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Wednesday, April 09, 2008

Once Again, US Government Rescues Weary Kenyans

Yet again, for the second time this year, strong and uncompromising ‘diplomatic’ pressure from the American government is coming to the relief of frustrated Kenyans regarding their choice of government.

After being defrauded of their democratic choice and enduring unending deprivation four months down the road, Kenyans are still having to put up with electoral rejects masquerading as government. These are the so-called leaders who have audacity to say they are ready for a parliamentary dissolution and fresh general elections while just less than eight weeks ago, they told a group of retired and respected African Heads of State, President Kufuor of Ghana, Nobel Peace Price Laureate Desmond Tutu and Kofi Annan that 'a duly elected president had already been sworn in (sic) and the Kenyan government was fully discharging its mandate!' Worst of all, many innocent Kenyan children are now surviving on meagre rations and missing school while they are forced to sleep in rain soaked tents just because someone somewhere MUST rule this country (read milk the country dry).

One does not need to be a NASA scientist to discern that Secretary Rice is today openly threatening the Kibaki-led government, just as she did when the PNU Leader refused to sign the 28th February 2008 peace accord. Undoubtedly, heavenly powers are using the Americans to liberate Kenyans.

Earlier today, Seccretary Rice warned the US would form its own opinion on the failure of forming the coalition government and would ‘act accordingly’.

As if by magic, speaking to journalist this afternoon, a confident US Ambassador to Kenya said , after separately meeting both Kibaki and Raila, that a grand coalition cabinet which is acceptable to all parties would be in place shortly. "We expect that in a matter of days, or a week or so, there will be a coalition government. They are very close."

Therefore Kumekuchans…….relax. You will sooner and not so later read an Alfie Mutua or Isa Kabira press release inviting ODM captain to Harambee House. A truly representative grand coalition government (repeat government and NOT cabinet) is on the way.

34 comments:

  1. Condi Rice for PNU Deputy Prime Minister!!

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  2. Ill believe it when i see it

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  3. phil

    its shameful and absurd for US, Annan and others to step in and make PNU do what ODM (voice of people) are saying. its illogical.

    wait 1 week, 1 month or 1 year for grand coalition? thats been kibaki/pnu grand plan all along. keep on waiting till people get weary. i think not. pnu says they are ready for elections or dissolution of parliament and we should insist that they do, after all they now have ODM-K on their side so it should not be a problem to win an election. what are they scared of. call the election

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  4. To Hell with talks we want our country back,I can smell some mboshoo crup coming off state house.These people will never understand that enuf is enuf time to reliquish power.Kenya is for kenyans not a set of individuals.I also ask for one favour...Karume please shut up!!!!!Man these people have nerve and audacity to speak out,since when have you been a patriotic Kenyan?????

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  5. It is easier to call for fresh elections in the press than to actually do it. Politicians will always talk with their teeth tightly closed so as not to let out the foul smell (motives) that Kenyans are always suspicious about.

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  6. Democracy and freedom come with a very steep price tagged to them as you may well all know. It also has to be shepherded by selfless, principled, visionary individuals that believe in Country before self. I am sorry to say that neither Raila nor Kibaki embody or possess any of these qualities. They are but just strange bedfellows. What did or do you expect? They were students of Moi. The faces will change, the mentality and guiding principles never will, not in this generation of greedy leaders nor the next.

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  7. Anon@10:18 I admire how you have articulated your point but I am sorry I don't see any solutions in your piece to our country's problems at all. Do you mind adding a solution line at the end of your contribution?

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  8. " Worst of all, many innocent Kenyan children are now surviving on meagre rations and missing school while they are forced to sleep in rain soaked tents just because someone somewhere MUST rule this country"

    Yeah and that person is the dangerously naive Rala Amolo Odinga.

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  9. it is unbelievable that there are people with the mindset of anon 1:08pm

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  10. (a) AFRICANS ARE INCAPABLE OF GOVERNING OR MAKING DECISIONS REGARDING HOW TO BE AFRICANS.

    (b) AFRICANS HATE EACH OTHER SO MUCH SO THAT THEY NEED A REFEREE TO WATCH OVER THEM AND TELL THEM WHAT TO DO TWENTY FOUR HOURS A DAY , SEVEN DAYS A WEEK.

    (c) KENYA IS NOT A SOVEREIGN NATION WHICH FOUGHT LIKE HELL TO BE FREE FROM COLONIAL RULE.
    THE ONLY ENEMIES AFRICAN ELITES HAVE ARE OTHER POOR AFRICANS WITH WHOM THEY DO NOT WANT TO SHARE ANYTHING.

    (d) AS AFRICANS, WHO ARE WE? WHAT DOES FUTURE HOLD? ARE WE ONLY CAPABLE OF BUTCHERING ONE OTHER WITH A LITTLE COMMAND FROM FOREIGN SUPERVISORS WHO ARE SUPPLYING US WITH ARMS FOR THAT PURPOSE AND TELLING US WHEN OR WHEN NOT TO USE THOSE DEADLY WEAPONS?

    (e) THIS IS REALLY VERY,VERY,VERY SAD INDEED!!

    (f) YOU KNOW, WHEN SOMEONE SUCCUMBS TO THREATS, THE STESS LEVEL GOES UP AND THERE IS NO TELLING WHAT HE/SHE MAY DO NEXT! WHEN YOU CORNER A SNAKE, IT WILL STRIKE. THE SNAKE CALLED AFRICAN ELITE ALWAYS STRIKE BY KILLING ITS CHILDREN, NOT THE PEOPLE WHO BENEFIT BY ISSUING THREATS.

    (g) WHAT ARE THE WORDS BEING USED TO THREATEN THESE KENYAN ELITES?

    (h) WHAT SECRETS DO THE PEOPLE WHO ARE ISSUING THREATS HAVE ON THESE KENYANS THAT OTHER POOR KENYANS WHO VOTED SHOULD KNOW?

    (i) WHAT PRICE TAGS DOES CONDOLEEZA RICE HAVE ON HEADS OF EITHER ODM OR PNU MEMBERS? WHY ARE THEY BEING THREATENED WHILE KENYAS DO NOT KNOW WHAT IS BEING USED AS THREAT TOOLS? I DO NOT THINK KENYANS SHOULD BE HAPPY THAT THESE PEOPLE ARE BEING THREATENED WITHOUT KNOWING THE DETAILS!

    (j) I THINK THE ANSWERS TO THE QUESTIONS MAY LIE ON THE GLOBAL WAR ON TERROR, CORRUPTION, AND THE PEOPLE IMPLICATED IN MASSIVE CORRUPTION AND LOOTING OF KENYA'S RESOURCES!

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  11. KALONZO/UHURU/SAITOTI AND MARTHA PLAN TO UNLEASH THE CUT ON RAILA

    It is now official. A new circumcision policy for men aimed at reducing HIV infection rates has been published by the Government.



    The policy, stipulating how all willing Kenyan men (read Raila and his fellow Luos), irrespective of their age, will undergo circumcision, sets into motion the use of the surgical procedure as a standard HIV prevention strategy for the country.

    Health personnel from Government health facilities at various levels are to undergo in-service training to hone their skills on the new procedure.

    A Male Circumcision Task Force that will guide male circumcision in Kenya will be set up soon.

    Titled Policy on Male Circumcision in Kenya 2008, the document also wants circumcision to be promoted and delivered to males of all ages in a manner that is culturally sensitive to minimise the stigma that may be associated with an uncircumcised person.

    In the past, fears been raised over the possible conflict between this policy and the traditions of some of Kenya’s communities, which, as a custom, do not practise circumcision.

    While some Kenyan communities invoke religious, cultural or social reasons for circumcision, others like the Teso, Luo, Turkana, and a few groups in the Coast undertake other rites of passage, which do not include circumcision.

    Circumcision involves the removal of the foreskin of the male member.

    Studies have shown the skin’s inner mucosal surface to be the breeding ground for the virus. This is because compared to the external surface, more of its cells are vulnerable to HIV infection.

    Circumcisers will, therefore be required to counsel males and use techniques that reduce or eliminate the pain associated with such a surgical procedure so as to encourage more men to opt for circumcision.

    Says the policy: “Ensure that male circumcision is performed by well-trained practitioners in antiseptic settings under conditions of informed consent, confidentiality, risk reduction counselling and safety.”

    Health facilities from the dispensary to the district hospital levels are to be strengthened to ensure that they cope with the expected demand from men seeking to be circumcised.

    Those implementing the policy will be required to put in place appropriate laws, regulations and supervisory mechanisms that are going to ensure that circumcision services are accessible and provided safely without any discrimination.

    The Government’s move to adopt the policy comes at time when results from HIV vaccine trials indicate that circumcised volunteers had a lower risk of HIV infection compared to their uncircumcised counterparts.

    Scientists are trying to investigate this development further to see if there is any correlation between the HIV vaccine and circumcision.

    Likewise, the policy is also being implemented at time when there are fears that the number of males being circumcised may be reducing.

    According to the 2003 Kenya Demographic and Health Survey, close to 72 per cent of men aged between 15 and 19 years were circumcised compared to 84 per cent above this age. However, the survey does not analyse HIV prevalence in regions that predominantly circumcise compared to those which don’t.

    The new policy has generated excitement and disquiet among members of the public who talked to Nation, with some praising it and others saying it will worsen the vulnerability of women to HIV infection as men are likely to refuse to have protected sex.

    Unprotected sex

    “Circumcising every male is good because it will reduce chances of HIV infection,” says 25-year-old Brian Okila from Westlands in Nairobi.

    But Ruth Njeri, an anti HIV/Aids campaigner, fears that the idea behind the new policy may make circumcised men engage in unprotected sex thinking they are safe.

    “Men who have been using condoms or those who have been faithful to their spouses will now opt for unprotected sex,” Ms Njeri says.

    In Kisumu, for instance, there have been reports of circumcised males engaging in unprotected sex and then ending up with HIV infection.

    Such tendencies are bothering the Ministry of Health as well.

    In the proposed policy, the Government says those promoting circumcision should ensure it does not replace the known effective HIV prevention methods and that it should always be considered as part of a comprehensive prevention package.

    The policy further states: “Community and individual education programmes provide sufficient and correct information on the partial protection provided by male circumcision and the continuing need for other HIV and sexually transmitted infection prevention measures.”

    Fourth component

    This means circumcision will be treated as the fourth component of the popularly known ABC – Abstinence, Being faithful to one’s partner, and Condoms — methods of prevention. As such, health providers and communicators are now going to adopt the ABCC slogan, with the last C representing Circumcision.

    “What we are trying to pass across is that a circumcised man who either uses a condom or is faithful to his partner has a reduced risk of HIV infection,” says Prof Alloys Orago, the director of the National Aids Control Council.

    The other issue the Government has to grapple with is the cost of circumcision. While it acknowledges that the intervention is expensive, it does not specify where resources for implementing it are to come from.

    It just calls on the Ministry of Health to “strengthen health systems to ensure that male circumcision programmes do not interrupt or divert resources from other primary healthcare services”.

    To achieve this, the Ministry is required to integrate the management of reproductive, sexual health and HIV prevention programmes to provide male circumcision services.

    Strengthening the services through monitoring and evaluation to guarantee quality control and planning purposes are other issues that are to be addressed before the programme gets fully underway.

    The proposed Male Circumcision Task Force is expected to help the Government confront these challenges. Some of its functions include:

    • Advise the Ministry of Health on plans and development programmes for expanding safe, accessible and sustainable male circumcision services for the country.
    • Guarantee professional, technical and administrative excellence as male circumcision services are expanded.
    • Ensure accurate and appropriate dissemination of information to individuals, communities and the media regarding male circumcision services.
    • Make certain that male circumcision is promoted within the context of the overall improvement of healthcare services.

    The decision to adopt circumcision as one of the HIV prevention strategies is informed by research findings of three main studies done in South Africa, Uganda and Kenya, which showed that circumcision can reduce the risk of HIV infection by up to 60 per cent.

    World Health Organisation and UNAIDS have already issued a strong recommendation calling for increased male circumcision rates in countries where HIV infections are high.

    Kim Dickson, the coordinator of the joint WHO/UNAIDS team that came up with the recommendations, is quoted in the March 2007 edition of New Scientist magazine as saying: “We reviewed all the evidence, and it is compelling.”

    In the South African study, circumcision was found to reduce HIV infection rates by more than 60 per cent in a group of 3,000 HIV-negative men

    Of the 1,546 circumcised men, 20 became infected with HIV, while 49 of the 1,582 uncircumcised men were infected.

    Funded by the French Agence Nationale de Recherches sur le Sida (ANRS), the study sent a strong message in 2005 on the effectiveness of circumcision in HIV prevention.

    Buoyed by results

    Buoyed by these results, South African scientists supported large-scale male circumcision as a possible strategy for preventing two million HIV infections and 300,000 deaths in their country during the next 10 years.

    In December 2006, the Data Safety Monitoring Board that was overseeing the Kenyan and Ugandan male circumcision trials announced that the operation was a safe and effective way to reduce HIV infections among men.

    The two-year trials in Kisumu and Rakai, Uganda, involved adult HIV-negative heterosexual male volunteers who were randomly divided into two groups — one group was circumcised and the other wasn’t.

    In the Kisumu trial, circumcision reduced the chances of getting infected with HIV by 53 per cent. Similar results were registered in the Rakai trial in Uganda.

    When these trial results came out, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) director, Anthony S Fauci, whose organisation supported and conducted the studies, said: “We now have confirmation showing definitively that medically performed circumcision can significantly lower the risk of adult males contracting HIV through heterosexual intercourse.”

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  12. anom@ 10:42 AM,
    If Jeff Koinange is the nephew of Mbiu Koinange who was Minister For State during President Kenyattas 's
    rule assassinations of opponents like JM Kariuki will be back in full swing and fall like rain. People will disappear with no trace!!

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  13. If kibaki had not stolen the election or for the sake of my PNU collegue if he was not perceived to have lost..the americans would not be arm twisting him to form a coaltion government....the man is now being asked to the face to give some powerful ministries to odm. Maybe he should get the services of the likes of anyang nyongo ways of winning a propaganda war.

    Other than pulling out the UN, World bank and IMF offices from nairobi what options do the americans have interms of action they can take against kenya?

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  14. Undoubtedly, heavenly powers are using the Americans to liberate Kenyans.
    ...
    As if by magic ... a confident US Ambassador to Kenya said ... that a grand coalition cabinet which is acceptable to all parties would be in place shortly.
    ...
    Therefore Kumekuchans... ....relax.


    propaganda: communications where the form and content is selected with the single-minded purpose of brining some target audience to adopt attitudes and beliefs chosen in advance by the sponsors of the communication

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  15. I hope kibaki doesnt name the cabinet, iam already embarrased enough that it has to take the US/UK/Canada to talk some sense in to him.Kwani sisi tukiambia huyu jamaa kitu hasikii alafu wazungu wanamuambia the same thing ile tunamuambia alafu anasikia,kuku hii!

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  16. Anon at 3:35 PM, yeye sii kuku tuu, ni mavi ya kuku

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  17. Anonymous Anonymous said...

    KALONZO/UHURU/SAITOTI AND MARTHA PLAN TO UNLEASH THE CUT ON RAILA

    yeah yeah !!kikuyu's at it again- so lets look at the dark secrets this tribe hides!!

    then kikuyu's should stop committing incest in there families
    father=daughter
    brother=sister
    mother=son
    first cousins= normal trend in kikuyu families
    go to all the elite schools in kenya where they hide this incest children!why are kikuyu's then shamed of this children when they repeated commit incest with members of their families! abnormality is in kikuyu families maybe that is what kibaki suffers from!!
    yes this is a sicko tribe- only knows how to abuse other tribes while they hide dark skeletons in the kikuyu closets!!! let a kikuyu on here deny and i will give names of kikuyu prominent families with incest problems- please dare me!!!

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  18. Phil or Chris,

    Do you guys have any idea why PNU is hell bent on keeping Finance and Education portfolios to their belt?

    Hellen Okello

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  19. Anonymous Anonymous said...

    KALONZO/UHURU/SAITOTI AND MARTHA PLAN TO UNLEASH THE CUT ON RAILA

    I would advise you to stop abusing luo culture- if you do not understand it- go do some reading or ask before you spew you filth on here!! I'm glad some else has unlocked the kikuyu dirty secrets - please give us some names- so that this filthy mouthed individual on kumekucha can go back to central lesotho!! who need people that sleep with their own daughters and sons around them??

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  20. haddy said...

    Phil or Chris,

    Do you guys have any idea why PNU is hell bent on

    old wound goldernberg!anglo leasing!! transcentury!! charter house- and another long list if you go look at githongo's dossier!! too much money missing? why safaricom??? in hope of replacing some of the money used during elections

    look at uhuru- public works?? the mayor is already saying chuncks of money missing!! public money collect by the city never reaches the city council!! where does it go?? uhuru is in dogs- too much money missing - again this must be public funds used during the elections and they hopped to put back with other shady deals- but now they are caught between a rock!! all this eventually will come out!!they can hide but for how long!! this is why you see all this delay tactic's !

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  21. anon 2:11

    interesting perspective. now i wonder what the cure for guys that inherently want to steal is? because as i understand it HIV is a disease caused by activity of the "lower male head", and it appears circumscision is the silver bullet. so theft being an activity planned by the "upper male head" and your suggestion is?

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  22. Phil,

    First, no matter how many times you and your mzungu friends repeat that Raila won the elections it will never be a fact. He was defeated by Kibaki and he will be defeated by Kalonzo in the next general elections. Take that prediction to your bank.

    Secondly, please Phil, stop sucking up to the Americans like that, it makes you sound like a slave in a cotton plantation crying for a master's attention in the eighteenth century. We are in the 21st century. So, stop this stale crap of "Bush said this" or "Condi Rice said that." Brother, have some little pride.

    Third, if you want to move the ball forward, tell Raila (your demi-god) to return to the negotiations without preconditions or illusions of a hostile take-over of power from Kibaki. ODM tried and failed to take power through mass action. There is time to negotiate without hidden agendas or over-relying on the mzungu.

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  23. anon 5:40

    on your first point

    please lets have the elections now, please tell your demi-god kibaki or kalonzo to call for elections now

    second point
    i agree, we dont need to suck up to or hold foreign opinion in higher esteem than our own

    thrid point
    you are mistaken, those are not pre-conditions but the spirit of the peace accord. ODM had previously ceded rightful ground on portfolio balance but now its no more necessary, implement in full i.e real power sharing, its not a precondition it is in the accord

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  24. George Saitoti should be removed from the internal security docket. What is he doing when some ODM terrorist are sabotaging the railway line. If he cannot bring them to justice, then he should take justice to them. The only language they speak is violence. So he should speak that language to these thugs and their antics will be history. Period.

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  25. Kenyans had better do all they can while Republicans are in power.

    Remember Bush Snr? He sent us Smith Hempstone.

    Bush Jnr? Rannenberger.

    Clinton? Aurelia Brazeal - who?

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  26. nonymous said...

    George Saitoti should be removed from the internal security docket. What is he doing when some ODM terrorist are sabotaging the railway line.

    ISN'T SAITOTI THE TERRORIST? KILLING CHILDREN AND MOTHERS IN MT ELGON AND DAMPING THEM IN THE MT. ELGON FOREST FOR WORLD ANIMALS TO EAT THEM!!!HE I A MURDERER AND SAITOTI SHOULD BE EXECUTED IMMEDIATELY JUST LIKE HE AND KIABKI EXECUTED MORE THAN 50 MUNGIKI GANG MURDERERS LAST YEAR- A FOOL LIKE YOU IS ONE THAT LOOKS AT FRUSTRATIONS OF HUNGRY KENYANS WHO CANT AFFORD TO FEED THEIR FAMILIES BECAUSE OF SOME GOONS FROM CENTRAL PROVINCE HAVE STOLEN ALL THE MONEY FROM GOVERNMENT COFFERS- HOW DARE YOU- TELL KIBAKI INSTEAD OF PROTECTING THE THIEVES - ANGLO LEASING AND THE REST TO RETURN THE MONEY TO KENYANS!IF YOU AS A KENYANS CAN'T SEE THE MOOD OF KENYANS- THEN BACK OFF RUDI CENTRAL LESOTHO AND KEEP QUIET- DO NOT ABUSE OUT INTELLIGENCE- THOSE IDP'S FROM CENTRAL GO CARRY THEM TO CENTRAL AND FEED THEM- I HATE IT WHEN PEOPLE SHOW IGNORANCE TO THE PLIGHT OF ORDINARY KENYANS BUT CHEER THE ELITE FROM CENTRAL WHEN THEN STEAL FROM TE SAME KENYANS- WHO HAVE NO WAY OF SHOWING THEIR FRUSTRATIONS AND IF THEY DO THEY ARE KILLED BY THE SHOOT TO KILL ORDERS KIBAKI GIVES TO THE POLICE- GO POST YOUR RUBBISH ON THE FAKE KUMEKUCHAS- KIKUYU BLOG~!!

    SAITOTI IS A DEAD MAN WALKING!! I HEAR HE ABDUCTED THE MUNGIKI LEADER NJENGA'S WIFE WITH HER DRIVER!!JUST YESTERDAY- AND I BET YOU SHE IS ALREADY DEAD- SINCE THEY ARE TRYING TO SHUT DOWN THE MUNGIKI LEADER NOT TO TALK- BUT SOME MUNGIKI MEMBERS ARE ALREADY TALKING!! WAIT ANS SEE SIRI YOTE WILL COME OUT!!


    Meanwhile, the wife of Mungiki national chairman, Mr Maina Ngenga and his driver, have been abducted.

    Family members say Ms Virginia Nyakio, and the driver, Mr George Njoroge, were last seen driving to Rongai on Tuesday, at 3pm. Njenga’s elder brother, Mr Peter Njoroge, said the two were travelling in a white Toyota Rav4, registration KAZ 160A when they disappeared.

    "Their mobile phones have been switched off since then and we think they were attacked by people who knew them," said Njoroge.

    Njoroge said the driver had called a cousin immediately after they were attacked, but did not communicate.

    Said he: "All he heard was the driver pleading with the attackers not to kill them then the phone went off."

    But Lang’ata OCPD, Mr Patrick Mangoli, and his Rongai counterpart, Mr Hamis Mabeya, said no carjacking incident had been reported to them regarding the vehicle

    SHE IS DEAD!!!KIBAKI DOES NOT JOKE!!NO MERCY- REMEMBER THE MORE THAN 50 EXECUTED LAST YEAR!!THIS WAS DONE TO SHUT UP THE MUNGIKI AND THE NAKURU AND NAIVASHA GENOCIDE!!

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  27. this is serious the mungiki uprising will come again- ISN'T RONGAI full of KIKIYU'S?? DIDN'T THEY CHASE THE MASAI'S OUT AND TOOK ALL THEIR LAND??SO KIBAKI AIN'T JOKING??
    they finished being useful to him!!! this mungiki's :)this guy is not what kenyans need for an illegal president- i'm sure there are more better illegal presidents out there than one who is an open murderers!!

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  28. This disease called PUNU is horrible, it makes one not think logically. Yesterday, I watched Kiunjuri allege that ODM is interested in particular ministries because some of their members have cases to answer which fall under those ministries. He singled out energy and local government.

    If that is the new yardstick developed by athuri then i definately expect Finance (Anglo leasing), Security (The laboratories) and Education (exam results fiasco, systematic computer error which seems to understand regions quite well) among others to go to ODM. Ama his is just kawaida porojo with orchestrated double standards.

    On a positive note, Kalembe Ndile probably took the cake by being the first Kenyan public figure to honestly lay blame where it rightfully belongs, with Kibaki. Everyone else keeps lumping Kibaki and Raila together when apportioning blame. But how can Raila share blame with Kibaki when he has not been sworn in and therefore does not share power/authority to make decisions? Someone is definately playing games here and it is not the Kenyan media alone.
    Gentleman

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  29. You mean when we go to sleep, these diasporians (PNUers) can't write sense!!!!
    Anon 9:59....Ati with Kalonzo Kibs is going to win.....The constitution already bars Kibaki from vying....But i would wish he is allowed so that this time round we show him where he is really supposed to be....Remember Liverpool and Arsenal not 1:0 but 4:2 equivalent to 2:0 (By the way the goals hazikuwa flukes!!!)

    Have you ever seen a situation where the pupil beats the teacher!!!! Raila beat Moi hands down, not once but TWICE!!!! So the idea of Raila being a pupil of Moi toa hiyo!!!Leta ingine

    3 major reasons why Kibaki should not hold any public office in this land including a sub-chief!!!

    1. If his ministers can give him instructions on what to do!!!(in my office it is called insubordination and that one can get you a SACK ASAP )

    2. Fave said it very well, in the last thread...Crazy wife who gives crazy advise!!!

    3. He only deserves to be in an AA forum...and that is the major reason we are in such a mess (when one can't see sense anymore - he is an octogenerian brajis - and those people you only find them in the archives of the forgotten....Where Kibaki has taken us in the past 5 and half years only God knows and i would want to start forgetting him!!!!ASAP)

    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    KALONZO/UHURU/SAITOTI AND MARTHA PLAN TO UNLEASH THE CUT ON RAILA...Do you all agree that this fellow is a sick one and needs to join one Lucy Kibaki.....You mean we have 4.3 million (not inflated figures)people who dared to vote for RAO...That gospel was sold in 2007 and it was a commodity that expired so we wont go there ask one M-pesa.

    Ivy

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  30. ivy

    poa. if you read the blogs carefully you will see that people are calling PNU bluff for elections. let them team up with all the so called smaller parties currently affiliated and call for an election. let them do it now.

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  31. ODM agreeing to share power with PNU was an unbelievable gift.it should be withdrawn and we go back to elections without delay,

    kibaki is just about to coil his tail and suddenly agree to a 40 man cabinet. that way being the fence sitter he always has been and always will be, he will be able to keep 20 PNU guys happy, and make ODM look bad.

    elections or kibaki atoke or lesotho, whichever comes first. no more amnesty for thieves.

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  32. Alas, t'was revealing when Hon. RAO went about shaking hands with EU Diplomats, smiling like the cat that swallowed the canary.

    Alas, t'is disheartening to see how shallow Kenyans can be and not see how the people's president is leading to us to our doom, like lambs to the slaughter.

    Alas, tis depressing when one considers that Kenya shall forever be burdened with the neo-colonial yoke.

    Even more depressing is the misguided perception by the "majority" that their beloved political deity (read RAO) is leading them to the promised land of unemployment welfare checks, 1 million jobs....etc.

    Dreamers!

    I'd pay an arm and a leg to see the posts on this blog come 2012.

    Emilio ain't the perfect president, but he gave us political and financial autonomy.
    Fine, he's a snob that don't give two-bits about the common man and would rather hobnob with his golfing buddies. But look at the opportunities he created for this country.
    Sawa, his govt was corrupt. Oh yeah? Show me a govt that isn't!

    Like the Israelites who kept complaining to God for a king, we keep bawling for more, more, more...

    We all know how that story ended...

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  33. Rescue is the wrong word. Not sure if they would have sustained the pressure were Ethiopia not facing the risk of running out of fuels to enrue the continued shelling of the poor Somali citizens. Do you know that Mandela is still somehow considered and linked to terrorists by the US and requires a special waiver to enter the US? Reason? Ask the former Apartheid gov't.

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