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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/28/2015 Posts: 9,562 Location: Rodi Kopany, Homa Bay
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Pg 44 Quote:Kenyatta used his walking stick periodically to whip some of his defiant Ministers “like children.” He did that to Dr. Julius Kiano after news leaked out that the Minister was receiving bribes, and therefore exposing the government to public ridicule. As Minister of Trade and Industry, Kiano was a notorious bribe taker and was nicknamed Mr. Ten Percent for insisting on a commission for every business transaction that came his way.
Another incident took place on 5 July 1965 when reports reached Kenyatta that a surrogate of Oginga Odinga, a lecturer at the Lumumba Institute, Wanguhu Ng’ang’a and a group of people, had gone to the KANU headquarters to oust Tom Mboya, the party’s secretary general. Kenyatta did not flinch. He immediately ordered the arrest of all the 27 suspected plotters and asked Attorney General Njonjo to personally prosecute them. They were swiftly convicted and sentenced to one year in jail for breach of peace.
And, it was not just public officials who fell victim of Kenyatta’s flareups. When in 1975 a popular musician, D. K. Kamau, produced a song about the brutal murder of JM Kariuki, and seemingly blamed it on the State, the President reportedly summoned him to Gatundu and “thoroughly caned” him.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/28/2015 Posts: 9,562 Location: Rodi Kopany, Homa Bay
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Kumbe hii maneno ya okuyo vs joluo started ages ago....and Mboya was the one finishing jaramogi? Pg 53 Quote:Then there was the festering conundrum of tribalism. Bitter political differences had emerged on the road to independence between the two main tribes, with Kenyatta, a Kikuyu, and Odinga, a Luo, pulling in different directions. Suspicion had dogged their relationship for several years.
However, by 1958, Odinga appeared to have put differences behind him. As the country moved towards independence, it was Odinga who stood in Parliament and spoke fervently about Kenyatta being the leader of the Africans. He made those remarks at a time when such utterances were deemed treasonable. Even some Kikuyu leaders did not want to tread in that direction, believing Kenyatta was a terrorist and deserved to remain in prison.
By clinging to that belief, Odinga was branded a Mau Mau sympathizer and received a harsh back-lash from the local press: “Let the people come forward now and hound Odinga out of political life forever,” the colonial owned Kenya Weekly News said in a blistering attack. “Mr. Odinga should be put in his place – I need not stipulate the place I have in mind,” a hint to detention.
Initially, Kenyatta did not want to isolate the Luo from the government. Bombastic as they were, the Luo provided a leverage of support in a country divided by tribal schisms. When in the 1950s the colonialists lifted the ban on political activity everywhere in Kenya except in Central Kenya, tribally centered associations emerged at the district level throughout the country. Those associations were very much at play when a ban on political parties was lifted countrywide in 1960, with the emergence of two main political parties, KANU and KADU. The Kikuyu stood with the Luo in KANU while the rest of the country supported KADU.
To underscore his intentions of bringing the Luo closer to the Kikuyu, Kenyatta, during the self-government celebrations on 1 June 1963, rode with three people on his ceremonial Land Rover: Oginga and Mboya, both Luo, and Gichuru, a Kikuyu. Three years later, however, the shaky friendship between Kenyatta and Odinga had turned upside down when the former hounded the latter out of mainstream political life. At a stormy delegates’ conference in Limuru in 1966, Odinga was removed as the party vice president in a scheme hatched by Tom Mboya. The following month, Odinga resigned as Vice President of the Republic kicking off a bitter political fight between Kenyatta and Odinga. In 1969, after exchanging sharp words at the opening of the Russian-built Kisumu Hospital, Odinga and some his top officials were rounded up and restricted and Odinga’s struggling Kenya People’s Union (KPU) banned.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 1/20/2011 Posts: 1,820 Location: Nakuru
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You got to give it up to Hon. Joe Khamisi. He also wrote another insightful book titled "Politics of Betrayal". Therein he describes how Muthama organized a meeting between Kibaki, Michuki and Kalonzo at statehouse Mombasa in December 2007...as they say, the rest is history Dumb money becomes dumb only when it listens to smart money
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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/4/2006 Posts: 13,821 Location: Nairobi
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hardwood wrote:Kumbe hii maneno ya okuyo vs joluo started ages ago....and Mboya was the one finishing jaramogi? Pg 53 Quote:Then there was the festering conundrum of tribalism. Bitter political differences had emerged on the road to independence between the two main tribes, with Kenyatta, a Kikuyu, and Odinga, a Luo, pulling in different directions. Suspicion had dogged their relationship for several years.
However, by 1958, Odinga appeared to have put differences behind him. As the country moved towards independence, it was Odinga who stood in Parliament and spoke fervently about Kenyatta being the leader of the Africans. He made those remarks at a time when such utterances were deemed treasonable. Even some Kikuyu leaders did not want to tread in that direction, believing Kenyatta was a terrorist and deserved to remain in prison.
By clinging to that belief, Odinga was branded a Mau Mau sympathizer and received a harsh back-lash from the local press: “Let the people come forward now and hound Odinga out of political life forever,” the colonial owned Kenya Weekly News said in a blistering attack. “Mr. Odinga should be put in his place – I need not stipulate the place I have in mind,” a hint to detention.
Initially, Kenyatta did not want to isolate the Luo from the government. Bombastic as they were, the Luo provided a leverage of support in a country divided by tribal schisms. When in the 1950s the colonialists lifted the ban on political activity everywhere in Kenya except in Central Kenya, tribally centered associations emerged at the district level throughout the country. Those associations were very much at play when a ban on political parties was lifted countrywide in 1960, with the emergence of two main political parties, KANU and KADU. The Kikuyu stood with the Luo in KANU while the rest of the country supported KADU.
To underscore his intentions of bringing the Luo closer to the Kikuyu, Kenyatta, during the self-government celebrations on 1 June 1963, rode with three people on his ceremonial Land Rover: Oginga and Mboya, both Luo, and Gichuru, a Kikuyu. Three years later, however, the shaky friendship between Kenyatta and Odinga had turned upside down when the former hounded the latter out of mainstream political life. At a stormy delegates’ conference in Limuru in 1966, Odinga was removed as the party vice president in a scheme hatched by Tom Mboya. The following month, Odinga resigned as Vice President of the Republic kicking off a bitter political fight between Kenyatta and Odinga. In 1969, after exchanging sharp words at the opening of the Russian-built Kisumu Hospital, Odinga and some his top officials were rounded up and restricted and Odinga’s struggling Kenya People’s Union (KPU) banned. The Luo used to be the second largest ethnic group and so the big 2 ganged up against the rest - it was the first '40 against 2' and the 2 won Then they started bringing issues and Kikuyu leadership sidelined (betrayed) the Luo and started this big 50 plus year rivalry. Kinda reminds me of a certain scenario playing out right before our eyes. You promise people something then after you have gotten all you can - you start accusing them of something else... back then it was that they were communist - now is that are corrupt. Are we setting ourselves up for a Kikuyu - Kalenjin rivalry for the next 50 years? Yes... Mboya was the Tuju of back then. Then he was finished! Saa hii... Ruto can be seen as the Old Odinga and Gideon is the new Mboya. All Mushrooms are edible! Some Mushroom are only edible ONCE!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/18/2011 Posts: 12,069 Location: Kianjokoma
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murchr wrote:
Stop twisting. Am just saying this guy is no point of authority, his writing is based on hearsay and political propaganda. We need to move away from having politicians manipulating our thinking.
For the first part(covering colonial and Kenyatta I eras), he has extensively quoted other sources(newspapers, books, letters). He's done quite some work in reasearch and but still makes it easily readable. Most books with lots of citations are hard reads. Like Goldsworthy's biography on Tom Mboya or Jobs by Walter Isaacson. He'd have done with some proofreading though. The errors! Got the pdf. Yes hizo za free . But this is a must buy for the library. Will get the hardcopy.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/1/2011 Posts: 8,804 Location: Nairobi
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Looks like some sweet propaganda for the ruling elite. Judging from what's here.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/28/2015 Posts: 9,562 Location: Rodi Kopany, Homa Bay
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Too late. The horse has already bolted. If anything @wazuans should mpesa me a tusker for giving then a free copy of the book hapo Post #1.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/18/2011 Posts: 12,069 Location: Kianjokoma
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hardwood wrote:Too late. The horse has already bolted. If anything @wazuans should mpesa me a tusker for giving then a free copy of the book hapo Post #1. Just pay Joe that 500. Pesa kidogo sana
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/7/2012 Posts: 11,908
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Lolest! wrote:hardwood wrote:Too late. The horse has already bolted. If anything @wazuans should mpesa me a tusker for giving then a free copy of the book hapo Post #1. Just pay Joe that 500. Pesa kidogo sana Heh heh heh now we pay Joe, same guys who were circulating MM's Pealing Back the Mask!!! In the business world, everyone is paid in two coins - cash and experience. Take the experience first; the cash will come later - H Geneen
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Rank: Member Joined: 7/10/2014 Posts: 145 Location: Nairobi
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hardwood wrote:Too late. The horse has already bolted. If anything @wazuans should mpesa me a tusker for giving then a free copy of the book hapo Post #1. Thanks and you truly deserve a tusker from AFCO "Blowing out someone else candle won't make yours shine brighter"-Anonymous
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Rank: Member Joined: 7/10/2014 Posts: 145 Location: Nairobi
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hardwood wrote:Too late. The horse has already bolted. If anything @wazuans should mpesa me a tusker for giving then a free copy of the book hapo Post #1. Thanks and you truly deserve a tusker from AFCO "Blowing out someone else candle won't make yours shine brighter"-Anonymous
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 5/5/2011 Posts: 1,059
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jgithige wrote:hardwood wrote:Too late. The horse has already bolted. If anything @wazuans should mpesa me a tusker for giving then a free copy of the book hapo Post #1. Thanks and you truly deserve a tusker from AFCO When Kenyans later learnt that this guy was a former MP most said aah this former Mpig should have made registration to make it easier for authors to sell their books but he ate just like others. Many kenyans who received the pdf will not read it, I have interest in reading it, just like miguna's book To Each His Own
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