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Well within your freedom of speech right
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Wacha tutume @Sambamba atuletee briefs.
We have been reduced to listening to illiterates.
Four months to elections and we start complaining again for the next five years.
Choosing between vomit and poop
sisi wapiga kura tuko worse kuliko io vomit na poop. lakini tunataka viongozi wasafi kama pamba,
It’s 9.36am
Tupewe summary.
Voting is like deciding to be a single mother for a man who you know to be irresponsible alafu later she blames him for being irresponsible. Just like a single mother has a choice, sio lazima uvote.
[SIZE=7]Oscar Sudi, Kositany Surrender to Police[/SIZE]
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Soy Member of Parliament Caleb Kositany and his Kapseret counterpart Oscar Sudi speaking to the media on Sunday, April 3
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Soy Member of Parliament Caleb Kositany and his Kapseret counterpart Oscar Sudi on Sunday, April 3, honored police summons and presented themselves to the Nakuru DCI offices for grilling.
Media reports indicated that the Uasin Gishy County Speaker David Kiplagat was at the DCI offices during the wee hours of the morning.
The three are currently being interrogated as the police try to uncover whether the politicians were behind the stoning of the ODM party leader Raila Odinga’s chopper on Friday, April 1.
Kapseret MP Oscar Sudi (left) and his Soy counterpart Caleb Kositany.
The legislators had denied the allegations of organizing the chaos- noting that the DCI’s move to single them out was politically instigated.
They noted that they were ready to record a statement at the DCI offices in order to prove their innocence in the matter.
“We are ready to bear the brunt. We are there for justice. We are always preaching peace. We are heading to Nakuru to go and listen to this nonsense. It is pure nonsense. Whatever they want to do, we are ready for it…As politicians, we should desist from hiring goons to heckle others even at funerals. It is not African. They have questioned the youths and those who ferried youth are known but they have targeted those associated with Deputy President William Ruto,” Kositany stated.
The Soy MP also alleged that they had interacted with the former Prime Minister hours before Mzee Kibor’s burial.
"I think what is happening in this country is very sad that there is a super-investigator (a politician ) who can investigate an incident in 10 minutes and have all the evidence, have the names because he implicated me 10 minutes after the event when I had hardly known that anything had taken place.
“Raila arrived at around 5:30 pm when we were burying Mzee. He came and addressed the media and we went into the house, and we greeted him. I sat between Junet and Babu Owino,” he noted.
The duo noted that they were being targeted due to their affiliation with Deputy President William Ruto.
“I would tell the DCI who has summoned us, I will be available at 1 p.m. I am ready to be taken in. You should know that this country belongs to 50 million Kenyans. I was not there, first of all. You should have asked the governor (Jackson Mandago) because he was there,” Sudi stated.
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Detectives investigating last Friday’s attack on Azimio La Umoja-One Kenya coalition presidential flag bearer Raila Odinga in Eldoret have confiscated phones belonging to two MPs and a senior official of the Uasin Gishu County Assembly to aid in investigations.
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Soy MP Caleb Kositany (left) and Kapseret’s Oscar Sudi member arrive at the Regional DCI offices in Nakuru on April 3, 2022.
They were questioned over Friday’s attack on Azimio leader Raila Odinga’s helicopter.
The detectives impounded mobile phones belonging to MPs Oscar Sudi (Kapseret) and Caleb Kositany (Soy) and also that of Uasin Gishu County Assembly Speaker David Kiplagat after an intense grilling of the three leaders.
“They have taken our mobile phones over what they said is to help them in further investigations. We were here to shed more light on the Friday attack and we have explained ourselves before the detectives,” said Mr Kositany after the grilling.
At exactly 12.56 pm on Sunday, the black Toyota Land Cruiser Prado carrying the MPs arrived at the Rift Valley Regional Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) headquarters.
[SIZE=6]Linked to attack[/SIZE]
The DCI on Saturday summoned the three after linking them to the planning and financing of the Friday attack on Mr Odinga’s convoy including his helicopter.
And for more than four straight hours, the two were intensely grilled by detectives led by Rift Valley regional DCI boss Mwenda Meme.
Earlier on Sunday, Mr Kiplagat arrived at the regional DCI headquarters and was the first one to be interrogated. But remained holed up in the offices until 5.30 pm.
After the grilling, the three were on Sunday evening set free.
The three were honouring summons issued by DCI detectives investigating the attack that left the air shield of Mr Odinga’s chopper destroyed after rowdy youths pelted Mr Odinga’s entourage with stones.
The chopper carrying Mr Odinga was stoned minutes after he arrived at the home of the late Mzee Jackson Kibor in Kabenes, Uasin Gishu County, to condole with the family.
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Addressing the press after hours of grilling, Mr Sudi claimed the government was using state agencies to intimidate opponents of Mr Odinga.
“What happened today is the usual use of state agencies including the DCI to intimidate allies of Deputy President William Ruto. We are used to this kind of intimidation, but it will end on August 9,” said Mr Sudi.
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According to a senior detective, the three were asked to explain what they know about the attack before they recorded statements.
“We have confiscated their phones which will aid us in further investigations. They may also be summoned again to shed more light on the incident,” said the senior detective who did not wish to be named.
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The three were summoned to shed light on the attack which has received condemnation from across the political divide.
They are under scrutiny over alleged planning and financing of the attack.
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"They were invited to shed light on the incident and they, therefore, presented themselves to help detectives arrest those behind the attack,” said lawyer Kipkoech Ngetich who accompanied the leaders.
On Friday around 5.50 pm, Mr Odinga’s entourage arrived in two helicopters for the funeral of Mzee Kibor. By then, most mourners had already left Mzee Kibor’s homestead in Soy Constituency.
It was when Mr Odinga was still at Mzee Kibor condoling the family that the attack happened.
The rowdy youths who were chanting pro-UDA slogans stoned Mr Odinga’s entourage, destroying his helicopter‘s windscreen.
During the incident, Mr Odinga’s vehicles and a helicopter were pelted with stones.
“Sisi hatujapiga mtu yeyote. Wakati tumekuwa na fujo pahali popote, tumelaani. Jana mimi nimeona vioja. Vijana wanakuja sisi tukienda kupiga tu pole kwa familia alafu wakaanza kupiga magari yetu mawe. Mawe yananyesha kama mvua kwa gari langu. Wakipiga, nikauliza ni nini inafanyika. Vijana wakangoja nikiingia kwa ndege alafu nikaona mtu anarusha mwamba mkubwa na sikuwa na pahali pa kuenda. Nilishangaa, ni mambo gani haya. Majamaa walitaka kuua sisi. (We have not assaulted anyone. When there has been violence anywhere, we have condemned it. Yesterday (Friday), I saw came to condole with the family [of Jackson Kibor] and then some people started hurling stones at our cars. The stones were raining on my car. When they hit, I asked Junet [Mohamed] what was going on. Young people were waiting for me to board the plane, then I saw someone throw a big rock. The guys wanted to kill us),” Mr Odinga narrated.
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Police officers who had been deployed to the scene had to fire teargas to disperse the hostile crowd.
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The incident has in the past two days received condemnation from various leaders, including Deputy President William Ruto, who on Saturday apologized to the former premier.
Dr Ruto, who will be battling it out with Mr Odinga in a bid to become Kenya’s fifth president in the August 9 polls, said violence tears down the country’s democracy.
He termed the violence retrogressive and divisive and asked Kenyans to allow politicians to sell their agenda in every corner of this country and then decide whom to rally behind ahead of the August General Election.
Mr Odinga asked the DP to be ready to concede defeat in case he outfoxes him in the August 9 polls, while saying he is also ready to do the same if he loses.
“For us, we have said that we want Kenyans to be the ones who make the decision. In case they refuse, we will be okay. If we are defeated, we will accept. In case you win, it is okay, and if it is you who is defeated by us the way we will kindly accept,” said the ODM boss.
“I am asking Kenyans to remain united. Let us remain one,” he added.
Mr Odinga’s narration came just hours after DP Ruto personally apologized to him over the attack in his political backyard.
“As United Democratic Alliance party, we call for an election free of violence,” DP Ruto said yesterday morning at the UDA party headquarters in Nairobi.
“I also apologize to honorable Raila Odinga for what happened to him yesterday (Friday). It was really unfortunate and I hope those who engaged in this exercise regret what they did.”
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