Moto waanza kuwaka Kenya, Raila Odinga asema IC kumuondoa Uhuru Kenya madarakani

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Kiongozi wa Upinzani Raila Odinga, amesema kwamba watatumia Jumuiya ya Kimataifa kumuondoa Raisi Uhuru Kenya kwa nguvu madarakani kama ,,akikataa kukubali matokeo", hii habari kwangu inaonyesha kwamba hali siyo nzuri nchini Kenya, nionavyo mimi huu uchaguzi utakuwa mgumu klk hata wa 2007, kwani liwalo na liwe Raila Odinga &Co. wameamua kuingia madarakani na matokeo halisi ya kura hayatajalisha kwani hata kama Uhuru Kenya akishinda bado watakataa matokeo na kusema wameibiwa kura!

Yeye Raila Odinga anasema ni lazima Uhuru akubali matokeo lkn hasemi kuwa yeye kama atakubali matokeo...


Raila Odinga: World will help if Jubilee clings on to power
 
Hivi huyu raila anatofauti gani na maalim seif sharif hamad? Nimeanza kumsikia miaka mingi anagombea urais kenya hapati. Hivi kwanini wa afrika tunapenda sana Madaraka hata kama hatuchaguliwi tunalazimisha why? Ni laana au nini hasa?
 
Waachie wakenya waamuwe nani awe rais wao. Zungumzia Lowassa na Magufuli hapa tutachangia mada
 
Hivi huyu raila anatofauti gani na maalim seif sharif hamad? Nimeanza kumsikia miaka mingi anagombea urais kenya hapati. Hivi kwanini wa afrika tunapenda sana Madaraka hata kama hatuchaguliwi tunalazimisha why? Ni laana au nini hasa?


Halafu sasa labda cha ajabu kuliko vyote yeye ndiyo mmoja wa waanzilishi wa Katiba mpya ya Kenya, Katiba iliyoleta hiyo wanaoiita Tume huru na vile vile uwezo wa kupinga matokeo ya Uraisi Mahakamani, lkn pamoja na yote hayo bado analalamikia kuibiwa kura, sasa unajiuliza anataka nini? Ni kwamba ni lazima yeye ashinde asiposhinda basi kaibiwa kura!
 
dah hyu faza odinga mwanaharakat kwel nilianza msikia nipo form one.... 2007
 
Hivi huyu raila anatofauti gani na maalim seif sharif hamad? Nimeanza kumsikia miaka mingi anagombea urais kenya hapati. Hivi kwanini wa afrika tunapenda sana Madaraka hata kama hatuchaguliwi tunalazimisha why? Ni laana au nini hasa?
Urais kagombea Mara mbili tu hilo pia haijalishi kwani sata aligombea mara nne ya tano akashinda inategemea na chama tawala kilivyojipanga.
 
Kiongozi wa Upinzani Raila Odinga, amesema kwamba watatumia Jumuiya ya Kimataifa kumuondoa Raisi Uhuru Kenya kwa nguvu madarakani kama ,,akikataa kukubali matokeo", hii habari kwangu inaonyesha kwamba hali siyo nzuri nchini Kenya, nionavyo mimi huu uchaguzi utakuwa mgumu klk hata wa 2007, kwani liwalo na liwe Raila Odinga &Co. wameamua kuingia madarakani na matokeo halisi ya kura hayatajalisha kwani hata kama Uhuru Kenya akishinda bado watakataa matokeo na kusema wameibiwa kura!

Yeye Raila Odinga anasema ni lazima Uhuru akubali matokeo lkn hasemi kuwa yeye kama atakubali matokeo...


Raila Odinga: World will help if Jubilee clings on to power
ZANZIBAR: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT TANZANIA'S TROUBLED UTOPIA AND ITS ELECTION DO-OVER
4. Zanzibar has a history of electoral violence

Violence has marred polls in Zanzibar since multiparty elections were introduced in 1995. During protests after the 2000 elections, in which CUF supporters accused the CCM of electoral fraud, Tanzanian security forces opened fire on the crowd, killing at least 35 people and wounded more than 600, according to Human Rights Watch. Thousands of CUF supporters were forced to flee to Kenya after a crackdown on opposition activists.

After the CCM won another disputed election marred by violence in 2005, the CUF boycotted Zanzibar’s parliament for four years in protest. The 2010 election stands out as a relatively peaceful exception, with the CCM and CUF agreeing to share power following a referendum.

With CUF leader Hamad calling for a boycott of Sunday’s rerun, however, there is the potential for another round of clashes, says Jennings. “If the CCM are seen to overtly rig or otherwise manipulate the poll, there’s a very serious risk of violence,” he says.

cuf-supporters-protect-themselves-tear-gas-zanzibar..jpg


3. The opposition won the October vote.

There are two main political parties on Zanzibar—the CCM and the Civic United Front (CUF). The CCM and its predecessor the Afro-Shirazi Party have held power in Zanzibar ever since it was established as a republic following a bloody revolution in 1964.

October’s vote was ostensibly nullified for not being free and fair, with the Zanzibar electoral commission saying that some commissioners had been partisan and that, in certain areas, more votes had been cast than there were registered voters. According to the opposition, however, the decision was a front to cover up a CCM loss: CUF candidate Seif Sharif Hamad declared himself the winner a day after the October 25 poll, saying he had collected 20,000 more votes than the CCM’s Shein.

International observers, including the European Union and the African Union, criticized the electoral commission’s decision, saying that the poll was conducted “in a generally peaceful and organized manner” and that the decision to nullify the vote put “democracy, peace and unity” in Zanzibar at stake.

“If we’re looking for why the election is being rerun, the real reason is that the ruling CCM party has always been deeply reluctant to cede control and authority over the islands,” says Michael Jennings, an expert on Tanzanian politics at SOAS University of London.
 
ZANZIBAR: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT TANZANIA'S TROUBLED UTOPIA AND ITS ELECTION DO-OVER
4. Zanzibar has a history of electoral violence

Violence has marred polls in Zanzibar since multiparty elections were introduced in 1995. During protests after the 2000 elections, in which CUF supporters accused the CCM of electoral fraud, Tanzanian security forces opened fire on the crowd, killing at least 35 people and wounded more than 600, according to Human Rights Watch. Thousands of CUF supporters were forced to flee to Kenya after a crackdown on opposition activists.

After the CCM won another disputed election marred by violence in 2005, the CUF boycotted Zanzibar’s parliament for four years in protest. The 2010 election stands out as a relatively peaceful exception, with the CCM and CUF agreeing to share power following a referendum.

With CUF leader Hamad calling for a boycott of Sunday’s rerun, however, there is the potential for another round of clashes, says Jennings. “If the CCM are seen to overtly rig or otherwise manipulate the poll, there’s a very serious risk of violence,” he says.

cuf-supporters-protect-themselves-tear-gas-zanzibar..jpg


3. The opposition won the October vote.

There are two main political parties on Zanzibar—the CCM and the Civic United Front (CUF). The CCM and its predecessor the Afro-Shirazi Party have held power in Zanzibar ever since it was established as a republic following a bloody revolution in 1964.

October’s vote was ostensibly nullified for not being free and fair, with the Zanzibar electoral commission saying that some commissioners had been partisan and that, in certain areas, more votes had been cast than there were registered voters. According to the opposition, however, the decision was a front to cover up a CCM loss: CUF candidate Seif Sharif Hamad declared himself the winner a day after the October 25 poll, saying he had collected 20,000 more votes than the CCM’s Shein.

International observers, including the European Union and the African Union, criticized the electoral commission’s decision, saying that the poll was conducted “in a generally peaceful and organized manner” and that the decision to nullify the vote put “democracy, peace and unity” in Zanzibar at stake.

“If we’re looking for why the election is being rerun, the real reason is that the ruling CCM party has always been deeply reluctant to cede control and authority over the islands,” says Michael Jennings, an expert on Tanzanian politics at SOAS University of London.


Lakini JMTZ haijaandika Katiba mpya kama Kenya, Katiba ambayo ilipaswa iondoe haya malalamiko yoote ambayo Raila Odinga &Co. wanayaleta, kwa maana kuna Tume huru ambayo haiteuliwi na Raisi wa nchi, kuna Mahakama huru ambayo Majaji wake hawateuliwi na Raisi sasa kwa nini maneno ya kuibiwa kura yanakuja tena? Kulikuwa na haja gani kutumia fedha na muda mwingi kuandika Katiba mpya kama Wanasiasa walioipigania hawaiamini?
 
Lakini JMTZ haijaandika Katiba mpya kama Kenya, Katiba ambayo ilipaswa iondoe haya malalamiko yoote ambayo Raila Odinga &Co. wanayaleta, kwa maana kuna Tume huru ambayo haiteuliwi na Raisi wa nchi, kuna Mahakama huru ambayo Majaji wake hawateuliwi na Raisi sasa kwa nini maneno ya kuibiwa kura yanakuja tena? Kulikuwa na haja gani kutumia fedha na muda mwingi kuandika Katiba mpya kama Wanasiasa walioipigania hawaiamini?

ujumbe wangu unadai kwa mwenzako kunawaka moto ebu kwanza shughulikia gogo jichoni mwako kabla ya kuvuka kwa jirani. uchaguzi wapinzani walishinda zanzibar, wakadamizaji wa haki kimambavu wakauuvuta na kuandaa uchaguzi upya kwa vigezo vyao wakashinda kwa filfinyange si haba!!! kwa hivyo give me a break!

ZANZIBAR: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT TANZANIA'S TROUBLED UTOPIA AND ITS ELECTION DO-OVER
4. Zanzibar has a history of electoral violence

Violence has marred polls in Zanzibar since multiparty elections were introduced in 1995. During protests after the 2000 elections, in which CUF supporters accused the CCM of electoral fraud, Tanzanian security forces opened fire on the crowd, killing at least 35 people and wounded more than 600, according to Human Rights Watch. Thousands of CUF supporters were forced to flee to Kenya after a crackdown on opposition activists.

After the CCM won another disputed election marred by violence in 2005, the CUF boycotted Zanzibar’s parliament for four years in protest. The 2010 election stands out as a relatively peaceful exception, with the CCM and CUF agreeing to share power following a referendum.

With CUF leader Hamad calling for a boycott of Sunday’s rerun, however, there is the potential for another round of clashes, says Jennings. “If the CCM are seen to overtly rig or otherwise manipulate the poll, there’s a very serious risk of violence,” he says.


cuf-supporters-protect-themselves-tear-gas-zanzibar..jpg


3. The opposition won the October vote.

There are two main political parties on Zanzibar—the CCM and the Civic United Front (CUF). The CCM and its predecessor the Afro-Shirazi Party have held power in Zanzibar ever since it was established as a republic following a bloody revolution in 1964.

October’s vote was ostensibly nullified for not being free and fair, with theZanzibar electoral commission saying that some commissioners had been partisan and that, in certain areas, more votes had been cast than there were registered voters. According to the opposition, however, the decision was a front to cover up a CCM loss: CUF candidate Seif Sharif Hamad declared himself the winner a day after the October 25 poll, saying he had collected 20,000 more votes than the CCM’s Shein.

International observers, including the European Union and the African Union, criticized the electoral commission’s decision, saying that the poll was conducted “in a generally peaceful and organized manner” and that the decision to nullify the vote put “democracy, peace and unity” in Zanzibar at stake.

“If we’re looking for why the election is being rerun, the real reason is that the ruling CCM party has always been deeply reluctant to cede control and authority over the islands,” says Michael Jennings, an expert on Tanzanian politics at SOAS University of London.
 

“If we’re looking for why the election is being rerun, the real reason is that the ruling CCM party has always been deeply reluctant to cede control and authority over the islands,” says Michael Jennings, an expert on Tanzanian politics at SOAS University of London.


Mtaalamu wa siasa za Tanzania yupo Uingereza. Inakatisha tamaa.
 
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