maka wrote:Impunity wrote:maka wrote:FRM2011 wrote:Hell no. Kidero should stay unless we have two sets of rules in this country. Our no.1&2 have been indicted for mass murder and we aint complaining. Whats a slap to a loud mouthed b*#%* ?
thats Kenya for you...double standards thats what we are good at...
If Kidero is sacked for he slap then the top 2 should be sacked and their sacking backdated to March 4th 2013!
Hear ye...hear ye
The two are facing charges,and if found guilty,they shall go.Now to the matter at hand,it is about cancelling the gains made by the women's liberation movement,from the ages where you hubby would beat you senseless,to the the era of equity and equality.This man just took Kenya and indeed NRB to the dark ages- it matters not how the woman acts,point is you should not turn violent. For Barasa it was the same,rise to limelight for championing women's rights and then get a powerful position and pinch the very woman's nose.
Now get your corn and watch this man fried.
I am happy