Prime Minister Raila Odinga has said that contrary to press reports he met with Zimbabwe's Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) leader Morgan Tsvangirai on Monday and not a day earlier.
"Mr Odinga said political crisis in Zimbabwe is an embarrassment to Africa."
Poor Raila. Poor compromized Raila.
He must deliver for the white man.
There is a similar, intractable, larger and even more embarrassing political crisis in Kenya - unless Raila knows something about Kenya's elections2007 that the wazalendo who died thereafter and the rest of Kenyans who voted for ODM don't know.
"Private visit"? No. Raila IS a PUBLIC servant. And a public servant necessarily gives up his privacy. THAT is the bedrock understanding.
The lands of the African Child in SOuth Africa is still squatted upon by those that commandeered the lands, tormented, enslaved, raped and murdered their ancestors. The African Child is still denied in South Africa. South Africa is STILL and embarassment to the African Child.
What is the purpose of Raila's visit to South Africa - if not to assist the African Child in reclaiming a birth right?
Did Raila meet with any terrorists in South Africa? International criminals who would harm Africa and the African Child infest South Africa. The recent spectacle of UK's ex-Prime Minister Thatcher's son is only one prominent case in point. THAT was an and still is an embarassment to Africa. What is Raila's comment on this?
Did Raila meet with any saboteurs and treasonous Kenyans in diaspora who harbour designs on Kenya and Africa in general and Kenya in particular? These are questions for which a legitimate sovereign government in Kenya - if there is one - MUST have, or seek answers.
NO EXCUSES.
If Raila wants privacy, he should get out of public life.
No tears: Raila's used up the goodwill he had in plenty last year when he sold out the wazalendo. Now, payback is a matter of time.
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