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Break up Kenya into smaller states-Ndii
shocks
#11 Posted : Sunday, March 27, 2016 4:08:15 PM
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Ethiteri wrote:
He seems to habour some deep grudge against Jubilee. Ama they ate his goat?


He is the professor Mutua of this election season. By 2018 his space will be at some odd pages on the standard or the star
wanyee
#12 Posted : Sunday, March 27, 2016 4:18:07 PM
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The only thing that is breaking up Cord like their podium today in Malindi...Kenya is Marwa
Angelica _ann
#13 Posted : Sunday, March 27, 2016 4:35:48 PM
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Swenani wrote:
kayhara wrote:
-Mombasa port and tourism contributes a huge % of the GDP but gets so little in return and it's no secret, not counting the airport road expansion the coast has not had any new major road built since Independence, Until the oil and the water aquifer the Turkana area was not Kenya, even the potential of L. Turkana has never been studied, Western Kenya has slowly been neglected see how Kisumu growth stagnated with time the port died, question what is the main economic activity in Kisumu currently, certainly no fishing, funny that we have unused fish processing factories in central Kenya that should have been in Kisumu.
Moi built roads in his area where locals used to dry maize and play football because there was no traffic, all this and more is the reason I support Ndii, but a better way is to let the counties operate independently managing resources in their counties, ie let Mombasa county get about 50% of port proceeds same for Turkana for oil, Kajiado for the Mara, Malindi for Tourism,Nairobi for whatever you do there.

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KulaRaha
#14 Posted : Sunday, March 27, 2016 4:45:55 PM
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so how many states would we make?
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murchr
#15 Posted : Sunday, March 27, 2016 5:04:00 PM
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wanyee wrote:
The only thing that is breaking up Cord like their podium today in Malindi...Kenya is Marwa



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#16 Posted : Sunday, March 27, 2016 5:05:06 PM
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Ethiteri wrote:
He seems to habour some deep grudge against Jubilee. Ama they ate his goat?


STALKER, He worked with waguuuuru in world bank kuna ma "ill feelings", a grudge, a polite NO, in which he wants to "stalk" everywhere mpaka kwa press, to "destroy Kenya" to prove he is a man, it is always easier to destroy than to build, "useless nyeges", world wars have been caused by useless nyeges, but now we are looking for sijui moodys forecast which are good am told at least better than hogwash banks who consult the likes of ndii! Who will take Safaricom of the small states? How small should they be? How will we share KQ aeroplanes? airports jee? siku hizi ni embrace diversity....psychiatric case!!!!
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Alba
#17 Posted : Monday, March 28, 2016 6:07:11 AM
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Ndii is correct in principle. Living through four successive regimes that thrive on tribalism ,corruption and misrule is like suffocating, or rather like living in colonial rule. If separating were feasible, it would be a prudent choice.

There was some optimism about a second liberation aka saba saba. But after saba saba happened, the very same people who misruled Kenya for the first 30 years and enriched themselves at the tax payers expense during the first 30 years have still held to power.
McReggae
#18 Posted : Monday, March 28, 2016 7:08:52 AM
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Yeah.......break it up, so they can rule their state upto 2090!!!! When tribalism becomes a govt policy then there is nothing else to look forward to!!!
..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
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#19 Posted : Monday, March 28, 2016 7:44:59 AM
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So we either have some guy as President or declare Kenya dead? Ok disband IEBC
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#20 Posted : Monday, March 28, 2016 7:49:12 AM
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Let me read the article for you.

It seems some read Jubilee in every sentence they read.

Ndii is talking about a marriage.

A marriage whereby one spouse has started believing that they are being abused.

I think some of us here would agree then when you see a woman being beaten by her husband or abused by her husband, you ask her to leave the marriage

Some Wise elders would usually suggest that there be a meeting of minds to figure out a way that the marriage be saved.

Only a foolish elder would suggest that abuse is not happening when the woman is saying that it is.

Question you should be asking yourself is what's the best course of action to sooth the family of the aggrieved woman.

Ndii is saying that the marriage should be dissolved and goes ahead to explain how each spouse should share the wealth.

Others are still talking about Jubilee.

I'm wondering who's crazy here.

Calling him names does not help the marriage neither does it help the aggrieved wife nor the unfairly accused husband.

That article may well go down as one of the best literature pieces I've read in a long tme. Reminds me of the days of Ngugi wa Thiongo where he wrote stories that were thought provoking. Yet called treason.
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