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Peter Kenneth for President 2012
Ric dees
#121 Posted : Wednesday, November 07, 2012 4:22:16 PM
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Interesting discussion re-PK & son well done however any young well educated person can deliver what he did if not better.

What really is issue based politics and are we as a country ready for this?
How will we overcome our tribal differences, i saw on twitter tribal positions on a foreign election..what a dumb thing to do.

That said for us to realise our dreams and elect a leader who will further the countries course we need to engage the voter in the village, by this i mean armies and armies of middle-class volunteers, we donate out time, knowledge and few shillings educating rural folk on what matters to who and why - only that way will we be able to overcome the clowns on our sets nowadays, we have left the all important function to them and their cronies and this usually only goes one way!!

The greatest danger in times of turbulence is not the turbulence; it is to act with yesterday's logic.
eboomerang
#122 Posted : Thursday, November 08, 2012 11:00:31 AM
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Ric dees wrote:

Interesting discussion re-PK & son well done however any young well educated person can deliver what he did if not better.

What really is issue based politics and are we as a country ready for this?
How will we overcome our tribal differences, i saw on twitter tribal positions on a foreign election..what a dumb thing to do.

That said for us to realise our dreams and elect a leader who will further the countries course we need to engage the voter in the village, by this i mean armies and armies of middle-class volunteers, we donate out time, knowledge and few shillings educating rural folk on what matters to who and why - only that way will we be able to overcome the clowns on our sets nowadays, we have left the all important function to them and their cronies and this usually only goes one way!!

I agree.

The situation now calls for people to make personal and individual effort to educate other electorate particularly those within our circles of influence e.g family.

That would be more effective than parading in rallies to dance and listen to innuendos and promises that have no basis.
2012
#123 Posted : Thursday, November 08, 2012 12:20:41 PM
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Ric dees wrote:

Interesting discussion re-PK & son well done however any young well educated person can deliver what he did if not better.


You could be right but all the other contestants have kids and they haven't used them to their advantage. Some of their kids are not credible. PK's son was believable and I'm sure the strategy won many women and deep religious people over and portrayed a candidate who's done something right on the family front as well.

I agree with you on your second point. Ask anyone from the tribes that have produced presidents for this nation (Kikuyus and Kalenjins) if they got a piece of the proverbial 'ugali' and you'll get the same answer, No. If we get a leader who will improve the country we'll all improve.

BBI will solve it
:)
nakujua
#124 Posted : Thursday, November 08, 2012 1:14:51 PM
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Ric dees wrote:

Interesting discussion re-PK & son well done however any young well educated person can deliver what he did if not better.

What really is issue based politics and are we as a country ready for this?
How will we overcome our tribal differences, i saw on twitter tribal positions on a foreign election..what a dumb thing to do.

That said for us to realise our dreams and elect a leader who will further the countries course we need to engage the voter in the village, by this i mean armies and armies of middle-class volunteers, we donate out time, knowledge and few shillings educating rural folk on what matters to who and why - only that way will we be able to overcome the clowns on our sets nowadays, we have left the all important function to them and their cronies and this usually only goes one way!!


middle class educating the rural folk, Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly
eboomerang
#125 Posted : Thursday, November 08, 2012 2:56:55 PM
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If anybody in here is part of PK's core team, please tell them to restore the old website. The current(new) site is a joke and looks like someone's learning how to write HTML with it.

The old one is way better than what they have right now.
aemathenge
#126 Posted : Friday, November 09, 2012 11:02:47 AM
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http://www.kenyanlist.co...ting-show.php?id=101881

I was having a very dull Friday morning until "a friend" forwarded the herein above.
eboomerang
#127 Posted : Friday, November 09, 2012 11:00:55 PM
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Zimbabwe was once among the most prosperous countries in Africa.

Now, due to sanctions and other related effects, they have to deal with such currencies.

One Hundred Trillion Dollar Bill

You cannot govern a country with ego and arrogance.

These situations are real, lets vote wisely.
tycho
#128 Posted : Friday, November 09, 2012 11:37:24 PM
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Ric dees wrote:

Interesting discussion re-PK & son well done however any young well educated person can deliver what he did if not better.

What really is issue based politics and are we as a country ready for this?
How will we overcome our tribal differences, i saw on twitter tribal positions on a foreign election..what a dumb thing to do.

That said for us to realise our dreams and elect a leader who will further the countries course we need to engage the voter in the village, by this i mean armies and armies of middle-class volunteers, we donate out time, knowledge and few shillings educating rural folk on what matters to who and why - only that way will we be able to overcome the clowns on our sets nowadays, we have left the all important function to them and their cronies and this usually only goes one way!!


Mwenye shibe sasa adai kumjua mwenye njaa!

'Few Shillings' for what?

This middle class is truly presumptuous.
simonkabz
#129 Posted : Saturday, November 10, 2012 12:07:10 AM
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eboomerang wrote:
Zimbabwe was once among the most prosperous countries in Africa.

Now, due to sanctions and other related effects, they have to deal with such currencies.

One Hundred Trillion Dollar Bill

You cannot govern a country with ego and arrogance.

These situations are real, lets vote wisely.


This message should be displayed in every polling station. Before u vote in a suspect just to spite the west, think of the zimbabwe dollar. Some of the diehards will be crying in the toilet n blaming everybody but themselves for a shilling gone to the dogs, n of course the mzungu, who had in fact warned you well in advance. I pity my country!
TULIA.........UFUNZWE!
Outvestor
#130 Posted : Saturday, November 10, 2012 2:54:48 AM
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eboomerang wrote:
Zimbabwe was once among the most prosperous countries in Africa.

Now, due to sanctions and other related effects, they have to deal with such currencies.

One Hundred Trillion Dollar Bill

You cannot govern a country with ego and arrogance.

These situations are real, lets vote wisely.


Here's a collection of some of the bank notes in my possession. Take note of the variance in the denominations (occurred in a fairly short span of time)

¡ʇɹoɟɟǝ ƃuıɟɟǝ ǝɥʇ ɹoɟ ɥɔnɯ os ؛uıɐʌ uı ɔıqɐɹɐ ƃuıuɹɐǝן pǝıɹʇ ı
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