man
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Post by man on Sept 16, 2011 11:02:56 GMT 3
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Post by Dumekenya on Sept 16, 2011 12:44:27 GMT 3
This fellow is going nuts. I mean since when did the Kutunys start lecturing Kenyans about reform agenda. Does is he really understand even an inch of what reform agenda is? I think he is lost his mind he should talk of other things but not reform. This man is a political novice and we shouldn't waste our time even giving him audience of whatever mode.
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Post by jakaswanga on Sept 18, 2011 18:23:30 GMT 3
Rebranding fever! The dire need to reposition oneself to survive in the changed circumstances is catching up even among the dimmest. Somewhere beneath the public political idiocy which over the past year has been displayed by the likes of Kutuny, I always suspected, like a teacher who never gives up on the mentally challenged, that there lay enough potential for the development of political common sense.
Nearly 50 years after Uhuru, famine is ravaging Kenya. He says. Bravo for not saying this is Raila's fault! Then he gives data to show the reformers of yesterday have turned out fake. Good, but what a pity his performance in parliament and beyond in the last years is so awful. Then he declassifies the meaning of reform, narrowing its meaning as is used in Kenya. And then Ruto WS changes the meaning of reformer, projecting himself as the champion practioner of it! [This double act between Kutuny and W. Ruto is called a 1-2 in footbal]! Orchestrated.
I commend it, because it is a symptom of a realisation that some thinking has to be done to stay relevant. Kotuny has been brain-dead most of the past. He starts to show signs of awakening. Very Good.
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Post by kamalet on Sept 18, 2011 21:15:22 GMT 3
As is typical in Jukwaa we completely forget the message and only concentrate on the messenger! Ever wonder why we never learn?
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Post by job on Sept 18, 2011 21:35:04 GMT 3
The message by Kutuny is outright disingenuous! It should be treated with the contempt it deserves. Kutuny is attempting to redefine the word reformer, and trying to rewrite Kenya's history. The second liberation struggle culminated in the birth of the new constitution (August 27th, 2010); which Kutuny fiercely opposed and maligned..
Kenyans have started seeing and enjoying the benefits of that sacrosanct document (a brand new Judiciary unveiling before their eyes - not filled by whimsical Presidential appointees)...a new transparent, competitive formula for making public appointments (which respects regional and gender diversity) / not the old handpicking by an Imperial President....and setting of foundations for new devolution structures (resources and finances soon coming to mashinani).
The ink has not even dried. The momentum must continue. Vigilance in ensuring its full implementation must continue, despite attempts at sabotage and cynicism by the likes of Kutuny.
Such characters would want to hoodwink Kenyans to keep their eyes off the reform march, and dismiss the real drivers of such reforms as 'anti-reformists'...thus the need for a third liberation led by themselves - the real anti-reformists.
A third liberation led by the likes of Kutuny? Give Kenyans a freaking break! Kenyans will continue focusing on implementing the fruits of the long second liberation struggle...cleaning up the post-independece rot!...then keep their eyes at Vision 2030. Kutuny's attempt to derail their focus will be inconsequential.
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