Kwa Kweli kuraa za baba zillibiwa. Hawa wote ni watu? Hata mazishi ya Kibaki haikuwa hivyo
Inachoma watu wengine uku that he had such a huge following, @Mikymas inamchoma saidi, she will create 6 more threads today denigrating him.
Kwanza the Mt Kenya mafia led by homosexual @Landlord akiona hizo crowds
One thing is certain, there are alot of idlers hii nairobi.
Inaitwa chuki… Juu alikuwa mjaka.
Hii kuchukua wajaka ilitoka wapi na vile central na nya za hata sio majirani. I’m sure before mzungu akuje.. the two tribes hawakuwahi patana…
Hawa watu wamekuwa wakituita watu wa “Babuon” led by @Nattydread
All okuyo politician starting from Moses kuria were being elected on how hard they insulted Raira. Pure radicalisation, no wonder he was not sellable in the murima. It’s very difficult to unteach something which has been a tradition. They were programmed to hate on him.
Sasa ashapumzishwa. Watajitetea wakiwa pande gani
She can fit 20 anti baba threads on one side of her saggy boobs.
The problem started with the fallout between Jaramogi and Jomo. Remember the time Jomo visited Kisumu, his convoy got pelted with stones by hooligans and some people were shot? That’s a wound which was never addressed, so it never closed. Even now, there are people who fear going out when the crowds are in the streets mourning, because of fear of violence. This is the image that has been burned into the Kenyan psyche, because it has been happening that whenever there is a gathering of men, even coming from a soccer match, people are likely to get harassed, robbed or cars stoned. Si kwa ubaya, but this is the shameful reality. This culture needs to end, and the community leadership should step up for it. The problem with our politics is individual disagreements between leaders trickle down to communities, some people take advantage to do criminal things, but enjoy protection from the powerful coz they are connected, and when serious issues are not dealt with, the wound festers and becomes and an enduring point of reference for generations. The way to deal with it is to allow legal systems to work, let criminal elements either in gava or outside it be handled individually. When justice is seen to have been done impartially, it won’t matter where you come from, what language you speak, or what you eat for breakfast.
idlers without votes
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Kura ilibiwa move on meffi
Now, please explain why those idlers have to be paid and ferried to attend national celebrations.
