Kenya Election 2007: Outcomes

Kenya Election 2007: Outcomes

Sheria haiwezikuchukua mkondo wake wakati majaji wengi ni wa kibaki na CJ ni rafiki mkubwa wa kibaki. Kesi ya nyani umpelekee ngedele.

Chief Justuce gani unaburuzwa haraka haraka within thirty minutes umeshafika Ikulu, ua walikuwa Ikulu wanasubiri kibaki atangazwe. just image this guy (CJ)should have been neutral lakini yeye alikuwa upande wa kibaki kabla matokeo hayaja tangazwa.

My friend hakuna justice itakayo fanyika.
 
Water cannon used on Kenya march

Odinga supporters say he was robbed of victory
Kenyan police have fired water cannons against several hundred anti-government protesters trying to attend a banned rally in Nairobi.
The Kenyan opposition leader, Raila Odinga, has called for a million people to turn up for the event.

Security forces have surrounded the park where the rally is due to be held.

Refusing to accept defeat to Mwai Kibaki in the 27 December presidential election, Mr Odinga's party boycotted crisis talks with the new president.

Wearing white scarves and singing Kenya's national anthem, the protesters from the Kibera slum had marched to within about a mile from Nairobi's city centre when they were stopped by police on Thursday morning.

More than 300 people have been killed and at least 70,000 driven from their homes across Kenya since Sunday.

Both sides hardened their positions ahead of the planned mass rally in Uhuru Park, the BBC's Grant Ferrett reports from Nairobi.


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And hopes of outside mediation are fading with news that a visit by African Union leader John Kufuor to Nairobi is unlikely to happen, our correspondent adds.

Mr Odinga said the rally would send a peaceful message to supporters opposition.

Salim Lone, his campaign manager, told the BBC that his party was not courting trouble.

"The eyes of the world are on us for this rally, because everywhere Mr Odinga goes, he is asked are you going to allow this rally to happen," he said.

But Vice-President Moody Awori urged Mr Odinga to accept defeat and call off the protest.

"Please do not risk the lives of Kenyans, encouraging a large crowd of people coming in Nairobi on a working day," he said, speaking to reporters.

Riot police blocked opposition supporters trying to break out of slum areas to reach the city centre earlier in the week.

'Genocide'

Supporters of Mr Odinga and President Kibaki have accused each other of genocide.


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Mr Kibaki had invited all newly elected members of parliament to an urgent meeting at state house.

But instead of attending, Mr Odinga's Orange Democratic Movement MPs held a news conference to again urge Mr Kibaki to leave office.

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Raila Odinga has called for a 1m-strong march in Nairobi
Marchers aim to rally in Uhuru (Freedom) Park, focus of pro-democracy protests in 1990s
The government is banning all public rallies in the immediate aftermath of the election

"How could we attend?" ODM secretary general Anyang Nyongo was quoted by AFP news agency as saying. "He is not a president but a usurper. It is genocide because police are killing people."

Mr Odinga himself said there could be no "dialogue with a thief", referring to the alleged vote-rigging which returned Mr Kibaki to office.

Speaking on behalf of the government, Lands Minister Kivutha Kibwana accused the ODM of planning, funding and rehearsing "genocide and ethnic cleansing" before the election.

The mutual accusation of genocide is a dangerous escalation of the rhetoric at a time of heightened tension, our correspondent notes.

'Two patriots'

Mr Kufuor, president of Ghana, had been expected to arrive on Thursday but a senior Kenyan government minister said on Wednesday the visit would not take place.


Finance Minister Amos Kimunya told the BBC the visit was not going ahead because there was no need for international mediation in a "Kenyan situation".


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The comments are contrary to statements from Mr Kufuor's office that Mr Kibaki has invited him to Kenya.

Michael Ranneberger, the US ambassador, told the BBC World Service that Mr Kibaki and Mr Odinga had to work together to bring peace to Kenya, even if the election result was still being contested.

"This is a time when two of the greatest Kenyan patriots - the president and Raila Odinga - need to step forward and work out a practical way forward in the interests of the Kenyan people," he said.

Samuel Kivuitu, head of Kenya's election commission, told the BBC's Network Africa programme that he could not say for sure if Mr Kibaki had won fairly until he was shown the original records.

"I don't know until I see the records - the original records - which I can't see unless the court authorises it - if we can get authority from law allowing us to check whether these figures are correct, we'll do so," he said.

The full devastation and horror of this week's unrest emerged on Wednesday as journalists visited the charred slums of Nairobi and areas of western Kenya which saw tribal violence.

Fear in the night

The BBC's Karen Allen walked through the smouldering embers of the wooden church on the outskirts of Eldoret, in the Rift Valley, where some 30 people were burnt alive.


People have been trying to identify dead relations in a Kisumu morgue

The people sheltering there were members of President Kibaki's own community but other groups were also targeted.

Political rivalries have exposed ethnic tensions these past few days and communities that once lived side by side now torn apart, our correspondent says.

Patrick Nongyez of the local Red Cross said he had never seen anything like the church attack in Kenya.

As dusk fell, hundreds of people were preparing to sleep at the main police station for security.

Chemu Mungo, an Eldoret student, told BBC Radio 5 Live that people in the town felt the only safe place to go now was the bush.


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Kutokana na Maelezo ya Mwenyekiti wa Tume ya Uchaguzi Nchini Kenya Dr.Samwel kivuitu ya Kwamba hakumbuki kama "Kibaki" alikuwa na kura nyingi zilizomfanya atangazwe kuwa Rais!!Ni wazi kwamba kulikuwa na Rough play!.Dr Kivuitu awajibishwe na Uchaguzi wa Rais urudiwe upya kwa Gharama zozote.Kusipofanyika juhudi za makusudi za kurudia Uchaguzi wa Rais, Vurugu hazitoisha kenya!!

Kesho Alhamis Rais John Kuffour wa Ghana anakutana na Kibaki na Raila,ana maagizo rasmi kutoka kwa Gordon Brown,na pia Mtetezi wa haki za Binadamu Desmond Tutu keshawasili Nairobi kukutana na Kibaki/Raila,Ni matumaini yetu kuwa watafikiri njia za kurudia Uchaguzi wa Rais,na sio kumuomba Raila akubali serikali ya Mseto.Kwa vyovyote itakavyokuwa bado hali ya kenya ni tete na muda wowote kunaweza kulipuka vurugu kubwa kuliko iliyokwishatokea.

Ni wazi kuwa Raila na wafuasi wake hawatokubali kuwa ndani ya Serikali ya Nyang'au aliyeshindwa Uchaguzi.Kwa Raia yeyote mwenye akili timamu atakuwa radhi amwage damu kuliko kuona haki yake inabakwa!!!
 
I still believe that we are being unfair to ECK Chairman. He said very clear that he was forced to announce the results which were rigged, and i believe if any of us were in his positions we would have done the same.
He did the best to reveal that the elections we rigged. So it is up to the rest of Kenyans and International community to do the rest!

Until somebody put fire under his butt to force him announce faulse results,taking in consideration that 3 Kenyans were competing for the post,who was winning?
 
What a sad way to start a new year!

Here is Kibaki whose presidency was a daylight robbery; and whose only concern is the genocide of the Kikuyus

On the other hand we have Raila whose victory was so obvious for any fool to see, and whose anger and frustration makes him so blind that he fails to see the inevitable eventualities of his persistense...according to him the death of the innocent Kenyans in their hundreds of thousands is not as important as the loss of presidency

Across the border there is Kikwete on one hand and Museveni on the other; both of them are shameless hypocrites who were pushing Kibaki from the safety of their staterooms to do whatever he could to go back to the House; and both of whom are now pretending to care...to them the EAC means the three of them, not the innocent people being butchered; they dare not make a statement...

And where is Kagame?
Has anybody thought of the possibilities that the merciless killings in Kibera, Mathare, Huruma could be the work of the interahamwes taking refuge there? dont forget that the supplier of machetes in Rwandan genocide is holed up there, and Kagame is fully aware of that; and Kibaki's govt has been benefiting from him all along, a big part of the campaign money could have well been supplied by the big boss..where does that leave Kagame? may be he has spoken but I havent heard a word from him on whats happening there...300 hunderd or so people is another genocide looming, having gone through it he should have been the first East African leader to give a warning; but wapi! It is America who'll do that...

The EAC. It is an autonomous body, fully functioning; with personalities from across the region; Yet, no statement from the secretariet or anybody

Who is dying?
The poor people whose lives makes no impact whatsoever to either Kibaki or Raila, let alone Kikwete and Museveni.

Somebody asked here last year; what lessons did we learn from Rwandan genocide? another one asked; could it be prevented? Now here we are, a Kenyan genocide in progress; are we waiting for a million people to die bofore we start a thread on whether it could be stopped?
Cos all we are doing now is taking sides; pro Railas vs pro Kibakis; exactly what happened in 1994; pro Hutus vs pro Tutsis; and then everybody started accusing the other

Guys,it is saddening that people steal their way onto presidency; but is it really worth peoples' lives?
Poor mama Africa!
 
Riot Police Beat Back Kenya Protesters
Thursday, January 03, 2008 5:12:14 AM
By KATHARINE HOURELD
Riot police fired tear gas and water cannons Thursday to beat back crowds of protesters heeding an opposition call for a "million-man" rally that many fear could worsen the violence that already has killed 300 people and displaced 100,000.

There was no sign yet, however, of the gigantic crowds many feared. Instead, smaller groups of a few hundred people each streamed toward Nairobi's city center from various directions, as police tried to choke them off at strategic spots.

Opposition leader Raila Odinga called the march to protest President Mwai Kibaki's re-election in the Dec. 27 vote, insisting the poll was a sham. The political Other Top Headlines Photos

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dispute has degenerated into ethnic violence nationwide pitting Kibaki's influential Kikuyus against Odinga's Luos and other tribes.

Odinga told The Associated Press on Wednesday that the rally was meant to be peaceful, but the government has banned the march.

On one main road, police fired tear gas and water cannons Thursday to push back a crowd of several hundred people from the Kibera slum holding branches and white flags symbolizing peace. Some burned an effigy of Kibaki and waved placards denouncing him as the devil.

"Without Raila there will be no peace," said one of the protesters, 22-year-old Edward Muli.

Kenya's main newspapers ran front-page banners urging people to "save our beloved country."

"It's got to stop," U.S. Ambassador Michael E. Ranneberger said of the violence, speaking on Kenyan Television News. Kibaki "needs to speak out and Odinga needs to speak out and bring this thing to an end."

Though both sides say they are ready to talk, the Odinga and Kibaki camps have mostly traded accusations that the other is fueling ethnic violence. Odinga says he will not meet with Kibaki unless the latter concedes he lost the presidency, something Kibaki is unlikely to do.

In a bid to help ease the crisis, South African Nobel peace laureate Desmond Tutu flew to Nairobi and met Odinga. Speaking to reporters afterward, he said Odinga was ready for "the possibility of mediation."

Tutu gave no details but said he hoped to meet Kibaki as well. Government spokesman Alfred Mutua said Kibaki had no plans yet for such a meeting.

Neighboring Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni's office said he had spoken to the two rivals, also trying to end the unrest. But Museveni also issued a statement congratulating Kibaki for being re-elected.

The Kenya Human Rights Commission urged Kibaki to agree to an independent review of the disputed ballot count, saying in a statement: "Kenya will not survive this moment unless our leaders act like statesmen."

Confusion has surrounded the disputed count. The head of the country's electoral commission, Samuel Kivuitu, said he was pressured by both sides to announce the results quickly. The Nairobi newspaper The Standard quoted Kivuitu on Wednesday as saying: "I do not know whether Kibaki won the election."

The bitter dispute has shaken Kenya's image as an tourist-friendly oasis of stability in a region that includes war-ravaged Somalia and Sudan.

Smoke from burning tires and debris rose from barricaded streets Thursday, not just around Nairobi's huge slums where hundreds of thousands of Odinga's supporters live, but on main roads leading Other Top Headlines Photos

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into suburbs that are home to upper-class Kenyans and expatriates.

Police Chief Mark Mwara called the protesters "hooligans" and accused them of attacking petrol stations and supermarkets. Some shops around the city were set on fire.

Uhuru Park, where protesters were expected to converge in the city center, was empty, surrounded by truckloads of riot police in red berets.

Government spokesman Mutua said clashes had only affected about 3 percent of the country's 34 million people. "Kenya is not burning and not (in) the throes of any division," he said, adding that security forces had arrested 500 people since skirmishes began.

Vice President Moody Awori said on a local television station that the unrest was costing the country $31 million daily. Uganda says many gas stations there have shut down because of shortages of fuel, most of which is imported by road from Kenya's Indian Ocean coast.

The independent Kenya Human Rights Commission and the International Federation for Human Rights said in a joint statement that more than 300 people had been killed nationwide since the Dec. 27 vote.

The Norwegian Refugee Council estimated more than 100,000 people have been displaced. Around 5,400 people have fled to neighboring Uganda, said Musa Ecweru, that country's disaster preparedness minister. Several hundred people also have fled to Tanzania, officials there said.
 
Inaelekea Odinga ameanza kupotezea grip katika ku handle hili saga. Huu mpango wa "Million Man March" umekuwa poorly planned. Matokeo yake hakufanikiwa chochote and shame on him. Angepata walau ushauri kidogo kutoka kwa Lipumba na Seif walivyo manage ku arrange maandamno makubwa 2001 hapa TZ.

Katika mambo kama haya alitakiwa yeye na familia yake ndio wawe front, badala yake familia yake ipo ulaya na yeye kajifungia ndani anawatoa wenzie kafara.

Whilst Im not happy on what happened but sorry Odinga ame fail short on this kilichobaki sasa tusubiri series of "Miafaka" kwani for sure Odinga hakuwa na plan B or to be more precise he has no plan at all.
 
In my opinion the election saga in Kenya ndio imeisha sasa Kibaki atatumia kila state machinery kuhakikisha ana block move zote za Raila, situmeona leo maandamano hakuna, Raila kama anataka aingie msituni tu otherwise Wajaluo urais wa kenya watausikia tu!!!
 
Inaelekea Odinga ameanza kupotezea grip katika ku handle hili saga. Huu mpango wa "Million Man March" umekuwa poorly planned. Matokeo yake hakufanikiwa chochote and shame on him. Angepata walau ushauri kidogo kutoka kwa Lipumba na Seif walivyo manage ku arrange maandamno makubwa 2001 hapa TZ.

Katika mambo kama haya alitakiwa yeye na familia yake ndio wawe front, badala yake familia yake ipo ulaya na yeye kajifungia ndani anawatoa wenzie kafara.

Whilst Im not happy on what happened but sorry Odinga ame fail short on this kilichobaki sasa tusubiri series of "Miafaka" kwani for sure Odinga hakuwa na plan B or to be more precise he has no plan at all.
I doubt his capability to lead the country!!!!
 
Hi! Mwanakijiji,

Nakusahihisha kidogo tu. Joseph Sinde Warioba ni Mwikizu toka Ikizu, Bunda.Kuna tofauti kati ya Mzanaki na Mwikizu, ingawa kwa lugha zinasikiliza kwa kisasi fulani. Ni kama Spanish and Portugiese au Msukuma na Mnyamwezi au Mhaya na Mkerewe Bila kusahau Mhehe na Mbena.

Ni kweli suala hili limepunguza sana hali ya kukithiri kwa ukabila Tanzania.
 
Hi! Mwanakijiji,

Nakusahihisha kidogo tu. Joseph Sinde Warioba ni Mwikizu toka Ikizu, Bunda.Kuna tofauti kati ya Mzanaki na Mwikizu, ingawa kwa lugha zinasikiliza kwa kisasi fulani. Ni kama Spanish and Portugiese au Msukuma na Mnyamwezi au Mhaya na Mkerewe Bila kusahau Mhehe na Mbena.

Ni kweli suala hili limepunguza sana hali ya kukithiri kwa ukabila Tanzania.
 
Inaelekea Odinga ameanza kupotezea grip katika ku handle hili saga. Huu mpango wa "Million Man March" umekuwa poorly planned. Matokeo yake hakufanikiwa chochote and shame on him. Angepata walau ushauri kidogo kutoka kwa Lipumba na Seif walivyo manage ku arrange maandamno makubwa 2001 hapa TZ.

Katika mambo kama haya alitakiwa yeye na familia yake ndio wawe front, badala yake familia yake ipo ulaya na yeye kajifungia ndani anawatoa wenzie kafara.

Whilst Im not happy on what happened but sorry Odinga ame fail short on this kilichobaki sasa tusubiri series of "Miafaka" kwani for sure Odinga hakuwa na plan B or to be more precise he has no plan at all.

Masatu,

Ni rahisi sana kusema kuliko kutenda. Mpaka sasa Kibaki anabeba lawama kwa kuiba kura, Raila anakwepa kuonekana anataka Wakenya wengi wauawe, hivyo kukubali ushauri wa watu wa nje na dini.

Hili jambo kwa Kenya bado sana.

Nafikiri kitakachotokea ni vikundi vya haki za binadamu kupeleka case mahakamani na mahakama kwa kuogopa yaliyotokea wanaweza ku cancel huo uchaguzi wa rais.

Pia Desmon Tutu naona yuko Nairobi.

Kibaki anaombea kwamba yataisha lakini huenda yatakapoisha atakuwa ameburuzwa mno kiasi kwamba hata yeye hataweza kuongoza tena.
 
nimeiona picha kwenye skynews,jamaa mmoja anamkata mwenzake kwa panga ,kwa kweli nimesikia uchungu sana na huwenda huyo jamaa atakuwa aliuwawa.
mungu yapishie mbali haya.
 
Mimi nimejichokea tu!!! siamini yanayotokea naona kama picha ya Van Dame, lakini ndio hivyo tena nashawishiwa kwamba ni ukweli!!!
 
In my opinion the election saga in Kenya ndio imeisha sasa Kibaki atatumia kila state machinery kuhakikisha ana block move zote za Raila, situmeona leo maandamano hakuna, Raila kama anataka aingie msituni tu otherwise Wajaluo urais wa kenya watausikia tu!!!

Hii statement kwenye red sio tu inasikitisha bali pia inahuzunisha kuisoma hapa Jamboforum.

Raila aingie msituni?
Wajaluo watausikia urais?

Hii tayari imekuwa issue ya wajaluo tena?
Ama kweli propaganda za magharibu zinafanya kazi!
 
karibu ssebo,

Kibaki knew this earlier and he didnt want to handle the country to a person who cant be like him.

The same statements were given by white settlers wakati wa kupigania uhuru. Maneno ya mwisho mwisho ya Ian Smith yaliyoko kwenye record yanamwonyesha akisema kuwa hawezi kuwaachia nchi waafrika kuiongoza rhodesia (zimbabwe) maana anawajua kuwa hawawezi kujiongoza!

Naona mwenzetu mkombozi ufisadi na kibaki mnatumia the same line ya Ian Smith!
 
Unajua kuna mambo mengine yanafurahisha MWENYEKITI wa Tume ya Uchaguzi ya Kenya (ECK), Bw. Samuel Kivuitu, nasikia katika heka heka zake za kutaka kutangaza matokeo alipofika Ikulu aliambiwa hapa Ikulu hakuna nafasi ya kazi ya Rais. Kibaki bado yupo na chukua ripoti hii nenda katangaze kwisha.

Sasa assume wewe ni mwenyekiti wa tume ya uchaguzi na umeambiwa hivyo na umekuta watu wanajiandaa kuapishana na jaji mkuu yuko tayari kumuapisha utasemaji wakati jamaa akiwa na nyenzo zote(Polisi, jeshi, usalama wa taifa nk)?

Mimi naona hii ni changamoto katika tawala nyingi za Kiafrica, ilibidi kwanza Kibaki asiwe hata Ikulu/Nairobi wakati wa uchaguzi angalau ingemsaidia Raila.

Lakini kuna watu walishsema utamu uliopo Ikulu hata wanoachia URAIS ni basi tu hawana njia za kubadilisha katiba.

Kibaki kaongeza Point next time vyama vya upinzani visiende katika chaguzi kabla Rais hajajiuzulu kuwa RAIS wa nchi.
 
Whilst Im not happy on what happened but sorry Odinga ame fail short on this kilichobaki sasa tusubiri series of "Miafaka" kwani for sure Odinga hakuwa na plan B or to be more precise he has no plan at all.

it bitter to accept this, but some how i think you are right, but what is the way forward? remember this is not Raila's win only. Its our win, the Kenyans win and in totallity the East Africans win. i think his group is short of ideas and we as East Africans should provide him. in my opinion i dont think its late.
 
Inaelekea Odinga ameanza kupotezea grip katika ku handle hili saga. Huu mpango wa "Million Man March" umekuwa poorly planned. Matokeo yake hakufanikiwa chochote and shame on him. Angepata walau ushauri kidogo kutoka kwa Lipumba na Seif walivyo manage ku arrange maandamno makubwa 2001 hapa TZ.
Aaah wapoti usiniangushe bwana; hivi kumbe tulikuwa tumejiandaa kuona maandamano ambayo yangefuatiwa na umwagaji damu?!! Raila amefanya jambo la busara kaka.

Halafu hawa 'role modal' uliowaeleza hapo juu hawafai kuigwa; mpaka leo hakuna tunaloweza kujivunia. Wacha tuone, pengine Raila atatuonyesha njia!!
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