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Post by kamalet on Jan 17, 2013 9:40:01 GMT 3
It is being reported that Hassan Omar is on his way out of the ODM nomination and is claiming lack of transparency in the nomination process!
Now I cannot hide my glee when this charlatan faces the true meaning of politics! Shame all he did for the master has not been rewarded. Those following ICC know what I mean!
Yeaaah!!!!
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Post by nowayhaha on Jan 17, 2013 11:10:39 GMT 3
It is being reported that Hassan Omar is on his way out of the ODM nomination and is claiming lack of transparency in the nomination process! Now I cannot hide my glee when this charlatan faces the true meaning of politics! Shame all he did for the master has not been rewarded. Those following ICC know what I mean! Yeaaah!!!! Kamale, Truth be said it was hard for Hassan to win the Cord Pary primaries due to his lack of grass-root coordination in comparison with Kajembe . Remember Kajembe has been a councilor before and long serving MP thus has established links especially in his constituency Changamwe or West Coast , however If Omar by any chance either miraculously or through rigging is able to win CORDs primary nomination he will give Balala a run for his money on the partys strength not to mention this is the calculation Balala did where he knew by having Kajembe as his opponent in the upcoming elections it will be an easier battle compared to fighting it out with Shahbal and Joho for governship.
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Post by kaburwo on Jan 17, 2013 11:36:23 GMT 3
This election has too many paper tigers
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Post by kamalet on Jan 17, 2013 11:41:07 GMT 3
It is being reported that Hassan Omar is on his way out of the ODM nomination and is claiming lack of transparency in the nomination process! Now I cannot hide my glee when this charlatan faces the true meaning of politics! Shame all he did for the master has not been rewarded. Those following ICC know what I mean! Yeaaah!!!! Kamale, Truth be said it was hard for Hassan to win the Cord Pary primaries due to his lack of grass-root coordination in comparison with Kajembe . Remember Kajembe has been a councilor before and long serving MP thus has established links especially in his constituency Changamwe or West Coast , however If Omar by any chance either miraculously or through rigging is able to win CORDs primary nomination he will give Balala a run for his money on the partys strength not to mention this is the calculation Balala did where he knew by having Kajembe as his opponent in the upcoming elections it will be an easier battle compared to fighting it out with Shahbal and Joho for governship. The reason the fellow jumped onto Wiper is so that he can be on the ballot. Remember Cordless decided not to have joint nominations. The end result is that this arrangement will hurt Cord when they split up the votes as was the case in Nairobi where PNU affiliates had their own candidates handing ODM certain seats by split votes. I anticipate a similar thing happening in Nairobi with the parting of ways by Kisia to join a CORD affiliate which will lead to the loss of the governor seat!
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Post by nowayhaha on Jan 17, 2013 11:43:07 GMT 3
This election has too many paper tigers The joke in Mombasa is that Omar Hassan is more popular in Bara(read Nairobi) than than Mombasa ))) Its unfortunate if you compare the qualities of Omar Hassan vis a vis Ramadhan Kajembe's qualities .
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Post by nowayhaha on Jan 17, 2013 11:54:56 GMT 3
Kamale, Truth be said it was hard for Hassan to win the Cord Pary primaries due to his lack of grass-root coordination in comparison with Kajembe . Remember Kajembe has been a councilor before and long serving MP thus has established links especially in his constituency Changamwe or West Coast , however If Omar by any chance either miraculously or through rigging is able to win CORDs primary nomination he will give Balala a run for his money on the partys strength not to mention this is the calculation Balala did where he knew by having Kajembe as his opponent in the upcoming elections it will be an easier battle compared to fighting it out with Shahbal and Joho for governship. The reason the fellow jumped onto Wiper is so that he can be on the ballot. Remember Cordless decided not to have joint nominations. The end result is that this arrangement will hurt Cord when they split up the votes as was the case in Nairobi where PNU affiliates had their own candidates handing ODM certain seats by split votes. I anticipate a similar thing happening in Nairobi with the parting of ways by Kisia to join a CORD affiliate which will lead to the loss of the governor seat! Kamale -Please confirm that the fellow will run on WDM ? Source ? I highly doubt CORD will allow this because as you can see its the reason Mwaruwa (WDM affiliate ) left CORD for TNA-Jubilee , In an attempt to replicate 1997 Maithas win on a DP ticket after losing the party nominations to Said Hemed . You now see that Balala was wise walking out of ODM -They would have finished him at the party level and in-case Omar chooses to run on a CORD affiliated party nonetheless then Balala gets a walkover .Politics is not an easy Game
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Post by Onyango Oloo on Jan 17, 2013 11:57:47 GMT 3
A small correction.
I was listening to the Dholuo station Ramogi FM from around 4:30 am this January 17th morning (Kenyan time). On the six o'clock news bulletin, there was an item to the effect that Hassan Omar had withdrawn from the ODM nomination process allegedly citing lack of transparency and so on.
Since Hassan is a friend, comrade and professional civil society colleague, I decided to verify this for myself.
I sent him a text message.
Then I called him.
Hassan said he was STILL in the CORD alliance.
But he was now seeking the Senatorial seat on a Wiper ticket, rather than ODM. He remains firmly part of the Raila for President campaign.
I guess we will have to wait for the voters' verdict on March 4, 2013 to see whether he will be the inaugural Senator for Mombasa County after going head to head with Kajembe, Balala, Mwaruwa and any other aspirant.
Onyango Oloo Nairobi
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Post by kamalet on Jan 17, 2013 12:07:58 GMT 3
A small correction. I was listening to the Luo language station Ramogi FM from around 4:30 am this January 17th morning (Kenyan time). On the six o'clock news bulletin, there was an item to the effect that Hassan Omar had withdrawn from the ODM nomination process allegedly citing lack of transparency and so on. Since Hassan is a friend, comrade and professional civil society colleague, I decided to verify this for myself. I sent him a text message. Then I called him. Hassan said he was STILL in the CORD alliance.But he was now seeking the Senatorial seat on a Wiper ticket, rather than ODM. He remains firmly part of the Raila for President campaign.I guess we will have to wait for the voters' verdict on March 4, 2013 to see whether he will be the inaugural Senator for Mombasa County after going head to head with Kajembe, Balala, Mwaruwa and any other aspirant. Onyango Oloo NairobiThis is not helping the Cord ticket for the senatorial seat as too many of them will split the Cord vote which could lead to Raila winning the county presidential vote and still lose out on the senate seat!
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Post by Onyango Oloo on Jan 17, 2013 12:14:26 GMT 3
This is not helping the Cord ticket for the senatorial seat as too many of them will split the Cord vote which could lead to Raila winning the county presidential vote and still lose out on the senate seat! Perhaps. Kamale:You almost sound as if you are one of the foot soldiers at the Raila Odinga Presidential Secretariat. Onyango Oloo
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Post by nowayhaha on Jan 17, 2013 12:34:56 GMT 3
A small correction. I was listening to the Luo language station Ramogi FM from around 4:30 am this January 17th morning (Kenyan time). On the six o'clock news bulletin, there was an item to the effect that Hassan Omar had withdrawn from the ODM nomination process allegedly citing lack of transparency and so on. Since Hassan is a friend, comrade and professional civil society colleague, I decided to verify this for myself. I sent him a text message. Then I called him. Hassan said he was STILL in the CORD alliance.But he was now seeking the Senatorial seat on a Wiper ticket, rather than ODM. He remains firmly part of the Raila for President campaign.I guess we will have to wait for the voters' verdict on March 4, 2013 to see whether he will be the inaugural Senator for Mombasa County after going head to head with Kajembe, Balala, Mwaruwa and any other aspirant. Onyango Oloo NairobiThis is not helping the Cord ticket for the senatorial seat as too many of them will split the Cord vote which could lead to Raila winning the county presidential vote and still lose out on the senate seat! Kamale, Previously I had forewarned Tichaz on the same . If you note this is a start to the disintegration of ODM now CORD in Mombasa County .All aspirants running for political seats were at one time in ODM now CORD and it is the interference by Raila which has led to the divisions Governor -> Suleiman Shabal, Hassan Joho, Abdalla Mwaruwa, Ibrahim Babangida Senator -> Najib Balala, Ramadhan Kajembe, Omar Hassan. As it stands now you can already figure out who will be the Governor and Senator come Mar 04 Governor -Suleiman ShabalSenator - Najib BalalaWhen Balala left Kanu for Narc in 2002 we saw it as a political blunder and miscalculation and in 2007 when he was fighting for political survival against the then mayor Taib he surprised us by bagging the direct nomination ticket from ODM . This year seems he has done his political calculations very well - Cant wait for 04 Mar elections
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Post by kamalet on Jan 17, 2013 12:39:07 GMT 3
This is not helping the Cord ticket for the senatorial seat as too many of them will split the Cord vote which could lead to Raila winning the county presidential vote and still lose out on the senate seat! Perhaps. Kamale:You almost sound as if you are one of the foot soldiers at the Raila Odinga Presidential Secretariat. Onyango Oloo OlooI can only hope they are thinking they way I am....even when I am not exactly sympathetic to their plight :-) Kamale
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Post by mugabe on Jan 17, 2013 13:38:15 GMT 3
kamale you are obsessed with CORD focus on your alliance of convenience
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Post by kamalet on Jan 17, 2013 13:40:20 GMT 3
kamale you are obsessed with CORD focus on your alliance of convenience ...and what is your issue Robert?
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Post by phil on Jan 17, 2013 15:09:10 GMT 3
This is not helping the Cord ticket for the senatorial seat as too many of them will split the Cord vote which could lead to Raila winning the county presidential vote and still lose out on the senate seat! Perhaps. Kamale:You almost sound as if you are one of the foot soldiers at the Raila Odinga Presidential Secretariat. Onyango Oloo@kamale Calm down. Intra-coalition defections are normal. It happened a lot in the last elections, for instance, between ODM-NARC, PNU-FK, etc. Right now it is happening in both CORD and Jubilee coalitions because competition is tough. Hassan Omar, coming for the civil society, has yet to get to grips with party politics where it is an unwritten rule that you have to fight for everything. The fact of the matter is that Mzee Kajembe is more adept grassroot mobiliser than Omar. Moreover Omar has given a lot of his time articulating national issues for ODM and for Raila Odinga as he remains a key member of lobby group FORA. Mombasa has its dynamics which he will have to contend with since ODM is not in business of handing out direct nominations. In other words, in whichever party he goes, Hassan Omar will still have to reinvigorate his campaign. The bigger battle is winning the nomination of CORD. If he gets that, then he is as good as elected. Balala is going nowhere.
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Post by kamalet on Jan 17, 2013 15:45:34 GMT 3
Perhaps. Kamale:You almost sound as if you are one of the foot soldiers at the Raila Odinga Presidential Secretariat. Onyango Oloo@kamale Calm down. Intra-coalition defections are normal. It happened a lot in the last elections, for instance, between ODM-NARC, PNU-FK, etc. Right now it is happening in both CORD and Jubilee coalitions because competition is tough. Hassan Omar, coming for the civil society, has yet to get to grips with party politics where it is an unwritten rule that you have to fight for everything. The fact of the matter is that Mzee Kajembe is more adept grassroot mobiliser than Omar. Moreover Omar has given a lot of his time articulating national issues for ODM and for Raila Odinga as he remains a key member of lobby group FORA. Mombasa has its dynamics which he will have to contend with since ODM is not in business of handing out direct nominations. In other words, in whichever party he goes, Hassan Omar will still have to reinvigorate his campaign. The bigger battle is winning the nomination of CORD. If he gets that, then he is as good as elected. Balala is going nowhere. Phil Did he not move to Wiper so that he can be on the ballot on 4th March as CORD are not having joint nomination but each cord party will have its people on the ballot expect President? ....remember Raila assuring Kalembe Ndile etc?
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Post by phil on Jan 17, 2013 15:55:31 GMT 3
@kamale Calm down. Intra-coalition defections are normal. It happened a lot in the last elections, for instance, between ODM-NARC, PNU-FK, etc. Right now it is happening in both CORD and Jubilee coalitions because competition is tough. Hassan Omar, coming for the civil society, has yet to get to grips with party politics where it is an unwritten rule that you have to fight for everything. The fact of the matter is that Mzee Kajembe is more adept grassroot mobiliser than Omar. Moreover Omar has given a lot of his time articulating national issues for ODM and for Raila Odinga as he remains a key member of lobby group FORA. Mombasa has its dynamics which he will have to contend with since ODM is not in business of handing out direct nominations. In other words, in whichever party he goes, Hassan Omar will still have to reinvigorate his campaign. The bigger battle is winning the nomination of CORD. If he gets that, then he is as good as elected. Balala is going nowhere. Phil Did he not move to Wiper so that he can be on the ballot on 4th March as CORD are not having joint nomination but each cord party will have its people on the ballot expect President? ....remember Raila assuring Kalembe Ndile etc? NADA! Not at all. CORD Coalition has a single NEB (National Election Board) that will issue nomination certificates. That will be the only document recognized by IEBC and that which will be used to print the final ballots. There is no way CORD will have a candidate, then ODM or WDP or FORD-K separately nominate additional candidates for the same seat. That will be in violation of coalition agreement and division of coalition votes. The only way Hassan Omar can be on the final IEBC ballot paper is by defecting to an IEBC approved political party that is not in the CORD alliance. Even Philip Kisia in defecting to Jirongo's Federal Party of Kenya is only being strategic and is eyeing the Kidero running mate slot. Kisia understood he didnt stand a chance against Kideor's well oiled machinery. In a coalition, its general agreed that if the main candidate is from ODM then the running mate will have to be from the other coalition member party. As for Omar and Kisia, I foresee one being the running mate of the other on CORD ticket.
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Post by nowayhaha on Jan 17, 2013 16:07:48 GMT 3
Phil Did he not move to Wiper so that he can be on the ballot on 4th March as CORD are not having joint nomination but each cord party will have its people on the ballot expect President? ....remember Raila assuring Kalembe Ndile etc? NADA! Not at all. CORD Coalition has a single NEB (National Election Board) that will issue nomination certificates. That will be the only document recognized by IEBC and that which will be used to print the final ballots. There is no way CORD will have a candidate, then ODM or WDP or FORD-K separately nominate additional candidates for the same seat. That will be in violation of coalition agreement and division of coalition votes. The only way Hassan Omar can be on the final IEBC ballot paper is by defecting to an IEBC approved political party that is not in the CORD alliance. Even Philip Kisia in defecting to Jirongo's Federal Party of Kenya is only being strategic and is eyeing the Kidero running mate slot. Kisia understood he didnt stand a chance against Kideor's well oiled machinery. In a coalition, its general agreed that if the main candidate is from ODM then the running mate will have to be from the other coalition member party. As for Omar and Kisia, I foresee one being the running mate of the other on CORD ticket. Omar is eying the senate ticket does it have a running mate position? As for the the governorship post Joho is the CORDS candidate and he has been at loggerhead with Omar Hassan and actually has been actively campaigning for his rival Ramadhan Kajembe .
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Post by mwalimumkuu on Jan 17, 2013 16:18:48 GMT 3
Phil Did he not move to Wiper so that he can be on the ballot on 4th March as CORD are not having joint nomination but each cord party will have its people on the ballot expect President? ....remember Raila assuring Kalembe Ndile etc? NADA! Not at all. CORD Coalition has a single NEB (National Election Board) that will issue nomination certificates. That will be the only document recognized by IEBC and that which will be used to print the final ballots. There is no way CORD will have a candidate, then ODM or WDP or FORD-K separately nominate additional candidates for the same seat. That will be in violation of coalition agreement and division of coalition votes. The only way Hassan Omar can be on the final IEBC ballot paper is by defecting to an IEBC approved political party that is not in the CORD alliance. Even Philip Kisia in defecting to Jirongo's Federal Party of Kenya is only being strategic and is eyeing the Kidero running mate slot. Kisia understood he didnt stand a chance against Kideor's well oiled machinery. In a coalition, its general agreed that if the main candidate is from ODM then the running mate will have to be from the other coalition member party. As for Omar and Kisia, I foresee one being the running mate of the other on CORD ticket. Phil, I think you misleading this board. CORD is not a coalition of two parties but a multitude of parties. So when you say a running mate from the other party, which one and how do you arrive at that? Secondly, what about in places like Ukambani and Luo Nyanza where there is only wiper and ODM respectively, how do you effect this? My understanding of the clause you refer to only applies to the president and his deputy. We all listened to the Kalembes and the Wavinyas rubbish what you are saying, in fact Prof. Kaloki categorically stated that NEB board as constituted is unconstitutional and all those earlier arrangements by wakina Dalmas werr reversed. It is there true as Kamale states that the Kisias, Hassans and all TIP, Mkenya solidarity etc candidates will run, not unless they choose not to on their own or if they are bought to step down. Otherwise there is nothing in the coalition agreement that stops them from running.
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Post by phil on Jan 17, 2013 16:31:29 GMT 3
Nowhere have I suggested CORD is a coalition of two parties. On running mate for Senate, you are right, it does not exist.
Remember, even after these nominations, ODM NEB will analyse the coalition strengths and issue certificates accordingly.
Coalitions are crafted under agreements which have to be honoured.
Now tell us how are URP and TNA doing? Did I just receive a 411 that URP is also postponing?
Ballot papers have not arrived in entire South Rift for URP wanna helicopter..!
Meanwhile in Kakamega, Soita Shitanda has been rejected by UDF. Mambo baado!
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Post by kamalet on Jan 17, 2013 17:35:05 GMT 3
Nowhere have I suggested CORD is a coalition of two parties. On running mate for Senate, you are right, it does not exist. Remember, even after these nominations, ODM NEB will analyse the coalition strengths and issue certificates accordingly. Coalitions are crafted under agreements which have to be honoured. Now tell us how are URP and TNA doing? Did I just receive a 411 that URP is also postponing? Ballot papers have not arrived in entire South Rift for URP wanna helicopter..! Meanwhile in Kakamega, Soita Shitanda has been rejected by UDF. Mambo baado! Stop diverting issues...there is a Jubilee thread you can go laugh at them there. What exactly do you mean when you say "ODM NEB will analyse the coalition strengths and issue certificates accordingly"[/b]. Does this nullify the nomination process then if it is on the basis of analysis of coalition strength that certificates will be issued? My view is that if Omar goes to Wiper, then he is seeking nomination on Wiper ticket and will be on the ballot on 4th March.
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Post by abdulmote on Jan 17, 2013 17:52:14 GMT 3
To be honest, I am now confused and completely lost in this whole thing! phil: I know you are in better position to understand what is going on with the ODM Nomees. Kindly explain to us in a simple language what exactly is going on, by breaking down the dual noms process in the two cats. Wsan't Msa county not supposed to have 'joint noms' and how?
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Post by joblesscorner on Jan 17, 2013 18:13:15 GMT 3
Nowayhaha
I have always liked Suleiman Shabal from Day 1, Have you watched the Joho documentary about his last five years, he seems to have a good grassroots campaign going in for him. I hope Shabal takes it for Mombasa.
Governor -> Suleiman Shabal, Hassan Joho, Abdalla Mwaruwa, Ibrahim Babangida Senator -> Najib Balala, Ramadhan Kajembe, Omar Hassan.
As it stands now you can already figure out who will be the Governor and Senator come Mar 04
Governor -Suleiman Shabal Senator - Najib Balala
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Post by reporter911 on Jan 17, 2013 18:21:29 GMT 3
NowayhahaI have always liked Suleiman Shabal from Day 1, Have you watched the Joho documentary about his last five years, he seems to have a good grassroots campaign going in for him. I hope Shabal takes it for Mombasa. Governor -> Suleiman Shabal, Hassan Joho, Abdalla Mwaruwa, Ibrahim Babangida Senator -> Najib Balala, Ramadhan Kajembe, Omar Hassan. As it stands now you can already figure out who will be the Governor and Senator come Mar 04 Governor -Suleiman ShabalSenator - Najib Balala Governor -Suleiman ShabalSenator - Najib BalalaYou must be kidding? rejects? not a chance these two will be herding goats in their respective villages come March 4.. Najib Balala even school kids in Mombasa know he has no chance, even with the $$$$$$ being poured in by Jubilee ;D ;D na mambo bado.. "CORD" Tsunami is heating up..
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Post by phil on Jan 17, 2013 18:26:51 GMT 3
To be honest, I am now confused and completely lost in this whole thing! phil: I know you are in better position to understand what is going on with the ODM Nomees. Kindly explain to us in a simple language what exactly is going on, by breaking down the dual noms process in the two cats. Wsan't Msa county not supposed to have 'joint noms' and how? @kamale is working very hard to create this confusion. The fact of the matter is that CORD National Election Board will issue certificates for nominees from CORD constituent parties. CORD is the only coalition recognized by IEBC.
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Post by reporter911 on Jan 17, 2013 18:39:27 GMT 3
Nowhere have I suggested CORD is a coalition of two parties. On running mate for Senate, you are right, it does not exist. Remember, even after these nominations, ODM NEB will analyse the coalition strengths and issue certificates accordingly. Coalitions are crafted under agreements which have to be honoured. Now tell us how are URP and TNA doing? Did I just receive a 411 that URP is also postponing? Ballot papers have not arrived in entire South Rift for URP wanna helicopter..! Meanwhile in Kakamega, Soita Shitanda has been rejected by UDF. Mambo baado! Stop diverting issues...there is a Jubilee thread you can go laugh at them there. What exactly do you mean when you say "ODM NEB will analyse the coalition strengths and issue certificates accordingly"[/b]. Does this nullify the nomination process then if it is on the basis of analysis of coalition strength that certificates will be issued? My view is that if Omar goes to Wiper, then he is seeking nomination on Wiper ticket and will be on the ballot on 4th March.[/quote] what is the difference? WIPER & ODM PLUS OTHER PARTIES ="CORD" TSUNAMI? Omar will be still in the "Cord"house The Grand National Union (GNU) and Democratic Party (DP) have started benefitting from The National Alliance (TNA) fallout in Central Kenya. Yesterday, several aspirants apprehensive about fairness in the pending nominations, jumped ship and declared their candidature on GNU or DP parties. He cited “mismanagement and corruption” among TNA Nyeri County officials. “I decided to move to DP, a party that will take me directly to the debe (ballot box). My supporters, DP and I will support Uhuru Kenyatta,” noted Warugongo. At the same time, Ms Catherine Wanjiku Irungu, who was contesting the Nyeri women representative seat defected to Mazingira Green Party, founded by the late Prof Wangare Maathai. kick her out “This includes several county representative aspirants who have left TNA for other parties for fear of defeat, but we assure all aspirants the nominations will be free and fair. We believe in democracy and urge them to remain in TNA,” said Macharia. www.standardmedia.co.ke/?articleID=2000075207&pageNo=2&story_title=Parties-reap-big-from-TNA-dispute-in-CentralWhat is the big deal? many aspirants are party hopping.. in central they are using different party tickets but they still support Uhuru for Presidency! so why is it an Issue when it comes to "CORD" aspirants? kamalet, maintain a blind eye when it is happening in his own central province backyard, it is either he is clueless, ignorant or just out to spew propaganda
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