> kwanemba said on
07-02-2008 at
00:52:
Good reporting AlJazeera
> Cpop23 said on
01-31-2008 at
23:54:
hi yall thats bad!
> bwana32 said on
01-14-2008 at
09:09:
I have been visiting Kenya for the past 20 years. Wonderful country, great people, a paradigm for Africa. This is a sad situation indeed. Kenya is now ready for a step forward. You need new leaders, new vision for the people and more democracy. The old guard have to give way to people willing and able to lead the country in the 21st century. Mzee Kibaki should now retire. His past no more guarantees the future of the country. It's time for young people like Mongare and Kiarie to run the show
> tektotar said on
01-14-2008 at
07:55:
Mzee Kibaki has taken us back to the dark ages he fiercely fought against in the advent of multi-partysim,thanx to him,Iraq is now safer than kenya. The same God who delivered us from KANU's york will deliver us again!! Preach Peace not War,brethrens!
> Rehamatube said on
01-13-2008 at
21:54:
ODM politicians who do what they do best, propaganda. Such comments such as Kenya as a whole voted for change shows the magnitude of bias. The polls before election said that it was too close to call. Raila himself has admitted to rigging on his side. The argument now is no longer about who stole, it is about who stole more votes. Spontaneous ethnic violence, bare faced lie. 500 peolple do not arm, jump on the nearest lorry and go hack their neighbours spontaneously. Give peace a chance
> Kikuyumoja said on
01-10-2008 at
18:27:
Thx AlJaz!
> 1977rockstar said on
01-10-2008 at
18:05:
so how are we bringing change by voting the richout and the person coming into power is among the rich ones-same individual who has been in the clique since the country got independence.from my point of view the only way to eradicate this is by kenyans being smart and if possible the next election havin a totally young, different country who has not been gliding in the previous regimes.
> bubken said on
01-10-2008 at
15:26:
wow, it seems like Aljazeera is opening up the world for all to see what is factual and hidden. The story of updates kenya is a true reflection and i want to say...bravo Kiarie, Walter nd their third partner that Aljazeera didn't give details about Tony.The struggle for freedom in Kenya is far from over and Kenyan's should work hard for that seemingly ellusive democracy.Kibaki leave office and don't be a die-hard.Bubken, Nairobi
> emadkay1 said on
01-10-2008 at
08:17:
Thanks Aljazeera. I was very disappointed to see young and old kenyans votes been rigged by Mr Kibaki & his cronies. The questions is, if Kibaki is allowed in running and illegitimate government, it will be precedent for other future leaders to do the same. This should not be allowed under any cost.
> georges6 said on
01-10-2008 at
08:11:
looks like aljazeera does more responsible and balanced reporting than other established media houses,keep it up.Its true the ethnic violence wasnt started by the leaders, but leaders like have the capacity to stop the violence but they just too power hungry
> adikiny said on
01-10-2008 at
00:50:
Kibaki's refusal to step down is deplorable more especially when he has been holding the highest ministerial posts since 1963. He was Jomo Kenyatta's Minister of Finance for very many years. Later, he was again minister under President Daniel Moi. Of late he's been President for four years. Almost half a century in the highest govt posts! He should now retire and let DEMOCRACY give a chance to someone else!
> mbeperere said on
01-09-2008 at
23:00:
very object,apolitical analysis. I now appoint you to the ECK
> awashrvr said on
01-09-2008 at
22:19:
It is interesting to see that, Kenya was laughing at neighboring Ethiopia, Rwandans, and Somalia, but now the hidden truth was exposed by so called democratic elections.KUKUyu
> buraaq78 said on
01-09-2008 at
21:33:
Thanx aljazeera
> mtotowetu said on
01-09-2008 at
16:57:
The rich want to get richer, some will never make use of their massively huge shambas. They should be voted out. Thanks Aljazeera for showing the root cause of kenya's problems.