Kabaridi
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- Nov 15, 2011
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Are you advocating for civilians to be armed?
That is the only thing that can even help destroy this thing called alshabaab or MRC
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Are you advocating for civilians to be armed?
Sources za vichochoroni sio?......acha hadisi za kina alinacha weye mkuu mwenzangu. Raila does not need a job from![]()
the gava...hio ni a bit too far fetched.
The Jubilee government has offered jobs to Opposition leaders Raila Odinga and his former running mate Kalonzo Musyoka.
National Assembly Majority leader Adan Duale on Sunday urged the former Prime Minister and Mr Musyoka to go for the jobs, which he said President Kenyatta was willing to offer.
The Opposition and other critics of the government had become champions in funerals and other public gatherings making "unwarranted" criticisms against Jubilee over appointments, he said.
Mr Duale urged Mr Musyoka to "come near the government" and do away with the Opposition, which he said was too weak to effectively check the government.
"We want a credible, effective and vibrant opposition which can ask us questions," said Mr Duale, and with a tinge of contempt, continued, "not a weak opposition like this one we have today that when they hit a banner on the roadside they cry that government wants to kill them."
Separately, Murang'a and Kiambu politicians criticised the Cord leaders for blaming the Jubilee government for their problems.
Governors William Kabogo (Kiambu) and Mwangi wa Iria (Murang'a), Senator Kembi Gitura and MPs Jamleck Kamau, Alice Ng'ang'a and Sabina Chege told the leaders to stop making alarming statements.
On Saturday, Mr Odinga and Mr Musyoka accused the Jubilee government of being behind Nairobi Governor Evans Kidero's and Bungoma Senator Moses Wetangula's problems.
Hawa wakenya ukabila unawasumbua sana. Watachinjana sana na mungiki ya Kenyatta inaweza kurudi