Ab-Titchaz
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- Jan 30, 2008
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With all due respect, I think this country has one of the most incompetent police chief ever. How do you wake up one day and decide to prohibit all rallies and blaming it on insecurity. The police are supposed to provide that security in the first place. When the Somalia boys will hear this, they will be very happy knowing they have been able to scare the hell out of the country until we are afraid to attend rallies and meeting. I smell political plays in this saga!
I can hear the sound of a train in the distance -homecoming Raila. Bravery beyond comprehension to stop a moving train Kitchwa na mabehewa. Lord have mercy!
Jana CORD walikuwa wanasema 'waliyosema Waingereza ni kweli kabisa,nchi hii siyo salama'. Leo CORD wanauliza kwa nii wanazuiwa kufanya mkutano. Hata hivyo,Kenya iko katika matatizo sana kuhusu ugaidi,na inahitajika robust approach,kama kufanya hizi rally,ili kukabiliana na magaidi,kuwaonyesha kwamba matendo yao hayapendwi na Wakenya wote. You can reasn with Al Shabbab,I think. Kwa sababu wao ni revolutionary party ambao wanaleta fujo ili baadaye waongoze Nchi,like Chairman Mao's Red Army. Kwa hiyo unaweza kuwaeleza kwamba the citizens are recording all your actions. Be careful what you do.
Just like the tinted windows ban, this is not solving the insecurity issue by any extension.
Political rallies banned until further notice - Kimaiyo
Inspector General of Police David Kimaiyo: Police have banned all political rallies until further notice. Photo/FILE NATION MEDIA GROUP
Police have cancelled with immediate effect all political rallies and processions until further notice.
Inspector General David Kimaiyo said Tuesday the ban is in line with the Public Order Act, chapter 56 Laws of Kenya.
"Criminals may take advantage of such gatherings," he says.
Details to follow
Political rallies banned until further notice - Kimaiyo - News - nation.co.ke
I like kenyans sense of humour about Raila homecoming at twitter handle #BabaWhileYouWereAway .