Thanks for bringing these uncivilized black kenyans who doesnt even know what their problems are or who they are? what they want? while they are not fit to excecute their positions despise their academic background. Their behaviours, attitudes and mentality needs to be examined hence slave master indoctrination .
Clique around Kibaki blocking commissions – Mutula
NAIROBI, Kenya Feb 18 – Education Minister Mutula Kilonzo is accusing officials working close to President Mwai Kibaki for the delay in gazetting members of constitutional commissions such as the National Land Commission (NLC) and the Teachers Service Commission. Kilonzo told journalists that there are individuals he described as ‘middle level managers’ who are keen …
Alliance for Real Change (ARK) candidate Abduba Dida in particular said that true repentance is hinged on four conditions and asked Kenyans to accept that they have sinned and need repentance.
“If you have grabbed someone’s land, please return it to the owner and ask God for forgiveness,” he said.
Addressing the jubilant crowd waving white handkerchiefs to symbolise peace, Dida urged looters of private property, land grabbers and those in possession of property of others to return back the stolen wealth to the owners if their repentance is to make sense.
Thanks for bringing these uncivilized black kenyans who doesnt even know what their problems are or who they are? what they want? while they are not fit to excecute their positions despise their academic background. Their behaviours, attitudes and mentality needs to be examined hence slave master indoctrination .
Clique around Kibaki blocking commissions – Mutula
NAIROBI, Kenya Feb 18 – Education Minister Mutula Kilonzo is accusing officials working close to President Mwai Kibaki for the delay in gazetting members of constitutional commissions such as the National Land Commission (NLC) and the Teachers Service Commission. Kilonzo told journalists that there are individuals he described as ‘middle level managers’ who are keen …
Alliance for Real Change (ARK) candidate Abduba Dida in particular said that true repentance is hinged on four conditions and asked Kenyans to accept that they have sinned and need repentance.
“If you have grabbed someone’s land, please return it to the owner and ask God for forgiveness,” he said.
Addressing the jubilant crowd waving white handkerchiefs to symbolise peace, Dida urged looters of private property, land grabbers and those in possession of property of others to return back the stolen wealth to the owners if their repentance is to make sense.