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Monday, July 29, 2013

Why even Nelson Mandela would not have won Makueni seat

By M-pesa
The good people of Makueni voted for Wiper, not Mutula Jnr. 

They would have voted for a monkey in a suit, as long as it was standing on Wiper ticket- so as to "punish" Jubilee. Mutula Jnr only campaigned for just a few "seconds" very late before the ballot was cast. He did not even venture 30% of the vast Makueni. He does not have any "development record" to speak of and most people of Makueni just saw him on TV and know he's the son of the real thing. 

On the other hand, just imagine all the goodies someone like Mwau would have brought to the people of Makueni, implicating the wonderful job he did in Kilome as an MP! I know the role of a Senator is not to unleash the goodies, but hey the people there are starving, some even feed on rats, truth be told. Water is like gold in those parts. 

What impact will the people of Makueni see in 5 short years brought about by Jnr? What has Kalonzo done in Ukambani for the last 30+ years? 

Ngilu was accused of heavily favoring Ukambani when she was water minister but she got "punished" by the Wiper wave. Is there something odd/wrong/funny with our politics? I doubt even someone like Mandela would have made it unless he was in the "right" party. Honestly..... 

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Friday, July 26, 2013

Makueni voter speaks out


38 year old senator-elect for Makueni Mutula Kilonzo Junior
 
Here is a conversation I had with a voter on the ground on Thursday (the day before the polls and I hereby reproduce it verbatim.)

Kumekucha: Why do you people in Makueni hate the government so much?

Makueni Voter: You must live outside the country. Times are hard in Kenya and it is all the JUBILEE government's fault.

Kumekucha: But you know this government has been there for a very short time and inherited many problems, how can you blame them?

Makueni Voter: I am not highly educated and so I know nothing about financing and the economy but let me give you examples of what I am trying to say. Kibaki was not as good as Moi but at least he allowed us to work and make a living. This government seems to be very hungry for money, I do not know if donors have stopped sending them money. They are determined to tax unga and other essentials. I do a boda boda business in Nairobi during the day and at my home area at night. During the day city council askaris are harassing the whole day asking for bribes. Then at night the police take over. Since the road block near where I live has now been removed and the cops no longer make money from that, they come to collect our earnings for the day. Life is unbearable. How do you expect me to to like the government.

Kumekucha: The examples you have given are about corrupt individuals taking your money, surely that is not the government.
Makueni Voter: But it is the government causing it. They have refused to release money and meanwhile every day they come up with new laws and new ways to take away the little money we have earned through new taxes and rules and regulations that either require us to pay more money or hinder what we are doing to make money. Kenyans are very hard working people and all we need is to be left alone to hassle and make our money. This JUBILEE government is just bringing about suffering. I fear that very soon we will see what is happening in Egypt happening here because the small man has had enough.

Kumekucha: That cannot be true. Kenyans are very peaceful and some people say they are cowards.


Makueni Voter:  I am now sure you do not live in Kenya. There is something called the stomach. When somebody is hungry and he has never stolen in his life, will he not steal to eat? Moi was a hero because he not only always gave us relief food here in Ukambani but he understood the common man and always made sure that we had a way of surviving. With all the hunger and frustration I am seeing you will soon see Kenyans on the streets causing chaos. Our lives are already chaotic.

Kumekucha: There are rumours that somebody is going to try and rig the by-elections. What is your comment?
Makueni Voter: Let them try and they will see what will happen. They will be shocked. We have had enough. I can tell you that some people have been busy giving out money. I was even offered Kshs 5,000 to give out my ID for "safekeeping" until after the election. That is a lot of money but I said NO. The problem is that these people think that people who are hungry and are poor do not have brains that are working. We Makueni people know what they want to do but we will vote and wait to see. Let them even try to delay the results so that they can change things and you will see what will happen.

Kumekucha: In your view what should the government do to improve the lives of Kenyans?
Makueni Voter: They should just leave us alone and release money. We do not need handouts or laptops. We just want to be left alone to survive.

Ignorant as most of the views of this voter were, they sent a chill up my spine. Make your own judgement on the situation in the country today and what is likely to happen if the current government does not start paying attention to the common man wherever he can be found in our republic and whatever party affiliation they may have.



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Mutula Kilonzo Junior Wins Makeuni by A Huge Landslide

Although the official results for the Makueni senatorial seat by-elections are yet to be announced, latest reports show that Mutula Kilonzo Junior is leading with over 100,000 votes with his closest challenger Prof P. Kaloki with less than 3,000 votes. Anybody catching up with him is therefore now out of question. The people of Makueni have spoken emphatically and despite numerous obstacles the opposition CORD coalition has retained the seat which fell vacant after the death of Senator Mutula Kilonzo father to Mutula Kilonzo Junior. More details to follow after the results are announced officially.

Monday, July 22, 2013

On The Persistent Equity Bank Rumours

Ask Nairobians, they know everything and are experts in every field under the sun, no matter how technical.

Recently when Equity Bank customers were having problems drawing funds from the bank the "clever" Nairobians were at it on social media and everywhere.
The rumours still persist. Where are they coming from and what would be the motive? Or are they actually true?;

"I told you guys not to put your money in Equity, now the bank is collapsing with your money. You haven't heard? Equity is in trouble, just as I predicted ages ago."


The truth is that they are mostly hilarious stuff when you consider the cold facts. Today Equity is the largest bank in East and Central Africa and beyond in terms of account holders. Out of every 5 accounts held in a bank in Kenya, a staggering 4 are with Equity. What are the implications of this in simple language? Let me give you a simple example easily understandable even if you are not a Finance and banking person. Any time the over 3.6 million account holders make a withdrawal the bank makes money. Try and multiply 3.6 million by a mere Kshs 20!! And these days the vast majority of the "tellers" are not costly unionized humans but machines (ATMS) that work 24/7 and 365 days a year without pay.

The other big secret behind the Equity cash machine is the fact that their loan portfolio is mostly small amounts of cash loaned to low income earners who pay back within 3 months or so. For those who do not have a head for figures what that means is that when the other big banks loan out Kshs 1 million to be repaid over 5 years, Equity loans the same amount and it is repaid in 3 months. meaning that the 1 million will go out 20 times at Equity when it goes out only once at Barclays. And by the way low income earners are more faithful in paying back loans than seasoned rich people some of whom will consult their lawyer for technicalities to help them keep the money for as long as possible.

Any bank can collapse but the truth is that your money today in Kenya will be safest with Equity Bank.

The recent troubles at Equity Bank understandably caused a run on the bank. Now a bank ONLY survives on the confidence of its' customers and there is no bank that will not suffer serious cash flow problems and probably even collapse if a huge chunk of their customers wake up one morning and all decide to withdraw all their funds. But Equity has survived many runs in their earlier leaner years courtesy of rumours from jealous managers at big banks like (edited out) who have done their best to regularly spread rumours that the bank is NOT stable and can go under at any time. In one particular memorable case one of the big banks mentioned "paid" a popular gutter press publication to carry a screaming headline that the bank was going under. Equity did the only thing a bank can do in such a situation found the cash to pay those who wished to close their accounts in a hurry. They did this so well that the public realized that there was nothing to the rumours and many promptly returned their money to the same bank.

There are some folks who just hate Equity Bank for tribal reasons. They say that it is owned by Kikuyus. Personally I admire innovation no matter what tribe is responsible for it.

Sadly Kenyans have a very short memory. Let me tell you a short story to jog your memory.

Once upon a time banks in Kenya were rich and fat and sitting on their butts asleep most of the time. Customers were treated like trash and a nuisance to the bank. It was like the banks were doing people a favour accepting their deposits. Then the Kenyan government got broke because donor funding dried up in protest of human rights violations and the then dictatorial one party system. The Moi government decided to borrow huge amounts of money from the public by setting up Treasury Bills with crazy interests rates. Now the banks found a new source of super profits. Buy treasury bills and go on holiday. Come back and claim the 80 % interest, buy more treasury bills and go back to the beach. They were sure that the honeymoon would last forever and so they started closing accounts. They asked all customers who had less than Kshs 20,000 in their accounts (their biggest headache) to come and collect it and put it under the mattress if they so wished. Those who delayed arrived to find their accounts already closed and had to run around in circles to get the paltry cash remaining after the bank had imposed heavy penalties.

Equity was a small struggling building society then. It invited these customers to open accounts and made the whole process so easy. From the rude treatment in the big banks the friendly understanding atmosphere at Equity attracted many customers. Then the bank got really innovative, it went down to the grassroots to look for opportunities to lend cash on short term basis to ordinary low income Kenyans. This was the niche which all the banks were sure was NOT feasible and would easily cause a bank to shut down, or so they thought. Indeed they laughed when they heard what Equity was doing. "kiosk" bank, they dubbed them. But the innovative small bank soldiered on making a killing from lending small amounts to desperate Kenyans looking to buy tiny plots of land from land-buying companies that had sub-divided them into tiny plots barely large enough to stand on.

The rest as they say is story. Today a significant ownership of the bank is held by foreign investors with deep pockets but the bank continues to do what it does best serving the small man. Hilariously one of the big banks tried to copy the Equity model of lending money with minimal security to office workers in Nairobi and lost such a huge sum of cash that that particular mess will never be sorted out and has been written off in the books.

Oh and about kiosk banking, today all the banks are on the streets with tents (another Equity innovation) and moving door to door luring people to open accounts with them. For those who lived when banks were arrogant this is still an unbelievable sight to behold.

Now about the recent problems with withdrawals at the bank my impeccable sources tell me it was incompetence on the part of a worker in the IT department who missed a critical step in updating the system and what followed was a chain of events that led to the crisis. Sadly that single man has so dented the reputation of the bank and caused its' many enemies to have a field day with their propaganda.

The Equity story always fills me with plenty of pride. Give me such homegrown innovation any day... I don't really give a damn whether it is by a Kikuyu, Luo, Turkana or whatever.

P.S. Actually Equity is no longer the largest bank in terms of account holders. I am reliably informed that it has been overtaken by CBA (Commercial bank of Africa). Yep that outfit owned by (edited out). That is when you take into account M-Shwari accounts which are held in partnership with Safaricom's Mpesa. But that is a story for another day.


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This is the next senator of Makueni... uta-do?

I received some very angry emails from some of you when I predicted the outcome of the high court case on Kethi Kilonzo's eligibility to run in Makueni in my Kumekucha's raw notes. That prediction like many I make here was NOT guesswork but was based on privileged info and some very expert legal opinion on the evidence before the court.

Now more people are going to be pretty angry with this post that predicts the outcome of that by-election, which will happen barely a week from today.

The move to fish out Mutula Jnr from their magic hat was an excellent "trick" by CORD "magicians" and the first time that the coalition has taken JUBILEE by complete surprise. Still it may NOT be enough based on the information that I have this morning.

For starters the threat to contest Mutula Jnr's eligibility to run by appealing the high court decision is just a side show designed to keep CORD under pressure and if possible to divide their attention as the real work goes on behind the scenes in Makueni.  As is the attack on Kalonzo Musyoka by the JUBILEE candidate Prof Philip Kaloki in a press conference yesterday. The JUBILEE campaign has been very carefully crafted not to attack Mutula Jnr directly but to instead focus on the CORD high command. Hopefully this will shift voter attention away from sympathy votes in favour of the late Mutula's son. 

Most people do not understand the role of a spoiler in an election. Others do not believe that such careful arithmetic is possible in something that is as unpredictable as elections usually are. But the truth is that it works and the tactic has been used effectively all over the world including in the US presidential elections. Indeed it works even better in Kenyan by-elections which usually have very low voter turnouts. Then you have to take into consideration the fact that Uhuruto are pretty smart and CORD at the moment is just playing catch up and are sadly not catching up fast enough. No true patriot will pop the champagne at this news because a strong, alert, opposition is critical to a vibrant democracy. More so to the sometimes dangerous JUBILEE government.

All indications are that John Harun Mwau is going to play the role of spoiler in the Makueni by-election. His main role is to reduce the number of votes that would otherwise have gone to the young Mutula. This will be done using cash. If you can't buy a voter to vote for you the next thing is to make sure they DON'T vote. You just buy their national ID card for the duration of the election and they can get it back after it's all over. One thousand bob is a lot of cash in Makueni county. It can buy food for hungry children for days on end. Two thousand bob is better and five thousand an absolute fortune.

And because Mwau and Kaloki are a team, all the latter has to do is ensure massive turnout from his strongholds and he will win the seat.

Sometimes a spoiler plays their cards so well that they end up winning, which will still be okay for JUBILEE (read my raw notes to discover why losing his seat to CORD is NOT an option for JUBILEE).

Plan B is that if the numbers still don't add up, a little adjustment (like the one done in the March 4th presidential elections) will be executed. A handful of "added" votes in each polling station so small in number (but they quickly add up to a significant figure) that nobody will notice, should do it.

The bottom line is that the next senator of Makueni will NOT be from CORD.

Disbanding the IEBC will NOT solve the problem of "fiddled" elections
Some Kenyans were sure that with the disbanding of the ECK and sending it's chair Samuel Kivuiti home would solve the problem of fiddled elections in Kenya. It did NOT. Now the same people think that disbanding the IEBC will work. Why would anybody want to do the same thing again and expect different results this time?

Avid readers of my raw notes will know that there is another government body that needs to be looked at and legislation passed to block that organization from coming anywhere near a general election. That is the solution to this problem. And if that agency is just too powerful then we need to pass legislation to get foreigners to run our elections. Which body is this? Well that info is rather sensitive and is in my raw notes. Sorry. But the good news is that it is fairly easy to get my raw notes.

Thursday, July 11, 2013

Is Kethi About To Be Arrested?

Plus chaos escalating in Kenya

It is now going to 5 months since the last rather strange general elections and political temperatures in the country have risen to dangerous levels. As you read this Kenya is on the brink of total chaos and all fingers must point to our unique brand of destructive politics.

To make matters worse most Kenyans don't even realize what is going on. Thanks to the tons of information (noise) flying at us from all directions which has made most totally immune to alarming headlines and trends.

The long and short of it is that the bitter political struggle between CORD and JUBILEE that was clearly evident in the vulgar and abusive commentaries seen in social media shortly after those elections is now about to pour into the streets.

Let me tell you a true and typical story to illustrate what is about to happen.

Imagine for a moment a couple who are used to noise in the neighborhood every day. Kids coming home drunk. Others playing soccer on the pavement and loud reggae music accompanied by the pungent aroma of weed (bhang) being smoked somewhere outside. After months of this kind of racket and chaos the couple get so used to it that they have no problem falling asleep. But one night amid all the usual noise there is a new kind of "noise". Armed thugs have invaded the place and are going house to house robbing people. The wife thinks that she has heard a gun shot but her husband assures her that the kind of loud music usually played sometimes has gun-shot like noises. And so they go back to sleep. Both their cell phones start vibrating at the same time. "Who is this calling us at night?" the husband asks promptly disconnecting his phone and then switching it off without even looking at the caller ID. The wife senses that something is amiss but is more frightened of upsetting her husband, especially if she ends up being wrong. And so she also switches off her phone but not before checking the called ID and realizing that it is a neighbour who frequently borrows money from them trying to call.

And so the couple go back to sleep. A few minutes later there is a huge bang as their front door gives way to a huge stone and 20 thugs armed to the teeth rush into their house. By the time they try to get out of bed powerful beams of light are directed to their faces. The thugs proceed to gang rape the wife in full view of her husband and the children even as they gather all the valuables they can find in the house. That family like others in the neighborhood are left traumatized for life.

That is the situation we are now facing and most of us will wake up when the thugs are already in the house doing their thing.

CORD were outsmarted in the last general elections and at every turn since the hotly contested presidential elections. There is no doubt now that the coalition is the weakest opposition the country has ever had since we returned to multi-party politics with its' main leaders out of the national assembly and at least one prominent member of the top leadership desperately struggling to remain politically relevant. What would you do? The answer is simple. You would resort to what every cornered dog does. You turn in blind rage and become extremely dangerous.

With no adequate numbers in either the senate or house of representatives to get anything done and with a judiciary that they mistrust CORD is now preparing for a major offensive on the streets. The idea is to turn Kenya into another Egypt and trigger a people's coup so to speak (see details in yesterday's raw notes ).

And it was all triggered in Makueni county. All evidence so far points to the fact that Kethi Kilonzo's voter registration documents are not valid and must have therefore been forged. That's pretty serious but there is an even more serious concern that legal experts including presidential candidate Martha Karua are now raising. How did some junior TNA officials get full access to the IEBC voter register with their numerous different rolls so early in the game to be able to ascertain that Kethi's name was NOT there? Who is the custodian of the IEBC voter register? Based on these concerns, CORD has bluntly proclaimed that TNA and the IEBC are one and the same merged organization.

Naturally TNA have angrily denied this and are accusing CORD of conveniently shifting attention from the real issue in the recent Makueni senatorial elections nominations. According to them the issue is missing voter registration material from the IEBC that is suspected to have been used to forge Kethi Kilonzo's voter registration card. Indeed as you read this police are out investigating the matter with clear instructions to press charges as soon as possible. Lawyers associated to the party are even saying that they can already charge Kethi with "handling stolen property."

Kalonzo Musyoka in a recent press conference proclaimed that it was war and added that his coalition does not have a plan B because they are confident they will succeed. He added that CORD had launched a bid to have the IEBC disbanded.

War is the keyword here and when two elephants fight the grass suffers most.

Clearly emotions in the CORD camp have reached the level where reasoning takes a back seat. The coalition feels that the concluded election still shrouded in many question marks was stolen from them. Admittedly few people have an inkling of what really happened (those few include those who have read my unbiased eBook Mystery Monday: Unlocking the 2013 Kenyan Presidential Polls Secrets-see what those who have read it have to say  ). Salt is being rubbed into CORD wounds all the time as TNA arrogantly go about their business dismissing them as sour losers. Senator Beth Mugo even asked Mahackos senator Johnstone Muthama to shut up and wait for investigations into the late Mutula's death to be completed. That was after Muthama emotionally insisted that Mutula was murdered. The shocking bizarre truth can be found in Who murdered Mutula?   and in back issues of my raw notes. 

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Tuesday, July 09, 2013

Can The High Court Save Kethi? What Legal Experts Say


Kethi sweating it out at the IEBC
Kethi Diana Kilonzo is in the news yet again but for the first time it is for all the wrong reasons.

The big discussion going in Kenya and beyond just now is if she lied about being registered voter and forged the documents that she presented to the IEBC. The electoral body thinks so
and sadly there is plenty of evidence to support their stand.
In my Raw notes issue published even before the IEBC hearings commenced, I revealed to readers that according to two impeccable independent sources, Kethi did NOT actually register to vote in the just concluded general elections. That is the truth. And that disqualifies her to stand. We love her but rules are rules.

But why did Kethi, who is a lawyer risk everything to be on the ballot for the Makueni senatorial race to replace her late father? Who advised her and who assisted in the forgery? Clearly fingers have to point in the direction of the CORD high command which is filled with very experienced politicians. And so the next question is how could they make such a grave elementary mistake that has now snatched a seat that was already in the bag from their clutches? Why would they risk diminishing their numbers in the senate further? As much as JUBILEE supporters would like to dismiss it as mere carelessness the truth is that there is more to it.

Answers may NOT be easy to come by but increasingly it seems that the sudden and yet unresolved death of the late senator Mutula Kilonzo has a lot to do with the recklessness that CORD displayed in this issue. It seems that it was felt that the only way the issue of Mutula's mysterious death can firmly remain in the public eye and be followed up with is by Mutula's daughter Kethi sitting on her father's seat in the senate. Otherwise the death of the late senator would inevitably end up in the bulging file of unexplained deaths of politicians in this banana republic. No politician is as passionate about the Mutula issue as Machakos senator Johnstone Muthama who was one of the key figures within the Wiper party pushing for Kethi's candidature at all costs. Indeed Muthama is on record as declaring that there is no doubt on his mind that Mutula was murdered.

 
Johnstone Muthama

Interestingly it is widely believed by a vast majority of Kenyans that the late Makueni senator died from a Viagra overdose. Period. This is despite the symptoms leading to his death (widely published in the media) suggesting something to the contrary. To make matters even worse the sensational revelations of Mutula's womanizing ways that even proved that he actually had sex with a minor (a criminal offense) so angered many Kenyans that the vast majority have stopped caring about his death or how it may have happened.

Those who have read my revealing investigative book Why was Mutula murdered? are well aware of the circumstances surrounding his death and what the astonishing leaked autopsy results from the British pathologist have concluded (read what those who have read the book have to say about it ).

Indeed it was this information that finally convinced young Kethi to risk all and stand for the Makueni seat. Now legal experts are saying that it is highly unlikely that the High court will over-turn the IEBC verdict. You see courts work with solid evidence and NOT emotions. The truth is that Kethi is standing on very thin ice claiming that she registered as a voter. And that ice is already giving way.

Of course angry CORD supporters do not agree. Their argument, which cannot be used legally is that if so many unregistered voters were allowed to vote in the March 4th elections, why should Kethi be barred from contesting simply on suspicions that she is not a registered voter? Some CORD sympathizers have even been quick to point out that the discredited IEBC (in their eyes) has no business being judge and jury over its' own failings. CORD has always held the view that the just concluded general elections were rigged to favour JUBILEE and have claimed that their presidential candidate was denied as many as a million votes. incidentally in my unbiased book Mystery Monday: Unlocking the 2013 Kenyan Presidential Polls Secrets I reveal exactly what went wrong (see what those who have read the book had to say about it ). The truth is that the IEBC did not fail as massively as CORD would like Kenyans to believe, yet there is NO doubt that there were some subtle moves by other government arms that fiddled with those elections and ensured a round one win for Uhuru (clear motives revealed in the book). But you can tell that to the birds because CORD die-hards will never move from their position which is that the elections were stolen from them with massive vote stuffing.

But back to the Kethi issue, what next for the eloquent once promising lawyer?

Her rapidly rising legal career has now been destroyed and if the high court upholds the IEBC decision, the young lawyer who had displayed so much promise will be hang out to dry. To make matters worse this blogger has just been informed that there are some forces within JUBILEE who are determined to press criminal charges against Kethi related to the alleged forgery of her voter registration.

If it is possible to turn in one's grave then Mutula Kilonzo must be turning just now and it is in utter disgust at the mess. Incidentally this is just the kind of legal trouble that the late Mutula was an expert at sorting out and his style was always predictable but very effective. He would dig out legal technicalities in favour of his client and then work his powerful contacts like crazy. Indeed there are very few other lawyers (one of them being the legendary Byron Georgadis who rescued many from the jaws of the gallows at Kamiti)  who had a way of doing things in a similar way as Mutula. Kethi must be missing him in many ways just now.




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Thursday, July 04, 2013

Breaking News: Kethi SHOCKER that will hit CORD Plus much more hot news

Kumekucha hot news round up

Kethi Kilonzo mind numbing shockBehind the scenes all is not well with Kenya's sweetheart candidate for the Makueni senatorial seat Kethi Diana Kilonzo. As you read this there is no doubt that the chair of the IEBC Isaak Hassan is sweating profusely. My latest raw notes tell you exactly why.

Uhuru in private
From deep in the corridors of power Kumekucha's informant paints a fascinating picture of Uhuru in power but under immense pressure. What is he like away from the media cameras and crowds? How does he take the pressures of the office? What does he talk about and what is his favourite drink? All these questions answered in an intimate study of Kenya's fourth president packed with information you will not get anywhere else. It's all in the Kumekucha raw notes.


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Tuesday, July 02, 2013

Snubbish Obama Continues Sneer, Shame Kenya

Now that Obama has finally landed in Dar es Salaam dancing to Bongo 'Ohangla' Flava, we can finally bid him bye from without and mend our punctued national pride.

What a snubbish man to have him camp at next door neighbour with no regard to the hurt he is causing his own people who adore him so much. SHAME.

Forget all the bitterness spewed that we do not need Obama's visit. True, the economic side of such a visit would be realisedmuch later but boy, isn't Nairobi missing the buzz!

Obama's ICC-laced whip smacks of utmost contempt after Kibaki declared a holiday in his honour after winning the elections in 2008. What is more, the Tanzanians could afford to shame him with a street name for recognition.

Obama has missed an opportunity to dance to a Mugithi-Ohangla mix with his 'agemate' in the secure presence of one proven hustler.

True, choices have conseqences and Kenya has MOVED ON. Good riddance to 'anti African/Christian' gay lectures.