All signs and word on the ground are that Cord is going to make a very big deal of regions getting to control their own resources, but the undercurrent is going to be the biggest elephant in the room - the bogey of Kikuyu hegemony, both real and perceived.
Saba Saba 2014 could well go off without a shot fired in anger or a CBD shop window smashed, but the true content of the allegedly interactive declarations and implementations that will emerge from it will have the potential of ultimately doing much more damage than even a Bangkok-style mass action cyclone, and for far longer.
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