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Ruto breaks ranks with ODM |
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Brief:Agriculture Minister and ODM deputy leader William Ruto has broken ranks with his party and told off its disgruntled MPs to shape up or ship out.
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| 1. On Wednesday May 13, 2009, 6:49 AM , joab douglas ngero, United States wrote: | |
| none of this leaders has sense of direction even the so called Ruto. He is one of the famous self seeking guys. he is out there to make people see him as goody goody. give us a break! only the blind can be taken for a ride. ask yourself since Ruto took the ministry, how many times has he visited with Kenyans and tabled his miracle plan for a child in Turkana to help him go to school?
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| 2. On Tuesday April 28, 2009, 22:35 PM , Johnbosco K Musyoki, Kenya wrote: | |
| Now Ruto is in his senses, MPs should
focus on issues affecting kenyans and
not power sharing as the ODM whats every
one to believe. How do one start talking
of power sharing when pple are dying of
Hunger, lack of education, no water etc.
Its time Raila stops his power struggle
and focus on his tribe's poor condition.
They need education and food.
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| 3. On Wednesday March 18, 2009, 19:22 PM , james onsoti, Germany wrote: | |
| Kenyans are tired of persistent bickering...we need results from this already burdensome and bloated government. However it will be interesting to see how ODM keeps together ahead of 2012. Politics is like a ferry that weathers various levels of storm. Kenyans need not be shocked by the changes in loyalty among leaders...it is normal. What we demand is results.
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