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Open letter to Hon. Leshoomo. Leshoomo’s position on the Ocampo 6. Firstly, I must say am very embarrassed by the legislatures who spent millions of tax payers money to travel to The Hague in support of the suspects of 2007 … Continue reading

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There are many sides and facets to any inter-ethnic conflict and far too many automatic weapons and it is clear that innocent Kenyans on all sides suffer when the situation spirals out of control for months and years. Continue reading

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Kenyans have been suggesting that all ethnic groups must be disarmed with immediate effect, while deploying a national security force to the borders and install security posts in all regional centers all over Kenya. Continue reading

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Mau settlers should not be settled, they should be legally helped to claim their money back and buy land elsewhere. , MAASAI YOUTH MUST BE ALLOCATED LAND FROM COMMUNAL LAND HENCE DISSOLVING COMMUNAL LAND OWNERSHIP SYSTEM ONCE AND FOR ALL. Continue reading

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Watch the video at the end of this note and tell me if the government of Kenya fulfils this to the people of the whole of North Kenya. WAKE UP KIBAKI, WAKE UP RAILA, WAKE UP LESIRIMA, WAKE UP something else which will stop the dying of our people! Continue reading

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From the questionnaire below, you’ll realize that the Laikipia East Member of Parliament Mwangi Kiunjuri does not represent the minority groups including Maa speaking population of Laikipia. QUESTION: Critics argue that by preferring the one-kilometre-one-vote formula, Northern Kenya MPs is keen on denying Central Kenya the PM’s post in 2012. Continue reading

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Following my previous open letter to Prime Minister of Kenya Raila Odinga, I now want to specifically put across three basic questions which I will ask the Premier in our Friday meeting in Stockholm. Continue reading

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In the raids between the months of February along June, July to September, the government of Kenya has witnessed profound attacks to the Samburu people by neighbouring armed ethnic groups. Can you explain to the Maa people why the government facilitated the killings in Samburu and what the government is doing in terms of compensation and apologizing to the Samburu people? Continue reading

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Lmaa nite brings together all Kenyans who would like to sample what the maa speaking community have to offer…that is in terms of food, culture, artefacts, entertainment among others. As for the funds raised that nite it will go to fighting hunger and poverty in some of the hardest hit areas as we will identify by the drought and even though the rains are here there is little it will salvage as the livestock the only source of livelihood for these pastoral communities have all died. Continue reading

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After much soul searching as a team it was agreed upon, on the 10th of October 2009, that we need to go back to the drawing board,invite as many Samburu’s as possible,come up with set goals both short term and long term, come up witha constitution,elect officials and also discuss contributions and sustainability of the association for many other generations. Continue reading

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Personally, I feel a sense of fairness and a need to say that President Barack Obama, having been able to organize the grass root movement to vote for CHANGE, indeed, he has shown the likelihood of promoting peace in the world. Continue reading

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Diasporakenyan wish to pass love and encouragement to all children out there and with the hope that the suffering affecting children all over the world shall be eradicated one day. Continue reading

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It’s unavoidable to not give credit to facebook for opening up the easier channels for people of all calibers to meet and discuss matters affecting their society. But the intention why I’m writing this is not to promote facebook but … Continue reading

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The Prime Minister Raila Odinga is organizing a governmental body which will help to ease the losses incurred by the Kenyan cattle keepers resulting from the long lasting droughts. The Premier through an article posted at KBC network, is rolling … Continue reading

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The Kenyan President is once again calling the traders to ensure that they observe humane trade operation rules so that they do not over exploit the already suffering communities. In times like this, traders are known to hike the basic … Continue reading

Kibaki urges Kenyans to embrace reforms

The President and the Prime minister have been out remodeling Kenya after such embarrassment they both created after the 2007 general elections.The two men have been sounding  very intelligent and ready to ignite a problem solving process that will shorten the suffering of our people.

The two big heads are aware that people are already dying of hunger in North Eastern, North West and Southern areas of Kenya. So many children and women in Kenya are fallen victims of very bad governance. The Imperialist super power lecture which was delivered through the Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was of course embarrassing to all Kenyans but we all know that we have the President of Kenya and the Prime Minister, all our so called leaders to blame for the shame.

There seem to be some signals that the Kibaki and Raila Coalition government is regrouping and gaining intentions and Will to lead the country into a possible bright future. It is the hope of our people that the good will is maintained.

The country is so much in a bad shape after all years of mismanagement and brutal corruption which has taken a major toll on the people.Poor leadership and its effects have created a catastrophic phenomena in Kenya. The people have been contained in ignorance on matters that matters most to them. Generation after generation becomes unwilling consumers of miseducation strategically intended to mislead them in their true history and reality! The countries resources are mismanaged while the foreign income from the export goes straight to individuals’  deep pockets

The bad situation can be turn the other way if Kenyans who are affected by the bad governance,wakes up and really act to stop a bad situation from completely going out of control like it has done in the neighboring Somalia and many other African Countries.

We know that Kenyans are very hard working people and are capable of defending their rights although hunger, poor education, disease, lack of representation and other poverty related complications makes us loose face. Kenyans are not comfortable in the dirt that we are forced to be in by the politicians. Our poverty is caused by the bad policies made in parliament and signed through by the President.

Our people are dying of hunger because our member of parliament was involved in making decisions that worsen our situation. It is no wonder that we have lost total faith in our leaders, if indeed we’ve ever had good leaders.

It has been said time and again that it is due time for the young people to stand up and take what is naturally theirs, their Rights to enjoy a respective life with dignity and self determination. Lets face the reality and be more involved in politics because it is in politics that all decisions are made. That is why we must be fully involved in decision making or affect decision makers to represent our needs and not their selfish interests.

If we care about dying of hunger when our elected politicians earn more than politicians in a European country like Sweden, then we must be involved. We must refuse to elect the bad leaders coming the next election. Lets put them accountable and let them show how they have improved our lives since they were elected! If they did nothing, they have no right to your vote.

The struggle continues!

Thursday, August 13, 2009 2:51 AM PDT

Kibaki urges Kenyans to embrace reforms
Kenya Broadcasting Corporation Wed, 12 Aug 2009 19:33 PM PDT
Kenyans should embrace and internalize competitive issue based politics devoid of political intolerance and ethnic incitement and embrace reforms needed in the electoral process, President Mwai Kibaki has said.

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Moments to remember during the last Kenyatta Day in Stockholm. The movie clip below is an interview with a Diaspora Kenyan in Stockholm Mr. Mark Gaya. Hear what he had to say about the day and way forward. Interview by … Continue reading