Do not shoot the messenger; probe reports of arms race

Brief:

This week, the BBC stunned many when it disclosed some people in parts of the Rift Valley Province were re-arming. Apparently, some communities in the expansive province do not want to be caught off guard again, and that they want to prepare adequately for any violence that may erupt after the 2012 General Election. ...more

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1. On Friday October 16, 2009, 9:11 AM , Raja Kitoto, Kenya wrote:
  MARTHA DOESN'T DESERVE ANY SYMPATHIES: I red with dismay the behaviour of Karua at a recent funeral in Kirinyaga & attended by President. I hope she realises her folly for defending the indefensible 'so vigorously' that you would have thought she'd been promised heaven! I want to advise her that what she did at KICC on that fateful day, will continue to haunt her. Raja/Nrb

 


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