kingfisher wrote:famooz wrote:Rollins wrote:dossy7 wrote:Meru governor is kicked out of office.
Devolution on trial.............
Wapi rink before mea and famooz starts celebrating. Nothing on the internet
From what hearnd last time i was in the villange,wornd on the nground indicated that akijaribu,he ain't coming mback!
Wapi @ king?
sema mrembo.
I can see both munya and kilemi not winning the by-election... a new comer will!! You see both are from tigania sub-tribe, so a strong candidate from Igembe or Imenti will sweep them aside.
Here is the tyranny figures based on IEBC 18TH DECEMBER 2012 register:-
Igembe: 141,672
Tigania: 94,619
Imenti:247,226
Remember there is no senate seat to share... just governor and deputy... imenti/igembe in whatever order and tigania finished....
am still not able to figure out why a tigania wanted another tigania to lose a seat that badly...
@ kingfisher
Looking at last general election statistics Munya missed the Igembe vote and still will not get it in a by election...
He scooped the entire Tigania but a significant Imenti (due to Kiraitus influence)
In a by election the situation most likely will play out as follows:
Munyes loses almost all the Imenti block despite Kiraitu's presence. That leaves him with only Tigania...Igembe ni ng'o. Whichever way he is roasted.
Mwiria has the entire Igembe, and a significant part of Imenti...
The other potential contestants who were in last general elections cards are not that popular. I honestly don't see any politically popular Imenti coming out to strongly oppose MuTigania Mwiria, no matter how much backing he/she receives from Kiraitu...
...besides, the presence of a safe alone does not signify that there is money inside...