simonkabz wrote:masukuma wrote:simonkabz wrote:masukuma wrote:simonkabz wrote:alma wrote:Can someone explain how the media can fan the embers of Saba saba day even with sad mournful music interspaced by lunatic talking heads from both sides.
Then on the material day, they want to declare that nothing is happening and won't cover the event?
I bet you know events at Uhuru Park can actually ignite the whole country.
define 'whole country' - sioni! labda coast and kibich A and kibich B
Eish! mathukuma, mine is from a security perspective, and possibilities. What will happen after Kibich A and B and coast ignite?
Are you for live coverage or not? For me not.
I am for live coverage - kikinuka kinuke! hii mambo ya kupembelezana mbaka saa ngapi? hebu checki hii clip... kidole kwa mapua ya watu.
For me no. But everything has pros and cons, and I think banning live coverage got more positives.
Let me tell you the folly of banning coverage for this fellow after the gov't machinery has all but promoted this day.
He will start by saying
"Serekali hata haitaki tuzungumze, they have banned CORD from being on TV"
Why fall for such a silly trap.
Let the man speak after all Atwoli gets free coverage for his wakas on citizen when he's in Naivasha and the Mpesa preachers.
Then there will be nothing to say.
Didn't anyone learn from President Mwai Kibaki how to deal with raira. Ignore the fellow.
Sasa angalia hii maneno. No one is working, and we say that Raira is an old dog.
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.