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Post by b6k on Mar 30, 2013 12:39:21 GMT 3
The struggle for the future of Kenya is alive and hard. It may occasionally assume hazy, obfuscated forms that seek to remove the key decisions from Wanjiku's hand, but it always comes to the same naked thing: The state turns against Wanjiku and Wanjiku perceives it, and she then has no options but to develop and invent new, adequate means to cope and respond to her ongoing oppression. Aluta Continua. On March 4th 2013, Wanjiku and family trooped to the polling centers in numbers that un-nerve established democracies where the turn-out is usually less than 55%, unless compulsory by law. Some zeal seems to have possessed the Kenyan voter, and fired by patriotism to do civic duty or not, the citizens did their part, and after that, left the process to their elite to manage further.And, predictably, no sooner had the last Wanjiku gone home and the polls closed, than the tools of trade ----chicanery, incompetence, willful sabotage, treacherous impunity---- which are the hallmarks of the political class, start in full blaze and lead to another national gasp of near national convulsion. Mara a bug was multiplying figures, mara this was that, mara x was y and z was = t. The expensive BVR kits failed, and the digital age of the IEBC reverted not to monologue, but manual mode. Granted, the population of Kenya was only about 6 million in 1963 when, under the last colonial governor, the last smooth, non numerically controversial elections were conducted in Kenya, and infra-structure was stone-age in that period. But 2013 with its computer technology, choppers on the campaign trail, Thika super-highways, and the level of education of Kenyans, surely has no excuse other than deliberate sabotage, to explain the fiasco. --Sabotage by the class in charge of the process. Under captain Hassan Isack. Remember diaspora voting had already been abandoned as too complex to organise, though it had been factored, in the budgetary allocation. The refund to Wanjiku's purse is pending still. So once again then, with Kenyans managing their own affairs, the PRESIDENTIAL result was as inconclusive to be disputed, forcing the nation into a week of tension where peace was preached as if it was the Nyayo days: Peace love and Unity! Kenyans have a special attachment to the presidential outcome. We evidently eat our nerves over it. The new constitution was suppose to help that some. Anyway it apparently has not; so, scared sh!t-less, peace became the magic word that held the nation together during this trial. It is not a magic wand that can be waved to save the nation from implosion forever. That word peace. Institutions with the mandate to mediate the conflict in Kenya, in whatever form conflict shows its sharp edges, have continuously misfired in their competence. Parliament, under the GCG was a kraal of MPigs. Mutilating the constitution, as is much evidenced elsewhere. The IEBC, the GCG cabinet, the Courts --whether handling the vetting or the integrity clause, have been in comical mode. Not a single Solomon rising to the task. The police and army, whether in Baragoi or Garissa, revealed only the rot within themselves, and when they did us Proud in Somalia, the NATO and the USA ran the show, otherwise no doubt it would have been a Quixotic nightmare ---Like Baragoi. This weekend then, it is them courts, the Supreme Court of Kenya to be specific, that has the task of ruling on who the president is, according to the last electoral process. The Kriegler sit on the fence verdict of yonder --impossible to tell who won, isn't passing this time .This SCoK then has arrogated herself the power to determine our next President!? The court has usurped Wanjiku's historical mandate. This coup power, it appears, is vested upon this court by the constitution 2010 . But these constitutional powers, do not mandate the court to find out the truth of the process. The court only considers the evidence technically within the parameters of the law. That law has technical deadlines like the period within which evidence is tabled. ---- So if you unearth all your truths about rigging, and can prove them, but you arrive late at the court, you are time barred.TIME BARRED! Some Judge of some Court not yet emerged from the reputation of being one of the most corrupt judiciaries in the world, disbars the truth and rules on the future of the nation ---ati it is the law and the constitution! No, that is the seed of social despondency. I call it bandia court like Raila, and Uhuru Kenyatta was emotionally right when he called them some six people who think they are God. Heof course has to apologise like Raila also did with his bandia quip, but they are politicians beholden to the hypocritical protocols of their rotten politics. I on the other hand, has no motive to enjoin myself to the circus of defrauding Wanjiku. Only a few weeks ago, a bench of these courts, constituted by the mighty CJ Mutunga, returned a verdict of self-disqualification, faced with the audacious, but nationally/constitutionally necessary task, of ruling on the integrity of leading candidates. Bandia people! Now the same courts have developed balls, or brains, or legal vigour, to rule on the outcome of the election, without fear nor favour? Even as they meet respondents in the dark, and write speedy detention letters on those who spied them out! These are the courts Kibaki ignored routinely, and most famously on the issue of County secretaries. A good precedent I think. I mean if the ruling goes against UK, then with Jubilee holding majority in both houses, they just fiddle a bit with the constitution --like Githu Muigai later did to legalise Kibaki's illegal directives. I do not out-rule the verdict being an MOU. Between CORD and JUbilee Moguls in the background, this time underwritten by a vested super-power. The USA will bribe and coerce the political elite, in exchange for them abiding with the MOU ruling.Abiding with the ruling means they will collectively support state terror on any public show of dissent. That is CORD will underwrite Kimaiyo's dictatorial bans on their supporters, and if need be, JUBILEE will do the same. The political class unites to present one face to Wanjiku. The ruling class stays intact [the MOU is a share of goodies], Wanjiku kept at bay. And peace love and unity reigns, as has been all along. But, it is politics, and the conflict between oppressor and the oppressed, is a dynamic whose resolution is indeterminate in the short-run. Otherwise folks would be sleeping easy. But as it is now, the security apparatus are on their nerves. Alert and ready. They know a coup has to be enforced. POLICE BAN DEMOS www.nation.co.ke/News/politics/Police-ban-demos-ahead-of-courts-ruling/-/1064/1733860/-/ptnemv/-/index.htmlThe tension heightens. MUTUNGA will deliver his ruling in a court surrounded by police armour! Long ago we used to announce coups in radio studios ringed by yes, military armour! That armour, is the law, not what these people have been practicing in that pantomime court!Indeed Jakaswanga, the supreme court ruling will be enforced with a supreme show of force....
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Post by jakaswanga on May 18, 2013 16:43:59 GMT 3
THE OTHER COUP: THE EMERGENCE OF UHURU KENYATTA AS A NEW DAWN IN MOUNT KENYA. THE OLD GIKUYU OLIGARCHS SENT INTO RETIREMENT: A NEW GENERATION RALLIED BEHIND UHURU KENYATTA EMERGES Jakaswanga, Thanks for that interesting perspective. Two points: 1. I guess over the next few weeks we may get more hints about whether or not the 'princelings' as you call them or the members of the "petit rebellion led by adolescent think-tanks" will make their way into the centre of power. I am not yet sure the reign of the elder Rasputins behind the throne is over. You see, I think that perhaps Uhuru and some others hold each other in a deadly embrace. Even if Uhuru's case is dropped or dismissed by the ICC, crimes were committed. That is a fact that will not merely go away. And both Uhuru and the powers behind the throne know who did what, who attended those infamous State House meetings and so on. Two giants are dead, Michuki and Karume. Saitoti, who was not a giant but nevertheless a useful tool, has also returned to his maker. But there are others who were in key positions in late 2007 and early 2008. Maybe some can be sidelined by Uhuru but not all. They all have to band together and they will probably be reluctant to lose sight of each other. A deadly embrace? So will the king be able to surround himself with only princelings? Let's wait and see. I don't think the old guard will sail into retirement soon. Not yet.Furaha Yo! Furaha, I did not forget those two specific points you hinted at. I kept them at the back of my mind, to see how the passage of time would plot them against unfolding events that are the intrigues that bedevil the nucleus of power concentrations. 1. Could the emerging adolescent think-tank of the swinging princelings totally do erase the old guard? or would the old-guard, like a giant squid of infinite tentacles, ever cling and devour the pretender usurpers? clawing back territory lost and going on the offensive? --And pray, given the iCC chains at UK's feet, could there be blackmail behind the scenes by those who know how to play these things? You said time would tell, and it has been telling. But beware, we are looking throught he famous tea-leaves, or, as they say in Africa, gourds, beads, animal skins and bird's bones! So, since you wrote those cautions, two important things have happened. Mikhail Gichangi's tenure has been elongated at the NISS docket, and Kimemia Francis, the internal PS during PEV in 2007 and later replacement of Ambassador Muthaura, has been confirmed secretary to the cabinet. In effect UK's PA! On the face of it, those two events look routine. They could even be sold as welcome continuity, full steam ahead, steady hands at the helm. But this is politics and appearances can be deceptive. A second look, searching for second opinions, has revealed alternative plausible interpretations.And since this weekend I was resolved to write about Obama's moral crusade definitely running aground in his ill-fated attempt to change Washington ------- Hunger strike at Guantánamo, Persecution of whistle-blowers like Bradley Manning et al, tapping phones of AP journalists and now, according to one congressman, of congressmen too! Then the CIA Benghazi fwak up, and of course the IRS [Internal revenu Service] scandal, which means Congress will likely launch an inquisition into the walk-abouts of the Obama regime, thereby effectively killing off his presidency pre-full-term------- I am not very sensitive to Kenya's sensibilities, so I just use a sledge hammer. Gichangi is staying because the army wants him to stay. Which means if the army is claiming this docket, they have not yet settled on a protegee. But the wily Gichangi had the cheek to offer his resignation, effectively mocking our young upstarts or princelings, since he knew his staying or going was not their call! He is serving at the army's Leisure. Kimemia stayed on Gichangi's advice. A King needs pawns to take a bullet for him once ina while, and not only was Kimemia in the thick of things in 2007, sitting in at security briefings and therefore must be kept under the nose given that hovering lady Bensouda, he also has a very clear idea where which information could be hiding, in the sense of he can ran a very efficient later-day 'evidence clearance house' if motivated. A double-edged sword to be held sheathed for general safety. Yes, Furaha, Uhuru Kenyatta's court must accommodate the old guards. It has become a coalition of boys and men. And the boys still have one or three things to learn. ---If they do not want to end up like Kiraitu and Murungaru when power got to their heads in the early Kibaki days, only for them to prove no match for grey hairs of the late Njenga Karume.NB: A comical intelligence rumour is just hitting the Streets. I think the army has gotten too bold after forcing Uhuru to adopt Gichangi --one of the men who forced him to stand down for Mudavadi. Now the army is saying: this Rachel Omamo of yours, you sure you are not pulling a prank? I am sure Karangi is still consulting with Gichangi on how to be diplomatic about it when he meets Uhuru. ---You know Gichangi has this talent for putting out fires, if you remember his telephone call to Mutunga, apologising to the CJ for his detention in an airport loo! ('At least it was the VIP loo! Or you would have died of ammoniac fumes in the ordinary ones! Please forgive, you are still alive you see!)
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Post by jakaswanga on Sept 29, 2013 15:18:53 GMT 3
Jakaswanga, Thanks for that interesting perspective. Two points: 1. I guess over the next few weeks we may get more hints about whether or not the 'princelings' as you call them or the members of the "petit rebellion led by adolescent think-tanks" will make their way into the centre of power. I am not yet sure the reign of the elder Rasputins behind the throne is over. You see, I think that perhaps Uhuru and some others hold each other in a deadly embrace. ................. Even if Uhuru's case is dropped or dismissed by the ICC, crimes were committed. That is a fact that will not merely go away. And both Uhuru and the powers behind the throne know who did what, who attended those infamous State House meetings and so on. Two giants are dead, Michuki and Karume. Saitoti, who was not a giant but nevertheless a useful tool, has also returned to his maker. But there are others who were in key positions in late 2007 and early 2008. Maybe some can be sidelined by Uhuru but not all. They all have to band together and they will probably be reluctant to lose sight of each other. A deadly embrace? So will the king be able to surround himself with only princelings? Let's wait and see. I don't think the old guard will sail into retirement soon. Not yet. Furaha Furaha, I kept your warning in mind --the persevering resistance and usefulness of the Old Guards. And that is not just because old brooms sweep best, nay, historians say it took the Roman empire 500 years to fall! Old Power centers apparently do really can fall slow, very slow, slow motion. A new group of coup-makers can rush to the top, only to find out the foundation has remained the same, and their power, is merely a castle in the air! Old Joseph Kinyua, the eternal man at the treasury who hoped to end up as financial secretary to crown his career, has done better. He has been 'appointed' Uhuru Kenyatta's chief of staff, supervisor of the cabinet ---and let us face the truth, parachuted to the third most powerful man in the country. Kinyua, for a few months a Rasputin whispering direct in to the President's ear as special economic advisor [meaning Rotich was effectively irrelevant unless he obeyed him], has apparently been so effective, he gets promotion to be PRIME MINISTER. For he will now supervise the day to day running of the government. www.standardmedia.co.ke/?articleID=2000094488&story_title=second-in-command-at-state-house-after-the-president But this man disagrees www.standardmedia.co.ke/?articleID=2000094495&story_title=Kenya-changing-dynamics-of-politics-in-centralBut a look at the context, or the background in which this elevation to the Prime Ministerial auspice has occurred, reveals even a more firmer hand to be wielded by the Old Guard class from which he comes. [Remember he has already assumed full control without even talk of vetting as the new constitution may forlornly wish] 1. Ruto the co-president is held up at the Hague on some small matter lawyer Khan QC is helping him with at the ICC. Apparently the lady Bensouda is so charmed by the Kenyan, that she wants to keep him close, and has advised him to resign his VP-ship, or have the President appoint a new permanent replacement, so that Willam and her can spend some quality time together, uninterrupted by tedious constitutional duties! On that temporary Exit Ruto. www.nation.co.ke/news/politics/Ruto-likely-to-lose-trial-breaks-/-/1064/2011532/-/epuhaiz/-/index.htmlAnd further www.standardmedia.co.ke/?articleID=2000094453&story_title=outrage-over-icc-call-for-ruto-replacement2. Uhuru Kenyatta himself, for all his protestations against potential power vacuums, must ponder the possibilities, consequences of his own absence from Nairobi for long intermittent periods in which he may be occasionally incommunicado --as the court holds session. That is a decapitation of the presidency. In that case, a wise general goes for victory but prepares for defeat. Joseph Kinyua is the safest pair of hands, the loyal and experienced man of quiet demeanor, of silent resolve and steady nerves, whose hands can be trusted with the turns of tiller as the captain and his deputy are distracted. And Old Joseph is a father figure who initiated young Muigai lovingly at the treasury, and was his [guardian] brains then. It is a perfect match. Devoid of suspicion. Joseph Kinyua has eclipsed any would be youthful princeling, plotting. The crisis is of such proportions that no adventurism can be risked. Routine, is the name of the game. I am saying he is number three in the hierarchy, but that is only an official normative. With Ruto out, meanwhile he will be number 2. But with his detailed inside knowledge of the levers of power having been an uninterrupted inside man for decades, even on Ruto's return Kinyua will still be the number 2. And when Uhuru goes to the ICC --should he dare, Kinyua will still be the effective center of power, and Ruto would have to be extremely ruthless to assert his superiority. In Uhuru's absence who else but a wily Old fox can tame Ruto? The rest of the young upstarts, young turks and technocratic princelings around Uhuru would be breakfast, lunch and dinner for a conquering William reversing territorial loss. Nairobi is a volatile city. But all is quiet on the surface. Read the ripples, they betray the currents deep down. I will be referring to Joseph Kinyua as the Prime Minister . I think that is the correct understanding of his role in political science. He supervises the cabinet on behalf of the president. Come to think of it, which of those adolescents in cabinet can out-argue Joseph Kinyua on any aspect of government policy? That is why, true of false, he had not even been sworn in, but no sooner had Uhuru fired Kimemia and mentioned his name, than the cabinet lined up to salute him. They instinctively recognised the new boss in town. Power, is also perception. 3. We all saw Ole Lenku can not deal with the army. Omamo neither. Joseph Kinyua can summon Karangi or anybody in town to report to him ASAP. And they would. protocol then now demands I congratulate Kenya's new Prime Minister, Joseph Kinyua. An Old Dog who wont be learning any new tricks. 2nd Liberation did someone say?
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Post by b6k on Sept 29, 2013 22:02:28 GMT 3
Hehehe! Jakaswanga you rascal, you! If I didn't know better I would presume you are hinting at a coup against the Deputy President, albeit in a roundabout way. Do you actually believe that Westgate was a coup against our absentee DP who was held up at The Hague when the tragic events unfolded? How many coups have been staged against a DP/VP or second in command?
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Post by jakaswanga on Oct 1, 2013 22:05:05 GMT 3
Hehehe! Jakaswanga you rascal, you! If I didn't know better I would presume you are hinting at a coup against the Deputy President, albeit in a roundabout way. Do you actually believe that Westgate was a coup against our absentee DP who was held up at The Hague when the tragic events unfolded? How many coups have been staged against a DP/VP or second in command? Ooyo da, B6k! Uhuru Kenyatta can not permit a conscious fooling with DP Ruto. He recognises how important he still is to him. And that is why needs a stable, low-key, discreet smooth and mature operator, whose ruthlessness is subtle and leaves no trace. Yet a 'cord-dancer' who perfectly balances the delicate relations of power. [Unlike the elephant in an egg-store Kimemia] Remember the debacle which derailed Kibaki's government? the two young turks Murungaru and Kiraitu usurped authority and proceeded to edge out Raila, Kibaki's co-signatory to an MOU. It would take the return of the veteran manager Njenga Karume to stablise things ---Karume arranged a not much reported parley with Raila]. But more or less, Kibaki had lost his chance, and all that remained was survival. Kamwana, thinking of the past, and fain to push his agenda, has decided he needs a balanced character watch his achilles heel, Ruto. AND NOW DO NOT QUOTE ME HERE BELOW! --- The mercurial Kimemia was of course a godsend to comedians, but a disaster to his employer. The guy declared the whole airport a VIP zone, so that Raila could not access any toilet within it, and had to take a taxi to an outside hotel. The guy had CJ Mutunga locked in a loo, so that he could miss his trip to Dar, since the CJ was leaving the country without written permission from Kimemia. And Kimemia barred Shebbesh's friend, Wamboi Kibaki, from accessing her part-time husband, then outgoing president. Kimemia always felt the need to rub it in, that he wielded power. And it was just a matter of time before he rubbed Ruto the wrong way --locking him up in some toilet may be!Kimemia, he was always Chris and Kiraitu rolled into one! an evolving disaster!
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Post by jakaswanga on Oct 6, 2013 23:17:48 GMT 3
USHERING JOSEPH KINYUA INTO OFFICE, THE HOT SEAT OF A KENYA PM. ----ALL HAIL! HURAAA! Read more: jukwaa.proboards.com/post/new/6920#ixzz2gyUr66S4Ha, Mr. Newly anointed Prime Minister. Your arsz is on a hot seat, so you will excuse me, that in the same sentence by which I congratulate you on your elevation, too with a curt twitch of the neck I admonish you toward your IN-TRAY. Trust me, if you had not percieved it, waiting there is an All World heap of priorities. ---Nooooo, the Westgate Mallgate Scandal? Aah, that one I rate lower. To put it more punitively, less important. Most of the victims are super rich, well negotiated, and can take care of themselves, and if they are dead, they have nothing to worry about. I would worry more about the living mass of fellow citizens hovering around the poverty line, starving children who never heard of the heroic RED CROSS, maternity mothers like the one in Bungoma forced to give birth on a Hospital Corridors with her infant's head knocking the floor hard ---to the amusement of the nurses! www.nairobiexposed.com/2013/09/03/shock-bungoma-woman-gives-birth-on-a-cold-dirty-floor-as-nurses-watch/Then there is the consistent body of evidence emerging, which point toward Westgate as a tragedy which could have been prevented, but was let happen by the concerned authorities. It was thus government policy, though unofficial . So Crocodile tears can be left un-shed by those with a real job to do, like you. Professionally speaking, crystal, clinically headed. Yes, O prime minister, there you are, warranted to implement the president's agenda of industrialisation in just under two decades [--for that is the working proposition or the projected run of the Uhuruto rule]. Hear me say welcome to your in-tray, sir! RUBBING THE ALADDIN LAMP, IF THE DJINI [genie-us] TRICK STILL DOES!
Arise! O the Hercules brooding in saint Kinyua! The fanged head of the Hydra called inflation, slay!’¡ The fanged head of the Hydra called unemployment, slay! Clean your in-tray, like the famous Augean Stables in a day!
The public wage-bill mushroom awaits thy sword, cut her down! Indiscipline reigns supreme across the crew, yet looms the Gyrae! The masticating jaws of corruption must MV Kenya sail through! --O captain!
Trials O trials they await thee! O godlike Joseph Kinyua Blind Teiresias foresees our victory! but the price, O the price! $%&’¡²¾ NB-1: That will be it for now. I am like your class master from hell driving a hard lesson. You are a bright lad Kinyua, so the full weight of problems can be thrown at you. Let not your mind buckle on me now! Prime Minister. Last time I had this fishmonger on your job, time flew by, and these days I see him around town with nothing to report on his tenure. Make sure he is not your future. 2. Let too, the tale of the Total Man be a warning. He was Moi's enforcer, like you are Uhuru's enforcer. A fearsome operator, Nicholas Biwott of course did very well for himself, garnering a fabulous fortune like the Leopold of Congo fame. But for Wanjiku, the Kenyan state and the people ---the briefs for which he took oath and held office, the total man was a total failure. Lo, his legacy is a Total Nuisance, just like any other grand kleptocrat in public duty, lots of whom we have seen litter this continent in her dark history. So I hope you can use your last days, Joseph, to mind your epitaph. To be different. If you know what I mean. Remember before you know it, power evaporates from you hands. Ask Kimemia . The swearing in, is for many the peak. The rest is decay. I will be back!
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Post by jakaswanga on Oct 24, 2013 11:02:29 GMT 3
Dear Prime Minister designate,
I warned you in red. From what I gather, Parliament is arguing your appointment is not only illegal, your assumption of office is positively criminal. You were not vetted for this job! So, either you are merely the private secretary of Uhuru Kenyatta --which needs no vetting and parliamentary letter of annointment, or you are a squatter on public property auspices, usurping dues you do not deserve.
How did it come to this? that you are embroiled in protocol wars [like Raila and Kalonzo under Kibaki] even before you handle a single memo in your in-tray which, I warned you, is full with all priorities?
Githu Muigai, the would be state legal brains of Uhuru is the court's fool. He should have steered this discretely in concert with the buffoon Aden Duale, through both the legal and parliamentary rigmarole. But they slept, and now you and the Boss, the PM and President, are much of an egg face in public.
AS things are, sir, so messy they are, I can not even be bothered to take you seriously enough to ask you about the auditor general's report on the years 2010-2012, which have unearthed a 30% rate of corruption. YOu sure would know something we do not. I have listened to your replacement, a fella called Kilaka, and twitched my nose in contempt. I would have loved to hear your version, O veteran, and compare that to the coming big-brained explanations of your former junior, Henry Rotich.
Well, sort yourself out first sir. Your in-tray is frozen for the moment! You appointment was another quixotic move by HE the president!
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Post by jakaswanga on Apr 19, 2014 8:25:48 GMT 3
When the sky is the limit in public office, then meseems one has the self-vision of being one of the HIGHEST OF CALIBERS around, which to me thn automatically leads to raising the bar of judgement. You wanna lead Kenya, I volunteer to be the Inquisitor in Chief, sadistically putting you on the pain bank for a session or torture, picking your mind to pieces, tearing every flesh off the bone, HERE, the things men once did! sorry, weighing every act against thought, and throwing flares into the darkest recesses of your mental systems. ---What do you have in store for Wanjiku? Just another charlatan like the so many gone by, masks peeled back or not? Or one of a stronger breed? (as Wole Soyinka aptly quipped, once) Those with dreams to charm Wanjiku for her ultimate favours, must display vision in whatever capacity they serve, for later, such will vie to chart out the path of millions of citizens, and the destiny of a country. And a fake at the top, can be a very expensive mistake. No instrument of torture must thus be spared, to burst open the minds of pretenders, to reveal the contents of their thought and character. Forewarned being forearmed. Let them run, yeah, but hide??? Naah! This is the era of the eunachs! --- But Sembene Ousmane told you that already! The Xala epoch!Continued. Ach, it started on the Luo thread, then evolved into an EASTER MISSIVE! ON THE public hygiene OF Kenya's CEO's, state and parastatal sectors. Like millions of my fellow citizens, I do not, and have never liked it, when Kenyan CEO’s go off super rich and, not long thereafter, the companies they headed tumble into receivership. Of course one should blame the inheritors, like the new CEO, or the board in whose care the enterprise is left; but I have read some stuff about Kenyan CEOs in the last 30 years which leaves me with a healthy dose of suspicion. There is historicity . ---the ‘’official’’ father of the nation Johnstone Kamau aka Jomo Kenyatta, for one, left quite a legacy after his tenure as the CEO of Kenya: the legacy of a spectacular looter. And this has been a nyayo fwatadwell by his successors and beyond, to the detriment of the nation] Here is a bird’s eye-view of some of Kenya’s top CEOs whose names may be household or not. 1. Uhuru Kenyatta, the current president comically throwing tantrums about unsustainable public debt even as he escalates it, is actually a former minister of finance. When he was perched there, he failed to recognise the bomb that was ticking under his seat, eh? A few years later he became president and BAM, what a surprise, the public wage bill had exploded and was threatening the country! Uhuru looks dazed, putting up a poor act. I do not like my president to be that silly. Making me use him as an example of babies who lead Africa, and why we continue lagging behind! 2. Engineer Kamau now wants to build us an SGR as transport secretary! I gathered he was one of the top honchos charged with the Kenya Railways as long-serving Permanent Secretary in that department from 2007! He is one of the guys who let weeds and mud overrun the old track! And now he has woken up, to command a ksh. Trillion SGR project!? –Bullsh!t. And to top it up, he will doing that in concert with Kinyua and the Francis's Muthaura and Kimemia, guys who when top of the treasury and Civil Service respectively, did not have the competence to know the half the civil service wage was to ghosts! ---A simple analogue head- :-Xcount would have done wonders! Stanley Githunguri at National Bank, Chris Kirubi at Uchumi, George Thuo at Stage Coach, then there were the guys at [the original] KENATCO, KMC, old KCC, Posta Bank and Extelecoms, Cooperative Movement [remember man Birgen and his broom when Moi was still Fresh milk?], KPCU, KFA … Haha Kenyan CEO’s! Ruin is their wake! if any of them pretends innocence and declares .. circumstancial! Where is the proof? I would smile back like a shark ---, yes, like the anti terrorist unit executes ‘’terrorists’’ in summary fashion, so too these economic saboteurs should go! What goes around, comes around. Terrorism just kills a few Kenyans. Economic sabotage, however, destroys the lives of millions and derails the future of the land. Therefore it would make good sense, to slay the economic saboteurs,but save the terrorists for Willy Mutunga’s corrupt judiciary with its limpig JSC! [The JSC has just survived an attempt by President Kenyatta to expose the rot within. Ringera tribunal is dead. www.nation.co.ke/news/Court-annuls-tribunal-to-probe-JSC-members/-/1056/2280764/-/kks861/-/index.html Out of control! The JSC is Supreme like the will of Allah! Infinitely wise! Is it not wonderful these learned friends are not bullet proof!? These ordinary thieves at the judiciary --their scandals are well documented, including the sitting allowance scam at the very top, not to mention the Shollei can of worms! I sleep well, knowing Miranda Rights can be suspended, due process dispensed with, and shoot to kills or summary exectutions operated with 95% public support, like now with our anti-terrorist crusade. Let no one say he was not warned, when the time comes when men of a stronger breed will extend this precedent to ZERO TOLERANCE OF CORRUPTION! Then will it not be Makaburi and his Shabaab ilk lying dead within a court precinct, but these Judges and lawyers themselves shall it be, soaking in their own blood within their rotten abodes of injustice! ...Anyway … You name it … the Kenyan CEO gives you back that oily smile which urges you to break someones nose …… Grand Regency, NCPB, Kenya Pipeline, Goldenberg, SGR, Jubilee laptops, Ruto’s pan-afric flight jet, Kazi Kwa Vijana, NHIF, British bursaries [prof. Ongeri!], CBK tenders, Treasury Errors …---- I can go through the whole CEO list and specify the adventures of their fat, long sticky fingers, but by now I think folks will have gotten the idea, of how easy it would be for a determined, decided man like Rwanda’s Paul Kagame to wipe our whole ruling class out. But let us sleep well, not worry and be happy. Such a man only emerges AFTER a nation runs aground, and totally has no options. So with China bailing everybody out, and convinced a corrupt African elite suits her interests best, I think we of Kenya still have some room to play our silly games. And with our current war on [Islamic] terror, we can milk the last drops from the Western breasts. And that too, buys more line on the leash. Nevertheless, caution must never be thrown to the winds. A plain sailing today, does not mean tomorrow too, a calm sea. So these Kenyan CEO’s going places while the companies they head are left headed in the opposite direction, will continue to incur my healthy suspicion and face my interrogatory wrath. So do we as a people build a historical case against the looters, so that when those of a hardier breed come along, a steely look in the eye and a firm hand on the sword, the case is already argued to a convincing close, and what remains, is the dispatch of the culprits. Mercy having been argued out too. Fates! O fates! Grand Regency Jukwaa watch another grand regencykimunya denies saleregistrar scandal at the jsc
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Post by podp on Apr 19, 2014 20:20:40 GMT 3
When the sky is the limit in public office, then meseems one has the self-vision of being one of the HIGHEST OF CALIBERS around, which to me thn automatically leads to raising the bar of judgement. there is a nice seasaw. let us use the Somali situation. between 1963 and 1969 when they were called Shiftas old Jomo used the diversion to have Gamma Pinto, Tom Mboya, Argwings Kothek etc. dead and chased Jaramogo Oginga and Bildad Kaggia out. Fas forward to Wangalla Mascare when Mo1 used the diversion to hound lecturers and other progressives from Kenya branding them MwaKenya and those who could not go to exile ended up in Kamiti. so when you see Somalis now hunted like thugs, murders etc. know UhuRuto are preparing a repeat of Jomo-Moi years of repression of NGOs (called evil society) etc. what do you think of WAR AGAINST TERROR – THE PERFECT COVER FOR RENEWED AUTHORITARIANISM Perhaps more introspection will help: ‘why are so many young Kenyans attracted by an ideology that causes them to engage in or celebrate despicable crimes committed against fellow Kenyans?’ The answer should inform how we go about our war against terror otherwise we shall find ourselves at war with ourselves. For al Shabaab this would be a tremendous success. Already we should admit they have won the first round by getting us to round up people on the basis of ethnicity and confine them to a stadium; as well as security officers going house-to-house in entire estates making a mockery of our constitutional right to privacy as Kenyans. www.the-star.co.ke/news/article-163693/insecurity-war-against-terror-jubilee-version recently before Michuki died and when he was in charge of security and Mungiki became a problem why did we not see Kikuyus rounded up in Muranga, Kiambu etc and taken to stadiums turned temporary police stations? this activities now taken place could have three aims. first divert our attention from the business/corruption going on run by security, immigration and other elites among the Somali and Kikuyu business people as our occupation in Somali has opened Kismayu, Mogadishu etc to rival Mombasa as ports of entry 2nd is moving Kenya's foreign policy from being ICC based to 'war against terror' based so as to rope in the West 3rd a perfect way now that the big ethnic communities Kikuyu-Kamatusa are together they do not need the Somali, and knowing Kamatusa fronted by Kalenjins as grazers why not do away with the Somalis who apart from Asians and Kikuyus have there share of real 'entrepreneurs'?
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Post by jakaswanga on Apr 20, 2014 11:18:07 GMT 3
there is a nice seasaw. let us use the Somali situation. between 1963 and 1969 when they were called Shiftas old Jomo used the diversion to have Gamma Pinto, Tom Mboya, Argwings Kothek etc. dead and chased Jaramogo Oginga and Bildad Kaggia out. Fas forward to Wangalla Mascare when Mo1 used the diversion to hound lecturers and other progressives from Kenya branding them MwaKenya and those who could not go to exile ended up in Kamiti. so when you see Somalis now hunted like thugs, murders etc. know UhuRuto are preparing a repeat of Jomo-Moi years of repression of NGOs (called evil society) etc. what do you think of WAR AGAINST TERROR – THE PERFECT COVER FOR RENEWED AUTHORITARIANISM Perhaps more introspection will help: ‘why are so many young Kenyans attracted by an ideology that causes them to engage in or celebrate despicable crimes committed against fellow Kenyans?’ The answer should inform how we go about our war against terror otherwise we shall find ourselves at war with ourselves. For al Shabaab this would be a tremendous success. Already we should admit they have won the first round by getting us to round up people on the basis of ethnicity and confine them to a stadium; as well as security officers going house-to-house in entire estates making a mockery of our constitutional right to privacy as Kenyans.www.the-star.co.ke/news/article-163693/insecurity-war-against-terror-jubilee-version recently before Michuki died and when he was in charge of security and Mungiki became a problem why did we not see Kikuyus rounded up in Muranga, Kiambu etc and taken to stadiums turned temporary police stations? this activities now taken place could have three aims. first divert our attention from the business/corruption going on run by security, immigration and other elites among the Somali and Kikuyu business people as our occupation in Somali has opened Kismayu, Mogadishu etc to rival Mombasa as ports of entry 2nd is moving Kenya's foreign policy from being ICC based to 'war against terror' based so as to rope in the West 3rd a perfect way now that the big ethnic communities Kikuyu-Kamatusa are together they do not need the Somali, and knowing Kamatusa fronted by Kalenjins as grazers why not do away with the Somalis who apart from Asians and Kikuyus have there share of real 'entrepreneurs'? Podp,This is why I gnash my teeth in contempt at fakes like Willy Mutunga, the would-be custodian of the new constitution whose billing, or hyping up, punctured the bellies of heaven. Terrorism sets a small trap, and we walk wholesale into it! –What do I mean? I mean a few pricks, like a church attack in Mombasa and a grenade toss in a matatu, and we go into a paroxysm: the new constitution is effectively suspended. This new constitution was the flower of more than three decades of resistance to Kenyatta Moi KANU horror. And now? It can not safeguard sh!t! That is called a dead end! hehe! In other words, it is an arbitrary document, not worth a citizen’s dime. It could not even force the political leadership to go through a semblance of judicial protocol to declare a nominal, limited state of emergency, before arresting every Somali in sight! Even the colonial government did not just go bursting every Gikuyu home looking for the Mau-Mau before they declared A STATE OF EMERGENCY! These are simple things, basics really. I think we are a house of cards and we know it!
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Post by podp on Apr 20, 2014 22:22:17 GMT 3
Podp,This is why I gnash my teeth in contempt at fakes like Willy Mutunga, the would-be custodian of the new constitution whose billing, or hyping up, punctured the bellies of heaven. Terrorism sets a small trap, and we walk wholesale into it! –What do I mean? I mean a few pricks, like a church attack in Mombasa and a grenade toss in a matatu, and we go into a paroxysm: the new constitution is effectively suspended. This new constitution was the flower of more than three decades of resistance to Kenyatta Moi KANU horror. And now? It can not safeguard sh!t! That is called a dead end! hehe! In other words, it is an arbitrary document, not worth a citizen’s dime. It could not even force the political leadership to go through a semblance of judicial protocol to declare a nominal, limited state of emergency, before arresting every Somali in sight! Even the colonial government did not just go bursting every Gikuyu home looking for the Mau-Mau before they declared A STATE OF EMERGENCY! These are simple things, basics really. I think we are a house of cards and we know it! no we are not a house of cards! The Kenya National Bureau of Statistics says the recalculation, which started four years ago, will boost coverage in key growing sectors of the economy such as mobile money and Internet activities. It will see the country attain a middle-income status in September amid the painful reality that 46 per cent of Kenyans, about 20 million people, are poor. www.standardmedia.co.ke/business/article/2000109794/kenya-in-middle-income-league-but-are-we-really-better-off“For [dialectical philosophy] nothing is final, absolute, sacred. It reveals the transitory character of everything and in everything; nothing can endure before it except the uninterrupted process of becoming and passing away, of endless ascendancy from the lower to the higher,” so wrote Fredrick Engels so we are constantly struggling. 1st liberation...2nd and probably we are now on the 3rd. Marx also asserted that in all class societies the dominant ideas are the ideas of its ruling class. Racism, sexism, homophobia and national chauvinism are the ideas that the masses of people assimilate from the ruling class, which benefits from the promotion of those ideas.... Materialism shows that the process of humanity’s social development is tied directly with the development of production and technology. Production is the expression of humanity’s ongoing relationship with the world. It is a manifestation of the never-ending battle for survival.... Of course, not everyone’s material reality is the same. For the working class, the struggle for basic needs occupies a greater part of life. For the capitalist class of owners, material reality consists of luxury gained by virtue of their social position within the exploitative capitalist economy. This material reality, according to the materialist worldview, determines how people think about the world... Dialectical thought is merely the reflection of objective dialectics: laws governing the development of nature, the laws of uninterrupted change or, as Darwin discovered, the laws of evolution. According to this view, change occurs in the struggle between opposites. Nothing exists without opposition. When opposites confront each other, changes occur.... www.pslweb.org/party/marxism-101/12-what-is-dialectical-materialism.htmlso there is no still born. only paralysis but the struggle does continue. we got the Constitution and after elections of 2013 we have devolution. we need to weaken those who used to have power like UhuRuto but we need to be aware they will try to get back the power they had when KANU was ruling. push. pull. who does what but we are no house of cards
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Post by jakaswanga on Dec 20, 2014 0:13:05 GMT 3
ARISE! OH COMBATANTS OF THE THIRD LIBERATION!I no longer wish to add my voice to the celebratory din of my fellow citizens, as they praise the advent of the second republic and her great constitution. One year of observing what the omens are, is enough to precipitate a cold feeling of disbelief and death in my heart. And I think I have the healthy pessimism of a realist. This new constitution wont and can not be implemented within the present constellation of forces. It is dead on arrival, still born, the few patchworks of positive spin like the CJ not withstanding. Institutionally there is no change. For me this means I have to look at the GCG and her apparatchiks the way I looked at Moi and his KANU order. A historical aberration which must be fought, defeated and sent packing. (In this essay, for reasons of palatability, I will leave out the thought which categorizes a constitution [and the legal order] as the institutionalization of existing property relations.) First: I am annoying myself and other people seriously. It is Friday evening and I have no business being in front of a laptop. There is juicier stuff abounds to busy oneself at, the decadent festive season already on full swing. But I am otherwise minded. The earthly, promising pleasures of psychedelic trips and flesh, loose their command of my bodily senses, and I abstain, as i continue to take stock of this deed that shall reverberate in historical time, defining a new wayward dispensation. for In an audacious act of finality, with several strokes of the traitorous pen, the left-handed baby Boy Kenyatta, sunk the final dagger into the prostrate body of the would-be gallant constitution. And now like the shivering body of Julius Caesar on the floor of the senate, helplessly absorbing the thrusts of murderous senators of Rome, the new constitution now lies in state after the clownesque ruling class of Kenya, starting with the mercenary amendments of the Raila-Kibaki GCG, have done with it deeds worthy of Oedipal repercussions. Those who do not see the horror of this deed, surely have no need of their minds. Had they but the honour of Oedipus, out would they gorge their brains! But now the deed has been done, and pestilence must be our harvest. This constitution with its bill of rights, was adequately described as the flower of the 2nd liberation. A struggle whose annals boast some of the best and brightest as sacrifices/martyrs. --George Moseti Anyona, Titus Tito Adungosi, Alexander Muge. A long list. It is an illustrious hecatomb of calibre unspeakable, and when one comparatively surveys the rollcall of the minions who yesterday a famous farce did enact in Nairobi's LEGICO, one dazes back in seething shame. But history is no place for sentiment. And so now I think is the time to introduce the missing part of the analysis of yonder: the constitution as the institutionalisation of the existing property relations.A detour will be necessary: The French revolution abolished slavery. Thinking back all the way to the rebellion of Slaves led by the gladiator Spartacus, this official banning of slavery by a state remains, in deed, the most revolutionary step in the history of property relations, where man owns another man.
But slavery was the political basis of the stupendous economic wealth the bourgeoisie of Europe were coming into, and using to ascend over the royalty and the aristocratic system, unleashing industrialisation. This economic system was based on plantation agriculture, sugar in the new world or colonies being the greatest generator. And that sugar-plantation system could not be sustained in that period without slavery. Without whites owning blacks.
Banning slavery was all very great and good for the slaves. But it was economic suicide too. No mechanisation to replace slaves, no new GM crops to replace the sweet plant. It was a historical fix solved only by the re-institutionalisation of slavery.But the death-knell had been sounded, and a few years later, something would happen in Domingo or present day Haiti whether men can be held in slavery or not. The desire to be free would distil into organised anger, and the expression of that rage would put an end to any philosophical rationalisation of slavery. Only practical bull-sh!t would remain. Our state of the art constitution collapses into itself under the richest Kenyan, an aristocrat and dynastic chieftain: Muigai the son of Jomo. Leading the 'opposition' is also another rich dynastic prince, the aristocrat Agwambo. The feudalistic property relations under which they have risen to the top -- the relationships of state power and corruption, that sustained the KANU supremacy of which they are the key beneficiaries, are the stuff the clean constitution sought to destroy, merely politically. We had sentenced them to death, asking them to commit suicide, and entrusted them with state power once again. At the same time on the ground there are no alternative people=based organisational forms and relations of production --economic structure unchanged. Clientellism and sycophancy --these are forms of dependency and mental dysfunctions-- reign supreme. Whether in the trade unions, or opposition parties. Our historical fix that necessitates recidivism. A recidivism which, within it, must contain the seeds of a hardier breed. The aluta business!
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Post by OtishOtish on Dec 20, 2014 0:54:59 GMT 3
Wise Men say that the key to happiness is to always keep a positive attitude ... no matter what. And there is a positive here: forward-to-the-past means the state knows exactly how to stick it to the citizens, and the citizens know exactly how to receive it. No surprises for anyone (except, perhaps, for the Special-Branch lads, who probably never expected to get back their former nasty powers). Standard, familiar stuff.
In the immortal words of Monty Python: life's a shit when you look at it; but always look on the bright side. I hope that distressed Kenyans will find these words comforting and encouraging when (so to speak) the shit gets piled on.
So then! Another Liberation to free people from the results of the last Liberation? Choices => Consequences.
To Kenyans in the 21st, a "Dedication":
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Post by jakaswanga on Jun 11, 2017 17:46:41 GMT 3
BUY ME AN ELECTION: THE PLUTOCRATIC ASCENDANCY TO POLITICAL OFFICEYou know it is a republic, right? So one gotta take a long think about this dynastic business at the presidency of Kenya --(and beyond!) Right. KENYAN ROYALS IN POWER AS SYSTEMIC DEGENERATIONMoney has always talked. In politics. But human society is complex, which means running the affairs of state, internecine class mediation, is a different ball game from amassing money. Donald Trump can talk about that in his memoirs written in tweets!. This limitation of the hereditary aristocracy to always produce talent capable of ever juggling the turbulence of social affairs, statecraft, is why upstarts like Napoleon rise to power. Royal spouses and crown princess's and princes are thus freed to go and play playboys and gangbang stars around exclusive clubs at the high end of town. Running a state is no part-time hobby job! ##wait for the Luo pivot deconstruction of this pitch!) (NB: Hosni Mubarak is suppose to have been succeeded by his son Gamal. That goes for Saddam Hussein and Mohammed Gaddafi too I think. But the sons were inferior stuff and many ended up early corpses. By the way.) Plutocrats tend to run public affairs as their own private shambas, wherefore a political crisis brews which needs an intervention beyond the plutocrats' skills. There was even a time where money combined with power and divinity to produce a HOLY RULER, a god! ----I may not necessarily be thinking of the Pharaoh nor the Popes. Howbeit I was told by an Arab lady, that some of the obscenely opulent, divine monarchs of the oily middle east, owe their legitimacy to homeopathic molarities of the prophet Mohammed's blood allegedly lacing their streams. That is a bubble precariously ever on the edge of a burst, meseems. Because, from the permanent crisis consuming the middle east, it is obvious prophetic bloodlines are not bequeathed to cope. That is the sh!t with politics. It demands a different set of skills definitely not the monopoly of one blood line. Humanity as a collective discovered this (fact) in antiquity! I can therefore confidently say, such dynasties, incestuously running public affairs, is medieval and obsolete. But in the nature of humans we can hang on a long time to, not just medieval notions, but medieval and obsolete institutes too! Well, consider that (atavism) a price to pay for a kind of stability! Change is dangerous. Radical change, ruinous, no? Not that slaves should fear nor mourn the ruin of their masters. But fate might have it they often do ----live to rue the day they raised the flag of independence! In Kenya today, going through the motions celebrating the second liberation, I feel like excusing ourselves, the people, for not remembering what it is that messed the first liberation in the first place. If a man can divorce thrice --like Roger Moore James Bond---- repeating the same mistakes in one life time, it appears to me guaranteed, that collectives like nations and companies will do worse! Because the issues involved are much more complex and involve much more people --tens of millions (of women!) in most cases! I tell ya even God's very purpose was originally defeated by a single hot female! And ever since that fateful day in Eden, God hasn't much cared for the pain of mankind! So we are alone in this, given, futhermore, when God reconsidered and sent his only begotten son, we cruxified him mercilessly!NB: I may have to point out that the people are pretty okay. They voted chapter six with the new constitution. But it is the experts at the top and their political patrons --who steal the Eurobond in KANU-like recidivism, rig the elections with KANU-like atavism, turn parliament into a joke, re-reduce the judiciary to Arap Moi mediocrity and, yes, re-institute the ancien regime!O? ati people get the leaders they deserve? Check the list of murdered Kenyan talent first. To get Daniel arap SeseSeko and 'Boris Yeltsin' Kibaki, you have to assassinate Tom Mboya, Pinto and JM Kariuki! To get Pinochet, Allende, to get Jacob Nzuma, Chris Hani. I think it was reggaeman Alpha Blondy pondering the point in Africa after the assassination of Tom SankaraAlways they decant the cream; always we get a bad deal And cry O Africa I cry, for how long getting what I don't deserve, led by the blind.Yap. There are no cliches left to hide under! Africa is hot. (There is a way a Jamaican poet, Mutabaruka, dramatically puts the point across in DIS POEM! -This poem shall disappoint you because this poem shall be continued in your brain
.) BUYING AN ELECTION IN KENYA I was looking at the figures ---cash figures costing Kenya's elections. To campaign for president 'requires' ksh. 5 billion according to this standard article. Proposed IEBC capsRead more at: www.standardmedia.co.ke/article/2000211701/iebc-caps-spending-for-aspirants-in-polls It would appear to run for political office, FINANCING must be the first priority in the ambition. These figures, considering the minimum wage in Kenya, the unemployment rate amongst the youth, are astronomical. This is an exclusive club with a stiff entrance tariff. One who is fortuned, leave alone the less, still needs sponsorship. Powerful sponsorship. Behind the scenes it is total war! And yet it is still just between ideological soulmates --in other words, the comprador split into wings warring over state power, for theirs is to loot and plunder and go under, This money will buy the Kenyan election is the historical ascendancy of the plutocrat. And since wealth tends to super concentrate in such unequal systems as ours, it is no coincidence dynasties are running amok. But dynasties, we have seen, is an inferior model and already belongs to the ash-heap of history! So we are late, very late. And digging all the deeper while in a hole. (That hole can easily be called capitalist underdevelopment! And the deeper digging while in it, is to entrust the way out to a class whose instincts is to loot and plunder, turning statecraft into an orgy of depraved self-aggrandisement. (Easily the NYS heist, Mafya House heist, forces munitions factory heist, are examples of depraved self aggrandisement. For more, read the auditor general's report, or visit the tender vouchers at a county near you!) It is as if we can't help ourselves but steal public money! --depraved! We beat the Greeks in misuse! --'there is no opportunity these people see to waste money they don't exploit to the maximum!' A German accountant is said to have cried in Athens when, as a member of the Troika, they went to read the books the Greek treasury had been keeping over all those loans they were now defaulting on! Reading Ouko's reports while looking at the Kenyan loan (taxi) metre ticking on, I have some anxiety, even if Turkana is the new Saudi Arabia! Liquid black gold! Will the Kenyan electorate get the President they want? I don't think so. The president they want sorts stuff out. ABC stuff, like public healthcare and education. The president they will vote for and get, will merely be a charlatan and pretender, but one very vetted by vested interests, and therefore invested and indebted to Big Money interests. How much do those controlling vested interests coincide or intersect with the public interest!? They intersect at looting. And Wanjiku is the looser. And so the political economy of Kenya remains a problem demanding a resolution. And it is not yet Uhuru! The aluta rages on, even if invisible to the lazy eye.
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Post by podp on Jun 11, 2017 21:49:03 GMT 3
BUY ME AN ELECTION: THE PLUTOCRATIC ASCENDANCY TO POLITICAL OFFICEYou know it is a republic, right? So one gotta take a long think about this dynastic business at the presidency of Kenya --(and beyond!) Right. One who is fortuned, leave alone the less, still needs sponsorship. Powerful sponsorship. Behind the scenes it is total war! And yet it is still just between ideological soulmates --in other words, the comprador split into wings warring over state power, for theirs is to loot and plunder and go under, This money will buy the Kenyan election is the historical ascendancy of the plutocrat. And since wealth tends to super concentrate in such unequal systems as ours, it is no coincidence dynasties are running amok. But dynasties, we have seen, is an inferior model and already belongs to the ash-heap of history! So we are late, very late. And digging all the deeper while in a hole. (That hole can easily be called capitalist underdevelopment! And the deeper digging while in it, is to entrust the way out to a class whose instincts is to loot and plunder, turning statecraft into an orgy of depraved self-aggrandisement. (Easily the NYS heist, Mafya House heist, forces munitions factory heist, are examples of depraved self aggrandisement. For more, read the auditor general's report, or visit the tender vouchers at a county near you!) It is as if we can't help ourselves but steal public money! --depraved! We beat the Greeks in misuse! --'there is no opportunity these people see to waste money they don't exploit to the maximum!' A German accountant is said to have cried in Athens when, as a member of the Troika, they went to read the books the Greek treasury had been keeping over all those loans they were now defaulting on! Reading Ouko's reports while looking at the Kenyan loan (taxi) metre ticking on, I have some anxiety, even if Turkana is the new Saudi Arabia! Liquid black gold! Will the Kenyan electorate get the President they want? I don't think so. The president they want sorts stuff out. ABC stuff, like public healthcare and education. The president they will vote for and get, will merely be a charlatan and pretender, but one very vetted by vested interests, and therefore invested and indebted to Big Money interests. How much do those controlling vested interests coincide or intersect with the public interest!? They intersect at looting. And Wanjiku is the looser. And so the political economy of Kenya remains a problem demanding a resolution. And it is not yet Uhuru! The aluta rages on, even if invisible to the lazy eye. the world is flat so no republic really exists. take this "he convergence of technology and events that allowed India, China, and so many other countries to become part of the global supply chain for services and manufacturing, creating an explosion of wealth in the middle classes of the world's two biggest nations, giving them a huge new stake in the success of globalization?" www.amazon.com/World-Flat-History-Twenty-first-Century/dp/0374292884so we do not need to see Europe, USA and the decadent Middle East leader, the keeper of the holy shrines as the beacons. most things in Kenya that are imports are from Chine. India has been with us since the lunatic express came. what I think is best with our current world even if the 2nd liberation was a still born is the World is on Fire. www.amazon.com/World-Fire-Exporting-Democracy-Instability/dp/0385721862the "Markets concentrate wealth, often spectacular wealth, in the hands of the market-dominant minority, while democracy increases the political power of the impoverished majority. In these circumstances the pursuit of free market democracy becomes an engine of potentially catastrophic ethnos nationalism, pitting a frustrated “indigenous” majority, easily aroused by opportunistic vote-seeking politicians, against a resented, wealthy ethnic minority." so it is easy to see why before 2007 election, Yeltsin Obako, thought he could rule Kenya sorrounded by the Mt. Kenya Mafia alone. however the beauty with the 2nd liberation allowed Obako's few elite to amass led by chief of Staff minister Murugaru who was famed as a landlord dodger before he become an MP in 2003 to a multi billionaire with the proceeds of anglo Leasing theft. He has been denying it to present more than 10 years since he was labelled a corrupt man by many. like late David Mwiraria who was labelled a thief and he died still oscillating between his hospital bed in Karen hospital and literally a prisoner in his Karen home a similar fate awaits Murugaru. www.standardmedia.co.ke/article/2001230121/githongo-former-minister-chris-murungaru-tried-to-stop-anglo-leasing-probeGithogo the star in "It is Our Turn to Eat" has "Wrong's exposé of the machinery of corruption. She dissects the deeper problem of Kenya's patronage system, which exploits the state as a source of loot and makes allowances for the tribal parties in power. The resulting graft and discrimination—which Wrong argues fueled the communal slaughter surrounding Kenya's 2007 election—reinforces Kenyans' view of existence as a merciless contest, in which only ethnic preference offers hope of survival. Githongo's saga highlights this pan-African problem and addresses possibilities for change. " the best thing about our 2nd liberation is that while the minority elite concentrate wealth, democracy allows the impoverished majority to hate them with a passion. hence during Kenyatta II unlike the times of his father who caused many disappearances from Pinto through Mboya to JM Kariuki, he had to bring the chicken seller aka hustler on board to have more elites in the fence of thieves. the Mt. Kenya Mafia who thought they could have Yelsin Obako enough had to contend with the 2007 PEV that showed the bright side of our 2nd liberation and the best thing about democracy. while the minority can concentrate wealth, the majority can be aroused by opportunistic vote seeking politicians as RAO and his Pentagon then proved. now as we go to 2017 the elites are few again and for them to continue lording over us they need to increase the number in their basket. fast forward we have the major heists that have occurred. on the fabled SGR none other than former PM claims what they negotiated was renegotiated and an extra 100 billion loaded on it. www.standardmedia.co.ke/article/2001241751/raila-we-will-jail-those-who-inflated-sgr-costthen we have the NYS heists whose chief architect wants to be Governor in Kirinyanga to protect the ill gotten wealth. add the Galana Irrigation lie that is seeing maize price fixed at kshs. 90 per 2 kilogram packet but it is unavailable in shops. www.standardmedia.co.ke/ktnnews/video/2000130559/-scramble-for-unga-maize-flour-deficit-lingers-on-raila-wants-agricultural-cabint-secretary-firedload that to the sugar and the Somali invasion twist. and as they say, vote a clown to get a circus we are in the throes of it again. so the Jubilee brigade has made it a point to mention RAO here, RAO there, such that it appears all they aim to do in future is contain RAO. www.standardmedia.co.ke/ktnnews/only the minority elite have lots to worry and not the impoverished majority. so the opportunistic nature of both RAO and Kenyatta makes more scales fall from the majority. what lacks in our case is a Trump to make both irrelevant and in promising to drain the swamps, sweep them aside.
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Post by jakaswanga on Jun 14, 2017 22:45:48 GMT 3
INTELLECTUAL COLLAPSE ON SEVERAL FRONTS (A) what is conflict of interest? (II) How important is it? That is a professional speaking. He is in denial, or he is just out of his depth, a moron. Somebody is telling him so, lightly. Instead of tiring at Odinga's tantrums, the idiot may better be advised to deny foolproof, the import of Raila's reasoning. And then Mudavadi's fingering of Muhoho! Mayoo! 1. What is the difference between liberation and revolution? That one is for professor Podp to unravel. Meanwhile what do those who have open eyes see? ALL across the board, birds are singing peace. All across the board, birds ignore the tidings of a mediocre election. The body charged with running the Free&Fair-Should-Be, is shaky, ramshackle and increasingly getting mired in shady allegations. Apart from internal personnel wrangles which have precipitated some dismissals, there is now the controversy surrounding the ballot-printer. Rail crying foul And Musalia Mudavadi It does not occur to these people, even after the popular upheaval rejecting botched primaries, what a botched and bungled national elections could entail! Children playing with a loaded gun! But what the heck!? from Kivuiti to Hassan, from Hassan to Chebukati, the baby IEBC appears never to have been destined to grow past a wobbly retard. It is just a device for entrenched graft-cartels to fix the country for a long-term milking session. The owners of the tribal party state aka Kenya decree it so. Then there is the added ideological purpose of inundating the country with mediocrity at every level, for excellence can be a dangerous example and precedent. Wanjiku could get ideas. That competence is achievable for instance; or, when an incumbent president fails to avoid conflicts of interest on a tender as sensitive as the printing of ballot boxes, he is a dangerous tinderbox in his foolhardy impunity. But why worry about a thing? Wont everything just be alright? ---2 months to election. Sometimes when the weatherman is enthusiastic in his sunshine forecasts, I find it paying just to look outside the window, or move into the open air and take a look at the open skies. So for starters, and a bit of fun, decided to conduct a visitation on the attorney General Githu Muigai and Chief Justice David Maraga.Cont.
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Post by jakaswanga on Jun 16, 2017 20:27:05 GMT 3
CONTINUED: THE INTELLECTUAL IMPLOSION OF THE LEARNED FRIENDS CHAPTER SIX, THE INTEGRITY CLAUSE, SHORT-CIRCUITS THE MINDS OF KENYA'S LEGAL FRATERNITYSometimes when the weatherman is enthusiastic in his sunshine forecasts, I find it paying just to look outside the window. Otherwise do I sometimes advise myself to move out into the open air and take a look at the open skies. Some facts will be undeniable regardless of meteorological liability, some lies outrightly debunked regardless of the authority disseminating them. So for starters, and a bit of fun ---(the kind which derives from jig-sawing out sudokus)---- I admit, I decided to conduct a 'visitation' on the attorney General (Professor Githu Muigai) and Chief Justice (Doctor David Maraga). For starters I said: walks like a duck, quacks like a duck, calls itself a duck, ... is a sure duck! I didn't like what I beheld. AG&CJ. I spied them all in the seizure of a deep mental paralysis. I spied them hibernating, deep in thinking sleep; I spied them intellectually impotent and bureaucratically immobile. Dead. Now, there were days when Githu Muigai was a Nairobi barrister who would scare the living daylights out of the then attorney general, the twinkle-eyed false-smiler Amos Wako. Amos was Arap Moi's court devil in those days; the best roll in his life I bet. Before I unleash a futuristic reminiscence on Wako, here is a testimonial I would love to share, dear reader, just to remind you who Githu Muigai can be, when minded to perform at his true calibre, when unbent by nepotist-inspired sycophancy nor poisoned with oily rewards. The episode is recounted by DailyNation journalist Kamau Ngotho This Murgor now wants to be president. We are waiting for his confessional of those heady, dark days when he tangoed with Wako! More about that at a later date. But stop press: watch this earlier Githu Muigai in action, sharp and not yet mentally foul. Would, Wanjiku hired his better self! the real Githu, the hypnotic wizard at law (and not this abominable contemprary cadaver stinking next to his nephew, Uhuru Kenyatta). here is vintage Githu according to Ngotho. Constitutional determination of well
....BINDING DEFINITION OF INTEGRITY! ? this integrity thing being a matter of ... ahem.... fundamental importance .... jukwaa.proboards.com/thread/9528/scandal-ruto-blackmailing-president-uhuru Ah time, thy foul being! thy foul being whose passage reduces emeritus professors to lesser powers than they were before promotion! Aah time, metamorphing super stars into Old c.ocks no longer even pale shadows of their once stiff youth! Aah thy cruel time, reducing aces to wilted have-beens, fondling their forlorn co.cks now only good for enlengthened trickles in urinals! --them ex-whizzkids Githu and Maraga now but dumbos and bimbos mumbling mumbo-jumbo!That is the new Githu Muigai as AG, evolved from spellbinding Arguings-Kodhek like readings at law to the Amos Wako infamy he had so much contempt for when he, Githu, was himself! THE SATANIC CONSIGLIEREA century+ from now when the last decade of KANU arap Moi's rule is dramatised in a many part series, the character Amos Wako will shine as everything which had been wrong with the bureaucratic intelligentsia at that particular time. --Academically brilliant but morally spineless; a dog's character, more a puppy really, at the mercy of Pavlovian codes, yes, he will sorely be depicted as a disintegrated and indeterminate personality below any conceptualisation of dignity. This gives him baby-like innocence, though he is a technocratic assassin wielded by The Master of the state, yeah, he is a pathogen ever killing off the peoples will in treacherous rearguard action against reform. Exempted from moral qualms, Amos is essentially a psychopath, an extraordinarily dangerous tool in the hands of wily, manipulative higher psychopath. But ever the charming evil, the Lucifer adorning a polite mask!
That will be the dramatic verdict a century on! But may be there is part two where as a senator Saul transforms into a Paul and atones for his past!Today, as Attorney General, Githu Muigai has been bitten by the bug. The bureaucratic bug that infests the inner sanctums of power with instant degeneration. His once ace mental potence has evaporated. The wheels of power have culled and shaped him into a semblance of what he once did battle against, at the height of his powers. Howbeit he and Maraga are but mummified,show-case intellectual cadavers representative of the whole judicial bureaucracy. (that is both state and non-state judicial bureaucracy in the examples I will give!) NOW APART FROM THE LAW, THE FRATERNITY OF LEARNED FRIENDS IS BLIND Here is a looming election where Anne Waiguru is a leading candidate, chapter six proof. Anne Waiguru -- if you missed it--- used to be first among equals in cabinet. Under her watch (at the devolution docket now occupied by the sunken Laikipian Kiunjuri) the NYS was looted to the tune of a billion and beyond. And that while she won prices as one of Africa's best and finest in public office! Reminds me of Allison Madueke and Okonjo Iwealawhom merry Naija cartoonists depicted as always leaving drops of oil shaped as $ on whatever seats their ample hinds stained. Long past menopause, they were still menstruating oily dollars! Queen Anne's integrity is officially reasonable enough to vie for (and hold) public office in Kenya. That is the official/currency standpoint of the whole legal infrastructure of the republic of Kenya, second liberation flag flying! That is the official standpoint of the Attorney General Githu Muigai, and the CJ David Maraga. --I know what I am seeing. I know what I am smelling. Their minds too far gone. I thus qualify them intellectual cadavers. THE DREAD INTEGRITY CLAUSE OF CHAPTER SIX But how do you bar Anne and let Evans through!? Evans is the looter of Mumias, already Nairobi governor. And how do you bar Dr. Evans 'Odili' and let pass The Hustler, William Singh!? The VP and former ICC journeyman is a looter of just about anything public! Now this line of questions gets into a domino dynamic, ad infinitum, and very soon no prominent Kenyan candidate for high office is left standing! This is of course the real import of the integrity clause as envisioned in chapter six, and wilfully voted for by the public in overwhelming embrace. A moral purge ar the top ---(lower down it is shoot-to-kill by cops or lynching by burning or Talibhan-lie stoned to death of thieves in mob justice!). This ... moral purge at the top .....is the thrust whose weight, depth, rational and logical consequences embodied in chapter six, has incapacitated the once formidable mental faculties of Githu Muigai, and afforded the new CJ David Maraga a mental stroke. Yes, French leave of the senses, even the common ones. But they are not alone. In fact I said they are representative of the judicial bureaucracy as we have it in Kenya today. I mean this integrity thing has smoked out the whole lot, it has revealed their true ideological position vis-a-vis the looter state. It is like the legal fraternity stared into the abyss and drew back, in fear, recognising too, their own doom. Their minds, in trepidation, instinctively perceived Wanjiku's intent with Chapter six: a moral purge throughout the republic at large. The revolving door between corrupt legal practice and the compromised benches would be no more. Thus their silence became golden, thundering louder than the Zambian falls dubbed the smoke which bellows! Howbeit a thing which shuts up the fraternity of learned friends is quite something methinks! and behold, those who tried to re-define integrity or second-guess Wanjiku's state of mind, like Nowrojee, only belched the putrid stench of the moral corruption which had eaten away their intellectual sanity: integrity is innocence until proven guilty in a court of law! --court of law? who are the lords of justice sitting in those high courts!? If they sit at all, they are the likes of Warsame and Ibrahim, and those who dispense with 'Odili-like' permanent injunctions! This Warsame disbanded the vetting committee. Ibrahim is of course famous as The Camel. But Wily Mutunga found reason to launder them and re-hawk them around the benches some! (this topic much tackled elsewhere on Jukwaa!) NB: why this constitutional determination!? (it occurred to me to wink thus at Githu Muigai! Haunt him with his own words!) --The John Githong'o commissioned Kroll&Kroll forensic audit report shall not be tabled in any Kenyan court forever, neither shall its contents be discussed in any legal forum so long this constitution exist! I said the Kenyan judicial apparatus, both statal and non statal, is a scumbug racket. And it does not require genius to prove it. --They can't define integrity, even in the narrowest functional sense of a revised/mutilatedchapter six of the 2010 firebrand constitution! Parliament now rests for the election! Looking at the shenanigans around integrity, these are examples of what I see when I open my eyes (or mind for that matter) and take a look at the intellectual landscape! In the case of chapter six, it looks to me like the moral collapse of an intellectual (judicial) bureaucracy, followed by an intellectual implosion, and for the rest, tactical hibernation.This is what the integrity clause as a radiant flower of the second liberation has achieved. Its fragrance, pollen emissions, are asphixiatingly toxic to the intellectual wing of the caretaker class. They need must kill it. Which brings me to the cultural war in Kenya and disfigured historical identities/personalities. --Next.
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Post by jakaswanga on Jun 17, 2017 9:28:55 GMT 3
CONTINUED: THE INTELLECTUAL IMPLOSION OF THE LEARNED FRIENDS CHAPTER SIX, THE INTEGRITY CLAUSE, SHORT-CIRCUITS THE MINDS OF KENYA'S LEGAL FRATERNITY--------- I said the Kenyan judicial apparatus, both statal and non statal, is a scumbug racket. And it does not require genius to prove it. --They can't define integrity, even in the narrowest functional sense of a revised/mutilatedchapter six of the 2010 firebrand constitution! Parliament now rests for the election! Looking at the shenanigans around integrity, these are examples of what I see when I open my eyes (or mind for that matter) and take a look at the intellectual landscape! In the case of chapter six, it looks to me like the moral collapse of an intellectual (judicial) bureaucracy, followed by an intellectual implosion, and for the rest, tactical hibernation.This is what the integrity clause as a radiant flower of the second liberation has achieved. Its fragrance, pollen emissions, are asphixiatingly toxic to the intellectual wing of the caretaker class. They need must kill it. Which brings me to the cultural war in Kenya and disfigured historical identities/personalities. --Next. THE INTELLECTUAL ATTEMPT TO HARMONZE OUR CULTURE WITH AN UNDERSTANDING OF INTEGRITY WHICH CONDONES RAPE MUST BE RUTHLESSLY FOUGHT!AMILCAR CABRAL Mesays abhorrence of graft, repudiation of theft, are such POSITIVE cultural values national liberation must uphold. That is, INSTITUTIONALISE! BUt Lo! howbeit the best and brightest in the land knows not how to define INTEGRITY, leave alone institute it and render it operative! Man, we are asking for it and I will spell it out clinically. I know what integrity is, and entails!And I did some good reference too, the good, hard-working though underpaid teacher I be! Heck, Pro-Deo is also integrity, No!? Anyway Cabral's thought on national liberation and culture is so profound it has brought fame and legend to Amilcar Cabral as a foremost (materialist) theorist on culture and resistance to foreign domination. One of Africa's best minds ever, and dedicated to her liberation, he was assassinated along with quite a crop. A telling blow, and really Africa has had them blows ---Mondlane, Lumumba et al. It shows. And reveals the depths Africa will have to go to defend herself, pick herself up and claim her rightful place in the community of lands. This is Bob Marley in flow: How long shall they kill our prophets,while we stand aside and look, some say it is just a part of it, we got to fulfil the book, wont you help to sing, the songs of freedom --Cause all I ever had, redemption songs.Africa's conquerors, abusers and users, exploiters and local collaborators, will go to any length to maintain their game, to guarantee their profitable hold on her golden dearths. It is important to understand the genocides in Central Africa in this light. --Congo, Rwanda, CAR and on. Africa is at the pre- Sun Yat-sen period in China, yearning to control her own destiny, boiling for Unification and consolidation, while dismembered into conclaves run by apartheid-instructed 'Bantustan homeland' warlords. Watch Kenyan parliamentarians sabotage the East African legislative assembly! those are your warlord hirelings in hysteria against the economic consolidation of the region, the EAC. AMILCAR CABRAL This is the one which concerns me for today in the lecture theatre: the ideal for foreign domination in its quest to succeed without damage to the culture of the dominated people, is to HARMONIZE the economic and political domination of these people with their cultural personality! That is to effect mental slavery forever. Cabral concludes, citing history, this is a wild-goose chase, however primitive and unsophisticated a people be, relative to the colonist. But well, how many of us do not believe in the HOLY GRAIL!? Before I go back to tabloid tales, I want to drive this point home with a chilling mirthlesssness. Which point? --The point related to why the whole Kenyan STATE intellectual bureaucracy, say the legal and philosophical nomenklatura, are hell-bent on HARMONISING our understanding of INTEGRITY with (the tolerance of) THIEVERY, tenderpreneural dishonesty, inflated cost looting (SGR), oath of office breaking, swindling, falsifying accounting books (eurobond), (nominations) electoral rigging
.. that is, harmonising our moral plane of reference with all the sins and rot which the ruling constellation is PROVENLY guilty of. They strive to render the mass morally unconscious! not knowing the difference between crooked and upright! Men, our lawyers are faking us, but happily with flaccid dicks, there is humour galore to afford light moments in the drama! In a country where chicken thieves are burnt alive, and 18-year old girl thugs gunned down in semi-brothel cells in the slums, a parcel of rogue lawyers who knoweth not how to define integrity are better, when the real moral purge reaches their station, treated with similar bloody ruthlessness. Liquidated like terrorists.No Miranda's read. The way John Kimendero Michuki purged Mungiki. Burial was down the craters of the rift valley. Point made, now we can go tabloid.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 17, 2017 21:57:54 GMT 3
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Post by jakaswanga on Jun 18, 2017 9:40:26 GMT 3
Before I go back to tabloid tales, I want to drive this point home with a chilling mirthlesssness. Which point? --The point related to why the whole Kenyan STATE intellectual bureaucracy, say the legal and philosophical nomenklatura, are hell-bent on HARMONISING our understanding of INTEGRITY with (the tolerance of) THIEVERY, tenderpreneural dishonesty, inflated cost looting (SGR), oath of office breaking, swindling, falsifying accounting books (eurobond), (nominations) electoral rigging
.. that is, harmonising our moral plane of reference with all the sins and rot which the ruling constellation is PROVENLY guilty of.
They strive to render the mass morally unconscious! not knowing the difference between crooked and upright! Men, our lawyers are faking us, but happily with flaccid dicks, there is humour galore to afford light moments in the drama!
In a country where chicken thieves are burnt alive, and 18-year old girl thugs gunned down in semi-brothel cells in the slums, a parcel of rogue lawyers who knoweth not how to define integrity are better, when the real moral purge reaches their station, treated with similar bloody ruthlessness. Liquidated like terrorists.
No Miranda's read. The way John Kimendero Michuki purged Mungiki. Burial was down the craters of the rift valley.Point made, now we can go tabloid. Just before the tabloid bit! a footnote! THE LOOTOCRATIC SYSTEM, THE MARSHAL PLAN AND THE AFRICAN WIRTSCHAFTSWUNDER1. Africa's evaporating $100bn/year.Keep this figure in mind. Keep it in mind as we ponder liberation and culture, FD-investment, the banking debts of African nations and the lunatic servicing rates.ponder that. Consider too, for instance, that all the heroic Chinese (EXIM Bank) funded epoch-transforming infrastructural projects which have mushroomed all over the continent in the past decade, please name a few, could have been paid for cash with this yearly evaporating amount! Also, visit for a moment, the impoverishment statistics around the continent --or take a tourists tour of the slums at your capital city for a taste of squalor; then, just for half a moment, ponder the wretched fate of the masses of young Africans dying by thirst, crossing the Sahara or drowning like flies at the Mediterranean! hmmm And then, whose problem is it really!? Africa aint no more the Whiteman's burden, is it!? Methinks it is the Blackman's burden now, but I will later give you the tabloid variant which says it is now The Chinaman's problem! first, simple maths. There is the money, our Marshall Plan money! Ati there is a gap, a deficit! My books balance don't they! There is even some surplus for small town corruption ie $(100bn-93bn)!I know how to fund my 'wirtschaftswunder' now. My problem now is to head-hunt the personnel! Any agency out there up to the job!? Africa got places to go. But not with the guys you voting this election! Those are babies in nappies. I think I closed the case on my harshness. Let us get back to tabloids now!
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Post by jakaswanga on Jun 18, 2017 17:27:14 GMT 3
AFRICA THE CHINAMAN'S BURDENAFRICA AS CHINAMAN'S BURDENwE have already seen Africa can buy $100bn/year worth of infrastructures, CASH MONEY! Now, if you can put $100bn cash money on the table for the year, what do you think your credit rating is!? (say at the Asian Infrastructure and Investment Bank which, this weekend, celebrates its first anniversary with some well-deserved pomp! When I went to a bank near me for a 1M loan to buy a 2nd-hand pick-up, they demanded I deposit 350K. At that rate Africa's credit rating can sustain $300Bn loan! (And you Congo DRC's mineral and oil hoard is a $3trn collateral!)That is serious money and I can already see your usual suspects --already out of their depths in messy Ukraine, little Greece and tiny Puerto Rico----- not worth a mention when Africa means business with that kind of figure on its loan demand!This means when I read Standard$Poor, Moody's, Fitch and all those American credit-rating buros telling me Africa is the worst of the worst of the risks, I think they are are dead oracles, good for spinning poetic yarns the kind the Homiridae do over Delphi and Dodona. But, granted, there are a lot of kids these scammers can fool with their scary bedtime stories. Kids like Patrick Njoroge who, prototype infants they be, are still unconscious even of their humanity, yeah, they are yet to even figure out the CABRALIAN possibility of a HISTORICAL IDENTITY! Africa is too much of an easy pick for vultures. I spy lurking, a ruthless man like Tshaka, to build me a bonfire around the continent, to roast the vultures, alive. SQUIRMING BEFORE THE FUTURE
The glare in Shaka's eye squirmed the old guard The sphincters of their anus's involuntarily sucked in A curled contempt of beastly cold-heartedness lit up This was the smile of the dawn of the new era forging.
--From Chronicles of the Zulu Tyrant.NEXT: 2 FOOTNOTE: AFRICA THE CHINAMAN'S BURDEN, the detail.
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Post by jakaswanga on Jun 18, 2017 17:33:01 GMT 3
FOOTNOTE 2: AFRICA THE CHINAMAN'S BURDEN AFRICA THE CHINAMAN'S BURDEN
THE BURDENS Angela Merkel's G20 pre-summit with African presidents looks, well, infantile!
Yes, I said Cabral is hot! And I am game!
When Africa opens for business, when it becomes the Blackman's problem, fellas it will be a roar! the heart of darkness will reverberate with Light!
Back to tabloids!
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