washiku wrote:alma wrote:For those thinking that this will in any way shape or form hurt Kalonzo. Oiii. Wait for another one. That one probably made him king of Kamba land for the next 10 years.
Those now who are pretending that they are mortally wounded by this statement have never voted for Kalonzo and will never vote for him even if he stood at the right side of Jesus.
That's just how the cookie crumbles.
Lets just accept and move on.
Yes we shall accept, in fact we are just doing what we have right to do: Express our views. But its true it wont change anything, at least for him. In fact by tomorrow we shall be discussing other things. But on the same note, please realise that there are things one should avoid saying when one is a leader, despite how one feels. That is just a fact.
That issue of watching you mouth as a leader would work in other societies not in Kenya.
People here vote based on their tribe. Or do you need a history lesson on that one?
So these leaders you are busy attacking when they make tribal statements are actually voted by a very tribal lot of Kenyans.
Kenyans had better realise that leaders only want to win elections. Once the leaders realise that every culture here votes based on tribe, then they will say these things.
You complaining on Twirra doesn't change a thing. You always end up voting for the most tribal amongst your lot.
So remove your log first.
As for Mkwasi, I'm very happy to find out that at last he/she has learned how to read. Must be the laptops.
Jose: If I make it through this thug life, I'll see you one day. The Lord is the only way to stop the hurt.