heavenly body wrote:Elder wrote:heavenly body wrote:Rahatupu wrote:maka wrote:xyzee wrote:blueman wrote:mukiha wrote:According to BBC.... They want an injunction to stop the tallying
According to BB...WHAT? These foreign journalists have failed as KENYA won. They expected nothing but Action.
They just dont understand how kenyans are handling this elections peacefully.
Were there to be a clash between hawkers and city council askaris you'll see how they'll quickly jump in and within minutes it will be streaming live in CNN, BBC etc
wakwende uko.
...it wunt hold
A bench has already been appointed by the CJ:
CORD in COURT yeah KTN just reported an application has been filed seeking court injunction.....disgusting.Now waiting to see if orders will be granted. I hope some judge with interest of this country prevails
Why is it disgusting for one to go to court if they feel aggrieved?
In this case it is disgusting because the applicants are sour losers with no merit for their case and their "grievances" are simply an abuse of the court process
It is upon the court to decide whether the application is an abuse of the court process or not. And it is their constitutional right go to court with whatever ground they decide and upon the court to dismiss if it so finds. Or you would rather that they go to the streets instead? I remember everybody agreeing that whoever loses should go to the courts and not the streets. What changed for you or were you never of that school of thought?
It is unfortunate that you find a citizen exercising their constitutional right by going to court disgusting. Fortunately it tells me a lot about you.
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