Sunday, June 12, 2016

Jubilee: Rogue government defined by evil trinity

So NACADA's director Wilfred Kogo has finally let the cut out of the bag and set it into full flight by revealing that drug barons have sought leadership positions in the present government?

No surprise there for those Kenyans who have refused the temptation to rival ostrich with wet ground ready to burry their heads.

These barons are not stupid and they invested heavily financing political campaign of the dynamically clueless duo. Now it is harvest time and with a regime as guilty as sin itself with no moral ground to point a finger, the bottomless pit that is government coffers are theirs for cleaning.

No free lunch
Well, there is no free lunch, remember. What is more, the ill-gotten wealth must be protected for evil posterity. MTADO!.

Jubilee is a rogue government defined by the evil trinity of fraud, deception, and lies.

The twin musketeers's forte is enshrined in raw bravado and taunting Kenya's other 40 tribes.

This is a regime renown for procuring everything evil. Even the capital City's a police Commander Japeth Koome won't blink in front of camera shamelessly disparaging unnamed people stocking grenades without naming or doing what he is employed to do, arrest and charge them.
 
Even that blatant and shameless lie to justify use of lethal force didn't fly.

Stupid drama

Add that to the previous incompetent soap opera conducted by none other than principal secretary for Interior, Dr Karanja Kibicho, and the Inspector-General of Police, Boinnet, parading police officers supposedly injured who can afford to salute with slings dropping from their hitherto bandaged arms just after a short 45 minutes flight from Kisumu to Nairobi.

The stupid drama is spiced some more when you have a cop is made a government spokesman and starts accusing unnamed neighbouring countries plotting to use the opposition to overthrow the government.

You see, to make true fake prophesies, governance by lies and disinformation becomes handy ingredients to brew more fraud and chaos.

Welcome to the den of incompetents patronised by a clueless due bent on ruining Kenya ridding on the back of two tribes.</>

Thursday, June 09, 2016

Moi's Condition Still A Top Secret But Source Confirms Former President Is...

Update June 10th
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 Former president is much alive and well and very busy, his spokesman Lee Njiru said yesterday (June 9th). Mr Njiru and Moi handlers must know that the only way to dispell such rumours is for the person in question to make a public appearance, even if it is via video feed. Anything less (even a strongly worded statement like Mr Njiru's) hardly clears the air.

=====Earlier story====
Persistent rumours have been doing the rounds about the health of former President Daniel Toroitich arap Moi.

Kumekucha has just learnt from a reliable source that it is indeed true retired President Moi is not well. However family members are keeping his condition a closely guarded secret and it is difficult to ascertain just how sick the man who ruled Kenya with an iron hand for 24 years is.

Moi was last seen in public on Saturday 28th May this year when he presided over the thanksgiving ceremony for Dr Henry Kiptiony Kiplagat, the Kabarak University Deputy Vice Chancellor in charge of Administration and Finance, who graduated on Friday with Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) at the Catholic University of Eastern Africa. Those who attended the function say that he looked uncustomarily frail and was not his usual energetic self.

Moi is 91 years old and that is an age where plenty can go wrong healthwise for anybody. This is despite the fact that the man has always been known to keep an extremely healthy diet and was a teetotaler his whole life. An interesting aside here is that during his presidency the previously busy bar within presincts of State house Nairobi remained firmly shut and only resurrected when President Mwai Kibaki took over residency and the reigns of power in 2002.

Picture below shows President Moi in 1980 at State house Nairobi with recently deceased boxing great Mohamed Ali.