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Coalition speaking in tongues |
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Brief:The call by the National Council of Churches of Kenya for fresh elections due to inefficiency and endless feuds in the Grand Coalition was sign Kenya has gone full circle.
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| 1. On Sunday March 22, 2009, 8:39 AM , Cowboy pesa, Kenya wrote: | |
| As Kenyans struggle to live, politicians continue to play with their psychology and poverty. The church are not helping either coming too late to aid where dead has already occurred. The media are fueling the confusion and catalyzing the conflict. Soon there may be fire that may not be extinguishable. The media should assist Kenyans reporting the positive and not the negatives.
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| 2. On Sunday March 22, 2009, 6:49 AM , kamaldiin osama Ismail, Australia wrote: | |
| Kenyans celelebrated with utmost faith, upon the signing of the power sharing deal. Its Ironical that coalition govt has failed to co-operate leave of it fulfilling its promises for the wananchi. Let's assume that everything will before the year end.
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| 3. On Sunday March 22, 2009, 3:55 AM , OkelloOsunga , United States wrote: | |
| I believe that I am a friendly reader, who is interested in your point of view. And yet, and still, I am hoping that it is worthwhile and helpful to say that when I read this article, it reminds me more of a saucy society page than progressive political reporting. I come away thinking you are "playas." And that's too bad, given your responsibility and position. You can't also be pundits.
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| 4. On Sunday March 22, 2009, 0:58 AM , Jedidah Karanja, Australia wrote: | |
| Who is the Kenyan Church & what is its role in politics? The Church contributed a lot in providing hope, protection and safe forum for Kenyans after the "stolen" election! I do not suppose anyone has forgotten this, we can only play ignorant. The church is now praying and acting overtly to avoid another conflict. However, the church is not the lawmaker hence the executive MUST ACT WISELY!
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| 5. On Sunday March 22, 2009, 0:47 AM , Jedidah Karanja, Australia wrote: | |
| There is no doubt PM and Kibaki are working together, but toward what goals? What strategic goals do you have for KENYA and how will these be ACCOMPLISHED? Cabinet and MPs cannot be sacked for questioning each others performance- they are speaking for us Kenyans - disadvantaged people as a result of incompetent governance! We expect PM & Kibaki to act legally, intelligently and expeditiously!
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| 6. On Saturday March 21, 2009, 22:44 PM , aka, Kenya wrote: | |
| We have now a govt that if just let to continue operating, it will be overseeing the fall of our great nation Kenya. But we shall not let them, the church and the people of Kenya are the only hope left to save the nation. The Kenyan people did it once, we can do it again!
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| 7. On Saturday March 21, 2009, 20:50 PM , fredrick amukonyi, United States wrote: | |
| I personally agree with the National Council of Churches of Kenya and the former members of parliament, Kamotho included. The Kenyan people don't trust the government we have at the moment. They keep on failing us despite. Their is tense in the air, I can feel it across the ocean and sea, people are still bitter and angry. These leaders should be playing to restore peace and eliminate tribalism.
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