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B-Pass Kakamwe Alumni.

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kakamwe boys high school is located along matunda-naitiri highway in Bungoma north district. these p

26/07/2024

Three stories to boot:
1. Nokia refused Android
2. yahoo rejected google
3. Kodak refused digital cameras
Lessons:
1. Take chances
2. Embrace the Change
3. If you refuse to change with time, you'll become outdated
Two more stories:
1. Facebook takes over whatsapp and instagram
2. Grab takes over Uber in Southeast Asia
Lessons:
1. Become so powerful that your competitors become your allies
2. Reach the top and eliminate the competition.
3. Keep on innovating
Two more stories:
1. Colonel Sanders founded KFC at 65
2. Jack Ma, who couldn't get a job at KFC, founded Alibaba and retired at the age of 55.
Lessons:
1. Age is merely a number
2. Only those who keep trying will succeed
Last but not least:
Lamborghini was founded as a result of revenge from a tractor manufacturer who was insulted by Ferrari founder Enzo Ferrari.
Lessons:
Never underestimate anyone, Ever!
✔️ Just keep working hard
✔️ Invest your time wisely
✔️ Don't be afraid to fail

05/07/2024

Kenyans unable to access president Ruto's twitter ( X space) 30 minutes into the long hyped Gen Z conversation talk on X Space

27/06/2024

Gen Z mpooo?

09/01/2024

kimeturamba......

24/10/2023

You know him? You remember him..?
He shaped our morals during the thurday mass.

Lets celebrate Fr Pius

10/06/2023

With Mr Peter Wanyonyi as the New Deputy Principal, we look forward to reforms on matters students discipline and methods of addressing the otherwise.
Nonetheless, We equally wish to extent our warm wishes to Mr Asamba Abiudi in his new rôle in the current institution.

10/04/2023

Strike Updates
It started as a result of the students showing solidarity with one of their own who had been punished by the deputy.
Reason : The students claim the "tough" deputy principal has been pressing hard on them instilling learner unfriendly modes of punishment in case of an indiscipline case.
Our position is
Despite it being clear in the ministry of education policy guidelines concerning corproral punishment, It's true that were it not for the corporal punishment we went through during Mr Namunwa's era ( may he rest in eternal peace) some of us couldn't be the people we are today.
But this should be made clear that the punishment was done in a parental and corrective way, where necessary
Lest it's forgotten that earlier this year we complained about the rising in discipline cases catalysed by afew irresponsible authorities at the school environs, The principal was transferred but the filth has gone deep in to the institutions morals and values.
The change of the school motto not being forgotten, poor performance was the order of the day...
And this, the School BOM chair washed it under the carpet after we shared with him the particulars... It was our intentions that even the new deputy be deployed in to the school..
The consequences of them ignoring our plea and proposals is the emergency of unruly students who've vowed to burn down the school in case the deputy is not transferred else where.

Something needs to be done...
The Strike is just a tip of the iceberg.
Signed 1220hrs

10/04/2023

What was the cause of the attempted strike with our boys?

09/02/2023

How's the going?
Has your son, brother, nephew niece or grandson been admitted to school?
The experience so far?
Tupo site Leo
MF^

05/02/2023

Premier Update!!
The Alumni Interim administrators are currently held up in their various duties. It's been our plan to do an official visit in the course of next week but unfortunately we'll not make it despite the invitation.
Nonetheless, We call upon any available alumni who has liberty and grace of time to show up at the school tomorrow as Form one admission commences.
Apologies for the inconveniences to those who have been expecting us.
Otherwise we're still compiling the recommendations and resolutions for the good of our otherwise falling giant.
Kakamwe ni Yetu Zote.
Regards,

04/02/2023

We expect reforms Now!!
The giant needs to be rejuvenated ounce more.
Cc
SCDE Tongaren

30/01/2023

Top 6 lessons learned from the book "The Happiest Man On Earth"

1. There are many things more precious than money

It is easy to be enslaved by the mindset that money is the most imperative treasure in society. Money is always transient, just like most things in life. It comes and goes, but how much are you willing to pay for the fleeting pleasure? The consequences of a money-mentality are much more damaging than the value of money itself. Are you willing to put your mental, emotional, and physical well-being on the line? There are things more precious than money. Here are a few:

-Experiences
-Genuine connections
-A feeling of purpose
-Genuine concern for helping others

-Eddie says, “there are many things in this world that no amount of money will buy you, and some things are priceless beyond measure.”

2. Weakness can be turned into hatred

Weak people lack the ability to maintain any level of emotional intelligence. People who lack emotional intelligence and a strong sense of self are easily influenced to hate. Their values and convictions are not based on strong foundations; rather, they are proponents of radical causes. Hatred is a disease that consumes the human mind to the point of no return, causing significant harm to oneself and others.

“If enough people had stood up then come on Kristallnacht, and said, ‘enough what are you doing? What is wrong with you?’ then the course of history would have been different. but they did not. they were scared they were weak, and their weakness allowed them to be manipulated into hatred ” — Eddie Jaku

3. Tomorrow will come if you survive. one step at a time

The majority of people give up because they feel the suffering will never end. They relinquish control because their vision is clouded by minor inconveniences rather than the bigger picture.

“The closer you get to something, the blurrier it gets,” as the saying goes. Be well-rounded, logical, and foresighted. Nothing on it has the word “forever” written on it.

4. you can find kindness everywhere, even from strangers

If you take a step out of your own world for even a moment, you will notice that you are not alone. The most serious problem is that we cannot talk freely about ourselves, our lives, and our issues. You are not alone in the universe. There are people who would happily assist you if you were willing to be vulnerable.

5. One good friend

“The greatest thing you will ever do is be loved by another person” — repeat this sentence until you realise that love and friendship are the best medicine.

I cannot emphasise this enough, especially to young people. Without friendship, a human being is lost. A friend is someone who reminds you to feel alive.

6. Education is a lifesaver

I do not mean formal education when I use the word “education”. Yes, formal education is fantastic and brings great opportunities, but life education is much more critical. Understanding the laws of human nature, being mindful of worldviews, and knowing how to connect so that your voice is heard are all examples of life education. To be self-sufficient and not depend on others for a good life.

You may not be able to change the world because it is beyond your power, but you can change yourself. Change is possible, despite what you can believe, but it requires discipline.

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