Tuesday, 29 April 2014

[wanabidii] Inner change

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And that's when Kenya will change for the better
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Subject: [YP_Ke] Re: Uhuru appoints yet another Kikuyu

Tribalism is only tribalism if pronounced but not when practiced!

Evans MACHERA.
On Sunday, April 27, 2014 9:11 PM, Maurice Oduor <mauricejoduor@gmail.com> wrote:
Uhuru appoints yet another Kikuyu to the Salary Review Commission.

"That is not considered tribalism."

Now If Kalonzo mentions this, he will be called a tribalist.

http://www.kenyan-post.com/2014/04/raila-odingas-cord-says-this-is-another.html

RAILA ODINGA's CORD says this is another tribal disaster as UHURU KENYATTA appoints yet another KIKUYU

 News 02:58
Sunday April 27, 2014 – Raila Odinga's CORD has come out guns blazing after President Uhuru Kenyatta made another "tribal" appointment to his Jubilee Government after he appointed James Maina Muhoro to the Salaries Review Commission.

Muhoro was appointed after an acrimonious vetting exercise by the National Assembly six months ago that saw politicians divided across ethnic and political lines.

During the debate to endorse his nomination in October last year, former Prime Minister Raila Odinga's CORD opposed his nomination citing lack of regional balance in Uhuru/ Ruto's Jubilee Government.

His appointment comes amid huge debate on ethnicity and tribalism in the country following Thursday's tribal remark by former Vice President and CORD Leader, Kalonzo Musyoka, who rattled a Kikuyu journalist refusing to answer his question because he is a Jubilee sympathizer by virtue of his last name, a remark that has drawn varied reactions across the political and ethnic divide.

Muhoro's appointment also comes when the opposition led by former Prime Minister Raila Odinga's CORD is still yapping over the list of seven shortlisted candidates for the Chairperson of the Communication Authority of Kenya (CAK), formerly the Communication Commission of Kenya (CCK), after it emerged that all the shortlisted candidates are Kikuyus.

The list will be submitted to President Uhuru Kenyatta who will make an appointment within the next 14 days.

And if these appointments are anything to go by, then the last name says it just as Kalonzo Musyoka indicated. Or does it? 

2 Comments

  1. If you shortlist ONLY kikuyus.. how do you expect the appointees to be LUO or KAMBA..
  2. EVEN NSIS MUST BE FULL OF KIKUYU....LOOK AT TERRORISTS & DRUG BARON HAVING A NICE TIME IN KENYA.....NSIS USING RESOURCES TO CHECK ON NON PRIORITY ISSUES....THANK YOU TO THE AUSTRALIAN NAVY, NOW IT IS A FACT BIG TIME DRUG DEALS , CORRUPTION IS BIG TIME BUSINESS ......WHAT IF THE DRUGS WERE INTERCEPTED BY KENYAN SECURITY...WHERE WOULD THE DRUGS HAVE ENDED ......
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