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The government may try to fight corruption as we can see in the case of Ogeri. We need to start with the common man. There is need to educate the people on why not to bribe. Both the person giving and receiving need to be liable for the act. So it is not the govenment's fight but the country's war.
... Thuranira Lithira, United States
Kibaki gets 15-minute call from Obama |
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Brief:President Kibaki on Wednesday became the first African leader to receive a telephone call from US President-elect Barack Obama. ...more
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| 1. On Wednesday November 19, 2008, 9:23 AM , kinyera, Uganda wrote: | |
| That was very good example from president-elect and that exactly how the Luo community behave to the fellow human beings.
I hope people are seeing that segregation in that you are from this community will not make us any where therefore let's take the example from American and President - elect and Obama should not forget of his relative in Northern Uganda - The Lwo
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