Will history favour VP again in Kibaki succession?

Brief:

Vice-President Kalonzo Musyoka’s bid to woo Mt Kenya region to back him for the 2012 General Election is a throwback to the heady Kenyatta succession days in the 1970s. ...more

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1. On Friday November 13, 2009, 1:02 AM , ABDIRAHMAN HAJI, United States wrote:
  Kalonzo supported Kibaki out of greed for power. The person who supports a thief is worse than a thief.The kikuyus should be extra careful as their support for Kalonzo will prove the dishonesty of the entire community thereby mistrust by others.Kalonzo is a power hungry politician that should not be trusted under any cost. he is a liar,dishonest and not a serious leader Kenya needs in 21st century

 

2. On Monday November 9, 2009, 0:36 AM , Peter L.Akhonya, United States wrote:
  Politicians in Kenya for succession favouritism after Kibaki are people who does not have eyes to see, and they are made to be blind totally. Why am I saying this? Its because by the year 2012 some of these leaders will be at Hague ICC trial, and I wonder how they will come and claim that position? I can see most of them are in Moreno Ocampo's file. Do they really know what they are talking about? Shame

 


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