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FRM2011 wrote:Lolest! wrote:IEBC is overseeing?
heard there are no ballot papers in most centres The disorganisation is shocking considering how tuju has been talking tough. In uasin gichu, Nandi and Bomet, the aspirants and county returning officers were in agreement to postpone. Tuju ameruka. Ballot papers yet to arrive If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
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hehe Swenani ati tithing Anyway, we now have a good idea of how Jubilee has been as a gov't in the past 4 years... Hata Waiguru ameshoka Thieves are not good people. Tumeelewana?
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Swenani wrote:FRM2011 wrote:Lolest! wrote:IEBC is overseeing?
heard there are no ballot papers in most centres The disorganisation is shocking considering how tuju has been talking tough. In uasin gichu, Nandi and Bomet, the aspirants and county returning officers were in agreement to postpone. Tuju ameruka. Ballot papers yet to arrive  Woii Tuju!! On the receiving end.
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Business opportunities are like buses,there's always another one coming
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We have to admit as Kenyans we have serious integrity issues "There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore .
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The chairman, musangi, has just released a statement saying there is no postponement. According to the guys at HQ, the nominations went on Smoothly across the country. At what point does someone step in and stop this circus ?
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murchr wrote:We have to admit as Kenyans we have serious integrity issues When parties allow people of questionable character to stand in their names, what should you expect? The voter shall understand the hypnotic messages being sent out. It's ok to be corrupt since the guy at the top is corrupt too. This all leads to what we are witnessing today. And Monday too in Kisumu. Have no doubt, Monday will be a day to remember in both Jubilee and ODM. That is just a fact. These parties are led by corrupt individuals. How you expect free flowing elections is beyond my thinking capabilities. The deadline from IEBC is looming. Who wants to wager that this chaos is not choreographed to allow preferred candidates? Executed to the bewilderment of voters who seriously think that when you go line up for a thief, you will get justice. Thieves are not good people. Tumeelewana?
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Jump-steady wrote:Swenani wrote:FRM2011 wrote:Lolest! wrote:IEBC is overseeing?
heard there are no ballot papers in most centres The disorganisation is shocking considering how tuju has been talking tough. In uasin gichu, Nandi and Bomet, the aspirants and county returning officers were in agreement to postpone. Tuju ameruka. Ballot papers yet to arrive  Woii Tuju!! On the receiving end. We crucified Chesoni, Hassan, Kivuita et al. Tuju should expect the same. We are Kenyans. What do you expect.
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FRM2011 wrote:The chairman, musangi, has just released a statement saying there is no postponement. According to the guys at HQ, the nominations went on Smoothly across the country. At what point does someone step in and stop this circus ? I have passed near two polling stations in Thika area (Kuraiha and Kisiwa primary) and people are walking away having not cast their ballots. I gather that voting started at 1 pm. The waiting lines are out of this world. I have a feeling the party did not factor in such a heavy turnout given past nomination events have been low key. The word on the ground is that this is the real election given the fact that whoever gets nominated today is as good as unopposed (People will just come back for Presidential ballot come August).
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I think from now henceforth IEBC should be mandated by law to carry out party primaries. These parties hawawesmek
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alma1 wrote:murchr wrote:We have to admit as Kenyans we have serious integrity issues When parties allow people of questionable character to stand in their names, what should you expect? The voter shall understand the hypnotic messages being sent out. It's ok to be corrupt since the guy at the top is corrupt too. This all leads to what we are witnessing today. And Monday too in Kisumu. Have no doubt, Monday will be a day to remember in both Jubilee and ODM. That is just a fact. These parties are led by corrupt individuals. How you expect free flowing elections is beyond my thinking capabilities. The deadline from IEBC is looming. Who wants to wager that this chaos is not choreographed to allow preferred candidates? Executed to the bewilderment of voters who seriously think that when you go line up for a thief, you will get justice. Everybody in Kenya is corrupt, all looking for an opportunity to steal "There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore .
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Iganamagana wrote:
I have passed near two polling stations in Thika area (Kuraiha and Kisiwa primary) and people are walking away having not cast their ballots. I gather that voting started at 1 pm. The waiting lines are out of this world. I have a feeling the party did not factor in such a heavy turnout given past nomination events have been low key. The word on the ground is that this is the real election given the fact that whoever gets nominated today is as good as unopposed (People will just come back for Presidential ballot come August).
Very interesting observation. I had not considered that. Meaning that these primaries are more important for Jubilee than they can imagine. The issue of people coming back for the general may be redundant if the losers think they were shortchanged. Having semi election like Kiambu. Where some polling stations will be complete today and others postponed will bring up Tharaka Nithi issues. I wonder if the secretariate had thought about the implications. I wouldn't like to be in their shoes right now. It's so easy to hand over elections to others. Especially in the rift. Even the bloggers who turned political are not a happy lot in the rift. Someone goofed big time. Probably gave the tenders to their sister or something . As per Jubilee tender giving standards. Thieves are not good people. Tumeelewana?
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alma1 wrote:Iganamagana wrote:
I have passed near two polling stations in Thika area (Kuraiha and Kisiwa primary) and people are walking away having not cast their ballots. I gather that voting started at 1 pm. The waiting lines are out of this world. I have a feeling the party did not factor in such a heavy turnout given past nomination events have been low key. The word on the ground is that this is the real election given the fact that whoever gets nominated today is as good as unopposed (People will just come back for Presidential ballot come August).
Very interesting observation. I had not considered that. Meaning that these primaries are more important for Jubilee than they can imagine. The issue of people coming back for the general may be redundant if the losers think they were shortchanged. Having semi election like Kiambu. Where some polling stations will be complete today and others postponed will bring up Tharaka Nithi issues. I wonder if the secretariate had thought about the implications. I wouldn't like to be in their shoes right now. It's so easy to hand over elections to others. Especially in the rift. Even the bloggers who turned political are not a happy lot in the rift. Someone goofed big time. Probably gave the tenders to their sister or something . As per Jubilee tender giving standards. Update; Poll station known as Kisiwa (Thika) closed at 6;49pm. The AP's guarding the school allegedly claimed their duty is done. They are widely believed to have been on the payroll of one KaBuffallo. The people are disappointed and I am waiting for the fall out. An independent might as well have it! Thousands did not vote. I am not making up figures. People were in thousands. Jubilee mandarins should note that this nomination was more important to Thika people than the August election.
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Iganamagana wrote:alma1 wrote:Iganamagana wrote:
I have passed near two polling stations in Thika area (Kuraiha and Kisiwa primary) and people are walking away having not cast their ballots. I gather that voting started at 1 pm. The waiting lines are out of this world. I have a feeling the party did not factor in such a heavy turnout given past nomination events have been low key. The word on the ground is that this is the real election given the fact that whoever gets nominated today is as good as unopposed (People will just come back for Presidential ballot come August).
Very interesting observation. I had not considered that. Meaning that these primaries are more important for Jubilee than they can imagine. The issue of people coming back for the general may be redundant if the losers think they were shortchanged. Having semi election like Kiambu. Where some polling stations will be complete today and others postponed will bring up Tharaka Nithi issues. I wonder if the secretariate had thought about the implications. I wouldn't like to be in their shoes right now. It's so easy to hand over elections to others. Especially in the rift. Even the bloggers who turned political are not a happy lot in the rift. Someone goofed big time. Probably gave the tenders to their sister or something . As per Jubilee tender giving standards. Update; Poll station known as Kisiwa (Thika) closed at 6;49pm. The AP's guarding the school allegedly claimed their duty is done. They are widely believed to have been on the payroll of one KaBuffallo. The people are disappointed and I am waiting for the fall out. An independent might as well have it! Thousands did not vote. I am not making up figures. People were in thousands. Jubilee mandarins should note that this nomination was more important to Thika people than the August election. Nyoro will run as an independent and waititu will be his deputy. United for Kiambu (UK. That why he did not present his papers for nomination
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Rank: Member Joined: 4/11/2007 Posts: 694
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@Igana Kiambu will be voting a protest vote for Kiambu United. And we women will come out in numbers never witnessed before in Kiambu.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/18/2011 Posts: 12,069 Location: Kianjokoma
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The turnout was massive! I think more Kenyans have decided to vote in the nominations more than ever before Lesson for Jubilee and others; in primaries assume full turnout ODM staggering method seems so well thought out now
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/29/2011 Posts: 2,242
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Me thinks with the intense competition, even aspirants brewed the chaos partly. Just heard one voter claim they nabbed 20000 marked votes in Kajiado which is absurd, as no one counted them to confirm. All in all, parties have no capacity to organize for primaries. This is the real election and IEBC should be tasked by law to run them. Otherwise these shams are a disgrace to our motherland. "Things that matter most must never be at the mercy of things that matter least." Goethe
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