kenya in Tears
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You are right!
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hope all goes well when we talk of peace, But who started it all?remember the government vehicle that was arrested with crud weapon before the elections?DO YOU recall Nyachais youth with red shukas and weapons? please give ne a break
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My dear...My point is,tell pple to hold off on the violence, yes! Do that. But if you do not IMMEDIATELY deal with the percieved injustice that is the cause of all this...this call for peace will not last...and violence will win out over "peace". Get that???
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Stop being in denial! When addressing this problem, quit sitting on the branch of "Please, peace!" and address the root cause..."Kivuitu!" Even the man himself is remorseful, and he is constantly in the media trying to make things right...albeit for his conscience.
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Very right indeed. This call for peace is FAKE! I want to hear call for JUSTICE before they mention the word peace. JUSTICE will of course make way for peace but it cannot be the other way round. All you peacemakers, please understand this point, JUSTICE comes before peace.
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when we talk of Kivuitu,one should listen to him from the day he made that error now and even the future.He regretted why he took sides and still do up to this moment.
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Ukweli iko why not the other part of kenya
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I understand u never follow kenya politics, about Kivuitu issues, all the opposition leaders suggested to president to appoint kivuitu for his final term. just writin 4 something u don't know
kathy12ray our words speak volumes about us, and from your comments two things stand out about you. First and foremost are u an authentic kenyan. If u are indeed kenyan i'm sure u are writting this from abroad somewhere in the confines of ur home thousands of miles away from the violence that took place in our beloved country. If u were back home or knew people who had died or lost everything they owned you would be singing a very different tune
itinariaguku 4 years ago
Iam singing the song of truth and justice my dear, and yes just like you I'm thousands of miles a way and that why it harts even more to see all that is taking place at home and the people that are affected are given blackout on even local news by the kibakis.
georgeosore 4 years ago