alma1 wrote:Voting is personal.
Personally I shall never forget Kiambaa church.
There is nothing I have seen from the William guy to make me think that they are remotely remorseful. In fact all I have here is Masukuma saying he's going to vote one way so that no more babies are burnt in a church.
I don't care how many pieces of maize this fella has bought this year. I believe he's evil and was brought on this earth to destroy it. Terrible human being.
All we ever hear is Kiambaa this Kiambaa that, while the Naivasha killings seemed to be largely ignored, intentionally.
As @smoano said "two wrongs never made it right, Kenyans we need to see the writings on the wall or else could be worse"
This man in the story calling himself Salim Abdalla seems to be a paid witness to give a narrative based on cooked up evidence to incite war. When this man said he saw young men with pangas... that is when I realize he is just readin a narrative. We all know who use pangas. You all know who use arrows. You all know who use mkukis...
I told you before that I was in Eldy that time myself on business trip after voting, trapped I couldn't leave.
Here is the story..
On that fateful day... early in the morning, there was one athlete practicing in the morning, and unfortunately past the gate of the church he was waylaid and hacked to death. Again at around 10am, there was a couple who had managed to go fetch their two stranded children from school, again outside the gate of the church, they was stopped and the set on fire while all the four were inside the car! The news spread around and guess what happened next... angry crowd arrived from all over around shouting "kumbe people taking refuge in the church are actually killers"... The attack followed... It was an unfortunately event.
Of course this was not good. What followed was hacking that we saw in Naivasha, while police watched. This is what seems to be ignored intentionally. Nobody says two wrongs make a right. No! But we must condemn the drums of war which we are seeing being peddled around.