Orie Rogo Manduli is a strong matriarch, a mentor, role model, beautiful soul and a woman I wish I could be..I love you mama from Iceland Reykjavik ❤🇰🇪🇮🇸
@@priscillah6646 🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗we should not be bringing each other down,they are both successful women in their own ways,and I love both of them,we should stick together instead of bringing each other down.i love all my Kenyan women😗😗😗😗😗😗😗
Kristine Chapdelaine exactly my point but farida khan seems not to get it we as women we should not hold urself in pains and poverty in the name of a man we are good on our own no matter what you as long as you provide for your kids and help society
Indlovukati...Queen Mother...Mbali ye Sizwe (Flower of the Nation)...iNtozake (A woman who walks through the world with her own things)...Inkwekwezi (star).You are everything and more. MAy God grant you many more years.
@@ufalamtawacha6402 Swati, Zulu and Xhosa. They are more less the same languages (much in the way Luhya has 23 sub-groups). So the Swatis say Indlovukati (but the Zulus and Xhosas say Indlovukazi). iMbali is isiZulu for flower. Then the last two are isiXhosa words .
I met Orie in the 90s in my office,where she had come for a PR assistance,then i was a newly employed graduate and i can only say,a very strong willed woman who in my opinion deserves more recognition than the clowns we call politicians
Agnes Macharia But I love Orie she is a role model for many women and girls to take a stand and be al you can be. We cannot compare people appreciate everybody for their own uniqueness.
Please share and let's make sure the messege reaches all ladies. Orie Rogo is such a role model not only to single mothers but also to all mothers and unmarried ladies. Life is like a coin and any side can turn anytime.
aaah orie rogo...she taught me never to go to a woman's house empty handed....Anyway to the so independent ladies..It's not always wise to speak up your mind against your man.
@Miss Tori with this kind of reasoning surely how can you engage a man.If you are keeping up with what i said I meant this..."Lady speak to your man your mind gently."
@juciest woman alive Education has nothing to do with being submissive to one's husband. Men are wired differently from women and so the way they think and reapond to information is different from women. The adage strong woman has been misused.
@juciest woman alive Mwiti has an excellent point. Strength does not mean being aggressive or pushy. You can be gentle, but confident and very tactful in your interaction with men as a woman.
Both parents were teachers so she must have had a good start. Her elder siblings were highly educated and maybe helped her get jobs to start with. But she said she also went to McGill university after sending her children there. There were many opportunities to upgrade your education those days if you wanted. My mum also married at 16 and with help from my father pursued private education unti she joined a teachers college and became a teacher. We did form four in the same year.
Look for the photo when she was Miss Kenya and you will not know it's the same person. The accurate description is that she has maintained her love for being outstanding in dressing.
Speaking as Mr Manduli's daughter, it saddens me to hear a section of this story distorted. My late father actually paid for the education on the Isle of Wight. FACT, because the remittance of the fees were sent from Lusaka Zambia by me and my sisters. Lets keep it real
I remember how mr Manduli had a beautiful home never Intercontinental Hotel in Lusaka. The story is sad to Narrate🤔🤔🤔my brother please late sleeping dogs sleep. I know how you feel and may dad's soul rest in eternal peace. 🙏🙏🙏
Yes, it is possible. Why the surprise!! The first born could deliveted in January of 2016, the follower in August of 2017, and the third one in March of 2019. It is as simple as that.