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IEBC showdown today!!!!!!!!
Impunity
#141 Posted : Friday, December 23, 2016 11:25:18 AM
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Mpig @Outa is ready to ndie for @baba...sambusa ni wewe? Sad Sad Sad
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KulaRaha
#142 Posted : Friday, December 23, 2016 11:26:45 AM
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I am so tempted not to bother voting...both sides are fools and thieves, and men without substance or character.
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FRM2011
#143 Posted : Friday, December 23, 2016 11:27:26 AM
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@masukuma, I had asked for your input on this stupid debate and unatupimia kama dawa. Is it true that in cases (Ghana & Nigeria) where electronic identification is used, turnouts reduce drastically. Or more precisely, dead voters stop voting. We are not worried about transmission since we can verify and counter-check the actual results even in gatundu. In your opinion, where are we likely to see these rigging shenanigans ? Am of course assuming that you love this nation more than your payslip.
masukuma
#144 Posted : Friday, December 23, 2016 11:36:09 AM
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FRM2011 wrote:
@masukuma, I had asked for your input on this stupid debate and unatupimia kama dawa. Is it true that in cases (Ghana & Nigeria) where electronic identification is used, turnouts reduce drastically. Or more precisely, dead voters stop voting. We are not worried about transmission since we can verify and counter-check the actual results even in gatundu. In your opinion, where are we likely to see these rigging shenanigans ? Am of course assuming that you love this nation more than your payslip.
I must have missed it... sorry. Do you know Ghana waliwacha? looks great on paper...
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masukuma
#145 Posted : Friday, December 23, 2016 11:48:55 AM
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hebu niulize.... hii system watu wanataka NI GANI? coz no one has answered me yet! is it the current set of tech? do we want to "clean slate" everything - procure new shiny machines and register people 7 months to an election? eh? we are really pressed for time and the longer this debate continues - the longer it becomes apparent that the tech will not change.
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wukan
#146 Posted : Friday, December 23, 2016 12:13:38 PM
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Posted : Saturday, March 07, 2015 12:14:47 PM by @Mnandii
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A coalition gov may be possible with a rising market. However, with a falling market the negative social mood that will be there will create very hostile politics locally. The opposing camps will be very distinct and will hate each other with a passion. In fact there is going to be very violent riots. At the same time expect more disease epidemics, widespread poverty, people moving in with their parents (because of economic desolation), women wearing longer skirts (as opposed to miniskirts), interest in sex rather than love, more rounder cars etc. Many of these things will become more apparent as 2016 approaches. Take care.
On behalf of my fellow Dida supporters I urge cordashians and japs to keep cool. It's never that serious. After all it's 2 dinosaur dynasties with no useful ideas for this country. Take Care.
aemathenge
#147 Posted : Friday, December 23, 2016 1:31:04 PM
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With all due respect, Mr. Seventh Day Adventist, I am disgusted with your statement. I take it The Honourable Mpig has broken some Law. I did not expect you to waste your precious time drafting some “turn the other cheek” gibberish. I expected you, and hereby demand that you do so, to “go forth to the battlefield, pick up a smooth stone, fix it into your sling and strike this uncircumcised Philistine between the eyes below his helmet, bringing him crushing down.” I then expect you, and hereby demand that you do so, to “go up to him, draw his sword and cut his head off.” I figure you know how to do this by the Constitution. Ili ewe funzu. Unless you do this, I will have no choice but to conclude that this Our Land and Nation sent forth a pussycat to do a Lion’s job. Do you feel me?
kayhara
#148 Posted : Friday, December 23, 2016 6:22:50 PM
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masukuma wrote:
hebu niulize.... hii system watu wanataka NI GANI? coz no one has answered me yet! is it the current set of tech? do we want to "clean slate" everything - procure new shiny machines and register people 7 months to an election? eh? we are really pressed for time and the longer this debate continues - the longer it becomes apparent that the tech will not change.
Also a bit lost but from what I understand, Baba and team want the elections done digitally no manual even if the equipment fails, Jubilee on the other hand says the elections will be done digitally but in the event that the equipment fails then the manual register can be legally used as a backup, But i think although we should go digital we at least should have the old good backup to finish.
To Each His Own
murchr
#149 Posted : Friday, December 23, 2016 6:45:02 PM
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Can you imagine if a bio-metric reading machine blew up what would happen after that?
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enyands
#150 Posted : Friday, December 23, 2016 7:40:46 PM
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Niko na swali tu...the change on iebc originated from that select committee and it went to parliament and was passed ..OK .that committee had kiraitu and Orengo finest law politicians we have in our country . Then I agree some changes have to be made incase of system failure . Why can't such changes be taken back to the same committee that came up with the same law?why can't the modus of oparandi originate from same committee that came up with the law in the first case ? Why bulldoze it through people who know little about laws? Just asking
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