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How NASA will close the 1.4M gap
Amores
#31 Posted : Monday, September 04, 2017 2:17:49 PM
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Forget Ukambani votes, Charity Ngilu tells Uhuru Kenyatta.

Ms Ngilu urged Mr Odinga and Mr Musyoka to concentrate their campaigns on swing-vote counties and leave Ukambani for her and other county leaders to mop up every vote.

“This ruling is a golden chance to send home this corrupt and insensitive Jubilee regime,” she said.

“We must now close political ranks in pursuit of the bigger agenda to liberate the country.”

Kitui Governor Charity Ngilu has told President Kenyatta to forget the 170,000 votes he got from Ukambani region in the August 8 presidential election.

The Kamba community, she said, would make a major statement in the coming presidential repeat election ordered by the Supreme Court on Friday.


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But Kambas already voted NASA, no?
I am happy
Anti_Burglar
#32 Posted : Monday, September 04, 2017 2:21:44 PM
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vin wrote:
mobutu123 wrote:
innairobi wrote:
NASA still making needless mistakes. This was posted on the official Facebook page yesterday as the 'true result' but supporters are themselves pointing out that adding the numbers actually shows UK with 7.7M and RAO with 7.2M. The top of the first image also refers to this as projections.

Whoever is in charge of communication is shockingly incompetent. Hata kama ni propaganda, it has to be coherent.



Concentrate on ua campaigns boss. We have not asked u for any advise neither have we asked your candidate to campaign while high on jameson.


I think you are deficient on good manners,This is because you cant be mentioned in the same sentence with wisdom.You have joined us just last two weeks ago and you are already high on name calling and jibes.Please tone down your kiherehere.you will learn more when you are humble.



Let the guy make his points. We should judge him on the content of his posts, not the date of joining.
washiku
#33 Posted : Monday, September 04, 2017 2:24:36 PM
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Munya has crossed over. Let's see how many he votes he crosses with to close the gap.
Angelica _ann
#34 Posted : Monday, September 04, 2017 2:41:19 PM
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washiku wrote:
Munya has crossed over. Let's see how many he votes he crosses with to close the gap.


More to follow smile
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muandiwambeu
#35 Posted : Monday, September 04, 2017 3:59:16 PM
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Gathige wrote:
NASA is not after bridging the gap, but to get an easy route to government. They may boycott if IEBC is not removed, and thereafter, having no president elected as per the constitution, agitate for a transitional government of unity by creating large scale Chaos , as we plan for the next election.

Otherwise even if you add all the spoilt votes to Baba, he would still now win through numbers, and as SC ruled, it is not about numbers but process!

Ace thoughted A.t Gathige. But ma I ask, what else do you think is on the silver spoon that I was born to eat.smile smile Sad d'oh!
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Gathige
#36 Posted : Monday, September 04, 2017 4:00:55 PM
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washiku wrote:
Munya has crossed over. Let's see how many he votes he crosses with to close the gap.



What happened to Koigi Wamwere after he was paraded on the same platform on his high Profile defection?
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limanika
#37 Posted : Monday, September 04, 2017 4:09:49 PM
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Gathige wrote:
NASA is not after bridging the gap, but to get an easy route to government. They may boycott if IEBC is not removed, and thereafter, having no president elected as per the constitution, agitate for a transitional government of unity by creating large scale Chaos , as we plan for the next election.

Otherwise even if you add all the spoilt votes to Baba, he would still now win through numbers, and as SC ruled, it is not about numbers but process!

I remember only in those 1st yr philosophy classes you could come across statement ...'The process was wrong. The result was wrong. So, we can postulate a universal law..'if the process is wrong, then the result is wrong'..Laughing out loudly .give me a break.
wazuaguest
#38 Posted : Monday, September 04, 2017 5:13:07 PM
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aemathenge wrote:
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Forget Ukambani votes, Charity Ngilu tells Uhuru Kenyatta.

Ms Ngilu urged Mr Odinga and Mr Musyoka to concentrate their campaigns on swing-vote counties and leave Ukambani for her and other county leaders to mop up every vote.

“This ruling is a golden chance to send home this corrupt and insensitive Jubilee regime,” she said.

“We must now close political ranks in pursuit of the bigger agenda to liberate the country.”

Kitui Governor Charity Ngilu has told President Kenyatta to forget the 170,000 votes he got from Ukambani region in the August 8 presidential election.

The Kamba community, she said, would make a major statement in the coming presidential repeat election ordered by the Supreme Court on Friday.


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How did Ngilu know Uhuru Got 170,000 and the "process was wrong"
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Bigchick
#39 Posted : Monday, September 04, 2017 5:19:08 PM
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washiku wrote:
Munya has crossed over. Let's see how many he votes he crosses with to close the gap.



Very sour grapes.Poor soul.

Otuoma and Okemo moved to Jubilee.Does this cancel out each other or who is gaining more?
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Cv254K
#40 Posted : Monday, September 04, 2017 5:39:27 PM
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Gathige wrote:
PNU , under the leadership of Munya, has officially joined NASA. Meru Tibim. Another chunk of votes to Baba in the election.


Unless Munya's strategy of dividing subtribes works, it may not amount to much for NASA. NASA should not be cheated to assume Munya voters = NASA voters. The Aug governor outcome in Meru was based on competition among sub-tribes. It did not work effectively for Munya since the Imenti had more registered voters than Tigania and Igembe, combined. His strategy was of him being a warrior who was going to battle the others to bring home the win. The "others" felt they needed to respond and voted overwhelmingly as a block. A different thing occurred with women rep. The jubilee candidate there lost traction when she told women that the cabbages and potatoes donated by the competitor were to make them "majimaji." This was why his partners dropped the tripartite campaign, dropping the women rep even in posters on the excuse that the women rep campaigns had become too hot for them.

On president, Meru Nasarites are quite vocal, but they are seriously outnumbered. Another issue is that most of Meru Nasarites are the middle class who are likely to be registered in Kajiado, Nairobi, Kiambu etc. Those registered in Meru are mainly "watu wa Nairobi" or the "elite" who are generally considered out of touch with the grassroots. The grassroot guys like humilating these other guys. One MCA was felled when "watu wa nairobi" started campaigning for him, akaambiwa watu wao hao wampigie kura.

NASA can however make a dent in Meru if they engage grassroot mobilizers. They should forget the elite who have always campaigned for them and do serious ground work to counter the "Mount Kenya Mafia" characterisation. The grassroot guys are the guys who can speak to the people in a language closer to their hearts and allay fears of marginalization in a NASA government. NASA can use Munya's money (he now has money compared to 2013 when he was a Kiraitu protégé) to recruit these grassroot campaigners. But, if they go to Meru with a "thieves" rhetoric that Munya is advancing, I do not see any hope.

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