tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post5122454011062561952..comments2024-03-24T12:17:00.460-07:00Comments on You Missed This: Political History Repeating Itself in AdvanceUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger49125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-62355375578296674352008-01-28T09:24:00.000-08:002008-01-28T09:24:00.000-08:00It was their right but they did get their rightful...It was their right but they did get their rightful money used in their rightful home. As for some others, even if it was their right, that right was violated. So in hindsight, Tuju did his job, and in a normal world, when a politician does his job and is commendable for it then they tend to be given another chance, hence the provisions in the constitution that state an MP can run for another term. Obviously it is their choice but If people could not even keep Tuju but they would keep Raila who is worth 4 billion Kenya shillings but has done very little for Kibera then it shows Kenyans aren't ready for serious nation building. And Raila is not the only one, even Kibaki's constituents are dirt poor, so its a question of whether Kenyans want leaders that are commited to building our nation, because despite the fact that we have some very capable individuals in the country, very few of them have the resources to participate as a political leader. Other nations have gone through bitter civil wars,executions and genocides to learn a lesson. They are pleading with Kenyans to avoid resorting to that. If it will take a war to shove respect, tolerance and a commitment to change Kenya then maybe that is what will happen unfortunately. Kibaki perfected the most interesting thing, not to divide and rule but to leave people to their own devices. This is what has opened a pandora's box, and that is why Kibaki is suffering right now. Raila was a visionary that got blinded by conquests of power, and we all know too well what happens when power gets to someone's head, rationality flies out of the window.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-3453412891780377672008-01-28T02:30:00.000-08:002008-01-28T02:30:00.000-08:00Anon 12:34 What has Tuju done to his constituents,...Anon 12:34 What has Tuju done to his constituents, Did he do with his own money...Those were taxes paid for by the people of Rarieda..It was their right and not a favor. Politics of patronage i thought were supposed to end with Kenyatta....Divide and rule was supposed to end with Moi...But Kibaki perfected them all ..Period and if Tuju vies in today he will still be voted out.PeriodAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-46189479833411004132008-01-27T12:34:00.000-08:002008-01-27T12:34:00.000-08:00Services can only be provided when Kenyans start e...Services can only be provided when Kenyans start electing leaders that have that in mind. If Tuju could be removed after what he did in his consituency then Kenyans can continue to have that nice pipe dream, coz right now no one is compromizing and in countries where these services run there is at least a little bit of compromiseAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-26917814255645790992008-01-27T12:31:00.000-08:002008-01-27T12:31:00.000-08:00Western style democracy is not the reason that Ken...Western style democracy is not the reason that Kenya has tribalism, it is a combination of colonial favouritism and abuse of state resources a favouritism by one individual who happened to favour his own tribe. It is a artificially created concept as a result of political boundaries that create an identity few understand. What people must realise is that it will take a long time before a generation can identify itself as Kenyan, not by tribal lines. It should start nowAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-66600837729060015542008-01-27T08:44:00.000-08:002008-01-27T08:44:00.000-08:00What has Raila done for his constituency - he shou...What has Raila done for his constituency - he should be the laughing stock of the parliament - KIBERIA IS THE BIGGEST SLUM IN AFRICA!<BR/>What has Raila done for the roads as Minister for Transportation n Communication. How can any investments be made without good roads?<BR/>Kibaki Tosha, Raila Tosha - go into retirement folks!!!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-91239694230508868352008-01-27T08:40:00.000-08:002008-01-27T08:40:00.000-08:00EVERYONE IS TO BLAME - KIVUITU could have been upf...EVERYONE IS TO BLAME - KIVUITU could have been upfront about the "pressure" from the get go, KIBAKI over 100% voter turn out in some constituencies, come on! ODINGA he has the power to tell folks (poor, disenfranchised croonies) to stay at home, go to work and let the legal process work - He claims to be related to Obama, geez, how about he just listens to one of his speeches. <BR/>HAS ANY OF THESE LEADERS STUDIED KENYATTA OR MLK?<BR/>THIS IS CLEAR EVIDENCE THAT KENYA AND THE WHOLE WORLD NEEDS A GENERATIONAL CHANGE - these old goons have made their money, are drunk on power and have nothing to lose by following hardline stands. <BR/>WHEN 2 ELEPHANTS FIGHT, IT IS THE GRASS THAT SUFFERS!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-72795778722490147322008-01-26T17:29:00.000-08:002008-01-26T17:29:00.000-08:00I'm sure there was as much weakness in gathering t...I'm sure there was as much weakness in gathering the national economic statistics as there was in the tallying ECK; true democracy is where all can vote/or have a say on where tax revenues should go - I am sure most would vote for a budget that spends on more services for slum and other economically depressed areas - roads, street lighting, security, running water, electricity, sewer system, education, health system rather than a budget that spends on high salaries and benefits,luxury cars for mps, civil servants, arms, teargas, bullets,hotel convention cntr in KICC, export schemes, printing press for new currency etc. See the movie SICKO by Michael Moore - all Cubans have access to free health care and cheap medicine. Peace will arrive when one sees improvement in the basics - running water, electricity, sewerage system, jobs, and security; western style multiparty democracy has not helped to reduce economic inequites but it has increased tribalism....Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-1919149711095337942008-01-26T11:25:00.000-08:002008-01-26T11:25:00.000-08:00If any of you are economists you would know that t...If any of you are economists you would know that there is no one model of growth. No one has been able to prove that economic growth has been a hindrance to Kenya NO ONE! So you say that Kenya can grow damn fast why dont you propose a plan? Or do you think tackling poverty will see Kenya grow fast immediately? The honest truth is that it will be a burden first and rightly so to those who have been able to live in Kenya comfortably. This attitude that there is a misplaced obssesion with growth is unfounded. Ask Greenspan, Al Gore, Bill Gates, Mandela whomever you consider to be a progressive leader and they will have had the subject of growth in their minds. If Kenyans want the God damn honest truth then its that there is no way Kenya will ever succeed with bad leaders, a naive belief that pinpointing the problem instantly solves it and that anyone who mentions positive growth in the last 5 years is on a Nyayo hangover. Far from it, most development policy is centred on growth, and you only have to look at China, India, the EU and Latin American policies to realise that growth albeit misplaced is better than stagnation. And may I ask you taabu to clarify what you mean by tokenism? Kenya doesnt need pessimists, the visionaries are what creates a nation, not just wallowing in self pity. We are not the only country that has been dirt poor and corrupt, neither are we the only country that has experienced slow or no growth, but you dont hear other African's slating their nation and that is what many Kenyans do and that is why many of them are ashamed right now.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-69419527970319771122008-01-26T10:23:00.000-08:002008-01-26T10:23:00.000-08:00Please understand my impatience but I fail to unde...Please understand my impatience but I fail to understand all this misplaced obsession with GROWTH. Where, how and when? You can be a better apologist but making tokenism as both you entry and exit points is naivity at its best. Yes Kenya can GROW damn fast but not on some low-barred premise and benchmark. Raise the bar and get out of the Nyayo hangover please. We can do better and no amount of tokenism will detract us from the ultimate prize, never.Taabuhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04559980653513330275noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-51376268834864937322008-01-26T10:04:00.000-08:002008-01-26T10:04:00.000-08:00Anon - 8.08 am, 40% unemployment is bad I agree, b...Anon - 8.08 am, 40% unemployment is bad I agree, but 6.9% is a starting point dont forget that in 2002 we were at -0.2%, which if you use your formula -0.2 - 11= -11.2%, means there has been relative improvement. Im not giving you bullhorn statistics. It doesnt take a day to get unemployment down you have to set the precendent for job creation so unemployment goes down! doesnt that mean that you must encourage industrial development? No sane economist expects the cost of living to go down in 5 years, it took Singapore 20 years, Taiwan nearly 30 years and as for Britain, it took themm nearly 80 years to become once again a leading developed country. As for education what do you suggest considering the budget constraints at the moment? I wish the MP's could be paid no more than 100,000, and money is pumped into more facilities but the reality is that there will be toothing problems getting every child to go to school. As I keep on saying, its a start and trust me the fact that now Kenyans know their economy is capable of growing means that they will be able to demand for those things that you mention. Unlike before where we couldnt even fathom economic growth, it just didnt exist. So make a better argument, you still can say its negative growth, and in hindsight with all economic development its a slow start, especially with corrupt politiciansAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-6318381811684521042008-01-25T08:08:00.000-08:002008-01-25T08:08:00.000-08:00At anon 11:43AM - elections are not about aggregat...At anon 11:43AM - elections are not about aggregates but simple majorities. Therefore, combining Kibaki's and Kalonzo's votes do not give them the mandate over Kenyans.<BR/><BR/>Anon 12:13PM - Agreed. I've asked that question several times to the "6.9% over 5 years growth cheerleaders." Let's not forget that this LSE graduate forgot the part about how infrastructure is a KEY component for growth.<BR/><BR/>Anon 5:07 - I recommend that you read your comments about the net results of the vaunted 6-6.9% growth and compare those to the state of affairs in Kenya. There is 40% unemployment, no security, education standards have gone down (as many as 50 kids/classroom), the benefactors of this growth being business owners. Did the cost of living go down during this "explosive growth" period? Did every single kenyan (not counting MPs) receive see a bump in their earnings? I doubt that. So, spare us the bullhorn blaring statistics that mean nothing to millions of Kenyans. Oh and don't forget this formula: <BR/><BR/>GROWTH RATE - INFLATION = ACTUAL GROWTH RATE. So going by your figures (6.9% -11%) we have a paltry growth rate of -4.1%Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-82134348066886038612008-01-25T07:40:00.000-08:002008-01-25T07:40:00.000-08:00"All patriotic Kenyans should be chanting...YOTE Y..."All patriotic Kenyans should be chanting...YOTE YAWEZEKANA BILA RAILA NA KIBAKI"<BR/><BR/>Thank you!! finally someone is thinkingAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-42596451144451033162008-01-25T06:17:00.000-08:002008-01-25T06:17:00.000-08:00On yesterday's post about a coalition I'm one of ...On yesterday's post about a coalition I'm one of the people who though ah well lets try this!<BR/>Today however I doubt if we are anywhere nearer this than on Dec 30th. What we witnessed yesterday on TV has been captured clearly by many bloggers and to add insult to injury MK and his handlers love had to rub in some nonsence.<BR/>Watching Karua, Saitoti, Kalonzo I do not see how they can blend with Raila, Charity, Mudavadi and others.<BR/>These pple are beyond selfish and arrogant I wish there was a better word to descibe them??<BR/>Looking at options how about boycott of paying taxes - PAYE, VAT etc since this gava has shown it discriminates and if we are stuck with these fools for another 5yrs I'd rather not contibute to their foolishness??<BR/>By the way are there spies on this site that are trying to track bloggers here- how can one explain numerous phone calls same numbers some even neighbouring countries all trying to pretend they called in error??<BR/>What is Kibakis game plan bcoz I doubt if he is interested in any meaningful solution- to kill all Kenyans who seem not to be happy with his theft??<BR/>Ushindwe wewe Shetani mkubwa!!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-6283800166600792032008-01-25T05:30:00.000-08:002008-01-25T05:30:00.000-08:00Museveni’s (M7) Hard talk series: Venue: Nairobi, ...Museveni’s (M7) Hard talk series: <BR/><BR/>Venue: Nairobi, Kenya <BR/><BR/>Host: M7<BR/><BR/>Guests: Mwai Kibaki and Raila Odinga<BR/><BR/>M7: Now, Gentlemen, I’ve come to your beautiful country, not to view the wildlife or have tea, but to give you some reality check and the way forward out of your political predicament. <BR/><BR/>Let me start with you Mheshimiwa Kibaki.<BR/><BR/>(Kibaki shifts on his seat uncomfortably)<BR/><BR/>M7: Speaking from my long experience in leadership, and as an African President, once you make up your mind that you are going to rig an election, you do it wholeheartedly. You just go all the way and you do it in an organized way. No half measures, no fooling around with this. You dare not appear crude or obvious to the ordinary Mwananchi.<BR/><BR/>Kibaki: But I won fairly! I did not……(He’s cut off by M7)<BR/><BR/>M7: We all know that you did it…..so lets not waste time talking about spilt milk.<BR/><BR/>As I was saying, once you’ve rigged yourself back, there will be of course, the usual noise and theatrics from a disappointed opposition and the diplomatic community. Pay no heed to them. <BR/>Move quickly and decisively to establish law and order. If it means clamping down on demos and arresting a few political inciters…so be it. <BR/>But this has to be done quickly and systematically so that you can assert your authority as President of the republic.<BR/><BR/>My friend Kibaki, you lost the opportunity to do all this within the first week of January 2008.<BR/><BR/>(A weary smile crosses Kibaki’s face as he digest this information. Raila now has a silly grin on his face)<BR/><BR/>M7: Now, let me explore the options that you have today Hon Kibaki, and their consequences.<BR/><BR/>1. You can continue shooting demonstrators who keep turning up in the streets if your major urban centres. The frequent demos will ensure the country remains unstable for a long time to come. Nothing much will be happening on the economic front and the ethnic wars will continue brewing. The opposition will gain more sympathy as the citizens get tired. This will eventually lead to an all out assault on your government, once ODM supporters get their hands on guns.<BR/>2. You can also choose to do nothing and wait for events to shape themselves as you watch. Check scenario no. 1 for the consequences of this inaction<BR/>3. You can finally, choose to sit down immediately with your opponents and offer them a piece of the action – that is, power sharing in Government. That will buy you time to consolidate your position and ensure stability to finish your last term. You might even want to reform the constitution during this time, just to make Kenyans happy. Especially the parts to do with reforming the Presidency. Unknown to Kenyans, a weakened presidency will ensure you have a quiet retirement! <BR/><BR/>M7: Hon Kibaki, are you still with me?<BR/><BR/>Kibaki: Endelea tuu. I’m listening.<BR/><BR/>M7: Now to you Hon Raila. I sympathise with your situation because it brings back bitter memories for me. As you may remember, former President Obote rigged our Uganda general elections of 1980. Unlike you, I did not waste much time grumbling and mourning about it…asking Hon Kibaki to step down at every opportunity.<BR/><BR/>Let me ask you a question…would you step down if you were in Kibaki’s position?<BR/><BR/>(Raila starts to protest but he is cut short)<BR/><BR/>M7: No, wait, don’t answer that one yet bwana Raila. Let me have my say because I don’t have much time with this.<BR/><BR/>Now, here are your options and their consequences:<BR/><BR/>1. You can continue to whine and protest till the cows come home, asking Kibaki to step down. This might win you sympathy with the international community but Kibaki will not be moved. His friends and supporters will ensure he doesn’t resign. Kenyans will eventually grow tired of your noise and they’ll want to get back to their lives.<BR/>2. You can go to court challenging the Presidential elections results. Chances are high that 2012 will find you still fighting for justice in the court corridors. You’ll have made your point anyway, just like Kibaki did in 1998 to 2001 when he filed his own petition against Moi. <BR/>3. You can take up your cabinet seats in a coalition Government as proposed by Kibaki and bid your time for 2012. However, without constitutional guarantees, you’ll be stuck with the 2005 scenario where Kibaki still wields the big stick incase you misbehave. So, make sure you reform the constitution accordingly over the next five years.<BR/>4. You can refuse to take your seats in Government and instead play your role as an effective opposition. Your comfortable numbers in Parliament should see you giving Kibaki a very rough time over the next five years. You can even amend a few laws to ensure rigging never takes place in Kenya again.<BR/>5. Finally, and this decision is usually very difficult, you can forment a large scale armed rebellion across the country. Speaking from my own experience, this is a very effective way of deposing Presidents who refuse to be moved by riots or isolated ethnic skirmishes. Getting guns in this part of the world should be a child’s play. There are no guarantees that you’ll overcome the Kenyan Army in the ensuing civil war but heck, it’s worth a try.<BR/><BR/>Consequences? I can only draw comparisons with my own country. 300,000 Ugandans died during a six year civil war after the Obote rigging. God rest their souls. I finally took power in 1986 and am still there to date. However, think carefully because times have changed. You might find yourself facing some international court charged with crimes against humanity, just like our friend Charles Taylor. That is, assuming you survive a full-scale civil war in Kenya.<BR/><BR/>(Raila wipes away some sweat from his forehead with an orange handkerchief)<BR/><BR/>M7: Gentlemen, I have painted for you a clear picture of how you can play this. <BR/>My country is suffering economically because no one here seems to be making up their minds on how to proceed. I’ve done you a favour by showing you how these things normally pan out. Believe me, my experience is very extensive.<BR/><BR/>(M7 rises up)<BR/><BR/>Now, choose your options and proceed.<BR/><BR/>Am going back home.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-32446127034961008172008-01-25T05:16:00.000-08:002008-01-25T05:16:00.000-08:00sorry anon 3:55 am....If Equity collapses ..We don...sorry anon 3:55 am....If Equity collapses ..We dont care!!!! Diamond Trust Bank has opened in Kisumu and Kach and guess what the charges are exactly the same....So if i were him may he resign now and let see if he is gona do what you are suggesting to him....Anyway kuyos are not known to enjoy that kind of lifestyle....What iam saying is that we want people to engage in clean business, clean money, clean people and a clean way of doing these....We want to see people work hard and their efforts are well compensated.<BR/><BR/>In this same forum i asked a question...Can i take Michuki, Karume, Uhuru, Gideon and put them in the same room with Donald Trump and tell them to give a motivational speech from rags to riches to 1st year students at UoN will they manage?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-77646887046710589532008-01-25T05:07:00.000-08:002008-01-25T05:07:00.000-08:00annonymous of 12.13, 6.9% gdp growth is a starting...annonymous of 12.13, 6.9% gdp growth is a starting point. It means the country is generating more revenue, thus eliminating the excuse for the govt to say that they cannot provide for services bcoz of budget constraints. 6.9% means greater investor confidence allowing for greater enterpreneurship, more venture capital and business development schemes, which potentially increases job creation. And 6.9% means kenyans can demand for more local development, better schools sanitation etcAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-23811625474122915452008-01-25T05:05:00.000-08:002008-01-25T05:05:00.000-08:00Simon seis,http://www.nationmedia.com/dailynation/...Simon seis,<BR/><BR/>http://www.nationmedia.com/dailynation/nmgcontententry.asp?category_id=1&newsid=115345<BR/><BR/>Kenya inaendelea, mta do?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-43313317046067100282008-01-25T04:55:00.000-08:002008-01-25T04:55:00.000-08:00Who are you to tell us we arent Christian?How Chri...Who are you to tell us we arent Christian?<BR/>How Christian is it to organise pogroms in rift valley and coups in 1982? <BR/><BR/>Charity begins at home.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-52079832209932457022008-01-25T04:18:00.000-08:002008-01-25T04:18:00.000-08:00was Kibaki attempting to show Annan who calls the ...was Kibaki attempting to show Annan who calls the shot by this.. "as your duly elected president...." bullshit? That was the most embrassing thing he could have done. And what with the primary school prank of letting Raila address his people without the President of Kenya Stand and Kibaki getting the favour .... That old geezer lacks the use of his own mind; we all saw PNU literaly shoving him to use the stand!! So what they did they gain? Arebuke from Annan and mistrust from ODM.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-25647778832206846702008-01-25T03:55:00.000-08:002008-01-25T03:55:00.000-08:00If Equity collapses today, it's the common mwananc...If Equity collapses today, it's the common mwananchi who will lose not James Mwangi the CEO. He already has a Ksh 4 Billion fortune in his name! That's just enough for him and his extendend family to live in a world of caviar, lobsters, champagne and shrimps for the next 200 years in exotic locations without a care in the world!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-45797635351646194302008-01-25T03:51:00.000-08:002008-01-25T03:51:00.000-08:00Let's talk sense:Kenyans have to learn to be hones...Let's talk sense:<BR/>Kenyans have to learn to be honest. Central Kenya is fighting the whole country. Why??? These people are brought up to cheat (maybe they got it from the British).<BR/><BR/>One Example: If you want to set up a Matatu bussiness between NBI and Karatina you will be told to have a Kikuyu driver and a conductor. Otherwise NO.<BR/><BR/>If a Kikuyu wants to run a Matatu in Kakamega, he is left in peace to employ whoever he wants. <BR/><BR/>Build a house in Othaya and you will not survive there for 2 weeks, if you are a non Kikuyu. Kikuyus flock Kisumu, Kakamega, Bondo, Keroka even in the countryside and are welcome and respected by the Luos, Kalenjins, Kisiis, Tesos. Why is it this way?<BR/><BR/>Unless the Kikuyus learn to be honest and their leaders too, there will be no peace. Kibaki is dishonest and will not respect any agreement.<BR/><BR/>We want to see more Kikuyus of Githongo, Maathai and Maina types. Come up Kikuyus and follow the Christian teachings (You are not Christians the way you believe).Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-26913036283002997082008-01-25T03:38:00.000-08:002008-01-25T03:38:00.000-08:00Question...how many of you who have posts here eve...Question...how many of you who have posts here even live in Kenya? From ua comfy apartment building in a breezy Washington suburb, the crisis here may seem incredibly easy to solve...ati " its a simple matter of principle". But for those of us here, in the mother-land, Principle is a concept that died the day that both Raila and Kibaki orchestrated the murder of Kikuyus in the RV and demonstrators in Kisumu. <BR/><BR/>So u see, my dear pop-philosophers, this is about more than just Principle...its about LIFE. OUR LIVES. Get it into your Gap-marvin wearing winter-worn heads that WE WANT PEACE BY ANY MEANS NECESSARY. <BR/><BR/>Some back-ground on myself. I am womans-rights activist. Up until this year I worked with saving-scheme groups based at Toi Market in Kibera. As u may have heard that market was razed to the ground. I have been unable to make contact with any of my "gals" on the ground. Are their homes still standing? Are their sons safe or lying in the morgue? How are they making a daily living without the market to lean on? How are they surviving without the loans we provide? I wake up asking these questions and I go to sleep with no answers.<BR/><BR/>One reason I am unable to make contact is because I am Kikuyu, I LOOK Kikuyu and people in Kibera know me and that I answer to the name Njeri. Kibera has become a no go zone for me. My board of directors has been adamant that no Kikuyus return to Kibera and since our womens desk is all Kikuyu...the ladies in Kibera have to go it without the support we can provide.<BR/><BR/>So u see as far as I am concerned, if the only way to solve the crisis is thru a false hand-shake then can the shaking begin. With any luck both these men will be dead in a short while. Underlying problems will be easier to solve without their monstrous egos and penchant for political mind-games. <BR/><BR/>All patriotic Kenyans should be chanting...YOTE YAWEZEKANA BILA RAILA NA KIBAKI<BR/><BR/>NjeriAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-45256880182032471982008-01-25T03:24:00.000-08:002008-01-25T03:24:00.000-08:00Expecting Kibaki to come up with something positi...Expecting Kibaki to come up with something positive for this country is like expecting snow in Garissa. <BR/>Apart from a few hard core chauvinists, many Kenyans feel that this old man has lost it. He may be living in a different world from rest of us.<BR/>Even as the negotiations continue, we should have a system of effecting this economic boycott.<BR/>It is the only way we can express displeasure, but please no more killings, we have had enough of that.Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17516662865478742882noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-14697619036405997272008-01-25T03:10:00.000-08:002008-01-25T03:10:00.000-08:00We have just started off a campign here in Tanzani...We have just started off a campign here in Tanzania aimed at EQUITY BANK which has set up shop.<BR/><BR/>We want to inform the Tanzania public that EQUITY BANK is part of the Mt.Kenya Mafia led by one James Mwangi and associates.<BR/><BR/>Kumekucha just put this alert so that EQUITY people see that they have noweher to hide and we are going after them evrywhere.<BR/><BR/>We are also planning Brookside Diaries plus other companies here in Tanzania and with the help of their competitors.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-54086706292231848572008-01-25T03:03:00.000-08:002008-01-25T03:03:00.000-08:00Hi Guys,Now we are targeting Equity Bank here in T...Hi Guys,<BR/><BR/>Now we are targeting Equity Bank here in Tanzania and we would make sure as they have set up shop here.<BR/><BR/>The Tanzanians here are very sympathetic to the Kenyan situation lest see if James Mwangi is going to succeed.<BR/><BR/>Just keep reading the news in TZ media EQUITY BANK you have nowhere in Bongo.<BR/><BR/>Please kumekucha alert them that we are going to make their life difficult in Tanzania.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com