Who won Kenya's first Presidential debate?

Who won Kenya's first Presidential debate?

nadhani unamaanisha Muite, hata hivyo alikuwa na point muhimu sana. hili tatizo la mipaka italeta matatizo hivi karibuni, haya yakifanywa na jamii ya kimataifa. Tulivoshuhudia hivi karibuni nchi ya TZ na Malawi, migingo na hata elemi.
 
Dida was the clear winner
ABDUBA DIDA QUOTES.

1. The society that choses Waititu over Jimnah is a problematic society.

2. Years after being in Gov't we are still fighting jiggers and washing hands

3. Somebody with a PhD in electricity will spend the night in the dark but a class 8 dropout will fix it

4. its true,when Kanu ate, we got the crumbs..these ppl even lick the plates!

5. Kwani who is the government?

6. I just expanded my class

7. 4 out of 5 have left the party, and you say you practice social democracy?

8. If your football team fails to score, you can't just change their kit and expect to play again

9. Don't eat too much githeri, leave room for water and air

10. 20 years ago teachers were very important but today every child has a lawyer

11. We dont dwell on the weaknesses of each one of us..I am not asking you to vote for me, vote for the best

Dida is 100% COMMEDIAN,he never tackle crucial issues asked he just talk his things Kenyans will be stupids to vote for him,I am strongly agree with Uhuru but think Kenyan will give Raila though the position is too young for that old man.
 
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Cant agree with you more...Dida alinifurahisha sana aisee!
Itabidi Dida tumwingize kwenye kikundi cha vichekesho huku Bongo kinachoitwa Ze Comedy,ni ze comedy tosha,kwa jinsi anavyowakilisha ujumbe,sijui kwanini shule zake zilikuwa hazishindi mashindano ya drama
 
Honestly speaking!if i were kenyan i would have voted for this Kenneth guy,that one is presidential material tuache longo longo Any way i have just said since am not kenyan let me just sit and watch but pliz wa K vote wisely msichembane tena wajameni ...
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Synovate says Uhuru trounces the rest of presidential pretenders with 37% followed distantly by Raila 23% Kenneth 12%...this is not limited to phone owners but guys on the street likely to be more accurate...........
 
Kura ya maoni iliyotolewa leo na synovate yasema aliyeshida ni uk kwa 40% akifuatwa na rao kwa 34% huku wengine wakipata chini ya asilimia kumi. Mimi naona kuna kasoro hapo, dida was the hitter while keneth and karua were better than those two.
 
Kura ya maoni iliyotolewa leo na synovate yasema aliyeshida ni uk kwa 40% akifuatwa na rao kwa 34% huku wengine wakipata chini ya asilimia kumi. Mimi naona kuna kasoro hapo, dida was the hitter while keneth and karua were better than those two.

i also wonder wea some pipo gt there polls n they jst came out today..Raila z jst gud in vitendawili nt in real issues discussion Uk jst emerged top n wait till u c him being the prezzo on march
 
it would be better if we established variables ambazo tukimpima kila candidate tanaweza kusema ni nani alifanya vizuri zaidi vinginevyo yaweza kuwa ni ushabiki zaidi
 
segajob source ya hizi takwimu zako ni ipi? naona unajitungia tu.Raila and Mudavadi were sleeping in the debate and hardly contributed anything meaningfully............i believe you have your own way of judging things...................I thought Paul Muite won the debate both in style and content.

uhuru was second....probably this is the only area we have a consensus with you.

martha karua was third and Kenneth was fourth..........

Dida was fifth and Mudavadi seventh............. I placed Amollo last because he got his facts all wrong read my analysis in the "contrasting leadership" article of mine

Hayo ni mawazo yako binafsi......wala usilazimishe watu waone sawa na wewe
 
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orty per cent of Kenyans who watched or listened to the inaugural presidential debates say they would vote Uhuru Kenyatta as president.

This is in contrast to Raila Odinga’s 33 per cent, Peter Kenneth’s seven per cent, Musalia Mudavadi’s four per cent and Martha Karua’s two per cent.

The Ipsos Synovate conducted survey however registered undecided voters as seven per cent and subjects unwilling to respond as six per cent.

The opinion poll survey also asked respondents on who they felt responded best on key issues the presidential candidates were grilled on and on the issue of tribalism and ethnicity in which Peter Kenneth scored the highest at 23 per cent.

Other candidates that respondents felt tackled the issue of ethnicity well were Raila Odinga with 22 per cent and Uhuru Kenyatta with 12 per cent.

On the issue of education, 18 per cent of those interviewed felt that James Ole Kiyiapi best tackled it, while 16 per cent liked Uhuru Kenyatta’s response. Peter Kenneth, Raila Odinga and Martha Karua followed with 14 per cent, 13 per cent and 11 per cent respectively.

On crime and Security, 22 per cent were for Uhuru Kenyatta, while Raila Odinga’s response was satisfactory to 21 per cent of respondents. Peter Kenneth scored 14 per cent while Martha Karua scored 11 per cent.

Martha Karua scored the highest on health care with 27 per cent of respondents supporting her. Uhuru Kenyatta followed with 17 per cent, Raila Odinga with 15 per cent, Peter Kenneth with 13 per cent and Musalia Mudavadi with five per cent.

The ICC issue which generated a lot of debate saw Uhuru Kenyatta’s response being the most popular scoring 25 per cent. Raila Odinga scored 17 per cent, Muite 14 per cent, Martha Karua 13 per cent, and Peter Kenneth 7 per cent.

Respondents were happy with Raila Odinga’s response to the question of party politics where he scored 25 per cent, while Uhuru Kenyatta followed with 24 per cent. Peter Kenneth scored 13 per cent as Martha Karua scored seven per cent.

Overall, Uhuru Kenyatta was the highest gainer from the debates. He got three per cent more of supporter while Raila Odinga who has been leading in past opinion polls lost three per cent.

The survey was however skewed to only those who watched and listened to the debate which was 66 per cent and 34 per cent respectively. The survey was not national. A second debate will has been scheduled for later this month.

Get more on the following links>>>>> Standard Digital News - Kenya : Presidential debate poll rates Uhuru best Uhuru tops Presidential debate - poll | The Star out on tomorrows newspapers
 
An opinion poll by Ipsos Synovate on Monday night Presidential Debate indicates that Jubilee flag bearer Uhuru Kenyatta emerged top. The poll conducted yesterday shows that if elections were held today Kenyatta r 40% Raila Odinga's 33% Peter Kenneth 7% Musalia Mudavadi at 4% Martha Karua at 2%. The other presidential candidates Restore and Build Kenya’s Prof James Ole Kiyiapi, Safina’s Paul Muite and Alliance for Real Change Mohammed Abduba Dida scored a mark below the 2% line. The poll indicated that Kenyatta performed exemplary well compared to other candidates with 37% of those interviewed responding in his favour as opposed to 23% who said Odinga performed the best. in the tribalism issue Odinga 23% Kenyatta 22%. On the issue of Education, Prof Kiyiapi 18% Kenyatta at 16%, Kenneth at 14% Odinga at 12%. controversial ICC issue Kenyatta 25% Odinga at 17%. health sector Karua27% Kenyatta 17% Odinga 15% undecided voters would now vote for Jubilee candidate 44% Odinga 33% While releasing the pol ...
 
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