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I think Raila will Drop Court Case
mawinder
#191 Posted : Tuesday, March 12, 2013 3:41:44 PM
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[quote=mkonomtupu]This surely cannot be good...

At Kisumu markets, a piece of cabbage that cost Sh30 before the elections now goes for Sh100 owing to the high transport fares and the scarcity of the commodities.

“My supplier who is from Uganda told me that he cannot travel to Kenya to sell during this period so he is awaiting the settlement of matters to do with elections in court," Ms Achieng said.

"That means I buy a kilo at Sh27 and sell at Sh45, slightly higher than the normal selling price of Sh35. Business is slow, people are worried of the aftermath of the court case and that is why suppliers are not upbeat about travelling to Kisumu to sell their goods”, she said."
http://www.businessdaily.../-/wecmouz/-/index.html[/quote]
Interesting article on the link above on where a certain region gets its food from and the effect of Cord's yet to be filed suit.
McReggae
#192 Posted : Tuesday, March 12, 2013 3:41:48 PM
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@JB, your persistent and very valid question is the basis for this petition, you will not have to wait for too long to know!!!
..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
nakujua
#193 Posted : Tuesday, March 12, 2013 4:20:14 PM
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xyzee wrote:
ecstacy wrote:
nakujua wrote:
Much Know wrote:
McReggae wrote:
Today's petition is to compel the IEBC and Safcom to release data required!!!!

If safcom data will not be consistent with what IEBC released, i will be the first to call for repeat, IEBC data is on the internet.

safaricom were just providing connectivity - they don't have voter data, what they would provide is the status of the network during that period and the cord guys would use that to show that systems were compromised since the network was ok, or dig out for any interference on the network.

just trying to plant doubts concerning the credibility of the process, I think that will be cords focus - not the actual figures but just the credibility of the process.


CORD is clutching at straws and they know it. Do they understand what SCOM's role was in this? Do they understand the source of the data to be keyed in? Do they understand what brought the system down? Do they know what a software bug is?

I find this to be a shoddy attempt at attacking an institution with the sole aim of weakening this to ask for the entire process to be redone on their terms. And they wanted to run government???



They've asked for SMS logs from safaricom, and copies of particular SMS.

The point being, to confirm the original message sent and whether the final result differs from the provisional result and if so why?


I thought the system was running on a vpn ( or a private apn) from a java based phone app through a webservice to the server system - kwani walikuwa wanatuma sms ? waendele we need to know more about that system, but I have a feeling it was not sms based.
ecstacy
#194 Posted : Tuesday, March 12, 2013 4:25:43 PM
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Joined: 2/26/2008
Posts: 4,449
nakujua wrote:
xyzee wrote:
ecstacy wrote:
nakujua wrote:
Much Know wrote:
McReggae wrote:
Today's petition is to compel the IEBC and Safcom to release data required!!!!

If safcom data will not be consistent with what IEBC released, i will be the first to call for repeat, IEBC data is on the internet.

safaricom were just providing connectivity - they don't have voter data, what they would provide is the status of the network during that period and the cord guys would use that to show that systems were compromised since the network was ok, or dig out for any interference on the network.

just trying to plant doubts concerning the credibility of the process, I think that will be cords focus - not the actual figures but just the credibility of the process.


CORD is clutching at straws and they know it. Do they understand what SCOM's role was in this? Do they understand the source of the data to be keyed in? Do they understand what brought the system down? Do they know what a software bug is?

I find this to be a shoddy attempt at attacking an institution with the sole aim of weakening this to ask for the entire process to be redone on their terms. And they wanted to run government???



They've asked for SMS logs from safaricom, and copies of particular SMS.

The point being, to confirm the original message sent and whether the final result differs from the provisional result and if so why?


I thought the system was running on a vpn ( or a private apn) from a java based phone app through a webservice to the server system - kwani walikuwa wanatuma sms ? waendele we need to know more about that system, but I have a feeling it was not sms based.


Exactly! Kuna watu wa panganga huku..
digitek1
#195 Posted : Tuesday, March 12, 2013 4:27:29 PM
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Joined: 2/3/2010
Posts: 1,797
Location: Kenya
nakujua wrote:
xyzee wrote:
ecstacy wrote:
nakujua wrote:
Much Know wrote:
McReggae wrote:
Today's petition is to compel the IEBC and Safcom to release data required!!!!

If safcom data will not be consistent with what IEBC released, i will be the first to call for repeat, IEBC data is on the internet.

safaricom were just providing connectivity - they don't have voter data, what they would provide is the status of the network during that period and the cord guys would use that to show that systems were compromised since the network was ok, or dig out for any interference on the network.

just trying to plant doubts concerning the credibility of the process, I think that will be cords focus - not the actual figures but just the credibility of the process.


CORD is clutching at straws and they know it. Do they understand what SCOM's role was in this? Do they understand the source of the data to be keyed in? Do they understand what brought the system down? Do they know what a software bug is?

I find this to be a shoddy attempt at attacking an institution with the sole aim of weakening this to ask for the entire process to be redone on their terms. And they wanted to run government???



They've asked for SMS logs from safaricom, and copies of particular SMS.

The point being, to confirm the original message sent and whether the final result differs from the provisional result and if so why?


I thought the system was running on a vpn ( or a private apn) from a java based phone app through a webservice to the server system - kwani walikuwa wanatuma sms ? waendele we need to know more about that system, but I have a feeling it was not sms based.

d'oh! the problem with cord is that it appears they are trully analogue
I may be wrong..but then I could be right
ecstacy
#196 Posted : Tuesday, March 12, 2013 4:31:31 PM
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Joined: 2/26/2008
Posts: 4,449
digitek1 wrote:
nakujua wrote:
xyzee wrote:
ecstacy wrote:
nakujua wrote:
Much Know wrote:
McReggae wrote:
Today's petition is to compel the IEBC and Safcom to release data required!!!!

If safcom data will not be consistent with what IEBC released, i will be the first to call for repeat, IEBC data is on the internet.

safaricom were just providing connectivity - they don't have voter data, what they would provide is the status of the network during that period and the cord guys would use that to show that systems were compromised since the network was ok, or dig out for any interference on the network.

just trying to plant doubts concerning the credibility of the process, I think that will be cords focus - not the actual figures but just the credibility of the process.


CORD is clutching at straws and they know it. Do they understand what SCOM's role was in this? Do they understand the source of the data to be keyed in? Do they understand what brought the system down? Do they know what a software bug is?

I find this to be a shoddy attempt at attacking an institution with the sole aim of weakening this to ask for the entire process to be redone on their terms. And they wanted to run government???



They've asked for SMS logs from safaricom, and copies of particular SMS.

The point being, to confirm the original message sent and whether the final result differs from the provisional result and if so why?


I thought the system was running on a vpn ( or a private apn) from a java based phone app through a webservice to the server system - kwani walikuwa wanatuma sms ? waendele we need to know more about that system, but I have a feeling it was not sms based.

d'oh! the problem with cord is that it appears they are trully analogue


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KulaRaha
#197 Posted : Tuesday, March 12, 2013 4:45:10 PM
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Joined: 7/26/2007
Posts: 6,514
I didn't vote for UK nor RAO. But I believe RAO has the right to go to court, and I also believe the govt and IEBC should not behave as if nothing is wrong. There is an issue and they should man up and face it.

I also believe RAO was beaten. Maybe UK didn't get the 50+1% but he beat RAO proper.
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theman192000
#198 Posted : Tuesday, March 12, 2013 5:59:17 PM
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The petition by CORD seeking to compel IEBC and Safaricom to provide them with data is ill conceived. While the high court may grant CORD's prayers, the defendants in this case have a right to appeal the decision.

The right to appeal is not time bound to the petition to be filed in the Supreme Court and Safaricom can give notice to appeal and do so after 14 days.

CORD should file the petition in the Supreme Court and build a case with the evidence that they have and not rely on IEBC and Safaricom.
Jus Blazin
#199 Posted : Tuesday, March 12, 2013 6:07:44 PM
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McReggae wrote:
@JB, your persistent and very valid question is the basis for this petition, you will not have to wait for too long to know!!!

Tutasubiri kwa hamu na gamu
Luck is when Preparation meets Opportunity. ~ Lucius Annaeus Seneca
mawinder
#200 Posted : Tuesday, March 12, 2013 6:10:02 PM
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Joined: 4/30/2008
Posts: 6,029
theman192000 wrote:
The petition by CORD seeking to compel IEBC and Safaricom to provide them with data is ill conceived. While the high court may grant CORD's prayers, the defendants in this case have a right to appeal the decision.

The right to appeal is not time bound to the petition to be filled in the Supreme Court and Safaricom can give notice to appeal and do so after 14 days.

CORD should file the petition in the Supreme Court and build a case with the evidence that they have and not rely on IEBC and Safaricom.

Ditto,but I think it is in 14 days not after.Just curious,are you an advocate if yes then you have the knowledge and if you work with the right people,you will go far.
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