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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/26/2008 Posts: 4,449
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guys get real, a pact - with whatever motivation - between the two leaders of the main protagonist tribes in the 2008 PEV cannot be worse than them and effectively their blind following being opponents in 2012. It's called a ceasefire darn it. It is actually more naive to imagine Wazua or an angel - an elected one - will deliver IDPs from the anxiety 2012 brings.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 1/7/2010 Posts: 1,279 Location: nbi
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As I feared, even the so-called intelligentsia has no answers. Muchknow came closest. Ruto and arap Mabebe or whatever name kales gave to their "hero from the lake", stoked the fires in RV too much. Some of you seem to live in cloud-cuckoo land. Whether ODM had won or didn't win 2007 election, "kiuks had to leave RV". That was a statement I heard from many kales in period before and after the general election. Today,if you go to places like Nak (now hugely populated with Kiuks hence Gideon moi's statement sometime last month), all the way to Eldoret and beyond, the tension between the two tribes is huge. Infact, every time there is a fire ata ya sigara, watu wanababaika. Imho, this will end in one of two ways. Either Ruto and co go to Hague so that others planning the same learn that there is somebody that can hold them to account. Or 2012 will see Luos and others who don't tow the line getting the same treatment. Eventually the fire will be turned to Kiuks. The reason being we are many in RV and have now started to affect voting patterns. Did you notice 43k voted for Yes in Eld North? My preference would be that Kenyans start looking for fresh leaders. Abdikadir Mohamed, Peter Kenneth even afadhali Apapu Namwamba The Governor of Nyeri - 2017
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 11/12/2009 Posts: 925
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....going to school does not mean you are educated. ....to sit here and discuss tribes as opposed to leaders stinks !!! ....what will the village guy do if we take up their mindset?
....the absence of peace is war.
Some Kenyans here never learnt, they keep on interchanging peace and war like inner wear.... till it fits them. Think about Kenya,not about your village.
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Rank: Chief Joined: 8/24/2009 Posts: 5,909 Location: Nairobi
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@Wendz, a quick one....it is always good to preach to the youth and the masses to shun tribalism, the challenge is that, the group that is preached to retorts that others have already benefited from the tribalism (whether financial, setting up strong businesses, employment etc. Now how does one convince "the people who have not benefited politically" that tribalism is not good....they themselves haven't benefited, as the powers that be concentrate on "their people".....
If me and you have a tussle over a piece of land, and I get the land due to the links I have and now offer peace, is that workable?
Once we find the solution to this scenario (e.g. the feeling that all Kenyans can benefit from whatever government), I believe tribalism can be done away with...your take?
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/19/2008 Posts: 4,268
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nostoppingthis wrote:@Wendz, a quick one....it is always good to preach to the youth and the masses to shun tribalism, the challenge is that, the group that is preached to retorts that others have already benefited from the tribalism (whether financial, setting up strong businesses, employment etc. Now how does one convince "the people who have not benefited politically" that tribalism is not good....they themselves haven't benefited, as the powers that be concentrate on "their people".....
If me and you have a tussle over a piece of land, and I get the land due to the links I have and now offer peace, is that workable?
Once we find the solution to this scenario (e.g. the feeling that all Kenyans can benefit from whatever government), I believe tribalism can be done away with...your take? Thats a valid point. I wish i had a straightforward answer to that. All the same, we cant stop trying just because some benefited over others. there are those who are willing to cut their looses and move on... like me! We never thought Moi would go peacefully, but we tried, and it worked... may be even this one would too, you never know.
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Rank: Member Joined: 11/6/2010 Posts: 110
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Having read most of your contributions, allow me to refer to you all as outright pretenders or simply fake creatures. Most of your presentations tend to give an impression that associating with your tribe is virtually a crime. The fact of the matter is that our rich diversity arising from our 42 (or so) tribes should be a source of our pride. Ones identity begins with self, the family and the extended family before other entities come in. We should be proud of who we are, our families, our roots, our heritage, our culture and our history. I highly appreciate the various tribal nights – sample ‘Ramogi’, ‘Mulembe’, ‘Egesa’, ‘Muthokoi’, ‘Mugithi’, ‘Pwani’ ‘Kale’ et al that are always highly publicized and totally sold-out. Unfortunately, the tribal alignments receive vitriol and venom when the political dimension creeps in. We need to appreciate the fact that politics is societal element that we cannot conveniently wish away or do away with. The solution to this dichotomy is to effectively manage our politics using our recently promulgated constitution. Otherwise, our diversity is the richest mine that God has blessed this country with and if well harnessed, it could be the key driving force behind our social-economic well-being.
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Rank: Member Joined: 6/26/2008 Posts: 319
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The way I see it - it is we who fail our country - we who are posting here and many others just like us. In the current bunge, we have only around 10 new faces. In the next elections, how many new faces will even stand a chance at getting your vote? How many able, qualified leaders have we here who won't offer to represent the people? Why are we even considering the war-mongers for 2012 positions? Can't Gatundu South for example, get another MP? Eldoret north can do the same, lang'ata, othaya etc - let us get the leeches off our backs first. There is no other way. 85% new faces in parliament in 2012 is the one sure way to win this thing once and for all. You can't leave the leeches on your back and go on a blood drip to increase blood volumes - by the time one pint is in your veins, the leeches will suck out half of it..ODM, PNU, ODM-K - out with the nonsensical amorphous bodies that stand for nothing.
Let's participate usefully in the decisions on how the country is run. What we say here has little effect unless we identify a course and champion it. At the next mbuzi, can people who are serious about this country have an aside and discuss how to channel their energies toward changing Kenya? If such a forum will take place, I will come, otherwise nyinyi mwende munywe pombe na kula mbuzi kama all the other Kenyans - while the country wastes away under the leeches we call MPigs.
Last time a site was even put up by one of us - can't recall who. But how many of us who are now busy fronting varied arguments even logged on to that site once? At least I did.
We cant talk politics forever if we wont do anything about it.
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Rank: Member Joined: 7/6/2010 Posts: 170 Location: Kenya Tukufu
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Fellow Kenyans let's think outside the box come 2012 and elect guys who don't have to remind us about negative ethnicity...The guy whom you don't hear talking of 'our community can do ABC the other can't ' as if one community/tribe is superior than others...So far I think Abdikadir and Peter Kenneth are two guys I can vote for to lead this country..........I know there are others, name them and let's see if we can influence these guys to the sits of power and change the leadership of this country forever... Hardwork, Smartness & Humility = Successful and Happy life...Jipange sasa hivi
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Rank: Elder Joined: 5/30/2009 Posts: 1,390
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@sigiriri, well said. What a wicked man I am!The things I want to do,I don't do.The things I don't want to do I find myself doing
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 10/9/2006 Posts: 1,502
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Does it surprise when Egyptians/Tunisians are not fighting and hacking their neighbours depending on Ethnicity.?? Black Africans- we have a loooong way to go. work to prosper
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