President Mwai Kibaki and Prime Minister Raila Odinga took the yes campaign rally to Kisumu as they exuded confidence that the proposed constitution would get the public's nod come the referendum vote. In his first public rally address after his head surgery, Raila said passing the proposed laws was the climax of their commitment to reform in Kenya, when they signed the national accord. On his part, president Kibaki expressed confidence in the electoral system saying the country would remain united whatever the outcome of the vote. Alex Chamwada reports.
@karuitha its 2012 you havent disowned tribalism yet?
thedee254 1 month ago
Mbwemwe aina yote, nguvu zaku vuta!
musanap 1 year ago
@fitahbs hehehe,
duly deserved credit given ;)
ShattyDiablo 1 year ago
@karuitha even though am not a Raila fan you got to give up for the guy he is a bloody great politician, what a grand entrance
fitahbs 1 year ago
Citizen, this is Kisumu, you expect this sort of madness whenever Raila is there. He just had to make a grand entry to overshadow the president. Man jangos always make my day and Raila always knows how to play them. Yawa.
karuitha 1 year ago