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    Urgent tweet in Kenya village: Help, sheep missing

    LANET UMOJA, Kenya (AP) — When the administrative chief of this western Kenyan village received an urgent 4 a.m. call that thieves were invading a school teacher's home, he sent a message on Twitter. Within minutes residents in this village of stone houses gathered outside the home, and the thugs fled.

    "My wife and I were terrified," said teacher Michael Kimotho. "But the alarm raised by the chief helped."

    The tweet from Francis Kariuki was only his latest attempt to improve village life by using the micro-blogging site Twitter. Kariuki regularly sends out tweets about missing children and farm animals, showing that the power of social media has reached even into a dusty African village. Lanet Umoja is 100 miles (160 kilometers) west of the capital, Nairobi.

    "There is a brown and white sheep which has gone missing with a nylon rope around its neck and it belongs to Mwangi's father," he tweeted recently in the Swahili language. The sheep was soon recovered.

    Kariuki said that even the thieves in his village follow him on Twitter. Earlier this year, he tweeted about the theft of a cow, and later the cow was found abandoned, tied to a pole.

    Kariuki's official Twitter page shows 300 followers, but the former teacher estimated that thousands of the 28,000 residents in his area receive the messages he sends out directly and indirectly. He said many of his constituents, mostly subsistence farmers, cannot afford to buy smart phones, but can access tweets through a third-party mobile phone application. Others forward the tweets via text message.

    "Twitter has helped save time and money. I no longer have to write letters or print posters which take time to distribute and are expensive," Kariuki said.

    A recent report said that Twitter is enjoying big growth across Africa. It said South Africans use Twitter the most, but Kenya is second in usage on the continent.

    The research by Kenya-based Portland Communications and Tweetminster found that over the last three months of 2011, Kenyans produced nearly 2.5 million tweets. More than 80 percent of those polled in that research said they mainly used Twitter for communicating with friends, 68 percent said they use it to monitor news.

    Beatrice Karanja, the head of Portland Nairobi, said the findings show that the use of Twitter is part of a revolution for governments that want to open dialogue with their citizens and businesses that want to talk with their consumers.

    When a man in his late fifties in Kariuki's village fell into a pit latrine in December, the village administrator's tweets mobilized area residents and saved him.

    Rachel Bremer, a spokeswoman for Twitter, said her company wasn't aware of Kariuki and his innovative use of Twitter, but she called it "a great one."

    "We are constantly amazed by the ways people all over the world are using Twitter to communicate," she said.

    She said that the company has a web page dedicated to telling stories about the unique uses of Twitter. The page highlights how one man in Pakistan live-tweeted the raid that killed Osama bin Laden, how a father and daughter reunited after 11 years, and how a man raised funds to save a dog's life.

    Erik Hersman, a co-founder of internationally acclaimed Ushahidi, a nonprofit technology company, said Kariuki's use of Twitter is a great example of how Kenyans in even the most remote areas can embrace social media.

    "If a chief in upcountry Kenya is able to use and have an impact with his constituents by using tools like Twitter, it's not too long before we see a massive movement in the country with these types of social media," he said.

    Kariuki, 47, said that he has been able to bring down the crime rate in Lanet Umoja from near-daily reports of break-ins to no such crimes in recent weeks. He also uses Twitter to send messages of hope, especially for the young and unemployed.

    "Let's be the kind of people that do good for others whether we get paid back or not, whether they say thank you or not," one recent tweet said.

    Kariuki said he intends to use Twitter to promote peace as Kenya prepares to hold another presidential election in the next year, it's first since the 2007-08 postelection violence that killed more than 1,000 people in Kenya.

    Kariuki said that when he was first appointed the administrative chief of Lanet Umoja he asked himself how he could tackle the region's problems. First was solving the region's poor communication infrastructure. He said he is currently setting guidelines to help him sift through the information he gets so that he does not send out incorrect tweets.

    "Information is power, but information can also be destructive. What we are trying to minimize is destructive information," Kariuki said.

    ___

    On the Internet:

    Chief Kariuki: https://twitter.com/Chiefkariuki

    Unique uses of Twitter: http://stories.twitter.com

     
    • Boredtotears  •  3 mths ago
      I was a bush pilot in East Africa for ten years. Father Pat was flying a 206 empty back tio Tanzania after a medivac to a Nairobi Kenya hospital. He crashed on a hilltop while trying to run under the weather. The next thing he remebers is two Masaai warriors standing next to his wrecked plane using their cell phone to call for help.
      • sunny 3 mths ago
        Now that's a cool story! And sooo "Africa" ~grin~ (yep, I've been there, too, so you know I mean it in a good way)

        [Wow, 10 years as a bush pilot! Kudos! Bet you have a bushel-full of "adventures" and unique memories]
        :)
      • Old_School! 3 mths ago
        It's better in the Bush!
      • Lala planet 3 mths ago
        More likely non-profit funds from taxpayers in the US and Europe. Actually look at your phone bill and some of these fees, charges etc. are to provide for free phones for poor people.
    • Laura  •  3 mths ago
      This is a creative use of technology to improve response times in a very rural area. Just because 99% of tweets are pointless doesn't mean they all are. :-)
    • Pits  •  San Francisco, California  •  3 mths ago
      Cool.. the world has indeed benefited from modern technology. Let's keep the internet free from government control in all nations. Peace..
    • Jack Random  •  Long Beach, California  •  3 mths ago
      great news. we in the us cant imagine how something as simple as farm animals are critical to survival to these people. i promise, they dont have insurance.
    • Lala planet  •  3 mths ago
      Bravo Tom Odula! This is a cool and informative story for a change! I hope all wise and good men and women of Africa will take charge and fight the evil few.
    • Just__Rick  •  Syracuse, New York  •  3 mths ago
      Hey AP and Yahoo, try to choose better headlines. That one is just asking for it.
    • Sam  •  3 mths ago
      Eat your heart out FB.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  3 mths ago
      I like this story
    • FelixtheMetalcat  •  3 mths ago
      Cool story but I have one significant question...how do the people of these villages afford these devices let alone the monthly payments to use them? Its not a knock on their lifestyle, but I am quite interested in hearing the reply since these are not major cities we're talkin about here.
      • Anthony 3 mths ago
        a good portion of countries in Africa are emerging markets. lol...the ignorant people have no idea whats happenening..google emerging markets etc, also go to youtube and search.."why kenyans do it better". You shall learn something
      • Tete 3 mths ago
        People there don't have to pay monthly fees. They top up their time and if they have no credit they stay out of service for a while; sort of pay as you go.
      • FelixtheMetalcat 3 mths ago
        Well Anthony I didnt learn anything more than I already expected but thank you just the same. It still doesnt tell me how a farmer has enough money to have a mobile phone & pay the monthly costs associated but Tete sorta helped on that part. My whole point was that in a country that still seems behind the times (somewhat) I was surprised to see an article of this nature. Interesting cerebral stuff all the same.
    • Lori  •  3 mths ago
      This is a great story. Truly better living through technology. Twitter always seemed kind of useless to me, but if it can help people in remote areas with problems and threats to their lives, more power to it! To the haters posting on this thread: what is wrong with you? This is a nice, informative story about people improving their lives. The only ones making it about race, religion and hatred are you.
      • cocheta 3 mths ago
        Over-privileged nitwits with too much time on their hands and no appreciation for how good they've got it.
      • Independant 3 mths ago
        Ever accure to you idiots that these people are for the most part poor illiterate people, how did they come by these computers and learn how to use them? And why are they using them at 4am?
      • Laura 3 mths ago
        Bill, they're obviously NOT illiterate since they're reading and responding to their leader's written messages. And a cellphone costs much less than a cow, so if they can afford to raise cows, they can afford phones.
    • Ron  •  Hartwell, Georgia  •  3 mths ago
      I saw this immediately thought it was Prez Zero concerned about the voting base
    • RR  •  3 mths ago
      wow and tweeting helps? then someone please tweet: "missing, 15 trillion dollars..."
    • B  •  3 mths ago
      Are sheep included in Obama care?
    • Bela  •  Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota  •  3 mths ago
      no running water or food...but they have cell phone.....what the ???
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Kalamazoo, Michigan  •  3 mths ago
      I won't be surprised when african scammers begin using twiter and facebook to try and get our money my pretending to promise millions if you will pay fees to get it like they do on email. I love to lead them on thinking they got a sucker then give them a fake western union number for their fake fees. They get so angry when they figure out their "sucker" just played them. But sseriously, good this can be used to find a missing sheep. I will rest easy tonight knowing the sheep are safe through modern technology.
    • RoseA  •  Buffalo, New York  •  3 mths ago
      I think the creative way they are using Twitter is awesome.
    • d h  •  Omaha, Nebraska  •  3 mths ago
      What happened to the story?

      Ok since the story is gone, I'll comment on the fact that most people in Kenya need real homes with windows and screens and doors, need clean water, need pipelines to irrigate farm fields, need paved roads, need electricity, need farming equipment, need better schools, need higher education, need to move into the modern world.

      What does one need with an Ipad when one lives in a mud hut with no windows, no door, no running water, no electricity, dirt roads, farms by poking a stick in the ground, is at the mercy of the weather, etc. etc. etc.

      I guess he can use that Ipad as long as it stays charged but when it runs down where does the power come from to charge it and where is the internet and wifi to communicate to the other people in his village who also live in mud huts with no doors, no windows, no screens, no running water, no electricity, and he starves when there isn't enough water for his crops he grows by poking a stick in the ground.

      Yes I know there are some cities in Kenya but most people in Kenya(and a lot of Africa for that matter) still live in an older time then most of the world.

      When people starve in Africa every day, when most of the population lives in mud huts, they don't need Ipads they need training and education to become part of the modern world and have a better life.
    • Bela  •  Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota  •  3 mths ago
      kenya called ...want their citizen back...
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Groton, Connecticut  •  3 mths ago
      Cant find your sheep? look for a greek and you will find one of them right in front of him.
    • stan  •  Elmhurst, Illinois  •  3 mths ago
      The AP omitted the rest of the Tweet..." OMG sheep so stupid...LMFAO...oh oh in trouble now..."
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