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# Should We Re-elect the Current Government ?
Rahatupu
#31 Posted : Wednesday, February 15, 2017 4:59:07 PM
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hindsight wrote:
Rahatupu wrote:
Unfortunately "we" Kenyans of goodwill aren't a significant force in matters of election. Either our numbers don't make a difference or our elitist attitude doesn't allow "us" to vote with the ignorant tribal masses hence we don't turn up to vote. We armchair analysts (and voters?) Are yet to attain the critical mass to make an difference in how this country is governed.


Either way , the good thing is we can play a part on determining the direction the country takes. Just one vote,one people one country mantra.

Do your part,follow your conscious and the rest will follow in place.

Democracy means different "analogy" depending on who you ask.



A drop in the ocean doesn't alter it's tide.
Drobos fly
#32 Posted : Wednesday, February 15, 2017 5:00:55 PM
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ZZE123 wrote:
The answer depends on who you ask!!
Luo – No
Kikuyu – Yes
Luyah – No
Kalenjin – Yes
Wacoast – Yes/No
Kamba – Depending on what happens to Kalonzo
Maasaii – Yes/No
Wariaa – Yes
Embu/ Meru – Yes
Others - No


Can't anything be done to change this completely?
wa P
#33 Posted : Wednesday, February 15, 2017 5:02:07 PM
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Who will win, depends on against whom majority will vote - clearly people will not be voting for anyone, but against someone.

Opposition-leaning protest vote against current leaders; there is no candidate (from possible lineup) worthy of their votes.

pro government votes will mainly be against rao and to some extent against macharia, salome or who is the other principle.

If NASA can think out of box - put country before self - draft a good skills matrix of suitable next leaders (not that tired crass 'principles'); someone who can spell out a formula of getting Kenya out of abyss....

oh, someone just woke me up from a dream.
hindsight
#34 Posted : Wednesday, February 15, 2017 5:03:48 PM
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Mike Ock wrote:
The big question in my mind is, is corruption really a voter issue in Kenya? My heart says maybe it is, my head says this election will be just another tribal census.



@Mike Ock, is corruption really a voter issue in Kenya?

The answer is a big No. reasons;

1) We are all beneficially of the corrupt system either directly or indirectly..hence corruption is part of us and no surprise there.

2) The elite as you have indicated ,have perfected the divide and rule approach for political gain,using tribal card...as well as propaganda to avoid real issues that concerns mwananchi such as governance,accountability,Health,Economy growth,Education etc.

3) We have a severe problem of FORGETFULNESS in the country. When a country doesn't learn from past mistakes, there is likely hood of the same being repeated.

This has become part of our culture ,where if one of your tribal people are accused/caught doing wrong the whole tribe/friendly sycophants/supporters comes to vindicate the wrong of the accused. This results to a loop that always puts the country on the wrong path.

What to do? Start by voting right...your vote will count.
Live your life well, don't settle nor conform to people expectations. It's one of the best way to live life full of bliss and contentment.
Drobos fly
#35 Posted : Wednesday, February 15, 2017 5:06:21 PM
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wa P wrote:
Who will win, depends on against whom majority will vote - clearly people will not be voting for anyone, but against someone.


That's the problem with being brought up and bred by the 8-4-4 multiple choice system. It's always method of elimination
hindsight
#36 Posted : Wednesday, February 15, 2017 5:11:16 PM
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Gakware wrote:
hindsight wrote:
Liv wrote:
@ hindsight,
1. What a question you have asked..... "We as who?"... The armchair analysts here

2. From your analysis and what you've written to support your question, the title of the the topic should be: "why the current government should not be re-elected"....

Or can you be more objective to support your question?


@Liv "we as who"

i mean't Kenyans of good will. Being wazuans, we are also Kenyans(those are not ,do not apply.)


@Liv "can you be more objective to support your question?"

Just started a thread with aim of starting a healthy informative debate. It was deliberate to give out facts that can inform the question(s) ,and that's why i made the title of the topic that way.I went further and quoted @maka who also quoted Toni Kimani.

That showcases objectivity of the issues intended to be impartial political discussion with divergent articulated views welcomed.


I agree with @Liv, @Hindsight already has a preset opinion!!!Shame on you Shame on you


@Gakware @Hindsight already has a preset opinion!!!

Do you care to substantiate the above with facts.Thank you.
Live your life well, don't settle nor conform to people expectations. It's one of the best way to live life full of bliss and contentment.
Intelligentsia
#37 Posted : Wednesday, February 15, 2017 5:16:29 PM
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hindsight wrote:
Mike Ock wrote:
The big question in my mind is, is corruption really a voter issue in Kenya? My heart says maybe it is, my head says this election will be just another tribal census.



@Mike Ock, is corruption really a voter issue in Kenya?

The answer is a big No. reasons;

1) We are all beneficially of the corrupt system either directly or indirectly..hence corruption is part of us and no surprise there.

2) The elite as you have indicated ,have perfected the divide and rule approach for political gain,using tribal card...as well as propaganda to avoid real issues that concerns mwananchi such as governance,accountability,Health,Economy growth,Education etc.

3) We have a severe problem of FORGETFULNESS in the country. When a country doesn't learn from past mistakes, there is likely hood of the same being repeated.

This has become part of our culture ,where if one of your tribal people are accused/caught doing wrong the whole tribe/friendly sycophants/supporters comes to vindicate the wrong of the accused. This results to a loop that always puts the country on the wrong path.

What to do? Start by voting right...your vote will count.



Will it, really?
So many Kenyans (pia mimi) believe its just a cliche - that is why voter apathy is being described as 'very embarassing.'

Personally, am really not finding any compelling reason to vote this time round, who do I vote for?
JP - corruption mingi already - imagining pple like arap mashamba for another 5 years gives me a pounding headache; NASA - a bunch of self-seekers,that is why their main agenda is how to gawana power, NOT our welfare, and all of them are tainted in one way or the other. Arghh.
alma1
#38 Posted : Wednesday, February 15, 2017 5:53:33 PM
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If you are debating on whether you should elect someone who's gov't has people walking in and out of banks with gunias, then we have a problem.
Thieves are not good people. Tumeelewana?

aemathenge
#39 Posted : Wednesday, February 15, 2017 6:01:18 PM
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Intelligentsia wrote:
Personally, am really not finding any compelling reason to vote this time round, who do I vote for?


Wow, another kindred spirit.

Looks like I can now start talking comfortably about "We"

Now that you have joined this conversation, I have been forced to start thinking with my big head instead of the smaller one.

"The Current Government," as I understand it, can either infer the National Government or the County Government.

"Should we re-elect the Current (National) Government"?

Hell NO.

I base my sentiments on at least five of the top threads currently active here at the Virtual Republic of Wazua.

Unfortunately, CORD is the only alternative, until NASA put their act together.

Unless NASA gives me a profound reason to register and vote for them by tomorrow, 1600 hours EAST, I will not register.

"Should we re-elect the Current (Kirinyaga County) Government"?

Hell NO.

"There is a highly damaging altercation that has been simmering, right from the word go, between The Governor and the Deputy Governor.

The result is that my home area, Mwea, is experiencing a painful County Government fronted development drought.

Hon Martha Karua, Ms Anne Waiguru, and the coterie of other prospective County Governors are not worth the time or effort to walk 300 metres to the nearest registration point.

So, @Intel, what is your story?

Pray do share.
2012
#40 Posted : Wednesday, February 15, 2017 6:33:12 PM
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ZZE123 wrote:
The answer depends on who you ask!!
Luo – No
Kikuyu – Yes
Luyah – No
Kalenjin – Yes
Wacoast – Yes/No
Kamba – Depending on what happens to Kalonzo
Maasaii – Yes/No
Wariaa – Yes
Embu/ Meru – Yes
Others - No


Looks like the 'Yes' have it.

But I think it's time the Kambas dumped Kalonzo. Hana musimamo.

BBI will solve it
:)
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