BGL wrote:Cde Monomotapa wrote:GenghisCapitalLtd wrote:2012 wrote:GenghisCapitalLtd wrote:Is it positive news or investors will take it negatively since the constitution is not followed to the letter?
I beg to differ with that comment. It's been followed to the letter! The constitutional court is recognised by the constitution and is allowed to give interpretation where there are conflicting issue in the constitution.
My apologies. Could you explain the possible scenarios for me. What happens if M E Kibaki feels tired of all the bickering and resigns then elections will be held in the next 90 days even if Hassan isn't ready?
Since when did Kibaki pay attn to noise? Where have U been?

Network ya Kibaki haishiki safaricom or Airtel. It's tuned to some networks from China that broadcast infrastructure related signals. Rather than the roads,freedom to do whatever you want and free education we will remember him as a see nothing-do-nothing prezzo who did nothing as over 1000 people were butchered and 6 men taken to the Hague.
The best reaction after the ruling came from RAO (he celebrated his 67th BD earlier this month!). He says "the committee" on coalition issues will decide on whether to terminate! the life of 10th Parliament earlier than 14/01/2013.
I think somebody should now move to court on the issue of payment of tax by MPs and on what laws they can leggaly pass pertaining to their remuneration...
The opposite of courage is not cowardice, it's conformity.