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We accept apology, but the words she said remains in our minds! That was an insult to the nation! Worse, from a minister of the Government. Maybe women should rethink of their role in politics, and who to represent them!
She should be dealt with in accordance with the law (Chapter 99, Section 2B, Laws of Kenya). The said law - The National Flag, Emblems and Names Act - stipulates that anyone who insults the national flag is guilty of an offence and may be liable to a fine of 5000bob, imprisonment for 6months or both!
We accept apology, but the words she said remains in our minds! That was an insult to the nation! Worse, from a minister of the Government. Maybe women should rethink of their role in politics, and who to represent them!
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ReplyDeleteShe should be dealt with in accordance with the law (Chapter 99, Section 2B, Laws of Kenya). The said law - The National Flag, Emblems and Names Act - stipulates that anyone who insults the national flag is guilty of an offence and may be liable to a fine of 5000bob, imprisonment for 6months or both!
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