Nipate
Forum => Kenya Discussion => Topic started by: Githunguri on October 18, 2024, 02:03:03 PM
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Kindiki is a Ruto project.You cannot divide Mt kenya.If Ruto wants to test the mood in the ground,let him visit meru tharaka or embu.the mood across GEMA people is full of sadness and anger against Ruto.Anybody who supports Ruto beyond this point will be referred as a sellout across mt Kenya.
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Who celebrates a skunk, any smart politician should be right now thinking the long game. The Ruto skunk ends in 2027 if we get there, he is also ending the careers of many young people. The Kangatas and Ndindis of this world have seen the writing on the wall, 2027 is the first time Kenyans completely drain the swamp.
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In my opinion politicians who get 66% of the vote should be the only ones who get to serve 5yrs. Those who get 50 should serve 3.
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What is the celebrations for??
Only pple celebrating are the thugs because they can now eat and vomit on our shoes
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Why would poverty stricken villagers celebrate? they're not the one's that will be stealing and becoming rich?
99% of the population only want enough to pay their bills and ensure their kids have a future. Nothing else.
How many kales benefited directly from Moi rule? How about Kenyatta? Get my point?
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Song and dance greeted the nomination of Interior CS Kithure Kindiki as Deputy President in his home village of Irunduni Tharaka Nithi county even as the courts suspended the impeachment of incumbent Rigathi Gachagua.
But despite the sudden turn of events, the villagers were full of joy that their son had been nominated to the second highest office on land.
They sang and danced in joy and at some point, sang the national anthem to celebrate Kindiki's prospective new status as the second most powerful leader in the country.
The national anthem was preceded by the singing of gospel songs in praise of God.
“Ainuliwe bwana wa mabwana, ainuliwe ametenda wema [Praise be to the Lord of lords, praise be to Him He has done well],” they sang.
“Ametenda mema huyu Yesu ndio maana mimi nampa sifa [He has done me well this Jesus; that’s why I’m praising him].”