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1. On Sunday September 13, 2009, 19:12 PM , roy thomas, United States wrote:
  we,the family's ,live in madarak estate residences of the langata constituency for over 33 years and our M.P IS RAILA OGINGA.we need a complete and thorough investigation and explanation of the PROPOSED SALE OF THE MADARAKA'and the unfair,changing pricing and escalating fees.AFTER 33 yeas of occupancy and under the current economic crises,the pricing started at $10,000 ,by force,in 2006

 

2. On Wednesday August 26, 2009, 15:16 PM , UTUMISHI, Kenya wrote:
  This is in response to your actions as standard media group. We want you to declare your stand are fighting corruption or police.How far do you think your efforts are assisting the public. Why are you not airing the positive work the Police is doing. You have never aired the work a cop does on a roundabout standing for thirteen hours without a break amid shortage of traffic lights in the city.

 

3. On Tuesday July 14, 2009, 9:14 AM , Amit Shah, Kenya wrote:
  The Internal Security Minister should note this:I'm Amit Shah,my friends and I were robbed at gun-point with AK 47s by robbers who were driving a white dx toyota corolla-we were were walking near the Coptic Hospital along Ngong Rd Kilimani on the 30th April this year.When our sim cards were replaced we noticed that the robbers made calls and even 'sambazaed' using our robbed phones.We gave the police in Kilimani the numbers called and sambazaed but up to now nothing has been done.These robbers are still terrorising people around.Minister Saitoti and Major General Ali are you listening!!! Amit Shah

 

4. On Friday June 26, 2009, 3:12 AM , Mwango, Australia wrote:
  Michael Jackson has been dead for a few hours now...update please....gotta have a news team that 24hrs in tune.

 

5. On Saturday May 16, 2009, 6:28 AM , Mike Mwanzo, United States wrote:
  Transparency in Selecting Nominees to the National Cohesion and Integration Commission Can the chair of the Parliamentary Select Committee on Constitution Review Abdikadir Mohammed and the Clerk of National Assembly explain to Kenyans who between Mr Kiogora Mbogori and Dr Mzelendo Kibunja has rightly been recommended as a nominee for the National Cohesion and Integration Commission and which among the two was endorsed by Parliamentary Select Committee on Administration of Justice and Legal Affairs How transparent was this process? Please stop confusing Kenyans!

 

6. On Saturday May 9, 2009, 16:00 PM , OOKO JUDITH ATIENO, Kenya wrote:
  Politics in Kenya is dirty and very messy. The start is always good, the end... we all know it ends with finger pointing and blames. Our politicians are good at talking, but they never do anything substantial. They are instead good at poisoning our minds. That thing about Mutula delivering...that is a fallacy!

 

7. On Monday May 4, 2009, 2:57 AM , bkjasan, Kenya wrote:
  East africans can not afford to go through another war. especially among dear friends like uganda and kenya. we are aware that global agenda towards one world order is eminent, but do we have kill each other over nothing for others? if its a military base they want to achieve their agenda, they could politely ask without playing us like fools.

 

8. On Tuesday April 21, 2009, 3:54 AM , peter kahura, United States wrote:
  The Hon Jakoyo is a man I respect, when we used to share common interest of Kenya, we did not have any tribal hatred. I would therefore remind Jakoyo as he was blessed to be a member of parliament to remember what we wanted of Kenya. Tribal politics will not help Kenyans. To help Hon Raila to go to the next step of president is to unite all tribes.

 

9. On Wednesday April 15, 2009, 13:07 PM , Amos, Namibia wrote:
  Make this an open letter to all Kenyans $ specifically the ministry of home affairs. As Kenyans in Namibia, we feel let down by our high commission coz: -the embassy has lost touch with the Kenyans here and no longer represent our interest but only the goverment's interest - since she want to be left alone, its hard to see the high commissioner in person unless its yearly Jamhuri day celebration...

 

10. On Saturday March 14, 2009, 4:07 AM , Mwangi, Kenya wrote:
  Thanks for a good job, your articles are not only entertaining but also enlightening. However, of late it has become impossible to share these stories with my friends. Since 2nd of march I have tried this in vain. Please help us, the articles are too cool not to be shared. Keep up the good work.

 

11. On Saturday December 13, 2008, 23:48 PM , Maurice Leroy, United States wrote:
  Thai protestors, Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King Jr. What does these people and events, among others have in common? They all were peaceful in their boycots and sit ins so they could get what was rightful. Raila called for boycoting buying goods after the elections, and the government started to listen. We should adopt those methods as Kenyans to get our voices heard. Else we suffer for eternity.

 


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