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Kalonzo opens can of worms
Music group Afrizzo led by Hellen Mtawali (left) entertains guests at a breakfast meeting hosted by the United Bible Society in Nairobi on Monday. Photo/CHRIS OJOW
Posted Monday, March 16 2009 at 22:14
In Summary
- VP says theft of funds by ministers to fund political parties real cause of hunger
The religious leaders were asked to pray for national healing and reconciliation as this was the only way to unite Kenyans.
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Submitted by kenmare69Posted March 18, 2009 09:27 AM
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Submitted by jvoi
During campaign Kalonzo was a fierce vocal critic of Kibaki’s leadership and after losing he rushed to cushion Kibaki knowing the results could have been cooked as Kiviutu lamented at one point. He was the first saved Christian to make a coalition with what many saw as unholy side. He is not corrupt though but he just wants good life and for that, he can even make an alliance with Njenga. As Kanu organising secretary he perfected the rigging machine called mlolongo.
Posted March 18, 2009 09:19 AM -
Submitted by KEWANGO
This guy is saying the truth. They can't touch each other, and they know it. Only that he is breaking the honour among thieves. By the way Kenyans, what will these politicians tell us in 2012, with the economy crawling, no new constitution, collapsed free Secondary and Primary free education, no food security and Kenya losing acreage to Uganda, and all they promised? Tume-enjoywa!
Posted March 17, 2009 09:53 PM -
Submitted by KEWANGO
This guy is saying the truth. They can't touch each other, and they know it. Only that he is breaking the honour among thieves. By the way Kenyans, what will these politicians tell us in 2012, with the economy crawling, no new constitution, collapsed free Secondary and Primary free education, no food security and Kenya losing acreage to Uganda, and all they promised? Tume-enjoywa!
Posted March 17, 2009 09:53 PM -
Submitted by Isaya Baraza
Three cheers to the VP. Thanks a million times for the truth. But Sir, what are you as a Goverment handling these corrupt Ministers? Why are they still in Cabinet?
Posted March 17, 2009 08:11 PM




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So now that Mr. Musyoka has revealed to us the corruption in govt. (like we didn’t know), what has he done, or proposes to do about it? A good leader worth his cojones would spout the accusations and then tell wananchi how he intends to influence a different outcome. Not Kalonzo, the clean altar boy who abhors the sins of the corrupt, yet he’s not averse to dining with them on the high table. So typical of ‘Wiper.’