murenj wrote:I remember TNA supporters from a nearby ethnic group chanting 'tumefika' in from of the cameras, immediately the election results were announced. well today I saw a female Hawker from that ethnic group fleeing from city council askaris, baby strapped on the back, goods for sale in another hand......so much of 'tumefika' chanting....but lets move on...
When IEBC announced the start of voter registration exercise last year Kenyans who were over 18years old who felt duty bound to participate in the then forthcoming elections begun a journey, a journey to take their choice to statehouse.That was to be the end of that leg of the journey.And for that purpose YES walifika, na hata mimi nilifika.
We are now on leg two, playing our individual roles to make our country better.As we voted UK we were under no illusion tha our lives would change over night but we believed and hoped that things will get better.The dream is still alive and we are very hopeful.
Allowing hawkers in town is not one of the ways of improving their lives..So yes they will be chased by kanjo as a solution for them is sort.Kidero and team are working on that.
Another goal was to ensure that RAO did not see the inside of statehouse and on that too TULIFIKA.
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