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Raila 2 weeks foreign foray

October 27 2009 at 4:29 PM
Patrick 

Prime Minister Raila has been away from Kenya for 2 weeks, I repeat that 2 WEEKS and at the expense of the poor Kenya tax payers. This must be a record by any leader. My Raila bashing days are over but this latest overseas venture cannot be ignored. He then tells the nation on his return that France has pledged to build a nuclear power plant in Kenya, hahahaha. This man must be living in a fantasy farm not far from Yakuma.

May someone please tell Raila the things that have been happening in Kenya while he is been away; Cholera outbreak in Mukuru, IDPs kicked out of camps and made to still languish in misery, El nino causing havoc on Mombasa rd and all over Kenya, building collapsing and exposing the Kenya's lack of disaster preparednes, insecurity on the rise as criminals run riot, the list goes on and on.

Yet this airmiles addicted globetrotting junkie of a PM thinks what Kenyans need nuclear power more than clean water or better health facilities or better roads? His priorities are all wrong. Whats the point of dreaming big with baseless vision 2030 crap when we can't even stop cholera outbreak or even give Nairobians tap water? Kenya needs to learn how to walk before it can fly.

 
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Raila 2 weeks foray.

October 27 2009, 7:12 PM 

Very brief,well narrated and appropriately worded.
Mind you,France itself imports a hefty amount of gas from Russia to cater for domestic and industrial consumption.
since when did Kenyas interests rank before those of the French to their own government?
The story of the larger Kenya is more sophisticated than the business of conning a single community of their hard earned money,to contribute to a family kitty to acquire the mollases plant.
Stratagems aside,let us learn to crawl before we walk.It is the rule of nature.

 
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