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mawinder
#31 Posted : Thursday, October 17, 2013 12:09:44 PM
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Lolest! wrote:
Am wrote:
Lolest! wrote:
mawinder wrote:

I am also thinking of ensuring a weak candidate wins the primaries of the major party so that i can have little competition.I will also release leaflets telling members of the mps clan to come out in large numbers and ensure he wins the elections and his clan is the ruling clan.This will incite members of the other clans in rejecting him.I will also hire youth and let them wear my opponents T shirts and ensure they go round announcing in a PA system that mpende msipende the opponent has money and the constituents are poor people who depend on handouts.

we Mogesii gyo?


Meaning?

Is @mawinder from Kehancha?

Clanism is all over save for a few communities.
oltome
#32 Posted : Thursday, October 17, 2013 12:40:55 PM
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Lolest! wrote:
mawinder wrote:

I am also thinking of ensuring a weak candidate wins the primaries of the major party so that i can have little competition.I will also release leaflets telling members of the mps clan to come out in large numbers and ensure he wins the elections and his clan is the ruling clan.This will incite members of the other clans in rejecting him.I will also hire youth and let them wear my opponents T shirts and ensure they go round announcing in a PA system that mpende msipende the opponent has money and the constituents are poor people who depend on handouts.

we Mogesii gyo?

I doubt if he is, gusiiland voted predominantly CORD, the scenario that mawinder is talking about to the best of my knowledge happened in only two regions in which case I would expect him to have a name such as jakaiti/ojaamon'g or saruni/saitoti
mawinder
#33 Posted : Thursday, October 17, 2013 12:44:09 PM
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oltome wrote:
Lolest! wrote:
mawinder wrote:

I am also thinking of ensuring a weak candidate wins the primaries of the major party so that i can have little competition.I will also release leaflets telling members of the mps clan to come out in large numbers and ensure he wins the elections and his clan is the ruling clan.This will incite members of the other clans in rejecting him.I will also hire youth and let them wear my opponents T shirts and ensure they go round announcing in a PA system that mpende msipende the opponent has money and the constituents are poor people who depend on handouts.

we Mogesii gyo?

I doubt if he is, gusiiland voted predominantly CORD, the scenario that mawinder is talking about to the best of my knowledge happened in only two regions in which case I would expect him to have a name such as jakaiti/ojaamon'g or saruni/saitoti

I need ideas.My home area is Kakamega county.
kysse
#34 Posted : Thursday, October 17, 2013 12:50:51 PM
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mawinder wrote:
I need ideas.My home area is Kakamega county.

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kwhiseroian
mawinder
#35 Posted : Thursday, October 17, 2013 12:52:29 PM
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kysse wrote:
mawinder wrote:
I need ideas.My home area is Kakamega county.

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kwhiseroian

No but I also have a chance in Westlands especially after Kaa Ngumu left.
willin2learn
#36 Posted : Thursday, October 17, 2013 1:44:19 PM
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Posts: 1,178
gohill wrote:
willin2learn wrote:
Your tactics are laughable at best and pales into insignificance when i consider how we used to do it in 80's. I know times have changed but politics rarely changes. pitia mimi hapa Nairobi club i share a few nuggets of wisdom. For free
Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly

I once heard a story that one either JJ or his opponent paid hooligans to go and defaecate in the opponents compound and come morning there was no single space to step in the compound as it was full of S**t. Don't know whether true or false though.Pray


Once when my main man was a week away from getting re-elected (mlolongo time), his opponent pulled TO on him. Our guy was the overwhelmingly favourite mainly because the main opponent was from another Constituency but had a dairy farm in our constituency. About 2 days to the election, he organised two meetings in the only 2 vote rich areas. During the meeting, a convoy of lorries-it was the main transport mode then- snaked it's way into the stadium...with campaigners singing agitatedly... and calling on our opponents... They had ' come back home'..'please don't dessert us' 'Bwana Maendeleo' banners.... Our opponent halted the meeting and went to 'listen' to the intruders. When he came back to the megaphone he was like ' Sasa, kwa sababu mumenikataa, hawa watu ni wale nimekuwa nikiwakilisha huko ( his former constituency). Na wamesema kwa sababu ya ile maendeleo niliwanyia huko, eti, niende nisimame huko. Mnataka niende?'
Two days to the election, our supporters began warming up to him as the rumour of how he was wanted back by his former constituents on account of his unrivaled development spread like bushfire. Needless to say, he won the mlolongo election. It was latter that we discovered that the hooligans on the convoy were actually not his former constituents but hirelings who had been well paid to act up..

Siasa
Rankaz13
#37 Posted : Thursday, October 17, 2013 10:59:19 PM
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Joined: 5/21/2013
Posts: 2,841
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willin2learn wrote:
gohill wrote:
willin2learn wrote:
Your tactics are laughable at best and pales into insignificance when i consider how we used to do it in 80's. I know times have changed but politics rarely changes. pitia mimi hapa Nairobi club i share a few nuggets of wisdom. For free
Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly

I once heard a story that one either JJ or his opponent paid hooligans to go and defaecate in the opponents compound and come morning there was no single space to step in the compound as it was full of S**t. Don't know whether true or false though.Pray


Once when my main man was a week away from getting re-elected (mlolongo time), his opponent pulled TO on him. Our guy was the overwhelmingly favourite mainly because the main opponent was from another Constituency but had a dairy farm in our constituency. About 2 days to the election, he organised two meetings in the only 2 vote rich areas. During the meeting, a convoy of lorries-it was the main transport mode then- snaked it's way into the stadium...with campaigners singing agitatedly... and calling on our opponents... They had ' come back home'..'please don't dessert us' 'Bwana Maendeleo' banners.... Our opponent halted the meeting and went to 'listen' to the intruders. When he came back to the megaphone he was like ' Sasa, kwa sababu mumenikataa, hawa watu ni wale nimekuwa nikiwakilisha huko ( his former constituency). Na wamesema kwa sababu ya ile maendeleo niliwanyia huko, eti, niende nisimame huko. Mnataka niende?'
Two days to the election, our supporters began warming up to him as the rumour of how he was wanted back by his former constituents on account of his unrivaled development spread like bushfire. Needless to say, he won the mlolongo election. It was latter that we discovered that the hooligans on the convoy were actually not his former constituents but hirelings who had been well paid to act up..

Siasa


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CLK
#38 Posted : Friday, October 18, 2013 5:48:01 AM
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kysse wrote:
mawinder wrote:

Just to be on the safe side I will pay some party luminary some money,nominations will be a mere formality as I will be assured of the party ticket.As for akina @masukuma,i will start from the voter registration stage where voters in my strong holds will be paid 100 bob each to register.In my weak areas,on the voting day I will ensure an NGO distributes relief food and a fringe candidate who will be my project buys them changaa so that I am not disqualified.


Silenced

Usishangae, looks like this is the norm, tukiende huko with our long skirts, hatuwesmek
mawinder
#39 Posted : Saturday, November 02, 2013 2:37:30 PM
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I am attending a funeral and the mp has given it a miss.I gave my donation and also send someone to donate 500 bob on behalf of the MP.A crowd which I had hired heckled the donation.
Tokyo
#40 Posted : Saturday, November 02, 2013 2:42:30 PM
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Joined: 10/9/2006
Posts: 1,502
mawinder wrote:
I am attending a funeral and the mp has given it a miss.I gave my donation and also send someone to donate 500 bob on behalf of the MP.A crowd which I had hired heckled the donation.

Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Politics a very dirty game.
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