Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Business Watch


Key ideas that help define your immediate net worth

How viable is your investment? Have you ever considered diversifying your business ventures? Is it worth investing with 'unreasonable' capital outlay? How can I spend my income and at the same time end up with little savings for my business take off? Do I even have an Investment in the first place?

I was astounded when I read an article by Murori Kiunga: Self-employment differs from business ownership. He argues that when one is self-employed they are technically employees but with many responsibilities and their employer is themselves. Does this add up? Well, self-employment will soon be the best paying jobs and if coupled with ever growing business establishments, then within a streamlined projected path, one will wonder why they never changed jobs long enough.

‘Its time to get back to simple basics’- many analysts argue that those are mere words. One thing stands out though from their divided opinions; they haven’t fallen on deaf ears. It does not matter any more what social status one hold but how much one is worth. This is how the modern world has changed. The times when people used to wait till they are over 30 to make investments are long gone. Many and many young people have changed the business front of yesteryear to the better with their ‘unspeakable’ varied establishments. Radar Screen-Reuters reported on how peer-to-peer job websites inspire small entrepreneurs. According to them, despite the experienced credit crunch in the world economies, increase in online market places promises to generate new employment opportunities. The question is who the beneficiaries of this employment are. Do we have to let the western world enjoy this opportunities or we will compete favorably and aim at overdoing them? It’s not a matter of saying yes but how the yes is translated into yielding enough sectored results on the subject matter.
Simple economics presents an equation that Income equals Consumption plus Savings. When either of savings or consumption component reduces, the reverse factor of income increases proportionately. What this equation does not explain however, is how to improve on savings while at the same time maintaining a stable consumption pattern. I believe we need an idea then nurture the idea to make it produce real time ideas that can make a viable investment idea. Idea? Yes! Idea. If you do not have an investment due to assorted reasons well known to yourself, make an immediate investment in an ‘IDEA’.

Sunday, February 19, 2012

VALENTINE'S CRAZE

To all the beautiful ladies out there,
Those who walk with grace and flare,
You make the world a better place
Not only because of the way you dress
Not even by the make-up in your case
You ease the world of its stress,
By the gentle smile on your face.
You don’t have to go hard
Let him take the lead
Allow him to be the man
The one to protect you from the scorching sun
I know sometimes you think he isn’t romantic
That isn’t true if he chooses to be unique
To him every day is a valentine
So ease the pressure you still the one
Even when he isn’t offering red wine
Or taking you out like everyone
Every day is a valentine because you are the one
Happy vals to all the principled and graceful ones
Who know that valentine doesn’t come once
It is an every day affair
So treat em’ every day like you care
Remember the wisdom from old age
Too much cleavage means he will be a mirage
Never expose your asset
To get a valentine date
That shows how low you get
Especially when in a desperate state
Either way all the best
But it’s a day like the rest



Thursday, January 5, 2012

CHANGING TIMES


There has never been another 5th January 2012. There is and will be only one of its kind. Despite change in times, January like new born believers has a lot of recurrence in habits. These are the times we all feel ambitious, goal oriented and ready to embrace the endless opportunities that come with the New Year. The smoker swears to stop inhaling carbon monoxide, the muscle fanatics swear to hit the gym, while the enemy of teetotalers struggles to maintain his new found habit, New Year resolutions find their way into the new diaries that will soon be forgotten on the book shelves. We all want to embrace changing times with a new paradigm towards life- at most up to the second week of January.

The long anticipated festive season came and passed. Yes you got the time off, got your dream dress and visited the most exquisite of places. The salty coastal water, the fat dripping nyam chom you swore to avoid at the beginning of 2011, the brown bottle that cost you your family came calling and like a slave dragged by the neck, you succumbed to it. 

They told me life is short, live each day as though the sun won’t rise tomorrow but what is the cost of such a philosophy. What of the head master whose school appeared on the paper as a top performer? What will happen now that his admission forms are on demand? He will remind you of escalating oil prices thus an increase in the fee will be in order.  To a new generation parent at the supermarket tills doing shopping for their school going kids, it sounds like a fairy tale when the golden generation claim that bread cost a cent during their times. What went wrong? Times do change. If this is the trend, if this wheel has invented itself(as no one wants to take blame), then woe unto them that will obey the Eden command to fill the earth.

It’s been long since I last had a prose writing date. For those familiar with the addiction, there is what one would call the dry literal spell or a general dry season in terms of ideas flow. Like what the Arsenal fans are familiar with in their chase for silverware for over a decade? Correct me if I am wrong.  Apart from the fact that it’s a new year, one of the many things that have changed over the last couple of months is my physical environ. 

It’s now a new year and a new month connoting change in time while in terms on locality, Nairobi and its environs are some of the areas that the physical me is stationed. Welcome to my new environ located along a source of life; on the East of Nairobi. At least I can proudly say so thanks to Ecko Didda’s Ghetto anthem. Unlike some of you who may be breathing the cool ocean breeze or basking in the glory of the sunny beaches along the coastal stripe anywhere on earth, my apartment (read rented room on a flat) lies on the banks of Nairobi river. Up to that point, I am sure I may relate with a few of my readers.

While the blanket business may not be a very good idea at the coast for the, it sure is here as it gets really cold(in Kenyan standards for my outside the equator readers) more often than not. One of the common phrases this ends is that there is nothing to easily predict as far as the Nairobi weather is concerned unlike the exchange trend between our shilling and the dollar which has been quite the opposite over the past months.

I am a writer or at least a freelance writer not because of the number of published articles, although this is a dream dreamt by a man in a fairy tale(seems far from reality, right?), but by virtue of having fallen in love with my keyboard. Just to bring to an end this dry spell, I was thinking of changing my blog http address to embrace my full names. As I toyed with this, I remembered my high school nickname which automatically became my first email address just like some of you have done. As expected over the years, the naming underwent a progressive metamorphosis and coupled by necessities and circumstances, I ended where I am. Talk of changing times. As I write, my curriculum vitae calls for use of my full official names, or at least initials not because I have a choice but like many other people, I am a victim of circumstances.

The other day I was listening to some Gregory Isaac song that used to be a classic when I was in high school then drifting my mind down memory lane, it dawned that I am growing old. Looking back at the way we would crisscross the whole market looking for bell bottoms to wear with a haircut suggesting having embraced the day’s swagger, it leaves nothing but insomnia and sometimes I laugh and wonder if I can pull the same today because it seems weird now.

In a world where the Mohawks, harem pants, the pencils, tights and some uniform plastic sandals are the identities for both young and old (latecomers?), change will still catch up with the crusaders of any trend which though new today may be ancient and outdated when the wind of time blows.

Life is one flowing river whose length is quite unpredictable and destiny known to all though can be sudden to some. The meandering spots can come at different points in the course of the flow. These may be equated to the stages which we all hope to go through.

Through all this, change is the only common denominator. No one can run away from it and even if we were to run, it still catches up with us. One day some are freshmen joining college, they meet all sorts of friends and have what they deem are the best days of their lives then before they even call for it, graduation exits them from that phase of life. It is like cheetah cubs being rendered independent before they have mastered the art of hunting just because there are the siblings in need of a chance to experience life in the jungle.  It is not surprising that when a kid is born, some taps on the back are inevitable to make it cry as if it is forced to mourn for joining misery land.

Talking of after graduation, how many still have their high school best friends in their inner circles? Few do. At least I was with my high school desk mate in the course of December attending to the same course. No one is to blame for the separate ways people take, maybe time is. Have you ever met someone who used to be your closest friend, one you would talk and laugh endlessly over nothing and everything but today is somehow a total stranger? You then wonder what happened to phrases like” You are the sibling God forgot to give me”?

Some days ago, my eldest sister would always remind me never to leave a power switch on when not in use, tap water running or play an electrical gadget overnight as that would lead to unnecessary bills. The need to recycle water and tap rain water was a constant anthem. All this used not to go well with me but it is amazing what time does. Now living under a rented roof, having to pay my own water and power bills leaves me almost reiterating the same songs to visitors coming to my place. Just the other day, I would boil beans using a coil cooker (don’t try that in a rented flat!!!) religiously use a water heater before heading for the bathroom or rinse a shirt in a basin full of water. If only I could turn back the time before the landlord comes calling but then does time flow backwards?

We finish college, search endlessly for jobs while others seek independence in self employment. Whichever way we opt, God blesses us with returns in the long run whether in six, five, four or three digits at the end of the working period. Whatever way we decide to spend the fruits of our sweat, the cycle still gets repeated as days come and go.

One of my college friends is busy working on his nuptial arrangements scheduled for April. Similarly, my brother is planning on his meant for early this year. Looking back, I can see the same guy accompanying me to a nearby stream to swim and fish. This is the very same guy who was running around in a short with no shirt and nothing scared the hell out of him. Like many others, we will all walk down that road at some point whether we cohabit, elope, legally get married or are forced to take the one betrothed to us at birth. Then as a mini nation is born, responsibilities becomes the only word we know.

Times do change. It is January and I must say the last 365 days have passed across lessons in a major way. One was the fact that pride begets nothing and whatever we sow is what we reap.  When we spice peoples’ lives, they spice ours. I have learnt that a merry Christmas and a happy New Year text goes a long way to attract a similar one of its kind.  And to cap it all on the lessons from the festive season, I introduce my first time reader to the Stephen’s Fs theories of a meaningful life, just like Football means a lot to a man, Family is very important. When time changes, little humans turn into men/ladies and they beget little Cains and Abels who complete the cycle and generations sprout.

We only have one nineteenth birthday even if we will live to be nine hundred and ninety nine years like Adam and his immediate descendants. The sooner we embrace and prepare for change the better. This is a benign cry familiar to all that care to listen to innate insight that every man has in his conscience. Ken Walibora was right in his Siku Njema narrative that change is the only constant denominator.

Welcome to 2012, where on Kenyan calender, it is the year of the politician. You know what to do with your vote as the writer of the poem TOMORROW IS A NEW YEAR claims.




Friday, December 30, 2011

TOMORROW IS A NEW YEAR


I can only guess what you have to offer
Mystery and suspense surrounds your intended takeover
No one can surely describe how you will look like
When the stage you take
But either way we hope you will give us a reason to smile

I hope you heard that Otiende left the city for the lake
And Wanjiru sold her kiosk
This was after Kipyego left her for Mosop.
By the way, Wanjala gave up hope of getting a job
Now he survives on Allsops

It has been a tough unending year
Living standards getting higher and higher
With the horizon never getting clearer
You are what many describe as the messiah
If not then doom is really getting near

Kiplimo the farmer wishes you come inform of unending rain,
So that his crops may grow
Mwangi the business man wishes that you may introduce his rein
That his losses may go
All we hope is that you bless us that our worries we let go

Did I mention that you are fully filled in his calendar?
If he says he aint anxious he will only be a pretender
Power exit is his greatest worry
I hear the electorate has had enough to be wary about
They know what to do with their vote

Oh beautiful new year
Your birth is so near
Should I be happy or you should I fear
I cannot say what you have in store
But at least I know God saw me through this before.

Happy New Year Reader.
Letters from the Hocla Diary







Friday, August 12, 2011

WHEN THE MOON DOESN’T WANT TO SLEEP


When the moon goes to bed
I know it’s a new day
The sun’s rays means its gonna be okay
But what happens when the moon misses the sun?

Didn’t God say let there be day light?
And let the moon light the night?
This must have sent the moon out of sight
Which meant the two lit two kingdoms apart
But what happens when the moon misses the sun?

Nature may set us apart
Far apart like hill tops between a valley
And make us feel far away
But what happens when the moon misses the sun?

Some things seem beyond our control
Making misery take its toll
Pushing our thoughts down the lonely trail
But what happens when the moon misses the sun?

When loneliness seems to be my friend
I will not pretend
I will take a step
Because when the moon misses the sun
It never goes to sleep but shares in the warmth of its morning rays





Tuesday, August 9, 2011

AT YOUR CROSS

My heart is empty
I am longing for the ear piece
Some blast to help me forget this
A rough patch this is
I need something that will give me some inner peace
To last a while albeit temporary
I need a time with you to settle this furry
I will vent it out on you
I will ask for help from you
I have issues to settle with you my Lordship
Are you listening or do I come closer
Do I need a spaceship
You seem so far away
I am at cross roads
I need some answers
Both hands are holding on
I am trembling
I’m running out of energy to hold on
But letting go I wont
That is not an option
On your cross lies my solution
Answer my prayer dear Lord
Am on my knees
Will you listen to my pleas?
My eyes are looking up to you
You died that I may be free
From all chains I know it is true
Only you know what it is
The key to this seemingly closed door

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

WILL THE CHASE EVER END?

Money money money
Is in the hearts of many
Money like beauty is desirable
It is a daily prayer request to the miserable
It’s the buzzing sound to those in the hustle
It’s a fairy tale to those who have given up
but the ladder to those scaling economic heights
and those aiming for the top
But to those already there it isn’t the final stop
We are born and money search becomes the obvious step
we train our children to catch up
Flex muscles and learn skills to match up
even after settling down
and appearing on a pay roll
thinking we got it all pinned down
it never is enough
When life gets tough
the desire keeps mutating
and the endless pit keeps echoing
asking for more and more
Is this what we are living for?
I once thought a k was all I needed
but that was just the beginning
of a chase with no ending
Money money money
wait for me I’m coming
When will I catch up with you?
You are always on a fast pace
fooling me to hasten my steps
Doing everything to reduce the gap
only for me to fall in your trap
leaving me with air gasps
where did we go wrong?
is it when we were evicted where we belonged
from the garden where we had it all
but still man chose to fall
what can replace this?
and give us a new meaning of life?
A day starts and ends with the same strife
especially in this economic times
it gets harder by each dawn
living a life oiled by dime
money is claimed to lubricate life joints
it is a course to the river
and beauty to the diva
Where money goes
there will be friends, family and foes
Money is good
I am told
It’s a blessing from God
This is so to them that are no fools
because money like beauty
corrupts when it gets to one's mind
And strangles the conscience
Making void the human heart
Money is not food for the soul