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Post by phil on May 24, 2012 17:47:28 GMT 3
Minister for Housing Soita Shitanda has reportedly been admitted at the ICU in Agakhan Hospital Nairobi. Soita was last seen on 16th May 2012 visiting ailing former Butere MP Martin Shikuku accompanied by UDF's Musalia Mudavadi, Ikolomani MP Bonny Khalwale and former Kimilili MP Mukhisa Kituyi. In March 2009, Shitanda was taken to hospital when he fell unconscious near a Nairobi club. He was alone in his car, which was parked at the United Kenya Club until strangers noticed him. Later that year, Soita collapsed again in his Malava constituency and was airlifted to Nairobi and admitted at the same Aga Khan Hospital. He is said to be suffering from diabetes. Soita has emerged as a strong ally of Musalia Mudavadi who seeks to be elected president on an UDF ticket, and has publicly announced that he will not be contesting the Malava parliamentary seat the he currently holds and will instead seek to be elected Kakamega County Governor on a New FORD Kenya ticket. Previously, Soita supported fellow parliamentarian Eugene Wamalwa for the presidency.
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Post by barmasaiengkeiyo on May 24, 2012 18:43:04 GMT 3
you can easily see that the guy is sick from the way he is unusually puffed (fat) in the face...he should visit some gym together with Mudavadi....and get well soon
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Post by gemagema on May 24, 2012 19:24:31 GMT 3
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Kwani a puffy face is a sign of magonjwa ama obesity?
Get well soon Shitanda
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Post by johns on May 24, 2012 20:39:02 GMT 3
Most of these politicians in kenya are synonimous for being fat and obese beyond measure. Somebody cheated these guys or they are still living in their warped world where being obese was a sign of opulunce. Just disgusting creatures with their tummys a head of their bodies. When a man has a difficulty seeing his "wewy" and resort to a mirror, then we have a problem.
Look at Mudavadi, a guy is 51 years and i bet he is the type that require a mirror to look fully at himself. Anyway before i go off, let me wish Mr. Shitanda Gods speed.
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Post by barmasaiengkeiyo on May 24, 2012 21:22:16 GMT 3
Johns...never forget that a muhindi is alleged to have fathered a kid with the wife of one of the guys in the photo
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Post by Mobimba on May 24, 2012 22:36:19 GMT 3
GET THIS STRAIGHT!! The muhindi child in the Musalia household is of course not his but he is also NOT Tessie's.
I know the whole true story and it's not as juicy as some may think. Let's choose to respect households.
Get well Soita
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Post by amadain on May 25, 2012 5:03:08 GMT 3
There is a lethal matatu crash nearly every week in this country, and a single accident often claims a dozen lives, yet these people don't get our recognition.
Mr. Shitanda is currently resting in a beautiful western-style hospital, most likely being fed 3 meals a day while watching the latest DStv programs.
This thread is pointless.
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Post by phil on May 25, 2012 14:33:49 GMT 3
There is a lethal matatu crash nearly every week in this country, and a single accident often claims a dozen lives, yet these people don't get our recognition. Why dont we see your recognizing them by starting a thread on jukwaa, what's stopping you? What is wrong with that? This is a cabinet minister for crying out loud. That is according to your opinion which remains just that, an opinion.
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Post by patriotism101 on May 25, 2012 16:14:01 GMT 3
GET THIS STRAIGHT!! The muhindi child in the Musalia household is of course not his but he is also NOT Tessie's. I know the whole true story and it's not as juicy as some may think. Let's choose to respect households. Get well Soita Interested to know the truth on the saga- can you shed some light-if not here- inbox me or direct me where I can read the truth.
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Post by man on May 27, 2012 18:28:48 GMT 3
GET THIS STRAIGHT!! The muhindi child in the Musalia household is of course not his but he is also NOT Tessie's. I know the whole true story and it's not as juicy as some may think. Let's choose to respect households. Get well Soita You are the one who needs to get it STRAIGHT. I too happen to know the story, in fact I wasin the vicinity around the time of conception. The muhindi child is indeed Tessie's.In fact the whole village was expecting the marriage to collapse after that saga but were all surprised when Mudamba jr decided to stay on This is a very touchy topic for the Mudavadi's and is never talked about. If you want to observe how sensitive this topic is then just look at the interview that Mudavadi had on KTN Sunday live after his first rally after quiting ODM. If i find the clip i will post it Look at the very end of the interview and keenly observe Mudavadi's reaction and body language after being asked the last question. I will not tell you what the last question was. Just find it and observe for yourself
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Post by johns on May 27, 2012 23:40:56 GMT 3
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This discussion you are having about Mudavadis so called illegitimate child, why should we have such innuendos and useless gossip as a part of our discourse here in jukwaa? Is there anything to gain by finding out whether Tessy had an affair outside her marriage? How many male politicians do you think we should be talking of if such a criteria were to be applied?
I think character assasination such as this should not find any basis whatsoever as a core of conservation amongst our esteem contributors here at jukwaa. It is not Mudavadis fault that his wife slept with someone else if this were to be proven to be true and it does not say anything about Mudavadis qualification to be the next commander in chief. If any it speaks of a man with a forgiving heart.
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Post by johns on May 27, 2012 23:42:32 GMT 3
meant core of conversation .......
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Post by jakaswanga on May 28, 2012 0:36:50 GMT 3
Folks This discussion you are having about Mudavadis so called illegitimate child, why should we have such innuendos and useless gossip as a part of our discourse here in jukwaa? Is there anything to gain by finding out whether Tessy had an affair outside her marriage? How many male politicians do you think we should be talking of if such a criteria were to be applied? I think character assasination such as this should not find any basis whatsoever as a core of conservation amongst our esteem contributors here at jukwaa. It is not Mudavadis fault that his wife slept with someone else if this were to be proven to be true and it does not say anything about Mudavadis qualification to be the next commander in chief. If any it speaks of a man with a forgiving heart. Johns, You are right it would be proper and decent if Jukwaa desisted from this aspect in Mudavadi's life. And by the way, this is how an old soldier once put it brutally: If you have not done a DNA-paternity test, your father is your father. If you are a father and you have not done a DNA-test on your baby, I take your word! Parenthood is a responsibility and not just biology. How many street kids do you know. So, if the kid had not been so 'biologically striking', who anyway would be talking about the infidelity? I too vouch we leave this topic.
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Post by gemagema on May 28, 2012 1:02:27 GMT 3
So, if the kid had not been so 'biologically striking', who anyway would be talking about the infidelity? I too vouch we leave this topic. Hehehe! Jakaswanga, yes indeed, you are leaving the topic, but only after you have aired your view. Hoping to read your response
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Post by jakaswanga on May 28, 2012 19:46:25 GMT 3
So, if the kid had not been so 'biologically striking', who anyway would be talking about the infidelity? I too vouch we leave this topic. Hehehe! Jakaswanga, yes indeed, you are leaving the topic, but only after you have aired your view. Hoping to read your response Lo lo lo! Gemagema! is this the riddle in the category which one came first? the chicken or the egg! I mean I could ignore the thread, but I was reading it anyway! ;D I could ignore to post, but how do I make known my opinion of distaste? Could not silence be complicity, endorsement? So, my friend, how about I toss the cup of poison back to you! what is the most intelligent option I had/have? ;D
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Post by phil on May 29, 2012 10:42:48 GMT 3
GET THIS STRAIGHT!! The muhindi child in the Musalia household is of course not his but he is also NOT Tessie's. I know the whole true story and it's not as juicy as some may think. Let's choose to respect households. Get well Soita You are the one who needs to get it STRAIGHT. I too happen to know the story, in fact I wasin the vicinity around the time of conception. The muhindi child is indeed Tessie's.In fact the whole village was expecting the marriage to collapse after that saga but were all surprised when Mudamba jr decided to stay on This is a very touchy topic for the Mudavadi's and is never talked about. If you want to observe how sensitive this topic is then just look at the interview that Mudavadi had on KTN Sunday live after his first rally after quiting ODM. If i find the clip i will post it Look at the very end of the interview and keenly observe Mudavadi's reaction and body language after being asked the last question. I will not tell you what the last question was. Just find it and observe for yourself Well said man. Some of these facts cannot be easily swept under the carpet. Predictably, Mobimba has gone underground after you challenged him to look for this clip which is availabe on youtube Sindiyo hii ama? Aspiring leaders must be ready to be transparent and accountable. Do you remember a KANU stalwart and Mombasa tycoon known as Mohammed Rashid Sajjaad. Does he have anything to do with this?
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Post by kamalet on May 29, 2012 11:28:58 GMT 3
Why are we getting into discussions about the spouses and off-spring of our political leaders? I hope when rumours of other politicians filter into this discussion no one cries foul!
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Post by mzee on May 29, 2012 13:09:02 GMT 3
I don't see how the "happening" makes Mudavadi a bad leader or person. The issue reflects more on his wife character than himself.
Besides, if Mudavadi accepts the child, who are we to judge him? Let the issue go away, its not important.
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Post by akinyi2005 on May 29, 2012 16:42:27 GMT 3
I don't see how the "happening" makes Mudavadi a bad leader or person. The issue reflects more on his wife character than himself. Besides, if Mudavadi accepts the child, who are we to judge him? Let the issue go away, its not important. true dat.
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Post by Mobimba on May 29, 2012 18:11:12 GMT 3
Zuma, Mandela, Kibaki, Clinton etc have all had to explain a thing or two about their not-so-kosher marriages. I think we all agree that their 'personal' intrigues do not determine the effectiveness of their leadership… although Clinton is said to have made some important international calls with Monica on her knees in the oval office.
Mudavadi, as they before him, will at the appropriate time address the issues surrounding the Indian boy. Those who falsely believe the rumors out there will be greatly disappointed. There are some who strongly believe that, should he become president, Mudavadi will remain very unsettled and nervous whenever he travels oversees and leaves Tessie behind in Kenya. Some uncouth villagers have even lamented that if a man cannot control or keep his wife in his hut, how will he manage Kenya… with all the randy neighbors around. As we speak, Museveni is doing some rounds in Migingo. At the same time, MRC is stealing the Coastal strip.
We need a leader who can keep luscious enemies at bay. And while that person is not Mudavadi, he qualifies to vie for the job.
Can we stop derailing this thread. Get well Shitanda.
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Post by roughrider on May 29, 2012 21:18:40 GMT 3
I think we must separate two things that are confusing Jakaswanga here. I think if it is rumors that you are ‘fathering’ the child of another man then we shouldn’t be bothered here on Jukwaa.
But if you actually know that your wife slept with an Asian and the child is obviously of Asian stock. If it is true that you settled the matter ‘internally’ and lived happily ever after; then your reaction to that knowledge is an important reflection of your character.
And character is an important part of our debate.
Mudavadi is obviously a stronger man than I am. My reaction would have been cataclysmic. The ‘marriage’, if it can be called that way, would have been brought to a screeching, unscheduled end. Well, this may all be academic anyway, because in the first place there would have been no room for an Indian in my house.
Perhaps there is a presidential quality in Mudavadi's acceptance of this situation. Let us think again.
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Post by man on May 30, 2012 4:03:25 GMT 3
You are the one who needs to get it STRAIGHT. I too happen to know the story, in fact I wasin the vicinity around the time of conception. The muhindi child is indeed Tessie's.In fact the whole village was expecting the marriage to collapse after that saga but were all surprised when Mudamba jr decided to stay on This is a very touchy topic for the Mudavadi's and is never talked about. If you want to observe how sensitive this topic is then just look at the interview that Mudavadi had on KTN Sunday live after his first rally after quiting ODM. If i find the clip i will post it Look at the very end of the interview and keenly observe Mudavadi's reaction and body language after being asked the last question. I will not tell you what the last question was. Just find it and observe for yourself Well said man. Some of these facts cannot be easily swept under the carpet. Predictably, Mobimba has gone underground after you challenged him to look for this clip which is availabe on youtube Sindiyo hii ama? Aspiring leaders must be ready to be transparent and accountable. Do you remember a KANU stalwart and Mombasa tycoon known as Mohammed Rashid Sajjaad. Does he have anything to do with this? Yes Phil, that is the clip.
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Post by mwalimumkuu on May 30, 2012 6:57:08 GMT 3
The discussion on this thread has now become very cheap, plus Hon Soita is already out of hospital and up and about with Mudavadi. OO may therefore want to consider either locking this thread or yanking it all together, it adds no value here.
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