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William Ruto is NOT going to be President in 2022
Queen
#1271 Posted : Thursday, May 14, 2020 7:59:18 PM
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Ngalaka wrote:
Lolest! wrote:
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The only way they will stop him is to make sure he does not run.

Me thinks ARM(Anti Ruto Movement) will go for this strategy

Otherwise it will be one heated election

That a possibility but not too probable.

If precedence is anything to go by, the bar for blocking one on account of Chapter six of the Constitution - Integrity issues - seems to high.

To expect that there will be a series of judgments delivered between now and 2022 to culminate in blocking him is to expect too much.

Interestingly, what might actually keep him out of the ballot is what will keep me out too, standing little chance.

However, I would want him to stay in contention so as to spur Uhuru and Raila to settle on a compromise candidate sure to wallop him at the ballot.

A Candidate like Matiang’i.


If he doesn't obey court orders when he is a mere CS, what happens when he becomes the country's CEO?
kawi254
#1272 Posted : Friday, May 15, 2020 1:41:38 PM
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Queen wrote:
Ngalaka wrote:
Lolest! wrote:
Quote:
The only way they will stop him is to make sure he does not run.

Me thinks ARM(Anti Ruto Movement) will go for this strategy

Otherwise it will be one heated election

That a possibility but not too probable.

If precedence is anything to go by, the bar for blocking one on account of Chapter six of the Constitution - Integrity issues - seems to high.

To expect that there will be a series of judgments delivered between now and 2022 to culminate in blocking him is to expect too much.

Interestingly, what might actually keep him out of the ballot is what will keep me out too, standing little chance.

However, I would want him to stay in contention so as to spur Uhuru and Raila to settle on a compromise candidate sure to wallop him at the ballot.

A Candidate like Matiang’i.


If he doesn't obey court orders when he is a mere CS, what happens when he becomes the country's CEO?


An Angola situation where the compromise candidate gets in and betrays the sponsors [uhuru,Raila, et all ] will be perfect
Gathige
#1273 Posted : Friday, May 15, 2020 1:45:06 PM
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The whole establishment has now been galvanized to stop Ruto at all costs. Kwani how powerful is this WSR that UMK,RAO, etc, etc have ganged together?
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aemathenge
#1274 Posted : Friday, May 15, 2020 2:00:47 PM
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Gathige wrote:
The whole establishment has now been galvanized to stop Ruto at all costs. Kwani how powerful is this WSR that UMK,RAO, etc, etc have ganged together?

Ahh. Finally. Someone asks the six million dollar question.

How powerful? Indeed.
Lolest!
#1275 Posted : Friday, May 15, 2020 2:02:56 PM
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Ngalaka wrote:
Lolest! wrote:
Quote:
The only way they will stop him is to make sure he does not run.

Me thinks ARM(Anti Ruto Movement) will go for this strategy

Otherwise it will be one heated election

That a possibility but not too probable.

If precedence is anything to go by, the bar for blocking one on account of Chapter six of the Constitution - Integrity issues - seems to high.

To expect that there will be a series of judgments delivered between now and 2022 to culminate in blocking him is to expect too much.

Interestingly, what might actually keep him out of the ballot is what will keep me out too, standing little chance.

However, I would want him to stay in contention so as to spur Uhuru and Raila to settle on a compromise candidate sure to wallop him at the ballot.

A Candidate like Matiang’i.

I get what you're saying but Uhuru is very much like his political father, Moi.

I see all arms of government soon singing his song as Moi used to tell leaders his time.

I've seen Ndii is facing tax issues in court

Kila mtu atatii
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sqft
#1276 Posted : Friday, May 15, 2020 3:02:15 PM
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Wananchi want dynasties.



Proverbs 13:11 Dishonest money dwindles away, but whoever gathers money little by little makes it grow.
sqft
#1277 Posted : Friday, May 15, 2020 3:16:35 PM
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Proverbs 13:11 Dishonest money dwindles away, but whoever gathers money little by little makes it grow.
Angelica _ann
#1278 Posted : Friday, May 15, 2020 5:06:56 PM
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sqft wrote:
Wananchi want dynasties.





This video is an old clip embedded in a 'fresh' tweet, anyway doesn't matter.

How many general elections have this guy with his odomodomo followers of Raila aka Baba lost so far; 1997, 2007, 2013, 2017 (twice).

You can also add when Kijana beat him to clinch Ford Kenya Chair.

We will still beat him any day, any time!!!!!!


The guy in the clip with his folks are just talk, talk talk, with no IDs, no Huduma Number, not registered as voters, the registered - poor voter turn out etc.

Bring it on.
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mv_ufanisi
#1279 Posted : Friday, May 15, 2020 5:33:00 PM
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Allow me to interrupt the almost "Arsenal vs Man U" arguments going on here.

One of the great mysteries of democracy is why it tends to spark such a strong emotional reaction in most people leading to the loss of reason. So for example the politicians here in Kenya have somehow managed to exclude everyone else from leadership such that leadership here now revolves around a small group of men and women whose number is less than 10 or to be generous 20. This very small number of people basically make all the decisions that 50 million Kenyans have to deal with. And the result is that they are in an endless game of thrones like situation and we all get so sucked in emotionally into it that we can't pause and think about "Why are we even doing this?"

So then it completely becomes a game where all must choose a team to support - not very different from English PL teams. Hence the Arsenal vs Man U analogy.

And the whole time, the elephant in the room which is ensuring the prosperity of Kenyan citizens is completely ignored. More and more of the world seems to be heading in that same direction - the US with Trump is a perfect example of this phenomenon.

Even the most sophisticated and educated of us are unable to resist the pull of identity based politics.

It doesn't matter who will eventually win in 2022, but it's most likely that we will still be left with a low performing country where citizens continue to suffer the effects of poor governance. But half of us will be happy that our team "won" while the other half will be waiting for a round 2.
murchr
#1280 Posted : Friday, May 15, 2020 9:05:03 PM
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