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Rank: Elder Joined: 11/25/2011 Posts: 2,103 Location: Nrb
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Sijaelewa ni nini Mariga anataka hapa . So this man lives in Kenya, has never registered as voter, registered last minute so that he can run in Kibra and he expected to be taken seriously ? Hii ni ujinga.Kibra people should teach him a lesson. I am happy
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/26/2012 Posts: 15,980
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Amores wrote:Sijaelewa ni nini Mariga anataka hapa . So this man lives in Kenya, has never registered as voter, registered last minute so that he can run in Kibra and he expected to be taken seriously ? Hii ni ujinga.Kibra people should teach him a lesson. Was he living in Kenya in 2017? Registration is a continuous process by law. Going by demographics he might just have it. "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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Rank: Elder Joined: 11/25/2011 Posts: 2,103 Location: Nrb
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murchr wrote:Amores wrote:Sijaelewa ni nini Mariga anataka hapa . So this man lives in Kenya, has never registered as voter, registered last minute so that he can run in Kibra and he expected to be taken seriously ? Hii ni ujinga.Kibra people should teach him a lesson. Was he living in Kenya in 2017? Registration is a continuous process by law. Going by demographics he might just have it. Where was he living? I don't live in Kenya but I am a registered voter . I am happy
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/26/2012 Posts: 15,980
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Amores wrote:murchr wrote:Amores wrote:Sijaelewa ni nini Mariga anataka hapa . So this man lives in Kenya, has never registered as voter, registered last minute so that he can run in Kibra and he expected to be taken seriously ? Hii ni ujinga.Kibra people should teach him a lesson. Was he living in Kenya in 2017? Registration is a continuous process by law. Going by demographics he might just have it. Where was he living? I don't live in Kenya but I am a registered voter . How? He was living in Italy "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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Rank: Elder Joined: 11/25/2011 Posts: 2,103 Location: Nrb
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I came home, I checked into a registration centre and registered myself. It is a continuous exercise and I felt I needed to fulfill my civic duty. I didn't vote though, but I campaigned and left just before voting. So for me it is surprising to hear someone wasn't registered until few week ago, is registered in a different constituency ( doesn't matter what the law says, he will not be able to cast a vote for himself ) but wants to run for office and hopes to be take seriously. I am happy
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/26/2012 Posts: 15,980
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Amores wrote:I came home, I checked into a registration centre and registered myself. It is a continuous exercise and I felt I needed to fulfill my civic duty. I didn't vote though, but I campaigned and left just before voting.
So for me it is surprising to hear someone wasn't registered until few week ago, is registered in a different constituency ( doesn't matter what the law says, he will not be able to cast a vote for himself ) but wants to run for office and hopes to be take seriously. The point is you did it when you could, he also did the same, registered when he could. Both of you are eligible voters by the Kenyan law. "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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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/28/2015 Posts: 9,562 Location: Rodi Kopany, Homa Bay
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Amores wrote:Sijaelewa ni nini Mariga anataka hapa . So this man lives in Kenya, has never registered as voter, registered last minute so that he can run in Kibra and he expected to be taken seriously ? Hii ni ujinga.Kibra people should teach him a lesson. The problem is our laws. Hapo juu kwa hii thread i suggested that we go back to the old system where for one vie for a seat, he would have to be a resident of the area and also own property within that area. That way we would eliminate political tourists and opportunists and also elect people who are genuinely interested in the welfare of the area they have been elected as leaders. Right now people living in karen, runda etc want to represent kibera, mathare etc and that does not make sense. One must be a resident of the locality that he wants to represent. Or would you elect a stranger to be the leader of your estate or gated community or village?
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Rank: Elder Joined: 11/5/2010 Posts: 2,459
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I don't know why people are arguing about the legality of mariga's candidature. Truth be told, tangatanga saw a loophole in the law and went for it.
Now to politics 101.
During the rally where kris darlin knelt before baba, imran okoth was heckled and couldn't adress the crowds. But on voting day, he took it hands down. The secret ; network of loyal ground supporters.
Even if wsr pours 1B shillings in Kibra, he has zero chance of creating this critical network for mariga. There is nothing like a luhya vote. You work it bottom-up. Tim wanyonyi is virtually unbeatable in westlands (read kangemi). Once saw him engaging with women running a table banking group in kangemi. Dude knows his game. He has 1,000s of women who would take a bullet for him. Simba arati started as a youth mobilizer in kawangware before becoming a councillor. Now he is MP for lavington/kilimani (read kawangware).
But the nest two months, kibra will rain money like never before.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 6/8/2010 Posts: 1,729
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FRM2011 wrote: I don't know why people are arguing about the legality of mariga's candidature. Truth be told, tangatanga saw a loophole in the law and went for it.
Now to politics 101.
During the rally where kris darlin knelt before baba, imran okoth was heckled and couldn't adress the crowds. But on voting day, he took it hands down. The secret ; network of loyal ground supporters.
Even if wsr pours 1B shillings in Kibra, he has zero chance of creating this critical network for mariga. There is nothing like a luhya vote. You work it bottom-up. Tim wanyonyi is virtually unbeatable in westlands (read kangemi). Once saw him engaging with women running a table banking group in kangemi. Dude knows his game. He has 1,000s of women who would take a bullet for him. Simba arati started as a youth mobilizer in kawangware before becoming a councillor. Now he is MP for lavington/kilimani (read kawangware).
But the nest two months, kibra will rain money like never before.
This is true,but lets see whats up the sleeve. I would put my money on Owalo to win this. Meanwhile there is firefighting somewhere after the fallout https://www.standardmedi...opefuls-fees-after-hitchLife is an endless adventure
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Rank: Elder Joined: 11/25/2011 Posts: 2,103 Location: Nrb
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hardwood wrote:Amores wrote:Sijaelewa ni nini Mariga anataka hapa . So this man lives in Kenya, has never registered as voter, registered last minute so that he can run in Kibra and he expected to be taken seriously ? Hii ni ujinga.Kibra people should teach him a lesson. The problem is our laws. Hapo juu kwa hii thread i suggested that we go back to the old system where for one vie for a seat, he would have to be a resident of the area and also own property within that area. That way we would eliminate political tourists and opportunists and also elect people who are genuinely interested in the welfare of the area they have been elected as leaders. Right now people living in karen, runda etc want to represent kibera, mathare etc and that does not make sense. One must be a resident of the locality that he wants to represent. Or would you elect a stranger to be the leader of your estate or gated community or village? I think someone should be embarrassed for wanting to represent an area/people where he doesn't reside nor know their issues. Hapa I agree with you. I am happy
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 10/8/2008 Posts: 1,575
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Amores wrote:hardwood wrote:Amores wrote:Sijaelewa ni nini Mariga anataka hapa . So this man lives in Kenya, has never registered as voter, registered last minute so that he can run in Kibra and he expected to be taken seriously ? Hii ni ujinga.Kibra people should teach him a lesson. The problem is our laws. Hapo juu kwa hii thread i suggested that we go back to the old system where for one vie for a seat, he would have to be a resident of the area and also own property within that area. That way we would eliminate political tourists and opportunists and also elect people who are genuinely interested in the welfare of the area they have been elected as leaders. Right now people living in karen, runda etc want to represent kibera, mathare etc and that does not make sense. One must be a resident of the locality that he wants to represent. Or would you elect a stranger to be the leader of your estate or gated community or village? I think someone should be embarrassed for wanting to represent an area/people where he doesn't reside nor know their issues. Hapa I agree with you. There's no political "representation" in kenya. Discuss I care!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/28/2015 Posts: 9,562 Location: Rodi Kopany, Homa Bay
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But I do think that mariga will win coz he is popular in his unique way. He is a role model for many football-loving youth in the area. He also has handshake and govt support.
Owalo has nothing to offer except being a former raila man turned enemy. That makes it even worse for him.
Imran can only use his bros name and bank on ODM party support.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/29/2011 Posts: 2,242
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Amores wrote:hardwood wrote:Amores wrote:Sijaelewa ni nini Mariga anataka hapa . So this man lives in Kenya, has never registered as voter, registered last minute so that he can run in Kibra and he expected to be taken seriously ? Hii ni ujinga.Kibra people should teach him a lesson. The problem is our laws. Hapo juu kwa hii thread i suggested that we go back to the old system where for one vie for a seat, he would have to be a resident of the area and also own property within that area. That way we would eliminate political tourists and opportunists and also elect people who are genuinely interested in the welfare of the area they have been elected as leaders. Right now people living in karen, runda etc want to represent kibera, mathare etc and that does not make sense. One must be a resident of the locality that he wants to represent. Or would you elect a stranger to be the leader of your estate or gated community or village? I think someone should be embarrassed for wanting to represent an area/people where he doesn't reside nor know their issues. Hapa I agree with you. Except MCAs, most of the so called people's representatives do not live in the areas they purport to represent. "Things that matter most must never be at the mercy of things that matter least." Goethe
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Rank: Elder Joined: 11/25/2011 Posts: 2,103 Location: Nrb
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Gathige wrote:Amores wrote:hardwood wrote:Amores wrote:Sijaelewa ni nini Mariga anataka hapa . So this man lives in Kenya, has never registered as voter, registered last minute so that he can run in Kibra and he expected to be taken seriously ? Hii ni ujinga.Kibra people should teach him a lesson. The problem is our laws. Hapo juu kwa hii thread i suggested that we go back to the old system where for one vie for a seat, he would have to be a resident of the area and also own property within that area. That way we would eliminate political tourists and opportunists and also elect people who are genuinely interested in the welfare of the area they have been elected as leaders. Right now people living in karen, runda etc want to represent kibera, mathare etc and that does not make sense. One must be a resident of the locality that he wants to represent. Or would you elect a stranger to be the leader of your estate or gated community or village? I think someone should be embarrassed for wanting to represent an area/people where he doesn't reside nor know their issues. Hapa I agree with you. Except MCAs, most of the so called people's representatives do not live in the areas they purport to represent. This needs to STOP!It is a question of legitimacy actually. I am happy
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/28/2015 Posts: 9,562 Location: Rodi Kopany, Homa Bay
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Amores wrote:Gathige wrote:Amores wrote:hardwood wrote:Amores wrote:Sijaelewa ni nini Mariga anataka hapa . So this man lives in Kenya, has never registered as voter, registered last minute so that he can run in Kibra and he expected to be taken seriously ? Hii ni ujinga.Kibra people should teach him a lesson. The problem is our laws. Hapo juu kwa hii thread i suggested that we go back to the old system where for one vie for a seat, he would have to be a resident of the area and also own property within that area. That way we would eliminate political tourists and opportunists and also elect people who are genuinely interested in the welfare of the area they have been elected as leaders. Right now people living in karen, runda etc want to represent kibera, mathare etc and that does not make sense. One must be a resident of the locality that he wants to represent. Or would you elect a stranger to be the leader of your estate or gated community or village? I think someone should be embarrassed for wanting to represent an area/people where he doesn't reside nor know their issues. Hapa I agree with you. Except MCAs, most of the so called people's representatives do not live in the areas they purport to represent. This needs to STOP!It is a question of legitimacy actually. Even baba never lived in kibera. He was an opportunist.
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Rank: Member Joined: 9/25/2008 Posts: 510
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FRM2011 wrote: I don't know why people are arguing about the legality of mariga's candidature. Truth be told, tangatanga saw a loophole in the law and went for it.
Now to politics 101.
During the rally where kris darlin knelt before baba, imran okoth was heckled and couldn't adress the crowds. But on voting day, he took it hands down. The secret ; network of loyal ground supporters.
Even if wsr pours 1B shillings in Kibra, he has zero chance of creating this critical network for mariga. There is nothing like a luhya vote. You work it bottom-up. Tim wanyonyi is virtually unbeatable in westlands (read kangemi). Once saw him engaging with women running a table banking group in kangemi. Dude knows his game. He has 1,000s of women who would take a bullet for him. Simba arati started as a youth mobilizer in kawangware before becoming a councillor. Now he is MP for lavington/kilimani (read kawangware).
But the nest two months, kibra will rain money like never before.
Imran took it hands down you say? "Yesterday, two senior party officials confirmed that Raila returned the funds on Wednesday to Dagoretti High School Principal Peter Orero, who emerged second, Ben Musungu, John Otieno, Chris Odhiambo and Tony Ogola. Others who were refunded were Stephen Okello, Brian Owino, Reuben Ojijo and Eric Obayi"- The standard This group will obviosly join team hustler ....indirectly....better still hasora can adopt dem orphans I AM trust in GOD, I AM belief in THYSELF
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/22/2008 Posts: 2,703
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T-Bag wrote:FRM2011 wrote: I don't know why people are arguing about the legality of mariga's candidature. Truth be told, tangatanga saw a loophole in the law and went for it.
Now to politics 101.
During the rally where kris darlin knelt before baba, imran okoth was heckled and couldn't adress the crowds. But on voting day, he took it hands down. The secret ; network of loyal ground supporters.
Even if wsr pours 1B shillings in Kibra, he has zero chance of creating this critical network for mariga. There is nothing like a luhya vote. You work it bottom-up. Tim wanyonyi is virtually unbeatable in westlands (read kangemi). Once saw him engaging with women running a table banking group in kangemi. Dude knows his game. He has 1,000s of women who would take a bullet for him. Simba arati started as a youth mobilizer in kawangware before becoming a councillor. Now he is MP for lavington/kilimani (read kawangware).
But the nest two months, kibra will rain money like never before.
Imran took it hands down you say? "Yesterday, two senior party officials confirmed that Raila returned the funds on Wednesday to Dagoretti High School Principal Peter Orero, who emerged second, Ben Musungu, John Otieno, Chris Odhiambo and Tony Ogola. Others who were refunded were Stephen Okello, Brian Owino, Reuben Ojijo and Eric Obayi"- The standard This group will obviosly join team hustler ....indirectly....better still hasora can adopt dem orphans This Luhya votes in Kibera hypothesis has been tested before by one Stanley Livondo. It failed miserably.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/26/2012 Posts: 15,980
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Kusadikika wrote:T-Bag wrote:FRM2011 wrote: I don't know why people are arguing about the legality of mariga's candidature. Truth be told, tangatanga saw a loophole in the law and went for it.
Now to politics 101.
During the rally where kris darlin knelt before baba, imran okoth was heckled and couldn't adress the crowds. But on voting day, he took it hands down. The secret ; network of loyal ground supporters.
Even if wsr pours 1B shillings in Kibra, he has zero chance of creating this critical network for mariga. There is nothing like a luhya vote. You work it bottom-up. Tim wanyonyi is virtually unbeatable in westlands (read kangemi). Once saw him engaging with women running a table banking group in kangemi. Dude knows his game. He has 1,000s of women who would take a bullet for him. Simba arati started as a youth mobilizer in kawangware before becoming a councillor. Now he is MP for lavington/kilimani (read kawangware).
But the nest two months, kibra will rain money like never before.
Imran took it hands down you say? "Yesterday, two senior party officials confirmed that Raila returned the funds on Wednesday to Dagoretti High School Principal Peter Orero, who emerged second, Ben Musungu, John Otieno, Chris Odhiambo and Tony Ogola. Others who were refunded were Stephen Okello, Brian Owino, Reuben Ojijo and Eric Obayi"- The standard This group will obviosly join team hustler ....indirectly....better still hasora can adopt dem orphans This Luhya votes in Kibera hypothesis has been tested before by one Stanley Livondo. It failed miserably. Let it fail again. Why are they so scared if they have this in their bags. Someone has rushed to court "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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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/20/2008 Posts: 6,275 Location: Kenya
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murchr wrote:Kusadikika wrote:T-Bag wrote:FRM2011 wrote: I don't know why people are arguing about the legality of mariga's candidature. Truth be told, tangatanga saw a loophole in the law and went for it.
Now to politics 101.
During the rally where kris darlin knelt before baba, imran okoth was heckled and couldn't adress the crowds. But on voting day, he took it hands down. The secret ; network of loyal ground supporters.
Even if wsr pours 1B shillings in Kibra, he has zero chance of creating this critical network for mariga. There is nothing like a luhya vote. You work it bottom-up. Tim wanyonyi is virtually unbeatable in westlands (read kangemi). Once saw him engaging with women running a table banking group in kangemi. Dude knows his game. He has 1,000s of women who would take a bullet for him. Simba arati started as a youth mobilizer in kawangware before becoming a councillor. Now he is MP for lavington/kilimani (read kawangware).
But the nest two months, kibra will rain money like never before.
Imran took it hands down you say? "Yesterday, two senior party officials confirmed that Raila returned the funds on Wednesday to Dagoretti High School Principal Peter Orero, who emerged second, Ben Musungu, John Otieno, Chris Odhiambo and Tony Ogola. Others who were refunded were Stephen Okello, Brian Owino, Reuben Ojijo and Eric Obayi"- The standard This group will obviosly join team hustler ....indirectly....better still hasora can adopt dem orphans This Luhya votes in Kibera hypothesis has been tested before by one Stanley Livondo. It failed miserably. Let it fail again. Why are they so scared if they have this in their bags. Someone has rushed to court @FRM2011, I was in Nairobi this weekend, and I spoke to a few wazees and vijanas about Kibra thing... one of them told me something very amusing: ati kula kwa huyu, na kura kwa yule
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Rank: Member Joined: 11/21/2018 Posts: 564 Location: Britain
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hardwood wrote:Amores wrote:Gathige wrote:Amores wrote:hardwood wrote:Amores wrote:Sijaelewa ni nini Mariga anataka hapa . So this man lives in Kenya, has never registered as voter, registered last minute so that he can run in Kibra and he expected to be taken seriously ? Hii ni ujinga.Kibra people should teach him a lesson. The problem is our laws. Hapo juu kwa hii thread i suggested that we go back to the old system where for one vie for a seat, he would have to be a resident of the area and also own property within that area. That way we would eliminate political tourists and opportunists and also elect people who are genuinely interested in the welfare of the area they have been elected as leaders. Right now people living in karen, runda etc want to represent kibera, mathare etc and that does not make sense. One must be a resident of the locality that he wants to represent. Or would you elect a stranger to be the leader of your estate or gated community or village? I think someone should be embarrassed for wanting to represent an area/people where he doesn't reside nor know their issues. Hapa I agree with you. Except MCAs, most of the so called people's representatives do not live in the areas they purport to represent. This needs to STOP!It is a question of legitimacy actually. Even baba never lived in kibera. He was an opportunist. Baba has never been the MP for Kibra. He was always the MP for the larger Langata Constituency. His home in Karen is domiciled in the larger Langata Constituency. And yes, Kibera was in Langata Constituency.
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