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After many faithfull..Hardworking years below ground,,the backbone of the pit is released,,to spend,what can only be called.The twilight of life in the sun,,at last....Bless them all,and those who cared for them too this mine just ran out of coal
Fantastic GCSE results! 73% A*-C English and maths with 75% A*-C and 23% A*-A across all subjects! Well above the national average! Congratulations to students and teachers for all their hard work!
Fantastic GCSE results! 73% A*-C English and maths with 75% A*-C and 23% A*-A across all subjects! Well above the national average! Congratulations to students and teachers for all their hard work!
Fantastic GCSE results! 73% A*-C English and maths with 75% A*-C and 23% A*-A across all subjects! Well above the national average! Congratulations to students and teachers for all their hard work!
Fantastic GCSE results! 73% A*-C English and maths with 75% A*-C and 23% A*-A across all subjects! Well above the national average! Congratulations to students and teachers for all their hard work!
Fantastic GCSE results! 73% A*-C English and maths with 75% A*-C and 23% A*-A across all subjects! Well above the national average! Congratulations to students and teachers for all their hard work!
Spring Allergies? Maybe, a little piece of land out near Lake Somerville. Let the chainsaw work begin!
17.11.2012. In the spirit of celebrating the academic accomplishments of aspiring & hardworking students of HU, an “Honor Roll Ceremony” was held at 11 AM on Saturday, 17 November, 2012 at HU Euro Campus. The Honorable, Chairman Pakistan Cricket Board, Chaudhry Zaka Ashraf presided the ceremony as the Chief Guest. The Deans Honor Roll is a time-tested way to celebrate the achievements of young, talented and very hard-working students of HU.
Eighty-five (85) Meritorius Male & Female students from various disciplines, Pharmacy, Business, Fashion, Engineering, Computer Science, Media Studies, etc. were awarded the Certificate by the Honorable Chairman Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). He expressed that he was delighted to see state of the art infrastructure of Hajvery University. He further went on to add that Hajvery University is doing an excellent job in promoting innovation & quality education in Pakistan, and advised that the University and Pakistan Cricket Board institutionalize linkages that support and strengthen Players Education in Cricket, Physio, Personal grooming, and modern education. He appreciated Mr. Atif Mushtaq, Chairman Board of Governors, Hajvery University (HU) for his dedication to the cause of providing cutting-edge education in Pakistan.
The Honorable Chief Guest reminded the Students some of the lessons he has learnt over the period of his very successful tenure as the Chairman, Zarai Taraqiati Bank Ltd, noting that when he took the helm of affairs, the bank was in debt exceeding billions of rupees, whereas during his tenure, the bank recovered its losses and made a good profit. The President of Pakistan, in appreciation of his efforts in the radical transformation on the Zarai Taragiati Bank, has given him a new challenge, one which is also at the heart of Pakistan's 180 million people: Cricket. As the new Chairman Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), he told the audience that he has taken a similar approach to changing Pakistan Cricket Board and the fate of domestic as well as international cricket in Pakistan, by strengthening the Domestic Cricket in all the districts of Pakistan, and maintain a strong liason with International Cricket Councils to revive the International Cricket in Pakistan.
Hajvery University (HU), Director, Office of Affairs & Planning Mr. Fahd Sheikh delivered an inspiring thank you speech to the Honor Roll Students, and the Chief Guest. He spoke about the wealth of opportunities which are waiting to be discovered by the students, through their preservation and hardwork. He emphasized that today's world needs Innovators, Big Thinkers, and smart people to overcome the challenges. He went on to add that, as students there are countless distractions in the form of entertainment, which de track students from their goals & aspirations, which is perhaps the biggest dilemma & challenge to overcome. He concluded his remarks with the following words from Dr. Allama Iqbal:
Tu shaheen hai parvwaaz hai kaam tera
Tere saamne aasmaan aur bhi hain
Isi roz-o-shab main ulajh kar na rah ja
Ke tere zameen par makaan aur bhi hain
The Honor Roll Ceremony Concluded with Mr. Atif Mushtaq, Chairman Hajvery University (HU), Board of Governors giving a token of appreciation to the honorable Ch. Zaka Ashraf for dedicating his time to encouraging the honor roll students of Hajvery University.
Fantastic GCSE results! 73% A*-C English and maths with 75% A*-C and 23% A*-A across all subjects! Well above the national average! Congratulations to students and teachers for all their hard work!
How are all the beautiful bricks of Bhakatpur made, and who works in the brick factories around the city? Ratna Prasad Prajapati, the owner of KP Brick Industry, invited me for tea and told me how he started small 30 years ago and now employs 400 men and women to produce high-quality bricks. He said the cheap competition from China and India makes life difficult for them. Could I take photos on the premises? Of course, he was delighted by my interest! #nepal #brickfields #hardwork #tradition #bhaktapur
Longridge won this game having dominated possession , and creating enough early chances to win 3 games, against a very well organised and hardworking Whitehaven side.
Town started strongly and should have scored at least the opening goal as the Whitehaven keeper saved well from Brad Carsley, McDonald crashed a volley against the bar, Carsley hit the post and McKenna was denied what looked a clear penalty by the referee on 20 minutes.
Chances came and went, as Longridge played their best football for several weeks without getting the breakthrough they deserved and the inconsistency of the referee, bizarrely chosen for this game despite his performance in Towns recent defeat to Garstang, hindered both sides.
Half time came at 0-0, but the Town faithful remained confident as Asheys side were dominating the game, and the vital first goal would surely come in the second half.
Carsley had a free kick well saved 10 minutes into the half, and Ged Smith had a decent penalty shout waved away a minute later.
Ashcroft then replaced Ryan McKenna on the hour as the Manager looked for the vital 3 points, going straight up front with Carsley, and Longridge looked more threatening immediately.
Dovey in the Town goal was having a quiet day, and remained untroubled, as Whitehaven sat deep and were quite content to defend their clean sheet, albeit they were doing it very well.
The goal came on 70 minutes as an inswinging Ged Smith corner looked destined to go straight in, before Carsley made sure with a deft flick of the head, to make it 1-0 to Longridge. No more than 'The Ridge' deserved and the feeling now amongst a celebrating home crowd of 108 was that Town would go on to add to their lead.
Jordan Bowen and Luke McKenna were having excellent games for Longridge, and kept the ball at will before finding Carsley wide right with just 5 minutes remaining. The powerful striker drove at the visiting defence before being brought down for Towns 3rd penalty shout of the game. He got himself to his feet to take the kick, but was thwarted as the young Whitehaven keeper made an excellent save diving to his right. Stil 1-0 to Longridge.
Both Jack Preston and youngster Elliot Breakell were brought on for cameo appearances, before the referee added six additional minutes to the dismay of the players, crowd, team Managers and Linesmen, the last of his bewildering decisions of the day.
The result was never put in doubt however, as Town kept possession and played out time to take the 3 points that keeps them at the top of the West Lancashire League Premier Division with just two games remaining.
Fantastic GCSE results! 73% A*-C English and maths with 75% A*-C and 23% A*-A across all subjects! Well above the national average! Congratulations to students and teachers for all their hard work!
Fantastic GCSE results! 73% A*-C English and maths with 75% A*-C and 23% A*-A across all subjects! Well above the national average! Congratulations to students and teachers for all their hard work!
Fantastic GCSE results! 73% A*-C English and maths with 75% A*-C and 23% A*-A across all subjects! Well above the national average! Congratulations to students and teachers for all their hard work!
Fantastic GCSE results! 73% A*-C English and maths with 75% A*-C and 23% A*-A across all subjects! Well above the national average! Congratulations to students and teachers for all their hard work!
EULOGY
EARLY CHILDHOOD
The late Mzee Harrison Orina Omoro was born in 1932 in Kenonka Village, Bokiambori Sub-location, West Mugirango Constituency in Nyamira County, to the late Omoro O’Isenyangi and the late Mama Kwamboka Kemunto Omoro “Mosiamani”. Orina is the sixth born in a family of 4 boys and 3 girls.
EDUCATION AND EMPLOYMENT
In 1951, Young Harrison Orina attended Tonga Primary school and later joined Sironga Intermediate school. In 1961, he joined Africa Inland Mission Kijabe where he undertook a technician course in carpentry. He joined the Africa Highlands Produce Company in 1962, where he worked at the Changana Tea factory as a clerk and later as a supervisor. Due to his diligence, hardwork and dedication, he rose through the ranks to the post of Grade 1 Supervisor. He retired in 1986 and retreated to his Matierio Home to concentrate on small scale farming. Upon retirement Mzee Orina was appointed as a village elder “Omotureti”, within the Bokiambori sub-location administrative Unit, working closely with the Assistant Chief. He was also active in the Tea and Coffee sub-sectors, and was a founding member of a number of self-help groups to promote education and development.
MARRIAGE
Mzee Harrison Orina married Mary Mosero in 1958 and Bilia Mokeira in 1961. They were blessed with 19 children: Charles Orina, Elsepher Moraa, Rebecca Ondieki, Florence Nyaboe, Robert Mosagwe, Naom Nyabate, Teresa Moraa, Elizabeth Kwamboka, Solpher Kwamboka, George Morara, Richard Osoro, Penina Nyaboke, Joseph Ogamba, Rose Nyaboke, Lorna Nyambare, Isabella Chebunga, Eric Rong’i, Joshua Nyandieka and Hellen Kemunto.
He leaves behind 60 grandchildren and 19 great grandchildren.
RELIGION
Harrison Orina was a dedicated and baptized Christian within the Seventh Day Adventist church. Until his death he worshipped at the Tonga Omonuri Seventh Day Adventist church in Matierio.
SICKNESS
In 2017 Mzee Orina developed a chest infection for which he was put under medication. In April, 2018, he again complained of severe chest pains and an incessant dry cough. He was later diagnosed with Cancer of the esophagus and was put under medication in Nairobi. Following this treatment, Mzee’s condition improved for some time and he returned home.
In September 2018, he again started complaining of severe chest pain and was referred to a specialist for further examination, the doctors recommended stenting, which was successfully done in Tenwek Hospital in September 2018.
However, following a brief reprieve, Mzee’s condition continued to deteroriate and he was admitted at the Nyamira Level Five Hospital on 27 October 2018. His condition seemed to stabilize for some time. But, On 30th October 2018 at around 5p.m. Mzee developed breathing difficulties and efforts by doctors to resuscitate him did not succeed. Mzee reunited with his maker at 5.30pm on 30th October, 2018.
May the Lord Rest His soul in Eternal Peace.
Fantastic GCSE results! 73% A*-C English and maths with 75% A*-C and 23% A*-A across all subjects! Well above the national average! Congratulations to students and teachers for all their hard work!
A farm worker builds a fence around Yam farm to keep the greedy cows away!
For ScavChal #20. Make a monochrome closeup of hands engaged in a task. Keep the focus crisp!
EULOGY
EARLY CHILDHOOD
The late Mzee Harrison Orina Omoro was born in 1932 in Kenonka Village, Bokiambori Sub-location, West Mugirango Constituency in Nyamira County, to the late Omoro O’Isenyangi and the late Mama Kwamboka Kemunto Omoro “Mosiamani”. Orina is the sixth born in a family of 4 boys and 3 girls.
EDUCATION AND EMPLOYMENT
In 1951, Young Harrison Orina attended Tonga Primary school and later joined Sironga Intermediate school. In 1961, he joined Africa Inland Mission Kijabe where he undertook a technician course in carpentry. He joined the Africa Highlands Produce Company in 1962, where he worked at the Changana Tea factory as a clerk and later as a supervisor. Due to his diligence, hardwork and dedication, he rose through the ranks to the post of Grade 1 Supervisor. He retired in 1986 and retreated to his Matierio Home to concentrate on small scale farming. Upon retirement Mzee Orina was appointed as a village elder “Omotureti”, within the Bokiambori sub-location administrative Unit, working closely with the Assistant Chief. He was also active in the Tea and Coffee sub-sectors, and was a founding member of a number of self-help groups to promote education and development.
MARRIAGE
Mzee Harrison Orina married Mary Mosero in 1958 and Bilia Mokeira in 1961. They were blessed with 19 children: Charles Orina, Elsepher Moraa, Rebecca Ondieki, Florence Nyaboe, Robert Mosagwe, Naom Nyabate, Teresa Moraa, Elizabeth Kwamboka, Solpher Kwamboka, George Morara, Richard Osoro, Penina Nyaboke, Joseph Ogamba, Rose Nyaboke, Lorna Nyambare, Isabella Chebunga, Eric Rong’i, Joshua Nyandieka and Hellen Kemunto.
He leaves behind 60 grandchildren and 19 great grandchildren.
RELIGION
Harrison Orina was a dedicated and baptized Christian within the Seventh Day Adventist church. Until his death he worshipped at the Tonga Omonuri Seventh Day Adventist church in Matierio.
SICKNESS
In 2017 Mzee Orina developed a chest infection for which he was put under medication. In April, 2018, he again complained of severe chest pains and an incessant dry cough. He was later diagnosed with Cancer of the esophagus and was put under medication in Nairobi. Following this treatment, Mzee’s condition improved for some time and he returned home.
In September 2018, he again started complaining of severe chest pain and was referred to a specialist for further examination, the doctors recommended stenting, which was successfully done in Tenwek Hospital in September 2018.
However, following a brief reprieve, Mzee’s condition continued to deteroriate and he was admitted at the Nyamira Level Five Hospital on 27 October 2018. His condition seemed to stabilize for some time. But, On 30th October 2018 at around 5p.m. Mzee developed breathing difficulties and efforts by doctors to resuscitate him did not succeed. Mzee reunited with his maker at 5.30pm on 30th October, 2018.
May the Lord Rest His soul in Eternal Peace.
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gabe3x: @zaythefuture yea,little bro. Good luck this fall season. Keep workin'..I know u going somewhere .
zaythefuture: U too @gabe3x .. my school doesn't have a team .. the kids aren't that good .. when I get to junior hs they have a team .. but Im playin aau and cyo this year and my dad has me in a lot of tournament s
gabe3x: @zaythefuture u gon b a beast.
zaythefuture: The junior hs around in my area coachs are excited and catch wait till I come there to play for them ... I'm just working on my game when every I can .. on my way out to run now and work out with my dad ..
zaythefuture: @gqbeats
gabe3x: @zaythefuture I hear you... Stay workin'.
gabe3x: @ballismylife_2 u playin in the league?
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