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Forum => Kenya Discussion => Topic started by: audacityofhope on June 25, 2025, 07:25:48 PM

Title: We live in interesting times. Alive to witness. Pundit ako?
Post by: audacityofhope on June 25, 2025, 07:25:48 PM
Stay tuned
25th the day GenZ returned .....
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Title: Re: We live in interesting times. Alive to witness. Pundit ako?
Post by: RV Pundit on June 26, 2025, 05:24:53 AM
Niko. Ruto still the president. Till 2032 earliest
Title: Re: We live in interesting times. Alive to witness. Pundit ako?
Post by: audacityofhope on June 26, 2025, 03:46:43 PM
Niko. Ruto still the president. Till 2032 earliest

I guessing rightfully so that you are 60+ and therefore lived under all the presidents of independent Kenya; you are unperturbed by the unprecedented outpouring of demonstrations and loss of life witnessed in at least 30 counties (Eldoret included where a fatally occured).

Under jomo, moi the word of the highest officer in the land  counted for something, for truth, not oh there are no abductions and if they are any, bring to my attention to 'all those abducted have been returned to their families'.

When you spit out 2032, you are suggesting coercion... It seems you need to be schooled in 101 Governance in a Democracy: A government's legitimacy comes from the consent of the people it governs. In a democratic society, you only govern when a social contract exists where those you govern accept to be governed. A government's authority is derived, from the willingness of the governed to be subject to its rule. This acceptance can be expressed through various means, including elections, social contracts, or SIMPLY the absence of widespread rebellion.

Relying on coercion and force to maintain power, only widens rebellion. KK is too blind to see that the mama mboga and boda boda that gave them votes on the fake mantra of bottom up, were the ones rebelling against them yesterday and a year ago. A government is effective and more likely in achieving its goals only when it is widely accepted which explains why UDA has not achieved any of its manifesto goals even as it finds itself past halfway in its term.
Title: Re: We live in interesting times. Alive to witness. Pundit ako?
Post by: Njuri Ncheke on June 26, 2025, 03:58:14 PM
Yesterday was a total farce. Kikuyus destroying each other properties.
Title: Re: We live in interesting times. Alive to witness. Pundit ako?
Post by: patel on June 26, 2025, 08:24:57 PM
Yesterday was a total farce. Kikuyus destroying each other properties.
How now? If those were only kikuyus demonstrating then their national vote is under reported.  It's got to be almost 50% of the national vote. A kikuyu can easily win a seat in Bugoma
Title: Re: We live in interesting times. Alive to witness. Pundit ako?
Post by: RV Heavy Hitter! on June 26, 2025, 08:38:02 PM
Yesterday was a total farce. Kikuyus destroying each other properties.
It was Gachagua goons destroying properties of kikuyus aligned to Government. I see Mbarire daring gachagua. Goons in the mountain targeted Embu business big time!
Title: Re: We live in interesting times. Alive to witness. Pundit ako?
Post by: audacityofhope on June 28, 2025, 07:21:36 AM
Yesterday was a total farce. Kikuyus destroying each other properties.
How now? If those were only kikuyus demonstrating then their national vote is under reported.  It's got to be almost 50% of the national vote. A kikuyu can easily win a seat in Bugoma
Hili swali @Patel ata ukisubiri hadi 2032 hutajibika na @Pundit, @Njuri, @RVHH or any of their type on this wall 🧱
More than 50% actually. It is official that demos took place in more than 26 counties

Pundit knows this main street through Bungoma.  Crossroads, Khetias
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Title: Re: We live in interesting times. Alive to witness. Pundit ako?
Post by: RV Pundit on June 28, 2025, 08:51:18 AM
Kanduyi has 15% being kikuyus. Maybe they are ones on the streets