Author Topic: Watch Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi carefully... watch his every move and step... next PORK  (Read 7791 times)

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I have some bad news for our resident RV Pundit and Robina; That is going to be the next president of Kenya. Watch these next 2 years prior to his end of term at UNCTAD.

As for people repackaging themselves back to the roots where they came from; Mukhisa is equally the son of a peasant (bukusu) and so he doesn't have to parade his peasant credentials.

He has his flaws like every human being but one of those flaws is not "thieving". He served government very well who so far would pass as one of our best Trade & Industry Ministers and walked away free of taint of corruption or theft of public resources. Gema likes him and whispers are that Uhuru is very much comfortable that this is the guy. Watch Uhuru's body language; he is slowly cutting ties with Ulliam... interests now are around who will preserve and grow the wealth without killing the golden goose at the same time. That is the only permanent denominator in the play for power..... interests.

Mukhisa has international credentials and very vital contacts that will keep Kenya engaged with the major global players. He doesn't suffer fools easily and yes he is an arrogant fellow; but he is a brilliant mind. He also can play politics very well; he will have just about 2 years after the end of his UNCTAD mission to organise his stab for the top seat - enough time to be ready.

He has worked with Raila before and as we all know he worked very well with Uhuru in the government of national unity and they are united that Kenya needs some steady hands post Uhuru; not any more antagonism and politics of exclusion. Even though they had some icy partying of ways at some point, Raila will "tosha" him and Uhuru will not rock the boat so as not to openly upset Ulliam.

That is going to be our next PORK or prime minister or whatever the intended constitution review will create as the ultimate top-dog.

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Well I had to check again - I thought it was April 1st but I guess we have fools day every day.

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Mukhisa's biggest flaw is that he is not inclusive and thinks he is the brightest person ever created by God.
I do not even see him being elected governor or senator of Bungoma.

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I would place Oparanya ahead of Kituyi in the succession line.  Still it's early times.  And also, it's the IEBC stupid.
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Who succession line? Raila -he is dead on arrival? Western - he has no hope coming from a tiny sub-tribe? And he has the charisma of Eugene Wamalwa.
I would place Oparanya ahead of Kituyi in the succession line.  Still it's early times.  And also, it's the IEBC stupid.

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He was beaten in 2007 - despite being a minister. His arrogance is nauseating.
Mukhisa's biggest flaw is that he is not inclusive and thinks he is the brightest person ever created by God.
I do not even see him being elected governor or senator of Bungoma.

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Who succession line? Raila -he is dead on arrival? Western - he has no hope coming from a tiny sub-tribe? And he has the charisma of Eugene Wamalwa.
I would place Oparanya ahead of Kituyi in the succession line.  Still it's early times.  And also, it's the IEBC stupid.

The opposition flag bearer.  Kituyi can't connect with the people.
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Western just need to back up MaDVD.It's the best they've got now.
The opposition flag bearer.  Kituyi can't connect with the people.

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Western just need to back up MaDVD.It's the best they've got now.
The opposition flag bearer.  Kituyi can't connect with the people.

MDVD is soft.  He would probably struggle winning governorship in Vihiga.  Kakamega on the other hand may be full of smaller subtribes but it is quite populous.
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Who succession line? Raila -he is dead on arrival? Western - he has no hope coming from a tiny sub-tribe? And he has the charisma of Eugene Wamalwa.

 :D :D :D :D

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If he can soften Wetangula enough to get Bukusu vote - then MaDVD would be in pole position to pick the small tribes - most of whom are either maragoli or luo aligned. He can loose a few sub-tribes closely aligned with Raila but can get most of Luhyas. The bukusu is strange - it more uganda & even Kalenjin aligned - although it can get the tachoni to sway with them.

MaDVD had a golden opportunity but he need to close the deal - Bukusu never been this vulnerable - Wetangula is exposed empty suit - it btw the rock & the hard place - MaDVD or Ruto.

MDVD is soft.  He would probably struggle winning governorship in Vihiga.  Kakamega on the other hand may be full of smaller subtribes but it is quite populous.

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Mukhisa who?? Smh. Bukusu and Mijikenda are ripe for the taking. Ruto needs to focus and not be distracted by Raila antics. I think handshake/rapproachment is smoke & mirrors as Ruto closes the deal.
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Yeah the biggest trophies are the governors serving their final term - they have no future -  Johos, oparanyas, mutuas, kingis and Ojaamong are very prized assets now - and I am pretty sure Ruto is working on them.
Meantime as Raila canoodles with senile wazee

DP Ruto and Nanok make up with eye on 2022
https://mobile.nation.co.ke/news/politics/DP-Ruto-and-Nanok-make-up-with-eye-on-2022-/3126390-4521056-rnrtbaz/index.html

DP Ruto-Kibwana meeting sparks Wiper jitters
https://mobile.nation.co.ke/news/politics/DP-Ruto-Kibwana-meeting-sparks-Wiper-jitters-/3126390-4495612-oatebbz/index.html



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Meantime as Raila canoodles with senile wazee

DP Ruto and Nanok make up with eye on 2022
https://mobile.nation.co.ke/news/politics/DP-Ruto-and-Nanok-make-up-with-eye-on-2022-/3126390-4521056-rnrtbaz/index.html

DP Ruto-Kibwana meeting sparks Wiper jitters
https://mobile.nation.co.ke/news/politics/DP-Ruto-Kibwana-meeting-sparks-Wiper-jitters-/3126390-4495612-oatebbz/index.html



He is putting on a brave face.  It's way early.  He should relax.  Governors don't control IEBC  :D.
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You've deluded yourself that IEBC wins you election; it doesn't. Raila had IEBC in 2013 - he appointed half of them - was in charge of it's procurement and had a CEO from his bondo backyard - and yet he lost. Election is won long before election day - by doing what Ruto is doing - campaigning early and regularly - and spending lots of money. Election day with all technology is incredibly hard to manipulate...unless you believe someone can miraculously hack everything.
He is putting on a brave face.  It's way early.  He should relax.  Governors don't control IEBC  :D.

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You've deluded yourself that IEBC wins you election; it doesn't. Raila had IEBC in 2013 - he appointed half of them - was in charge of it's procurement and had a CEO from his bondo backyard - and yet he lost. Election is won long before election day - by doing what Ruto is doing - campaigning early and regularly - and spending lots of money. Election day with all technology is incredibly hard to manipulate...unless you believe someone can miraculously hack everything.
He is putting on a brave face.  It's way early.  He should relax.  Governors don't control IEBC  :D.

Yes, you need the counters.  The rest is ultimately irrelevant formalities.  I think Raila has come to terms with that.
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Kichwa told us there was a rigging cult that cooked everything including observers :D I wonder if Ruto as DPORK doesn't have access to the machinery.

You've deluded yourself that IEBC wins you election; it doesn't. Raila had IEBC in 2013 - he appointed half of them - was in charge of it's procurement and had a CEO from his bondo backyard - and yet he lost. Election is won long before election day - by doing what Ruto is doing - campaigning early and regularly - and spending lots of money. Election day with all technology is incredibly hard to manipulate...unless you believe someone can miraculously hack everything.
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If he had - he won't be working so hard and spending so much money - rigged election are rather obvious - like 2007. If you accept kichwa-terminator defeatist attitude - then Ruto can sleep walk to pork.
Kichwa told us there was a rigging cult that cooked everything including observers :D I wonder if Ruto as DPORK doesn't have access to the machinery.

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Kichwa told us there was a rigging cult that cooked everything including observers :D I wonder if Ruto as DPORK doesn't have access to the machinery.

You've deluded yourself that IEBC wins you election; it doesn't. Raila had IEBC in 2013 - he appointed half of them - was in charge of it's procurement and had a CEO from his bondo backyard - and yet he lost. Election is won long before election day - by doing what Ruto is doing - campaigning early and regularly - and spending lots of money. Election day with all technology is incredibly hard to manipulate...unless you believe someone can miraculously hack everything.

I don't know where kichwa said that.  But if he did, I would love to see some credible sources cited.  The SCOK case focused on a narrow, but critical, scope of electoral accountability that was brought before it.  What observers saw or did not see was not germane to the ruling that there were not enough Form 34As to support a declaration at the time it was made.
"I freed a thousand slaves.  I could have freed a thousand more if only they knew they were slaves."

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