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Forum => Kenya Discussion => Topic started by: RV Pundit on November 03, 2016, 10:46:32 AM
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5 yrs late. They should have done this in 2013 and would be looking at re-election - and would have something in 2022 to ran on (like Mutua or Joho or Oparanya are planning). For now they are not even assure of winning the county seat - which further damages their prospect at national election.
http://www.standardmedia.co.ke/sports/article/2000221985/martha-karua-s-entry-stirs-kirinyaga-politics
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Karua is unpalatable with her "iron lady" toxic personality. She's vying on Narc Kenya ticket and not even endorsing Uhuru :( PK stands a chance if he plays his cards. It's not too late with only compe being Kiunjuri and Munya.
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Asali-Na-Sukari has that one in the bag. She has the support of those who came out with guns blazing on her behalf when the NYS heist became known, and she now has the funds to finance a campaign.
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Only in Kenya could waiguru even think of running for office even before being cleared of NYS scandal.
Asali-Na-Sukari has that one in the bag. She has the support of those who came out with guns blazing on her behalf when the NYS heist became known, and she now has the funds to finance a campaign.
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"Iron lady" determines to swim upstream
http://www.standardmedia.co.ke/mobile/article/2000222433/iron-lady-in-tough-test-as-she-eyes-governor-seat-against-jubilee-wave
Iron Lady in tough test as she eyes governor seat against Jubilee wave
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Peter Kenneth is a clueless opportunist. He thinks he will inherit Uhuru voters.
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This actually is a testament to the fact that devolution has been successful. Governorships and MCA's are now very attractive. Senate is the big loser. As the county governments attract better leadership the people will get better leaders. We need leaders with more experience and gravitas run the counties. This will help speed up the devolution of powers as such leaders make their voices heard and demand more power and monies for their counties.
5 yrs late. They should have done this in 2013 and would be looking at re-election - and would have something in 2022 to ran on (like Mutua or Joho or Oparanya are planning). For now they are not even assure of winning the county seat - which further damages their prospect at national election.
http://www.standardmedia.co.ke/sports/article/2000221985/martha-karua-s-entry-stirs-kirinyaga-politics
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This actually is a testament to the fact that devolution has been successful. Governorships and MCA's are now very attractive. Senate is the big loser. As the county governments attract better leadership the people will get better leaders. We need leaders with more experience and gravitas run the counties. This will help speed up the devolution of powers as such leaders make their voices heard and demand more power and monies for their counties.
5 yrs late. They should have done this in 2013 and would be looking at re-election - and would have something in 2022 to ran on (like Mutua or Joho or Oparanya are planning). For now they are not even assure of winning the county seat - which further damages their prospect at national election.
http://www.standardmedia.co.ke/sports/article/2000221985/martha-karua-s-entry-stirs-kirinyaga-politics
Loaded tenderpreneurs put their money (support) on the politician they expect will give them the most value. In Kenya, we have corrupt politicians being the surer bet to a fantastic ROI.
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A lot of positive things are happening at the counties and the challenge is to figure out how this country can deal with corruption. We cannot throw the baby with the bathwater.
This actually is a testament to the fact that devolution has been successful. Governorships and MCA's are now very attractive. Senate is the big loser. As the county governments attract better leadership the people will get better leaders. We need leaders with more experience and gravitas run the counties. This will help speed up the devolution of powers as such leaders make their voices heard and demand more power and monies for their counties.
5 yrs late. They should have done this in 2013 and would be looking at re-election - and would have something in 2022 to ran on (like Mutua or Joho or Oparanya are planning). For now they are not even assure of winning the county seat - which further damages their prospect at national election.
http://www.standardmedia.co.ke/sports/article/2000221985/martha-karua-s-entry-stirs-kirinyaga-politics
Loaded tenderpreneurs put their money (support) on the politician they expect will give them the most value. In Kenya, we have corrupt politicians being the surer bet to a fantastic ROI.