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The Government is doing zero as usual. They're waiting for the drama to die and life will go on as usual. Birds of a feather flock together - they're all thieves, so how does one thief prosecute the other? Steal everything, after all, tutasema mchana,usiku tutalala. Remember: even the 100 years tha ... matendechere, Azerbaijan
Raila back to party politics to jumpstart ODM’s engine |
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Brief:Prime Minister Raila Odinga concentrated mostly on Government work following the formation of the Grand Coalition but he is back to party politics. ...more
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| 1. On Tuesday January 27, 2009, 8:06 AM , Paul, Kenya wrote: | |
| Yes. good move. But this time round it will not be about Raila alone. He has to nurture new foot soldiers in the new political game. Relying on old tactics and old guards will certainly fail. The Obama scenario has shown the way to the new world. The youth will decide - they are tired of same old games! A new look ODM is Raila's only chance to secure the grassroots.
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| 2. On Monday December 29, 2008, 16:56 PM , Eric, United Kingdom wrote: | |
| This is what Raila should be doing now. The elections is over. People are interested on a government who is delivering and not one who is politicking.
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