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Referendum – the ambiguity of 1M signatures
kollabo
#151 Posted : Tuesday, August 19, 2014 9:58:46 AM
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"Budalang’i MP Ababu Namwamba lit the fuse on the latest feud when he claimed that Raila had no moral authority to lead referendum campaigns that malign the credibility of the electoral commission yet his Orange party failed to hold credible polls."

...Folks this is getting exciting!
limanika
#152 Posted : Tuesday, August 19, 2014 10:34:58 AM
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kollabo wrote:
"Budalang’i MP Ababu Namwamba lit the fuse on the latest feud when he claimed that Raila had no moral authority to lead referendum campaigns that malign the credibility of the electoral commission yet his Orange party failed to hold credible polls."

...Folks this is getting exciting!

Very interesting, though we already noted the only remaining sycophant as things stand are mo's n Senators 4rom luo nyanza! Who will lead n finance this campaign???
Much Know
#153 Posted : Tuesday, August 19, 2014 11:32:41 AM
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There is toooo much (MONEY) at "stake" in 2017, from inside and outside Kenya as usual, people are "involuntarily" uniting to fight for a piece of that biiiig cake! Uhuru may do well mpaka 2017, lakini they are going for Achilles Heel with this referendum, they can only strike ONCE in 2017...hence the many questions..until they get a FEW/ONE good question(s)....with a good leader...the question may be
DO YOU HAVE CONFIDENCE IN THE GARMENT
ANSWER; YES(maembe) or NO(machungwa)? Hope it doesn't come to that.

This is a more fierce opposition BEING FORMED which will get a highly FUNDED leader, so the most likely candidate will emerge "OFFICIAL OPPOSITION" in waiting, am sure they will form a new party a bit more organised like TNA (there is no other way to get money from some wazungu) , as long a they pursue their ambitions PEACEFULLY..I will simply cheer on Laughing out loudly , mimi sio sycophant! I want ndrama in 2017

PS: That guy who is collecting signatures can NEVER become president, there will be mkate nusu upperclass 100/- and mkate nuse ya "sisi" watu wa chini ya 50/-, it will eventually be impossible to have the same "mkate nusu", which doesn't make sense, unless garment goes giving out the bread itself...he can NEVER!
Ras Kienyeji Man
limanika
#154 Posted : Tuesday, August 19, 2014 11:45:16 AM
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Much Know wrote:
There is toooo much (MONEY) at "stake" in 2017, from inside and outside Kenya as usual, people are "involuntarily" uniting to fight for a piece of that biiiig cake! Uhuru may do well mpaka 2017, lakini they are going for Achilles Heel with this referendum, they can only strike ONCE in 2017...hence the many questions..until they get a FEW/ONE good question(s)....with a good leader...the question may be
DO YOU HAVE CONFIDENCE IN THE GARMENT
ANSWER; YES(maembe) or NO(machungwa)? Hope it doesn't come to that.

This is a more fierce opposition BEING FORMED which will get a highly FUNDED leader, so the most likely candidate will emerge "OFFICIAL OPPOSITION" in waiting, am sure they will form a new party a bit more organised like TNA (there is no other way to get money from some wazungu) , as long a they pursue their ambitions PEACEFULLY..I will simply cheer on Laughing out loudly , mimi sio sycophant! I want ndrama in 2017

PS: That guy who is collecting signatures can NEVER become president, there will be mkate nusu upperclass 100/- and mkate nuse ya "sisi" watu wa chini ya 50/-, it will eventually be impossible to have the same "mkate nusu", which doesn't make sense, unless garment goes giving out the bread itself...he can NEVER!
now, that's deep!
washiku
#155 Posted : Tuesday, August 19, 2014 5:04:58 PM
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Njung'e
#156 Posted : Tuesday, August 19, 2014 5:30:18 PM
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MPs have voted to amend Article 204 of the constitution which takes away the Equalisation Fund from the County Governments to the constituencies. - [i

Ongezea!!!....

MCAs from the 47 counties will meet in Nairobi to decide whether to support the referendum call by the governors.

The more than 2,200 MCAs will meet at the County Assemblies Forum to be held at the Bomas of Kenya from Friday.

Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm.
simonkabz
#157 Posted : Tuesday, August 19, 2014 6:35:43 PM
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The heat......I love the heat! This proclivity for formenting chaos and crises for political expediency by Babu is of late backfiring on him. Just the other day he was inciting Kenyans against a community and he ended up hurting his own people. Now this referendum nonsense and his contraption is already on slow puncture hehehe.......aendelee hivyo hivyo.
TULIA.........UFUNZWE!
simonkabz
#158 Posted : Tuesday, August 19, 2014 6:38:07 PM
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Njung'e wrote:
MPs have voted to amend Article 204 of the constitution which takes away the Equalisation Fund from the County Governments to the constituencies. - [i

Ongezea!!!....

MCAs from the 47 counties will meet in Nairobi to decide whether to support the referendum call by the governors.

The more than 2,200 MCAs will meet at the County Assemblies Forum to be held at the Bomas of Kenya from Friday.



I 100% support the jubilee push to have 20 % of the 45% the useless gavanas are clamouring for allocated to the CDF kitty. Hiyo sawa kabisa,,,,,lets mutilate it!
TULIA.........UFUNZWE!
harrydre
#159 Posted : Tuesday, August 19, 2014 7:02:32 PM
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Njung'e wrote:
MPs have voted to amend Article 204 of the constitution which takes away the Equalisation Fund from the County Governments to the constituencies. - [i

Ongezea!!!....

MCAs from the 47 counties will meet in Nairobi to decide whether to support the referendum call by the governors.

The more than 2,200 MCAs will meet at the County Assemblies Forum to be held at the Bomas of Kenya from Friday.



The 45% will have to be shared 20-20-5 to the very machinani.
i.am.back!!!!
Shak
#160 Posted : Tuesday, August 19, 2014 7:37:42 PM
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Now teachers have told Rao that he has crossed the red line by suggesting that education be devolved yet the county governments cant handle the current devolved functions especially health.
I also want this referendum to address delinking the entire civil service from political mismanagement of the counties.
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