Nipate
Forum => Kenya Discussion => Topic started by: patel on August 31, 2017, 07:37:08 AM
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good to see majority are woke, they saw through computer coup and none of those I have talked to have any expectation of justice from SCOK.
.......Signs that something weird was going on emerged well before the election. A month earlier, Kenya’s electoral commission contracted Ghurair, a Dubai publishing firm, to print ballots. Newspaper reports linked the company to Kenyatta’s inner circle, and Kenyan courts ordered the electoral commission to use a different firm. The order was ignored, and the electoral commission issued a single-source contract to Ghurair anyway, citing time pressure. Then the accounting firm KPMG reported that more than a million dead people might still be registered as voters. NASA officials complained that Ghurair could print extra ballots to be used to create pro-Kenyatta ghost votes. Kerry dismissed these concerns, quipping after the election, “The people who voted were alive. I didn’t see any dead people walking around.”....................
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http://www.nybooks.com/daily/2017/08/30/kenya-the-election-and-the-cover-up/ (http://www.nybooks.com/daily/2017/08/30/kenya-the-election-and-the-cover-up/)
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She must be a paid spinster.
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I don't recall any observer aksin Babu to accept and move on; they all asked him to go to court. That the author uses NASWA's language strongly suggests NASWA paid for or influenced the narrative
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This is brutal and very straight forward writing. Nothing surprising in the contents, just amazing that there are millions of my compatriots that are deliberately choosing to be blind to these matters. Like Karua once said, "when a killer from your tribe kills you, you will die too."
Divorce Now!
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Kenyatta, a drowsy-looking bon vivant and the son of Jomo Kenyatta, Kenya’s first post-independence president, is supported by a powerful network of Kenyan politicians and businessmen, mostly of Kikuyu ethnicity, who have been looting the country for decades. He has aligned Kenya with US policy by, for example, deploying Kenyan forces in AMISOM, the US- and UK-supported African Union peacekeeping mission in Somalia.
Even foreigners can see kamwana is nursing a perpetual hangover.
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Kenyatta, a drowsy-looking bon vivant and the son of Jomo Kenyatta, Kenya’s first post-independence president, is supported by a powerful network of Kenyan politicians and businessmen, mostly of Kikuyu ethnicity, who have been looting the country for decades. He has aligned Kenya with US policy by, for example, deploying Kenyan forces in AMISOM, the US- and UK-supported African Union peacekeeping mission in Somalia.
Even foreigners can see kamwana is nursing a perpetual hangover.
LOL
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Not everybody can be bought. Moi found that out in late 80s and early 90s.