47th Jamhuri day celebrations - Part 1
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- Vice President Kalonzo Musyoka has said Kenya is a sovereign state and deserves recognition and respect globally as an independent entity.
Mr. Musyoka noted that it is unwise for a friendly country and development partner to interfere with the countries internal affairs, saying that Kenya has the capability and potential
of addressing challenges facing it without undue influence by foreigners.
"Kenyan deserves respect and recognition both locally and internationally. We are an independent state and we are in a position to manage our affairs well and need no interference from any quarters" he said.
The VP was addressing the nation during the 47th Jamhuri day celebrations graced by President Mwai Kibaki at the Nyayo stadium.
Mr. Musyoka said Kenya has great potential and capability to address her social economic and developmental challenges without necessarily depending on resources and advices including coercion from outsiders.
He urged all road users to observe traffic regulations during this festive season in order to minimize incidents of road carnage and give chance to Kenyas to enjoy the holidays.
The VP took the opportunity to wish Kenya's a merry Christmas and happy prosperous new year 2011.
R.I.P Lt. K.A. Webi. You were a real hero and defended your country well. Bravo!!!!
I will salute you always sir... Achana na hii useless so called digital govt.. killing what you gave us
The Grenadiers Slow March, or played as a quick march is called The Grenadiers Return.
I love my country Kenya in good and bad times.
One thing you can bet on is the Kenya Armed Forces marching bands play great music. Anyone know the name of the song at 3:07 ?
Nobrun1 that song is by ruftone the song is called tsinyanga shiwele
Wow thank you so much! I wouldn't have found the original piece!
Always happy to see our military parades. Bwana Musyoka, do you think you can get a complete video of the trooping of the colours?
RIP daddy WO2 Dickson Charles Ekomwa. Miss you daddy
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@malikmakonnen You're Ethiopian (American by birth).What plagues and pursues us on an inner level has a way of manifesting itself in our environment in the form of people, and issues that seem to be beyond our control. These external expressions are reflections of our insides, and its inside ourselves that we can safely try surrendering to what we fear and dislike. Opening to what we fear may feel scary. But the more we learn to surrender, the more the demons that plague us disappear. Peace!
Thank you dear. Thought perhaps I could make him see that for himself, in a more educational way.....without any ugliness. I really meant well. Peace.
I was thinking the same thing. I believe its a scottish tune used when trooping the color. Anyone?
The song playing from 4.06...anyone know which one it is? Been hearing it since the Moi Era..
Ty Kamau pp9057800
Grenadiers slow march.
whats that kenya song at the beginning
@trishaashraf thats so true
Sorry for this late reply! Very famous composition, it is FOR the UK and was common in the Moi Era!! Let's call it the British Grenadiers song, when coming from war? Watch Trooping the Colour UK. I JUST wonder why Kenya picked this from the colonial times after independence. Of all things, this particular tune MUST NEVER be played in Kenya, its origin and reason are VERY BRIT! Why can't Kenya use songs like Aeh Africa Aeh, Mwana-wa-mberi, Okinyokia, Wan Wadhi, Ninajivunia Kenya Nchi Yetu etc.
Kenya military parade the best in the world.
No worries.