Kenyans are keenly waiting to see which party one Musalia Mudavadi will be moving to - that is if he makes his intentions true. The Labour Party of Kenya and the New Ford Kenya are some of the parties that have been said to be warming up to him.But should he walk out from ODM? What would it mean for him? What would it speak of ODM? What would it say of Kenyan politics?
Monday, April 16, 2012
Monday, April 9, 2012
A Call to Kenyan Minorities to Unite: Let Us Form the Minorities Tribal Group
I have tried forgetting the GEMA and KAMATUSA meetings since the day they were convened. I do not have to say that I have not been successful in that regard. The memory of the meetings stalk my shadow during the day and hover above me at night like some malevolent fiend. I have tried pushing back the resolutions they made to the back of my head where bad dreams are, but it has not worked either.
Is There Some Truth in the Claims to Assassinate Raila?
Is there some truth in the claims to assassinate Raila? I don't know.
Saturday, April 7, 2012
Open Note to Voters: Vomit all GEMA and KAMATUSA Politicians
The recent meetings by GEMA and KAMATUSA have sparked a lot of debate in the country. These meetings, inspired by pending ICC cases against four Kenyans (Uhuru Kenyatta, William Ruto, Joshua Sang and Francis Muthaura), were called in a bid to delay any prosecutions until after the next General Elections in Kenya. The reason behind this is that both Uhuru Kenyatta and William Ruto (both of the G7 political alliance) are presidential candidates. Their communities (tribes?) feel that the charges against them are politically instigated and they will lock out their "sons" from vying for the top seat.
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