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Reasons why Emilio is Going down, can he be helped? Mobitelea's "mysterious" shares may be the sole reason some politicians family decided to support Mwai Kibaki and probably protect their stakes that they were handed for free as "facilitation fees". Do you know that everytime you make a safaricom call, you pay that endowed clan 5%...X 9 million watejas?? What's the hurry in selling safaricom shares? Before you know it, Raila's government will be inheriting "safari-burg" or "anglo-safaricom ghost" - Kimunya give us a break from manufacturing these ghosts. Already, there's a ghost in "Equity bank" where "not even Jesus" should know who the share-holders are. Even in the wake of an election promising transparency, Kimunya (Finance minister in Kibaki's govt) still is still so happy to hand over an "opaqueness" certificate not to be challenged until 2016. Can Kimunya be transparent & fair as to treat all financial institutions equally without setting a precedence for financial opaqueness & doom? Where are we headed? Kimunya is just as corrupt. Why? Why Equity? Why safaricom? Why last minute? Why by force? Secondly, we advise Mr. Kibaki not to argue with crowds. These arguments might be some of the reasons Lucy loves to slap. The results of the arguments: Kurians forced him to manufacture an instant road-side district. That scared him off from Kisumu. May be, there would have been demands for a "new lake" (Ok! ok! Nyamazeni! nyamazaaa! sasa iko Victoria North) and there would be more demands...."No! no! Now give us an ocean"...na kazi inge-endelea. Why weren't these goodies dished out in the last 5 years? Why last minute? ....was there any forecast or planning in creating these "district goodies" since their creation implies very heavy financial implications? I think we need better. These goodies are a sign of desperate last minute measures of a government which has been in deep slumber. Kenyans need better and that's why we will VOTE REAL CHANGE. ------------------------------ As it was in the days of the referrandum, so shall it be in the days of 2007 elections. From the look of the following 20 points below, nothing seem to have changed in the Kibaki government and Kenyans have decided that Kibaki will take a rest exactly 7 days from today. Nothing changed even after the referrandum, what makes anyone believe that this government has anything new to offer? Read prior article: Steve Aseno. Joluo.com Akelo nyar Kager, jaluo@jaluo.com |
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