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Offline RV Pundit

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Promising women governors this coming election
« on: April 03, 2022, 06:36:57 PM »
1) Kirinyanga is basically women affair
2) Nakuru
3) Embu
4) Nairobi - Wanjiru has some chance if she win UDA
5) Homabay - Kidero has to pour billions to beat Raila's woman
6) Machakos - Wavinya Ndeti
7) Kitui - Ngilu may retain if she goes underground like she normaly does  and stop obsessing with Ruto
8) Achaani - Look shoe in Kwale.
9) Meru - Mwangaza has huge chance with Kiraitu fumbling
10) Aisha Jumwa - if vote get split into sub tribes she may just squeeze in.

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Re: Promising women governors this coming election
« Reply #1 on: April 03, 2022, 10:28:57 PM »
Only sure bets are Wanga and Ngilu.rest are experiments.

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Re: Promising women governors this coming election
« Reply #2 on: April 04, 2022, 02:45:05 AM »
Found this interesting, comparing county referral hospitals built since our constitution ushered devolution.. ?s=21&t=MxbDfRXlDdfpuagfc-pehA

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Re: Promising women governors this coming election
« Reply #3 on: April 04, 2022, 08:43:26 AM »

7) Kitui - Ngilu may retain if she goes underground like she normaly does  and stop obsessing with Ruto

Pundit . . . elaborate. Are you suggesting that Kambas love Ruto so much that Ngilu will only win governor if she doesn't campaign against him?

Surely you don't believe this? Perhaps you mean something different.

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Re: Promising women governors this coming election
« Reply #4 on: April 04, 2022, 09:17:34 AM »
She is not competing with Ruto - but with Wiper Malombe, Jubilee's Musila and UDA's Mueke - now if she spend more of her time campaigning against Ruto - she will definitely lose Kitui. She is normally tough grassroot campaigner - but Wiper still is dominant party - and defending a seat is not easy - as she need to defend her record. From social media I am not hearing of good report from Kitui.

Former governor Malombe seem to be doing well according to Pollsters.
https://www.capitalfm.co.ke/news/2022/03/mizani-poll-malombe-leading-in-kitui-gubernatorial-race-at-33-1pc/

Pundit . . . elaborate. Are you suggesting that Kambas love Ruto so much that Ngilu will only win governor if she doesn't campaign against him?

Surely you don't believe this? Perhaps you mean something different.

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Re: Promising women governors this coming election
« Reply #5 on: April 04, 2022, 09:21:44 AM »
She beat both Malimbe and Musila combined to n 2017 when Malimbe was sitting governor,Now that she is the incubent,you think she will loose.

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Re: Promising women governors this coming election
« Reply #6 on: April 04, 2022, 09:33:17 AM »
It harder to defend - than attack. That is common sense. Ngilu promised to take Ndengu to India and bring the Rupees! There is nothing like that except Kamikize knitting shop in Kitui town. That is not going to excite Kitui residents - one kenya's huge county grappling with poverty and hunger.

Showing some 100 employee people in some little factory is hardly going to satisfy a county - that grappling with water shortages, poor roads, name it.

That is why report from Kitui - she is going home. If she had done more boreholes, water pans and such - maybe she will be okay.

Indicators - many think Malombe did better than her. Just like in Bungoma - Lusaka is going back - because people have something to compare the current goveronr with....who think Bungoma county is Bungoma town.

She beat both Malimbe and Musila combined to n 2017 when Malimbe was sitting governor,Now that she is the incubent,you think she will loose.

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Re: Promising women governors this coming election
« Reply #7 on: April 04, 2022, 09:53:32 AM »
Found this interesting, comparing county referral hospitals built since our constitution ushered devolution.. ?s=21&t=MxbDfRXlDdfpuagfc-pehA
Hospital are not structures. Muranga built a cancer centre without equipment and qualified staff, so the centre might as well be a community hall.

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Re: Promising women governors this coming election
« Reply #8 on: April 04, 2022, 09:56:43 AM »
Indicators - many think Malombe did better than her. Just like in Bungoma - Lusaka is going back - because people have something to compare the current goveronr with....who think Bungoma county is Bungoma town.

She beat both Malimbe and Musila combined to n 2017 when Malimbe was sitting governor,Now that she is the incubent,you think she will loose.
Debating Mr. Know it-all-about-all-44-tribes-of-Kenya is painful and exhausting. . How do you insist that a 92-year Mau Mau veteran was shaved against her will when those who BELONG to that culture are explaining the cultural significance of that tribal rite? Ask God the creator why in the cycle of life, one starts off with diapers and in old age they again strap back into adult diapers? At that age, you would be uncomfortable being shaved as a new-born would? Is that supposed to be something unusual?

Oh Putin will walk into's someone's home just like that and have LUNCH - Has he? DID YOU EVEN ASK WHETHER THAT IS THE CULTURE OF UKRAINIANS - just show up for Lunch UNINVITED, before you made that stupid posts here on @Veritas?
And yeah about Bungoma, those shouting Lusaka, Lusaka are mostly 18-year-olds, just out of high school. 5-years they were like 13-years, too young and absorbed in books to understand that Lusaka was buying Wheelbarrows for 100K. They come to my business chain in the County, where as national company policy, I am required to positively identify them, and when I ask them for their NATIONAL ID, they say they don't have. So all that noise they are making and they won't vote???
Those older and with IDs will not vote for a thief who has joined the party of thieves! As usual, you are under-estimating the numbers of the silent majority.
I am actually saving this post for Aug 10th.


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Re: Promising women governors this coming election
« Reply #9 on: April 04, 2022, 10:28:55 AM »
If you wear your ignorance with badge of honour - then I am sorry. I am very proud of my extensive knowledge.
Bungoma look like this now. Comeback on 10th - if you will not be mourning. Some of us have been here for ages - and have solid track record.

Debating Mr. Know it-all-about-all-44-tribes-of-Kenya is painful and exhausting. . How do you insist that a 92-year Mau Mau veteran was shaved against her will when those who BELONG to that culture are explaining the cultural significance of that tribal rite? Ask God the creator why in the cycle of life, one starts off with diapers and in old age they again strap back into adult diapers? At that age, you would be uncomfortable being shaved as a new-born would? Is that supposed to be something unusual?

Oh Putin will walk into's someone's home just like that and have LUNCH - Has he? DID YOU EVEN ASK WHETHER THAT IS THE CULTURE OF UKRAINIANS - just show up for Lunch UNINVITED, before you made that stupid posts here on @Veritas?
And yeah about Bungoma, those shouting Lusaka, Lusaka are mostly 18-year-olds, just out of high school. 5-years they were like 13-years, too young and absorbed in books to understand that Lusaka was buying Wheelbarrows for 100K. They come to my business chain in the County, where as national company policy, I am required to positively identify them, and when I ask them for their NATIONAL ID, they say they don't have. So all that noise they are making and they won't vote???
Those older and with IDs will not vote for a thief who has joined the party of thieves! As usual, you are under-estimating the numbers of the silent majority.
I am actually saving this post for Aug 10th.



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Re: Promising women governors this coming election
« Reply #10 on: April 04, 2022, 10:30:58 AM »
Yes that tends to be big problem...development versus economy kind of thing...buildings versus real activities.
Hospital are not structures. Muranga built a cancer centre without equipment and qualified staff, so the centre might as well be a community hall.

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Re: Promising women governors this coming election
« Reply #11 on: April 04, 2022, 12:22:16 PM »
If you wear your ignorance with badge of honour - then I am sorry. I am very proud of my extensive knowledge.
Bungoma look like this now. Comeback on 10th - if you will not be mourning. Some of us have been here for ages - and have solid track record.
I will save your Mizani Poll the way President Harry Truman  loved this moment with fervour pictured with a false call made to the media houses.

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Re: Promising women governors this coming election
« Reply #12 on: April 04, 2022, 12:42:16 PM »

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Re: Promising women governors this coming election
« Reply #13 on: April 04, 2022, 12:55:45 PM »

If you wear your ignorance with badge of honour - then I am sorry. I am very proud of my extensive knowledge.
Bungoma look like this now. Comeback on 10th - if you will not be mourning. Some of us have been here for ages - and have solid track record.

Debating Mr. Know it-all-about-all-44-tribes-of-Kenya is painful and exhausting. . How do you insist that a 92-year Mau Mau veteran was shaved against her will when those who BELONG to that culture are explaining the cultural significance of that tribal rite? Ask God the creator why in the cycle of life, one starts off with diapers and in old age they again strap back into adult diapers? At that age, you would be uncomfortable being shaved as a new-born would? Is that supposed to be something unusual?

Oh Putin will walk into's someone's home just like that and have LUNCH - Has he? DID YOU EVEN ASK WHETHER THAT IS THE CULTURE OF UKRAINIANS - just show up for Lunch UNINVITED, before you made that stupid posts here on @Veritas?
And yeah about Bungoma, those shouting Lusaka, Lusaka are mostly 18-year-olds, just out of high school. 5-years they were like 13-years, too young and absorbed in books to understand that Lusaka was buying Wheelbarrows for 100K. They come to my business chain in the County, where as national company policy, I am required to positively identify them, and when I ask them for their NATIONAL ID, they say they don't have. So all that noise they are making and they won't vote???
Those older and with IDs will not vote for a thief who has joined the party of thieves! As usual, you are under-estimating the numbers of the silent majority.
I am actually saving this post for Aug 10th.


It was just a matter of time before Lusaka drop Wangamati with a thud. You cannot beat Kenya Kwanza in Bungoma and TransNzoia. Natembeya will lose big time in TransNzoia. I am familiar with the ground game of ODM-Tawe sweeping the region. Keep an eye on Sakwa Bunyasi in Busia, Malala in Kakamega, and Agoi in Vihiga.
The future belongs to those who have a quarter of the character and integrity of RV Heavy Hitter!