Assuming that the Standard story is true, which this blogger is convinced it is, the first question we would need to ask is who would want Gideon Moi dead and why?
One possible scenario would be to finish politically, certain individuals in the opposition. Let me explain.
Back in the late seventies or early 80s during a fight for a certain political seat somewhere in Western Kenya a certain politician had one of his main campaign managers murdered by his own people. Do you think that the public would be convinced that it is not his political rival who murdered the person? Who would believe that the guys killed their own? Needless to say that politician who murdered his own campaign manager won those elections by a landslide.
The same would be the case with a Gideon Moi assassination. Just think carefully, where would all the fingers point? The ODM high command of course. Interestingly keen observers will have noted that soon after this Artur brothers business started, Gideon Moi appears to have joined ODM-Kenya and has even addressed some rallies. Yet everybody knows that Gideon would never defy the wishes of his father in 100 years. That's precisely why he is so loved. Does it not make sense to assume that he was simply protecting himself. By being linked closely to ODM, it dramatically changes the positions of the pieces on the chess board and makes the assassination unviable.
If this was true then it would explain Gideon Moi's strange membership to ODM-Kenya which his dad seems to support. Yet we know that the senior Moi is rabidly anti-ODM.
This would mean that the so-called senior minister in the Kibaki government would be trying to play CIA-like games for political gain. Hiring foreign assassins makes perfect sense in this case because they would simply have flown out of the country and that would have been it, the mystery would never have been solved and certain prominent politicians in ODM would have remained accused and condemned. Actually such a strategy would be based on trying to learn from the mistakes of previous political hits, like that of Robert Ouko and even JM Kariuki. It seems that when involving locals, the truth will always end up leaking out one day.
However this perfect plan ran into trouble when one Wangui Mwai, a pawn in the whole saga, it would seem, came into the picture. She deeply complicates everything because she is linked to the highest office in the land. If it were somebody else, then ruthlessly getting rid of her would have solved the problem. Of course who ever hired the assassins did not bargain with the fact that they would end up being so clever in gaining some "insurance" for themselves incase something went wrong (as it often does in these kind of sordid business.)
Another piece of evidence that would seem to support this thesis is the fact that Moi started reaching out to Kibaki in earnest after the Standard raid and exposure of the Artur brothers and their real mission in Kenya.
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Tuesday, April 17, 2007
Who Is The Hidden Hand Exposing All This About The Artur's?
In my earlier post I explained how the whole Standard Artur revelations were so well choreographed and in what appears to be a carefully orchestrated expose with a clear political motive. The question that comes to mind is who is behind the exposure of the Artur's and what is their objective?
One thing we can be sure of is that the objective is political. The next clue as to the identity of the hidden hand is in asking a simple question. Who owns the Standard? The shortest answer to that question is one name… Daniel Moi.
What is so fascinating about this Artur saga, is the fact that we still do not know why the Kibaki government raided the Standard newspapers. All we have been told is that it was a matter touching on the security of the State. Which leads us to another question. These revelations the Standard is now coming out with, is it what caused the raid in the first place? Was a certain Minister in the Kibaki government afraid that the newspaper would go public with the facts the way they now have? I assure you that it is only a matter of time before the truth come out, and let me warn you in advance, it is the kind of information that you can't handle, let alone digest.
But let us come back to the political front.
Until now it has been assumed that Moi and Kibaki are fighting from the same corner and will remain the "inseparable twins" in the forthcoming polls. That fact contradicts everything that has happened at the Standard over the last few days. Indeed there have been rumours circulating In Nairobi and even put in print to the effect that Moi has fallen out with Kibaki. A gutter press publication The Weekly Citizen (no relation to the Citizen TV and media house), this week told it's readers that Moi has abandoned Kibaki and is busy working on a third force to challenge him after isolating Raila Odinga.
My investigation has unearthed evidence that this is what we call in this game "a planted story." Designed to create a certain impression in the public. We all know that Moi distancing himself from Kibaki will make him and his projects extremely popular overnight to the Mwananchi. If you doubted this for a moment then the scene at Mama Wahu Kenyatta's funeral last week is a clear illustration of it. While Kibaki quietly walked to his car and was ignored by the public (in a Kikuyu constituency) Moi was wildly cheered by the crowd that had gathered who enthusiastically waved the one finger Kanu salute. It is clear that the old man is missed. Sadly the ordinary Kenyan is not bale to figure out the fact that Moi is the worst thing that ever happened to Kenya. All they know is that the price foodstuffs has gone up crazily during the watch of this president who simply "locked himself" in State house and is not capable of giving any speech that makes sense to them. Moi in contrast speaks their language and his days now look like the good old days to them.
The plan appears to be for Moi to distance himself from Kibaki, and campaign vigorously for a Kanu candidate nationally (that candidate will most likely be William Ruto, or alternatively Uhuru Kenyatta with Gideon Moi as the running mate. Some of my informants say it could be Kalonzo Musyoka). Then at the 11th hour, Moi will throw in his lot with Kibaki. President Kibaki and his handlers trust Moi completely when it comes to playing these political games and everything that is happening currently smells very much of the old Moi who outmaneuvered the opposition, including a super power for most of his 24 years at the helm.
Now here is the clincher. The fact that a certain cabinet minister in the Kibaki government is going ballistic over the reports in the Standard could be that it has been decided to sacrifice that particular minister. Kenyans should not assume that the Presient is fully backing his every move, including that of having all senior editors at the Standard arrested and harassed.
We can be sure that all this has to do with elections 2007. And to think that the first time I said that Moi would be a major player in these polls, many readers wrote me off as a dreamer and some even declared that they would never read me again.
Take a tip from seasoned political analyst Kumekucha. You are going to hear a lot of ridiculous-sounding bizarre things over the next couple of months and most if it will be true. Never write off something at face value—that is extremely dangerous. I am tempted to tell the story of how a guard lost his life because he let looks deceive him and judged things at face value.
In the days when there was a Baroda Bank on Tom Mboya street opposite the Tom Mboya Street Post office and not far from the Fire station, a guard gave a shabbily dressed man who turned up in the morning a very hard time. He was new to the post and did not realize that guy who looked like something that the cat dragged in was a major account holder at the bank. He sold Mboga on wholesale basis at Marikiti market hence his shabby look, but the guy was actually a millionaire many times over.
A few minutes later some very smart-looking impeccably dressed gentlemen approached the bank entrance and the guard immediately swung the doors open for them, assuming that they must be having some major business to transact with the bank. And in a way he was right, because the gentlemen were actually bank robbers. In the ensuing robbery that ended in the thugs escaping after a shootout with the police, that guard lost his life.
Look carefully and think hard before shooting your mouth or mind in judgment. Let me assure you that things are not always what they seem.
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One thing we can be sure of is that the objective is political. The next clue as to the identity of the hidden hand is in asking a simple question. Who owns the Standard? The shortest answer to that question is one name… Daniel Moi.
What is so fascinating about this Artur saga, is the fact that we still do not know why the Kibaki government raided the Standard newspapers. All we have been told is that it was a matter touching on the security of the State. Which leads us to another question. These revelations the Standard is now coming out with, is it what caused the raid in the first place? Was a certain Minister in the Kibaki government afraid that the newspaper would go public with the facts the way they now have? I assure you that it is only a matter of time before the truth come out, and let me warn you in advance, it is the kind of information that you can't handle, let alone digest.
But let us come back to the political front.
Until now it has been assumed that Moi and Kibaki are fighting from the same corner and will remain the "inseparable twins" in the forthcoming polls. That fact contradicts everything that has happened at the Standard over the last few days. Indeed there have been rumours circulating In Nairobi and even put in print to the effect that Moi has fallen out with Kibaki. A gutter press publication The Weekly Citizen (no relation to the Citizen TV and media house), this week told it's readers that Moi has abandoned Kibaki and is busy working on a third force to challenge him after isolating Raila Odinga.
My investigation has unearthed evidence that this is what we call in this game "a planted story." Designed to create a certain impression in the public. We all know that Moi distancing himself from Kibaki will make him and his projects extremely popular overnight to the Mwananchi. If you doubted this for a moment then the scene at Mama Wahu Kenyatta's funeral last week is a clear illustration of it. While Kibaki quietly walked to his car and was ignored by the public (in a Kikuyu constituency) Moi was wildly cheered by the crowd that had gathered who enthusiastically waved the one finger Kanu salute. It is clear that the old man is missed. Sadly the ordinary Kenyan is not bale to figure out the fact that Moi is the worst thing that ever happened to Kenya. All they know is that the price foodstuffs has gone up crazily during the watch of this president who simply "locked himself" in State house and is not capable of giving any speech that makes sense to them. Moi in contrast speaks their language and his days now look like the good old days to them.
The plan appears to be for Moi to distance himself from Kibaki, and campaign vigorously for a Kanu candidate nationally (that candidate will most likely be William Ruto, or alternatively Uhuru Kenyatta with Gideon Moi as the running mate. Some of my informants say it could be Kalonzo Musyoka). Then at the 11th hour, Moi will throw in his lot with Kibaki. President Kibaki and his handlers trust Moi completely when it comes to playing these political games and everything that is happening currently smells very much of the old Moi who outmaneuvered the opposition, including a super power for most of his 24 years at the helm.
Now here is the clincher. The fact that a certain cabinet minister in the Kibaki government is going ballistic over the reports in the Standard could be that it has been decided to sacrifice that particular minister. Kenyans should not assume that the Presient is fully backing his every move, including that of having all senior editors at the Standard arrested and harassed.
We can be sure that all this has to do with elections 2007. And to think that the first time I said that Moi would be a major player in these polls, many readers wrote me off as a dreamer and some even declared that they would never read me again.
Take a tip from seasoned political analyst Kumekucha. You are going to hear a lot of ridiculous-sounding bizarre things over the next couple of months and most if it will be true. Never write off something at face value—that is extremely dangerous. I am tempted to tell the story of how a guard lost his life because he let looks deceive him and judged things at face value.
In the days when there was a Baroda Bank on Tom Mboya street opposite the Tom Mboya Street Post office and not far from the Fire station, a guard gave a shabbily dressed man who turned up in the morning a very hard time. He was new to the post and did not realize that guy who looked like something that the cat dragged in was a major account holder at the bank. He sold Mboga on wholesale basis at Marikiti market hence his shabby look, but the guy was actually a millionaire many times over.
A few minutes later some very smart-looking impeccably dressed gentlemen approached the bank entrance and the guard immediately swung the doors open for them, assuming that they must be having some major business to transact with the bank. And in a way he was right, because the gentlemen were actually bank robbers. In the ensuing robbery that ended in the thugs escaping after a shootout with the police, that guard lost his life.
Look carefully and think hard before shooting your mouth or mind in judgment. Let me assure you that things are not always what they seem.
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The surprising real reason why more and more Kenyans are having steamy extra-marital affairs
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