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Post by njamba on Mar 3, 2012 17:25:07 GMT 3
Why does he find it necessary to introduce Politics in everything. In case of Njenga karume what Raila should have done is condole with the family and in a short brief message convey the GCG condolences to the family. Otherwise sitting there and trying to tell the mourners about his political history is wrong this not the place for this nonsense. Anyway that is my two cents but Raila must respect traditions and protocol. In Central from my own exprience families confine funerals to Mourning and the speeches are confined to certain parameters and politics is a no go zone for most part. As matter of fact most MPs like Njuguna have had microphones taken away from them if they introduce politics.. Churches and families limit politicians to a 2 minute speech just to give them enough time to greet and read out their condolence message.
Raila Style man you are leting us down bigtime with your Reckless Mouth
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Post by nowayhaha on Mar 3, 2012 17:48:17 GMT 3
Uhurus speech was amazing and he eloquently delivered it coherently albeit in Swahili .He came out as an allrounder well educated and wise. a repeat of his performance in ICC which citizens were on the brink of forgetting . One could see a leader in the making and even to my opinion triggered Moi to point out that Uhuru is worth taking the mantle (remember in 97 polls when Moi said Kibaki simbaya hivyo) -led to the scene Ruto laughing happily in the background and Ida consulting a worried Raila
Where as Uhuru maintained a standard of respect and dignity in everything he said Raila did the opposite . Kibaki had to tell the public to shun politics and focus on what brought them there the Late Njenga Karume (hiyo nyengine wachaa .. siasa situnajua haitabadilika na hawatabadilika - which had the public in stitches)
All I can say Kudos to Uhuru - Once I get the clips I post them here for you to see
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Post by mwalimumkuu on Mar 3, 2012 18:53:40 GMT 3
Njamba & Nowayhaha,
Interesting to note that you noticed that too. Great leaders will always stand out from the crowd, you can almost certainly pick them out. Hii ingine yote ni karubandika tuu.
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Post by mugabe on Mar 3, 2012 21:44:47 GMT 3
oh pliz...great leader my foot. if oratory alone is the yardstick for great leadership then hitler was the greatest leader of all time. mtu wa mjengo analysis kabisa.
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