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Sunday, August 17, 2008

Kumekucha Weekend Special: Why Kibaki Is The Best President Kenya Never Had

There is mounting evidence that had President’s Kibaki’s health been better, then the tragedy of post election violence would probably never have happened.

It is a fact that those who know the president well will tell you that right from the referendum of 2005 the decisions made by the Kibaki they have known for years is just not him. In a long career in public service, this is a man who has always come across as a very sober political player with a sharp mind and sharp wit to go with it. Hardly the president who blundered his way through his first term so much so that there was a time most Kenyans did not believe that he would complete his first term. He actually limped along and even had to ask for the help of retired president Moi to steady things along.

And this is one of the reasons why when well known political analyst Mutahi Ngunyi predicted as early as 2003 that there was no way that Kibaki would have over power peacefully if he were defeated, he caused an uproar and even many die hard ODM supporters at the time found this assertion ridiculous.

Kibaki admirers insist that all this is clear evidence that he never really recovered from that horrible accident of late 2002 that almost took his life. There are those who strongly believe that that road accident denied Kenya an excellent president who would have had a very different term of office indeed and Kenya would have been a different country.

Instead, president Kibaki will not only go down in history as the president who has overseen the most massive tribalization of the Kenyan people in the history of the country, but he will also be remembered as the president who insisted on going for a second term when clearly he had not even been physically fit to handle his stormy first term.

His two terms will also be viewed as a stormy period in the history of the country when may things went wrong because there was no clear leadership at a time when the country needed it badly.

Sadly there are many politicians and Kenyans who think that the office of the president is one comfortable office of honour and glory. They refuse to see the pressures of the office that made Moi age so fast in the years after the re-introduction of multi-partyism. The same office has taken it’s toll on president Kibaki who was already weak and on a wheel chair.

In conclusion it is rather obvious that the president is not healthy or fit enough to handle the demanding pressures so rather than continue to tarnish his image built of many years, the most honorable things and continue to carry out OR gimmicks to hoodwink Kenyans, the most honorable thing for his to do would be to resign now. He would be able to prove his critics wrong, who aver that he has never done a single courageous thing in his long political career.


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65 comments:

  1. Kibaki now, from uhuru then martha!!!!!!!!!! Kwani there are no other tribes in kenya u can talk of? Wachana na kibaki u said he is sick lakini leo he was at masaai mara. Kibaki is there for 5yrs then kalonzo and later we will see.

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  2. Kibaki is the best president Kenya has ever had. A God-given gift to the people of Kenya but they cannot see it because they have been brainwashed by demonic molasses.

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  3. Raila was the prezzy that will never be.

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  4. The only mistake Kibaki did is not to appoint Odinga PM in 2003. If he made him PM then we wouldn't be having all these problem.

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  5. Chris,
    Wewe wacha porojo. Emillio is as fit as a wild beast and he is the best breakfast gift Kenya has had after sliced nduma. The has saved our TV screens serial abuse every weekend.

    You see the presidency is not a beauty peagent and ORGRES have their place as scare crow to naughty kids. Give it to baba Jimmy and Judy the whole ORGRE orchestre can perform with Lucy as the chaperon. As Sam to redefine beauty.

    Kibaki is in safe hands and the handlers are doing just fine. They have business to do and teh marrionate's veins must be pumped with steriods to make the corpse walk. All the gimmicks are timely-you know the osmotic resemblance of the Mara energy will fall into place.

    And to clothe fear of the unknown throw Bro. Dr. Steve in the mix as the heir apparent, game kwisha.

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  6. Raila roots for male circumcision yet again (come on taabu, its time u lost ua smelly fore skin as ua molasses god has commanded)

    Published on 18/08/2008
    By Stephen Makabila

    Prime Minister Raila Odinga broke cultural barriers and urged communities to embrace male circumcision to reduce HIV prevalence.

    Raila said research had proved circumcised men stood lesser risks of being infected by the virus.

    The Prime Minister told the communities that to not practice the cut for men they had no choice but to start doing so.


    Prime Minister Raila Odinga (left), and Labour Assistant Minister Sospeter Ojamong’ during the latter’s home coming party in Amagoro, on Sunday. (http://www.eastandard.net/InsidePage.php?id=1143992840&cid=4&)

    PHOTO: ISAAC WALE

    "Research has now proved circumcised men are safer from the scourge compared to those who are not," said Raila.

    The PM spoke during a homecoming party for Labour Assistant Minister Sospeter Ojaamong in Amogoro constituency.

    Ministers John Munyes, Fred Gumo, Assistant Minister Silvester Wakoli and MPs Josephat Nanok, Cyprian Omolo, Ben Washiali, Yusuf Chanzu and Wilber Otichiloh also attended the occasion held at Ojaamong Primary School. Raila said communities in Uganda, which had not been circumcising men, were now doing so.

    "I am taking the challenge of calling upon elders in the Teso, Luo and Turkana communities to ensure people embrace circumcision of boys, although it has not been part of their culture," said Raila.

    Nyanza Province is listed as among areas with the highest HIV prevalence.

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  7. National News

    Saitoti won’t declare presidential ambition
    Updated on: Monday, August 18, 2008
    Story by: Moses Koech
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    http://kenyatimesonline.com/content.asp?catid=2&articleId=1051

    Internal Security minister Prof George Saitoti is tight-lipped over his presidential ambition in the 2012 race despite mounting pressure from legislators, councillors and the clergy. Attempts by six MPs and over 30 councillors to have him declare his intention for the top job hit a snag on Saturday when the minister said his priority was delivery of services to Kenyans.

    Speaking at Ewuaso Division of Kajiado North constituency, the MPs and the civic leaders said time for pastoral communities to jointly support one of their own for the presidency had come. The leaders were led by Industrialisation assistant minister Nderithu Mureithi, his Livestock Development counterpart Katoo Ole Metito, Mohamed Gabo (Wajir North) and Joseph Lekuton ( Leisamis). Others were Raphael Leitimalo (Samburu East) and Chachu Gaja ( North Horr).

    The leaders said they will rally behind the minister should he go for the presidency in 2012. Ole Metito asked Kajiado North residents to rally behind the Internal Security minister. But when he rose to speak during the thanks-giving party for nominated councilor Julius Ole Nkomea, Saitoti said it was not the right time to talk about politics.

    He said too much of politics was unhealthy for the country bearing in mind that the nation was still reeling from the effects of the post-election violence. Saitoti said resettlement of the displaced and guaranteeing their security was his priority. He said he, Ole Metito (Oloitoktok) and General (rtd) Joseph Nkaisery (Kajiado Central) had agreed to work together for the sake of development.

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  9. For better or for worse, Kibaki is the President and you will have to live with it. Stop constantly whining and crying over spilt milk and over what might have been. Mnanung'unika bure kama sex starved 80 year old grandmothers. What a waste of life's energy.

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  10. Chris, your is fast becoming an old irrelevant ogre story told and retold every so often. There is nothing new you are saying here, brother.

    We all know that the accident affected the President. It was a fatal accident which coupled with the victim's old age, was going to be hard to fully recover from. We know that. But when you insinuate that the President is unfit to lead, you sound pathetic. It is exactly these kinds of hyperbolic posts that some of you make that continue to depict you guys as a very desperate lot that has been lied to severely. What exactly do you mean the President should resign? What would necessitate his resignation?

    When you say the President has never done one courageous thing, what do you mean? This is the same typical Kenyan mentality that continues to mistake courage with loud-mouth. You have been mistaking chatterboxes for courageous men for far too long now. If someone holds a hundred and one press conferences saying absolutely nothing but a few high sounding rehearsed statements, he is considered decisive and courageous. You can call that courage, I call it impulsivity. I call it recklessness.

    No one denies that the President's first term was a little troubled. In the first year, some crooks took advantage of his ill-health to mislead him. But in 2005 he took charge of his Presidency. He transfered a few ministers and fired others. Are you telling me that is the hallmark of cowardice?

    What you consider corwadice is in actual sense confidence. This is a President that has given everybody room to breath. He is a President that is not guided by perpetual fear. He has always been willing to delegate responsibility. He has absolutely no qualms sharing political credit.

    People are now free to say what they feel without fear of victimization, our national broadcaster is not filled with numerous useless mentions of the President. We are not being forced to name all our streets, schools and mortuaries after the President. He has overseen a sound economic managemet that has really transformed the country. What exactly is your case against him? There are those areas in which he has failed. Let us debate those.

    Look here Chris, it is time people got a little objective. We do not want those "tawala Kenya" kind of glorifications, but will you please give credit where it is due? Only then will your criticism be seen as positive objective criticism. Otherwise what you peddle here will continue to be taken for what it really is; a gut feeling for what has obviously proven to be politically unachievable (by someone you adore). I personally think so and that is why the victim of your vile is not just the President, but everybody else who stands between the king and the palace-everbody who stands in the way of the 'messiah'.

    And I am sure we will continue to see the same kinds of posts even after 2012 (when Kibaki is long gone)when the paterfamilias once again fails to make it. There will always be someone to blame. That's as sure as the sun rises in the east!

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  11. kenyans like any other democratic nation in the 21st c have a right to be informed about the health of their leader. The Americans demanded that McCain declare his health status once it was known that he was battling skin cancer. He did what any honourable person should do by availing his health records to the public. No human is immortal and we are simply demanding to know whether we can entrust a retard to run pertinent affairs of over 30 million kenyans. This is not asking too much, ama? Why are this panua apologists so defensive of their stooge. Can someone please let the king know that he is naked!!!!!!!!!

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  12. Chris

    Thank you - as you can see the Gema knifes have come out screaming and shouting ready to behead anyone who says KIBAKI IS SICK AND ON HIS DEATH BED OR IS SO WEAK THAT HIS FIRST TERM CRAZY RUCY DID RUN THE COUNTRY AND WHEN KIBAKI'S CRONIES DISCOVERED THIS - IN CAME MAMA WAMBUI(THE ATUR BROTHERS) AND LATER MARTHA KARUA WHO HAD AN AFFAIR WITH KIBAKI WHILE CONTROLLING STATEHOUSE(but she was let down by kibaki no deputy position and the list goes on and on.....

    Kibaki should do the honerable thing and resign you say??

    brother Kibaki has no honor and has never had it even before- when he worked under moi are you forgetting he was there sending people to nyati house !!!
    Kibaki is a thieving thug and he should be removed by force by the people of kenya -KIBAKI IS NOT FIT TO BE IN STATEHOUSE PERIOD!!

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  13. anon2:39 PM


    get it straight!

    Raila is the president of the people of Kenya voted in legally like it or not you can not wash that away-
    Kibaki is the fool and skunk who killed innocent kenyans in order to stay in statehouse and the only people who recognize his presidency are central Lesotho kikuyu mafia province:) do shut up and smell the roses- your kibaki is senile and has Alzheimer :)

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  14. anon9:32 PM
    Vikii wacha siasa go tell that to Alfred Mutua and ask him for a raise on that cheque he pays you to com on kumekucha to spew nonsense...

    Kibaki has never recovered and the firing was mostly done by the slapping rucy kibaki with her boyfriend Michuki we all know that hey why pretended otherwise?? baba kibaki was filled with steroids and took orders nicely just like he continues doing so today- his only problem it seems that many people want to control him and he does not understand what comes out of his mouth...

    First it was Rucy in control after his accident then Michuki joined in add Wambui his second wife then Karume jumped in and Martha Karua joined the control rush during the campaign time and after the rigged elections she made sure Kibaki was sworn in in the dark, but - others come in ad took over the control of Kibaki - Uhuru Moi Saitoti, Michuki and others now the drugs seems not to be working

    it reminds us of Kenyatta when he couldn't even talk and was pumped with dawa- but those close to him central kikuyu mafia had the run of the country for a while.....

    This old Senile Emilio kibaki should be removed from Statehouse with immediate effect! he is not fit do or say anything unless directed or written for him... how does one say things that he does not even comprehend - Kibaki can't even remember his own name sometimes sources have confirmed at statehouse....

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  15. anon9:38 PM

    Kweli Kabisa.
    Kenyans demand a health record from the President and the Prime Minister with Immediate effect we can't have clones or stooges running the country...

    That is Kibaki and Raila's health records should be made public to the people of Kenya now!!!

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  16. "This old Senile Emilio kibaki should be removed from Statehouse with immediate effect!"

    So when are you doing this? I have heard about the immediacy, I am awaiting to see it.

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  17. Chris
    Your post is right on the money but i differ with you when you say kibaki if not his accident could have been a good president for kenya?

    Can you give me the facts on Kibaki's run under Moi??

    Kibaki when he become an MP...

    Kibaki when he was a VP what happened under his watch??

    Kibaki when he was in the Ministry of health docket under Moi??

    I think Chris you must be talking about a different kibaki than the one we all know as Kenyans- the cold blooded calculating, Othaya thug that we know through the years, Kibaki is a sell out he even was in Business with Moi and cronies when many kikuyu's by then were being economicallyh distroyed by Moi like properties being taken over by pulling in the loasn that this individual had taken and guess who ended buying up this properties?? Moi, Kibaki and cronies -

    Chris I suggest you go dig deeper on Kibaki's back-ground before coming here to post excused for him ati he would have been a better president id not for the accident in 2003 is all horse-shiate - go tell that to central mafia - but not the rest of kenyans, we know better Chris kenyans have Long Memories.

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  18. 10:47 PM

    soon Vikii soon
    even Martha Karua agrees with me this time round... I hear she swears she made a big mistake by getting Kibaki Sworn in after helping him rig the election...

    get is from your own kikuyu iron lady... I hear she is singing loud and clear Kibaki must go..... and soon...

    HE IS SENILE AND HAS ALZHEIMER .

    you can't stop the disease attacking his old brains- soon his handlers will have no chance but to post the truth:):) sick old murderer.he deserves to be 6ft under period..that is what kenyans want to see happening to this kibaki cold blooded murderer,

    No wonder Martha Karua is distancing herself from the Old senile killer worse than Idd Amin the flesh eater.

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  19. anon2:25 PM

    "gema till death"
    this name suits you until kibaki executes you to death.

    Of course what other name does one expect a kikuyu retard to use on kumekucha:)
    till death until Kibaki executes you just like he did to his own tribesmen like you the more than 500 mungiki youth - their bodies damped everywhere in the forests in ditches - oh may god some where eaten by animals parts were missing and more than 1000 are still missing their wife's and families are still searching in mortuaries - yes with kibaki you have to be gema till death until he send his police machinery called NSIS or the new Elite force to execute you.

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  20. KIBAKI CAN JAIL US AND KILL US FOR SPEAKING THE TRUTH AND GUESS WHAT THE TRUTH WILL BE TOLD- THE TORTURED AND KILLED INNOCENT KENYAN WILL DID NOT DIE IN VAIN!!

    KIBAKI AND HIS SERVANT COMMISSIONER ALI MPUMBAVU WILL BY WITH THEIR OWN DEATH!! I SAY DEATH TO THIS MURDERERS OF INNOCENT KENYANS.

    Doctor arrested over Mt Elgon torture claims

    Published on 18/08/2008

    By Cyrus Ombati

    A pathologist who examined alleged victims of torture by the military in Mt Elgon District has been arrested and questioned by police.

    The medic was held at the weekend and questioned by police in Eldoret, who said they might charge him for allegedly lying to the public. It is not clear when he will appear in court.

    The pathologist serves the district and is also a lecturer at the Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital. He was cited in a human rights report as having examined some victims who were allegedly tortured during a military operation to flush out members of the Sabaot Land Defence Force (SLDF) militia in Mt Elgon District.

    The medic, according to the Kenya National Human Rights Commission, examined the victims who claimed they had been tortured by the military and police during the operation.

    Commissioner of Police Maj-Gen Hussein Ali denied the accusations and said they would take action against a medical practitioner and some of the human rights organizations for allegedly lying to the public.

    Ali said the medic had evaded police who had gone to investigate the torture claims.

    ALI AND KIBAKI SHALL NOT SHUT DOWN KENYANS WHO SPEAK THE TRUTH OF THE TORTURE AND MURDERERS THE ARMY AND THE POLICE IN MT. ELGON

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  21. Why don't you just assasinate this Raila? I have heard enough of this thug!!

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  22. THE TRUTH ALWAYS COMES OUT RUNNING EVEN HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION CONFIRMED IN THEIR REPORT KIBAKI RIGGED THE ELECTIONS:):) SO THE OLD SENILE FOOL NOW WITH A BRAIN FULL OF ALZHEIMER SHOULD BE CHASED OUT OD STATEHOUSE NOW.

    Kriegler piles pressure on Kivuitu team

    Published on 17/08/2008

    By Oscar Obonyo


    But the situation was more chaotic at the presidential level and two latest crucial reports have published findings on what happened and ECK’s role in the circus.

    “There is agreement among most analysts that the violence that swept through Kenya following the disputed December 2007 elections was a consequence of the flawed tallying process, as well as underlying issues predating the 2007 elections,” states the Kenya National Commission on Human Rights in a report titled, On The Brink of The Precipice: A Human Rights Account Of Kenya’s Post-2007 Election Violence.

    The Human Rights Watch, in an earlier report of March 2008 titled Ballots to Bullets: The Hijacking of Kenya’s 2007 Presidential Poll, is more categorical.

    Cause of violence

    “While it is true that the post-election violence in Kenya has deep-seated roots, the immediate trigger for the violence was the rigging of the election,” states the 70-page report.

    The study says the most damaging acts of fraud were committed during the final stages of tallying the presidential results when the ECK presided over “what was by all appearances a desperate last-minute attempt to rig the contest in favour of incumbent Mwai Kibaki.”

    “In the closing hours of the tabulation process a lead of over one million votes for opposition candidate Raila Odinga evaporated under opaque and highly irregular proceedings and was transformed into a razor-thin margin of victory for Mr. Kibaki. The result was also entirely at odds with the Orange Democratic Movement’s successes in the parliamentary vote in which ODM won 99 seats to PNU’s 43,” it adds.

    lost face

    But it is ECK chairman Samuel Kivuitu’s damning confession that he announced presidential results under pressure from vested interests that completely eroded the credibility in the institution.

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  23. Muthamaki said...

    Why don't you just assasinate this Raila? I have heard enough of this thug!!

    11:43 PM

    AHA! NOW THE TRUTH IS COMING OUT! KIBAKI'S PLAN - WE HAVE BEEN WATCHING AND WAITING - YOU DID THAT TO OTHERS LIKE MP WERE!


    MY BROTHER TRY ASSASSINATING RAILA
    AND KIKUYU LESOTHO CENTRAL WILL CEASE TO EXIST WE PROMISE YOU THAT AS KENYANS MY THE DEVIL THAT YOU WORSHIP GUIDE YOU... CHECK OUT IRAQ- THAT IS CHILD'S PLAY COMPARED WHAT WILL MAKE HAPPEN TO YOUR KIBAKI AND YOUR TRIBESMEN IN CENTRAL AND EVERYWHERE ELSE IN KENYA!!THAT A KIKUYU FACE APPEARS.

    WE CAN SEE YOU ARE HAVING DIFFICULTIES EVEN RESETTLING YOUR IDPS':):)
    SHENZI WEWE!!

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  24. HEY CHRIS

    CAN YOU PLEASE FOLLOW UP WITH THIS DAILY NATION MISCHIEF IN THE NEWS-

    THE REPORT I READ AND SAW IN JANUARY WITH MAINA KIAI- WAS A FULL REPORT EVEN DETAILING THE MUNGIKI GANG BEING FERRIED BEFORE 27TH DECEMBER ALL OVER THE COUNTRY IN POLICE UNIFORMS- FACTS- AND THIS ARE THE PEOPLE WHOM MAINA KIAI REPORTED THAT WERE USED TO SHOOT INNOCENT KENYANS TO DEATH AFTER THE 27TH DECEMBER RIGGED ELECTIONS WERE ANNOUNCED LATER-

    SOME OF US WHO WORK AT HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION HAVE A COPY - LET THEM HAND OVER THE RIGHT COPY PLUS ALL THE REPORTS AND WITNESS LETTERS SIGNED BY EVEN SOME MUNGIKI MEMBERS ON WHERE THEY WERE SEND AND BY WHOM-

    ESPECIALLY THE CHILLING TALE OF BURNT FOREST.....

    THIS IS RIDICULOUS AND DAILY NATION SHOULD REPORT FACTS NOT RUMOURS - THEY HAVE NO IDEA THE CAN OF WORMS THEY HAVE OPENED AND IT IS NOT ODM IN MAINA KIAI'S REPORTS - TRUST ME AND THAT IS WHY THERE WAS A THREAT ON HIS LIFE... SOME OTHERS PEOPLE READ COPIES OF THE REPORTS..




    CHECK OUT THIS LIES:) - THE TRUE FACTUAL DOCUMENT BY MAINA KIAI WILL BE POSTED ON JUKWAA SOON BY SOMEONE WHO KEPT A COPY....

    ‘Secret’ report reveals sponsors of poll violence

    http://www.nation.co.ke/News/-/1056/457194/-/tjp4ve/-/index.html

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  25. Vikii said......It is exactly these kinds of hyperbolic posts that some of you make that continue to depict you guys as a very desperate lot that has been lied to severely. What exactly do you mean the President should resign? What would necessitate his resignation?

    Vikii, the Kibaki government that was first elected on the NARC platform should have been disbanded the minute the coalition collapsed. And this coalitition collapsed because Kibaki defrauded millions of Kenyans who voted for him on the basis of a MOU that he had signed with the then LDP (now ODM/ODM-K). That was then, but it still remains DECEPTION & FRAUD.

    Secondly, if you are privy to confidential information that the president has suffered more than one strokes in the last five years, and you understand the effects of a stroke on any human being, then you will agree with me that constitutionally, Kibaki is not qualified to be the president of this country under health grounds.

    Thirdly, there were serious corruption allegations against his government in what is known as the Anglo Leasing scam and the Kroll Report. These two alone are enough reason not just for the government to resign but also for some individuals within it to be serving prison terms with hard labour.

    Fourthly, the open thievery of the 2007 elections - which came at a high cost to this country - is another reason we ought to disband the current arrangement that is called a grand coalition. Infact I put it to you, that the GCG is a serious threat to the national security of Kenya. What would happen if president Kibaki were to die today? I know you will be quick to tell me the Veep will take over for 90 days before we go elections, but do you think it will practically happen?

    Koffi Anan's first option in January was to form a transitional government for purposes of organizing fresh presidential polls supervised by the United Nations. This proposal was welcomed by ODM but rejected by the PNU/ODM-K.

    For the first time in our history, even ECK's own commissioners, including its Chairman who was kidnapped at gunpoint so as to announce doctored results, cast serious aspersions on the election outcome. Why not let the people decide through an election supervised by the UN?

    Its regrettable that guilt and pride are making Kibaki gamble with the very survival of this country. The few events that have happened during his reign could have precipitated the resignation of many a government in other parts of the world.

    Whats so special about Kenya?

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  26. This is an act of desperation, ati Kibaki is very sick, well, I saw him in a video at Masai Mara and he look as fit as a fiddle.
    Sorry, Kibaki will be with us like it or not for the next 5 years and beyond.

    Ooh, how I wish God would take away this molasses from our midst!
    You see, God does not share glory with a human being and you have been worshipping this deity from Bondo for far too long.
    How I pray God will take him away sooner than later!

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  27. I think you are wrong on this mzee, I am ODM but Kibaki is actually doing the best under the circumstances...or was this just a ploy to get people talking again!?

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  28. Kibaki is the most MEDIOCRE "President" Kenya has ever had whether sick or not (I put the word President in quotes because he never won it, HE STOLE IT!).

    Once again I repeat: To tell a the Panua crowd THE TRUTH that Kibaki did not win the Presidential election but instead STOLE IT ni kama kichezea Mbuzi Guitar. These Panua mongrels do not place a high value on honesty. DECEPTION, FRAUD, TRICKERY and THEFT are their forte. That is why they dominate and excel in the criminal and immoral "fields": STEALING, DECEIVING, DEFRAUDING, PROSTITUTION etc. Ever wondered: They are 22% of the Kenyan population but dominate the criminal fields 90%. If they were really industrious, enterprising and hardworking this would not be the case. This leaves you with only one conclusion: These people are NOT industrious, enterprising and hardworking. They are, to put it politely, simply CROOKS with a misplaced and fraudulent sense of superiority that has no basis at all.

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  29. Msema kweli@ 2.36, go get circumised first before posting anything here. Your demigod told you to get those smelly foreskins cut.

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  30. Yo! Watu! wakenya, too many idle kenyans and this is what you get. What has Emelio's ill health got to do with RAO. People who pretended to be very clever now claim that Emelio should just sit as president even when he is incapacitated, proving themselves at once as tribalist and Emelio fanatics even wishing death on RAO.
    Where is the thinking kenyan? I thought kibz was good for kenya cause he supposedly had a good head now it seems that he must be president even when he is senile.....that exposes some people here, but then we have always known...like they say give a fool enough rope and soon he will hang himself...
    Shame on you all.

    Sir Alex

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  31. It is people like most of you on Kumekucha that give Kenya a bad name. If we all became so tribal what would remain of that country once called Kenya?

    The two men (Raila/ Kibaki) that you are so defensive of, dont give a f*** about you! If you think its a lie, ask those guys in Kibera/Mathare who turned against their neighbours because of these two giants!

    Let' stop this mediocrity and idiocy and objectively address Kenyan problems!!It is pathetic when Kibaki and Raila become yardsticks for each other...Come on people...issues, real issues!!!

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  32. Raila is the one who is sick, he has to wear nappies coz he shit himself.
    He got a bowel cancer.

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  33. Anonymous 2:50 AM and after you, anonymous 3:06 AM, I see that the TRUTH IS BITING YOU AND IS TOO HARD TO SWALLOW. I would encourage you to read my comments again: What you read is THE COLD HARD TRUTH. IT IS THE TRUTH ABOUT YOU AND YOUR "BAD MANNERS".

    About you telling me to get circumsised, I am afraid you are a bit too late on that one, I got circumsised way back in 1973 - ages ago, umechelewa sana! And anyway to be circumsised or not is not the issue. I can list very many of our fellow circumsised so called leaders who fall way below the mark when it comes to leadership. I shall start with one from my home area: Musikari Kombo. This one epitomises leadership mediocrity at its best. Another one, moving away from my home area, is Kalonzo Musyoka: this one is "cut" but still behaves like a Kihii... very mediocre leadership abilities... There are many other examples but for the sake of brevity I shall stick to these two for now. I hope you have got my point and stop hiding behind this issue of circumsision in order to evade facing the TRUTH about yourself.

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  34. So Pervez Musharaff is out!WHat a courageous decision of him to have taken.Not many could do so with the prevailing circumstances!

    Although he goes out,he does so with lots of blood in his hands.If only we had a culture of stepping aside when matters in our care fall out of hand!

    Even though there was a deal brokered to slap him with immunity,i hail Pervez!

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  35. Heheehe Kibaki is sick. Dont make me laugh. Wapi, they are just hoping Kibaki will go. "Hope deferred maketh one sick!"

    Acha, Kibaki is staying put!!
    Mpende ama msipende Kibaki ni Rais na atamaliza 5 years term. Alafu Kalonzo atachukua bendera and Kenya will remain raila free zone.

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  36. 3:06
    Yes, I heard that one too. Our Rt Hon PM is ailing. Colon cancer can be fatal, and very quickly. Kenyans should be praying for his recovery and salvation, just in case. All this good work he's been doing....who will take over?

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  37. @3:22
    Was it Elijah Masinde who said that leadership for you guys will come off the butt of someone from the lake? Is that what's motivating you?

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  38. Wacha zako Mama njeri with your irrational hatred of Raila. A mother should be a good role model for her children and other young people, she should not habour "poisonous" attitudes. Stop this irrational hatred directed towards Raila. You and other "Panua's", if you are really honest with yourselves, will actually realise that your biggest enemy actually resides within your own community.

    I could give many examples but one will suffice: When Kenya gained independence, Kenyatta - your fellow Kikuyu - was given funds by the departing british colonial government to compensate the departing settlers and to resettle the Kikuyu's who had been dispossessed by the mbeberu. However, what did Kenyatta do? HE DID NOT RESETTLE HIS FELLOW KIKUYU'S but instead, together with the other Kikuyu homegaurds, he GRABBED the land for himself and his cronies and craftily "resettled" the dispossessed Kikuyu's in the Rift valley in a way that was not proper - this is why what happened after the stolen election occurred in the rift valley - The chickens came home to roost in a big way. Let us fast forward to today this 18th day of August '08: Kibaki - the election thief - does not give a hoot about the status of the IDP's - who are overwhelmingly Kikuyu. I would not be surprised If he(Kibaki) thinks of them as "WAPUMBAVU ... WANA REGA REGA TU. SI WAENDE MASHAMBANI KWAO WAFANYE KAZI". This is the kind of sadistic and mediocre leadership you admire? PUMBAFF!

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  39. Anonymous 5:24 AM, This is for you. Stop firing darts up your ass. we are not interested in having a President coming from our tribe - as you insinuate. What we want is a LEADER and not a mediocre ruler, it does not matter what tribe he or she comes from. It seems that Msema kweli has raised some truths about you that have touched a raw nerve. MEZA WEMBA alafu unyambe na sauti kubwa...

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  40. It's true raila molasses has colon cancer! He has kept it a secret. Remember when he went for economic investment trip in UK, before returning to Kenya he went to Germany for treatment.

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  41. @5:43 am.
    Ever heard of the term "populous minority"? Go figure.
    Lose your obsession with one dangerous man and focus on leveraging yourselves--ON EQUAL TERMS. Bure kabisa!

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  42. Diverting attention is a time-tested gimmick especially when what is before you is UNPLEASANT. In such situations people resort to juvenile antics ala HATA WEWE.

    With experts in REASSONING in ARREARS dancing themselves lame to lyric it reminds you of the vilage bloke who visits the city and on coming back he relishes all and sundry experience including the moving wall (lift). First it was London and the affluence when the AUTO EROTIC theatrics failed to catch fire chaps have fallen to their time-tested village bigotry.

    If all the affluence gloating is what it takes to belong, one would rather work on his/her matrial poverty and preserve the wealth separating the ears. BTW did somebody confess owing UK status to IDP? Speak of making fortune out of misery and laughing at the wreched of the earth. Envy? No chance in hell.

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  43. take us back to sports, this is all nonsense

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  44. Anonymous 5:50 AM, I can see that THE TRUTH HAS REALLY HURT YOU. Pole sana. The truth is the truth and cannot change no matter what amount of DECEPTION, FRAUD and CRAFTINESS you may try to shower on it. You are the kind of people who see a lion that has been rained on and then promptly proceed to climb onto the nearest and highest rooftop and start shouting to everyone that you have seen a pussycat. PUMBAFF!!

    Wake up! Those juvenile prattles may have "appeared" to work in the '60's and '70's but not nowadays. People are more informed now and not as ignorant as they were back then. MEZA WEMBE ALAFU UNYAMBE NA SAUTI KUBWA SANA...

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  45. Charles.Nairobi.
    Eh?
    Maybe Not?
    The best President will be judged after Kibaki, obviously it wont be fair since Raila Agwambo IS DOING ALL THE WORK......Amolo is working tirelessly for the good of the nation and not the tribe....now thats a fact.
    Infact who REALLY IS PRESIDENT?
    Lets try concentrate on those medals....!

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  46. Anon 6.16, the empty dembes makes the most noise. raila makes the most noise coz he is empty and want to prove to people he is good. You don't have to prove to anyone anything!!

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  47. Anon 4.08.
    when you start comparing a president to a wildbeast and nduma we can see clearly the predicament we are in.
    Even non starters like martha can dare throw their hat in their ring...Who r these Chris bwana.

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  48. Taabu, do you know obtaining papers in UK is the most easiest in the whole world.

    Hard to gain entry but once there and you can prove;
    1.you have lived there for a number of years. (7-14 years)
    2.have a job. Better if its a professional one.
    3.have children and that does not matter where the parents of the children comes from -illegal or not.
    4. if your country is unstable.
    5. if you are not well and there are no medical facilities in your country.

    But marriage is a no no. they give you a hell and they will check on you all the time to see if you live together and if you do, you still have to wait for at least 2 years before you can get the papers.

    I hope you find that information useful.

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  49. BREAKING NEWS!!!

    Pamela Jelimo has just won a gold medal.
    The first Kenyan woman to win a gold medal has just won 10,000 metres race.

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  50. The upside down, distorted and fraudulent panua thinking: When someone is doing real work - and not the mediocre "kazi iendelee" nonsense of eg Kimunya/Grandregency saga, Mungiki prattles, the safariCON IPO etc - they say he is making noise. It is quite apparent that the mental status of such individuals is in great need of psychiatric, psychological and spritual cleansing of the filth within it.

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  51. The Kenyan anthem is be being in beijing now in honour of stleepchase winner.

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  52. anon@6:36-your contribution is null and void, dangerously off topic and you should e-mail Taabu if you wish to educate him on migration tactics to UK
    stick to the post at hand please-Kibaki is the best president no one ever had

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  53. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colorectal_cancer
    Perhaps someone should post on the president Kenya will NEVER have?

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  54. Kenya Tourism Sector lost Sh13 Billion due to poll crisis thanks to raila molasses.

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  55. @6:42 am.
    SHOW US THE RESULTS. Otherwise shut up until such a time as you can show us something concrete. Eveything else is hot air.

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  56. Anonymous 6:54 AM, ati "Kenya Tourism Sector lost Sh13 Billion due to poll crisis thanks to raila molasses". NO! This is a blatatant lie and a distortion of the TRUTH.

    This is the TRUTH: Kenya Tourism Sector lost Sh13 Billion due to THE STEALING OF THE DEC '07 ELECTIONS BY KIBAKI THAT TRIGGERED THE POST ELECTION CRISIS. If Kibaki had not STOLEN THE ELECTIONS there would have been no crisis. THE POST ELECTION CRISIS WAS TRIGGERED BY THE THEFT OF THE ELECTIONS BY KIBAKI. Get that through your thick panua skull

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  57. Anon 7.09 shut up!

    Raila is a killer and he lost the election! Period

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  58. Anon 7.13. I will not shut up! I can see that the TRUTH IS REALLY RATTLING YOU. Sorry to inform you that you will be hearing lots more of it. THE TRUTH NEVER ROTS

    More uncomfortable TRUTH for you: Raila is a REAL LEADER and he WON the DEC '07 election and then it was stolen by Kibaki the thief Period.

    Again More uncomfortable TRUTH for you: Ati Kibaki won the election? What nonsense! The actions of the your so called "winner" were more of a most wanted
    gangster than a popularly elected leader.

    -Having armed soldiers kidnap the ECK Chairman to announce doctored results with a gun on his head at a secret location

    - Conducting a 'swearing in' ceremony at night and in a heavily guarded location.....

    - The FEAR that forced the appointment of only half a cabinet, rather than a full one. If you are confident you won. you appoint a full cabinet instead of the monkey business of appointing half.

    -The embarrassment of receiving ONLY one congratulatory message from a fellow despot after a electoral "victory"...meaning the entire UN and AU roster does not consider you freely and fairly elected.

    - A "popularly" elected president who remains a persona-non-grata in large regions of his own country eight months into his so-called popular electoral "victory"

    Can you recall and contrast with December 2002 at Uhuru Park where hundreds of thousands of emancipated Kenyans
    chanted liberation songs, with no less than half a dozen heads of state present to witness a wheelchair president being sworn in...? With messages of congratulations streaming in from all over the world? With NIL GSU officers present?

    Daylight robbery in 2007 and you panua clown call it a victory? DECEPTION, FRAUD and THEFT gone mad!

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  59. More garbage from kumekucha.Baks is prezo for 5 more years, deal with it.

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  60. No, no, no Anon 7:54 AM, More TRUTH from kumekucha. Kibaki STOLE THE ELECTIONS. In any civilized country, the clown would have been tried, found guilty and thrown in jail to rot for life for STEALING AN ELECTION. His Presidency is illegitimate - it was gained as a result of STEALING. He only managed to get away with it in Kenya because DECEPTION, FRAUD and THEFT reign supreme.

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  61. anon7:13 AM

    1. Emilio Mwai Kibaki the thieving thug murderer of innocent kenyans by giving the police the order to kill -

    Kibaki = thug=murderer=senile smelly skunk

    wewe shenzi sana mavi ya kuku mpumbavu kikuyu wewe....smelly skunk like your darling murderer thieving kibaki..

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  62. IF KIKUYU PROSTITUTES ARE KNOW ALL OVER THE WORLD FOR PEDDLING SMELLY CIRCUMCISED WARES BETWEEN THEIR LEGS!!

    KIBAKI TAKES THE TROPHY FOR BEING THE MOST BRUTAL KILLER OF ANY AFRICAN COUNTRY!!

    KIBAKI IS A COLD BLOODED MURDERER AND HE SHOULD BE HANGED LIKE SADDAM HUSSEIN OF IRAQ! PERIOD!!

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  63. MARTHA KARUA SEEMS TO BE HANGING AROUND WITH ONLY THUGS>

    1. THE KAMUKUNJI MP THUG

    2. LIVONDO

    3. NOW JIRONGO

    WATCH HER DANCING WITH JIRONGO MP -

    HOW DO KENYAN EVEN START TRUSTING A JUSTICE WHO SURROUNDS HER SELF WITH KNOW MP ROGUES AND THUGS

    JUST LIKE UHURU SURROUNDS HIMSELF WITH MUNGIKI THUGS I GUESS KARUA HAD TO LOOK FOR HER WON THUGS IN PARLIAMENT..... SEE WHERE SHE IS GETTING HER VOTES SOON:)

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  64. FOODS! """RUTO MUST BE STOPPED WITH IMMEDIATE EFFECT AND TAKEN TO COURT BECAUSE HE IS INTENTIONALLY TRYING TO KILL OUR CROPS AND EVEN PEOPLE(DESTROY OUR LIVELIHOOD WHICH GOOD SOIL IS ESSENTIAL TO THROUGH ""Monsanto GM ...."" PRODUCTS.

    SOON THERE WILL BE NOTHING TO CUT ID PEOPLE CAN'T GROW FOOD TO EAT BECAUSE OF THE GM CROPS-

    THIS MUST BE STOPPED NOW-
    READ all the negatives aspects that other countries went through with the GM crops...




    Source: http://www.theecologist.org/archive_detail.asp?content_id=1185

    Genetic modification can't deliver a safe, secure future food supply. Here's why...

    1. Failure to deliver

    Despite the hype, genetic modification consistently fails to live up to industry claims. Only two GM traits have ever made it to market: herbicide resistance and BT toxin expression (see below). Other promises of genetic modification have failed to materialise. The much vaunted GM ‘golden rice’ – hailed as a cure to vitamin A deficiency – has never made it out of the laboratory, partly because in order to meet recommended levels of vitamin A intake, consumers would need to eat 12 bowls of the rice every day.1 In 2004, the Kenyan government admitted that Monsanto’s GM sweet potatoes were no more resistant to feathery mottle virus than ordinary strains, and in fact produced lower yields.2 And in January 2008, news that scientists had modified a carrot to cure osteoporosis by providing calcium had to be weighed against the fact that you would need to eat 1.6 kilograms of these vegetables each day to meet your recommended calcium intake.3

    2. Costing the Earth

    GM crops are costing farmers and governments more money than they are making. In 2003, a report by the Soil Association estimated the cost to the US economy of GM crops at around $12 billion (£6 billion) since 1999, on account of inflated farm subsidies, loss of export orders and various seed recalls.4 A study in Iowa found that GM soyabeans required all the same costs as conventional farming but, because they produced lower yields (see below), the farmers ended up making no profit at all.5 In India, an independent study found that BT cotton crops were costing farmers 10 per cent more than non-BT variants and bringing in 40 per cent lower profits.6 Between 2001 and 2005, more than 32,000 Indian farmers committed suicide, most as a result of mounting debts caused by inadequate crops.7

    3. Contamination and gene escape

    No matter how hard you try, you can never be sure that what you are eating is GM-free. In a recent article, the New Scientist admitted that contamination and cross-fertilisation between GM and non-GM crops ‘has happened on many occasions already’.8 In late 2007, US company Scotts Miracle-Gro was fined $500,000 by the US Department of Agriculture when genetic material from a new golf-course grass Scotts had been testing was found in native grasses as far as 13 miles away from the test sites, apparently released when freshly cut grass was caught and blown by the wind.9 In 2006, an analysis of 40 Spanish conventional and organic farms found that eight were contaminated with GM corn varieties, including one farmer whose crop contained 12.6 per cent GM plants.

    4. Reliance on pesticides

    Far from reducing dependency on pesticides and fertilisers, GM crops frequently increase farmers’ reliance on these products. Herbicide-resistant crops can be sprayed indiscriminately with weedkillers such as Monsanto’s ‘Roundup’ because they are engineered to withstand the effect of the chemical. This means that significantly higher levels of herbicide are found in the final food product, however, and often a second herbicide is used in the late stages of the crop to promote ‘dessication’ or drying, meaning these crops receive a double dose of harmful chemicals.10 BT maize, engineered to produce an insecticidal toxin, has never eliminated the use of pesticides,11 and because the BT gene cannot be ‘switched off’ the crops continue to produce the toxin right up until harvest, reaching the consumer at its highest possible concentrations.12

    5. ‘Frankenfoods’

    Despite the best efforts of the biotech industry, consumers remain staunchly opposed to GM food. In 2007, the vast majority of 11,700 responses to the Government’s consultation on whether contamination of organic food with traces of GM crops should be allowed were strongly negative. The Government’s own ‘GM Nation’ debate in 2003 discovered that half of its participants ‘never want to see GM crops grown in the United Kingdom under any circumstances’, and 96 per cent thought that society knew too little about the health impacts of genetic modification. In India, farmers’ experience of BT cotton has been so disastrous that the Maharashtra government now advises that farmers grow soybeans instead. And in Australia, over 250 food companies lodged appeals with the state governments of New South Wales and Victoria over the lifting of bans against growing GM canola crops.13

    6. Breeding resistance

    Nature is smart, and there are already reports of species resistant to GM crops emerging. This is seen in the emergence of new ‘superweeds’ on farms in North America – plants that have evolved the ability to withstand the industry’s chemicals. A report by then UK conservation body English Nature (now Natural England), in 2002, revealed that oilseed rape plants that had developed resistance to three or more herbicides were ‘not uncommon’ in Canada.14 The superweeds had been created through random crosses between neighbouring GM crops. In order to tackle these superweeds, Canadian farmers were forced to resort to even stronger, more toxic herbicides.15 Similarly, pests (notably the diamondback moth) have been quick to develop resistance to BT toxin, and in 2007 swarms of mealy bugs began attacking supposedly pest-resistant Indian cotton.

    7. Creating problems for solutions

    Many of the so-called ‘problems’ for which the biotechnology industry develops ‘solutions’ seem to be notions of PR rather than science. Herbicide-resistance was sold under the claim that because crops could be doused in chemicals, there would be much less need to weed mechanically or plough the soil, keeping more carbon and nitrates under the surface. But a new long-term study by the US Agricultural Research Service has shown that organic farming, even with ploughing, stores more carbon than the GM crops save.16 BT cotton was claimed to increase resistance to pests, but farmers in East Africa discovered that by planting a local weed amid their corn crop, they could lure pests to lay their eggs on the weed and not the crop.17

    8. Health risks

    The results of tests on animals exposed to GM crops give serious cause for concern over their safety. In 1998, Scottish scientists found damage to every single internal organ in rats fed blightresistant GM potatoes. In a 2006 experiment, female rats fed on herbicide-resistant soybeans gave birth to severely stunted pups, of which half died within three weeks. The survivors were sterile. In the same year, Indian news agencies reported that thousands of sheep allowed to graze on BT cotton crop residues had died suddenly. Further cases of livestock deaths followed in 2007. There have also been reports of allergy-like symptoms among Indian labourers in BT cotton fields. In 2002, the only trial ever to involve human beings appeared to show that altered genetic material from GM soybeans not only survives in the human gut, but may even pass its genetic material to bacteria within the digestive system.18

    9. Left hungry

    GM crops have always come with promises of increased yields for farmers, but this has rarely been the case. A three-year study of 87 villages in India found that non-BT cotton consistently produced 30 per cent higher yields than the (more expensive) GM alternative.19 It is now widely accepted that GM soybeans produce consistently lower yields than conventional varieties. In 1992, Monsanto’s own trials showed that the company’s Roundup Ready soybeans yield 11.5 per cent less on harvest. Later Monsanto studies went on to reveal that some trials of GM canola crops in Australia actually produced yields 16 per cent below the non-GM national average.20

    10. Wedded to fertilisers and fossil fuels

    No genetically modified crop has yet eliminated the need for chemical fertilisers in order to achieve expected yields. Although the industry has made much of the possibility of splicing nitrogen-fixing genes into commercial food crops in order to boost yields, there has so far been little success. This means that GM crops are just as dependent on fossil fuels to make fertilisers as conventional agriculture. In addition to this, GM traits are often specifically designed to fit with large-scale industrial agriculture. Herbicide resistance is of no real benefit unless your farm is too vast to weed mechanically, and it presumes that the farmers already farm in a way that involves the chemical spraying of their crops. Similarly, BT toxin expression is designed to counteract the problem of pest control in vast monocultures, which encourage infestations. In a world that will soon have to change its view of farming – facing as it does the twin challenges of climate change and peak oil – GM crops will soon come to look like a relic of bygone practices.

    Mark Anslow is the Ecologist’s senior reporter

    References

    1 http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=8521

    2 http://www.greens.org/s-r/35/35-03.html

    3 Telegraph, 14th January 2008, http://tinyurl.com/38e2rp

    4 Soil Association, 2007, http://tinyurl.com/33bfuh

    5 http://ianrnews.unl.edu/static/0005161.shtml

    6 http://www.i-sis.org.uk/IBTCF.php

    7 Indian Muslims, 20th November 2007, http://tinyurl.com/2u7wy7

    8 New Scientist, ‘Genes for Greens’, 5th January 2007, Issue 2637, Vol 197

    9 http://gmfoodwatch.tribe.net/thread/a1b77b8b-15f5-4f1d-86df-2bbca5aaec70

    10 http://www.prospect-magazine.co.uk/article_details.php?id=9927

    11 http://www.btinternet.com/~nlpWESSEX/Documents/usdagmeconomics.htm

    12 http://www.prospect-magazine.co.uk/article_details.php?id=9927

    13 http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2007/11/27/18463803.php

    14 http://www.english-nature.org.uk/pubs/publication/PDF/enrr443.pdf

    15 Innovations Report, 20th June 2005, http://tinyurl.com/3axmln

    16 http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=8658

    17 http://www.i-sis.org.uk/GMcropsfailed.php

    18 All references from ‘GM Food Nightmare Unfolding in the Regulatory Sham’, Mae-Wan Ho, Joe Cummins, Peter Saunders, ISIS report.

    19 http://www.i-sis.org.uk/IBTCF.php

    20 http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=8558


    Source: http://www.theecologist.org/archive_detail.asp?content_id=1185

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  65. My question is on all rumors flying around that Kenya now is going to start Producing GM crops in a major scale?? Why would Kenya Government agriculture Minister take that route - when reports and study indicate GM Crops are no good -looking at all the countries especially India that tried growing GM crops and hit a disaster and farmers committing suicide?? why should Kenya government allow this??

    Genetic modification can't deliver a safe, secure future food supply. Here's why...Despite the hype, genetic modification consistently fails to live up to industry claims.


    All references from ‘GM Food Nightmare Unfolding in the Regulatory Sham’, Mae-Wan Ho, Joe Cummins, Peter Saunders, ISIS report.

    Failure to deliver

    Costing the Earth

    Contamination and gene escape

    Reliance on pesticides

    ‘Frankenfoods’

    Breeding resistance

    Creating problems for solutions

    Health risks
    References
    Source: http://www.theecologist.org/archive_detail.asp?content_id=1185

    http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=8521
    http://www.greens.org/s-r/35/35-03.html
    Soil Association, 2007, http://tinyurl.com/33bfuh
    Indian Muslims, 20th November 2007, http://tinyurl.com/2u7wy7
    http://www.english-nature.org.uk/pubs/publication/PDF/enrr443.pdf
    http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=8658
    Source: http://www.theecologist.org/archive_detail.asp?content_id=1185

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