As we approach the general elections, there is one disturbing issue that most Kenyans are aware of but do not want to talk about. Or can I say, dare not talk about.
Over the last few days, readers of this blog and visitors from a neighbouring country have openly discussed this issue of how they relate to each other. The comments have shocked and alarmed many, but they have reflected the true picture of exactly what citizens of the two nations feel about each other. I am confident that from all the hurt feelings and charged emotions, Kenyans and Tanzanians can now begin to find a new way to relate to each other free of any hypocrisy.
While that spirit is still alive in this blog, I think it is only fair that we Kenyans look inwards and start to tackle an equally thorny issue (which our neighbours have mentioned again and again in their comments on Kenyans).
This is the way Luos relate to Kikuyus. It is widely believed that the members of these two tribes hate each other. Is this true? And if so why?
Regular readers of this blog will know that I happen to be (very happily) married to a Kikuyu beauty (tena from the heart of Kiambu, am I a total man or what?) and therefore I have had the privilege of observing the house of Mumbi from very close quarters. I will speak my mind in the coming days.
I also happened to have been born in Kisumu (although I am not from the Dholuo tribe). One of the closest and best friends I ever had was a Luo. We were very close and he happened to have also married from the house of Mumbi, a marriage that cost him his life (more on that later). I will however not spare the Luos either.
I think this background qualifies me to be a good observer and referee in this blog. My fellow Kenyans, what can we do to solve this national crisis that everybody pretends does not exist?
This Luo-Kikuyu thing, if allowed to continue will always impact negatively on the politics of the nation. I firmly believe that it needs to be addressed, let us start by honestly telling the rest of Kenya why it exists.
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Saturday, October 07, 2006
Friday, October 06, 2006
Kenyan Envoy In Tanzania Hits Out At Gado
There are some very important things happening in Kenya that this blog is talking about but everybody is ignoring them and rushing straight to this breaking story on Gado’s controversial Sunday Nation cartoon.
I have just received a very hot email from Dar based on a headline in a newspaper there this morning. Read the excerpts for yourself;
Daily News Friday Oct 6th Dar-es-salaam
Envoy deplores unfair coverage
The newly appointed Kenyan High Commissioner to Tanzania Mr Boaz Mbaya has distanced his government from a spate of negative Kenyan media reports on Tanzania and advised the government to take urgent measures through diplomatic channels.
The envoy who had just called in yesterday at the foreign affairs ministry in Dar-es-salaam to officially introduce himself, described the published materials as ‘bad taste.’
He admitted that he was aware of the negative coverage already published, especially the cartoon carried out by one weekly Kenyan newspaper recently.
“Would you please take it from me that I was personally disturbed with them, and my government has no connection with any of the sentiments expressed? I implore Tanzanian envoy to Kenya to follow up the matter, to enable appropriate action to be taken,” he said.
WOW. I am utterly amazed at the sort of envoys that Kenya is sending out these days. They arrive at a country and land feet first (firing from the hip) with their mouths wide open and talking. They never take time to settle and understand the new country before talking. First there was the US case and now this guy.
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I have just received a very hot email from Dar based on a headline in a newspaper there this morning. Read the excerpts for yourself;
Daily News Friday Oct 6th Dar-es-salaam
Envoy deplores unfair coverage
The newly appointed Kenyan High Commissioner to Tanzania Mr Boaz Mbaya has distanced his government from a spate of negative Kenyan media reports on Tanzania and advised the government to take urgent measures through diplomatic channels.
The envoy who had just called in yesterday at the foreign affairs ministry in Dar-es-salaam to officially introduce himself, described the published materials as ‘bad taste.’
He admitted that he was aware of the negative coverage already published, especially the cartoon carried out by one weekly Kenyan newspaper recently.
“Would you please take it from me that I was personally disturbed with them, and my government has no connection with any of the sentiments expressed? I implore Tanzanian envoy to Kenya to follow up the matter, to enable appropriate action to be taken,” he said.
WOW. I am utterly amazed at the sort of envoys that Kenya is sending out these days. They arrive at a country and land feet first (firing from the hip) with their mouths wide open and talking. They never take time to settle and understand the new country before talking. First there was the US case and now this guy.
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Thursday, October 05, 2006
Stop Press: Nationality of Sunday Nation Controversial Cartoonist Revealed
The Plot Thickens
The cartoon in the latest issue of the Sunday Nation portraying the Tanzanian press worshipping President Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete, which has kicked up quite a storm in Dar-es-salaam was penned by a cartoonist called Gado.
The one fascinating fact that all the sites commenting on this issue so far have missed is Gado's nationality. He is a Tanzanian. This is getting really interesting.
Read Gado's biography.
For those who missed it, this is the cartoon that Tanzanians are so upset about...
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The cartoon in the latest issue of the Sunday Nation portraying the Tanzanian press worshipping President Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete, which has kicked up quite a storm in Dar-es-salaam was penned by a cartoonist called Gado.
The one fascinating fact that all the sites commenting on this issue so far have missed is Gado's nationality. He is a Tanzanian. This is getting really interesting.
Read Gado's biography.
For those who missed it, this is the cartoon that Tanzanians are so upset about...
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