Know the meaning of your girlfriend’s names and their impact on love relationship.


I just came across this and am just sharing. How true it is that’s your own interpretation and believe.
1)      Nancy-a great liar
2)      Juliet –good gossiper
3)      Mary- when she a loves man she loves for a long time.
4)      Precious- loves to be listened to , and not a good listener
5)      Helen – has wisdom when talking to her love
6)      Rose –loves men with financial muscle
N     Eunice– doesn’t loves/ likes his in law s
8)      Agnes- has true love and she loves for real
9)      Pauline –know for facts the characteristics of the man she wants
10)   Catherine- self centered in a relationship, doesn’t care much about the interest of partner
11)   Mariam- loves to be in the company of friend and her love partner
12)   Loveness- if she is played/infidel she will hate her love partner for a very long time
13)   Monica- she is proud of her lover everywhere
14)   Mellissa- she will not show any sadness to his lover even though she is sad and frustrated in her heart
15)   Elizabeth- she is not into relationship
16)   Emmy -she is an expert of searching and seducing on behalf and behest of his friends
17)   Frida- she does compliments from men
18)   Theresa- very patients to love and relationship
19)   Eve- not settled on one specific man
20)   Hilda- she is in the business of hurting men
21)   Jackline-tit for tat lady. Don’t mess with her
22)   Caro;-serial liar and still very believable
23)   Josephine- she doesn’t need al over but a husband
24)   Grace-she will be loved by so many men but she is not interested in any one of them
25)   Anna- the second wife, side dish
26)   Beatrice- she carries herself too high to the extent of scaring away men
27)   Rehema-loves other women husban
BLrenda-when she loves she loves for real
29)   Diana- she is not keen on her lover, her man can be snatched at any time
30)   Ruth- she is a betrayer in a relationship
31)   Jane0she is sanguine on the outside but when in the comfort of his lover she is very coll and silent
32)   Neema-if left by his lover she will loose interest with men or starting a new relationship
33)   Annett- she has no solid stand in her relationship
34)   Esther- believes that having an affair outside/before marriage is sinful
35)   Violet- trouble maker
36)   Sylvia- cool and silent especially in the company of his lover
37)   Christine- she is not concerned with what is happening in her love relationship
38)   Doreen – very shy in a relationship affairs
39)   Margret- loves so much and also gets hurt so much

                    

White giraffe appear in Kenya. See elders’ interpretation!!!!!

Garissa County has entered world map with the sighting of a rare female giraffe and her calf. The first man to spot the rare phenomenon was a herder, whom on spotting the giraffe took it as a vision or a ghost since it is unheard and has never been seen before a white giraffe to him...All this happened in June 2017 and upon sighting the rare species the villager ran to the Hirola conservancy which is a nearby conservancy working to conserve endangered Hirola antelope. The conservatist rushed to the site and behold they found the tall female giraffe accompanied by its baby giraffe calf. It was an amazing sight and the conservasist spent 30 minutes  with the duo taking photos and videos.mr Abdullah H. Ali said that the giraffe were so calm and seemed not disturbed by their presence” the mother kept pacing back and forth a few yards infront of us while signaling the baby giraffe to hide behind the bushes” the white giraffe or leucistic giraffe have only been sighted in Kenya and Tanzania, the first sighting being in January 2016 in Tarangire national park Tanzania and the second in Ishaqbini conservancy Garissa county in march of 2016.experts say that the condition known as leucism is as result of partial loss of the pigmentation of the giraffes original color. Elders and the surrounding communities have interpreted it as a new dawn of peace

Here are the steps of buying land in Kenya


Every Kenya has the prospect and vision of owning a land in the in the present future or in the near future. Apart from gold, land is one of the assets that have the rare characteristic of appreciating in value over time. And indeed land in Kenya is appreciating at a faster rate than any other asset, and an investor say in real estate you don’t wait to invest, but you invest to wait. So for any investor who wishes to buy land without risk of being duped, what are the steps for you to follow? Here they are
1)      Look for the land itself:-the land should meet your preference i.e. once you have identified the land obtain a copy of  the land title deed from the seller
2)      Do search at the ministry of lands:- this is usually at the land registry and it is aimed to ascertain whom the valid owners of the land are if the title deed has any caveat on it and the acreage (size of the land)
3)      Do a search with county authorities- this search at the city is meant to check for any unpaid land rate. Note that land cannot be transferred to the buyer if it has land rate arrear with the county authorities. If the land has some land arrears, then this should be factored in when negotiating the land priced i.e. who should pay the land rate arrears. A rates clearance certificate from the Nairobi county cost around Kshs 10000 it will take around 6 days to get, other counties charges may be different.
4)      Buy 2 maps from the ministry of lands or even a local surveyor .the first map usually drawn to scale shows the exact measurement of the piece of land i.e. mutation and the second map shows the land neighboring the piece you intend to buy. each of the map cost Kshs 350
5)      Physical land verification: - the buyer should visit the land together with the seller (owner) and a local surveyor. This visit is aimed at verifying the dimension, checking and erecting beacons and also for every neighbor and any other would be interested party to know that the land is being sold.
6)      Sale contract/agreement :- negotiate with the seller on the price of the land and once a conclusive price agreement is settled , it is advised that the buyer should appoint a lawyer and the seller also may have his lawyer who will draft the sale agreement (it is however not a legal requirement to have a lawyer although it is advisable)LSK standard are that, if the price of the land is less than Kshs 1 million, the lawyer fee are Kshs 3000,if above Kshs 1 million you pay the lawyer Kshs 8000 for his services. Also note that the spouse MUST be present and MUST sign the agreement.
The agreement may have a requirement that you (buyer) to pay some amount after signing the sale agreement (mostly its 10 % of the sale price).but it is advisable that you don’t pay any amount until you get clearance from the land control board (lcb).the lcb has the final word on land transfer agreement.
7)      Land control board clearance:- immediately book meeting with the lcb. This will cost you Kshs 1000 and they usually meet once of a month (main lcb meeting) but there is a special lcb meeting which you can book at Kshs 5000 .lcb will authorize clearance/consent for the land transfer.LCB compromise of area elders and county commissioners and it arms at ensuring transparency in land transfer e.g. if a husband sales land without consent of wife, LCB will not approve such a land transfer.
8)      Once the clearance is obtained from LCB the seller should sign the land transfer forms and you should make the final payment to the seller.
9)      Change of ownership:-armed with the consent from LCB a valid search(less than six months),a rates clearance certificate from the county government, the sale agreement certificate, 3 passport photos , KRA PIN certificate, the old title deed, proceed to the ministry of land immediately to change ownership of the land .it cost Kshs 5000 and usually takes two weeks to process a new title deed.
10)   Payment of stamp duty: - you should apply to the government valuer using the valuation form by the seller. Once the valuation is made pay the stamp duty payable to the commissioner of domestic taxes. It is usually 4 % of the value of the land in urban area (municipalities) and 2% of the value of land in rural areas. There is also the capital gain tax of 5 % that will be collected simultaneously with stamp duty.
11)   The parcel of land is now yours .but before you make a toss, please visit the ministry of land (land registry) and do a search to verify its detail including your name. Hope this article will be of help to you. NB fees and charges changes with time.