thuks wrote:freiks wrote:Obi 1 Kanobi wrote:washiku wrote:I really do not think people listened to what IEBC said. First, the context of the story is important. It was in a media briefing. The CEO said that media will have access to the results real time as they stream in. He also said the results will also be live 24/7 on their website. All he pleaded with them not to do was to announce the final results, like they shouldn't go ahead and declare so and so is now the President elect since that is the role of the Chairman. What he said they won't do this time round is that ritual of a commissioner coming to announce after every one or two or whatever hour. In fact he clarified that this decision was more so because the results declared at the constituency level were final and will be transmitted online to Bomas, no need of the RO to come all the way to Nai.
Now if the media has the data and they are showing it publicly, where exactly is the vacuum? Even the old way of a commissioner announcing them was still being done through the same media.
This makes a lot of sense. The papers did not bring this out this clearly.
we have always said that kenyan journalism leaves alot to be desired
May be it sounds too good to be true. Sasa hakutakuwa na mahali ya kuenda kupigia kelele unless at the 290 tallying centres
Baba and Uhuru should have enough agents in each others strongholds that's where the action will be the National tallying center will be very empty I guess, Safaricom and other Telcos should boats up their internet or even sell election day data bundles, I hope the IEBC website can take the traffic it shall receive on that day.
If things go according to IEBC plans losers won't have grounds to cause any chaos, The winners should also not rub in the defeat to the losers.
With 700 voters per station voting should end on time and counting also might be through by 9pm.
To Each His Own