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Tuesday, February 21, 2006

CONFIRMED: Mutahi Ngunyi Is Now The Chief Advisor To The President




Mutahi Ngunyi
Who Is This Man Mutahi Ngunyi?

It is now clear that what many Kenyan blogs have been harping about for some weeks now is true. President Kibaki’s main political advisor currently is none other than Mr Mutahi Ngunyi.

It is easy to analyze this man and his thinking. We have a huge bunch of columns written for the Daily Nation analyzing the political situation in Kenya, including his current boss.

So it is quite easy to read his next moves (keep reading this blog and we’ll give them to you regularly).

One thing we have to say for the man and his services, at least we are now seeing for the first time, a clear direction in the President’s moves. No longer are we being treated to the haphazard decisions we witnessed before that ended in a serious crisis for the government.

Something else we have to give to the man is that he has a very clear understanding of the current crisis. However the truth is that it is a little late to salvage this government.

I was recently looking at a Mutahi Ngunyi column he wrote in the Nation in September 2004 and I found it very, very fascinating. Read it here.

3 comments:

  1. hi, your articles are good and of all the annalysts you stand out compared to the rest. My wish is that i'll fit in your own shoes someday to come,kudos!!!Its good to learn that you are currently working for the president, all the best for you.In your latest article in the the local dailies, i found it interesting, "the i feel nothing" article.In dealing with the hecklers who we see in every national holiday,i think the president should take heed of the calling because this may seem normal to him but it's the wearer of the shoe who knows where the shoe pinches.Even a mad man in a market has some rational agenda to raise but due to the fact that he/she is mad nobody takes him/her into concideration.On the other hand i understand that there's a protocal to follow when an indivdual wants to address an issue to the president, due to the plans and schedules of the president this makes him unreachable thus creating frustrations among the wananchi. Him bieng an MP mening he's attending to both his constituents and the republic as a whole.So whenever they are seen heckling, its not that they are "empty debes" making alot of noise but they have issues to be addressed.

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  2. mutahi should not have joined the president as an adviser. i have personally taken his sunday column in the NATION as my political 'weather forecast'.By joining the pres. he will not be neutral and this will dilute his articles.
    He is also a 'manipulator' of thoughts and therefore being in the presidents side is going to make us scared of his articles lest we are brainwashed.

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