Exodus by IDPs ends in broken promise and woes

Brief:

Their plight caught the eyes of Kenyans when they reached Naivasha town, after trekking for 70 kilometres enroute to a ‘promised land’ in Laikipia. ...more

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1. On Wednesday November 4, 2009, 12:48 PM , wangari, United Kingdom wrote:
  All this suffering because a Govt official will not travel in a mere Passat because it is below his status? God help the African because he is not capable of saving himself. I do hope these people will think very seriously next time voting comes around.

 

2. On Wednesday November 4, 2009, 4:11 AM , moses maina , Kenya wrote:
  why is it that our ministers don't see want they have brought forward to Kenyans while they sit and feed there greed .

 


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