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  • The Kenyans authorities just prevented another terrorist attack on Kenya,to hell with the U.A.E, they are bankrupt any way,they should be expelled from the East african Community...Arab terrorist scum!!!

  • @brown9ja

    to hell with you too, keep on dreaming of bankruptcy, the whole world is bankrupt!

    Kenya has never been rich, their money is vanishing, unknown.

    how many arabs will u xpell?

    Do you mean those uae guys were caught with anything to prove they r terorists?

    Do you treat the wazungus this way when some are sexually abusing kids?

    Go 2 youtube and type 'child prostitution in kenya'

    will u do the same to wazungu tourists?

  • Classic Kenyan Politician rhetoric - "It had nothing to do with my ministry or immigration.." In Shaggy's words - It wasn't me!

    "In diplomacy there are no apologies"... I wonder if this guy even went to school, let alone get a legitimate degree. Well Hon. Bwana Wetangula, if you know what Google means, try using it sometimes and see if there is such a thing in existence. :P

  • who cares about dubai kenya did the right think arabs did worse than this

  • lets observe this statement carefully....if the ministry of foreign affairs or even immigrations is not responsible...the minister blames the Government as a whole. This concludes that even both ministries have done NOTHING to further interrogate the deported guys.Are we as Kenyans then justified to assert that both ministries are asleep on the job of investigating the matter?I commend the minister for clarifying that he would be flying there to hold further discussions with the UAE government.

  • The assistant minister for foreign affairs, Richard Momoima responded to this issue in a very sound manner on a Citizen TV video clip. He knows what it's like to be a foreigner as he lived in the United States for some years, and he can identify not just with the wrong done to the Dubai foreigners who were mistreated and deported, but also to the more than 35,000 Kenyans living in U.A.E whose livelihoods have been seriously threatened.

  • This is a serious issue that needs to be dealt with with the seriousness it deserves. There are tens of thousands of Kenyans whose livelihoods are on the line and are certainly not appreciating the casual way the ministry of foreign affairs is going about this issue.

  • lets make our country better for Kenyans instead of being intimidated by terrorists.

    Kenyans continue to be killed in Saudi Arabia yet we have never acted the way Dubai acted for the deportation of a few terrorists

  • the kibaki government reacts emotionally and then when other people counter react they start whining.

  • @erc814 i think since kibaki took over we have become a soft touch. can imagine if it was during kenyatta's or moi's time? they would have made those speeches of waarabu hawa ni nyangau, and even dared Dubai to do anything. the whole world knows kibaki is a coward, even uganda can take our islands in lake victoria and nothing happens.

  • @karuitha .wake up jo u r living in the dark side of the world nyan'gau wewe.who knows kenya? mathare slums jinga, if u r not a besinessman then u don what u r talking about. enda ukalale slums

  • @dasonest

    slow down there nigga!!

  • shut the fuck up!

  • bure kabisa

  • What they got we don't? Corrupt and dumb politicians! Fix That! and what happened to campaign promises of transforming Mombasa to a 24 hour Trading port?

  • hahahahahha. this is funny.

  • other countries dont playaround with their citizens,  take note

  • UAE got nothing to loose.Kenya is the loser here.Let see.

  • @MrMujama i thnk wetangula will stop selling pyrethrum to them if they dare do ths

  • @madscientistify mad, we deport a few Osama disciples for security reasons n Dubai acts like this, saudis murder our kenyans and our government doesnt act. shame.

  • @MrMujama I highly doubt this. Two wrongs never make a right and thats the way GK see it. If the GK was to impose crazy requirements to UAE citizens doing business with Kenya, they would as well lose significantly. It would be a lose- lose situation.

  • @mwanamuciare my dear, there is nothin the uae is goin to lose, u goin there is because ur lookin for somethn better tht u couldnt fynd in kenya, seriously what is it tht u thnk the kenyan govt can do to the uae

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  • @MrMujama are you from u.a.e

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