passions - things that if everything
else was lost and only they remained, your life would still be full”.
"The pebbles are the other things that matter
like your job, your house, and your car.
"The
sand is everything else--the small stuff.
"If you put the sand into the jar first," he continued,
"there is no roomfor the pebbles or the golf balls.
"there is no roomfor the pebbles or the golf balls.
"The same goes for life.
"If
you spend all your time and energy on the small stuff, you will never
have room for the things that are important to you.
"Pay attention to the things that are critical to your
happiness.
“Play with your children.
"Take time to get medical checkups.
"Take your partner out to dinner.
"There will always be time to clean the house and fix the
disposal.
"Take care of the golf balls
first, the things that really matter.
"Set
your priorities.
"The rest is just
sand."
One of the students raised her hand and
inquired what
the coffee represented.
the coffee represented.
The professor smiled. "I'm glad you asked.
"It just goes to show you that no matter
how full your life
may seem,there’s always room for a cup of coffee with a friend."
may seem,there’s always room for a cup of coffee with a friend."
Thanks.....smsinspire
Sunday, 25 March 2012
Saturday, 17 March 2012
Forgotten keys......................
10 friends lived together on top of a 100-storied building.
Once when they returned after an outing, they found, to their dismay that the
lift was not working. Having no alternative, they decided to lighten the
arduous climb by narrating a humorous story each. By the time it was the turn
of the last person, they had almost reached the top floor. The tenth person
said, "I am sorry, but my story is really tragic. Hearing it, will break
your hearts to pieces. It’s only a one-line story though - i have forgotten the key
downstairs!"
Right from our early childhood, it’s drilled into us that
the way to becoming happy is to make it big in life. And accordingly, we roll
back our sleeves and get down to work. Slowly, painfully we struggle up the
ladder of material success. School, SSC, HSC, Engg/Medical, MBA/MS, Project
Leader, Manager, Managing Director, CEO... The dream career growth chart.
Assuming that one succeeds (a big assumption), what next?
Just take a look at the life of any of the supposedly
successful people around you. Big money, big cars, big houses. And big enemies,
big underworld dons, big tensions, big terrors! But wasn't happiness their goal
when they started off? What went wrong?
This is a story which we all can relate to, isn't it?
Just as the ten friends forgot about the key while hearing
anecdotes, the modern man also forgets the goal of happiness while working hard
for achieving his goals. He gets so caught up in the struggle for success (or
at least survival) that he forgets that he is not getting any happiness. And it
goes on till the 100th floor: death. "I forgot the key to happiness. I
foamed and fumed in vain." But by then, it’s too late.
Let’s look at our own lives. Till whatever rung we have
climbed on "The ladder of success", have we become happy? No matter how
much we achieve, happiness eludes us. "Its just one step away", but
that's the way it always stays, no matter how many steps we take. But an
intelligent person will think, "Just a minute, what am I running
after?"
Think about your true well being. Get serious, before it
gets too late
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