Monday, June 25, 2012

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  1. You got me there.

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  2. I think that Mudavadi will become the next president.

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  3. I enjoy watching and listening to Rita Tinina.

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  4. Kalonzo looks like a sober politician.

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  5. I don't trust Martha Karua.

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  6. Uhuru and Ruto's turn will come but not next year.

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  7. Sally Kosgey should be Raila's running mate.

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  8. I like stars' corridor of power.

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  9. I wonder how Sonko manage to convince the electorate to vote for him.

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  10. Can Njenga really work with Raila, Mudavadi and Eugene?

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  11. In politics anything is possible.

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  12. Let's give a chance to Peter Kenneth.

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  13. Olo Kiyiapi is the man

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  14. I thought that OKC was going to beat the heat.

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  15. MPs Believe They Can Break The Law With Impunity


    Monday, 25 June 2012 16:47 BY MWALIMU MATI


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    It appears Kenya’s National Assembly does not respect certain court judgements. The National Assembly on Thursday shamelessly cast aside the High Court of Kenya’s constitutional interpretation of the correct and legal procedure to access funds from the Consolidated Fund.They proceeded to debate and vote on giving the Executive arm of government access to half of the 2012 budget without a statutory basis. The Deputy Speaker’s ... 0 Comments and 0 Reactions

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  16. Parliament Must Stop Derailing Constitution


    Monday, 25 June 2012 16:44 BY JOSEPH KAMOTHO


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    The political interests that informed the mutilation of the first Lancaster House Constitution under which Kenya attained independence 49 years ago have since returned to haunt the document’s replacement. It is lost on members of parliament that they were privileged to make fundamental and substantive changes to the current constitution at Naivasha resort before it was presented to a referendum in 2010. Public input in the harmo... 0 Comments and 0 Reactions

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  17. Rio+20: Vengeance Too Long Delayed


    Monday, 25 June 2012 16:44 BY GWYNNE DYER


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    There was no law against genocide in the early 1940s; it only became an internationally recognised crime after the worst genocide of modern history had actually happened. Similarly, there is no law against “ecocide” now. That will only come to pass when the damage to the environment has become so extreme that large numbers of people are dying from it even in rich and powerful countries.They are already dying from the effects of env... 0 Comments and 0 Reactions

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  18. Judging Chief Justice Mutunga, One Year On


    Saturday, 23 June 2012 00:03 BY MWENDA NJOKA


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    This week, the country marked one year of Dr Willy Mutunga as the Chief Justice and President of the Supreme Court of Kenya. There were no fireworks, no fancy speeches and definitely no fĂȘtes for the man of the moment.Instead, it was a low-key affair that belied the significance of the 365-day milestone in the long journey to the promised land of judicial transformation. By nature, Dr Mutunga is a self-effacing man who shuns pageantry fo... 0 Comments and 0 Reactions

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  19. Time To Tame Political Prostitution


    Saturday, 23 June 2012 00:03 BY MUGAMBI KIAI


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    “Parliament approves changes to elections law that will allow MPs to defect to other parties and still retain their seats,” read the short text message news alert on Wednesday evening.Our beloved parliamentarians were openly legalising political prostitution. Now this is really paradoxical given how they wax lyrical in puritanical innocence whenever the question of legalising the oldest profession is mentioned. Sounds like a mantra... 0 Comments and 0 Reactions

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  20. Celebrities to headline cerebral palsy walk


    Monday, 25 June 2012 00:05 BY CATHERINE MUKEI


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    Fred Omondi (L) and Eric Omondi

    Local celebrities will lead a charity walk next weekend in support of victims with cerebral palsy. The stars who include comedian Fred Omondi, gospel musician Mbuvi and Dj Pinye, will endorse the event and walk with the children. The event which will take place on Saturday, June 30, at Nyayo stadium is an initiative of Cerebral Palsy Society of Kenya in partnership with The Insurance Regulatory Authority .The theme is “Part... 0 Comments and 0 Reactions

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  21. Collo dedicates song to daughter


    Monday, 25 June 2012 00:05 BY CATHERINE MUKEI


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    Collo and Tawala

    A few months ago when rap mogul Jay-Z's wife Beyonce gave birth to their daughter Ivy Blue, he went into studio and recorded his hit single Glory. Shortly afterwards, rapper Nas recorded a single Daughters in honour of his daughter Destiny. Closer home singer Wahu rejuvenated her singing career with Sweet Love which was an ode to her daughter Tumiso.The newest entry in the line of proud parents, is former Kleptomaniac and self-proclaimed King ... 0 Comments and 0 Reactions

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  22. Big Brother housemates get a therapist


    Saturday, 23 June 2012 00:03 BY CATHERINE MUKEI


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    Prezzo and Goldie

    After a traumatic four weeks marred by drama and violence, Big Brother organised a therapist for the traumatised upvillers. The housemates spoke at length with the therapist, during a private session conducted in the upville lounge. In the last 14 days, four housemates have been disqualified from StarGame after their verbal arguments turned physical. There has also been a lot of confusion in upville since Maneta and Roki were disqualified rega... 0 Comments and 0 Reactions

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  23. Prezzo: Only my wife and child matter


    Friday, 22 June 2012 00:04 BY CATHERINE MUKEI


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    Prezzo

    Kenya's big brother representative Prezzo cannot seem to make up his mind on where he really stands with his family.During his Diary Session on Wednesday Prezzo talked about Roki's departure comparing it to his marriage. "I did not think it would hit me that hard. I realised after he left that our bond is really deep. It is really something because the only people I care about are my wife and my baby," he said

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  24. American model Kimora Lee for Kenya


    Friday, 22 June 2012 00:04 BY CATHERINE MUKEI


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    Kimora Lee

    Kimora Lee Simmons has recently been in the news following word about her broken marriage to actor Djimon Honsou. Despite a lot of back and forth between her and her husband's alleged mistress author Kola Boof , Kimora hasn't let her work suffer. Word on the street is that Kimora Lee Simmons is coming to Kenya. She is said to be the chief guest at this years Fashion and Beauty (FAB) expo. According to reliable sources, Kimora has been in t... 0 Comments and 0 Reactions

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  25. Don’t ignore us, Kiraitu tells Uhuru



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    Energy Minister Kiraitu Murungi. Photo/FILE

    By NATION REPORTER
    Posted Monday, June 25 2012 at 23:30





    Energy minister Kiraitu Murungi has accused Deputy Prime Minister Uhuru Kenyatta of side-stepping “friendly” parties in his rallies in Central Kenya.

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  26. GG makes peace with Maina Njenga






    A former Internal Security minister has pleaded with Mungiki founders to continue working...

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  27. Miguna for president

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