Kenyans should reject both Uhuru and Raila and vote for Dida. Uhuru and Raila have been playing Kenya like a ping pong.
Behind the scenes, it is highly likely that they hang out together to strategise on how to screw Kenyans' minds.
Rex
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I hope Raila values the lives of his supporters. If he tells them to disrupt the elections, there will be confrontation with police and possibly loss of lives.
Mista Timba
Eric Kiraithe is now the Government spokesperson with his own office funded by the taxpayer, not for the police nor a political party, to ensure 'coherence, clarity and consistency'.
He is publicly accusing not only NASA, but also senior independent officers of the State - whose very independence is guaranteed by the Constitution - of various felonies, past, present, and future.
If there be any substance in these allegations, he should be reporting criminal charges already signed by a magistrate against named individuals, otherwise it can only be concluded that a civil servant is playing dirty politics.
Ben Knighton
Chebukati is between a rock and a hard place. Can he deliver a credible process? He said he cannot guarantee it.
Logan Gerolag
It's interesting that you pose that question. Many mischievous people insist that Chebukati said that he cannot deliver a credible election, while what he actually said was that a credible election is not guaranteed under the present environment of fear and intimidation.
Now, who is causing fear and intimidation at IEBC?
Besh Stevens