mawinder wrote:Swenani wrote:mawinder wrote:Coolio wrote:Ni nani mnoma?
Of course the governor.The ICC murder suspect and land grabber is just waiting for his 75 year jail term as per the Rome statute when found guilty.Obama was here to pass the message that when Kenya's number one suspected criminal is sentenced, Kenya should hand him to ICC which does not have a jail but may opt to jail him with other criminals in Bangui.We expect this before September next year.After that the Kaleos will look for a civilised person to lead them, however they must forget about the presidency in the coming 70 years!!!!!!!!
@mawinder are you jacob juma on twitter?
No but I associate fully with his sentiments on this suspected criminal,land grabber and father to daft kids.He can use proceeds from the hotel to buy brains for his kids.He is a very bad man.Wazuans should join me in prayers to ensure justice is done.He has never visited families of children and women burnt in Kiambaa but insists they were cooking using a jiko which caused the fire and they should have been careful. Recently an ICC witness disappeared in Turbo only to be found dead in Voi.The day the court will jail the suspect I promise a mbuzi to wazuans that weekend to celebrate justice being done.

Standing ovation to mawinder on this.
I don't usually comment about politics because i think our politicians are neanderthals that should have just stayed in the village where they can be the shaos that they are. Two MP's and a former powerful cabinet minister are my friends and as much as i hate throwing my friends or anybody for that matter under the bus, sometimes the truth has to be said. Every time i see any of these men, i can't always help but think that if these are the people that we expect to lead us, then we are doomed. Maybe i am a tad too westernized but man, every time i have had a conversation with one of these guys, i shudder. Maybe someday i will understand these retrogressive African cultures that these people cling on to, but for right now, i just choose to stay away from politics and politicians as much as possible for the sake of my own sanity.
If i decide to vote in 2017, i might vote for Odinga. I am Kiuk and i actually like Uhuru because even though his dad acquired half of Kenya through dubious means, i can't help but think that deep down, he is a good man that has the best interest of Kenya and Kenyans at heart. But where i draw the line is on his running mate. I understand that Uhuru needs Ruto to win the election, but as a person, i value integrity more than i do power and everything else that comes with the presidency and the authority it wields. I can't bring myself to have a running mate who is in court facing the worst atrocities against mankind. No way. Plus if uhuru wanted me to take him seriously, he should have fired Ruto immediately after all his corrupt dealings came to light. The guy's name (Ruto) is prominent in all the shady deals in Kenya. He has no integrity at all. The one thing i detest the most is thieves. I think thieves are the lowest scum on the face of the earth. The culture is so rampant in Kenya and it's a high time this problem is really addressed seriously. We can't keep pretending that we don't know who the looters of thsi country are. A statement needs to be made, some prominent figures need to be given prison sentences for us to really be able to take our government seriously. Somebody in power (president) has to say enough is enough. Everywhere you go in this country, somebody is trying to con you, or even violently rob you. They don't see anything wrong with it because their role models in government are doing the same thing.
I have a few businesses around Kenya, and hardly a week passes by without some piece of shit conman or conmen trying to con one of my businesses out of money. Very annoying culture, especially to the hard working and honest citizens and that's the main reason why i cannot stand this Ruto guy. Uhuru directed all those Cabinet Ministers who were suspected of corruption to step down and yet the one that was supposed to go first was his own deputy. Integrity has to be paramount in life. I don't care what the stakes are, presidency, governor, whatever the case might be, but we can't teach our children to win at all costs. Uhuru should send this guy packing and we (i know i will) vote for him in 2017 if he does pull that trigger. Yeah, he might lose the election and not get back to State House but in my books, at least it will be an honorable loss. There is no shame in losing honorably. Problem with Africans is the intoxicating greed for power.
Maybe i am a different breed but i cannot run a country knowing fully well that my deputy is accused of genocide and is also robbing the country left, right and center on a daily basis. I don't care how valuable he is....he has to go. But that's just me. I have been told before that i view life differently than most, but i have no regrets about that as long as i put integrity first.