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Sunday, September 20, 2009

Deadly Decisions And The Kibaki Succession Part 2

Mbiyu Koinange, bossom buddy of President Kenyatta. He was so powerful that he would welcome his excellency to address the nation as Minister of State (the duty of the Vice President). Ironically the street named after him today is a notorious red light area at night. Koinange was the man who changed Kenya's destiny by not being at Kenyatta's side the night the president died.


I apologize in advance because this post is going to be rather long. It was absolutely necessary because it contains some pretty scary information which I believe a number of Kenyans have already lost their lives for knowing or for stumbling across.

There are a number of reasons why in recent times I have not been making posts in this blog that I founded a little over 4 years ago. One of the main ones stems from some of the scary information you are about to read here. I must admit that I have always rubbished the suggestion that ignorance is bliss and it is much better not to know a lot of stuff because the more you know the more scary it gets. If you had suggested something like this to me just a year ago I would have laughed at you pitifully.

But now I am not so sure. In fact there are many times when I wish I hadn’t started Kumekucha in the first place because it would not have led me to the almost hopeless situation I now find myself in. And so one of the reasons why I have been quiet is because I have been feeling hopeless. More so as Kenyans debate issues that have been deliberately pushed to the forefront as smoke screens to mask the real issues. The scary stuff. Then I asked myself what can a small blog like Kumekucha do to change things? I am aware that this site has had some impact in the politics of the land. But one can only do so much. When issues escalate to what they are today my view is that we do not have enough good people in Kenya to take the information you are about to read here seriously enough to do something about it.

Still, I have decided to reveal a few things here today.

In Part 1 of this post I gave you a background as to why the executive was reduced to tribal and indeed family appointments way back during the Kenyatta days. It was all a question of survival. I also said that the Kibaki administration has a lot of similarities to the Kenyatta administration. However there is one subtle difference that makes the situation even more dangerous in the Kibaki administration. Those close to the president may be hailing from his Mount Kenya enclosure but the difference is that many of them are very well educated and capable individuals. Some are amongst the wealthiest and most powerful Kenyans around. If you compare these fellows to the simple people from the Kalenjin community who surrounded President Moi you will realize that Moi’s men were nothing short of loyal village goons who quickly evaporated with his presidency. Those around Kibaki will not just disappear when the president leaves office. They will remain behind in powerful positions and situations to protect him long after he has left. In other words the next president of Kenya will be faced with the same problem faced by Moi when he took over power in 1978 only this time the situation is much more deadly and difficult to deal with.

Appointments in security organs in the Kibaki administration have to be trusted completely. Trusted to have their loyalty only towards the president and NOT the country. What would you do if you were faced with a situation where you have to abandon your loyalty to your country in order to remain loyal to the individual holding the office of the president of the republic?

This is exactly what is happening in the Kibaki administration. And that is why certain key security positions cannot just be filled by anybody (even if they are the right tribe). Indeed it is not an accident that finance is as sensitive to Kibaki as security is. The two are very closely tied together because a lot of dirty things have to be heavily financed with tax payer’s cash without too many questions being asked. Remember the error in the budget that Uhuru Kenyatta told us was a computer error, earlier this year? By the way if you believed this line then you would believe anything including me telling you one day that some inaccurate information I published in my post here was due to a “computer error”. Computers never make errors, humans do. Feed a computer garbage and it gives you exactly that back. Naturally you can also feed it with an alleged error. Anyway I hope that point has sunk in so that you understand the bombshell I am about to drop.

For a long time now reports that I have been receiving and even signs to the observant point to the fact that the Kibaki administration has been creating secret parallel security organs. Stanley Murage one of the president’s closest aides was reported to have been putting together a parallel intelligence unit about 2 years before the ill-fated 2007 elections (it could even have been earlier). There are numerous happenings since then that suggest that this unit is up and running. The brains behind it are hired individuals who hail from a foreign power known to have the best intelligence unit in the world. Now my question is why would you need such a unit and yet we have the NSIS which reports directly to the executive?

We also know that the Administration police has grown immensely in stature and power since the Kibaki administration took over. For many years the AP was nothing but a handful of semi-illiterate policemen scattered around the country to help chiefs and other provincial administration personnel carry out their duties on the ground. Today the AP has grown so much so that the main stream police force feel very threatened by it. Why?

Whatever the reason for this it all means that whoever is appointed police commissioner would need to be somebody who can look the other way and have complete loyalty to the executive at the expense of their loyalty to the country. When you grasp this you will understand former police commissioner Ali and the current police commissioner Mathew Iteere very well. By the way, Iteere hails from the much trusted Mt Kenya tribe of the Meru who have always voted for Kibaki almost to a man. (Some cheeky rumours have it that Kibaki has some Meru blood in him, don't ask me how).

Here there are some uncanny similarities that the current Kibaki succession seems to have with the Kenyatta succession. Let me explain. In the late 70s there was a special anti-stock theft police unit that was created from State house whose main purpose was to deal with cattle rustling in remote parts of the country like amongst the Pokot. The explanation for the existence of this force made plenty of sense. Cattle theft even in those days was being carried out by heavily armed bandits in remote terrains that they knew well. So nobody butted an eye lid when this unit quickly became one of the best equipped and best armed in the country. And neither did anybody get suspicious when it became known that the members of the new anti-stock theft unit were also being trained as paratroopers. The unit I am talking about came to be known as the Ngoroko (headed by the then powerful assistant commissioner of police in charge of Rift Valley, James Mungai. Mungai was related to President Jomo Kenyatta. The man now lives in Nyali, Mombasa (see this earlier Kumekucha post). Shortly after President Moi came into power it was revealed that the real purpose of this unit had been to ensure that on the death of President Kenyatta, a number of powerful politicians who would be in line to take over power constitutionally would be executed and power would pass on to one of president Kenyatta’s men. Unconstitutionally of course.

Now I am not suggested anything. I am just giving you the facts as they are. So make up your own mind as to what is really happening. If you want to say history may repeat itself, then the facts thus far will support your insinuation. And what makes it even scarier is the fact that those around Kenyatta did not have as much to lose as those surrounding Kibaki now.

But let me make it very clear that this post is not about Kikuyu-bashing. The Ngoroko unit was NOT created to keep the Kikuyu in power. It was created to keep a few individuals in power (they just happened to be from the Kikuyu community). More recently it is not clear what the mysterious contingent of APs sent to every constituency shortly before the 2007 general elections were supposed to do. But one thing I am certain about is that they were NOT acting in the interests of the Kikuyu community. They were acting in the interests of a few very powerful individuals who happen to be Kikuyu.

Now the big problem here is that one of the agents of these powerful people will make a comment here about how this is a Kikuyu-bashing post and before you know it emotions will start running high and my dear Kikuyu readers will rubbish all the information here. Perfect smoke screen, don’t you think? And that is exactly what happened in the run up to the 2007 general elections. Our Kenyan brothers who happened to be Kikuyu were told that ODM were going to finish them. And I played right into their hands in this blog by writing about a number of things the Kikuyu community had done against other Kenyans. My timing stunk but had the desired effect for those who own Kenya. I urge my Kikuyu brethren to wake up and see how we are all being used by a tiny clique of politicians to rise up and fight against each other whilst our real enemies continue to get spectacularly rich at our expense. In the end we all suffer irrespective of our tribes.

To be honest I do not see how these people can be stopped. With our current constitution all the power is in State House. And more importantly the executive controls all the resources and provincial administration to get anything done. In other words Kenyans had no reason being so frightened during the Moi succession. They had good reason to be scared when Kenyatta died however they are justified to get into a serious panic over the Kibaki succession.

These are more or less the same people who plotted to retain power after the death of Kenyatta. The excuse was to protect the Kenyatta family. They remember the mistakes that were made and are bound to make sure that they succeed this time round.

I take refuge in the fact that men make plans but it is only GOD who is the final decision maker. I am convinced (and so are many other people who know the facts) that the Ngoroko plan would have worked and Kenyatta’s close aides would have retained the presidency amongst themselves in 1978. Only one small stupid thing went wrong that fateful night in August 21st 1978. For the first time in over 20 years, a man called Mbiyu Koinange was NOT at Kenyatta’s side that night. He had to rush to Nairobi on some urgent business. Can you imagine that!!! On the night that Kenyatta chooses to die the Ngoroko link within State House happened NOT to be there. And that is how Vice President Moi and others like Mwai Kibaki survived assassination. The information of Kenyatta’s death reached Moi before it reached the Ngoroko. That was GOD.

Ohh and there was something else that the plotters got wrong. They greatly underestimated Moi’s intelligence. To this day I know many people who believe that somebody who cannot express themselves in English is NOT intelligent. They also believe that people who can speak the Queens language in the correct accent are very very intelligent.

Well Moi already had a plan in advance that he had gone over for years. Who to contact, what to do, who was going to help etc. He had no illusions because his life depended on it. He put that plan in motion and got past a Ngoroko road block the night Kenyatta died hidden inside a very dusty old Peugeot 404. Moi is a very tall man and he must have been very uncomfortable but it was a small price to pay for living and rising to the presidency of the republic of Kenya.

I believe that that same God will save Kenya once again, just like he did in 1978. If HE chooses to, that is.

But I thought that you, my dear friends, should have this information. If anything happens to me then you must know that it will have something to do with this post. These people have invested too much to be easily stopped at this eleventh hour. However I am optimistic that I will survive and that Kenya will too. It is all in the hands of the Almighty.


P.S. The Ringera information I promised will be in my next post. I stumbled across some more information that I want to tie it up with. Sorry for any inconvenience caused.

42 comments:

  1. Onyango Oloo9/20/09, 7:20 AM

    Don't wish death upon yourself. The sensitive information you fear might cause your death is all in your mind. I saw none of it in your rambling. Relax, grab your bottle of glue and take a long sniff. Ok?

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  2. A long winded post which has little substance.I read anxiously waiting to get that sensitive information but I must say it was quite an anticlimax after all the expectation.This is the kind of useless information one gets all the time from drunks in a bar!

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  3. BY the way, you keep saying that the Treasury is the preserve of Kikuyus. Is OBURU ODINGA, the second in command, a kikuyu?

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  4. Chris,

    Please, stop spreading your paranoia!!

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  5. The Ngorokos feared that Moi would end up destroying the country, and he did exactly that. By celebrating Moi's coming to power you also confirm that you miss his Nyayo torture chambers and the grabbing of public toilets and cemetaries. Join Ruto and bring those days back. Shame be upon your face for the lest of your days.

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  6. I agree with Kumekucha that it was God's plan that placed Daniel Moi on the Kenyan presidency. Moi was a better and stronger president than Kibaki. He did not allow thugs like Raila to roam the country. He locked them up.

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  7. So Chris finally accepts he knowingly and willingly agree to be used to spread hate and malicious lies not against individuals but the Kikuyu community as a whole and posted gleefully as innocent peasants were being hounded from their homes,killed and others barbecued.Isnt it it strange that a person with your level of education and journalistic skills couldnt have seen politicians for what they were and still are?Nice try Chris but tell us another one.You did it for money and you're still doing it for money!

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  8. Chris,
    Woe unto you for daring scoundrels. Pad your cheeks bro. Denial is a real fortress for its residence. They will come breathing fire laced with deception but take heart TRUTH NEVER MUTATES. Let the lengthy tongues wag and strangle their owners.

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  9. That was too long. Could read it to the end.

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  10. This is serious. Why all these information that lacks substance. I thought I was going to get soemthing from it, but it was not to be. What a waste of my time!

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  11. Bwana, Chris, you better listen to STOP THAT TRAIN cos I am leaving by Peter Tosh. In that song, you hear words like these:

    All my good life I've been a lonely man
    Teaching the people who don't overstan'

    Some goin' east
    Some goin' west
    Some step aside to try their best
    Some livin' big
    But the most livin' small
    They just can't even find
    No food at all

    At the same time, we think, you are YET to appreciate the REAL SITUATION. Haven't you read these words which were written in 1965?

    "The powers of financial capitalism had another far - reaching aim, nothing less than to create a world system of FINANCIAL CONTROL IN PRIVATE HANDS able to DOMINATE THE POLITICAL SYSTEM OF EACH COUNTRY and the economy of the world as a whole..."

    NB: Mark the words dominate the political system of each country.

    In Kikuyu we say, mwana mugi nde muhero wa ndeto (a wise son, does not need to be told in many words, something like that).

    These words were written by Professor Carroll Quigley, an extraordinary gifted historian and geo - political analyst who taught at Georgetown University/Sch of Foreign Service as well as in Havard and Princeton university. In fact, Bill Clinton said he was the one who inspired him.

    When we assert repeatedly that, without proper:

    (a) Land tenure reforms,
    (b) money and banking reforms, and (c) tax shift,

    all we are saying and doing is and shall be in vain, many do not take these words seriously.

    Those who think we will have a peaceful, equitable and prosperous for all in Kenya without these reforms, we only say, good luck.

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  12. Chris, if you've taken the trouble to write such a long post, can you tear to the heart of the issue and be explicit!

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  13. Chris what you wrote here is in the public domaine needless to fear for you dear life.
    Kenya changed after 2007 and nobody will steal kenya again. Not even ngorokos.
    kanoo

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  14. chris,
    Why can't we have the news as to why Obama snubbed Raila. Chris wake up this is the hottest news on the internet!

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  15. Chris,
    Next time, we want you to write about the Pepo Mbaya Mafia (Orengo, Nyong'o, Midiwo, Otieno etc.) and their succession plan. Last time, the PM Mafia outsourced their violence to the Kalenjin worriors and they nearly succeeded in subverting the popular will of the citizens. But this time round they may have to look elsewhere because the Kalenjins don't want these monkeys to ride on their backs anymore.

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  16. Obama disinvited Thug Raila from the Official luncheon for responsible HEADS OF AFRICAN STATES. But Obama will meet the the thug in its private capacity a day later at a dinner under the cover of darkness; after all you don't disown a cousin even if he is a blood soaked thug. Thank heavens, Ida will be there to babysit the thug.

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  17. What the world needs to know is that Raila Odinga was responsible of numerous deaths during the failed coup of 1982, and again after his failed presidential bid in 2007. This is a man who cannot win power without application of violence and death.

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  18. chris do you mean that todays feared Ngorokos are the AP's

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  19. Couldnt finish reading the trash.

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  20. Have you been hearing voices in your head lately? Did you remember to take your medication for the day?

    Relax, there is nothing remotely sensitive warranting 'an excecution' in this supposed 'expose.' Just remember to take your meds, eat well, and get enough sleep.

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  21. Obama finally invites Raila

    ( PETER OGEGO HAS PROMISED TO HANG HIMSELF IF RAILA DINES WITH OBAMA) CAN SOMEONE TELL US WHERE HE IS HANGING FROM NOW?? SINCE OBAMA AND RAILA ARE INDEED GOING TO WINE AND DINE??

    By David Ohito and Peter Opiyo

    Prime Minister Raila Odinga will after all meet US President Barack Obama, The Standard has established.

    Information received last night from New York indicated the PM and his Wife Ida will join a select group of Heads of State and Government at a dinner meeting with Obama at a separate function on Wednesday.

    Former US President Bill Clinton would host Raila for lunchon Tuesday before dining with Obama together with Clinton on Wednesday evening at the Obama fete.

    These dinner and luncheon dates steal the thunder from the diplomatic row that was building up, especially after a Kenyan diplomat was reported to have advised the US State Department Raila was not a Head of State and should not represent Kenya at an Obama luncheon for sub-Saharan Heads of State.

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  22. I LIKE IT WHEN THE FANGS POP OUT:) EAT YOUR HEART OUT PNU GOONS YOU FAILED TO STOP THE SUNAMI... OF RAILA AND OBAMA.. NA MAMBO BADO

    HEY ARE YOU CONFUSING KIBAKI BEING SWORN IN -IN THE DARK AFTER STEALING ELECTION? OBAMA AND RAILA ARE STATESMEN NOT THIEVES AND MURDERERS LIKE YOURS TRULY KIBAKI AND HIS CRONIES - KEEP TRYING TO DERAIL THE SUNAMI YOU CAN'T STOP IT..


    Anonymous said...

    Obama disinvited Thug Raila from the Official luncheon for responsible HEADS OF AFRICAN STATES. But Obama will meet the the thug in its private capacity a day later at a dinner under the cover of darkness; after all you don't disown a cousin even if he is a blood soaked thug. Thank heavens, Ida will be there to babysit the thug.

    9/20/09 2:49 PM

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  23. chris,
    Why can't we have the news as to why Obama snubbed Raila. Chris wake up this is the hottest news on the internet!

    9/20/09 2:39 PM

    ( WHAT LATEST'S NEWS??- YOU TRIED TO STOP IT BY HAVING HIGH COMMISSIONER PETER OGEGO AND WETANGULA SAY LIES AND INSIST ON REMOVING RAILA FROM THE LIST:)

    BUT THE POWER OF OBAMA YOU CAN'T STOP HIM.. OGEGO AND WETANGULA LOOK LIKE PUPPETS FOLLOWING KIBAKI'S ORDERS:)
    HA!!HA!! OBAMA NEVER REMOVED RAILA'S INVITE SOURCES IN THE USA CONFIRM NOW... IT WAS KENYAN HIGH COMMISSIONER AND FOREIGN AFFAIRS MINISTER BY ORDER OF THEIR BOSS WHO TRIED TO EMBARRASS THE PRIME MINISTER BY SENDING FALSE INFORMATION TO THE PRESS- NAMELY DAILY NATION GUTTER PRESS!!

    HA!HA!!HA!! AND NOW WHO IS BEING SNUBBED? GUESS!!NOT RAILA!!!

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  24. hey thanks - after seeing the Riala saga in the nation newspaper headlines I knew there was something fishy happening

    so it was Kibaki, Peter ogego(High commissioner and minister of foreign affairs playing games??
    how stupid of them to try to take over Presidents Obama's agenda by trying to embarrass him and the Raila as Kenyans prime Minister by sending premature information to the Kenya Press on Friday night so that it was posted as headlines in the Saturday news.
    Did they bother to check facts with the chief of protocol in the white house?
    as usual we all know Kibaki has no lost love for Obama, and any chance to embarrass him makes Kibaki happy- Kibaki was a Bush member we all know that- but this time trying to gain political mileage using High commission in Washington to spread rumors and lies, he went to far- watch for a fallout in Washington

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  25. if some people stopped to listen to themselves speak, there'd be fewer flying toilets on KK. but then that's too much to ask of domo-domo railamessiahisme fanatics.

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  26. anon 5:02 also goes with the name WATERGATE in famous kenyanlist.com.
    He is an abusive fat moron son of one famous ODM politician. The fat boy is on drugs. He is supposedly doing his studies abroad but word is that he has made no progress whatsoever.
    I will post his IP the moment i lock on him.

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  27. I have to re-introduce my links once again. Please, take time and read, watch and understand. The multinational corporations are in full control of everything happenning in Kenya and other African countries. Elections conducted in every African countries are merely facades used to make the powerless feel like they are electing their representatives! The whole electoral process is garbage because the powerful African elected elites are pre-ordained by foregn powers controlling them. The filthy rich elites are rich because of their compliance with foreign orders dictated to them by the foreign power brokers.

    I hope all of you remember the death of JM Kariuki. Who actually killed this guy and why? Why is the manner of his death similar to that of Patrice Lumumba? In both cases, acid was used to try to conceal the death, with success in Lumumba's case.

    http://www.human-nature.com/nibbs/04/dewitte.html


    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4daHG3I3ePU

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E1JAM0KS2RQ&NR=1

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9h_8ig0KUPE&NR=1

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UDhKK-4Exnk&feature=related

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m0OIpk42thM&NR=1

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D0kpbiYBk4Y&feature=related

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    The rich and the powerful have perfected the manipulation of electorates so that election after election voters do vote against their own personal interests. In Africa, tribalism is a means by which this has been effectively achieved. In other parts of the world, the main push buttons are ethnic origins, religion, abortion or rascism!! The poor voters do turn against their bread and butter issues. While the rest of the population is busy using the wedge issues handed to them to fight with one another, the rich and powerful are laughing to the banks(local and off-shores). To keep their status, African elites do view voters as means to maintaining their status. Call this survival if you like; they have to walk over the rest of the population in order to to survive.
    The communist and socialist card have been used to kill many poor Africans by the very capitalistic wealthy elites who have made the lives of whoever is left hell on earths. Many Africans are kraaled in slums where majority of them are dying of poverty and diseases.

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  28. This is to all you blind Kikuyu Chauvinists who choose to see no evil and hear no evil. Listen to Chris again:

    "This post is not about Kikuyu-bashing. The Ngoroko unit was NOT created to keep the Kikuyu in power. It was created to keep a few individuals in power (they just happened to be from the Kikuyu community). More recently it is not clear what the mysterious contingent of APs sent to every constituency shortly before the 2007 general elections were supposed to do.

    ...I break in with a comment to Chris:

    Chris, this is my Opinion: They were supposed to make sure that Mwai "pumbavu" Kibaki STOLE the elections successfully... and it came to pass. The elections were STOLEN in broad daylight and Mwai "pumbavu" Kibakis loss was absurdly and fraudulently declared a "win". That is why you had the hurried swearing in at dusk and the naming of a half cabinet - the classic hallmarks of someone who has STOLEN an election and is not confident of himself

    ...Chris continues:

    But one thing I am certain about is that they were NOT acting in the interests of the Kikuyu community. They were acting in the interests of a few very powerful individuals who happen to be Kikuyu.

    Now the big problem here is that one of the agents of these powerful people will make a comment here about how this is a Kikuyu-bashing post and before you know it emotions will start running high and my dear Kikuyu readers will rubbish all the information here. Perfect smoke screen, don’t you think? And that is exactly what happened in the run up to the 2007 general elections. Our Kenyan brothers who happened to be Kikuyu were told that ODM were going to finish them. I urge my Kikuyu brethren to wake up and see how we are all being used by a tiny clique of politicians to rise up and fight against each other whilst our real enemies continue to get spectacularly rich at our expense. In the end we all suffer irrespective of our tribes.
    "

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  29. This is how Stupid and petty the people who lick the ass holes of the powers that be in the current prevailing status quo are behaving are regards Raila's visit to the USA:

    ..... Sources privy to the goings-on said a section of politicians are unhappy because Kibaki and Raila may have found a formula for working together but those who have succession stakes are not taking it lightly.

    The source said the row has raged secretly for about three months since Kibaki decided that Raila represents the country at the UN General Assembly.

    A section of Kibaki’s men — including Deputy Prime minister Uhuru Kenyatta, Foreign Affairs minister Moses Wetangula and Vice President Kalonzo Musyoka — are believed to have mounted the campaign that Raila was not a Head of State and is not formally head of Government and could not represent Kenya at Obama’s lunch table.

    "Kibaki agreed to Raila representing Kenya after he learnt that the PM would be in New York for an earlier scheduled meeting with former President Bill Clinton this week and the dinner hosted by Obama at The Waldorf Asteria Hotel a short distance from UN," Mr Onyango said.

    On Sunday, the US denied claims that Raila was dropped from the lunch list with Obama on account of Kenya’s poor record in fighting graft.

    The country’s ambassador to Kenya Michael Ranneberger said there was a "technical mix up" in the administration of the invitation letter that was initially extended to Raila....

    Phew!! This is silliness of the highest order. Kalonzo, Uhuru and Watangula are beneficiaries of the stolen elections of December 2007. Had the elections not been stolen, they would have just remained mere MP's. They hold those titles they have due to electoral THEFT. They do not in any way deserve them.

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  30. Mbiyu Koinange....Ironically the street named after him today is a notorious red light area at night.

    Actually Koinange street is not named after Mbiyu Koinange but his famous father who was a Mau Mau war veteran in colonial era the late Senior Chief Koinange. So is another famous school in Kiambu district called Senior Chief Koinange.

    Thought you should know!

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  31. Disappointed9/21/09, 2:47 AM

    Chris, you have said precisely nothing.

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  32. mkenya fulani9/21/09, 2:54 AM

    first,there is nothing like maumau war veterans these guys are stupid Kikuyu sect adherents who did not even know we had got independence.they loved the bush so much that their descendants now faced with hunger have mutated into mungiki under the guise of protecting poor Kikuyu's.second,raila's meeting eith obama on the sidelines privately is even better since pnu wannabes like beth mugo won't be privy to their discussions.kalonzo as we all know is jealous and has realised he has no future in pnu and wetangula is a loser

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  33. Dissapointed @ 2:47 AM,

    You say:

    "Chris, you have said precisely nothing."

    On the contrary, Chris has said a lot. A lot of TRUTH, and because it is the truth it is really hurting you. That is why you are "dissapointed." Wewe ni pumbavu sana.

    You are the kind of people who prefer to live in continuous pumbavu denial - see no evil, hear no evil.

    You are the kind of people who are unwittingly supporting that tiny clique of rich Kikuyu's that Chris talked about in this post - Deadly Decisions And The Kibaki Succession Part 2 - who are repeatedly shafting you up your a__ h___.

    This is hilarious, they shaft you with a lot of enthusiasm and zeal and you cheer them with a lot of enthusiasm and zeal. You need help. Big help.

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  34. My Friends;
    There is no such thing as "rich and powerful Africans" in charge of anything; there are filthy rich African elites placed in power to carry out orders of the colonial bosses and their allies who are controlling events from their underground hideouts. Should they fail in their solemn duties, they will end up like this guy here:

    http://www.lrb.co.uk/v26/n08/farm01_.html

    These people know more about Kenya and Africa than those African elites pretending to be in charge. They can pretty much go unannounced to the residences of these employees of theirs and tell them "You are out of here dig". I used to hate contour maps in my high school geography class. These crooked little lines offers a lot to GOOGLE maps.
    The African ruling elites are not allowed to say or do anything contrary to the interests of foreigners who are heavily invested in them or else they will be out of power or worse. The result of the 2007 Kenyan elections, appearance of Kofi Annan on the scene and the behavior of Kenyan elites playing some role must be viewed as raw events from which a lot of things must be learned. Why do these elites always feel they need outside help? Are they notin touch with every Kenyans in every their constituencies?
    There are serious tribal hostilities and very severe non-tribal hostilities promoted by these very same elites and other elected/appointed officials in every constituency in Kenya. The non-tribal antagonisms are more damaging to the common man than national tribalism because any elected official with enemies within his sphere of influence can never deliver progress to that constituency. S(he) will always be busy playing one constituent against another. In other words, it appears as if these elites are elected and paid merely to stir local troubles!!!

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  35. my gosh, what's so sensitive or new about kenyatta's death, the overrated ngoroko outfit, koinange's opportunistic "hyena-mind", greed by kenyatta's now "dead cabinet ministers' society" and how the succession race was won by the less greedy faction?

    stop being comical, chances of martyrdom crossing your earthly path are zilch, nada, nieth, zero, sufuri, and 0%.

    regurgitation of same old same old same old gossip-tidbits at best, 30-yrs later.

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  36. why dont we just blow up kenya and go live in the ocean if we cant agree?

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  37. Oburu Odinga is not number two in the Finance docket. Who doesnt know that Assistant ministers are not privy to cabit papers? Ask Wavinya.

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  38. If Oburu does nothing at treasury except allegedly katia his pretty secretary and have phone conversations with his kin whom Raila has appointed in other places, why the heck does he still get a salary? mbona anakula pesa yetu bure?

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  39. Apparently there is after all no lunch date for rao with barry. Rahm and axelrod will not allow it.

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  40. Shocked said...

    My Friends;
    There is no such thing as "rich and powerful Africans" in charge of anything;

    Our comment:

    U are more than right.
    However, many are yet to appreciate this, as we noted above.

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  41. Factual and " to the point" comment.
    Pity political illiterates hanging on tribal tailcoats of leaders who have nothing to offer Kenyans.

    Anonymous said...

    This is serious. Why all these information that lacks substance. I thought I was going to get something from it, but it was not to be. What a waste of my time!

    You were expecting the blogger to say Kibaki is senile since IDPs (PNU supporters) who voted for him are 'trading' their bodies for food in camps?
    Keep up the analytical thoughts coming - only GOD knows your day of departure.

    Dj Rik.

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  42. So,You admit that you are incapable of independent rational thought by saying, you played into the politicians hands by going on a kikuyu bashing spree before the elections? You then turn around and try to convince your readers that you are no longer a politicians stooge on a fear mongering spree.....thats stretching it

    Quick question: Since you pose as a democratic nationalist free of ethnic bias, with the interests of Kenya at heart
    Pray do tell what did you do to urge your Luo, Kalenjin and luhya brethren not to kill, rape and steal from their kikuyu brethren for exercising their democratic rights?

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