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#111 Posted : Friday, May 25, 2012 4:46:24 PM
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Jus Blazin wrote:
mkeiyd wrote:
Jus Blazin wrote:
Still waiting to see @nostop, et al, show us what RAO has done in the seven years he's been in government, not including the Toro era. This is without reference to MK, UK.


@Jus Blazin, it's a TNA thread. Don't you think it would be more constructive on the TNA part to talk of anything TNA.

Haha, after all that talk about RAO, UK and MK, you have the audacity to say it's a TNA thread? Yes, I thought so too. So let me answer your TNA question, for I know you won't answer my RAO question.

Why UK? Yes, he has a case to answer at the ICC. But why him? Look at his recent record at the Ministry of Finance:
1. Oversaw economic growth from 1.3% to 5%.
2. Initiated the economic stimulus program.
3. Encouraged use of social media in budget making process and also open government where the public were able to get budget estimates before the reading.
4. Launched the Investor Compensation Fund; if brokerage firms collapse, there'll be a compensation for Wanjiku.
5. Initiated the Fund for Inclusion of Informal Sector where, which allows SMEs access to credit facilities.
6. Strengthened the audit capacity of Treasury on donor-funded projects that has resulted in publicity of misappropriation of donor funds.
7. Initiated cost cutting measures on the government expenditure with the directive of Passats over Mercs.

Etc.
I'm ready for a backlash. But in equal breath, someone tell me what RAO has done while in government, including being the PM. Objectively.


@Jus Blazin, don't hold your breath!
mkeiyd
#112 Posted : Friday, May 25, 2012 5:21:59 PM
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@Jus Blazin, don't expect any back lashing from me.

The guy, Uhuru, is a performer,albeit an arrogant one. Ruto is a performer too.
What you have stated as Uhuru achievements,to a greater extend,is all true.
With the current state of affairs and Uhuru's character and interests,he doesn't cut the figure of a president for me.

The biggest of them all is;
How will ICC play out? Do we know the out come for certain?
Why ensnare the whole country into a state of uncertainty,for a single soul who's never lost sleep for any of the ordinary kenyans?
Having a president on trial will definitely stall any progress we've made and that kind of a president can easily pull the country down with him.
It's too much risk to take.

About RAO,read my earlier post[s] for my reasoning.
nostoppingthis
#113 Posted : Thursday, August 30, 2012 4:25:08 PM
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Is this Tuko Na Agwambo thing stable? Mistrust is already developing....

http://www.nation.co.ke/...0/-/tp08jaz/-/index.html
kingfisher
#114 Posted : Thursday, August 30, 2012 6:01:15 PM
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[quote=nostoppingthis]Is this Tuko Na Agwambo thing stable? Mistrust is already developing....

http://www.nation.co.ke/.../-/tp08jaz/-/index.html[/quote]

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#115 Posted : Friday, August 31, 2012 12:15:20 PM
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aaaaii. None of the local political arrangements ever seem shock proof. Some shit always appear to pop somewhere along the way.
gmg
#116 Posted : Friday, August 31, 2012 2:48:27 PM
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All these people akina kimunya and Kiraitu needs UK more than he needs them.for example now kimunya must sweetalk UK if he has to survive delarue saga they only want to remain relevant
McReggae
#117 Posted : Friday, August 31, 2012 3:06:29 PM
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gmg wrote:
All these people akina kimunya and Kiraitu needs UK more than he needs them.for example now kimunya must sweetalk UK if he has to survive delarue saga they only want to remain relevant


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poundfoolish
#118 Posted : Friday, August 31, 2012 3:23:50 PM
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Small minds discussing people and events as usual....

Carry on.. never mind me.. just passing through

oh! "Are you the same guys i see gathered in groups, across town during rush hours exchanging 'small' ideas..."

never mind.. Carry on
nostoppingthis
#119 Posted : Tuesday, October 23, 2012 2:44:50 PM
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If UMK quit his ministerial job because of the ICC cases, how does he expect to run for president while the case has not been decided? #JustThinkingAloud
Mukiri
#120 Posted : Tuesday, October 23, 2012 3:24:58 PM
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Jus Blazin wrote:
mkeiyd wrote:
Jus Blazin wrote:
Still waiting to see @nostop, et al, show us what RAO has done in the seven years he's been in government, not including the Toro era. This is without reference to MK, UK.


@Jus Blazin, it's a TNA thread. Don't you think it would be more constructive on the TNA part to talk of anything TNA.

Haha, after all that talk about RAO, UK and MK, you have the audacity to say it's a TNA thread? Yes, I thought so too. So let me answer your TNA question, for I know you won't answer my RAO question.

Why UK? Yes, he has a case to answer at the ICC. But why him? Look at his recent record at the Ministry of Finance:
1. Oversaw economic growth from 1.3% to 5%.
2. Initiated the economic stimulus program.
3. Encouraged use of social media in budget making process and also open government where the public were able to get budget estimates before the reading.
4. Launched the Investor Compensation Fund; if brokerage firms collapse, there'll be a compensation for Wanjiku.
5. Initiated the Fund for Inclusion of Informal Sector where, which allows SMEs access to credit facilities.
6. Strengthened the audit capacity of Treasury on donor-funded projects that has resulted in publicity of misappropriation of donor funds.
7. Initiated cost cutting measures on the government expenditure with the directive of Passats over Mercs.

Etc.
I'm ready for a backlash. But in equal breath, someone tell me what RAO has done while in government, including being the PM. Objectively.


Bas! Let them with ears hear. And when 'touched', he graciously stepped aside.
And he might not be hungry, not as hungry as alot of this this candidates who might want to get there just to make a fortune. His fortune is already spoken for.

Proverbs 19:21
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