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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/22/2009 Posts: 2,449 Location: Africa
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Realtreaty wrote: Good for entertainment. Mt Kenya region respect everyone, they can listen and will make decision on 8/8/17 without any tension. Look at the number of people with their phone's raised taking videos and photos
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Rank: Elder Joined: 8/16/2011 Posts: 2,353
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Rank: Elder Joined: 8/16/2011 Posts: 2,353
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An Alarmist Nonsense a way to seek symphathy from Voters but Kenyans are clever than S. Sudan people who can believe anything Machar tells them #VoteRailaAtYourOwnRisk https://www.tuko.co.ke/245500-ju...g-raila-odinga-nasa.html
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Rank: Elder Joined: 8/16/2011 Posts: 2,353
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/28/2015 Posts: 9,562 Location: Rodi Kopany, Homa Bay
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Wow this is a marvellous job by Ohuru in ukambani. All mkambas should elect him. Ohuru has transformed ukambani from some arid and poor hunger-stricken region into the new "Israel" that will be feeding kenya. #TanoTena http://www.the-star.co.k...to-reelect-him_c1589895
Quote: Although water is largely a devolved function, Uhuru, in 2015, supplemented the county water budget with Sh1.5 billion to go towards the distribution of water. The national government has also financed the rehabilitation of the 58km Yatta Canal at a cost of Sh2.5 billion. It is complete and stretches from the Thika River across the Yatta plateau to the River Mwita-Syano, which flows into Kitui county. It is expected to serve more than 500,000 people, mostly farmers who will use it for irrigation. Last year, a local farmer established a flower farm worth Sh2 billion near the canal. The farmer has already hired 400 workers, thus creating employment for residents.
Some residents told the Star yesterday that the implementation of key projects such as the Yatta Canal and the Ng’alalya water project in Matungulu by the national government improved their lives. The Ng’alalya project is expected to serve 28,000 residents across Matungulu and Kangundo constituencies once the piping is done, project coordinator Faith Muindi said. Residents used to walk more than 5km to fetch water before the project was initiated, she added. Muindi urged the government to give more water pipes for the distribution of the commodity. “We need more pipes, about 25,000 pipes, to connect the water to the homesteads because we now have the main line,” she said.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/9/2009 Posts: 6,592 Location: Nairobi
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As Predicated, the usual 'my life is in danger' card has been unleashed. BBI will solve it :)
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/28/2015 Posts: 9,562 Location: Rodi Kopany, Homa Bay
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2012 wrote:As Predicated, the usual 'my life is in danger' card has been unleashed. Why would anyone want to eliminate a perennial loser, one who you are always guaranteed to win against? It would be a terrible mistake to remove him from the race.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/19/2010 Posts: 3,504 Location: Uganda
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hardwood wrote:Wow this is a marvellous job by Ohuru in ukambani. All mkambas should elect him. Ohuru has transformed ukambani from some arid and poor hunger-stricken region into the new "Israel" that will be feeding kenya. #TanoTena http://www.the-star.co.k...to-reelect-him_c1589895
Quote: Although water is largely a devolved function, Uhuru, in 2015, supplemented the county water budget with Sh1.5 billion to go towards the distribution of water. The national government has also financed the rehabilitation of the 58km Yatta Canal at a cost of Sh2.5 billion. It is complete and stretches from the Thika River across the Yatta plateau to the River Mwita-Syano, which flows into Kitui county. It is expected to serve more than 500,000 people, mostly farmers who will use it for irrigation. Last year, a local farmer established a flower farm worth Sh2 billion near the canal. The farmer has already hired 400 workers, thus creating employment for residents.
Some residents told the Star yesterday that the implementation of key projects such as the Yatta Canal and the Ng’alalya water project in Matungulu by the national government improved their lives. The Ng’alalya project is expected to serve 28,000 residents across Matungulu and Kangundo constituencies once the piping is done, project coordinator Faith Muindi said. Residents used to walk more than 5km to fetch water before the project was initiated, she added. Muindi urged the government to give more water pipes for the distribution of the commodity. “We need more pipes, about 25,000 pipes, to connect the water to the homesteads because we now have the main line,” she said.
on the Yatta Canal good job .just piping to nearby market centres like Kithimani would add further value.water still a big issue in these centres despite the canal passing nearby.wish this ruto wasn't in the mix.Uhuru would have won saa mbili.jubilee is still a hard sell in ukambani courtesy of no 2 punda amecheka
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 1/20/2011 Posts: 1,820 Location: Nakuru
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kayhara wrote:FRM2011 wrote: Are we going to sit here and pretend we don't know Baba is in Kiambu county today ?
Itinerary as follows; Limuru, Gitaru, Wangige, Ruaka, Northern By-pass,Kiambu Town, Old Kiambu/ Ruiru Road, Thika town, Juja (bridge), Thika Highway -Githurai roundabout.
Lots of love and political maturity from Kiambu residents who are 90% Jubilee damu.
For those who would want to ask why Kiambu ? This is Baba's most critical vote bloc in the entire Mt.Kenya. 80K in 2013. Looking at >100K this time.
Finally baba in jubilee strongholds, I will vote uhuru but I would love if Raila went to people of house and deny the allegation by every tom dick and harry campaigning here that hiki kimtu, oh raila even MCAs are singing raila, but also he should explain why NASA has sidelined the Kikuyu and kelenjin, the Land issues and just assure them that NASA won't witch hunt the community INCASE (because they won't) win I wish baba had made this(visiting people of house) move earlier. Dumb money becomes dumb only when it listens to smart money
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/28/2015 Posts: 9,562 Location: Rodi Kopany, Homa Bay
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Fyatu wrote:kayhara wrote:FRM2011 wrote: Are we going to sit here and pretend we don't know Baba is in Kiambu county today ?
Itinerary as follows; Limuru, Gitaru, Wangige, Ruaka, Northern By-pass,Kiambu Town, Old Kiambu/ Ruiru Road, Thika town, Juja (bridge), Thika Highway -Githurai roundabout.
Lots of love and political maturity from Kiambu residents who are 90% Jubilee damu.
For those who would want to ask why Kiambu ? This is Baba's most critical vote bloc in the entire Mt.Kenya. 80K in 2013. Looking at >100K this time.
Finally baba in jubilee strongholds, I will vote uhuru but I would love if Raila went to people of house and deny the allegation by every tom dick and harry campaigning here that hiki kimtu, oh raila even MCAs are singing raila, but also he should explain why NASA has sidelined the Kikuyu and kelenjin, the Land issues and just assure them that NASA won't witch hunt the community INCASE (because they won't) win I wish baba had made this(visiting people of house) move earlier. I understand that they turned up just to see the legendary "kimundu" with their own eyes. Don't know if that will translate into votes.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 11/5/2010 Posts: 2,459
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sheri wrote:FRM2011 wrote: Are we going to sit here and pretend we don't know Baba is in Kiambu county today ?
Itinerary as follows; Limuru, Gitaru, Wangige, Ruaka, Northern By-pass,Kiambu Town, Old Kiambu/ Ruiru Road, Thika town, Juja (bridge), Thika Highway -Githurai roundabout.
Lots of love and political maturity from Kiambu residents who are 90% Jubilee damu.
For those who would want to ask why Kiambu ? This is Baba's most critical vote bloc in the entire Mt.Kenya. 80K in 2013. Looking at >100K this time.
I rarely comment but word on the ground is that those guys you saw on TV yesterday got 30k each. The financier is known and his goose is cooked. Si 30K ni kidogo sana !! Anyway, nobody thinks Kiambu guys will vote for Baba. The crowds were expected. There is a guy in Wangige who has never seen Baba upclose. What is really encouraging is that as a society we are inching towards political tolerance. That is a huge step in the right direction.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/10/2008 Posts: 9,131 Location: Kanjo
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FRM2011 wrote:sheri wrote:FRM2011 wrote: Are we going to sit here and pretend we don't know Baba is in Kiambu county today ?
Itinerary as follows; Limuru, Gitaru, Wangige, Ruaka, Northern By-pass,Kiambu Town, Old Kiambu/ Ruiru Road, Thika town, Juja (bridge), Thika Highway -Githurai roundabout.
Lots of love and political maturity from Kiambu residents who are 90% Jubilee damu.
For those who would want to ask why Kiambu ? This is Baba's most critical vote bloc in the entire Mt.Kenya. 80K in 2013. Looking at >100K this time.
I rarely comment but word on the ground is that those guys you saw on TV yesterday got 30k each. The financier is known and his goose is cooked. Si 30K ni kidogo sana !! Anyway, nobody thinks Kiambu guys will vote for Baba. The crowds were expected. There is a guy in Wangige who has never seen Baba upclose. What is really encouraging is that as a society we are inching towards political tolerance. That is a huge step in the right direction. Now tell your colleagues in western and nyanza to get civilized. Just the other day they stoned baba. i.am.back!!!!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/9/2009 Posts: 6,592 Location: Nairobi
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hardwood wrote:2012 wrote:As Predicated, the usual 'my life is in danger' card has been unleashed. Why would anyone want to eliminate a perennial loser, one who you are always guaranteed to win against? It would be a terrible mistake to remove him from the race. Boss, this is normal. Happens every 5 years without fail yet his security entourage is as big as WSR's. BBI will solve it :)
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/18/2011 Posts: 12,069 Location: Kianjokoma
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hardwood wrote:2012 wrote:As Predicated, the usual 'my life is in danger' card has been unleashed. Why would anyone want to eliminate a perennial loser, one who you are always guaranteed to win against? It would be a terrible mistake to remove him from the race. He should be given maximum possible security. Election periods are emotionally charged and divisive and could lead to violence if anything happens to senior leaders on both sides(UMK,WSR, RAO, SKM...three promisees wachana nao) It's not just your opponents. Al-Shetanis from across the border are a big risk Benazir Bhutto of Pakistan was killed while campaigning by Al-Qaeda who are linked to the servants of Satan in Somalia!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/28/2015 Posts: 9,562 Location: Rodi Kopany, Homa Bay
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Rank: Elder Joined: 11/5/2010 Posts: 2,459
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Lolest! wrote:hardwood wrote:2012 wrote:As Predicated, the usual 'my life is in danger' card has been unleashed. Why would anyone want to eliminate a perennial loser, one who you are always guaranteed to win against? It would be a terrible mistake to remove him from the race. He should be given maximum possible security. Election periods are emotionally charged and divisive and could lead to violence if anything happens to senior leaders on both sides(UMK,WSR, RAO, SKM...three promisees wachana nao) It's not just your opponents. Al-Shetanis from across the border are a big risk Benazir Bhutto of Pakistan was killed while campaigning by Al-Qaeda who are linked to the servants of Satan in Somalia! Good observation there bro. I once read a most fascinating article about the 1992 elections. Moi was advised by the then special branch that the most dangerous thing for him would be the death of any of his serious challengers. Matiba, Kibaki and Jaramogi. Not only would he be blamed for it, but it would have resulted in an unbeatable opposition unity. So the elite presidential guard were deployed to guard the three, with a special focus on Matiba. Round-the-clock security. Interesting thing is that the candidates and their own amateur bodyguards never knew. Had Kibaki been a ruthless machiavelli-type power greedy guy, taking out Matiba would have guaranteed him a straight pass to statehouse. Same for Matiba.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 4/22/2010 Posts: 11,522 Location: Nairobi
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GetIT411: PRESIDENT Kenyatta will not participate in the presidential debates, Jubilee Party VC Murathe says citing format issues. www.capitalfm.co.kepossunt quia posse videntur
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Rank: Chief Joined: 5/9/2007 Posts: 13,095
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maka wrote:GetIT411: PRESIDENT Kenyatta will not participate in the presidential debates, Jubilee Party VC Murathe says citing format issues. www.capitalfm.co.ke Last elections he pulled the same stunt.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/9/2009 Posts: 6,592 Location: Nairobi
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maka wrote:GetIT411: PRESIDENT Kenyatta will not participate in the presidential debates, Jubilee Party VC Murathe says citing format issues. www.capitalfm.co.ke That is a wise decision. There's nothing to gains for UK as the incumbent. The best debate will be in 2022 when all the candidates are new. BBI will solve it :)
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 10/29/2008 Posts: 1,566
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Lolest! wrote:hardwood wrote:2012 wrote:As Predicated, the usual 'my life is in danger' card has been unleashed. Why would anyone want to eliminate a perennial loser, one who you are always guaranteed to win against? It would be a terrible mistake to remove him from the race. He should be given maximum possible security. Election periods are emotionally charged and divisive and could lead to violence if anything happens to senior leaders on both sides(UMK,WSR, RAO, SKM... three promisees wachana nao) It's not just your opponents. Al-Shetanis from across the border are a big risk Benazir Bhutto of Pakistan was killed while campaigning by Al-Qaeda who are linked to the servants of Satan in Somalia! Wewe ni madharu utawacha Isuni yilu yi maa me muyo - ni Mbisuu
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