Tag: Mariga

  • Kenyans On Facebook Slam Mariga’s Brother Victor Wanyama

    Kenyans On Facebook Slam Mariga’s Brother Victor Wanyama

    Harambee Stars captain and embattled Tottenham Hotspurs midfielder Victor Wanyama on Wednesday well-wished his brother McDonald Mariga in the coming Kibra elections but Kenyans on Facebook took that time to express the disgrace in their success.

    Victor Wanyama posted on his Facebook that “All the best and uploaded a photo of Mariga” 

    https://www.facebook.com/336205006731176/posts/1010874732597530/

    Here are randomly sampled replies on the Young footballer who’s struggling to get a number at EPL’s Tottenham Wanyama’s post.

    Karani D KM: Mariga winning the Kibra seat is like Tottenham winning the Premier League. Future impossible tense! ?????????

    Fred Peskas: Concentrate on getting into the Spurs first eleven, and build hospitals and schools like Mane is doing. That’s what it means to give back. Usikuje kutusumbua baadaye like your bro is doing.

    Muli Okong’o: Did you ever try advising your brother captain? He messed up, he nolonger have the dignity we accorded him.

    Brian Echakara: U people should learn from Sadio Mane who is doing mavellors things to his country (Senegal). Instead of even starting football academies you go on buying big cars. Baadaye unkuja kuomba kura. Anyway we wish him all the best.

    James Kioko: Don’t get mixed up in this mud. Stick to football bruh… Waiting for tonight’s game.

    Anjuh Orare: He is going to fail tremendously the way you have failed to secure a starting place in the Spurs squad! watch this space.

    Isaac K. Kanda: Please give back to society as well…umeona vile hon Mariga ameshambuliwa..build hospital or nature football here…or Victor wanyama stadium!

    Fredy Nyakeri: Unaona vile ni ngori kuuma 1st Eleven Totte, wembe ni ule ule Brathe kwa Mariga

    Isaac Kanda: Please give back to society as well…umeona vile hon Mariga ameshambuliwa..build hospital or nature football here…or Victor wanyama stadium!

    Colins Nyandiwa: The way you have failed at Tottenham your brother will fail terribly tomorrow. Stick to football

    Oloo Wuod: To be frank both Victor and Mariga have no development agenda.. Look at drogba , Eto’o,salah ,mane name them then looking how they are helping there countries …. Pliz stick to football

    Ethan Njoroge: Blood is thicker than wood. ??

    Kibra residents are voting in a battle royal between team Handshake/Kieleweke under Raila Odinga and team Tanga Tanga led by Deputy President William Ruto.

    Raila and his family have already voted since they are registered in Kibra. Also ODM candidate Imran Okoth has casted his vote.

    This video courtesy of the Kenyans.com highlighting moments Ruto’s candidate Mc Donald Mariga arriving for his vote casting at Old Kibra Primary school polling Station.

    https://twitter.com/Kenyans/status/1192379124645597184?s=19

     

  • Mariga Finally Out Of Trouble

    Mariga Finally Out Of Trouble

    A few minutes ago, Political Parties Disputes Tribunal court chairperson Kyalo Mbobu has dismissed petition challenging the candidature of McDonald Mariga in the Kibra by-election.

    Deputy President William Ruto candidate of Choice for the Kibra by-elections was facing trouble yet again after a voter went to court with allegations that pressure from the DP and top Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission officials led to the clearance of football star McDonald Mariga to vie for the Kibra parliamentary seat.

    Mariga is said to have registered in Starehe 12 days after the Kibra seat was declared vacant, a factor the petitioner said was another ground for barring him from contesting. Mariga’s legal team submitted to the tribunal that the definition of a register under the Election Act is not limited to Kiems and that the decision by the Kibra returning officer to disqualify Mariga was ill-conceived, grossly illegal and tantamount to taking away his constitutional right.

    The petitioner Morris Peter Kinyanjui wanted Mariga stopped from flying the Jubilee Party flag in the upcoming mini-poll because he was not validly nominated as per the party constitution and the Election Act.

    Mbobu said the avenue in which Kinyanjui filed his petition was wrong and the court had no jurisdiction, whatsoever, to hear the matter.   The court said the Jubilee Party candidate’s nomination certificate has already been accepted by the electoral board, IEBC.

    Kinyanjui lost the Jubilee Party ticket to Mariga, a move which left him accusing the ruling party of rigging him out of the race. The Kibra by-election is set to happen in November 7.

  • Mariga In Fresh Trouble

    Mariga In Fresh Trouble

    Deputy President William Ruto candidate of Choice for the Kibra by-elections is in trouble yet again after a voter went to court with allegations that pressure from the DP and top Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission officials led to the clearance of football star McDonald Mariga to vie for the Kibra parliamentary seat.

    According to media sources, Kibra Returning Officer Beatrice Muli was right in barring the Jubilee candidate from running because he was ‘not a registered voter’.

    However, Mr Mariga’s woes might not be over, since a voter in Kibra, Mr. Leina Konchellah, who petitioned the IEBC to state its position on the issue of Mr. Mariga’s age, might move to the High Court.

    In the Monday ruling, the electoral commission tribunal largely concentrated on the authenticity of Mr. Mariga’s registration as a voter and not the authenticity of his ID.

    “It is curious to note that the complainant presented a national identity card indicating his date of birth as April 1987, and further presented his Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education certificate indicating he sat his Form Four examinations in November/December 2002,” says Mr Konchellah.

    The Petitioner stated that the documents Mariga presented to the commission could be having integrity issues, and thus go against Chapter Six of the Constitution. In its 20-page ruling delivered at its headquarters, the tribunal said that Mariga is duly registered as a voter and that the decision by the Kibra returning officer had been set aside.

    IEBC chair Wafula Chebukati and commissioner Boya Molu, ordered the returning officer to immediately process Mariga’s application for nomination as the Jubilee candidate for the November 7 by-election.

    Mr Chebukati said although Ms Muli told the tribunal that she could not find Mr Mariga’s name in the Kiems Kit at the point of verification, she could not confirm whether the register had been updated to reflect subsequent voter registration.

    “We are of the view that the absence of Mariga’s name on the register that was used by the respondent could not have been taken as conclusive proof of lack of registration, more so given that Mariga had indicated that he was registered in a different constituency. We are aware of the technological challenges which might result in a delay in real-time update of the Kiems kit, especially where the registration is conducted in different areas using BVR machines,” Mr. Chebukati said.

    National Assembly Majority Leader Aden Duale and his Senate counterpart Kipchumba Murkomen were also present at the function and praised IEBC for doing justice to their candidate.

    Election Act 5 (1) b, of the new constitution, stipulates that voter registration will be carried out at all times, except in the case of a by-election between the date of the declaration of the vacancy of the seat concerned and the date of the by-election. However, the tribunal pointed out that this provision is exclusive to the electoral area, in this case Kibra Constituency, and not Starehe, where Mr Mariga registered.

    “It does not apply to other constituencies where there are no by-elections, and neither does it apply to the registration of candidates. It is limited to the registration of voters. There was, therefore, no impediment to the complainant being registered in any other constituency which was not subject to the by-election,” Mr Chebukati said.

    Mariga is said to have registered in Starehe 12 days after the Kibra seat was declared vacant, a factor the petitioner said was another ground for barring him from contesting. Mariga’s legal team submitted to the tribunal that the definition of a register under the Election Act is not limited to Kiems and that the decision by the Kibra returning officer to disqualify Mariga was ill-conceived, grossly illegal and tantamount to taking away his constitutional right.

  • Choice Of Mariga As Kibra’s Candidate Has Brought More Divisions In Jubilee

    Choice Of Mariga As Kibra’s Candidate Has Brought More Divisions In Jubilee

    Jubilee Party thought fielding footballer McDonald Mariga was a genius move but to their surprise, it is turning out to not only be absurd but also divisive.  Mariga’s choice is facing criticism among the party’s rank and file with the latest prickle coming from Cherangany MP Joshua Kutuny.

    Joshua Kutuny Speaking at Parliament buildings said that he expected the party to subject all the 16 candidates through a vigorous democratic process before settling on the best candidate terming the mode used to pick the football star on Monday by the party’s National Elections Board (NEB) as a democracy underminer.

    “Politics doesn’t know a household name, we need to go back to the drawing table and put our house in order,” he said.

    The MP now becomes the third Jubilee lawmaker to oppose the selection of Mr. Mariga to fly Jubilee’s flag in the November 7 by-election. Others that have opposed the election board choice are nominated MP Maina Kamanda and Mr. Moses Kuria (Gatundu South). The two Jubilee lawmakers on Monday said they would back ODM leader Raila Odinga’s candidate in the Kibra by-election.

    Mr. Morris Peter Kinyanjui one of the aspirants has also been opposed nomination of Mariga by the Jubilee NEB. Kinyanjui said he has appealed the decision of the board saying it was done in secrecy and contrary to party rules. In his petition to secretary-general Raphael Tuju, Mr. Kinyanjui accused the NEB of usurping powers it does not have to conduct the aforesaid selection.

    Mr. Kinyanjui, who was among the 16 aspirants interviewed, said Mr. Mariga’s selection was “not only unfair, deceptive and shrouded in secrecy, but also contrary to the provisions of Jubilee Party’s constitution.”

    The election board on Monday settled on Mariga saying he demonstrated passion, zeal, and energy to serve the people of Kibra. NEB chairman Andrew Musangi, while defending its choice, said Mr Mariga has an endearing relationship with the people of Kibra since he was born and bred in the area.

    IEBC on their side said they will only address complaints in Kibra party nominations after they are formally lodged. The electoral commission further noted that disputes relating to or arising from the nominations:

    “shall be determined within 10 days of the lodging of the dispute with the commission.”

    As if this is not an issue, other aspirants also want Jubilee Party to recall and halt gazetting of Mariga’s nomination terming it as fraudulent. Speaking at Miami Global Hotel in Nairobi, the aspirants expressed their disappointment, calling the nomination unconstitutional and a charade.

    Mr Kinyanjui said the nomination procedure should have followed due process, which is either nomination by consensus, secret ballot or any other democratic method agreed upon by members. Kinyanjui said this in the company of other aspirants, including Ibrahim Said, Jack Owino, Ramadhan Daniel Orongo, Hussein, Frank Amollo, Geoffrey Mwangi and Elly Omondi.

    Geoffrey Mwangi said they would not accept a nomination to be forced upon them without due process. The aspirants said they will unanimously submit their grievances to the Party Dispute Tribunal.

    I’m of an opinion that this is yet another move to show the public that DP Ruto is forcing things his way and the Jubilee Party boardroom descion markers have run out of action. It is either Ruto in and his people out or his people in and Ruto out. Nobody in Jubilee clearly knows how to outsmart Ruto. If he’s a pain in the nuts right now, what if they allow him to take the Commander In Chief sword?