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02/10/2022

*EIGHT (8) GROUPS OF PEOPLE YOU NEED TO KNOW AND HANDLE WITH WISDOM.*

*(1) Thomas Group*- They walk with you, eat with you and possibly live with you but don't really believe in you. They keep on delaying your vision and mission. (John 20:24-29)

*(2) Judas Group*- They walk with you, eat with you and possibly live with you but are after what they can get from you or elsewhere. They are not loyal and can easily betray you. (Matthew 26:14-16)

*(3) Demas Group* - They walk with you and possibly live with you; but once you start facing challenges and difficulties, they run away and forsake you. (2 Timothy 4:10)

*(4) Korah Group* - They pretend to be walking with you but when GOD begins to bless you, they will be jealous of your success. They challenge your influence and authority. They have issues when others acknowledge you. _(Numbers 16:1-3)_

*(5) Ham Group* - They are close to you, yet they expose your secrets and nakedness. The day you made a mistake or committed an error and find yourself in a sinful situation, they tell everyone of your weaknesses and exposing you to ridicules. (Genesis 9:20-24)

*(6) Absalom Group* - They are very close to you. They are impatiently ambitious. They detest your rising profile. They secretly position themselves to hijack and cut off those who believe in you and win them over by saying that they are better than you. They say all things about you, as being unfair, insensitive, wicked and incompetent. (2 Samuel 15:1-6)

*(7) Gehazi Group* - They are excessive greedy and insatiable. They collect money behind your back. They ask for financial assistance and make people to feel you are not taking good care of them. (2 Kings 5:20-24)

*(8) Diotrephes Group-* This is the most dangerous group. They have a voice and influence amongst the people. They can come up with fabricated stories that could destroy your image and position. They are highly territorial. They are the false accusers and forgers of lies. (3 John.

20/10/2021

*Key Highlights of President Uhuru Kenyatta Mashujaa Day speech*

✅ Curfew Lifted
✅Called on all Kenyans to protect our territorial sovereignty
✅ 5 million Kenyans vaccinated
✅ Two third capacity gatherings in religious institutions
✅ Economy rose by 0.3 % during covid pandemic in 2020 expected to rise by 6% by end of this year
✅ Kenya Meat Commission - got out debt within 6 months of government takeover. Livestock farmers to be paid within 72 hours at 185 sh per kilo
✅ Price of tea increased by 42%
✅ Milk farm gate prices increased from 27 per litre to 40 per litre
✅ ICU capacity increased from 180 beds to 651 across the country
Rolled out the Thirds Financial Stimulus Program as follows

✅ Tea - 1 billion to support fertilizer subsidy
✅ Sugar - 1 .5 billion towards factory maintenance and payments to farmers arrears
✅ Coffee - 1 billion for completion of interventions
✅ CBC - 8 billion for construction of classrooms. 10000 classrooms to be constructed - local contractors to be used
✅ Health - 3.2 billion MOH to construct 50 new level 3 hospitals across the country
✅ Kazi ya mtaani - 10 billion for the third phase
✅ Energy - implementation of the presidential taskforce report on energy - reduce electricity by 30%
✅ CRB - borrowers with loans below 5 million from October 2020 to date will not have that listing incorporated in their credit report ending September 2022
✅Kenya BioVax limited set up to manufacture vaccines in Kenya by Easter next year

20/10/2021

BREAKING NEWS

~ Nationwide Curfew lifted.

~ Kazi mtaani to resume effective 1st November with a 3B injection.

~ Borrowers of 5M and below to be delisted from CRB.

19/10/2021

*Depression In Men*

How do you know that behind a man's smile lies a dark cloud that weighs down on his soul?

Recently, one of our mentors in medical school committed su***de. Everyone was shocked. He was the happiest lecturer we knew and he had international accolades for his clinical and scholarly contributions to medicine. He was a loving husband, a doting father and his career was heading for the stars. We thought he had achieved everything we all hope to accomplish as doctors.

After his death, we learnt that he suffered from clinical depression. Behind his smile, lay a dark cloud that weighed down on his soul. The question that we all asked ourselves was, ‘how come we did not recognise that he was depressed?’

Depression is one of the most common mental health problems among Kenyan men. Unfortunately, it goes undiagnosed because most people do not recognise the symptoms.

Depression affects men and women differently. However, there are some common features among both s*xes.

There are some more predominant in men.

*Signs, symptoms in men*

*1. The angry man*

Although depression in men can manifest as sadness and moodiness, it can also come with extreme anger. Typically, everyone avoids an angry man because he is always irritable. In the office, he is the boss who is consistently critical of his team and colleagues — nothing seems to please him.

At home, his family recoils because he snaps at everyone. His children would rather interact with their mother as opposed to dealing with him. His wife cannot have a rational discussion with him without being put down. These men also suffer from frequent bouts of road rage.

*2.Reckless, compulsive behaviour*

Men with depression engage in inappropriate behaviour such as reckless driving, dangerous sports or past-times, and unsafe s*x. Some gamble their wealth, ignoring the needs of their dependants.

*3.The abusive man*

Some men become physically, verbally and emotionally abusive. They also develop control issues and harass those close to them. They are hypersensitive and lose their sense of humour.

*3.The workaholic*

Most men look for something to immerse themselves in to try and cope with depression. For some, they opt to drown themselves in work. This man is always the first one to arrive in the office and the last one to leave. He always carries work home.

Even his supervisors often encourages him to go home and relax, he consistently brushes the unhealthy habit off. He would rather immerse his thoughts in work rather than deal with his mental and emotional problems. (But not all workaholics are depressed).

*4.Alcohol abuse*

Alcohol and drug abuse is another common coping mechanism for depressed men. Unfortunately, drugs and alcohol have a downward spiralling effect in a depressed person. (You drink because you are depressed then the depression worsens because you realise that you are ruining your life. You then drink even more to drown out the feelings of hopelessness — it is a vicious cycle).

*5.The sickly man*

One may experience headaches, unexplained abdominal and chest pain, weight changes (more often, there is weight loss) and a racing heart (palpitations). Usually, medical tests do not reveal the cause of the problem and treatment by conventional means is often unsuccessful.

Sexual dysfunction, sleep issues

Most men with depression either sleep too little or too much. They may also lose interest in s*x and develop erectile dysfunction. Usually, the decreased libido has nothing to do with their s*xual partner, depression causes one to lose interest in things that were previously enjoyed.

*6.Poor work performance*

Depression significantly affects one's mental capacity. Depressed men have low concentration levels and are consistently tired. In addition, they are always unhappy and unable to interact with colleagues. All these factors contribute to reduced work performance.

*7.Isolation*

Some choose to isolate themselves from friends and family. The usual excuse when confronted about it is, ‘I’ve been very busy’. In addition, they neglect hobbies and social activities.

*Why is depression in men not diagnosed early?*

Most family members and colleagues do not recognise depression in men. Even doctors may fail to see the signs of depression in a man because they do not always present in the classic way. Most men are also reluctant to discuss mental and emotional problems. They have been brought up to believe that it is ‘unmanly’ and inappropriate. They fear that they will lose the respect of their family, friends and workmates. For this reason, they often downplay and mask any symptoms of depression rather than come out and ask for help coping with it. Most Kenyan families resist mental health treatment. They believe that one only visits a psychiatrist if he is ‘mad’.

In addition, most employers have a bias towards employees with mental health problems. This forces employees to hide their mental health issues from their employers because they risk damaging their careers. Stigma: there is a lot of stigma surrounding mental illness. No one wants to be labelled as ‘the man with depression’. Ignorance: there is little awareness on mental health issues. People do not realise that depression is no different from diabetes or hypertension and all need treatment.

*Wives/partners*

Although it is important to be supportive of a spouse suffering from depression, do not tolerate abuse. Angry, abusive, depressed men have maimed and killed their partners. In addition, emotional abuse can leave one scarred for life.

*Su***de*

Su***de is often thought of as a coward’s way out of depression. It is also labelled as ‘selfish’ and, even, foolish. In truth, taking one’s life is one of the most difficult decisions a man can make. He realises that his actions will devastate those around him but he feels that he has no other way out of his misery.

Clinical depression can consume one’s mind and the dark thoughts and emotions become too overwhelming.

If a man around you exhibits suicidal tendencies or attempts su***de, do not put him down or ask him to ‘suck it up and deal with his emotions like a man’. His behaviour is a cry for help, do not ignore it.

Look at the men around you. Could they be suffering from depression? If so, reach out and help them. It could save their lives.

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14/09/2021

A water bottle in the supermarket is worth 50bob approx. Same bottle in a bar is Sh100. In a good restaurant or hotel it can be worth up to Sh200, and at an airport or on a plane, up to Sh500.

The bottle is the same, the brand too. The only thing that changes is the place. Each place gives a different value to the same product.

When you feel zero, you're worthless, when everyone around you despises you, change places, don't stay there.

Have the courage to change your circle and go to a place where they give you the courage you deserve and consider you who you are.

Surround yourself with people who really appreciate your worth.

Don't settle for less.

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