Fahamu (Oxford)
3 January 2008
National elections were held in Kenya on December 27, 2007; the results of the Presidential election were announced three days later. Within minutes of the announcement that Mwai Kibaki had emerged as the winner, there were spontaneous acts of opposition to the government in all parts of the country. The opposition was especially intense among the jobless youths who had voted overwhelmingly for ...
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I AM STUDENT OF WOLVERHAMTON UNIVERSITY.I WANT TO TELL THE PRISIDENT OF KENYA MR KIBAKI TO STAND DOWN NOW FOR THE INTEREST OF PEACE BECAUSE IF YOU GET TO AN EXTAND THET YOUR OWN PEOPLE ARE KILLING EACH OTHER FOR POSITIONS AND YOU HAVE THE INTEREST OF THE PEOPLE AT HEART AND WHEN THE HALF OF THE PEOPLE DON LIKE YOU YOU SHOULD STAND . I AM NOT A KENYAIN BUT I AM FROM AFRICA. THANKS
I AM STUDENT OF WOLVERHAMTON UNIVERSITY.I WANT TO TELL THE PRISIDENT OF KENYA MR KIBAKI TO STAND DOWN NOW FOR THE INTEREST OF PEACE BECAUSE IF YOU GET TO AN EXTAND THEN YOUR OWN PEOPLE ARE KILLING EACH OTHER FOR POSITIONS AND YOU HAVE THE INTEREST OF THE PEOPLE AT HEART AND WHEN THE HALF OF THE PEOPLE DON LIKE YOU YOU SHOULD STAND . I AM NOT A KENYAIN BUT I AM FROM AFRICA. THANKS
What the hell do you mean the ruling elite that stole billions!!! Kibaki has neva stolen any money. Enlighten yourself before u make allegations that show u have no idea about what u are talking about. Kenya is not the rest of Africa and will come out of this nightmare alot stronger!!