JAMBO!
Hi i came from a small community called Simbi nyaima in Kendu-Bay Rachuonyo district. The story of Simbi Nyaima started long time ago we were born and found the dam there its a place where it attract more tourist but to my dismay the govement haven't done a lot to the place so that they can built a tourist hotel there but it's my desire that they can do that.









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JAMBO!
Welcome to PulseWire! There are so many Kenyans on this site. It's WONDERFUL! Our own Leah Okeyo from Migori started a group called, Jambo, Hello From Kenya. Here's the link so you can join: http://beta.pulsewire.net/groups/1474
Do you have any pictures of Simbi nyaima you can post here?
Jennifer Ruwart, World Pulse
JAMBO
I love that word. I met so many friendly people when I visited Kenya that Jambo now sounds like such a happy term to me. Jambo and welcome to PulseWire, Joy. I'm excited to hear about your part of Kenya and possibly see pictures. Do you have any?
Kwaheri,
Jenna Kellam
Welcome!
Welcome! I look forward to hearing more about you and your community.
Best,
Sally
PulseWire Online Volunteer
Hello
Just completed a class in HIV Counselling and Testing together with Leah at Hotel Mamba in Kisumu and we are looking forward to becoming greater counselors and care giver. I therefore look forward to working with you since we are also on the process of forming a support group in Kisumu by the name Ushirikiano Mwema Hiv Support Group so it is quite encouraging to have your group around for support and networking.
Thanks and God Bless
Hello
Just completed a class in HIV Counselling and Testing together with Leah at Hotel Mamba in Kisumu and we are looking forward to becoming greater counselors and care giver. I therefore look forward to working with you since we are also on the process of forming a support group in Kisumu by the name Ushirikiano Mwema Hiv Support Group so it is quite encouraging to have your group around for support and networking.
Thanks and God Bless