Prime Minister Raila Odinga has expressed concern that the much needed reforms in the country, including constitutional reforms, could be held hostage by politics, especially if politicians continue with their early campaigns for 2012. Speaking during the European Days conference convened in Nairobi to reflect on reforms, the PM also warned that the country had not fully healed from the effects of the 2007 post poll chaos for politicians to begin campaigning again. Chris Thairu reports.
do they have the support of the majority?
How do they interfere with the lives of the poor?
thanks for answering by the way, Im just curious.
JahLoveOnline 2 years ago
A government that is not for the people but for the selected few, greedy hyenas all there for their own selfish interest. Thats why poor people are dying of chorela outbreak and yet no senior government officials have visited mukuru to see first hand for themselves. No one cares.
karuitha 2 years ago
what kind of government does kenya has?
JahLoveOnline 2 years ago