Kenyans and the whole world will always talk about corruption, corruption, corruption, corruption. Everywhere in the world people are corrupt! Stop and think, we condemn this vice, but one has to stop and think why The Police still ask for ‘Kitu Kidogo’,...
Speaking of a Coalition with Issues, here are a few facts Kenyans need to be reminded of: How did all this Kimunya v Grand Regency Saga start? As a result of the High Court settlement on the 9th of April 2008 - [Civil suit 1111 of 2003( KACC vs Kalmesh...
Just the other day, Kenya was in political quagmire, people died, burnt alive, others relocated with no promise to move back. Many leaders across the world uttered words of dismay and shock that Kenya of all countries was going through such a “Democratic...
Finally there is a debate that more people are anxious to know the outcome! when? I don’t know…but whatever the case the Kenyan MP’s, the best paid compared to even Western countries, should start giving back to the government that they...
The ODM lost one Nairobi seat to the PNU, and now has 103 parliamentary seats to the PNU’s 104. ODM retained seats in Emuhaya and Ainamoi constituencies but lost Embakasi In Rairobi to PNU. Believe it or not The Coalition is looking weak and weaker...
Amnesty! Amnesty! Amnesty…hell everyone is talking amnesty. Prosecute or not to prosecute I ask? Let us not forget what prompted the violence, who ordered the “shoot to kill” orders that send the Kiganjo boys on a shooting spree in the streets of...
Most Kenyans, old and young alike adore the Kikuyu not because they have dominated the higher echelons of the government but because of their entrepreneurial endeavors. This in no way is blank statement but a fact that the Kikuyu are hardworking and independent...
The call for an official opposition reminds me of the changing of Section 2.A of the Kenyan Constitution to usher in the multi-party error. Now that we have a grand coalition i.e. with many parties amalgamated in this huge polygamous political marriage,...
Ok now we know who the cabinet members are, most of us are still asking 42 ministers with 50 or so assistants? Almost half of the MPs in Government! Soon we will be calling it “a Parliament of Ministers” – Reminiscent of “Ali Baba and the forty...
PRESIDENT: MWAI KIBAKI VICE PRESIDENT: KALONZO MUSOKA PRIME MINISTER: RAILA ODINGA DEPUTY PM & TRADE: UHURU KENYATTA DEPUTY PM & LOCAL GOV’T: MUSALIA MDAVADI 1. KIRAITU MURUNGI: ENERGY 2. JOHN MICHUKI: ENVIRONMENT and NATURAL RESOURCES...





