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Originally Posted by justus
As much as Raila think that these kind of rhetoric will help him, he better be careful because it might backfire. The reason why people in rift valley voted against the wako draft was because they thought the Ndungu report will be implemented and their land will be taken away. Raila should also stop telling people that he will prosecute Moi even if he has plans to do so.
I know that as much as people dont like moi, they do not want him bothered. Raila should make this race to be one of Kikuyus against kenya and leave Moi to waste his time. Every time he talks about prosecution, he loses many votes in RV. I know other fellow ODMers will disagree but that is how I see it.
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From: Mars Group Kenya (mail@marsgroupkenya.org)
Sent: 27 September 2007 17:14:27
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1. Transparency International Corruption Perceptions Index 2007
2. Commentary in the blog section.
Corruption Perceptions Index 2007 may stop President Kibaki’s re-election
Less than 100 days to the Presidential election Transparency International’s flagship Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) for 2007 has been published. Kenya’s score of 2.1 out of 10 (rank 150 out of 180) would be classified by Transparency International as indicating rampant corruption within the Government of Kenya.
Not for the first time Kenya is the lowest ranked East African Community country, but what will shock some is that Kenya is for the first time lower ranked than Nigeria and apparently as badly regarded as Zimbabwe. Unusually, the local Transparency International chapter is not making a big fuss about the CPI 2007 results, which consequently hasn’t received its usual headline treatment by the Kenyan press. For what it’s worth the Government Spokesman is silent on Kenya’s poor ranking.
Who would have thought that Mwai Kibaki would be 100 days away from the political battle of his life completely unable to even utter the word ‘corruption’ in his campaign speeches to the country?
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