Obama makes first trip to Kenya as President (July 2015)


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Hio speach ya Obama pale Kasarani maze.... it touched on everything..... very inspirational... I only hope kwanzia sasa tutaondoa ufisadi, haki za wanawake na ukabila kwani hatutawai songa mbele tukiwa tuna haya maovu.
 
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Good bye Obama. what a nice speech you gave. and thanks for shading a light on africa entrepreneurs and making amerikan multinational have a renewed interest in Africa
 

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Obama: Kenya on right track but more needs to be done - Full Kasarani speech


 
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Barack Obama urges electoral reforms in Kenya

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By JACQUELINE KUBANIA

In Summary


  • His comments come after the Jubilee government cracked down on NGOs that were suspected of funding Al-Shabaab terrorists in Somalia.
  • The government has also lined up Bills seeking to grant it greater control over the activities of civil society groups.


    US President Barack Obama has asked Kenya to reform its politics, saying zoning the country into regions and tribes was likely to tear it apart.

    Addressing Kenyans from Kasarani, Nairobi, the US leader urged electoral reforms to ensure polls are credible and reflect the will of voters.

    He called on President Uhuru Kenyatta's government to let civil society take its rightful place in the country, saying they are vital for democracy.

    CRACKDOWN

    "Democracy begins with elections, it does not stop with elections. For this system to succeed, we also have to have room for citizens to exercise their rights," said Obama.

    His comments come after the Jubilee government cracked down on NGOs that were suspected of funding Al-Shabaab terrorists in Somalia.

    The government has also lined up Bills seeking to grant it greater control over the activities of civil societies.

    NATIONAL CAKE

    The US leader, whose late father was Kenyan, urged Nairobi to ensure equal distribution of the national wealth to address challenges posed by marginalisation.

    "A girl in Rift Valley is far less likely to attend high school than a girl in Nairobi. We need to close that gap," said Mr Obama.

    He added that the choices Kenya makes now, in its politics and governance, will be instrumental in charting its future.

    KENYA'S FRIEND

    "Kenya is at a crossroads. It is filled with peril but also filled with enormous progress. Tough choices will have to be made if Kenya is to achieve its bright destiny," said Obama, amid cheers from the crowd.

    He described himself as a "friend who wants to see Kenya succeed", outlining three key pillars that are integral for Kenya's development.

    These are democracy and fair governance, equitable development and peace and reconciliation.

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Sasa Obama weekend imeisha, naeza penda kuskia deals wasee wamemake, especially na mtu kama Mutua na hiyo project yake ya Machakos city
 
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