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It's too hypocritical to see how corruption is treated in Kenya by the
gorvernment . The one practiced by ordinary mwananchi is taken seriously
than one done by politicans,rich and well connected people.
My feeling is that corruption should be treated as the most dangerous crime
and should be p ... Nehemiah G. Ndungu, United States
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| 1. On Tuesday October 7, 2008, 8:46 AM , John Mambo, South Africa wrote: | |
| The story line that ODm won and was rigged out is an old and tired. Should we believe the Standard reporters who seem to have an agenda or should we believe Kriegler? I think the Standard newspaper should be helping the county to move on after all the two protagonists agreed to work together.
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| 2. On Monday October 6, 2008, 7:44 AM , Anderson Chaka Dzombo, Kenya wrote: | |
| This so called impeccable sources including the loquacious Kirui, why didn't they give their information to the Kriegler commission. I think there is deep frustration by those who destroyed life and property under the guise of a rigged election. Let us move on with our lives remembering that there are politicians especially of the ODM persuasion to whom human life is fair game in their quest for power.
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