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Peace in Kenya

March 23, 2010 [ From Agent]

I think that here in Mombasa is not danger but of course, more dangerous than my country Japan.
I have never had a dangerous experience in Mombasa but my friends, he is a Kenyan, was stolen his bag and injured by robber when he went home after his job at evening.
Robber is called 'ngeta' in Kenya.
They usually do stranglehold behind us!!!

Nairobi seems more dangerous than Mombasa.
Almost car in Nairobi put up tent on its glass which people cannot see inside of car from outside for safety.
And robber appears everytime, everywhere.
When you go to Nairobi, you have to check where is the dangerous zone then never go there and you have to be careful when you walk on the street.

Therefore Kenya is not safety country so that security is very important issue here.
Electric wire is put around my apartment and 24hours security.
Depending on house, splinter of glass cover up wall which people cannot break into.
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Our company MAEJI KAIHO has 24hours security soldier at entrance.
They are called 'asukari' in Kenya.
You can see such a scene around.
In the club or pub at night, you can see many big brawny men for security.
They exclude any problem by power.

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I suggest that you have to be careful if you are planning to go Kenya,
because Kenya is not like your country maybe.

KUWAHELI.

ASUKARI → POLICE, ARMY, SECURITY
MWIZI → THIEF
NGETA → ROBBER
STIMA → POWER
HATARI → DENGER

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