Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Killed......Murdered...Died.. Melitus Mugabe Were




I dont know the name you give to what happened to the MP for Embakasi......... but one thing I dont agree with, is for ancestors' sake you can never call it, NORMAL. But normal is what the men in blue call it, and to add into all the mediocre things they can come up with, they add that investigations will be done, to ensure that the perpetrators are brought to book, why would they want to do that, if its so normal. The only thing they fell short of doing was to say it was computer generated!!! I applaud them for having some sense this time.

I am more inclined to blame our past governments for the mistakes and strategies which were meant to protect them, but finally they are coming to haunt us now. The same song we are singing now, should come to pass, we need a change in our constitution, this constitution was made for one person, and to protect one person. It has too many loopholes, that we are yet to be covered. Am so lay, not to undertsand what the whole constitution talks about but just like Aunt Nera, I know whatever they call the constitution is a double talk that ends up protecting the wrong people, for sky's sake which law says you can be remanded in prison for two years, and dont tell me you dont know that,- happens here.

In my own low opinion, I think Mr. Mugabe's demise can be attributed to just what he was, his character was the biggest contributor to his death,



[Humble. Principled. Focused. Reserved. Quiet. Humane

Mr Were’s seat was crucial for ODM over its fight with PNU for the control of the city politics.

"He was principled and once he believed in something, he stood by it,” Mr Wathika said. " {Nation excerpt}]



If this is what the defination of "normal" is in Kenya, then I fear for myself and the rest of Kenyans. For once as Africans can we call a spade a spade, or are we so far from the truth or are we such cowards that we accept to die too many deaths before our time. We have inherited the the art of whispering, that we let the walls talk?

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

true to the letter,sometimes winning is not for the strong nor losing for the weak.
keep up the work,its worth it.