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Annan warns Kenya has only 18 months |
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Brief:The Chief Mediator and broker of Kenya’s power-sharing deal last year landed with a bang, the urgency of his message on Kenya’s troubled reforms loud and clear.
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| 1. On Tuesday October 13, 2009, 14:35 PM , paul, United Kingdom wrote: | |
| kofee is a twat and a lost fool.
He should go back to his hole were he came from.
He does not know were we came from . Koffe was a
(UN) twat when he was a leader then, he is nothing now
,co's of his corupt word's. He should keep his nose out
of our constuantcy and law's. who is he to talk about
our FREEDOM we fort for from the opressor's, from 1950's to 1963 when we got freedom,.
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| 2. On Monday October 5, 2009, 12:02 PM , MARIA JOSEPH, Kenya wrote: | |
| Talk, Talk, Talk, Talk......... nothing ever gets done in this country (I think it is because there are no consequences) I don't even read/watch the news anymore. Has anything happened yet?
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| 3. On Monday October 5, 2009, 4:53 AM , Henry Lerrin, United States wrote: | |
| Kenyan Leaders are not but corrupt. The people's revolutionary movement is what is needed. Send all the elected "officials" the say anything and do nothing loosers. Idiots is my book.
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| 4. On Monday October 5, 2009, 1:12 AM , amos jacton, Germany wrote: | |
| Dear Mr Pm .Nobody would be trying to lecture you unless your are doing the right things. This behaviour of dilly dalling and constantly looking for excusses why ABC hast taken long must cease. Why do you think Kenyans are getting impatient.
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| 5. On Monday October 5, 2009, 1:09 AM , Tiema Muhando, United States wrote: | |
| Mr. Prime minister where do you really stand on reforms? Why do you confuse Kenyans with your utterances? What progress have Kenyans made especially with regard to corruption? Stand up for Kenya.
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| 6. On Monday October 5, 2009, 0:24 AM , Sifu Msafiri, United States wrote: | |
| The tragedy facing Kenya is that there are people like Mutua who outrightly mischievous. For if Kenya had attained even 50% of the reforms there have been no pressure from the international community. A 90% achievement rate would also have resulted into people like Mutua, Wako and Gicheru being jobless, and Kibaki would have stopped practicing tribalism in key appointments.
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| 7. On Sunday October 4, 2009, 19:59 PM , Jokaseda, United States wrote: | |
| We appreciate what Raila is doing, but the world should not be given the impression that Kenya is doing well in reforms. Our performance is still unsatisfactory. Judiciary is messy, land reforms are far off. Constitutional reforms are ongoing but slow. We may end up with no constitution in 2012. While we compare score cards, we must accept pressure that is what Kibaki understands.
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| 8. On Sunday October 4, 2009, 19:17 PM , charles, United States wrote: | |
| Annan doesn't seem to understand that the current state of things is very favourable to the powers that be. In an orderly democratic set up, they would all be wiped out and never to enjoy any leadership titles again. It is a do or die situation for those folks. Their dilemma is compounded by the fact Kenyans don't't care about where they have boxed themselves into. Kenyans only want change, and now.
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| 9. On Sunday October 4, 2009, 19:16 PM , charles, United States wrote: | |
| Annan doesn't seem to understand that the current state of things is very favourable to the powers that be. In an orderly democratic setup, they would all be wiped out and never to enjoy any leadership titles again. It is a do or die situation for those folks. Their dilemma is compounded by the fact Kenyans don't care about where they have boxed themselves into. Kenyans only want change, and now.
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