...Or is it Harun Mwau's?
It is interesting how only yesterday this blog received a very angry comment from a person who claims to be Kalonzo Musyoka's son. The person wondered how we would dare "manufacture" lies about their father and still manage to sleep at night.
Personally I was always very close to my dear departed mother, but I have often said here that if anything came up today about her, I would NOT hesitate to expose her in this blog. Although understandably there is too much at stake in the forthcoming elections, it is also true that too much has gone wrong in this country for us to continue to fall back blindly on nepotism. We need urgent solutions and where our fathers have been responsible for the current mess, we owe it to our beloved country, ourselves and future generations to expose them. This is the only way that we can guarantee a better tomorrow.
We DO NOT manufacture stories in this blog. If we did, we would not be as popular as we are. The evidence we have against one Stephen Kalonzo Musyoka is overwhelming. If anything, the current problems in ODM-Kenya, are further proof of this man's selfishness and complete lack of selflessness, an attribute that admittedly does not exist amongst any of our current crop of politicians and yet an attribute that the country badly needs in their leaders at the moment.
If it is indeed true that the person who left the angry comment yesterday afternoon is indeed the son of Kalonzo Musyoka, then we humbly request that they get answers to the following 3 simple questions from their father;
i) If indeed he is innocent and has nothing to do with witchcraft, then why did he call a press conference at parliament buildings to defend Kamba MPs against allegations of witchcraft? Why did he tell the press (and by extension Kenyans) lies, to the effect that Kamba MPs are not into witchcraft? And this was only days after a Kamba MP and a woman witchdoctor had drowned in a car where lot of witchcraft paraphernalia including a human skull was later recovered in a bag believed to have belonged to the woman at the scene of the drowning.
ii) Why did former PS in the office of the president and secretary to the cabinet, Prof Philip Mbithi name Kalonzo Musyoka alongside his mentor of many years, the late Mulu Mutisya as the people behind some strange witchcraft attack the professor suffered where he almost died. Mbithi claims that he was attacked by people he could not see, whom he believed were demons snet using witchcraft and powers of darkness. Mbithi narrowly escaped with his life.
iii) Why did Musyoka fraudulently and secretly transfer land that belonged to a client, according to court records? See our detailed story on this saga.
You see, it is time the current crop of politicians realized that the game is up in that Kenyans will want to know a lot about their past and who they really are before they can expect any votes from long suffering Kenyan voters. Nepotism or the manufacture of false stories has nothing to do with this trend. We badly need integrity in our politicians and we need it now.
In the past Hon Kalonzo Musyoka has remained mum on very serious allegations leveled against him in the daily press, based on the court records that show that land was fraudulently transferred using documents that had been placed in his law firm's trust and the land went to a company that Kalonzo is believed to have had some interest and shareholding in. By keeping quiet in the same way that many politicians have done in the past, Kalonzo must have been hoping that people will soon forget about it. Well, they will not, as he will soon find out. He wants to be our president and he wants Kenyans to entrust him with the responsibility of leading them. Is it manufacturing stories and being unfair on the former minister if many Kenyans fear that by putting their trust in Kalonzo chances are that they will suffer a fate similar to the owners of that title deed that was used to transfer land secretly? Are Kenyans unjustified in expecting that Musyoka will defend the guilty at press conferences at the expense of the majority of long suffering Kenyans?
I take this opportunity to thank Kalonzo Musyoka's son for reading this blog and urge him to continue doing so for the sake of our beloved country. And so that he can discover how consistent we are and the fact that there is really nothing personal about the facts published here about any public figure.
P.S. We would hate to think it, but if the reader who left the comment is talking about Mwau (and not Kalonzo) being their dad, then I feel real pity for them. Children normally instinctively know the truth about their parents.
John Harun Mwau makes Kalonzo look like Mother Teresa. My only advice is for this young man or lady to do their own independent resewarch on their dad and then get back to us. If they can prove their father's innocence we will be the first to apologize.
Read the comment for yourelf at the bottom of this page.
A Kenyan safari of a lifetime at a price you will not believe.
Tuesday, February 27, 2007
Missed Opportunities And The Financial Consequences of The Rift Valley Fever: Hundreds of Butchers Countrywide Close Shop
Business Oppostunity Idea Special
In recent times, Kenyans have been avoiding beef meat in the wake of the rapidly spreading Rift Valley fever. The implications on the business and financial scene have been devastating. Hundreds of butchers countrywide have had to close.
Yet the fascinating thing is that many other butchers have made major windfall profits. What is the difference? Actually those in the business of selling meat that have quickly switched to chicken and fish and adapted to the business environment have greatly benefited.
The rift valley fever is a great tragedy that has happened in Kenya but it has highlighted the importance of a business being able to quickly shift gears and adapt to rapidly changing circumstances in the market place. This is in fact what modern business is all about.
It is clear that many businesses in Kenya are not capable of adjusting, let alone doing it quickly enough to turn catastrophe to advantage and great profit. The result is that many families who have always relied on the earnings of a bread-winning butcher are now going through great suffering and uncertainty.
Many other Kenyan entrepreneurs have also failed to see the great potential in attempting to meet the runaway demand for chicken that has exploded in recent times. Chicken rearing is a highly profitable business to go into right now. Even the price of eggs is set to rise up suddenly in the near future as supply is bound to be affected by the huge demand for chicken which will inevitably also affect layers.
A Kenyan safari of a lifetime at a price you will not believe.
In recent times, Kenyans have been avoiding beef meat in the wake of the rapidly spreading Rift Valley fever. The implications on the business and financial scene have been devastating. Hundreds of butchers countrywide have had to close.
Yet the fascinating thing is that many other butchers have made major windfall profits. What is the difference? Actually those in the business of selling meat that have quickly switched to chicken and fish and adapted to the business environment have greatly benefited.
The rift valley fever is a great tragedy that has happened in Kenya but it has highlighted the importance of a business being able to quickly shift gears and adapt to rapidly changing circumstances in the market place. This is in fact what modern business is all about.
It is clear that many businesses in Kenya are not capable of adjusting, let alone doing it quickly enough to turn catastrophe to advantage and great profit. The result is that many families who have always relied on the earnings of a bread-winning butcher are now going through great suffering and uncertainty.
Many other Kenyan entrepreneurs have also failed to see the great potential in attempting to meet the runaway demand for chicken that has exploded in recent times. Chicken rearing is a highly profitable business to go into right now. Even the price of eggs is set to rise up suddenly in the near future as supply is bound to be affected by the huge demand for chicken which will inevitably also affect layers.
A Kenyan safari of a lifetime at a price you will not believe.
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