Thursday, 2 January 2014
The British supermodel wore a stingy hot pink bikini, complete with a pair of shades and a dark brown fedora.
'' Don’t let people pull you into their storms. Pull them into your peace."
Miley Cyrus BUSTED kissing BRITNEY SPEAR's dancer in Las Vegas Nevada
It may have been Britney Spear's night, but Miley Cyrus made sure she carried the dayThe 21-year-old was keen to prove while Britney is a pop star, she is queen of controvercy in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Miley Cyrus made her presence known during Britney's first performance of her Pieces Of Me show, convincing the star's female backup dancers to jump off stage and grind up against her before sharing a steamy kiss with one.
The former Disney star and her new pal were then joined be another performer who danced in front of the singer.
However, the second dancer got more than she bargained for, with a very merry Miley Cyrus grabbing the female dancer by the back of her head and pulling her in for a passionate lesbian kiss.Miley Cyrus controvercy seems to be following her wherever she goes and whatever she does
Nairobi-kenya.. The recent parastatal heads appointments by president
Uhuru Kenyatta have drawn varying views amongst Kenyans of different
walks of life .Though some critics are true while others are baseless and sheer politics on the appointments
Politicians within both the JUBILEE and CORD coalitions have had varying views on the appointments.The issue of age rises once again in the appointments some leaders urging that the youths have been sidelined whereas the fact remains that to hold such a position you have to have experience in such field or closely related one.
Some
have argued that the appointments are not in line with the Jubilee
governments promise to promote youth while others have pinned down the
lack of regional balance.
On the other hand, supporters of the
appointments have defended the move by the president saying it is within
his constitutional right.
Here is a full list of all 24 appointments.
1. Titus Ibui – Kenya Leather Development Council Board
2. Simon Gicharu – Geothermal Development Company
3. Kenneth Sigilai – Kenya Electricity Transmission Company (KETRACO)
4. Daniel Kiongo – Kenya Pipeline Company
5. Eliud Wamae – New Kenya Co-operative Creameries
6. Geoffrey Kingangi (COL.) – National Cereals and Produce Board
7. Taraiya Ole Kores – Kenya Meat Commission
8. Linah Jebii Kilimo – Anti-Female Genital Mutilation Board
9. Terry Ryan – Kenya National Bureau of Statistics
10. Benson Adeng – Consolidated Bank Board of Directors
11. Mohamud Mohammed Ali – National Hospital Insurance Fund Board
12. Agnes Ndetei – National Drought Management Authority
13. Phillip Kaloki – Kenya Medical Training College Board
14. Sam Kona – Kerio Valley Development Authority
15. Peter Kiilu – Water Resource Management Authority
16. Onyango Oloo – Lake Basin Development Authority
17. Julius Kones – National Water Conservation and Pipeline Corporation
18. Abdul Bahari — Tana and Athi Rivers Development Authority
19. Kitambi Digore – Kenya Maritime Authority
20. Amb. Francis Muthaura – LAPSSET Corridor Development Authority
21. Joseph Musebe – Kenya Broadcasting Corporation
22. Sammy Tangus – Postal Corporation of Kenya
23. Edwin Yinda – Kenya Information and Communications Board of Directors
24. Sam Njonde – National Sports Fund Board of Trustees
The situation in south Sudan will come to an end if the two warring leaders agrees on the way forward .Negotiation talks are underway whereas both sides have been represented.This comes as the deadline to cease fire by EastAfrican community comes to an end.
The talks started in Ethiopia's capital Addis Ababa.
The talks kicked off just as the ultimatum issued to Kiir and Machar for a ceasefire by IGAD came to an end.
In a statement to the press, IGAD’s Executive Secretary H.E Ambassador (Eng) Mahboub M. Maalim commended the two sides for heeding the call by regional states for dialogue.
Mahboub expressed gratitude to both the Republic of Kenya and the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia for facilitating the work of the special envoys.
Mahboub further expressed concern for the civilians in South Sudan affected by the strife and called on all locals to desist from violence as the modalities for talks are being finalized.
Machar had earlier today announced that his troops would be marching to Juba regardless of the peace talks that were already underway in Ethiopia.
Mahboub has however reiterated his reassurance to the people of the Republic of South Sudan of his and IGAD’s full support towards reaching a peaceful solution.
Mahboub also called upon the international community to continue supporting IGAD’s efforts towards sustainable peace and stability in South Sudan.
TOP LEADERS BACK FRANCIS MUTHAURA APPOINTMENT
adapted from DAILY NATION ...Nyeri County leaders have defended President Uhuru Kenyatta’s appointment of Francis Muthaura as Chairman of Lamu Port Southern Sudan Ethiopia Transport LAPSSET corridor development AuthorityWednesday, 1 January 2014
Many people love big boobs in regard to that we should keep in mind that everything comes with a price.stated below are the problems experienced by ladies who own big boobs
1. You can’t wear button down shirts because the buttons gap open and you basically look semi-naked..2. It’s impossible to find cute bras that fit. because you get a giant grandma support bra with two-inch-wide beige straps.
3. No bathing suits fit. Ever. Not one pieces, not two pieces, not red pieces, not blue pieces.
4. People (even those who don’t know you well!) say things to you (even in casual conversation!) like, “Have you ever thought about getting a breast reduction
5. People ask you if your back hurts. While I realize this is an issue for some women, it's weird when people assume that something I actually like about my body is a disability.
6. Everyday exercises are basically not possible. There is thismuch space between my boobs and the floor during a push-up.
7. You have to wear more than one sports bra if you’re going to attempt to work out. Sometimes two, sometimes — UGH — three. Sometimes you wish you could temporarily mummify your boobs just for your workouts.
8. You automatically look sexual in everything you wear.
9. You look especially sexual in bathing suits. There is soooo much cleavage. Even in a one-piece bathing suit
10. People ask what size bra you are. Both men and women. This is weird and rude. I don’t go around asking you how much you, like, weigh.
11. Guys pay too much attention to your boobs in bed, as if assuming that big boobs automatically equate to "extremely sensitive clitoris-like pleasure appendages." Not true.
12. You are constantly bothered by dressing advice for “curvy” figures because the advice is always bullshit. Like that thing about belting things at the waist? You look like you’re presenting your boobs on a platter.
13. You can never wear anything backless.
14. You can’t wear any bridesmaids dresses because they’re ALWAYS strapless. Damn you brides and your strapless dress leanings. DAMN YOU.
15. You can’t wear blazers. Because they all gape open at the bottom so that your torso looks like a big bell. That cliché work advice about just throwing on a blazer over your dress for your job interview is, to you, fake.
16. You can only wear bib necklaces. Because long ones dangle off the precipice of your boobs like a cat toy.
17. Cross body back pack awkwardly snuggle up to your armpit. Like you're nursing a baby.
18. You look positively beastly if you’re cut off mid-boob in a photo.
19. You feel special relation with other people like you..
20. You always wonder what other ladies have underneath their clothes. Because their rack defies all big boob physics, as you — one owner of big boobs — has come to understand them.
21. You are horrified of the idea of being pregnant because even though you love your big boobs, they are big enough.

