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Originally Posted by Wababa
Now that the government seat is occupied by two major parties, it is not a surprise to see Kimunya still in charge of our chums.
And what is healthier for a coalition than to fight and not loose.
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And have you been blinded by the fact that this is just one of the many unending fights between Jaluo (Orengo , Raila) and Kikuyu (Kimunya, Kibaki). Who wins?
It is unfortunate that you are seeing Kenya's issues from such a myopic perspective.
Personally as a Kenyan, I have been offended by Kimunya's way of answering questions. He has been blatantly arrogant, aloof and haughty every time someone asked him a question - think about the fish market and the bar talk!!!
So whether he is corrupt or not is certainly not my area of speciality but from the way he has been talking of recent, one has a sign that the man is being haunted by his conscience.
It is therefore not a gang war between kikuyus and Luos as you unfortunately put it but a war of morally correct kenyans against pre-2007 political gangsters.
Kenya has changed! We are in the year 2008.