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Default Details of How Kibaki Killed his Father - 11-23-2007, 01:33 PM

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A Disturbing new story has emerged from the Kibaki's birthplace in Nyeri,Kenya. Its a story never told before about the reason for the death of Kibaki's father. Mzee Karauri,speaking to a news reporter in Nairobi in November said that one day in the 1980's,Kibaki had hatched a plot to kill the then president Daniel Moi. A bomb had been placed in a chartered Kenya Airways plane that was to carry the president to a meeting in Ethiopia. Kibaki was responsible. Moi,who had an airtight intelligence network got hind of this plot. The former president was known to hit back hard when betrayed. He announced at the last minute that Kibaki represent him in Ethiopia. Kibaki was terrified. He badly needed a reason not to travel to Ethiopia,and it better be a good one. At about the same time,his father was ailing at a village in Nyeri. Kibaki is reported to have began a well executed plot that ended up with his father being killed. He then called Moi to inform him of his "loss".

Cosequently, Kibaki escaped by sacrificing his father. The bomb was defused, but from then on, Kibaki knew that he owed Moi his life and that he would do Moi's bidding. That's why Kibaki willingly split Kikuyu votes in 92 at Moi's bidding, this was supposed to be the payback for the attempt on Moi.
 
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Default Vote For Kibaki & PNU Candidates....Kazi Iendelee - 11-23-2007, 03:16 PM

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•Lighting up Kenya : Electricity now in every constituency & towns
•Over 160 rural electrification projects in 58 districts completed
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•Ksh. 322 million: the money Kenya has earned from livestock products
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Default 11-29-2007, 04:30 AM

Folks,

Acts of hopelessness and desperation by PNU are in full display. Always unimaginative, always shooting themselves in the head. Commiting crime in the process. Abusing the provincial administration and state resources in the process.

Always being caught red handed. Impunity, impunity, impunity. Mtafanya nini attitude. Arrested culprits are quickly released on orders from ABOVE. And PNU thinks it will get away with it. PNU thinks voters will fall in love with their dirty tricks, just a month into the elections.

I knew this phase of desperation by PNU was coming. After they tried every trick in the book, after Kibaki distributed all goodies around Kenya, only to see his poll numbers still trailing Raila in every province of Kenya but his native Central & Meru neighbours.

Then his positive campaign about the so called development agenda came crumbling down. Nobody was buying the development mantra when they realized they are being taken for a long ride in view of blatant inequalities, inequities and unfair distribution of resources. Many panicked at prospects of being sidelined for yet another five years courtesy of Mt Kenya Mafias trinity doctrine of; corruption, tribalism and skewed distribution of resources.

No one outside Central Kenya is buying that crap. Thus PNU quickly unveils its lets-play-dirty manual. Problem is, the dirt will only backfire and stick on PNU. Check these reports to believe.

ODM must continue exposing these shady scams and propaganda by the inept PNU operatives. The public will share in the amusement at the shoody and desperate attempts by Kibaki to hang on to power. They will laugh more in classic entertainment as he finally comes tumbling down on Dec 27th.

The wrath from the vigilant Rift valley electorate is already palpable.

I can detect a few things: Having given up hope in Western, Rift valley has been earmarked by PNU for serious anti-ODM propaganda which is unprecedentedly creating an unexpected paradox reaction of growing anti-Kibaki sentimentalism instead.

Arap Mibei (Raila) seems to have teflon or asbestos clothing. These porojos just refuse to stick on him. The tactics have backfired badly. Why? The reasons are simple;

1) that within the police force itself and even the NSIS churning out these hate pamphlets, there are some insiders strongly opposed to these dirty tactics.

2) that these Rift valley native and ODM sympathizing policemen and secret agents are relaying these propaganda information directly to ODM's secretariat in advance of the dirty operations.

3) That the same officers are alerting an equally vigilant grassroots electorate who have become active agents repulsing these activities concentrated in Rift Valley.

Reports about Matatus with an enthusiastic public following unmarked police vehicles distributing these propaganda materials should ring a bell. The dramatic report about the rogue Goebels agents - policemen engaging in surreptitious and supposedly covert propaganda operations being successfully intercepted at a roadblock by upright colleagues alongside an already alert media and public should ring a louder bell.

4) That police bosses and provincial administration staff being ambushed to participate in these dirty and dangerous schemes are reluctantly abiding, facing undue pressure from their Nairobi based superiors, but simultaneously doing some serious damage in the process.

Sample this........excerpt about one such Policeman Inspector Chepkoiyo talking to his coercive bosses in Nairobi.

"It is not possible sir, we must first take them to the police cells because members of the Press are already here," the Iten Deputy OCPD, Mr David Chepkoiyo, was overheard responding to his seniors by telephone.

5) that such policemen and provincial administration staff are caught precariously between a rock and a hard place, akin to the Artur brothers debacle, and would wish to do the right thing to safeguard their skins from future probes and possible loss of jobs (Remember CID boss Kamau, Kibaki's daughter Winnie and others lost their jobs after the Artur fiasco exploded-they are not completely out of the woods yet)

6) That Moi, his son Gideon and Biwott are totally embarrased at the ineptitude and lack of tact by the Kibaki boys, in executing these dirty propaganda requiring total flawlessness.

7) That a frustrated Kibaki, privy to intelligence reports about his dwindling popularity in Rift valley, is slowly resigning and retreating his campaigns in the vast province to PNU turf in Molo, Subukia, Naivasha, Nakuru and cosmopolitan Eldoret. As the apparently over-medicated and unfazzled Kibaki does so, neighbouring Kuresoi, a percieved ODM turf, is engulfed in an inferno of violence.

Human blood is still being shed in another ODM turf, Mt. Elgon. But despite that, the ODM parliamentary candidate in remand prison, recorded an unprecedented 20,000 votes just in the nomination primaries. A fresh sign of things to come on Dec 27th.

8) That the anti-Kibaki momentum continues to build in Rift Valley as he intensified these dirty tricks which only do harm to his campaign.

9) That the PNU merchants of tribal hatred and incitement will ultimately succeed in one thing. In isolating themselves from mainstream peace-loving Kenya through such acts that tag the banners of hate, tribal bigotry and incitement of ethnic violence on their foreheads.

It may ultimately take ages to correct these myths that may just be sinking deeply across the nation as we debate today. Carelessness by Kibaki may just prove too costly. The country is sliding dangerously into extreme proportions of ethnic division and hatred, under Kibaki's watch.

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Default Appeal To Hon. Raila Amolo Odinga - 11-29-2007, 06:42 AM

APPEAL TO HON. RAILA AMOLO ODINGA


1. Kenyans honestly hope that when you get into office in the year 3000 (that is if you will not have kicked the bucket), you will very quickly unmask the ghost of Goldenberg; the genesis of our country’s dubious recognition as a hub of corruption. Unfortunately,the story of Goldenberg will never be complete without the story of former Finance Minister,Hon. Musalia Mudavadi. He paid out over Kshs 10 billion to corruption networks from the national treasury while it was entrusted to him. His cut can only be anyone’s guess. Now,what kind of principle assistant to the President will he make if he can’t even travel abroad due to the prevailing ban?

2. Until NARC took over, Hon. William Ruto was the proud owner of Procession Road (Serena B). He has cases pending in court having sold non-existent forest plots to a parastatal for hundreds of millions of shillings and now owns Kenya Times hitherto belonging to milliards of KANU rank and file. He too is banned from visiting key partner countries.

3. The year is 1987 and Kenya is hosting All Africa Games. The youngest cabinet member Hon. Henry Kosgey is in charge of the sports docket. He enlists an international conman **** Berg and the two fleece Kenyans and Kenyan companies of millions of shillings in sponsorship money. He then skimmed off so much commission from suppliers to the extent that even the display board at the Nyayo National stadium which was imported from Hungary did not function during the opening ceremony or any time there after but the Minister was too compromised to question. Since then he became the antithesis of Midas touch and anything he touched came down tabling at very heavy social and economic cost. Do you remember Kenya National Assurance?

4. Hon Joseph Nyaga may pass as innocent but he is a moral conman who will (if he has not already) mislead many young people. What is he doing with a married and well-known PR personality long after his wife fled back to Scotland for the same reasons? Truly ‘saved’ people don’t do this.

5. Yes it is only in Africa where an advocate struck off the roll of advocates for stealing mislay accident victim’s compensation money, after an ambulance chasing adventure, can aspire for an MP’s office and even that of Minister. Hon. Otieno Kajwang’ may consider himself lucky but he surely does not represent the republic we so desire to build.

6. The queen of Afya House may have left but her legacy lives on. Ask any stranger at the ministry and they will tell you that nepotism is Hon. Charity Ngilu’s other name. Further her daughter runs five NGO’s all dealing with Aids funds. Her sexual escapades need not be the concern of the republic but while in office she ought to go about it with probity. Not in parking lots with a wannabe young enough to be her son.

7. Perhaps after violent crime, crimes against the environment are going to be the most important in this century. Hon. Musa Sirma has been single handedly responsible for wanton deforestation for personal gain in Central Rift Valley while serving as Forester in-charge in Nakuru. Up to now he still pedals Sandal wood, a contraband trade.

8. Hon. Justice (Rtd) Otieno Kwach is an otherwise honourable man of letters except for that little matter of exchanging a couple of million shillings at the basement of Hilton hotel; the price justice then.

9. Joshua Kulei is a private citizen who has shown little interest in politics generally. He however epitomizes corruption of Moi state and any association with our nascent party can only be counter productive. Perhaps all he owns today once belonged to all of us.

10. Dr. Sally Kosgey has declared the intention to vie on ODM ticket in Aldai,which may not be your major concern. She will also be a towering candidate for a cabinet post if she was elected, but her history in a lot of ways negates what ODM promises. She is personally responsible for hiking PS’s salaries to their current levels to the exclusion of all other civil servants simply because she served as PS then. This is perhaps the most glaring case of remuneration inequality in the public sector after Ringera and Parliament. Her other issues of personalising Railway quarters in Parklands will also never go away. My unsolicited advice is that you keep a very safe distance from such characters.

11. Hon Reuben Ndolo is well suited to play political bouncer but he is clearly not Minister material. Let him also know that it is very foolish to eat raw CDF funds to finance his newfound lifestyle. I’ll be shocked if he got away with it anyway.

12. In the heat of recent media exchanges with KADDU chief, you once said that Cyrus Jirongo ought to be spending time somewhere else rather that basking in media glory. That statement is as true today as it was then. Jirongo personalised so much of public funds in the 1990’s that a currency note was named after him in dubious honour. It is our faith that you will still put him in that promised place in your other life. Openly decline his pretentious support.

13. Hon. Kipkalya Kones, Hon. William ole Ntimama and Hon. Franklin Bett have one thing in common. They all have dripping blood on their hands, as architects of ethnic cleansing campaign of the 1990’s. Only Bett has additional credentials because in his tenure at State House he grabbed quite a bit of public land. One small living testimony is that housing estate next to War Memorial Hospital in Nakuru.

14. And him of Jeshi la Mzee notoriety, Hon. Fred Ngumo? There is the small matter of the public plot in the CBD near National Bank, which he allocated to himself as City Father and then sold to a public body for 300 million shillings. To his credit though, he confessed this in the early days of NARC administration.

15. Bishop Dr. Margaret Wanjiru may be seen as a necessary intercessor but without passing much judgement, one would doubt if her powerful prayers would ever reach the destination leave alone being answered by heavens. This Doctor with little more than ‘O’ level education is a pretender to morality. She lives off alms with opulence. Her affair with married Matjeke of South Africa is a misnomer and bad manners for a church minister let alone a bishop.

16. Jonney-come-lately Zakayo Cheruiyot (former PS – OP) the latest entrant into our boat may prove to be valuable but for the wrong reasons. If you will indeed walk the talk, the faceless ghost of Anglo Leasing (KANU regime phase) has now entered the ark availing itself to be unmasked by you.

17. Former Finance Minister Chris Okemo may strike you as a suitable candidate from a distance. Those who know him however confess he’s also a shark. When some local investors protested the sale of East Kenya Bottlers (Machakos) to South African Sabco on account of granting monopoly status to a foreign company, he resolved the matter after accepting a small gift of 50 million shillings. Of course he can deny but documentary evidence still exists at Sabco, and the plant was long bought and shut down.

18. According to the culture of the Kikuyu people, what Tony Gachoka did to his family would demand that he be cursed and disinherited. Born to a rich family in Thika, Gachoka assumed the role of an administrator to the family estate after his father’s early demise. Within a very short spun, he squandered family wealth estimated to be in hundreds of millions of shillings and fled leaving his ailing mother and siblings in perpetual threat of eviction by auctioneers from her matrimonial home. He has since engaged in a shameful love affair with Hon. Ngilu unofficially attributed to causing her husband’s habitual drinking leading to early exit to the grave. Lately also, he has been the main conduit for medical supplies tender kickbacks. I would touch that kind of person with a long pole.

19. The self-confessed Duke of Kabeteshire Sir Charles Mugane Njonjo is another character to be avoided. Do you remember him telling your father that he would never shake hands with a Luo for fear of contracting Cholera? I am sure he is in this to settle personal scores with Kibaki. Yes an enemy of your enemy is your friend but Njojo is an enemy of ODM dream too. He rubbished the independence majimbo constitution in 1964 as the AG and now he has become a land grabber too. He still owns a big chunk of Karura forest; at least officially.

20. Then there is Irshad Sumra our candidate for Embakasi. Someone who lives off stolen Telekom and KPLC conductors should know better than soiling our party’s good name.

21. That leaves our good professor Hon. Anyang Nyongo. Intelligent and relatively clean is only blemished by his affinity to the Luo gene pool. During his short stint at Planning Ministry, his tribesmen filled all emerging and senior positions. This led to his Treasury wing being nicknamed channel ‘O’. This he can work on though to accommodate the diversity of ODM family.



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A Disturbing new story has emerged from the Kibaki's birthplace in Nyeri,Kenya. Its a story never told before about the reason for the death of Kibaki's father. Mzee Karauri,speaking to a news reporter in Nairobi in November said that one day in the 1980's,Kibaki had hatched a plot to kill the then president Daniel Moi. A bomb had been placed in a chartered Kenya Airways plane that was to carry the president to a meeting in Ethiopia. Kibaki was responsible. Moi,who had an airtight intelligence network got hind of this plot. The former president was known to hit back hard when betrayed. He announced at the last minute that Kibaki represent him in Ethiopia. Kibaki was terrified. He badly needed a reason not to travel to Ethiopia,and it better be a good one. At about the same time,his father was ailing at a village in Nyeri. Kibaki is reported to have began a well executed plot that ended up with his father being killed. He then called Moi to inform him of his "loss".

Cosequently, Kibaki escaped by sacrificing his father. The bomb was defused, but from then on, Kibaki knew that he owed Moi his life and that he would do Moi's bidding. That's why Kibaki willingly split Kikuyu votes in 92 at Moi's bidding, this was supposed to be the payback for the attempt on Moi.
 
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