Surealligator wrote:mwenza wrote:The High Court has ruled that the Kadhi's Courts should not be included in the draft constitution. The ruling resulted from a court case filed in 2004.
What next to the proposed constitution?
It does not require a genius to know that Kibaki and Raila will use all means to kill the Imminent Cosntitution while showing Obama that they stood by it through thick and thin. This is a no brainer. And someone said we should respect our elders even when they have been shitting on our door steps for eons. It is time to say enough is enough by using our ballots in favour of the death of these elders machination.
Thanks for all those who called the bluff on these silly leaders of ours and voted yes.
Speaking at a gathering of US envoys to African states in Washington, Mrs Clinton said her government “kept hammering” at President Kibaki and Prime Minister Raila Odinga in a series of “straight talking meetings” which she said had started yielding fruits.
Choosing blunt words that diplomats usually eschew, Mrs Clinton added: “We kept hammering on them, we kept calling them. We didn’t give them much rest.”
“And we had some of the most straight-talking meetings with the President, the Prime Minister, and Cabinet members that you could imagine,” the secretary of state continued. “And we, of course, carried a message from President Obama because of his personal connection with Kenya.”
In her speech on Tuesday, the top US diplomat singled out her August 2009 visit to Kenya as an example of how US diplomatic engagement can help bring about political progress in Africa.
http://www.nation.co.ke/...28/-/22u5td/-/index.htmlGo overdrive in purchasing the goods when there's blood on the streets, expecially if the blood is your own