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tribal monster in kenya
Tiro
#21 Posted : Friday, October 23, 2009 4:03:00 PM
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@ jaribu

Just listen to the former first lady of merica. And continue with your agenda

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tony stark
#22 Posted : Friday, October 23, 2009 10:27:00 PM
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We are 42 tribes that is something to be proud off. We are a young nation a few of 42 smaller nations. In the grand scheme of thing i believe we are doing quite well.
We have been robbed of most of our history and culture by the missionary and now you want us to lose all that by only speaking english and kiswahili. .... NO,not me.

@ jaribu im glad you experienced some hostility against you for something you can do little about. Don't stoop to that level especially calling your mount kenya brothers tribalist. There are millions of them. Do they all think that their tribe is the only one that can lead??? Food for thought.

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VituVingiSana
#23 Posted : Friday, October 23, 2009 10:57:00 PM
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We should choose the best person for the job but failing that let's find a qualified lady from the smallest tribe (I am thinking a Kenyan Mzungu unless there is a smaller 'tribe' the Dorobos?)... who has to show she can perform!!!

____* Clean. No corruption tags. No connection to kanu. kibaki,ruto,jirongo,uhuru,sally kosgey,kalonzo are all connected to kanu. They are all tainted by the original sin of kanu.
____** Private sector experience should be a pre-requisite. The real world where you earn your money.
____*** And she will be forced by circumstances to appoint/hire 'others' (non-Mzungus) since she can't use the excuse that Mzungus are the largest or trodden on or disadvantaged 'tribe' thus 'deserve' more ministers,positions,etc! Thus merit becomes key in these appointments. No need to 'reward' your tribe(wo)men.
____**** Plus she will probably have the support of the women (probably 50%+ of voting population) but has to appoint men to the cabinet!
____***** BTW,the kikuyus had Wangu Wa Makeri...& I have read she was a tough one! I will keep out of her way lest she uses me as a stool!!!
____****** And just watch the aid flowing in... LOL... If she is attractive,then great for PR... Have you seen Queen Rania of Jordan?
____******** One the toughest/best PMs in the UK was Margaret Thatcher. All was not perfect but she was tough & was in charge when UK bashed the Argentinians in Falklands. Another tough one was Indira Gandhi who was assassinated but was considered a real tough lady.

Greedy when others are fearful,Very fearful when others are greedy - to paraphrase WB
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flipthecoin
#24 Posted : Saturday, October 24, 2009 8:41:00 AM
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Am of the opinion that there are only two tribes in kenya - the haves,who also double as the leaders and the have nots a.K.A. The foot soldiers. By and large,the oHaves are a close knit tribe that realizes that a dialect is not important unless one is being finished,the have nots on the other hand are deceived that a dialect matters a lot.until the time that the have nots realize that theirs is a disadvantaged foot soldier position,we live in the falsehood that we are forty two tribes as opposed to two that can speak in forty two dialects if the situation calls.

Everyone should be heard and respected!
VituVingiSana
#25 Posted : Monday, October 26, 2009 7:21:00 PM
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I am sure after-hours,they all drink together...

Greedy when others are fearful,Very fearful when others are greedy - to paraphrase WB
Greedy when others are fearful. Very fearful when others are greedy - to paraphrase Warren Buffett
akowally
#26 Posted : Tuesday, October 27, 2009 7:25:00 AM
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Greetings Mr Jaribu



Sorry for all the stone throwing that has been seen throughout this thread.



I believe that what most of these guys are saying is that you kinda come off like you are having quite a difficult month from your recent posts and replies since you have diverted from your rather very humorous approaches&hellip;..



There are a number of things we can do:




Intermarriage: Good to hear you did so,I am also in the bracket
Education: This is mostly from rural Kenya,the politicians keep them ignorant so that they can be kept on the seat for decades
Urbanisation to an extent will eat away tribalism pole pole since you grow up with all other tribes and don&rsquo;t see the big deal
We need more people like Mutahi Ngunyi who can admit the mistakes of their people and offer solutions.
Organizations like FBOs,NGOs,Churches e.t.c. should sensitize people against this
Leaders should lead by example,probably this is the hardest part since most leaders benefit from this
Companies to take seriously managers who employ on this basis
I don&rsquo;t know how much the legal system can do,maybe a lawyer on sk can comment on that



Anyway I wish you a much better,happier November,with less hate and bitterness. There is a way you can criticize without sounding bitter and love something enough to change it. At the end of the day we all want a better Kenya just like you do!



Kind Regards





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#27 Posted : Tuesday, October 27, 2009 8:00:00 AM
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am just worried sick about 2012..do i sell my business assets? do i get rid of my stocks..the more i look at todays cabinet,the more i am dreading 2012..

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