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    Tuesday, June 07, 2016

    Did We, Kenya learn from the 2007/2008 post-election violence? #BanCORDProtests





    The Kenyan politics has been the talk all across the world not in good reputation but greed among the politician who tend to gain self interest by using the poor Kenyans who are jobless instead fight for them to get good jobs to sustain their needs. This happens when politicians tend to shift gears to make their political career/influence be relevant in the current era. We have learnt from history as Kenya since independence and we can asset that this trend only affects the common Mwananchi but not the players.

    Kenyans we are a hard working nation and we tend to forget easily. The violence erupted  in the wake of the disputed December 2007 Presidential elections came as a surprise to many   of Kenyans and the world at large.  Although Kenya has long been viewed as a source of stability on the African continent, the current strife has already killed more than 1,000 people and displaced more than 300,000. For historian, Claire Robertson all this tragedy was not unexpected as many analysts have attempted to explain the events as tribal warfare, Robertson reveals the unrest's historical roots in the long standing economic mismanagement and political corruption of both colonial and post-independence governments thus affecting the economic of the country making it very difficult for the Investors to have confidence in the political temperatures that erupts now and then.







    So many Kenyans have predicted the same will happen in the coming General Election if the Politician won’t make to slow their anger towards each other thus raising political temperatures and tribal clashes through their supporters. Hon Kalonzo Musyoka on his twitter handles he categorically stated that and I quote “Before you through a stone against another mwananchi for a politician ask yourself would he do the same for you?





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    Lets Keep Peace”. The politician knows exactly what they want and who to use to gain what they want. Wish Kenyans can learn a lot from all politicians behaves and distance ourselves from this Pigs who are craving for power

    None of the politicians are good, am not in support of Uhuru in JAB formed government nor Raila in CORD fraternity but am in support for peace in our country and the tribe line that has been drawn amongst ourselves, we should stand and break the line and love ourselves and we build the country we want for the betterment of tomorrow for our children and grandchildren we have to make their life easier and we set examples to maintain and pass to the next Generations.







    Let’s not see who is in power and why our own is not in power, just fight ourselves in to get Jobs and earn a living to drive away poverty amongst ourselves. The people who drive us to the streets are very wealth through the movement the drive us to be in it for their personal gain interest. Let’s fight poverty but not our Blood brothers and sister. Lets maintain peace and we will fight away tribal clashes each one or two individuals try to be relevant to the world. Greed for power destroys what we have already build since we gained independence and building what will destroy still we will have to dig deep for tax money and the same people whom we are used for demos are the same people who are gonna suffer for heavy taxes that will be endorsed in every item we buy and the life standards will raise. They won’t feel a pain since they have already secured a place for their children abroad.

    The Kenyans who believe in their country as always have started to beg Kenyans on social media to stop this demos affecting the country’s economy lets join them to fight for what is ours forever

    #BanCORDProtests





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