Primary links
- HOME
- NEWS
- OP-EDS/BLOGS
- HOT TOPICS
- ANNOUNCEMENTS
- LIVE TV
- MUSIC
- MUSIC VIDEOS
- NEWS VIDEOS
- DIASPORA VIDEOS
Watch the entire second and final Kenya presidential debate that took place today, February 25th, 2013. The debate took place at the Brookhouse School auditorium in Nairobi and was moderated by NTV’s Joe Ageyo and Citizen TV’s Uduak Amino.
All eight presidential candidates got in the same podium in front of millions of Kenyan TV viewers to debate on issues facing the country ahead of next week's general elections, which be held on Monday, March 4th, 2013.
The debate focused on issues such as corruption in government, land policy, and the high level of poverty and unemployment in the country.
Video Courtesy of NTV.
Proud to be a Kenyan! God bless the resilient Kenyan people.
Brilliant; impressed. Some issues or more appropriately some answers however needed to be probed further.
On the question of how much land Uhuru Kenyatta and his family own, for example, while at first he was reluctant to commit himself to anything specific, later he did refer to the declaration of wealth that he said he had filed with the Speaker and that it was open to public inspection - that should certainly have been pursued. It seemed as if the interlocutor had not done his research on this point, despite persisting with that line of questioning!
There is something my dear friend Mr. Kenyatta used before appearing in this debate. There have been numerous rumors bout his affinity with a "certain" illegal weed. He certainly looks high. I highly doubt his sobriety.
By Regina Njogu, Esq. - The bill's name is IRWAFA, which stands for Immigration Reform that Works for America’s Future Act. The bill has credibility because it is a bipartisan initiative and has the support of the White House as...
By Mary Kinuthia - For the young people out there, God gave us an opportunity to live in this country, Let us possess it and exploit our potential!!!
Many people know me as Karey. (Karey Kinuthia) I’m only sharing my story to enco...
Beginning Wednesday May 1, entrants from the 2012 diversity visa (green card) lottery can check on-line at the U.S. State Department’s “Electronic Diversity Visa” Entrant Status Check (ESC) web site to see if they won.
Applicants need t...
If you have studied or are currently pursuing studies in Western countries, you have probably experienced some dim view about Africa, thanks largely to western media.
A Kenyan student studying at the Washington and Lee University in the...
Aggregated Feeds