murchr wrote:alma1 wrote:murchr wrote:Am glad Wazuans are now seeing the light. Will those who were calling me names and I mean @alma apologize pronto. Dont be rushing to believe these makaratazi of kufunga nyama most of these writers never verify the gibberish they write.
Remember: He who pays the piper calls the tune
You have to be specific about what I'm apologising for.
Did I say she stole? Nope and leave your documentation here.
Did I say she was responsible...Hell yeah!
Did I say she should be fired....Hell yeah!
And those things have not changed at all.
I know the words "hiyo sio kazi yangu" are common here but heck, responsibility is very important.
All I have seen today is someone producing evidence that she was not involved in the stealing. The theft that you murchr said did not happen.
In fact you should apologise.
It's very clear to me that she knew there was stealing and for 14 months at a minimum did nothing about it.
Now if you expect me to apologise for saying she should have been fired, utangoja sana.
If you have CS's who cannot know billions are being stolen in their dockets, what the hell do we have CS's for?
As for the thieves, let's hope they all turn on each other. This committee could be one of the best things to happen in Kenya. Let them show more.
alma1 wrote:
I'm the pawn here.
Work me up to a frenzy that URP is finishing Waiguru
Work me up to a frenzy that Waiguru is the thief because she's from that tribe.
Write an affidavit. Take pictures. Have press briefings.
In the meantime, no one is jail
Just another pawn in the politicians arsenal.
I choose to believe none of these people. I'm not their pawn.
Until I see someone jailed, I believe all of them knew what was going and either participated or kept quiet about it.
None of these are my choice of leaders.
If that is moaning, shauri yako. I value my sleep at 4am.
Murchr pole sana, if that poem is your proof that I said that she stole, hahaha.
I've been very consistent. I don't believe any of them.
If its an issue about responsibility, trust me, she would be in my jail by now.
As for who stole, all I have said thus far is that I believe her.
Did you see me saying anywhere that she's innocent?
Please read what I said and not what you think I said.
I'm happy because this committee just opened up my eyes on what actually goes on in these ministries.
As for guilt or innocence, I have too many questions still unanswered. Kwanza that one of firing someone on Friday then hiring someone on Sunday is still open to interpretation.
That new person hired is the same one that she's claiming started the stealing. That hired says she did it.
Please tell me murchr, what is unreasonable with me thinking that both were involved but as thiefs usually do, they got greedy and started selling each other out.
If you think she's clean, that's your perogative. I believe what she said, but that doesn't mean she's innocent.
Thieves are not good people. Tumeelewana?