What about Raila Amolo Odinga aka TT (Tumbili na Tinga). Raila has over the years, emulated one of the best revolutionary leaders in history. Kumbe it has been happening over the years and the trend has shown itself clearer and clearer. The famous leader he has emulated is non other than Adolf Hitler former ruler of Germany. Here is a brief comparison with more comparisons coming later.
And this is only the tip of the iceberg. According to the facts about Hitler printed on Wikipedia, you see many more similarities. Here are a couple of quotes picked directly from Wikipedia that resonate very much with Raila and his tactics. Very scary indeed.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolf_Hitler
*These facts have been picked from wikipedia website and we thefore want to credit them for the information we have used. The only addition to them are the inserts made by the blog author.
**The notes in Red are inserts by the Author of this blog article
1. By early 1921, Hitler was becoming highly effective at speaking in front of large crowds. (This is one of Raila's traits - a very good orator we have to agree). In February, Hitler spoke before a crowd of nearly six thousand in Munich. To publicize the meeting, he sent out two truckloads of party supporters to drive around with swastikas, cause a commotion and throw out leaflets, their first use of this tactic. (Do I need to say anything here). Hitler gained notoriety outside of the party for his rowdy, polemic speeches against the Treaty of Versailles, rival politicians (including monarchists, nationalists and other non-internationalist socialists) and especially against Marxists and Jews.
The DAP was centered in Munich, a hotbed of German nationalists who included Army officers determined to crush Marxism and undermine the Weimar republic. Gradually they noticed Hitler and his growing movement as a vehicle to hitch themselves to (a lot of people - such as Anyang Nyongo who was instrumental in developing and implementing the very successsful Kibaki's Economic Recovery Strategy that ODM is criticizing today - in ODM have done just this). Hitler traveled to Berlin to visit nationalist groups during the summer of 1921, and in his absence there was a revolt among the DAP leadership in Munich (Raila was nearly overthrown when he travelled to London only to find the other ODM guys led by Kalonzo about to unseat him).
The party was run by an executive committee (In ODM it is the Council of Elders led by one Fred Gumo, who had selected Mudavadi as the Presidential candidate but it was leaked by the Nairobi Star-which incidentally is owned by one of Raila's biggest supporters) whose original members considered Hitler to be overbearing. They formed an alliance with a group of socialists from Augsburg. Hitler rushed back to Munich and countered them by tendering his resignation from the party on July 11, 1921 (Raila rushed back from London and gave ultimatums to the ODM leaders). When they realized the loss of Hitler would effectively mean the end of the party, he seized the moment and announced he would return on the condition that he would be given dictatorial powers (Ha! ha! ha! - won't say anything here, especially after his running mate Musalia Mudavadi called him a dictator a few months ago, remember? E-Nuf said). Infuriated committee members (including Drexler) held out at first.
2. The political turning point for Hitler came when the Great Depression hit Germany in 1930. The Weimar Republic had never been firmly rooted and was openly opposed by right-wing conservatives (including monarchists), Communists and the Nazis. As the parties loyal to the democratic, parliamentary republic found themselves unable to agree on counter-measures, their Grand Coalition broke up and was replaced by a minority cabinet (Does this sound like NARC?). The new Chancellor, Heinrich Brüning of the Roman Catholic Centre Party, lacking a majority in parliament, had to implement his measures through the president's emergency decrees. Tolerated by the majority of parties, the exception soon became the rule and paved the way for authoritarian forms of government. (Kenyans are lucky that President Kibaki turned out to be a million times better than the German Chancellor, because his - Kibaki's - economic policies worked well enough to put Kenya back on track within 3 years of Raila and his team leaving cabinet and he - Kibaki - never became authoritarian) (I am sure Raila was disappointed by this good factor of President Kibaki).
3. The Reichstag's initial opposition to Brüning's measures led to premature elections in September 1930. The republican parties lost their majority and their ability to resume the Grand Coalition, while the Nazis suddenly rose from relative obscurity to win 18.3% of the vote along with 107 seats in the Reichstag, becoming the second largest party in Germany. Brüning's* measure of budget consolidation and financial austerity brought little economic improvement and was extremely unpopular (While Kibaki's Economic Recovery Strategy has worked overall, it is still felt not to have benefited the Lower Class citizens especially those living in urban areas. This is the carrot that Raila has been swinging infront of Kenyans who feel the increase in prices of basic commodities is not because of an increase in world oil prices but because Kibaki has not reduced the prices using the ERS. Ofcourse Raila cannot correct them). Under these circumstances, Hitler appealed to the bulk of German farmers, war veterans and the middle class, who had been hard-hit by both the inflation of the 1920s and the unemployment (Damn! that word again. I have heard it so much i did not expect to hear of it 80yrs ago) of the Depression. Hitler received little response from the urban working classes and traditionally Catholic regions.
*Brüning was the new German chancellor who had just been elected a few years before.
4. Meanwhile, Papen tried to get his revenge on Schleicher by working toward the General's downfall, through forming an intrigue with the camarilla and Alfred Hugenberg, media mogul and chairman of the DNVP. Also involved were Hjalmar Schacht, Fritz Thyssen and other leading German businessmen. They financially supported the Nazi Party, which had been brought to the brink of bankruptcy by the cost of heavy campaigning (Just as has happened to ODM after it has been doing that for the last 3 years since they left gov't). The businessmen also wrote letters to Hindenburg, urging him to appoint Hitler as leader of a government (Raila and the Prime Minister post that he wanted so as to be leader of goverment, independent of the president who would be head of state) "independent from parliamentary parties" which could turn into a movement that would "enrapture millions of people."[36] Finally, the president reluctantly agreed to appoint Hitler Chancellor of a coalition government formed by the NSDAP and DNVP (Thank God Kibaki did not appoint Raila as Prime Minister and the Bomas Draft did not go through as was planned by Raila and his henchmen). Hitler and two other Nazi ministers (Frick, Göring) were to be contained by a framework of conservative cabinet ministers, most notably by Papen as Vice-Chancellor and by Hugenberg as Minister of the Economy. Papen wanted to use Hitler as a figure-head, but the Nazis had gained key positions, most notably the Ministry of the Interior. On the morning of 30 January 1933, in Hindenburg's office, Adolf Hitler was sworn in as Chancellor during what some observers later described as a brief and simple ceremony. The Nazis' seizure of power subsequently became known as the Machtergreifung. Hitler established the Reichssicherheitsdienst as his personal bodyguards (By the way, Raila's bodyguards are ex-airforce men led by the feared, notorious and brutal Col. Lumumba).
The author had put a few more points but I will stop the article there because of the article size and encourage you to visit the Wikipedia page " http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolf_Hitler " and read the rest for yourself. Please share with all your friends!
Monday, October 15, 2007
Kibaki govt appointments are not tribal
 
Kibaki's government is far from Kenyatta as those who were there will attest. It is also radically different from Moi's. I was surprised to find that some of the leading institutions are not being run by Kikuyus, given all the reports about Kikuyu domination. NSSF, Kenya Airways, Defence, Police, Kenya Ports Authority, University of Nairobi, Kenya Polytechnic, Public Prosecutions, Kenya Wildlife Service, KARI, TSC, etc.
The appointment of Prof. Ndun'gu has been used to show that non-Kikuyus have been sidelined and have not been appointed to any important position in the government and its institutions. Nothing could be further from the truth as the list below shows clearly. What the opposition did not tell you is that Prof. Ndun'gu was at the time of his appointment Kenya's best known expert on the Central Bank and for has over 10 years been instrumental in developing the "Central Bank Rate" instrument that Central Bank is today using to set the Base Rates that banks use to give out loans. When the gov't stopped borrowing cash from banks as much as before, the T-Bill rate stopped guiding the banks' base rate and therefore something else was needed. That something is the genius of Prof. Ndungu. That is why, the economists did not criticize the appointment the way they have always done before, and that is why banks are hawking their services even in Gikomba right now. Kibaki and his team have even made Barclays Bank and Standard Chartered Bank start begging you, me and other Kenyans to get money from them after they threw us out and we were saved by Equity Bank! Ha! Ha! Ha!
So, here is the list.
Note: the so called GEMA people are not included and not all the parastals, directorates and departments are represented here. Also not included are lots and lots of Chairmen appointed by the President.
Judge for yourselves.
Managing Directors/Chief Executives of Government firms
Hosea Sitienei, MD, Kenya Seed Corporation
Ongong'a Achieng , MD , Kenya Tourist Board
Terry Davidson, MD, Kenya Commercial Bank
Titus Naikuni , MD , Kenya Airways
Kioko Mang'eli , MD , Kenya Bureau of Standards
Evans Kidero, MD, Mumias Sugar Co
Mr. Steven G. Smith,MD, Eveready Limited
Mr. V.D. Saboo, Executive Director, Panafrican Paper Mills, Webuye
Mr. Joseph Lithimbi, General Manager of Associated Vehicle Assemblers, Mombasa
Mr. Wasiu Bayo Ligali, Chief Executive Officer , Unilever Kenya
O.P. Narang, MD, Agro-chemical Food Company
Davy Koech, Director/CEO, Kenya Medical Research Institute
Victor Kidiwa, MD, Development Bank of Kenya
Mr Matanda Wabuyele, CEO, Kenya Export Promotion Council
Susan Kikwai, Managing Director, Kenya Investment Authority
Philp Kisia , MD , Kenyatta International Conference Centre
I.B Mogaka, Executive Secretary, ICDC
Albert. O. Gumo, CEO, Export Processing Zones Authority
George Okungu, MD, Kenya Pipeline Company
Obondo Kajumbi, MD, Kenya Tourism Development Corporation
Rachel Lumbasyo, Managing Trustee, NSSF
Julius Nyabundi, MD, Chemilil Sugar Company
William Kirwa, MD, Agricultural Development Corporation
Wilson Songa, MD, Horticultural Crops Development Authority
Ambrose Otieno, MD, South Nyanza Sugar Company
Nicholas Keya, MD, Kenya Sugar Research Foundation
Josphat Okoyo, MD, Nzoia Sugar Company
Tirop Kosgey , MD , National Cereals and Produce Board
Abdalla Mwaruwa , MD , Kenya Ports Authority
Martin O. Owiti, MD, Pyrethrum Board of Kenya
Francis Oyugi Okuku, MD, Kenya Wine Agencies
Emanuel Charo Birya, MD, East African Portland Cement Factory
James Abok Odera, MD, National Housing Corporation
Juma Lugogo, MD, Coast Development Authority
Bartholomew W. K. Wanyama, MD, Lake Basin Development Authority
John Omutia Murunga, MD, Kerio Valley Development Authority
Francis M. Nkako, MD, Uaso Nyiro South Development Authority
Abdulrazaq A. Ali, MD, Uaso Nyiro North Development Authority
Vice-Chancellors of Public Universities
Prof. G.A.O. Magoha, Vice-Chancellor, University of Nairobi
Prof. James Kiprop Tuikoek, Vice-Chancellor, Egerton University
PROF. RICHARD K. MIBEY, VICE CHACELLOR, MOI UNIVERSITY
Frederick N. Onyango, Vice-Chancellor, Maseno University
Prof. B.C.C. Wangila, Vice-Chancellor, Masinde Muliro University
Principals of Public Middle-Level Colleges and National Polytechnics
Dr Timothy King'ondu, Director, Kenya Medical Training College (KMTC)
Mr.Charles Imbali, Principal, Kenya Technical Teachers College
Mr G M Muthwale, Principal , Kenya Polytechnic
Mr. C.K. Lagat, Principal, Eldoret Polytechnic
Mr Francis Imbo Awuor, Principal, Kisumu Polytechnic,
Mr.Matu Nguli, Principal, Kenya Institute of Mass Communication
Mr C T Owour, Principal, Mombasa Polytechnic
Philemon Mwisaka, Principal, Kenya Utalii College
Permanent Secretaries
Permanent Secretary, Ministry of State for Public Service: MR. TITUS M. NDAMBUKI, H.S.C.
Permanent Secretary, Ministry of State for Special Programmes: MRS. RACHEL A. ARUNGAH
Permanent Secretary, Immigration and Registration of Persons: MR. EMMANUEL M. KISOMBE
Permanent Secretary, Public Service Reform and Development Secretariat: MS. JOYCE NYAMWEYA
Private Secretary/Comptroll er of State Houses: MR. HYSLOP IPU
Principal Administrative Secretary, Cabinet Office: MR. FRANCIS K. MUSYIMI
Public Communications Secretary/Governmen t Spokesman: DR. ALFRED N. MUTUA
Inspector –General, Inspectorate of State Corporations: MR. PETER B. ONDIEKI
Permanent Secretary, Office of the President, AMB. NANCY C. KIRUI
Permanent Secretary, Office of the Vice-President: MRS. ALICE KEMUNTO MAYAKA
Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Local Government: MR. SOLOMON S. BOIT
Investment Secretary, Ministry of Finance: MRS. ESTHER KOIMET
Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Health: (DR.) HEZRON O. NYANGITO
Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Roads and Public Works: AMB. MOHAMED MAALIM MAHAMUD
Education Secretary: (PROF.) GEORGE IMBANGA GODIA
Permanent Secretary, Science and Technology: (PROF). CRISPUS MAKAU KIAMBA
Permanent Secretary, Livestock Development: (DR). JACOB OLE MIARON
Permanent Secretary, Justice & Constitutional Affairs: MS. DOROTHY N. ANGOTE
Permanent Secretary, East African Community: AMB. (DR.) HUKKA WARIO
Permanent Secretary, Gender Sports, Culture and Social Services: RACHEL B. DZOMBO (MRS.)
Permanent Secretary, Information and Communications: (DR.) BITANGE NDEMO
Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Water: ENG. MAHBOUB M. MAALIM
Permanent Secretary for Regional Development: ENG. DAVID STOWER
Permanent Secretary for Trade and Industry: MR. DAVID S.O. NALO
Permanent Secretary for Tourism and Wildlife: MRS. REBECCA M. NABUTOLA
Permanent Secretary for Lands: MR. KOMBO MWERO,
Permanent Secretary for Housing: MR. TIROP KOSGEY
Permanent Secretary for Environment: (PROF.) JAMES OLE KIYIAPI
Permanent Secretary for Labour and Human Resources: MR. MARK K. BOR
Permanent Secretary, Cooperative Development and Marketing: MR. PATRICK S. KHAEMBA
Permanent Secretary: (DR.) EDWARD SAMBILI
Secretary, Public Service Commission of Kenya : MRS. BERNADETTE M. NZIOKI
Directors of Government Departments:
Director of National Youth Service: MR. JAPHETH K. MWANIA
Director of Medical Services: (DR.) JAMES W. NYIKAL
Chief of Protocol: AMB. BRUCE M. MADETE
Director of Kenya Wildlife Service: DR. JULIUS K. KIPNGETICH
Commissioner of Lands: MRS. JUDITH MARILYN OKUNGU
Director of Housing: (DR.) JULIUS M. MALOMBE
Director of Public Prosecutions: MR. KERIAKO TOBIKO
Director of E-Government: DR. SYLVANUS JUMA OKECH
David Isoe, Director, Non Governmental Organisations (NGO) Coordinating Board
Johnson Kazungu, Director, Kenya Marine Fisheries Research Institute
P.K. Konuche, Director, Kenya Forestry Research Institute
Idle Omar Farah, Director, National Museum of Kenya
Avington Muusya Mwinzi, Director, Kenya National Environment Management Authority
Dr. Ephraim A. Mukisira, Director, Kenya Agricultural Research Institute
C.J. Kedera, Director, Kenya Plant Health Inspectorate Service
G.K. Kingoria, Director, National Council of Science and Technology
Philemon Arodi Abong'o, Director, Kenya Sports Stadia Management Board
Defence
Chief of General Staff: GENERAL JEREMIAH MUTINDA KIANGA
Commander, Kenya Air Force: MAJOR GENERAL HAROLD MWAKIO TANGAI,
Commander, Kenya Navy: MAJOR GENERAL SAMSON JEFWA. MWATHETHE
Police
Commissioner of Police: MAJOR GENERAL MOHAMED HUSSEIN ALI
Commandant, Anti-Stock Theft Unit: MR. NICHOLAS NYAKWAMA OMBATI
Commandant, Traffic Police: Mr. Daudi J. Kyalo
Commandant, Kenya Police College : MR. BERNARD K. KEMEY
Commandant , Kenya Railways Police: Mr. Francis Changwany
Commandant, Central Province : MR. PETER M.LEIYAN
Commandant, Rift Valley Police: EVERRET WASIGE
Commandant, Nyanza Police: GRACE SYOMBUA KAINDI
Commandant, Western Province Police: Mr. ABDUL MAKA MZEE
Commandant, Eastern Province Police: JONATHAN KIPKURUI KOSKEI
Commissioner of Prisons: MR. GILBERT MIDHUNE OMONDI
Speaker of the National Assembly
Speaker: THE HON. K.F.X. OLE KAPARO, E.G.H.
Head of Government Specialized Agency
Samuel Kivuitu, Executive Chairman, National Electoral Commission
Priscilla Komora, Controller and Auditor-General , Kenya National Audit Office
JIbrahim Hussein, Executive Chairman, Teachers Service Commission
Prof. Everett Standa, Secretary, Commission for Higher Education
Judiciary;
Judges – Court of Appeal
Hon. Mr. Justice E. O'Kubasu
Hon. Mr. Justice R.S.C. Omolo
Hon. Mr. Justice S.E.O. Bosire
Hon. Mr. Justice P.K. Tunoi
Hon. Mr. Justice Philip Waki
Hon. Mr. Justice J.W. Onyango Otieno
Hon. Mr. Justice William Deverell
Judges of the High Court (Puisne Judges)
Hon. Mr. Justice John. M. Khamoni
Hon. Lady Justice J. Aluoch
Hon. Mr. Justice John. A. Osiemo
Hon. Mr. Justice John. W. Mwera
Hon. Lady Justice M. A. Ang'awa
Hon. Lady Justice J. W. Lesiit
Hon. Mr. Justice Muga Apondi
Hon. Lady Justice H. M. Okwengu
Hon. Lady Justice R. P. V. Wendo
Hon. Justice Kaburu Banui
Hon. Mr. Justice B.K. arap Tanui
Hon. Mr. Justice William Ouko
Hon. Lady Justice K.H. Rawal
Hon. Mr. Justice A. R. M. Visram
Hon. Mr. Justice D. A. Onyacha
Hon. Mr. Justice N. R. O Ombija
Hon. Mr. Justice J. K. Sergon
Hon. Lady Justice J. N. Khaminwa
Hon. Prof. Justice O. K. Mutungi
Hon. Mr. Justice B. K. Kubo
Hon. Mr. Justice M. K. Ibrahim
Hon. Prof. Justice J. B. Ojwang
Hon. Mr. Justice David K. Maraga
Hon. Mr. Justice George M. A. Dulu
Hon. Lady Justice Mary M. Kasango
Hon. Mr. Justice Daniel K. Musinga
Hon. Mr. Justice Isaac Lenaola
Hon. Mr. Justice J. A. Emukule
Hon. Mr. Justice F. Azangalala
Hon. Mr. Justice F. A. Ochieng
Hon. Mr. Justice S. A. Makhandia
Hon. Mr. Justice M. A. Warsame
Hon. Lady Justice Ruth Sitati
Central Bank of Kenya
Deputy Governor: Mrs. Jacinta Wanjala Mwatela, Appointed May 12, 2005
Mr. Jones Makau Nzomo, Director of Finance and Resource Planning Department
Mr. Aggrey Jonathan K. Bett, Director, Banking Department
Mr. Nicholas Bartuiyot Tirop Arap Korir, Director, Economics Department
Mr. Jackson M. Kitili, Director,Monetary Operations & Debt Management Department
Mr. Edwin Luke Ogola, Director,Currency Operations & Branch Administration Department
Mr. Cheloti Kakai, Director, Director, Deposit Protection Fund Board
Mr. Charles Onami Maranga, Director of Administration & Human Resources
Chairmen
Hassan Ole Kamwaro, Chairman of the Transport Licensing Board
Chancellors of Universities
Prof. Bethwel Ogot, Moi University
Prof. Ali Mazrui, JKUCAT
Dr. Wamalwa, Maseno University
Dr. Philip Mule, Kenyatta University
Eng. Hon. Samuel K. Arap Ng'eny, Masinde Muliro University
Dr. Mohammed Isahakia, Vice-Chairman, Masinde Muliro University
KENYA AMBASSADORS
1. ADDIS ABABA -H.E. MR. FRANKLIN ESIPILA
2. CAIRO -H.E. DANIEL OCHIENG MACDWALLO
3. DAR-ES-SALAAM- H.E. MR. BOAZ K. MBAYA
4. GABORONE- H.E. MR. CHARLES ALBERT MBAKA
5. HARARE-H.E. JOHN ABDUBA
6. KAMPALA -H.E. MR. JAPHETH RATEMO GETUGI
7. KHARTOUM-H.E . COL. (RTD.) ELIJAH MALEKYA MATIBO
8. KIGALI -H.E. MR. ALEX A. KETTER
9. KINSHASA -H.E. MR. KARUCHU SYLVESTER M. GAKUMU
10. ABUJA- H.E. MR. DANIEL MEPUKORI KOIKAI
11. LUSAKA- H.E. MR. LAZARUS O. AMAYO
12. UNEP- H.E. MR. WELLINGTON P. GODO
13. HABITAT-H.E. MR. SOLOMON KARANJA
14. SOMALIA -H.E. MR. MOHAMED ABDI AFFEY
15. PRETORIA -H.E. MRS. TABITHA JEPTOO SEII
16. WINDHOEK-H.E. MS. ROSE BOIT
17. BEIJING -H.E. MRS. RUTH SERETI SOLITEI
18. CANBERRA-H.E. MR. JOHN LEPI LANYASUNYA
19. ISLAMABAD -H.E. MRS. MISHI MASIKA MWATSAHU
20. KUALA LUMPUR -H.E. MR. DAVID GACHOKI NJOKA
21. NEW DELHI -H.E. MR. FRANCIS BAYA
22. TOKYO -H.E. MR. DENNIS AWORI
23. BRUSSELS -H.E. MR. MARX GAD NJUGUNA KAHENDE
24. BERLIN -H.E. MR. HARRY MUTUMA KATHURIMA
25. GENEVA- H.E. PROF. MARIA NZOMO
26. HAGUE-H.E. MS. KALIMI MUGAMBI MWORIA
27. LONDON -H.E. MR. JOSEPH K. MUCHEMI
28. MOSCOW -H.E. DR. SOSPETER MAGITA MACHAGE
29. PARIS-H.E. MS. RAYCHELLE AWUOR OMAMO
30. ROME -H.E. MRS. ANNE BELINDA NYIKULI
31. STOCKHOLM -H.E. MRS. PURITY WAKIURU MUHINDI
32. VIENNA -H.E. MR. JULIUS KIPLAGAT KANDIE
33. NEW YORK- H.E. ZACHARY D. MUBURI -MUITA
34. OTTAWA- H.E. PROF. JUDITH M. BAHEMUKA
35. WASHINGTON- H.E. PETER NICHOLAS RATENG' OGEGO
36. ABU DHABI- H.E. BISHAR ABDIRAHMAN HUSSEIN
37. RIYADH -H.E. MR. ABUBAKAR ABDI OGLE
38. TEHRAN- H.E. MR. ALI ABBAS
39. TEL AVIV- H.E. MS. FELISTAS VUNORO KHAYUMBI
40. KENYA CONSULATE , LOS ANGELES- MS. MARY NYAMBURA KAMAU
41. LIBYA -H.E. MR. EPHRAIM WAWERU NGARE
42. BRAZIL- H.E. MR. PIUS NAMACHANJA
43. THAILAND -H.E. DR. RICHARD TITUS EKAI
44. JUBA- P. K. ANGORE
Ministers
VICE-PRESIDENT AND MINISTER FOR HOME AFFAIRS: THE HON. DR. ARTHUR MOODY AWORI,
Minister of State, Ministry of State for National Heritage: THE HON. SULEIMAN R. SHAKOMBO,
Minister of State, Ministry of State for Youth Affairs: THE HON. DR. MOHAMMED A. KUTI,
Minister for Local Government: THE HON. MUSIKARI N. KOMBO
Minister for Health: THE HON. CHARITY KALUKI NGILU,
Minister for Roads and Public Works: THE HON. SIMEON NYACHAE
Minister for Science and Technology: THE HON. (DR). NOAH M. WEKESA
Minister of State for Public Service: THE HON. MOSES AKARANGA, E.G.H
Minister of State for Immigration and Registration of Persons: THE HON. GIDEON S. KONCHELAH
Minister for Agriculture: THE HON. KIPRUTO RONO ARAP KIRWA
Minister for Livestock Development: THE HON. JOSEPH KONZOLLO MUNYAO
Minister, Foreign Affairs: THE HON. RAPHAEL TUJU
Minister, East African Community: THE HON. JOHN KIPSANG ARAP KOECH
Minister for Transport: THE HON. (AMB. ) CHIRAU ALI MWAKWERE
Minister for Water Development: THE HON. JOHN MUTUA KATUKU
Minister for Regional Development Authorities: THE HON. MOHAMED ABDI MOHAMUD
Minister for Trade and Industry: THE HON. (DR.) MUKHISA KITUYI
Minister for Tourism and Wildlife: THE HON. MORRIS M. DZORO
Minister for Lands (ag): THE HON. (PROF.) KIVUTHA KIBWANA
Minister for Housing: THE HON. PETER SOITA ####ANDA
Minister for Environment: THE HON. (PROF.) KIVUTHA KIBWANA
Minister for Labour and Human Resources: THE HON. (DR.) NEWTON KULUNDU
Minister for Planning and National Development: THE HON. HENRY O. OBWOCHA
Attorney-General: THE HON. S. AMOS WAKO,
Assistant Ministers
Assistant Minister for Provincial Administration: THE HON. JOSEPH KAHINDI KINGI, M.P.
Assistant Minister for Public Service: THE HON. BONIFACE MGANGA, M.P.
Assistant Minister, Ministry of State for Defence: THE HON. STEPHEN K. TARUS, M.P.
Assistant Minister, Immigration and Registration of Persons: THE HON. ANANIAH MWABOZA
Assistant Minister, Ministry of State for Special Programmes: THE HON. WARIO ALI, M.P.
Assistant Minister, Ministry of Home Affairs: THE HON. SAMUEL MOROTO,
Assistant Minister, Ministry of Home Affairs: THE HON. HUSSEIN MAALIM MOHAMMED,
Assistant Minister, Ministry of State for Youth Affairs: THE HON. KATOO J. OLE METITO,
Assistant Minister for Urban Authorities: THE HON. ISAACK A. SHAABAN
Assistant Minister for Medical Services: THE HON. (DR.) WILFRED G. MACHAGE
Assistant Minister for Public Health: THE HON. (DR.) ENOCK W. KIBUNGUCHY
Assistant Minister for Public Works: THE HON. HUSSEIN T. SASURA,
Assistant Minister, Science and Technology: THE HON. UKUR KANACHO YATANI
Assistant Minister for Research and Extension Services: THE HON. PETER KAINDI
Assistant Minister for Livestock Development: THE HON. STEPHEN OLE NTUTU, M.P.
Assistant Minister for Fisheries Development: THE HON. MOHAMED ABU CHIABA
Assistant Minister, Justice and Constitutional Affairs: THE HON. DANSON B. MUNGATANA,
Assistant Minister for International Affairs: THE HON. MOSES WETANGULA,
Assistant Minister, East African Community: THE HON. ((DR.) BONI KHALWALE
Assistant Minister for Gender and Social Services: THE HON. MRS. ALICEN J.R. CHELAITE
Assistant Minister for Sports: THE HON. JOEL O. ONYANCHAH
Assistant Minister for Communications: THE HON. DAVID WERE
Assistant Minister for Water Services: THE HON. MAJOR (Rtd.) ADEN A. SUGOW
Assistant Minister for Water Resources Management: THE HON. RAPHAEL WANJALA
Assistant Minister for Trade: THE HON. ABDIRAHMAN ALI HASSAN
Assistant Minister for Wildlife: THE HON. RICHARD KALEMBE NDILE
Assistant Minister for Lands: THE HON. ASMAN A. KAMAMA
Assistant Minister for Labour Relations: THE HON. SAMMY P. LESHORE,
Assistant Minister for Manpower Management: THE HON. ADELINA N. MWAU
Assistant Minister for Planning: THE HON. DAVID EKWEE ETHURO
Assistant Minister for National Development: THE HON. JOHN B. SERUT
Case Study: Spectre International Ltd
Always ask Questions of the leaders who aspire for high positions before u regret...remember to pass the facts below to any Kenyan VOTER who has the ability to see through smokescreens!
Raila Odinga is a leading Entrepreneur. Among his companies, SPECTRE INTERNATIONAL is one of his flagship business in which he has even worked himself on his breaks from politics. His main campaign theme has been ethnicity, that key appointments in Government are skewed in favour of one community. He has pledged to form an all inclusive government if elected president.
Sunday, October 14, 2007
While President Kibaki was working for Kenyans, Raila was seducing kenyans
A hard working father with a wife and children decides to create a better life for his family. When he married his wife, they were very poor but his wife married him because she knew he was a hardworking father who will be dedicated to giving her and their children a better life and future. He works very hard in the office and rarely has a lot of time to spend with his family, especially because the economy is not good. But he manages to change the fortunes and very soon, he is able to provide for his family. His children now to go school, his family is healthy because he can afford to take them to hospital. His wife is even able to save some money now from her small mboga business and invest in the stock exchange, because her husband is providing most of the basic necessities.
Unfortunately, as the familie's life improves, a neighbour, Mr. Tumbili, whose family is unstable and who has no vision for his family notices the changed fortunes of Mr. Maendeleos family. Mr. Tumbili starts visiting Mrs. Maendeleo's house frequently in the guise of checking on her well being, apparently because her husband is rarely in the house. Little does she know that it is a ploy to seduce her and break up her family and make her leave her hard working husband. Mr. Maendeleo continues working hard and providing for his family and even when he hears about Mr. Tumbili's antics, he trusts that Mr. Tumbili is simply being a good African neighbour.
In a short while, Mrs. Tumbili decides to place some trust on Mr. Tumbili and even shares her newfound resources from her husband. In the true African spirit, whenever he took her children for outings, she gave him some cash (from her savings) so that he does not spend his money on her children. Within a short while, Mr. Tumbili is spending Mr. & Mrs. Maendeleos hard earned money to entertain Mrs. Maendeleo and her children. Little does she realise the evil that he harbours towards her family.
The next thing people realised, Mr. Tumbili had seduced Mrs. Maendeleo and her children. They even stopped appreciating the hardwork of their father Mr. Maendeleo. When Mr. Tumbili came to visit he promised them heaven and how he will change their lives when they start living with him. It is unfortunate that Mrs. Maendeleo and her children do not remember that Mr. Tumbili does not even work. And that the money he has been using to entertain them was from their own family resources. Their neighbours could not believe what they were seen, it is just Mrs. Maendeleo and her children who failed to see it. It was such a sad situation.
Does this sound familiar? Raila has seduced Kenyans while President Kibaki was building the country. Today, the country is much better off, yet Raila is busy telling Kenyans that Kibaki has done nothing. He has spent the last 3 years moving around kenya campaigning that the government is not working.
Let us work hard and educate kenyans on the realities of an improved country and the need to give President Kibaki a second term so that we can grow kenya to a much greater nation.
Raila is the most untrustworthy politician today
Raila is the same person who was called a dictator by his running mate Musalia Mudavadi(the goldenberg boy). Mudavadi was so angered by Raila's antics that he lost his composure and called him a dictator.
When talking about trust, he conveniently forgot about all the politicians and people whose trust he has broken. Here is a list of his Trust related ills. (please send me any additions to update this list).
1. He conned Kenyans - especially luos - who contributed cash to revive the molasses plant, but which was later sold to foreigners but were never paid back any dividends. The mollases plant actually became his family's business and not a public enterprise as he had promised.
2. He betrayed the NARC government by being greedy. After being appointed a minister as the MOU stated, he got greedy and wanted more at the expense of kenya's development. When it was obvious that even after the constitution was changed, he might not get the Prime Minister post without elections because parliament would have had to be dissolved, he created chaos within the party so that he could blame his colleagues who continued working. That is why Charity Ngilu never joined him in leaving government at that time.
3. In the same interview at Classic FM, he denied ever being involved in the 1982 attempted coup. This is in the face of the glaring fact that he has admitted to the same in his biography which he wrote himself.
4. Presidents Kenyatta, Moi and Kibaki have all distruted him. Moi and Kibaki have even worked with him and become his mortal enemies after that experience. Surely, if 2 leaders have been unable to work with him, shouldn't Kenyans distrust him completely.
5. He finally admitted that he will not do anything different with regards to past corruption evils legally. The most he will do is to create a truth and reconcilliation commission. I am wondering, is this because his family also benefitted from the Goldernberg money?
6. In the interview he stated that there was no MOU in ODM. This is in the face of the fact that ODM has made agreements with individuals like Charity Ngilu whose party will not be challenged by ODM candidates and whose party is not joining ODM like all others have done. Is this not an agreement. Ngilu has also been offered the health ministry as well as a couple of other posts for her party.
Raila is a liar and not a person to be trusted. Share this blog with all your friends so that they can make an informed decision of not believeing in him anymore.