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Thursday, May 23, 2013
CAN UHURU KENYATTA HELP RECONCILE THE NATION AND ADDRESS PAST INJUSTICES
Joseph Lister Nyaringo I shudder seeing all these greed mooted to innocent Kenyans. The best healer and equalizer in a situation of this nature is our almighty God. It’s clear that from the Kenyatta, Moi and Kibaki Presidencies, our Country has been on the hands on “VULTURES,” in fact hyenas. Will the son of the first President; Uhuru Muigai Kenyatta reverse the negative cycle started by his father, perpetuated by Moi and perfected by the man he recently succeeded Mwai Kibaki? Time will tell but… I shudder seeing all these greed milking dry innocent Kenyans by people they call their leaders. Can we be wrong to say that the best healer and equalizer in a situation of this nature is our almighty God? It’s clear that from the Kenyatta, Moi and Kibaki Presidencies, our Country has been on the hands of “VULTURES,” in fact hyenas. Will the son of the first President; Uhuru Muigai Kenyatta reverse the negative cycle started by his father, perpetuated by Moi and perfected by the man he recently succeeded- Mwai Kibaki, if he does, how can he pursue it when he is a victim? Its not easy because a goat cannot slaughter itself. Time will tell but following the TJRC findings, if we were an integral nation, almost 50% of people in the current government do not deserve to be in office. They belong to jail or should be undergoing court battles to exonerate themselves and not leading the nation. But, Kenya na pesa, you can kill today and can’t spend a single day in remand.
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