Monday, December 30, 2013

Wamalwa tells Ruto to go for 2017 presidency

Deputy president William Ruto has been urged not to wait for 10 years to contest the presidency and to instead stand in 2017 because it was his democratic right to do so.

The remarks were made on Saturday by Kiminini MP Dr Chris Wamalwa (NOT to be confused with former Justice Minister Eugene Wamalwa.)
Kiminini legislator Chris Wamalwa

Wamalwa is an opposition legislator but the remarks come at a time when political temperatures in the country have risen to fever pitch with the URP faction of the ruling JUBILEE coalition complaining bitterly about the president leaving them out of appointments even as they demand for the resignation/removal from office of those still in government who during the Kibaki administration went out of their way to gather evidence against DP William Ruto in an effort to ensure that he was successfully charged and convicted at the Hague.

Even more interesting is the suggestion doing the rounds in URP and gaining popularity that President Uhuru steps down for Ruto in 2017 and then completes his last 5 years after Ruto has had a stint in power. Could this have been the rumour that inspired Wamalwa's remarks?

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Chilling 2014 predictions

The big question in Kenyan politics right now is what will happen next? And this question applies to many current issues;

* Tribal appointments in the JUBILEE government have raised a serious storm that is a very real threat to the coalition ship. Whichever way you look at it something will have to give sooner rather than later. However the prediction here is rather surprising.

* Will URP remain in JUBILEE or do you hold the same school of thought as those analysts who are now saying that it is NOT a question of if they will leave but WHEN. However is this practical under the new constitution? Can Uhuru survive as president alone and without Ruto? Read the prediction for yourself.

* 2013 was the year Al Shabaab terrorists rocked the nation with a vicious and bloody attack on Westgate shopping mall. What is going on right now in the Al Shabab hideouts in rural Somalia points to what this creatively evil terrorists are planning next and it may come before the end of 2013 or early in 2014.

* Political assassinations of prominent Kenyans? You've got to be joking Kumekucha!!!

"Chris Kumelucha may have his faults and has been criticized for many things over the years since May 2005 when the Kumekucha brand was launched. HOWEVER nobody can argue with his record on predictions. Statistically it is 91% (according to him). True he has been sensationally wrong a few times but he has also been sensationally right way too many times. You can never ignore the guy.
- Kumekucha critic and fan depending on the post of the day. Wrote this shortly after I predicted in early 2013 that Uhuru would narrowly win in the first round leading to a run off-

Now I have compiled predictions on what 2014 holds for Kenyan politics. My brand new book does not hold anything back. I have used my own analysis, what experts in various fields are saying and also what genuine men of God with a track record of correct prophesies are prophesying. There are sections that are pretty sensitive (like the chilling one about the assassination of a very prominent Kenyan) and there is even a section for entrepreneurs that details opportunities that will emerge from the chaos. After all, all great fortunes throughout history have been made during serious economic storms and crisis (e.g. the Great depression produced a record number of self made millionaires in the United States in the 1930s).