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It is preposterous for fellows like Canon Peter Karanja, Secretary General of the National Council of the Churches of Kenya and Pastor Oginde of Christ is the Answer Ministry to claim that the referendum was marred by irregularities. These two gentlemen have now left the pulpit altogether and become politicians. It is interesting that even seasoned politicians as the retired President Moi accepted the result of the referendum. Kenyans had spoken loud and clear; no wonder Karanja and Oginde are not being listened to.

On the morning of August 4th, I woke very early in the morning and went to vote. The main reason was that I believed that my vote could actually make a difference in this country.  More that 8 million others did the same.  Out of those over 6 million voted with me to approve the draft constitution. (more…)

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Mr Moi has recently been reported as saying that the proposed new constitution (PNC) is not good because everybody that the Kenyans will elect, will be a back-bencher.

Clearly Mr Moi is still well stuck in the days when he would reshuffle ministers and drop them at will to reward ‘good‘ behaviour and punish ‘bad‘ behaviour. For Mr Moi, it is critical that ministers are members of parliament so that the ideas of tokenism and psycho-fancy can find a place in the politics of Kenya.  Unfortunately for him and his not-so-lucky students, appointing a cabinet minister to reward ethnic communities will be a thing of the past after we pass the new constitution next week.  (more…)

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Just yesterday, the Nation (See article Kenya torture victims compensated) reported that he Kenya Government will compensate former detainees up to an amount  of  Sh40 million.  Lady Justice Hannah Okwengu, a High Court judge awarded the money to  21 ex-detainees whom the judge ruled had proved that they had been subjected to torture at the infamous Nyayo torture chambers and deserved to be compensated. The 21, through the Kenya Human Rights Commission, accused the government of violating their rights. They said they were tortured by police in former president Moi’s reign.

Then I recall seeing former President Moi’s in his longtime favourite red-shirt from the days of KANU. Moi was quoted saying that he knew the history of the Rift Valley better than anyone else in this country. That maybe true but then again it may not be but that is irrelevant. What is, is that after that he asked the audience ‘ Rift Valley ni ya nani hasa?‘ ( To whom does the Rift Valley belong).  Your guess is as good as mine what sort of answer our former president was driving at.

The self-styled ‘profesa‘ (sic) of politics  is a man that never ceases to amaze. (more…)

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