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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/7/2007 Posts: 921
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tycho wrote:[quote=Njunge]Dear former gavana. Enjoy your lunch. Una bahati they gave you a spoon I think the only punishment here is the plate. Otherwise that's one kosher meal. Even without the spoon. You are kidding. I know you soak your beans before boiling them but who will do that for you in remand? You eat that stuff and you become a typical mini gas manufacturing plant......and then you are confined in small places with smelly drunkards who do not care whom you are . My fren
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 3/27/2009 Posts: 1,437
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And drive such cars:
They are not accustomed to such delicacies. [/quote]Are all these his vehicles or he was throwing a party for the likes of Wainaina and Kenya Mpya guys on that day?
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/7/2007 Posts: 921
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Iganamagana wrote: [color=red] Wainaina
That man is terribly greedy. Just wondering how DCI and DPP haven't nailed him alongside his longtime buddy
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/9/2009 Posts: 6,592 Location: Nairobi
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They only need to jail this one and the whole country will shika line. Ili iwe funzo. BBI will solve it :)
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/9/2009 Posts: 6,592 Location: Nairobi
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Why would you grant him bail??? amp; amp; BBI will solve it :)
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/18/2011 Posts: 12,069 Location: Kianjokoma
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2012 wrote:Why would you grant him bail??? amp; amp; Why wouldn't you?
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/1/2011 Posts: 8,804 Location: Nairobi
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Njunge wrote:tycho wrote:[quote=Njunge]Dear former gavana. Enjoy your lunch. Una bahati they gave you a spoon I think the only punishment here is the plate. Otherwise that's one kosher meal. Even without the spoon. You are kidding. I know you soak your beans before boiling them but who will do that for you in remand? You eat that stuff and you become a typical mini gas manufacturing plant......and then you are confined in small places with smelly drunkards who do not care whom you are . My fren Anyway, it's unlikely that he'll eat such a meal. And the people he'll find inside will worship him. Lucky are those who'll be close to him...
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/26/2012 Posts: 15,980
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"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: 3/2/2007 Posts: 8,776 Location: Cameroon
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murchr wrote:Next - Obado, WaIria Kwanza Wa-Iria......hiyo nitakunywa nilale kwa mtaro. This must be the biggest thief in Kenya today. Buildings all over, for a guy who campaigned in 2013 on the back of his deputy's deep pockets before disowning him. From pauper to a billionaire in 5 short years. His own father warned people about him, but sisi ni nani tusikize kamzee? One hell of a clever thief, but 40 days are coming. TULIA.........UFUNZWE!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/2/2007 Posts: 8,776 Location: Cameroon
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Angelica _ann wrote:murchr wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:murchr wrote:Next - Obado, WaIria How do you go for Obado before you go for Awiti? Quote:EACC is also investigating Sh2.6 billion payments made by the Migori devolved unit.
Nine companies associated with a Mr Jared Kwaga, believed to be one of Mr Obado’s proxies, were granted Sh2.6 billion tenders in three years.
Investigators say the money was used to put up palatial houses, hotels and other properties in the county.
EACC adds that Mr Kwaga wired millions of shillings from his account to those of Mr Obado’s two daughters, Scarlet Susan Okoth and Acholla Okoth.
The children’s accounts have since been closed. I have not heard anything about Awiti yet Oooh OK, but guys are that stupid, using your immediate relatives account. In the process putting the whole family in danger of Kamiti. Those days, family and proxy companies were seemingly adequate escape routes, not anymore with Haji-Kinoti.... utajua haujui. TULIA.........UFUNZWE!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/9/2009 Posts: 6,592 Location: Nairobi
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simonkabz wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:murchr wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:murchr wrote:Next - Obado, WaIria How do you go for Obado before you go for Awiti? Quote:EACC is also investigating Sh2.6 billion payments made by the Migori devolved unit.
Nine companies associated with a Mr Jared Kwaga, believed to be one of Mr Obado’s proxies, were granted Sh2.6 billion tenders in three years.
Investigators say the money was used to put up palatial houses, hotels and other properties in the county.
EACC adds that Mr Kwaga wired millions of shillings from his account to those of Mr Obado’s two daughters, Scarlet Susan Okoth and Acholla Okoth.
The children’s accounts have since been closed. I have not heard anything about Awiti yet Oooh OK, but guys are that stupid, using your immediate relatives account. In the process putting the whole family in danger of Kamiti. Those days, family and proxy companies were seemingly adequate escape routes, not anymore with Haji-Kinoti.... utajua haujui. I'm laughing the way friends and family of the accused persons are refusing to post surety because the source of their wealth will be investigated and probably frozen as well... BBI will solve it :)
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/1/2011 Posts: 8,804 Location: Nairobi
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2012 wrote:simonkabz wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:murchr wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:murchr wrote:Next - Obado, WaIria How do you go for Obado before you go for Awiti? Quote:EACC is also investigating Sh2.6 billion payments made by the Migori devolved unit.
Nine companies associated with a Mr Jared Kwaga, believed to be one of Mr Obado’s proxies, were granted Sh2.6 billion tenders in three years.
Investigators say the money was used to put up palatial houses, hotels and other properties in the county.
EACC adds that Mr Kwaga wired millions of shillings from his account to those of Mr Obado’s two daughters, Scarlet Susan Okoth and Acholla Okoth.
The children’s accounts have since been closed. I have not heard anything about Awiti yet Oooh OK, but guys are that stupid, using your immediate relatives account. In the process putting the whole family in danger of Kamiti. Those days, family and proxy companies were seemingly adequate escape routes, not anymore with Haji-Kinoti.... utajua haujui. I'm laughing the way friends and family of the accused persons are refusing to post surety because the source of their wealth will be investigated and probably frozen as well... Just as the argument in the other thread goes, why waste doctors and people of skill in prisons? Let them work for the state/public! The final effect here appears to be total submission to the powers that be. And if I'm correct then we may be looking at very critical times ahead.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/7/2007 Posts: 921
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tycho wrote:[quote=2012][quote=simonkabz][quote=Angelica _ann][quote=murchr][quote=Angelica _ann][quote=murchr]
Just as the argument in the other thread goes, why waste doctors and people of skill in prisons? Let them work for the state/public!
The final effect here appears to be total submission to the powers that be.
And if I'm correct then we may be looking at very critical times ahead.
So, that gynaecologist should get away with murder simply because, if he goes to jail, all of us are going to die of kisonono? .....Jail the bugger liwalo liwe!!!!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 9/19/2015 Posts: 2,871 Location: hapo
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Njunge wrote:tycho wrote:[quote=2012][quote=simonkabz][quote=Angelica _ann][quote=murchr][quote=Angelica _ann][quote=murchr]
Just as the argument in the other thread goes, why waste doctors and people of skill in prisons? Let them work for the state/public!
The final effect here appears to be total submission to the powers that be.
And if I'm correct then we may be looking at very critical times ahead.
So, that gynaecologist should get away with murder simply because, if he goes to jail, all of us are going to die of kisonono? .....Jail the bugger liwalo liwe!!!! Tycho you are losing me. So a chicken thief should not be in prison because we can use his skills in protecting chicken? These people are thieves and don't belong with the rest of the society. Let them rot in prison. Don't forget to demolish each and every sign of their wealth as they are terminated like the cockroaches they are. Thieves are not good people. Tumeelewana?
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 10/8/2008 Posts: 1,575
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alma1 wrote:Njunge wrote:tycho wrote:[quote=2012][quote=simonkabz][quote=Angelica _ann][quote=murchr][quote=Angelica _ann][quote=murchr]
Just as the argument in the other thread goes, why waste doctors and people of skill in prisons? Let them work for the state/public!
The final effect here appears to be total submission to the powers that be.
And if I'm correct then we may be looking at very critical times ahead.
So, that gynaecologist should get away with murder simply because, if he goes to jail, all of us are going to die of kisonono? .....Jail the bugger liwalo liwe!!!! Tycho you are losing me. So a chicken thief should not be in prison because we can use his skills in protecting chicken? These people are thieves and don't belong with the rest of the society. Let them rot in prison. Don't forget to demolish each and every sign of their wealth as they are terminated like the cockroaches they are. Tycho is expanding masukumas proposal of reducing 'wastage'. Cheeky I care!
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Rank: User Joined: 8/15/2013 Posts: 13,237 Location: Vacuum
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thuks wrote:alma1 wrote:Njunge wrote:tycho wrote:[quote=2012][quote=simonkabz][quote=Angelica _ann][quote=murchr][quote=Angelica _ann][quote=murchr]
Just as the argument in the other thread goes, why waste doctors and people of skill in prisons? Let them work for the state/public!
The final effect here appears to be total submission to the powers that be.
And if I'm correct then we may be looking at very critical times ahead.
So, that gynaecologist should get away with murder simply because, if he goes to jail, all of us are going to die of kisonono? .....Jail the bugger liwalo liwe!!!! Tycho you are losing me. So a chicken thief should not be in prison because we can use his skills in protecting chicken? These people are thieves and don't belong with the rest of the society. Let them rot in prison. Don't forget to demolish each and every sign of their wealth as they are terminated like the cockroaches they are. Tycho is expanding masukumas proposal of reducing 'wastage'. Cheeky You know most wazuans are dumb If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/1/2011 Posts: 8,804 Location: Nairobi
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alma1 wrote:Njunge wrote:tycho wrote:[quote=2012][quote=simonkabz][quote=Angelica _ann][quote=murchr][quote=Angelica _ann][quote=murchr]
Just as the argument in the other thread goes, why waste doctors and people of skill in prisons? Let them work for the state/public!
The final effect here appears to be total submission to the powers that be.
And if I'm correct then we may be looking at very critical times ahead.
So, that gynaecologist should get away with murder simply because, if he goes to jail, all of us are going to die of kisonono? .....Jail the bugger liwalo liwe!!!! Tycho you are losing me. So a chicken thief should not be in prison because we can use his skills in protecting chicken? These people are thieves and don't belong with the rest of the society. Let them rot in prison. Don't forget to demolish each and every sign of their wealth as they are terminated like the cockroaches they are. Prisons are costly establishments, nowadays the trend is to decongest them. Not only that, there's a school of thought that looks at crime as disease. And if everything has a 'dollar value' then we can balance effects. And that's how I get concerned that we may be taking a similar path but without a clear vision of what we may be doing. That could create a loophole that can be abused by governments and state authorities.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/1/2011 Posts: 8,804 Location: Nairobi
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Swenani wrote:thuks wrote:alma1 wrote:Njunge wrote:tycho wrote:[quote=2012][quote=simonkabz][quote=Angelica _ann][quote=murchr][quote=Angelica _ann][quote=murchr]
Just as the argument in the other thread goes, why waste doctors and people of skill in prisons? Let them work for the state/public!
The final effect here appears to be total submission to the powers that be.
And if I'm correct then we may be looking at very critical times ahead.
So, that gynaecologist should get away with murder simply because, if he goes to jail, all of us are going to die of kisonono? .....Jail the bugger liwalo liwe!!!! Tycho you are losing me. So a chicken thief should not be in prison because we can use his skills in protecting chicken? These people are thieves and don't belong with the rest of the society. Let them rot in prison. Don't forget to demolish each and every sign of their wealth as they are terminated like the cockroaches they are. Tycho is expanding masukumas proposal of reducing 'wastage'. Cheeky You know most wazuans are dumb Maybe the artificial bots only...
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Rank: Elder Joined: 9/19/2015 Posts: 2,871 Location: hapo
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tycho wrote:alma1 wrote:Njunge wrote:tycho wrote:[quote=2012][quote=simonkabz][quote=Angelica _ann][quote=murchr][quote=Angelica _ann][quote=murchr]
Just as the argument in the other thread goes, why waste doctors and people of skill in prisons? Let them work for the state/public!
The final effect here appears to be total submission to the powers that be.
And if I'm correct then we may be looking at very critical times ahead.
So, that gynaecologist should get away with murder simply because, if he goes to jail, all of us are going to die of kisonono? .....Jail the bugger liwalo liwe!!!! Tycho you are losing me. So a chicken thief should not be in prison because we can use his skills in protecting chicken? These people are thieves and don't belong with the rest of the society. Let them rot in prison. Don't forget to demolish each and every sign of their wealth as they are terminated like the cockroaches they are. Prisons are costly establishments, nowadays the trend is to decongest them. Not only that, there's a school of thought that looks at crime as disease. And if everything has a 'dollar value' then we can balance effects. And that's how I get concerned that we may be taking a similar path but without a clear vision of what we may be doing. That could create a loophole that can be abused by governments and state authorities. Tycho this forum is litered with complaints about corruption in this country. I for one decided never to vote simply because I thought whoever I would vote for was corrupt. Now when the man I did not vote for decides to clean the cockroaches, you start another philosophical thread. Listen, these people are thieves. When you kill a cockroach you don't start saying that it's kids are nice people and the structures they created are good for a spider to live in. You destroy everything that reminds you of a cockroach. It's children and grandchildren and each and every structure it ever built. You start with the big cockroaches ala Kideros, then start going for the ones who figure out that someone has died and change the title to their names. Only then shall we get rid of cockroaches in this country. I wish I had voted Uhuru and Sonko this last election. Thieves are not good people. Tumeelewana?
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/1/2011 Posts: 8,804 Location: Nairobi
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I think it feels good for common mwananchi to witness white collar crime and impunity being punished.
I'm also happy that white collar criminals are being exposed and that our political sensibilities can be aroused.
But when it comes to critically looking at the criminal justice system and its emphasis on correction we need to be a bit more cautious.
On the other end of the spectrum is the young person from the slums and low end areas being gunned down. I'm not sure that such strategies show clear thinking.
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