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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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This is an interesting anecdote which I thought I might share regarding the constitutional review debate.

There once was a man who lived in a house which also had a rat in it. The man had for many days tried to capture the rat and to kill it but he had not been successful. Unfortunately for both him and the rat, his house caught fire one day. He sounded the alarm and the neighbours came to help him put out the fire. In the process, the rat ran out of the house and the man saw it. He told the people to stop putting out the fire and run after the rat (more…)

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I don’t envy Uhuru Kenyatta’s place in Kenya’s politics today. The man is faced with the daunting task of managing our money at a time that is proving to be more critical than anyone would have ever imagined.

Recently, there was uproar about funds for civic education. The Committee of Experts was all over the media raising hell about the money they had asked for and did not get. Mr Uhuru was demonized for failing to give cash to such an important government organ. He kept to his word that all the money that was available had been allocated.  Pundits even started to interpret Uhuru’s move as one to suggest that he was not keen on us having a new constitution. As usual our dear Prime Minister rose to the occasion and saved the day.  Of course, nobody now cares that budgets of other ministries were cut without parliamentary approval to fund the ‘deficit’ at the Committee of Experts on Constitutional Review. (more…)

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I know that if I had been at the University of Nairobi  earlier, Mutahi Ngunyi would have taught me. I wish I had been because that would have given me a better understanding of the man and his thoughts.  He definitely holds political opinions just like all of us but he has successfully managed to position himself as the political scientist of Kenya. Kudos for that Mutahi. Nevertheless, that doesn’t give you a licence to confuse Kenyans which is something you appear hell-bent on doing at least as far as the proposed constitution is concerned.

I can’t quite understand how you would argue that President Kibaki supports the proposed constitution because Chapter 9 favours the now defunct ‘KKK Alliance’. In case it is lost to you Mr Mutahi, Kibaki is not running for office again. You and I know very well, noting from some of your previous articles, Kibaki really doesn’t care about who succeeds him.

In fact, we also know that what is most important for the president now is whether we will remember as the guy who gave our children free education, built roads and gave us a prosperous  future through Vision 2030 which as he is very clear can’t be achieved without the new constitution. See Daily Nation article. (more…)

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Apparently Francis Muthaura, head of the Civil Service and Secretary to the Cabinet has ordered that no security verifications should be carried out on passport applications in order to speed up processing of Passports. Really, Mr. Muthaura, at a time when we are so worried about al-shabaab and our country has so many illegal immigrants.

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The Maasai Mau evictions will start in two weeks? So we will be seeing more tears and politics around this same issue again. Can someone please tell me what happened to the eviction of the big bellied fellows who had demanded compensation before we got our land back? Did someone evict them quietly in the night?

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Ngilu is asking people of Central Province to vote for Kalnonzo Musyoka in 2012 whom she says  is now a good friend of hers. Lord knows how many times in my lifetime headlines have read ‘Ngilu and Kalonzo bury the hatchet.’ Speaking to people in Ukambani she argued that it is time that people of Central Kenya vote for someone from another province. She then went on to say Kalonzo was instrumental in ensuring that the country didn’t slide into anarchy by legitimizing Kibaki’s government in 2008.

My question, is Kalonzo the only person from outside Central Kenya who is running for president? By the way Mrs. Ngilu, I thought you were an ODM person. What happened?

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