[/url]Presidential results as delivered from Istanbul. Check the timestamps. pic.twitter.com/wQ2lFA97FC
— David Ndii (@DavidNdii) August 17, 2017
Da fuck? Nkururuni and Kavutiri Forms 34A are unstamped. I wonder if the rest are the same.
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Assuming this is actual data, SCOK can choose to solve the problem in 2 ways.
1) Apply band-aid and focus only on the affected polling stations.
2) Cure the implied problem of lack of integrity of the whole election.
This being Kenya, it's a no brainer our courts love the band-aid approach.
A little off-topic but I agree completely with what Dr. Ndii has written at the top of his twitter page: we have no national mythology. Only tribal ones. Where is our origin myth, like the Americans have? This feeling that we are in a cruel marriage persists with every election. What can we do to change things or start the national narrative? Ever since I read about the Gatundu oaths last week I have been more and more disillusioned. Before I thought we were just naturally tribalist but that really opened my eyes. We are not. We are actually extremely cooperative and collegial and given to unity which is why 2002 like the lead up to independence saw us band together. Tribalism has been deliberately nurtured and fostered as a political tool in this country at the expense of nationalism. That's the truth.
Actually this was my argument against the often repeated and now conventional wisdom that Kenyans vote is irredeemably tribal. Evidence of that conventional wisdom is usually carefully cherry picked. However, one can also find contradictory evidence to that conventional wisdom by citing pre-independence struggle, 2nd liberation struggle, 2002, 2005 and 2010 voting. This is why we have to get rid of this winner take all presidential system. people like pundit love it because they want the Moi days back through Ruto which favored them heavily as a tribe. In the sad event that Ouru survives the court challenge, maybe more kikuyus will be free to join the movement to bring back the parliamentary system so that the country can take a different political direction.I agree, Kichwa. We all feel equally proud of any of our athletes in international competitions. Why doesn't tribal bias, hatred, etc set in that scenario? Before Kibaki pulled the 2007 broad day "heist", in Nairobi it felt like tribalism was on its death bed. That year then reversed things to the extent that by 2012 the tribalism was so much that I heard people (outside politics) who fought for 1992 multipartism noting on TV that we had not been this tribalist in a long long time. They said it was worse than ever. And I agree because I remember before 2007 atleast among people my age, tribalism was basically a relic. In a few months, it became very present among my peers, I think that year was an evil evil turning point for us.A little off-topic but I agree completely with what Dr. Ndii has written at the top of his twitter page: we have no national mythology. Only tribal ones. Where is our origin myth, like the Americans have? This feeling that we are in a cruel marriage persists with every election. What can we do to change things or start the national narrative? Ever since I read about the Gatundu oaths last week I have been more and more disillusioned. Before I thought we were just naturally tribalist but that really opened my eyes. We are not. We are actually extremely cooperative and collegial and given to unity which is why 2002 like the lead up to independence saw us band together. Tribalism has been deliberately nurtured and fostered as a political tool in this country at the expense of nationalism. That's the truth.
Flogging a dead horse.
The portal is what I heard someone calling 'inbuilt redundancy'. It don't matter how much junk you extract from it;it had zero bearing on the declaration
HowFlogging a dead horse.
The portal is what I heard someone calling 'inbuilt redundancy'. It don't matter how much junk you extract from it;it had zero bearing on the declaration
And yet IEBC and Jubilee utilised it to prepare the ground for the heist.
:( Gatundu oaths again!??? Bandika hapa tusome, vane. Eissh.Oops! I hadn't seen this. Here you go:
Aba Chupilee banatustueko na tujifalanfalanga za kitichitoli tena.
HowFlogging a dead horse.
The portal is what I heard someone calling 'inbuilt redundancy'. It don't matter how much junk you extract from it;it had zero bearing on the declaration
And yet IEBC and Jubilee utilised it to prepare the ground for the heist.