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Presidential Vote Tally - Live from Bomas of Kenya
blueman
#971 Posted : Tuesday, March 05, 2013 10:11:59 PM
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Someone on here said Raira was due to give a press conference at 7.30pm tonight, did he?
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vky
#972 Posted : Tuesday, March 05, 2013 10:12:30 PM
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iebc taking kenyans for a ride, they knew the problems with their systems but it seems they did nothing about it http://www.the-star.co.k...transmission-system-fast
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sparkly
#973 Posted : Tuesday, March 05, 2013 10:14:02 PM
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simonkabz wrote:
McReggae wrote:
Raila has been much cleverer this time round.


As in HE IS ALSO COOKING, this time a better stew than last time??


This time imewekwa kamote. Kina Muema, Mutisya doing their thing.
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Um Sayala
#974 Posted : Tuesday, March 05, 2013 10:14:31 PM
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techboy wrote:
Major standoff as the candidates withhold results from their strongholds. 150k trickling in in 6hrs ni mchezo.

How is this possible?, I thought the IEBC could release the results whether the parties released theirs or not.
but honestly anxiety is building up...pretty fast.
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alma
#975 Posted : Tuesday, March 05, 2013 10:15:05 PM
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Now I see why Kenyans fight everytime.

Patience is at a premium here.

I've just seen some talking heads, literally, on TV giving some of the most alarming analysis on all the 3 big stations

on twitter, some so called twitter gurus are posting what can basically be called crap. All without an iota of evidence or sense in them.

If a people can't be patient then they have no reason to claim to be democratic.

These problems happening in Kenya have happened everywhere in the world. But its only in Kenya where everyone has all of a sudden decided there are IT guys in Ngong Forest changing results, policemen dying before God called them, rejected votes even being considered as a topic of discussion, etc.

Hii mambo ya conspiracy theories has to end if this country is to go anywhere. Now you see why there are those who decided to send their families out there.

Kenyans just can't be trusted to be calm, patient and reasonable.
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limanika
#976 Posted : Tuesday, March 05, 2013 10:19:13 PM
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McReggae wrote:
Raila has been much cleverer this time round.

Please tell us more, what is he more cleverer for??
blueman
#977 Posted : Tuesday, March 05, 2013 10:19:42 PM
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alma wrote:
Now I see why Kenyans fight everytime.

Patience is at a premium here.

I've just seen some talking heads, literally, on TV giving some of the most alarming analysis on all the 3 big stations

on twitter, some so called twitter gurus are posting what can basically be called crap. All without an iota of evidence or sense in them.

If a people can't be patient then they have no reason to claim to be democratic.

These problems happening in Kenya have happened everywhere in the world. But its only in Kenya where everyone has all of a sudden decided there are IT guys in Ngong Forest changing results, policemen dying before God called them, rejected votes even being considered as a topic of discussion, etc.

Hii mambo ya conspiracy theories has to end if this country is to go anywhere. Now you see why there are those who decided to send their families out there.

Kenyans just can't be trusted to be calm, patient and reasonable.

No amount of complaining can make Kenyans patient. If a person is hungry, u dont tell them to stop being hungry, instead u give them food. Similarly, if u want Kenyans to be patient, give them a good reason to be patient, tell them why they must wait.
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mpobiz
#978 Posted : Tuesday, March 05, 2013 10:22:11 PM
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githundi wrote:
McReggae wrote:
Jubilee guys things are bad for you......the figures bad for you.......panic galore......why can't they just tell kenyans the truth.....

as long as you have not won the first round, there is no bad news. Thought this is bad news for you. We even add you mm votes and you'll go nowhere.


According to my sources the delay is because they are waiting for raila to prepare for his defeat and for the speech writers to finish their job
Politics is just things to keep the people divided and foolish and put your trust in men and none of them can do nothing for you...
youcan'tstopusnow
#979 Posted : Tuesday, March 05, 2013 10:23:07 PM
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vky wrote:
iebc taking kenyans for a ride, they knew the problems with their systems but it seems they did nothing about it
http://www.the-star.co.k...ransmission-system-fast

Very disturbing
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simonkabz
#980 Posted : Tuesday, March 05, 2013 10:24:59 PM
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Last week, the IEBC called IT-savvy representatives of political parties to a meeting on Friday at the Sunshine Holiday Inn in Westlands, Nairobi, where the use and efficacy of the equipment to be employed for the election counting and reporting was to be demonstrated. A representative of the US National Democratic Institute (NDI) was also present.

Party participants had a whole range of questions on which they wanted reassurance from the IEBC, especially concerning potential failures carried forward from the past.

To demonstrate how the new system would obviate all this, some of the participants at the meeting were divided into five groups of three, each group a mock ‘polling station’. They were given mobile phones such as those to be used on March 4. The phones are loaded with the software and menus for completing the tasks at hand.

The remainder of the group sat watching the screen, waiting for the ‘results’ to come in.

That’s when the problems started. The five ‘polling stations’ were initially all unable even to log in.

After a few of the five did eventually manage it, the next problem arose. They were logged in but there was no connectivity with the ‘tallying centre’. The ‘polling station’ callers could not be authenticated.

Finally, after struggling for ONE HOUR, only ONE of these five ‘polling stations’ managed to transmit its results.

Now, much as we want to trust that the IEBC is going to do a good job, we have to ask – if four out of five ‘polling stations’ have problems in a demonstration meant to show the efficient use of this technology, what on earth is going to happen when 33,000 polling stations all try to log in and transmit results at the same time?

We hope the IEBC is trying to fix these problems but, on the basis of the evidence so far, and considering the sheer volume of the data to be transmitted, it certainly appears that there could be a massive system failure.
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