Category: Politics

  • The Political Calculations Behind Jubilee’s Plastic Attacks On The Judiciary

    The Political Calculations Behind Jubilee’s Plastic Attacks On The Judiciary

     

    In less than 30 days, Kenyans will head to the ballot to elect their 5th president. While Uhuru is determined to retain his seat by hook and crook and I quote his deputy Ruto on that, opposition and NASA candidate Raila Odinga is all fired up to ensure his last bullet catapults him to the big office.

    So much is going on the country from strategic terror attacks in the NEP that have led to the declaration of a state of emergency in most parts to the death of Security CS Joseph Nkaissery whose death has been it key questions but as expected the government pathologists have ruled out foul play after the autopsy. We have an IEBC that has not only lost the cause of a fair referee but left their partisanship card too open. From a fraud voter register that they’ve refused to publish regardless of law requirements to nuisance appealing and re-appealing of ballot printing tender to Al Ghurair. Makes you wonder what it is about this company that everything doesn’t move unless the tender is awarded to them, from the looks, you can bet it isn’t anything good.

    Jubilee politicians have hatched a clever campaign targeting the judiciary in the past few days. The onslaught plan that was struck by the President and his deputy accusing the judiciary of colluding with NASA to derail the election. The accusations are baseless and hot air. For a time now, we’ve had a public perception of current CJ David Maraga having his allegiance to the executive. In a recent tour to his natives in Kisii, President reiterated that Maraga was a political appointee and a gift to the locals from Jubilee. Expectedly, the CJ denounced but it gave a hint of the executive influence on the judiciary. Jubilee has been having their way in parliament and even during the elections dispute referred opposition to the judiciary so the courts they trusted are overnight the devil. The whole hullabaloo is to change the public perception that executive is influencing the judiciary.

    Being an election period, the judiciary is going to play a critical role as far as peace is concerned and Jubilee knows this, why they’re taking a step ahead. The strategy which also is to capture international headlines is to show the judiciary is sympathetic to the opposition and in quicker coordinated rejoinder, the CJ and law defenders come out to castigate and assure I the judicial independence. Now, what’s the catch, should there be an electoral dispute which from the body languages; inevitable, the advantaged Jubilee will urge NASA to go to the courts that have all along been advantageous to them. Having prepared the public court that judiciary is pro-opposition, Jubilee hopes the situation and pressure locally and internationally, will coerce NASA into a legal arbitration.

    NASA has vowed not to take judicial pathway knowing well and with the 2013 petition that nothing will happen in their favor going on with their plan of a clean win in the ballot. So the attack on the judiciary is a bait.

    The coordinated war that you’ll see legal minds in Jubilee camp come out attacking the judiciary, the party’s Sec Gen Tuju went further with Duale to ethnically profile Judge Odunga’s ties of consanguinity to James Orengo, I could not help but laugh. I remembered that Jubilee is good at one thing: Public Relations. Having discovered that they keep losing cases in court, they decided that the best way of defending themselves in the face of dwindling rigging fortunes is to intensify attacks on Nasa and the Judiciary in the public court.

    With the media in their deep euro bonded pockets, they are strategically resolved to change the national discourse on pertinent issues of elections’ credibility to sideshows about the fidelity of the Judiciary and its esteemed employees. Despite people like Murkomen boasting about being legal brains and festooning their Facebook posts with all their supposed legal titles; their scarcity in our courts to task their legal brains on serious national issues of a legal nature has been palpably apparent to even a disinterested mwananchi.

    They have thrived in the theater of the absurd that is political rallies and social media. Jubilee’s strategy is to hoodwink the public that the courts are favoring Nasa. In their strategy, they quote no constitution but only belabor to trace the DNA of all the judges that have made a ruling in any case involving Nasa and link them to a Nasa luminary. It’s absurd but not vain!

    The other strategy is a relentless PR campaign on the date of elections and useless peace campaigns at the expense of free, fair and credible elections. Despite the fact that NASA has NEVER mentioned or shown any verifiable intention to have the elections held post-August 8th, Jubilee has amplified their misguided rallying call that they will not accept the elections to be postponed.

    This is despite the fact that the Constitution is clear about the date of elections and the fact that only parliament or a referendum can change that. While at it, they have not based their claims on the Constitution. They have just regurgitated platitudes of these wild allegations in rallies and syndicated tv shows using compromised journalists and political pundits with the hope that eventually they will shape national discourse with these issues that are at best unnecessary.

    But their efforts are not vain. They are diversionary tactics that deflect national discourse from pertinent issues of having a Free, Fair and Credible election. They ensure Nasa is too busy to talk about issues like a compromised voter register or ballot printers and issues like the composition of IEBC officials who will conduct the elections.

    The strategy is well coordinated and it’s executed from the party leader and Jubilee candidate to the most unpopular Jubilee MCA aspirant at the ward level. Money is used to bribe journalists and political analysts to amplify the message and fire is put under the feet of the 36bloggers to overwhelm social media with these diversionary campaigns.

    NASA must not fall for all these diversionary tactics excavated from a PR manual. NASA must continue piling pressure on IEBC to follow the law and ensure all loopholes of election rigging are sealed. Nasa must also stay on it’s message and remind Kenyans that Jubilee has failed in all social, political and economic spheres.

    Even those on social media must pay little attention to the nonsense like that of Tuju claiming judges are related to NASA luminaries. Let us keep our eyes on the ball. Let me say what I keep saying: Never underestimate the resolve of the mafias to keep or acquire power. They will kill all of you if they have to.

  • Report Shows 800K Ghost Voters Exists In The IEBC Register, Chiloba’s Interests And Why KPMG Did Nothing

    Report Shows 800K Ghost Voters Exists In The IEBC Register, Chiloba’s Interests And Why KPMG Did Nothing

     

    As 8/8 fast approaches, everything in the country is literally at a standstill with IEBC being the center of focus. Despite the commission scoring the on public trust and confidence given their opaque operations, all is not lost and Kenyans holding on. Reports and observations have indicated a not inevitable post-election violence. All the indicators that led to 2007 violence are alive now according to economist and scientist David Ndii. However, then game changer is IEBC and the manner in which they’ll conduct the elections. A credible and open poll will save this country from meltdown.

    Sources privy to the fueds within the electoral body intimates to Kenya Insights of infights within the commission causing operational standoff. There are divisions within the system as there are those for the idea of conducting a sham election in favor of the particular party and those against and advocating for a credible election.

    Perhaps the biggest issue at hand right now is the voter register which suspiciously, the IEBC is not publishing. Weeks ago, the IEBC director of ICT James Muhati was sent on a compulsory leave only to be sneaked back in a move that has elicited mixed reactions with NASA reading ill motives into the silent reinstatement of the man who’ll police the crucial IT department vital for digital transmission and register management.

    When IEBC launched the SMS verification, things went South with errors poked in the register pointing at a massive fraud in the register. Having been cornered, IEBC excused themselves claiming they were only doing a test drive. The explanation was insulting to natural intelligence; why would they launch the system without internal setting. The simple fact is the confirmation exposed the extensive mess on the register and IEBC moved quickly to cover-up. To give you an idea of how tricky and dishonest IEBC has become, five days later after being exposed with the fake register, IEBC shut down both SMS and online portal for confirmation probably to prevent further exposes in the register and have time to upload real register or do the maximum doctoring.

    Kenya Insights has also learned that here was a sharp disagreement last week on the register. IEBC Officials who are against rigging won. “There are 800,288 ghost voters in the register. KPMG were told not to remove those ghost voters. They were working under instructions.” A source deep in the intrigues told KI.

    IEBC CEO Chiloba is under attack from opposing colleagues who say he has taken a partisan stand with great affiliation to the Jubilee side. “Chiloba is the main man involved in the rigging scheme. He’s always in state House for briefings.” Said the source.

    The 800k ghost voters created tensions in IEBC, others were willing to resign and spill the beans. But they thought of a clever way to push the agenda. They convinced everyone about verifications via SMS. Statehouse was resistant at first but they were later convinced. Those guys leaked the random numbers used for ghost voters. Their aim was for there to be a public outcry so that parties would be invited to verify register.

    NASA and all parties involved including Jubilee need to mount pressure on IEBC to expunge ghost voters from the register lest they be used in rigging. The 800K ghost voters can be the winning determinant. Historically, other than 2002 when Moi was beaten ruthlessly, all Kenyan elections have been marred with rigging, no incumbent has not hesitated from stealing elections.

    Retaining ghost voters on the register including those who didn’t personally verify their biometric details means because the BVR does not recognize them, the manual register will have to be used at some point, and this is where ballot stuffing will happen in strongholds.

    The winning idea is for NASA and alike parties to resist the introduction of the manual register and get the ballot papers serialized per polling stream and they be counted according to their serial numbers. More importantly, IEBC should publish the final register as required by constitution listing all polling stations and registered voters list per polling station. This will not only restore public confidence but paint IEBC as a fair referee determined and with genuine intentions of running a democratic process. If the monkey business continues then it is compelling to take the matter to court in a bid to force IEBC to publish the register for the public good.

  • Raila: Military Officers Currently Under Training To Be Used In August Election Rigging

    Raila: Military Officers Currently Under Training To Be Used In August Election Rigging

    NASA presidential candidate Raila Odinga has dropped a bombshell in what is shocking yet not really unexpected making allegations that the military has been entangled into the land’s politics by being trained in the barracks as rigging agents in the coming election.

    Raila attributed the rigging dating back to since ehen the High Court ruled in April that presidential election results declared at the constituency are final, “the jubilee leadership has been involved in a series of activities that we find to be extremely disturbing with regard to the upcoming elections. ” Said Raila.

    The NASA leader challengedthe jubilee leadership to come clean on these matters.

    First, a series of meetings of officers from the National Intelligence Service have taken place with the sole purpose of coming up with a plan to help Jubilee retain power at all costs, particularly in the event that the courts maintains that results declared at the constituency level are final.

    “Jubilee appears to be putting all its hopes on the old centralised tallying at the Bomas of Kenya that enabled them to doctor and change results. It is now turning to using Intelligence and security officers to influence the august elections.” Odinga said

    Raila and Musalia addressing the press on the security issue

    The first meeting of the NIS and other groups from the national security sector took place at Lake Naivasha Lodge and the Great Rift Valley Lodge soon after the High Court ruling. Subsequent to that meeting, top officers of the various security formations in have held frequent consultations under the chairmanship of former Chief of General Staff Julius Waweru Karangi to actualise the plan developed by the NIS.

    Those who have attended these meetings include the Commander of the Army, Commander of the Kenya Air Force, the Commandant of the National Defence College, the Director General NIS, and the director of CID.

    Out of these meetings the following developments have followed:

    A training of members of the Kenya Defence Force on crowd control currently going on at in Embakasi military barracks.

    Training by the military for Administration Police officers, County Commanders and Regional Co-ordinators for unspecified roles.
    Recruitment of 120 military officers from each barrack and unit for unspecified special operations.

    These trainings are all currently underway at Embakasi barracks. They have every semblance with what was done at the same venue in the lead up to the 2007 general elections in which APs were later dispersed as election officials and poll agents for the Party of National Unity.

    Raila said they’re in possession of information that further to the above activities, several military officers are currently being hosted in Kakamega at the former provincial premises. We have information that these military officers are being prepared so as to be recruited by the IEBC as polling officials in the on-going recruitment process.

    NASA is inclined to believe that the above activities are meant to subvert the will of the people in the upcoming elections. We are challenging the national government and the leadership of the security organs in the country to explain to Kenyans why a select group of military officers would be involved in training civilians like county commanders and regional coordinators.

    Raila made an appeal to the military to remain faithful to the traditions of this country and their call of duty and refuse to be dragged into politics and instead focus on keeping our country safe. That has been our proud tradition as a country.

  • The State’s Muscles Flexing On NMG Journalist Walter Menya Sends A Chilling Message

    The State’s Muscles Flexing On NMG Journalist Walter Menya Sends A Chilling Message

    Walter Menya was having a regular medical checkup at Metropolitan Hospital, BuruBuru when a man identified to him as Korros posing as a source of a juicy story called him for a meeting to pass over details of his dossier. Since he couldn’t make it to town where the fake source had suggested, they agreed to meet at the hospital. Unknown to Menya, this was a well laid out trap to get him. After a short chat with Korros, Menya was accosted by cops who demanded him to take them to his house upon refusal he was forced into a police car. According to his colleagues, it was inside the car where he was handed a newspaper inside there was 20K which later turned out to be treated money to close him up. The incident was taken in camera by the cops.

    Menya would later be taken to CID HQ in Kiambu, and this is where the actual players and motive behind his arrest started to show their faces. The discredited and State’s online propaganda mercenaries broke the news of Menya’s arrest full with photos of the handcuffed journalists taken from restricted photography premises of CID this would only mean they were given via state agents. Initially, the online mercenaries privileged to be called 36bloggers under instructions as it has been said Menya was arrested for soliciting a bribe to kill a damaging story on the unnamed person, and that was the start of blunders.

    The purveyors failed to name the accuser whom Menya had solicited bribe from and the particular details of the story that they termed as fake story a now famous phrase by bully U.S. President Trump that he uses to discredit any publication he seems negative on him Terming the unmentioned story by Menya as Fake would only mean he was exposing damaging details on influential person. Before going into details, if Menya was demanding a bribe to publish a story and not to kill a story then the best route is going to the employer and not police?

    It has come to light that Menya had received a call from a PS on clarification to a story he had written earlier how top civil servants were amongst the high profile guests in the Uhuru’s fundraiser that raised 1B in hours. The senior officers were named as part of Friends of Jubilee Foundation rooting for his re-election. From his sources, Menya called KRA Commissioner-General John Njiraini and Energy PS Njoroge having attended Uhuru re-election fundraiser raising tens of millions to the kitty.

    As an after thought, Nation writer Walter Menya accuser was named as Kiprotich Koros; the nan who posed as a source and police asked the court to detain Menya for three more days as they probe bribery claims. Comedic peak was the police said the accuser was too poor to pay rest of the demanded bribe I 50K having paid 20K which was spiked and handed in the car. According to the arrested journalist, while being taken in rounds, he overheard one of the officers saying “huyu mtu tumpeleke Karura tumalize” (this one we should take to Karura Forest and finish him) a threat that goes to confirm extrajudicial killings exist and Karura being their execution point. He was arrested by the dreaded flying squad suspected of being Kenya’s police hit squad.

    The accuser Korros is a nobody in the picture but a mere implantation, who’s this powerful person he had irked with his writing. If indeed Menya had solicited for bribes and had received a prior pay of 20K via mpesa then that makes the accuser an accomplice to the crime of bribery, why is he not being accused?

    Menya being denied bail on a bailable offense in the name of more time to collect evidence which is the new detention without trial was just but away to intimidate him further. It is inhuman that the journalists had to go without his routine medication since he was denied citing orders from above.

    The lead investigator told the court that the complainant, who claims to have given cash to Menya, thought the money was going to NMG. Later he was informed by someone that NMG only changed to publish adverts and now news stories.

    It didn’t come as a surprise when the newest recruit to the 36 assassins a Mr. Robert Alai posted what’s alleged to be a recorded conversation of Menya bargaining for the bribe. Since we value your time and intelligence, we’ve decided not to repost that kindergarten fabrication here. Menya was arrested and what followed immediately was character assassination and demonization. A public lynching and prosecution in the public court scheme initiated by 36 mercenaries before the truth could come out. The amount of state machinery applied in Menya’s shows there’s more than meets the eye.

    Rather than attempting to kill a man’s credibility that he has built for ages, the unspoken reality is someone sending a warning to journalists against writing contrary to government’s hymns. Jubilee has had zero regards to press freedom, and this is yet again another hammer to the same. The script continues to unfold with laughable loopholes and factors arising but journalists and Kenyans must look beyond Menya, he’s being sacrificed to pass a message. Media is a crucial tool in a democracy, and infringing press rights amounts to undermining democracy and also interfering with the electoral process of public enlightenment. Civil servants must not engage in partisan politics as they’ve been, it is unconstitutional.

  • IEBC Conduct Remains The Recipe For Political Violence

    IEBC Conduct Remains The Recipe For Political Violence

    Days are fast tracking, and with about 50 days to the 8/8 every party in the election is stepping up their game in what has been posed as a do it die for the incumbent president and the opposition leader Raila Odinga who’s giving his last attempt at the presidency the fourth time in a row. Uhuru, on the other hand, is more than determined to stay in power for another term and in this case applying all the strategies spending the most amount of money to ensure victory.

    With 2007/08 PEV that claimed more than 1200 lives and millions displaced memories still fresh in Kenyans minds, the possibilities of political violence remains a great concern with 8/8 election posing violence threats. Electoral violence is sparked when the polling system is marred by irregularities and open rigging. This is the case in the 2007/08 where the electoral body was accused of conspiring with the regime to rig the election throwing the country into the worst political violence in history.

    The 2010 amended constitution emphasized on credible polls are giving brightest insertions to fraud loopholes. In a nutshell, the post-election peace solely depends on one vital aspect; credibility of the election. This, therefore, means, the state of the nation post 8/8 will depend on how IEBC will have conducted the election. An open, verifiable and credible election will be the best gift IEBC will have given Kenyans, and high possibilities results would be accepted. A bungled, suspicious, corrupted and open rigging case scenario by IEBC delivering a highly compromised election will throw the country into a bloodshed state. The peace of the country is now on IEBC hands.

    IEBC conduct is, however, a worrying factor with days to the election, the body has been reduced to a toothless dog with partisan stand with Jubilee whom they’re ever in sync with. It is increasingly becoming impossible to tell who’s Jubilee and IEBC and who is who’s spokesman, they speak same language and tone. This is a red flag to the body’s independence.

    IEBC has maintained loud silence as electoral laws are being openly flawed. The government still airs it’s achievements promos which are campaigning material even though it is within campaign season. This has allowed misuse of taxpayers money and IEBC authorizing the violation of rules that restricts the use of public funds to push political agendas. The inaction again could be a pointing factor towards a clobbered and compromised body.

    IEBC has a minimal general public trust which is a toxic relationship in the first instance, instead of fighting to win public trust, IEBC has been working in reverse. Opposition to the declaration of constituency level results as official, as opposed to the national level announcement which from history has been the loophole in results inflation, is yet another eyebrow raiser on their commitment to open poll.

    President Uhuru meets Al Ghurair CEO Majid at Statehouse

    Single source tendering of ballot printing to Dubai firm Al Ghurair is yet another stalemate and piles to the list of suspicious deals. By single sourcing to Al Ghurair which was done at an inflated price is a violation of law, this ought to have been done within the public procurement process. IEBC has argued that they have no time and the company has the capacity to deliver. This to them is enough reason to flaw the law at the expense of public trust. As it has emerged, the Dubai company has links with President Uhuru and that his family brokered the deal. Uhuru being a party in the election, influencing the ballot printing conflicts interests, therefore, legitimizing NASA accusation that there’s a plot with Al Ghurair to print extra ballot papers to help in rigging.

    Al Ghurair Co seems to enjoy a friendly business relationship with dictatorial regimes. The company supplied ballot papers to Zambia where the opposition cried foul over a dirty play which saw the incumbent win by a whisker. There’s something about Al Ghurair that is unsaid only known to the insiders but it has a rat smell.

    It was alleged that in February 2016 Al Ghurair printed ballot papers for the Ugandan elections, which were marred by allegations of irregularity.

    Deepening suspicions was the cost of the work. Of the 13 companies vying for the printing contract, the Johannesburg-based Ren-Form cc printing company – which had won the Zambia contract on three previous occasions – lodged the cheapest bid, $1.7 million, with Al Ghurair coming in at $3.6m. As to why the Zambia Electoral body went for Al Ghurair with the highest bid instead of Ren -Form with the lower bid is not rocket science. There must be exclusive, convenient services that Al Ghurair offers making it a darling to African dictators. This another reason their deal with IEBC should worry Kenya and more specifically how the tender was awarded.

    We also have politicians moving around inciting communities a case at hand in Uasin Gishu of Mandago such has gone without serious concerns from IEBC. Abusive language has become a norm amongst hypocrites calling for objective campaigns and giving national unity rhetoric. Such tones does nothing but polarizing the country.

    When you have a sterile referee as IEBC overseeing violation of Electoral laws and presiding over the same, then there should be a genuine concern on country’s post-election stability. The IEBC donors and particularly Western envoys need to spring into action and demand for the body to streamline and deliver credible election, if not then we’re simply doing same mistakes over exoecting a change,futile. All is not lost, and the only way IEBC IEBC redeem its image and subsequently save this nation is by delivering a 100% credible election, open, verifiable, manipulation impermeable. A bungled election is a fire ignition stroke.

  • The Cartels At Orange House Putting Raila Odinga’s Presidency At Risk

    The Cartels At Orange House Putting Raila Odinga’s Presidency At Risk

    Over the past few weeks, the supporters of NASA have been on a full attack mode particularly online poking holes in the communication network of the coalition. Supporters have been expressing frustrations over the lack of a coordinated communication structures that they say has given jubilee an upper hand in winning the propaganda while getting away with lies. In most of the posts, The top party organs have come under attack over the lack of zealous campaign strategies while taking their support for granted.

    Kenya Insights embarked on a fact-finding mission to unearth the biggest obstacles at the ODM’s Orange House which are practically NASA headquarters given the parties stakes. We’ve established that the building is occupied by some shady characters who’s the best interest is not the success of the party nor victory for Raila but rather their greed and selfish interests.

    Some of the problems that have come out clear in our investigations point out that there is no synergy between ODM and other parties in NASA. The other parties have refused to be part of a common command center. Even though talks are in crucial stages to have a central center for NASA coordination, original parties still operate from their establishments.

    2. ODUOR ONGWEN, this is the biggest impediment to an efficient system to make RAO the president. Ong’wen is a long-time friend to Raila, a statistician, and economist by profession, he’s an avid writer having penned for ODM in his columns. Previously, Ong’wen worked as the Director of Strategy, Policy, and Research in Raila’s presidential campaign team. At Orange House, we established that the ODM’s executive director is the total man and he runs the show. He pays people from his pocket. He has never called a single meeting to plan on anything. The ODM primaries were shambolic because of him. He embezzled all the money received from nomination fees. He received bribes to push candidates.

    The ED has amongst key accusations of Blocking establishment of an efficient communication team, Establishment of an independent presidential campaign structure and Shambolic party nominations. When pushed by party supporters to the wall, Philip Etale, The ODM’s Communication Director in low tones revealed that he is incapacitated and as frustrated. Etale’s office has no or minimal allocations to facilitate media operations. In the time of social media euphoria, it is shocking that ODM doesn’t have a single unit of bloggers to push their agenda with most who does doing it from their organizations. Money is always released or so is the word but never gets to the bloggers disappearing into thin air. Communication has no budgetary allocations yet have ideas to change the game.

    The system is so archaic; it is run by old strategists like Martin Oloo, Orengo and Nyong’o. They pull strings. While their experience in politics is diamond, the probabilities of being permeable to new ideas from the young and innovative are very high. Over time, it has been made clear that most of those who closely surround Raila don’t have his best interest at heart but okay as long as he remains beneficial to them.

    Presidential Center

    This is the center supposed to push for the presidential campaigns. This is where all the rot meet. Here, the office is a business center for cartels. They have the money but steal. For example the NDC, cartels refused to pay the PR company because it was brought by someone who is not part of them. Ong’wen is at the center of party failures, and he was recently rescued from an angry mob at Orange House who was baying for his blood following shambolic nominations.

    Section of ODM supporters whom we interviewed expressed their disappointment and concern with how ODM party officials are running the party. The lack of leadership, communication, and coordination has spurred anger amongst Kenyans. “We choose to speak up of the rot in Orange House Cartels that is resulting in a loss of supporter base and poor presidential campaign.” Said one of the defenders.

    Key Issues:

    •Weak controls at ODM elections board are resulting in chaotic primaries.
    •Growing Cartels, running the party for selfish & business interests e.g. sourcing for tenders
    •Passive, reactive and ineffective communications at ODM resulting in loss of grassroots support Cartels
    •Poor leadership by Exec Director – flawed on campaign management, budgetary allocation, comms & political strategy Cartels
    •Lack of an independent presidential campaign structure to position coalition candidate Cartels

    Unanimously, the aggrieved supporters made suggestions that:

    •A change in ODM party leadership to that which is transparent, accountable and efficient.
    •Shift in political strategy, to establish proper campaign framework that links to grassroots to improve voter contact
    •Reprioritization of resources to ensure proper communication, branding and messaging.
    •Expansion of party base and think-tanks to include volunteers willing to support the party

    “ODM is a key NASA member & the stability of the coalition rests on democratic and stable parties. Party unity is key, & a healing process for winners & losers of the ODM primaries is needed to guard against fractions and disharmony. ODM should handle the campaign with the seriousness that it deserves & knowing that hopes and aspirations to kick out JAP in 08/08 rest on Raila. Through Raila, many see the revival of a stable democracy and economy in Kenya. These can only happen if ODM gets its house in order.”

    Structural mistakes is what in the past has minimized Raila’s chances of winning election and this given to be his last shot, he can’t afford a single blunder, a well established strategic communication system must be in running knowing they’re not dealing with saints. Jubilee has invested heavily in communication because they know the secret in persuasion is in changing perceptions. Time is running out and NASA has little time to put the house in order. A presidential election is not a bedroom affair but needs a serious structural layout to achieve stainless results. Jubilee has this election to lose but blunders made by NASA would easily cost them their guaranteed victory. Kenyans are devastated with high cost of living that has shot up under jubilee, this is the issues we want to see being addressed and the new campaigns agenda.

  • A Good Year To Elect A Woman As Hope Gleam

    A Good Year To Elect A Woman As Hope Gleam

    If you want something said ask a man, if you want something done ask a woman the famous words by Margaret Thatcher clouds my thoughts as I get down to scribble this. Women world all over have been battling with make chauvinism for the longest time and undergone countless obstacles to be viewed as having equal rights in the society. While agreeable improvements have been formulated and implemented, the society is yet to fully embrace the newly empowered woman with an education and economic independence, men still feel threatened by this aggressive and go getta women going for the rooftop.

    Africa, a traditionally male-dominated continent with discriminatory history on women, did the unusual when Ellen Johnson was elected as the President of Liberia making her the first female President to be elected in Africa. This was a significant milestone in the male-dominated political world. However, all isn’t glamorous, women in Kenya have been fighting for equal representation in parliament and other arms of government. Despite engraving of the constitution, the two third gender rule that guarantees equal gender representation, the fruits are yet to be fully enjoyed. Parliament on several occasions has shut down the full implementation of the two-thirds gender rule.

    Unlike previous elections, August polls give a glimmer of hope as many women are set to win big posts. Instead of waiting to be served on a silver plate, 2017 has seen women going out of the comfort zone by taking the fight to the men’s doorstep. It is encouraging to see the number of women who floored men in the just concluded party nominations; it shows how commitment, determination, and confidence are a great recipe to spring up women to take over leadership.

    Studies have shown that women are more likely to make beneficial political policies that would be advantageous to the society as opposed time who’re primarily self-centered. But from the nominations, You can see it hasn’t been a smooth ride for women; they’ve been subjected to violence, sexual abuse, threats and intimidation, misogyny and dark mud dragging.

    Esther Passaris and Nairobi Deputy Governor Mueke at a party function.

    Esther Passaris who’s carrying ODM’s flag for Nairobi Woman Rep and is projected to floor Jubilee’s Shebesh come August, is a good example of many female political aspirants who’ve been a target of misogynists and male chauvinists. It remains a clear picture on many minds how Miguna Miguna, a candidate for Nairobi gubernatorial seat, launched scathing personal attacks on her during a live national interview that would later see JEFF Koinange live suspended over the embarrassing sexism episode.

    Passaris has also had to battle attacks on her sexuality from admirers clothing as critics who’re in few coins payroll, running a failed character assassination attempt. It is, however, admirable how she’s ignored and instead concentrate on her agenda for the Nairobi women and youths. A woman’s worth is not really what is between the legs, but ears, baseless accusations, and political witch hunting must therefore not be tolerated in locking out progressive leadership that this country so much need.

    Passaris is not the only victim, women are being attacked and their sexuality used against them. In run up to the Jubilee nominations, a shy Karen Nyamu tells a victim when a sexually charged video of her showing her posterior was leaked online in a name shaming campaign against her. There are so many of like cases countrywide.

    Statistics shows that women make 52% of the country’s population translating to 60% of the registered voters. This is a clear picture that the direction this country will take, mostly depends on the voting pattern adopted by women and youths. It is encouraging again that unlike 2013, Kenya is set to have the first ever female governor in 2017. In Kirinyaga, there’s undoubted surety that either Martha Karua or graft-tainted Waiguru will carry the day, Joyce Laboso is giving CCM’s Rutto a run for his money in Bomet, In Machakos, Wavinya Ndeti is giving Alfred Mutua sleepless nights, Ngilu is also going for Kitui. A Good number of women are going for other elective posts as well.

    Samantha Maina an MCA aspirant for Kileleshwa.

    This is the time for women in this country to stand up and be heard if you want your interests to be heard then no one would do it better than your own. Vote them in, and let us see if things would change. We have serious women who’ve fought men in this misogynistic ground of politics to make a brand and identity for themselves. Current women representation has not been as aggressive; we need iron fist women leadership after August to square it with the men. Let’s have the Ngilus, Karuas, Passaris, Aishas, Wavinyas…in the next set of representatives and make women representation great again. The key is in their fellow women’s hands. Instead of crying foul for discrimination and inequality, change the tone by voting.

  • Jubilee Strategists Overhauls Social Media Team With Traditional 36 Bloggers Sidelined

    Jubilee Strategists Overhauls Social Media Team With Traditional 36 Bloggers Sidelined

    JUBILEE Social Media Machineries And PR Team All At Menopause Stage

    When a Woman reaches menopause stage; she is unable to conceive and lacks sexual drive (libido), gratification, excitement. Mechanisms which have been or rather being applied by Jubilee Party PR team which is led by the low self-esteem Dennis ‘Veronica’Itumbi to counter attack the great NASA plans to renovate the crooked shape of Kenya Nation seems to be running out through metamorphosis.They have instead made a U-turn into Identity Theft which is a Cyber Crime, but it won’t be sorted in Court, it’s just dirty politics which pops in when someone run out of ideas because of the same monkeys in a different forest.

    When we realized Jubilee smart cards which were to be used for Party primaries was a multi-million scam,it was a plus for the 36bloggers on Twitter who used to be paid 527/- to push Jubilee government agenda since they were promised increment of triple the 527/- and were to be paid at end month.Days, weeks and months passed their account remained stagnant, doors locked over rental arrears, their assets auctioned.They vanished from pushing Government agendas through hashtags on Twitter and blogs.They have never been paid!

    Dennis Itumbi led team had to plan a new blueprint strategy to encounter Opposition Online team and instead settled on creating Fake Parody accounts in facebook and twitter where masses are, and fake Websites of NASA tainting its Flagbearer’s image to hoodwink, twist and create tension on Opposition supporters.I understand, and I’ll die to believe these are last kicks of a dying horse and prior signs and symptoms of menopause.

    Dennis Ole Itumbi alias ‘Veronica’s have been a job seeker because of his childishness, low self-esteem and palpitations ever since he was fired and blocked against any force of gravity that might try to siphon him near Statehouse premises as head of Digital Communication Strategy.He is back to his previous position as ‘just’ Certificate holder blogger.Veteran Journalist and mastermind behind KTN Tv program “Chamwada Report” Alex Chamwada took over his position as newly appointed Head Digital Communication Strategy. When Itumbi was fired by President Kenyatta in a crackdown strategy, he refused to handover blueprints and relevant resources which were to be used by the new team.He is still being followed by bulls on heat, being hired for malicious plans.

    Lately, Jubilee has shifted to sponsoring mainstream media houses through the Chamwada-led team.Here are few observations: News hitting hard at Opposition are given more airtime than news hitting Government; In interviews, Opposition affiliated respondents are always asked peeling off the mask queries while Government affiliated are asked kindergarten questions; Jubilee hullabaloo events being aired while Opposition’s events are Censored.

    Infamous Uhuru’s dab

    Back to twitter world which is believed to be the second government.Jubilee did away with 36bloggers and went miles ahead to bribing @twitterke which evidently have been censoring hashtags hitting Government and its agencies from trending topic list.This has led to the laying off of all twitter Kenya operating team,@TwitterKe suspended their account due to this incompetence of its team and management.Are you still asking where the multi-millions from the smart cards are being used?

    The dirty expenditure has just begun!

    Recently, reports of great concern have reached my desk regarding fake parody accounts speculating propaganda by the following Identities:

    1.The Real Raila (Anti Raila)-Sponsored Facebook page with over 80,000-page likes, twitter handle @therealraila and website www.therealraila.com.Note this:1page like cost 1$=100kshs meaning 80k×100=Kshs 8,000,000 and remember this is a government project behind bars.Whose money is being used? Also the website and the twitter handle have all been sponsored and are more expensive compared to Facebook advert policy and payments.

    2.The National Super Alliance (NASA) -which has over 100,000-page likes, do the math and get the cost.Kenya will soon be declared bankrupt.On 5th May, the administrators sponsored blogs with the content of fake reports claiming ditching and resignation of NASA deputy flagbearer Kalonzo Musyoka from the coalition and was to make press statement the day after which never happened.

    Itumbi’s tactics are never dynamic, always the same old tricks to the same old dog: During IEBC-CORD war alias ‘Teargas Monday,’he published a ‘leaked’statement regarding CORD’s strategic plans against the government which included the war on IEBC, sponsoring doctors strike.Identity Theft. Sometimes back he again published his Statements on behalf of an NGO by the name Nothern Advocacy for Sustainable Agriculture (NASA) which was ‘Optimistic’ to halt Opposition’s political alliance National Super Alliance (NASA) to use another name due to confusion, fortunately, failed terribly. Here he again went ahead with the same trick to publish his own ‘leaked’ Kalonzo’s plan on ditching NASA and going for the presidency alone.Am willingly calling upon Itumbi to enroll for my lessons to at least get new tricks.

    Below is the list of the Administrators managing the above parody accounts:
    Dennis Itumbi(Name)-Dennisi(Login)
    James Murithi(Name)-jamesm(Login)
    David Nzioka(Name)-davidn(Login)
    Ali Yassine(Name)-aliy(Login)
    Nyaga Mbitiru(Name)-nyaga-mbitirugmail-com(Login)
    Wambui Gichuru(Name)-wambui-gichurigmail-com(Login)
    Karissahallstrom(Name)-karissahallstrom(Login)
    Kieranw(Name)-kieranw(Login)
    Filip(Name)-itsfilipoficial(Login)
    Jubi(Name)-jubiadmin(Login)

     

    Author-JohnBosco Juma
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    Author-JohnBosco Juma
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  • Raila Loses To Uhuru Even Before The Campaigns Officially Kicks Off

    Raila Loses To Uhuru Even Before The Campaigns Officially Kicks Off

    Politics is science meaning finer details can’t be viewed with naked eyes. It needs deeper analysis to understand the unwritten aspects adequately. Communication is one thing, strategic, effective communication is everything. It is for this simple reason that even African dictators have resorted to services of international communication consultancy firms to help them control masses and eventually retain power. In recent elections where the opposition has been uprooting till death do us apart Presidents, have a strategic communication system to attribute their successes to.

    In politics, perception is critical and how you build that iS entirely up to you, but you must make a narrative to serve your agenda. Psychological manipulation, building perceptions is why explicitly or perceived rogue leaders get overwhelming support, look at Sonko and the support he’s commanding despite negative publicity. Unity and Ruto had serious crimes hanging over their heads but used the loophole of psychological twisting to build a favorable perception that they were innocent and only being sacrificed by Raila to be crucified in public land.

    While the reality and culpability to the alleged crimes remain open book, the duo manipulated facts and changed perceptions that would later cost the favorable Raila a win in the election.
    Propaganda is a traditional take on trade in politics that has worked for systems worldwide. The effectiveness of a well-choreographed propaganda can’t be put any better. Politics is not a game for the Saints, and that’s the unwritten truth, you either get your hands dirty or find yourself in the cold.

    Jubilee unlike 2013 where they ran on a youthful new leadership euphoria and ICC bond, have totally lost leverage and despite the fact that we’re less than 100 days to the general elections are yet to settle on a central campaign platform. Jubilee has tried to use development as their campaign agenda capitalizing especially on infrastructure, going as far as launching a portal to sell their record including massive mainstream media hyping of same records but this has proven to be a task to sell. Cost of living has disturbingly shot up in the last four years that it becomes nearly impossible to convince the poor mwananchi who’s spending more to put enough food on the table that the country has developed.

    Development and improvement of the economy to the normal mwananchi who survive on hand to mouth basis is not the SGR or any other infrastructural development but the table, if they can’t feel it in the household, then everything else is music to a dead ear.

    The effectiveness of building perceptions has seen opposition squarely paint jubilee as a corrupt government given unending scandals; they ensured all fraud schemes were exposed and this is the ugly stain that Jubilee has struggled to remove in vain. Economic ratings rank Kenya as steadily rising with impressive GDP, but the apparatus speaks a different reality. Cost of living in Kenya has shot up to ridiculous levels, companies have either been downsizing or leaving Kenya because of the extreme business environment, the unemployment rate has hit an all-time high of 46%. This is the loophole and advantage that NASA has jumped into promising magic of resetting Kenya to default settings of affordable life.

    President Kenyatta receives Gitobu Imanyara as a Jubilee partner.

    The high cost of living remained NASA’s greatest bargaining power and campaign platform until Jubilee saw a lapse in their communication system and rushed in to spoil the party, convening a special Parliament meeting to discuss how to lower food prices with a supplementary budget to the same. NASA had a golden opportunity to maximize and milk this failure on the government entirely but has failed to capitalize on Jubilee’s failures. It takes prompt and flawless media strategic position to build a narrative around this and change perceptions. This was the opportunity to expose the poor governance in Jubilee which is to blame for the state the country is in. This was the time to task Jubilee to explain to Kenyans why they didn’t put in place effective food security measures.

    It is also the time NASA would be making Jubilee lose weight explaining where the 15B allocated to Galana Kulalu irrigation project that was meant to answer to food shortage go; it failed terribly. It is also the time Jubilee would be tasked to answer as to why drought eradication can’t include water harvesting even as we have heavy rains. Kenya can’t run on 90s management yet we expect change, effective governance would have factored in that by now. Also, an opportune time to ask why to take fertilizer supplied to farmers turned out to be fake and infectious leading to drop on corruption. A subsidy from the government, who supplied farmers with plastic fertilizer.

    The Kibandas don’t serve the extra ugali piece(sosa) anymore, and this is where that juacali artisan is directly affected, maize prices had shot up more than double amount from when Jubilee took power, during campaigns, Ruto is quoted promising for unga prices to go down on taking office, this would’ve have been perfect time to replay him the videos and ask what happened. Prices of domestic goods have altogether shot up, and this is why it was such a great campaign platform that Jubilee couldn’t allow to go, it is felt in all households.

    While Jubilee’s move to help reduce the cost of essential commodities is a great move as regular mwananchi will get a reprieve, It exposes the put out of touch nature of the government, everything happened under their watch, unconcerned until reality hit that it was being used as campaign platform against them. The sudden concern for the affordable cost of living is, therefore, more plastic than silicon on those glands.

    NASA took their time to fully capitalize on this either because they didn’t have in place any plan, nI communication strategy or sheer incompetence by existing team or perhaps somebody thought miracles would happen as in Prophet Owuor crusades. The communication lapse gave Jubilee time to re-strategize in responding the failures. This is the price to pay for poor strategizing.

    Jubilee has an endless list of failures, and this doesn’t necessarily guarantee that Kenyans will reject them and that’s why they’re on a positive perception building overdrive How this is done, simple, media takeover. Jubilee is running ads and commanding maximum mainstream media coverage. You control the media you control the masses.

    Jubilee has also revamped their online army even though most are malnourished with pending payments. Latest project ‘The Real Raila’ which is a direct demonizing campaign on Raila, is heavily funded by Google, Twitter, Facebook sponsored posts. The project which has been exposed to have a base in Statehouse under Dennis Itumbi watch is running ads daily spending millions.

    Unlike Jubilee’s 36bloggers who’ve in their ineffective online campaigns have displayed ignorance and out of touch with everything, NASA online soldiers evidently show articulation and grasp with typical issues. A well-managed communication system ought to take advantage of this to run a coordinated, effective online battle without which it is chasing the wind. NASA must keep in mind they’re not dealing with the common political outfit, Jubilee has invested in propaganda arsenal which can only be squashed with timely communication, giving a false narrative to travel won’t take it back if the war is online, counter with a well motivated and competent team same to mainstream. Media create agendas that switch perceptions.

    In 2013 September, five months after Jubilee took over power, effective September 2nd, 2013, among other products the prices of milk, newspapers, textbooks, fertilizers, and mobile phone handsets went up as a result of implementing the new VAT Act 2013.

    The previously VAT exempted commodities were now subjected to 16% VAT. Under that new law by Jubilee, the 12% rate for electricity, as well as the electricity exemption for certain households, was also repealed.

    Also, according to that law, effective 1 September 2016 (last year) certain petroleum products became taxable with 16% VAT. The changes have led to a strong impact on Kenyans increasing the overall costs of living. According to William Ruto (in 2013), the purpose of the drastic VAT change was to generate revenue for the nation’s development agenda.

    The money was scheduled to go into public constructions including road and rail system improvements. It should also help the public hospitals. This was in 2013, fast forward to 2017. Kenyans are feeling the pinch. The cost of essential commodities is beyond the roof, but Jubilee is blaming the cost of living on drought. It is fallacious for Jubilee today, to claim that it is doing all it can to reduce the cost of living.

  • NASA Threatens To Boycott August Elections Following Fresh Mischief Plot By IEBC

    NASA Threatens To Boycott August Elections Following Fresh Mischief Plot By IEBC

     

    A week after naming Raila as their presidential candidate, NASA has already hit the trail with a strategic retreat in Mombasa. The campaigns are yet to kick off officially and with nominations now over, the warm up to the brutal battle ahead with Jubilee has just started.

    While exuding confidence in a Raila presidency come August, the strategic team has raised concerns coming from latest developments from IEBC.

    On 4th of April The High Court of Kenya, in a unanimous decision, ruled that presidential election results declared at the polling station and constituency level are final and cannot be overturned unless by order of the Court. This decision reaffirmed the provisions of the Constitution on the finality of elections results declared at the Constituency level. This also dealt a big blow to dishonest attempts by corrupted officials who manipulate figures before making them official at the central tally center. This particular decision by The Court, in a nutshell, will make rigging of elections come August an uphill task.

    It, therefore, concerns as to why the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission has decided to appeal that decision. In whose interest is this appeal made? “As NASA We would like to make it clear that If the IEBC continues with this mischief, we will NOT participate in the Elections of 2017,” NASA said in a statement this afternoon.

    NASA rally at Uhuru Park during the flagbearer naming event

    IEBC is admitting that they have been changing constituency results and are appealing the decision to continue improving results once announced at the constituencies. The IEBC is looking to the courts to allow it to change election results as declared at polling station and constituencies. Who stands to benefit from this appeal? The results at the constituency levels will be announced by returning officers who are IEBC officials; It is, therefore, illogical to why the nerve center would be hesitant to use the raw data from their officers on the ground.

    “We, therefore, demand that the Commission respects the decision of the High Court and withdraw the appeal forthwith. We now understand the matter of constituency returning officers where the IEBC has been arbitrarily deploying and sending returning officers to constituencies without any known criteria or basis. Constituency Returning Officers are key in overseeing the conduct of presidential elections and declaration of results. As NASA We demand that the Commission adopts an open and transparent process of deploying constituency returning officers. The process should involve open balloting where constituency coordinators are randomly picked and their constituencies selected.” Reads part of the NASA statement

    NASA now claims that IEBC attention that the importation of Biometric/ Electronic Voter Identification kits was done without the same being subjected to pre-export verification. The opposition has now given fresh demands that:
    1. That These EVID kits be subjected to public inspection to confirm that they are suitable for the intended purpose.

    2. That these EVID kits have to be used in the forthcoming voter verification exercise.

    3. That these EVID kits be deployed and distributed to all polling stations for purposes of supplementing the voter verification exercise.

    IEBC has the sole obligation of delivering a free and fair election which has the pivotal role in post-election sanity. A poorly managed and scandalous elections will only fuel chaos and violence in this country, therefore, nothing whatsoever must be done to undermine the credibility of the process. IEBC is yet to fully won the trust of most Kenyans due to their real or imagined alignment with Jubilee, and that is disastrous. Making suspicious amendments as scraping the provision ruled by the court will only work in breaking the little trust left on IEBC.

  • Complicated Relationship, Cyrus Jirongo Goes Back To Bed With William Ruto

    Complicated Relationship, Cyrus Jirongo Goes Back To Bed With William Ruto

    Joined at the hip, the YK92 housemates don’t seem to move far away from each other. Following public spat, by Cyrus Jirongo and Ruto, their relationship was seen to have hit final nail beyond mending. However, in politics, there are no permanent enemies just different interests. Jirongo blamed Ruto for being behind the assassination of Jacob Juma. During the funeral, Jirongo unleashed secrets of how the DP strangled a young man to death and also revealed that the slain businessman had at one point slapped Ruto after a disagreement.

    Jirongo went on extreme media attack on Ruto who laughed him off for being jealous of his success. Jirongo’s media frenzy was deflated following the fatal shooting of his son in law in what he claims was a warning shot to his life after his public onslaught.

    Jirongo boasts of vast business empire and prides for having made it to the list of billionaires by the age of 30. Jirongo attained sustainable power and influence during the Nyayo era following his support for Moi’sMoi’s re-election and leading the youths in the course.

    However, Jirongo has been facing liquidity challenges since he was thrown into opposition. The former Lugari MP has been jumping from the courtroom to the next battling auctioneers a clear sign that his financial crisis is a reality. Things got even worse when his long-term friend and wheeler-dealer in the city Brian Yong’o wanted Jirongo to be declared bankrupt over a Sh25M debt that he failed to pay. COTU chairman also accused Jirongo of defaulting a small debt of Sh100M.

    Faced with financial and political relevance crisis, Jirongo has been forced to swallow his choking pride to make peace with Ruto who now not only enjoys power privileges but is an unchallenged figure in the big deals in The system. Kenya Insights has learned that the two are back and working together in the background.

    Jirongo has been held at the mercies of Jubilee like in the instance of the controversial 1,000 acres in Nairobi’s Ruai area which could not have been registered in another name since it had been used to acquire money from Post Bank Credit then headed by Francis Chahonyo. According to CBK sources, Jirongo’s 1,000-acre plot in Ruai Estate (Land Ref: No. 12973/3) was to be sold to recover Sh20 billion he took from Post Bank Credit but when he got the wind, he rushed to court and got an injunction just two days before auctioneers were due to put the land up for sale. The vast land is said to be valued over Sh7 billion.

    The CBK had planned to auction the land to recover money that collapsed Post Bank Credit lent Sololo Outlets, a company owned by Jirongo. The orders stopped and restrained Kenya Deposit Insurance Corporation from selling the land pending the hearing and determination of the application.
    Sololo had defaulted on the loan, which was extended to it for the construction of residential estates that were to be sold to the National Social Security Fund.

    The NSSF had an agreement with Sololo to buy an incomplete housing project in Nairobi’s South B Hazina Estate. Jirongo had used the Ruai land owned by another of his companies, Offshore Trading, to guarantee the loan. Jirongo claimed the loan had 26 guarantors with the principal guarantor being Cyrot Limited. Others are Davy Koech, Kuza Farms and Allied Limited, Kipa and Sons and Cyper Enterprises.
    Jirongo’s deal with the NSSF did not have a happy ending after he raised the price of the estate to Sh2.65 billion in May 1993 from an initial Sh1.2 billion, citing a jump in material costs. The NSSF terminated the contract, having paid Sh900 million and hired a different contractor to finish the work. The estate consisted of 420 homes, a school, and a shopping center.

    Post Bank Credit was one of the banks involved in the infamous Goldenberg scandal which brought several banks to their knees during the Moi era when Jirongo was an influential political figure at the time after he led YK92 to campaign for Daniel Moi. In 2011, Jirongo was paid Sh490 million by the NSSF as an out-of-court settlement for a Sh4.5 billion claim for breach of contract relating to the estate transaction. Jirongo had disclosed that he had planned to sell the Ruai land in order to settle a Sh32 million debt owed to Emris Investments in another land row. Emris had gone to court after Jirongo failed to honour a commitment to pay the cash.

    At one time, Jirongo had to fight to retain ownership of the1,000 acre Ruai land after a group of squatters laid claim to the property. A group of squatters under Ruai Embakasi Youth United Development Organisation (Reyuda) wanted the High Court to nullify Jirongo’s title deed and declare it the valid owner of the massive tract of land. The squatters claimed that they have occupied the land since 1993 and wanted themselves declared its valid owners.
    With DP offsetting the debt he owes Jirongo, the former Lugari MP’s presence is being felt in both political and business circles.
    The newfound relationship between Ruto and Jirongo is aimed at striking business and political deals. On the political front, Jirongo is to checkmate Musalia Mudavadi in Western politics. This comes at a time when Raila has been named the NASA presidential candidate and language of voter apathy emerging.

    Kenya Insights has learned that Jirongo has been charged with igniting a voter apathy in the Luhya community capitalizing on the ‘shortchanging’ of Luhyas in the NASA deal. It didn’t come as a shocker that Jirongo rose from the dead to surface in the media the same day NASA deal was made public.

    Jirongo who was never a party in NASA and the presidential candidate selection process suddenly had a voice on the topic. From our source, Jirongo is scheduled to hold ‘protest’ rallies across the Western region in a bid to incite locals against NASA and subsequently rejecting Raila presidency.

    The plot has been steady including fabricated media stories to paint a circus scenario and discontent in the Western region. Another source in Luanda revealed to us how NIS officials in conspiracy with the media offered bribes to locals in Luanda market to give dismissive remarks on Raila candidature. Media houses, K24 and Citizen News, aired the clips. Capital News ran a story how a huge protest was held in Kakamega against NASA line-up while on the ground there was no such an activity. The media has been infiltrated with propaganda agents.

    Jirongo is posed to run for the presidency under his party UDM. Even though his bid would not make a worthy effect, he sure will have played a role in yanking votes from NASA in Luhya by capitalizing on voter apathy. For the favors to keep coming and Jirongo to stay afloat without distinction, he has no alternative but be the puppet for Ruto.

    Jirongo is a cunning political animal who at day time talks ill of Ruto but at night, he dines and wines with him. In Ruto’s bag of puppets is one Kenneth Marende who is set to be vying in Nairobi Governorship though it has remained a mere speculation. We learn that Marende who’s role is to divide the Luhya vote in Nairobi to trounce Kidero, is yet to make up his mind since Ruto is yet to fully fulfil his part and release finances. Marende, Jirongo as Ruto have been doing businesses at KPLC where the former speaker is Board Chair. Jirongo is particularly blaming Raila for his financial crippling who he says sealed off his business deals in Tanzania.

  • Clean Sweep Of Jubilee Tickets In Nairobi By Kikuyus Prompts Boardroom Deals For Ethnic Balancing

    Clean Sweep Of Jubilee Tickets In Nairobi By Kikuyus Prompts Boardroom Deals For Ethnic Balancing

    Pangani Jubilee’s Headquarters in has been flocking in the past weeks with nomination issues. The bulk of items being handling disputed polls. However, away from the public limelight, Jubilee is struggling with a tribal ogre following the emergence of clean sweep of most seats in the City County by aspirants from the Kikuyu community dealing a significant blow to the inclusiveness feature the party embedded its roots in the ‘Tuko Pamoja’ slogan which meant ti market it as a unifying party other than a tribal outfit.

    The majority of constituencies have been won by members of the Gema community. A case in focus that prompted action from Statehouse being Embakassi East where all aspirants from the MP to the 5 MCAs were all Kikuyus. Kenya Insights has learned that emergency meeting instigated by the President and chaired by DP Ruto was convened with all the aspirants summoned in a bid to broker a deal that would cushion the shame of ethnic imbalance in the constituency.

    From the meeting, Francis Mureithi who won the Jubilee ticket with a clear lead of 6685 votes with his second opponent Steven Waruinge Maina getting 3895 votes, has decided to shell his parliamentary ambitions by giving up the ticket to a candidate from a different tribe. Utawala Ward won by Patrick Karani, Mihango Ward won by Paul Muiruri, Embakassi by Joe Mutugi, Savannah by Charles Kariajahi and lower Savannah by Duncan Chege. The five aspirants now have to sacrifice the at least three positions to accommodate other tribes with strategists in the deal proposing Luo, Luhya, Kisii. This would also expand into the nomination chances during county assembly choices by Jubilee party.

    Aspirants have been holding series of deal brokering meetings through the day to meet deadline put up by the DP Ruto. ODM, on the other hand, is looking into having a favorable candidate that will give jubilee a run for their money with Babu Owino being a favourite. A balanced jubilee line up with ethnic balancing would change voting dynamics as it would bring a sense of inclusion. We learn that the headache of ethnic balancing within Jubilee is affecting many constituencies and aspirants.

  • Time To Bring Decorum To The Woman Representative Post In Nairobi

    Time To Bring Decorum To The Woman Representative Post In Nairobi

     

    The just concluded jubilee primaries in Nairobi has bundled out jokers with a baseless and unclear vision for an important constitutional office that has been underrated thanks to reigning officials who’ve done nothing or little to give it glory.

    In the final stretch to the nominations, Kenyans had a much needed portraying of mediocrity in live T.V. shows that brought together the contestants for Nairobi post. It was hurting to both eyes and ears watching ladies like Karen Nyamu who could barely express herself attempt unsuccessfully to articulate and present her vision. From the discussions, it doesn’t come as a shocker that nothing tangible from the Jubilee contestants was pushed to the audience except unnecessary catfight during the interviews.

    It is public knowledge that the ladies who’ve now been kicked out of the race had nothing much to offer than the fact that they were girlfriends to top jubilee honchos. It was painful for Omanga who has alleged been rigged out at the Pangani HQ which is currently an equivalent of a funeral home with losers crying foul. Omanga according to sources privy taking to Kenya Insights, spent close to 40M in her campaigns and was promised the seat by her cheating partner who happens to be top of the heels in the elections board. Karen Nyamu, on the other hand, is getting auctioned with debtors on her trail. With rent arrears accumulating to months, she risks now getting evicted from her home.

    Esther Passaris and Governor Kidero at Uhuru Park during the flagbearer naming event

    Sideshows to the side, Jubilee has yet nominated Shebesh, the same lady who gave the women rep position a demon baptism. In her tenure, Shebesh is best remembered for her sexual escapades that became the value face of the office, unfortunately.

    With Shebesh now guaranteed of being in the ballot box in August, The focus now shifts to ODM where the only contestant in public limelight Esther Passaris, holds the hopes for the opposition party. Jubilee is hell bent to win the gubernatorial seat that the least elites choice, Sonko has been adopted as the main candidate against Kidero. Caught in catch 50/50, ODM must front progressive candidates or face a complete sweep out of the top city’s positions. Passaris is seen by many as corporate and with the class needed for the seat, but that’s for everyone to judge.

    As ODM goes to the primaries, It remains unclear who the other candidates would be vying for the women rep position. Whatever the case, ODM supporters have the chance to give Nairobi the best candidate with much-needed decorum to weed out the hooliganism and ugly face leadership embedded by Shebesh. The youths and women of Nairobi stand good chances of prosperity with authentic and responsible leadership in parliament to fight for their space with passion.

  • In Raila Odinga As NASA Flagbearer, Jubilee Hit With Worst Nightmare

    In Raila Odinga As NASA Flagbearer, Jubilee Hit With Worst Nightmare

    Raila cannot win any election, he’s the weakest candidate, he’s unelectable, he’s polarizing, he’s a perennial loser, Raila will never be the President of Kenya. Same song just a different stage, Raila has just been named as the NASA flagbearer, and the familiar demonizing tunes of his name unsurprisingly hit the airwaves.

    Honestly, when the idea of opposition uniting was conceptualized, It was pretty obvious who would take the mantle, to NASA supporters, It was never going to be anyone else but Raila, a reality they carried through despite hiccups. As for Jubilee, Raila was the marked man, but they prayed day and night for things to turn up otherwise until the nightmare became a reality when he was named.

    Only a fool would root for a stronger opponent when entering a boxing ring with a total assurance of blackout in the first few seconds. As an enemy, you try as much not to show your opponent your fears and point out their strengths. Instead, you point out their weaknesses tricking them into being their strengths.

    NASA Pentagon making an entrance into the naming of the flagbearer event at Uhuru Park

    In 2013, ICC gave UhuRuto a huge platform to campaign and mobilize their ethnic blocs to come out in large numbers, and they sure did in a bid to save their sons from mzungu noose instigated by Raila, that was the lying line that sold the stale bread. Fast forward to 2017; Jubilee is yet to settle on a campaign platform even though hanging on their development record. Voters have shifted in mind mindset looking for results-oriented leadership. Under the last four years of jubilee, health, unemployment, the high cost of living amongst other recession factors has hit the country and citizens making informed ballot choices of the nominations are anything to go by.

    Jubilee studied all the NASA candidates, their potentials and the one thing that was clear, only Raila posed the greatest threat to disruption of the system. In a mind game war, ridicule and belittling the idea of Raila candidacy took precedence; the fallacy was pushed and adopted without proper chewing. It is unsurprising you’ll meet intoxicated minds saying Raila is a run over for Jubilee without clear explanation. And if any you’ll be treated to he has lost previous elections, Jubilee knows his game plan he’ll be defeated again.

    Defeating Raila is easier on paper but I’ll tell you why from the outside Jubilee is confident but deeply inside terribly shaken to near wetting their pants. Elections are won on two fronts, voter turnout, and economic mobilization. It’s on these principles that NASA had to crack their brains to settle on a neutral candidate who would strike it in the middle.

    Unveiling of the official NASA logo

    In 2007 elections where the outcome of elections turned violent, Raila believed his victory was stolen, even though Judge Kriegler’s findings didn’t single it out, the study pointed to a bungled victory for Kibaki. In 2013, again Raila claimed he was short changed, and the matter went to the Supreme Court. To read the pattern, Raila’s opponents may have perfected the art of stealing his victory and using the profiling to get away with it. Branding Raila as a perennial and whining loser is a threat to credible elections as players would quickly invest in the demonizing game to get away with the shambolic election.

    August general election comes with crucial electoral reforms that are meant to make elections rigging proof and this should worry Jubilee if they had fraud as part of their winning strategies. Parallel tallying and confirmation by the court that results are legitimized as soon as they’re announced by the returning officers closing the loophole of results manipulation changes the games. The peace of the country as it stands is embedded in the credibility of the polls, for this reason, IEBC must ensure a tamper-proof election.

    It is laughable when veteran Jubilee supporters allude that they’d vote for an alternative NASA candidate other than Raila, this is just hot air, dynamics of voting especially in presidential elections remains the same with tribal card taking a toll. Even if NASA gave a Mudavadi/ Kalonzo ticket, there wouldn’t have been any substantial shift in support, and that’s a simple fact.

    NASA had to go for a candidate with considerate support but most importantly one who would cause serious voter turnout and with guaranteed voting bloc. Kalonzo carries a significant block of Kamba votes, but his ability to fully energize his base seemed shaky, he’s currently facing distinction threats from Chap Chap’s Alfred Mutua. After all, he has been a vice-president, a running mate, and a presidential candidate. Yet he has never fully delivered the Kamba vote.

    When Kalonzo ran on his own, in 2007, he polled 879,903 votes against Raila’s 4,352,993. Of this, only 153,117 votes were from outside Eastern. More interesting, the total vote he got in Eastern — 726,786 — was only 63 percent of the total number of voters in Ukambani. He was unable to convince over 30 per cent of Ukambani.

    Mr. Musalia Mudavadi of ANC, an early favorite, does not hold the Western vote. He also seems to have little support outside western Kenya, despite his name recognition across the country. In 2013, he managed only 353,858 votes in Western, a region with 1,214,285 voter turnout numbers. Outside of his western political base, he got only 130,123 votes. In short, Mr. Raila Odinga of ODM got more than two times what Mr. Mudavadi got in Western.

    People lie, numbers don’t. August general election will only be one based on voters turn out. Raila can guarantee a formidable turnout that would send jubilee into serious strategizing. Nyanza, Western, Eastern, and Coast remains vital vote taps that NASA must get out to guarantee a round one win. Raila is also the only candidate amongst the principals who has the potential to attract support outside his background bloc, and this has been proven. His strengths ran way above any thought of combination, and it is for this reason jubilee would’ve tried all means to see the coalition tear apart or have anyone else being flagbearer being the candidate.

    If indeed Jubilee isn’t scared of Raila and sees him as the weakest candidate and a guaranteed run over then they can as well go for an early celebration, save the energy and money for campaigning instead just sent back home and wait for the next Uhuru’s inauguration but they won’t and this the point where the real threat of a Raila candidacy hits everyone. A united opposition can’t be wished away; it sent away Moi, has been sending away veteran dictators across Africa and Jubilee isn’t immortal. It is games time ladies and gentlemen. El Classico!

  • Joho’s Brother Saido In Deep Troubles As ODM Board Rules On Mohammed Ali’s Case Over Nyali Nominations

    Joho’s Brother Saido In Deep Troubles As ODM Board Rules On Mohammed Ali’s Case Over Nyali Nominations

     

    Following a disputed nomination exercise in Nyali constituency for the ODM ticket that has since left a clear warfare between the Jicho Pevu journalist and the JohosJoho’s family, things could just get worse. Moha who by popular opinion is believed to have squarely won the nominations but rigged out by Joho’s brother Said Abdallah aka Saido.

    The election was disputed with the final decision on supposed victory remaining with the party’s National Elections Board. In presenting his grievances, Moha provided hear of collected evidence of mass rigging. With his investigative skills, the fiery journalist comes politician caught on tape extensive evidence of electoral fraud including stuffing of ballot boxes. Moha alleged that a wrong register was used during the exercise apart from the agreed one locking out his potential voters from casting. His name was also missing from the register, as an aspirant, he wasn’t able to vote.

    There has been a venomous talk in the ground that the party has its owners with the Joho’s family being called the owners of ODM in Mombasa. Many have accused the Mombasa governor of taking advantage of his position in the coastal political scene to impose leaders of his choice including his brother, a decision that has since earned him new enemies and turned friends into foes.

    Saido being awarded as winner of Nyali contest.

    The NEB in its ruling cites that Saido engaged in grave electoral fraud schemes and admitted the exercise was shrewdly conducted to the disadvantage of Mohammed Ali. It goes ahead to conclude that the board will rule on which direction the case will take in this case who would be declared the winner between Saido and Mohammed Ali for the Nyali constituency ticket. The tribunal was treated to a light moment when Saido couldn’t fluently express himself in English during his summon in Nairobi. With the wide discrepancies cited, the decision shouldn’t take NEB long to make.

    Moha has reiterated that he will be on the ballot whether on an ODM ticket or any other. Joho is said to be still in full pursuit and meddling in the NEB’sNEB’ s decision and with his influence in the party, Moha can only way for the best but expect the worst. It is in bad taste for the governor to interfere with party’s conflict management and should’ve maintained a long distance. Rigging of candidates especially in ODM has been costly to the party in Mombasa, Omar the sitting senator had to jump ship to Wiper after a weak candidate Kajembe was awarded the ticket. Awiti Bolo of Nyali also underwent the same ordeal. It would be sad to watch ODM make structural blunders by letting go Mohammed Ali who by his national profile is an asset especially in voters mobilization amongst the youths and Muslim voting bloc. We can only wait and watch the construction or destruction.

    Meanwhile, Mombasa Regional Coordinator Nelson Marwa is calling for the arrest of Nyali Parliamentary aspirant Said Abdalla alias Saido for hiring 400 goons to terrorize his fellow aspirants in the region. 

    This won’t be the first time Saido is accused of applying hooliganism in his campaigns, during the last major ODM rally in Tononoka, the built aspirant wrestled the microphone out of Moha’s hands when he was ushered in by Raila to address the crowd. Sensing that it would give Jicho Pevu an upper hand, the bully politician swung into action and in line ended up hitting Raila with his elbow. As to who will be Nyali ODM aspirant, the NEB holds the decision of declaring the winner. Sunday is the last day for parties to wind up and present their nominees.

     

  • Greed And Opportunism Attracts 13,000 MCAs Aspirants Majority Clueless On The Roles Of The Position

    Greed And Opportunism Attracts 13,000 MCAs Aspirants Majority Clueless On The Roles Of The Position

     

    The stature of Members of the County Assemblies has grown because of the realization that they oversee the spending of billions of shillings by the county government under the governor, earn an average Sh250,000 monthly salary in addition to allowances and do a lot of traveling.

    Devolution has seen through the emergence of overnight millionaires, and there are classic cases of down to earth men in the counties who went from their mud houses to multi-million palaces. So much theft has been going in the county governments that it has become an ideal place for hyenas of public coffers.

    The position of the MCA has become so lucrative that there are MPs who’ve ‘relegated’ to vie for the post and Professionals leaving bigger jobs to battle out for the County space. It has also attracted thugs and goons with a poor education background and without a tint grasp of what it entails. The only clear motivation that has seen close to 13,000 aspirants fight for the available 1,450 wards is greed and opportunism to loot; County is the new looting avenue.

    MCAs also have a Sh2 million car loan, Sh3 million mortgage and mileage allowance. In 2015/16, MCAs in the 47 counties gobbled up Sh2.82 billion in sitting allowances. Take an example of Bungoma where MCAs diverted money meant for health to hospitality and travel. In the period of six months last year, they spent 859M on travel and hospitality and just 8m on health supplies. Misappropriation of funds has been synonymous in nearly all counties. So shocking that a budget of millions was awarded to Nyeri MCAs to travel to Nairobi just to be taught how to use Facebook and Twitter, the madness. There have been cases where MCAs go abroad to learn about ridiculous things as how to collect cabbage, trips that don’t make any sense and can easily be accessed through the internet but creating allowances leeway to milk allocated funds continuously.

    The MCA’s post has emerged among the powerful ones under devolution, given the local lawmakers play an oversight role over billions disbursed to counties, which makes the former councilor’s post in the past local authorities pale in comparison.

    This year, Sh301 billion including conditional grants has been allocated to the 47 counties, a large allocation placed under the oversight of the country’s 2,222 MCAs across the regional parliaments. Of the number, 1,450 are elected and 772 nominated to the county assemblies that also approve county budgets and make laws to be enforced by county governments.

    On average, a MCA takes home Sh250,000 per month, which translates to a total of about half a billion in salaries every month. This is more than the money allocated to an average government department. The MCA’s post has emerged among the powerful ones under devolution, given the regional lawmakers play an oversight role over billions disbursed to counties, which makes the former councilor’s post in the past local authorities pale in comparison.

    This year, Sh301 billion including conditional grants has been allocated to the 47 counties, a large allocation placed under the oversight of the country’s 2,222 MCAs across the regional parliaments. Of the number, 1,450 are elected and 772 nominated to the county assemblies that also approve county budgets and make laws to be enforced by county governments.

    The perks arose out of a deal hammered out with the Office of the Controller of Budget in 2013, allowing MCAs higher salaries and allowances, including mortgages, car grants, ward offices and a budget for hiring drivers, bodyguards, and secretaries.

    MCAs have been arguing that by their positions as elected representatives, they are entitled to the privileges, which takes them miles away from former councilors, some of who live in poverty today.

    Other than the huge perks, MCAs have pushed forward development funds. In some counties, governors have caved in to pressure and awarded each member the control of Sh10 million for grassroots development projects.

    Their influence in approval of budgets, the passage of laws and sanctions, for instance in the impeachment of top county officials, means that governors must avoid confrontations with them. We’ve had several cases where MCAs blackmail the governors with impeachment prompting bribery and dancing to their tunes. MCAs transformed into mercenaries in the County Governments.

    There’s a perception that there’s huge cash in the assembly and provides greatest opportunities to grab enough wealth in the minimum period that’s why every Tom, Dick, and Harry is hurrying to win a space. Don’t trust a hyena with your sheep.

  • Greed, Selfishness Of NASA Leaders Is Guaranteeing Jubilee Another Term In Office

    Greed, Selfishness Of NASA Leaders Is Guaranteeing Jubilee Another Term In Office

     

    Since its inception, the idea of a united opposition gave pro-change and democracy supporters a sigh of relief. The formalization of NASA pumped a new breath of fresh air with hopes skyrocketing when the opposition leaders; Raila Odinga, Kalonzo Musyoka, Musalia Mudavadi and Moses Wetangula came together and vowed before the public to remain together in forming the indomitable team that would send Jubilee home.

    Kenya is hungry for change, and that’s why the NASA idea was readily embraced even by the civil society. However, things have changed three months later into the formalization of NASA; confusion has reigned with the principals unable to decide on who will fly the coalition’s flag. With less than three months to the election, the delay of naming the flagbearer is doing more damage than good while giving an upper hand to the Jubilee capitalizing on the push and pull to advance their agenda.

    Without sugar coating of issues, only a united opposition can put up the much-needed energy to remove Jubilee out of power in the absence of this then everyone else can forget about grabbing power out of Jubilee’s grasp. Greed, selfishness and extreme ego are going to be NASA’s greatest undoing as both principals stay their grounds with none ready to deputize the other. Everyone wants to be the President and not only the Strategic Committee’s recommendation, but private talks amongst them have failed to break the ice. The leaders have shown apparent characteristic of typical Kenyan politicians who put their personal interests ahead of the country

    NASA stands at a high point in history to save or permits destruction of the country by allowing more years of Jubilee reign. History will be there to judge them, and it will be written how greed denied Kenyans a chance to taste change. There are genuine fears that some leaders would yank out of the umbrella a move that would send jubilee into an early celebration. One Saitoti is remembered for his quote that there comes a time when the interest of the country supersedes the personal. This is what each of the principals must keep in mind if at all they have any good intentions for the country.

    Again they’re at liberty to satisfy their personal interests, breaking up the pact and go whichever way. Whichever way it goes, one thing remains Crystal clear that selfishness and greed cloud Kenya’s politics. All the principals know their strengths, they know well who can put up the best fight to trounce Jubilee but greed seems to be bigger and priority to them than Kenyans needs. The unnecessary drama can also be solved by allowing NASA supporters to participate in an open electoral process to decide on the leader. Time is running out, delay of naming NASA flagbearer is giving a failed Jubilee regime confidence in retaining the seat.

    Lastly, to NASA leaders, will you let greed and selfishness the masters in self-destruction win over serving Kenyans interests? As you deliberate with the unending, unsuccessful talks to name the flagbearer to remember time is running out and history is closely watching for yours will be written based on your choices.

  • Women Representative Position Is Not A Reserve For Politicians Girlfriends

    Women Representative Position Is Not A Reserve For Politicians Girlfriends

     

    Nominations for party tickets have taken a toll of events with expected chaos clouding the hot contests. The constitution has given women and other marginalized groups more empowerment even if intended standards are yet to be met as far as the two third gender rule is concerned.

    Woman representative, a position created under Article 97 of the new constitution, opened special legislation position for 47 women drawn from all the 47 counties. However, a good number of Kenyans are yet to fully feel the relevance of this post with a good support towards the suggestion of scrapping the position.

    You really can’t blame Kenyans who are yet to feel the full impact of this office given the fact that occupants are loudly dormant and doing nothing tangible in making the office more relevant. Using Nairobi as an example, the post of Nairobi Rep has attracted the most clueless and pathetic leadership breed.

    Here’s a new kind of leadership which lacks a clear mandate. It is public knowledge that a good number of them if not all are girlfriends to senior politicians and busy serving the circle. For a serious constitutional office, you get nauseated to the tag lines only familiar with socialites on Instagram being adopted by these disillusioned politicians. How do you expect voters to take you if not the office seriously while you’re packaging yourself as nothing but a sex object? Sponsor baiting tags like Bae wa Nai, Msupa wa Nai, Manzi wa Nai and all that hogwash,demeans the office of the woman representative.

     

    Millicent Omanga, Jubilee aspirant flaunting her curves on campaign poster

    This breed goes to political rallies dressed as if they’re going to meet a sponsor they meet off afrointroduction. The relevance of this office is actively being soiled. Kenya misses the focused women leadership of Wangari Maathai, Martha Karua, Charity Ngilu perhaps we have some hopes in Esther Passaris who recently dropped her bid for the governorship to view bid for Nairobi Women Rep. Kenya women and youths need results-oriented leadership and not deceiving leadership.

    Less can be written of reigning Nairobi Women Rep Shebesh who has made more headlines on her sexual escapades than actual policy making. She set a dangerous precedent, and now every woman with a beautiful face and big hips aspire to be a woman rep as if this is a beauty contest. The office has been abused and misinterpreted. The women and youths need favorable policies to ease livelihoods not hips, this can be bought but not quality leadership.

    Since most of them are too engaged during the night making that campaign money ‘talking’ to the sponsors, here’s a brief summary of what’s expected of a woman representative.

    Karen Nyamu, Jubilee aspirant in a dinner dress during one of her campaigns.

    Each of the 47 counties has an elected women representative at the National Assembly. The public sees them as completely different from other MPs. However, they are all similar based on their functions.

    The only difference is that the role of women representatives goes beyond that of other MPs. That is why the Constitution created positions for them in parliament.

    WOMEN REPRESENTATIVES REPRESENT THE WOMEN, WHOM THE CONSTITUTION RECOGNIZES AS A MARGINALIZED GROUP (ARTICLE 100).

    Women representatives should promote the interests of women and girls within their counties. This role involves coming up with laws and policies that specifically target women and girls. Through parliament, they should lobby and advocate for equity and equal opportunities for women and girls.

    They should sponsor and engage in bills, motions, resolutions, and notices that aim to redress any disadvantage suffered by women and girls because of the past or present discrimination.

    The other role of women representatives is to receive and act on petitions from the public on matters that relate to (discrimination of) women and girls.

    Women Representatives in Kenya also have a role to play in mobilizing residents in their counties to identify projects that women and girls can benefit from. They should influence the national government to include or adopt these projects in the budget. Furthermore, they can utilize the role of parliament in the budget process to allocate money for these projects.

    Before they vanish to their sponsors on failing nominations, can Jeff Koinange or any other political talk show jump on the opportunity and hold a debate and face off of the woman representative aspirants for Nairobi. You can bet this would be a good show and a chance to clear empty heads from the right minds. Apart from the beauty and booty what else do you have to offer, that should be the deciding factor for electorates. Over to You!

  • PSCU: Raila Is Afraid Of The Accountability And Development Levels Set By Jubilee

    PSCU: Raila Is Afraid Of The Accountability And Development Levels Set By Jubilee

    This is a rebuttal from the President’s Digital Strategic Communication Unit Raila’s earlier discrediting the development track record that had the President launch a portal to track their work over the four year. Read the statement below from PSCU:

    The Government has embarked on a nationwide discussion of the progress made in implementing various development projects by providing information to the public. The intention is to promote effective two-way communication, free access to information and a more transparent means of tracking progress made in national socioeconomic transformation. This level of accountability is unprecedented in this country.

    As usual, ODM has panicked and is reacting in a frenzied and disjointed manner that does nothing to improve the quality of the national conversation. The reason is that ODM is frightened. It is running low on creative ideas and safe spaces for reckless commentary.

    Why is ODM is afraid of the government’s achievements? What does ODM find frightening about expanded access by Kenyans to improved social services? Why is ODM afraid of Kenyans becoming more connected, more mobile and more able to move goods and services across the country faster? Why is ODM afraid of better equipped hospitals where wananchi can access services which were previously available in exclusive private facilities? Why is ODM afraid of cost-free, credible examinations? Why is ODM afraid of the removal of hyacinth in Lake Victoria? Why is ODM afraid of the electrification of hamlets and slums all the way from Kisii to Kibera? Why is ODM afraid of the issuance of title deeds to Kenyans?

    One of the reason for ODM’s fear is that the bar is being set too high. ODM has no capacity to implement development on any meaningful scale. It specialises in Triton, Maize, Kazi Kwa Vijana and Kisumu Molasses type disasters in the name of development. This is why ODM wishes that every successful government project was a corruption scandal – corruption is a language they best understand. Therefore, ODM believes that any resources spent on development is a wasted. They believe that violence is the most effective form of communication and that democracy is not a way for Kenyans to choose leaders.

    Another reason for ODM’s fear is that they strongly believe that only the elites should enjoy good healthcare, education, access to electricity and title deeds. They are intrinsically allergic to the empowerment of other Kenyans.

    Even democracy, for ODM, is a cruel sham; a theory and a sport for the professors and consultants and politicians. According to ODM, Wanjiku is totally excluded from the table of national conversation and cake-sharing. That Jubilee is taking the side of Wanjiku causes alarm and sleepless nights for ODM leadership.

    For this reason, ODM leaders purchase direct nomination tickets in their hundreds, violently attack one another at every opportunity and spend no time deliberating on policies or ideas to bring development to the people. To deflect attention from their many dangerous shortcomings, ODM loudly and falsely criticise Government achievements. They must get used to the idea of shared prosperity. They must prepare for an empowered mwananchi.

    Jubilee’s delivery is steadily exposing ODM’s allergy to three Ds: Development, Democracy and Decency.
    By: PSCU

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  • Philip Murgor: Why I Had To Pull Out

    Philip Murgor: Why I Had To Pull Out

     

    In December 2016, I announced my decision to run for election as President of the Republic of Kenya. The pronouncement came after almost a long reflection on the terrible state of the circus that characterizes our country’s politics, which is today driven by the scourges of corruption and tribalism. Over time, leadership and by extension the presidency it has become a matter of, who can galvanize the tribal numbers or groupings using vast amounts of unexplained, many times illegally obtained finance. To effectively mount a bid for the presidency, most aspirants have fallen into the temptation to play by the same rules. In the prevailing state of affairs, our own history has shown us that the natural consequence of a disputed presidential election will be violence, if not outright civil war.

    This state of affairs doesn’t bother many Kenyans, as over time, they have been conditioned to live in hope that they will be on the winning (eating meat) side. Indeed, Jubilee’s campaign platform is built around the economic opportunities that come with being in power, the latest being that all losers for party nominations will be given state jobs. Matters are complicated today by Today, Jubilee’s premature campaign message is that it has already won 70% +1 of the votes, and the opposition’s (CORD and NASA) reply is that they will not accept a stolen election. A reminder, in case of a dispute, KENYANS WILL ALL LOSE, IT IS A ZERO SUM GAME!

    Just how badly Kenya is doing politically, is graphically revealed in a sample of the results of recent nationwide poll conducted by the Jesuit Hakimani Centre (a Catholic Church institution), and published on 30th March 2017, as follows:
    a) 80.3% of the respondents did not believe that electing credible leaders was a personal and constitutional responsibility.
    b) 88.3% of the respondents did not find the connection between election and issues.
    c) 90.3% of the respondents viewed party manifestos as “public relations rhetoric” only meant for campaigns.
    d) 76% of the respondents are of the view that more education is a wasted investment.
    e) 85.1% of the respondents do not approve of how corruption is addressed.

    Our country needed a fresh approach to tackling the twin evils of corruption and tribalism, which not only divides, but will eventually destroy us. As Kenyans, we need to remove from power the increasing number politicians and oligarchs that thrive and profit from the destruction of the delicate national fabric that holds us together. What has been sadly lacking in our top leadership is the political will to resolve the problems.

    Many have asked me how I intended to solve the two deeply entrenched problems, and my short answer has always been; my honesty, courage and commitment to good governance coupled with my non-tribal approach is all I would need as an executive president to place our country back on its path to prosperity, and greatness.

    Articles 10 and 73 of our Constitution that prescribes the national values and principles of governance as well as the requirements of leadership for holding public office have been consigned to the dustbin.
    The voting public, particularly sections of the less fortunate members of our society, have fallen prey to this addictive corruption driven electioneering, and have been conditioned to look forward to the largesse through voter bribery that comes with elections, simply as a means of buying an extra packet of unga. Such voters have learnt to expect and demand hard cash as a condition to participate in campaigns at all levels, including attending rallies. The catch words to describe funding campaign activities are “mobilize and facilitate”. Nothing comes for free. For the middle and upper classes, in many cases, it is a question of which side their bread is buttered.

    One of the managers in my campaign recently requested me to stop admitting to the public that I did not have the billions of shillings that other leading presidential candidates had at their disposal. He stated that I would get no support at all, if I was candid about my limited finances. I replied that we were campaigning on a platform of integrity and honesty, to which he stated that it was important to give the false impression of having the billions, and proceed to beg, borrow or steal in order to conform. As a last try, he asked me whether I would accept funds from a drug lord, and saw his disappointment at my emphatic NO! He left in soon thereafter search of a more lucrative campaign. Such is Kenyan politics.

    There is a whole industry of service providers for election campaigns, all of who assume that the candidates running for office, have come upon limitless funding, and therefore should splash it around without insisting on value for services. It is evident that this feeding frenzy is informed by the fact that significant amounts of the available cash spent during elections in Kenya generally comes from proceeds of corruption, crime, including narcotics trafficking for which no accounting will be required. Almost all service providers to the electioneering industry suddenly present all manner of products at inflated rates.

    Large sections of the print and electronic media spend four years playing an oversight role over government, and society generally, but in the countdown to elections on the 5th year, they become deaf and dumb, and the unfortunate purveyors of all things negative to society. Cash handouts determine the direction, extent and flow of news coverage. The Kenya media must restore its credibility, and continue to cover and critique all sides in the political contest.

    The Presidential campaign in Kenya is largely driven by negative tribalism. The main formations coalesce around a tribal leader, after which, everyone else is a traitor or spoiler. Tribalism has today risen to the point where many Kenyans (28%) have declared that they will not vote, to protest against the perceived choices, which they consider indistinguishable from one another, in their negative attributes.

    This negative voter sentiment transforms to apathy in the belief, sometimes justified, that the outcome is predetermined, by an electoral system that is neither free nor fair. As the Hakimani surveys proves, eventually elections will become a ritual performed periodically to legitimize the control of power by a few, while the majority remain silent, but enraged, waiting for the opportunity to vent their frustrations.
    Based on the above considerations, having not held political office, but equipped with relevant and valuable public service experience as a former and very effective Director of Public Prosecutions, I had in December last year offered myself to Kenyans as a reform and radically different presidential candidate capable of dealing with corruption. Most reactions to my announcement were disbelief and skepticism, confirming how disengaged we had all become.

    I was repeatedly asked the simple question about where I would obtain the required support from a tribal base, and whether I had the billions of shillings required, to throw around in the countryside.
    To all these, I responded that I believed that Kenyans were not inherently corrupt or tribal, but driven into this state of decadence by the tribal chiefs, who dominate our present day politics. I insisted that all that Kenyans needed was a credible option, of a candidate who historically had proven him or herself as non tribal and not corrupt. I remain convinced that Kenyans do indeed, hope and pray for the day that they will have such a leader and government.

    Today, I have come to the realization that I announced and embarked on my bid for the presidency too late in the present unregulated, and free for all, circumstances. The IEBC, the official referee in the General Elections, has set the official campaign commencement date as 28th June 2017. However, President Kenyatta, for the last year or so, has led the country on premature and illegal campaigns. The opposition candidates have reacted by giving chase, so as not to be left behind. Recently, when I requested the IEBC to order a stop to the unlawful campaigns, the lame response from the Chairman was that IEBC had no capacity to enforce the regulation on campaign timelines.

    Generally, IEBC appears to already have lost control of a contest, which to many, has become a matter of life and death, going by the prevalence of violence.
    Kenyans should note as follows:
    i) This violation of the election rules constitutes grounds for challenging the eventual outcome in the Supreme Court.
    ii) If the aspirants pick and choose the regulations to obey, with impunity, we will end up in anarchy and chaos.
    iii) The rationale behind the limited period for electioneering worldwide, is designed to ensure minimum disruption to a country’s social and economic affairs. This is particularly true for developing countries, like Kenya, where elections are extremely disruptive.
    iv) Failure by IEBC to enforce the limitation to the campaign period is likely to result in tribalism, clanism, and even general competition being inflamed to the point of violence. Kenyans only need to refer back to the PEV in 2008, and its catastrophic consequences.

    As matters stand, the lawfully permitted 5 weeks of official campaigns will be very costly. To conduct campaigns for several months is unsustainable for any bona fide candidate, of modest and accountable means. Tragically, most Kenyans do not financially support political causes, and only do so when it appears likely to be successful. Matters have been further complicated by the ever-changing IEBC timelines, making it difficult to plan or budget for a campaign.

    As a champion for the rule of law, I would be remiss if I joined the bandwagon of bending and breaking the law governing the election process, particularly campaigns. A government led by me would ensure the strict enforcement of the election laws and campaign regulations to minimize interference with the lives and economic activities of the Kenyans.

    In addition, on the 6th of December 2016, upon declaring my candidature for the presidency, I immediately requested the Mr. Boinett the Inspector General of Police (IG) for the provision of an armed police bodyguard for my personal security, both as a former Director of Public Prosecutions and a presidential candidate. Despite attaching a letter from Hon. Uhuru Kenyatta, as then Chairman of PAC dated 28th February 2006, and a letter 1st March 2006 from the Amos Wako, the then AG, directing that I should be provided with adequate security, the IG summarily, and casually, rejected my request on grounds that it was not within an alleged police policy to provide me with a bodyguard, and further that I would be provided with security after presentation of nomination papers to IEBC, sometime in May 2017.

    I protested, indicating that the failure by the IG to provide me with security was, inter alia, discriminatory, and the application of double standards, but to no avail. Subsequently, assurances by the Mr. Nkaissery, CS Interior and National Coordination that the matter would be looked into, not surprisingly, have come to naught.
    The lack of personal security has therefore prevented me from traversing (not necessarily holding campaign rallies) the country like all other presidential candidates and party leaders, to market UDM as a political party, or my candidature generally, given the current violent nature of campaigns, political activity, and insecurity in the country generally. In most cases, pictures have been published of the politicians (including opposition) being protected, or whisked to safety by their police bodyguards. Why have I been denied security? What is unique about my case? Whose interest is the IG serving?

    It is clear that the refusal to provide me with security was deliberately calculated to ensure that, for security reasons, I would not be able to engage in any political activity at all. The effect being that I would only have myself to blame, if I exposed myself to risk. The irony of the IGs decision is that all other aspiring presidential candidates have adequate government security, whether currently serving in government or not.

    The upshot is that, having reflected, and consulted with my family, friends and supporters, with profound regret, I have decided to pull out of the 2017 presidential race. I however assure Kenyans that this is not the end of my determination to bring about positive, corruption free, detribalized politics to our country. I end with a quote from an American Republican presidential candidate Carly Fiorina, in the recent US elections;
    “This campaign was always about our citizenship –taking back our country from a political class that serves only the big, the powerful, the wealthy and well connected. Election after election, the same empty promises are made and the same poll-tested stump speeches are given, but nothing changes. While I suspend my candidacy today, will continue to travel this country and fight for those Americans who refuse to settle for the way things are and a status quo that no longer works for them.”

    So, too, as I suspend my candidacy, I assure all Kenyans that I will continue the difficult journey of pushing for the awakening our citizens to the critical need for radical change if we as a nation are to survive and return to the path of prosperity, self-respect and patriotism. I remain a member of UDM and shall continue to support all its activities, and I encourage aspirants to seek nomination through the party for all categories of elective positions.

    In the meantime, I thank the many Kenyans I met along the relatively short but difficult journey and who encouraged and supported my quest to bring about positive change to the politics of our great country. And to those who believed that in me, they had found a transformational leader, with the unique ability to steer our beloved country away from the path of destruction through tribalism and corruption, I urge that you do not surrender your hopes and aspirations for the restoration of our country to the path of sustainable peace and prosperity. I will continue to walk with you in engaging and agitating for radical change in the affairs of our beloved nation.

    To the many “undecided” voters who may not vote, unless there is a truly transformational candidate, I appeal to them not to abdicate their civic duty and ensure to vote on election day, for the candidate that best represents at least some measure of positive change, taking into account the following advice of Montesquieu:
    “The tyranny of a prince in an oligarchy is not so dangerous to the public welfare as the apathy of the citizen in a democracy.”
    Finally, I assure Kenyans that I will keep my options open for the presidential elections in 2022.

    GOD BLESS KENYA.

     

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