Barack Obama, 2008.
March 19, 2007 · 1 Comment

Sen. Barack Obama.
Is senator Barack Obama, the answer to America’s most troubling questions ranging from the war in Iraq to Health care and Social security policies at home? Will race still be a major factor in the 2008 presidential elections or does this skinny kid with a funny name really stand a chance?
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African child, what is my fate?
March 18, 2007 · 1 Comment

African child!
What is my fate on earth? what role do i have to play? Is there anything in store for me today or tomorrow? do my leaders ever think of me and what leadership they’ll have in Africa tomorrow?
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ODM-K, will unity last?
March 17, 2007 · 1 Comment

ODM-K leaders
With the unveilling of the truth behind the aborted ODM-UK trip, in our hearts we all as Kenyans wonder, will ODM-K hold the waters at the end of the day?
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Nyachae plan to create 150,000 ministry jobs!
March 14, 2007 · 2 Comments
Suddenly, all that seemed impossible after the Narc government took office, is now within reach. Teachers and Civil servants getting a better pay-check, Youths getting a Kitty for their inconceived projects with a promise to pay back in a couple of years, Possible minimum reforms before going into elections and now Hon: Simeon Nyachae takes his turn to outline what we expected to hear four and a half years ago! Employment opportunities to Kenyan citizens. Is something cooking in the Kitchen or is it just me!?

Mr. Nyachae
Some 150,000 jobs will shortly be up for grabs in the Roads ministry alone. But the jobs pledged by Roads minister Simeon Nyachae will mostly be manual. Read more in the Daily Nation March 15, 2007
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Is Africa’s Democracy Under siege?
March 14, 2007 · Leave a Comment

African Leaders.
When we evaluate the African Democratic process from west Africa to Central Africa, then South and North Africa, and finally East Africa, the narrative is with lot’s of simillarity than diversity! Is Africa’s Democracy under siege?
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Kenya’s Greatest Leadership Dillema.
March 14, 2007 · 1 Comment
Raila Oginga Odinga.
In the quest to finding the Political Moses, who will redeem the Kenyan Isralites from their bondage of political oblivion, i hope you take a stance to evaluate your stand and direction on matters affecting us Kenyans as a people, and our task of choosing who has a clear intent of being the peoples leader. In so doing i would like to draw your attention to The Article; Kalonzo and Raila differ over party rebels on the Daily Nation, Tuesday, March 13, 2007. Friends, tell me if i’m wrong, but; Aren’t Kenyans tired of Tribal politics, Aren’t our people in need for a leader who will reconcile and re-unite the nation, please tell me if i’m wrong, but aren’t Kenyans tired of political Dynasty and party suprimacy? Then therefore, how is Africa and Kenya in it self going to realize the so called Kenyan dream, established in 1963, to eradicate hunger, disease and poverty!?

Stephen Kalonzo Musyoka.
The very basic needs of humanity if our leaders refuse to choose to agree on the very basic principals of a so called party! After 44 years post independence shouldn’t we as Kenyans have attained political maturity of having only 3 parties (Ruling party, Opposition and Independent party?) Our people deserve better than who is the next president and from what tribe is he from. My fellow countrymen, what is our stake and what are we doing as Kenyan citizens? Friends we have to act now, so when our time is over and we look back, we’ll say we gave our best short in bringing Democracy, Freedom and Justice to Kenya.
Concerned Citizen of Kenya.
Mr. Omwenga.
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