STREAMING LIVE: SUPREME COURT DECISION ON ELECTION PETITION

Watch LIVE STREAMING VIDEO coverage as the Kenyan Supreme Court rules on the 2017 Presidential election petition.
Watch LIVE STREAMING VIDEO coverage as the Kenyan Supreme Court rules on the 2017 Presidential election petition.
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Positive vibes. Let the face…
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Positive vibes. Let the face off begin! May the best candidate win and may the loosing candidate concede, congratulate the winner and move on! Simple right?
Very right!
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In reply to Positive vibes. Let the face… by GG (not verified)
Very right!
It is sad to see that kikuyu…
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It is sad to see that kikuyu's are still promoting tribalism in kenya and this is like an uncurable disease that won't go away soon.When RAO said Kibaki tosha they still couldn't believe it and it is a shame for even those who are political strategist or commentators on our National television are still favoring Uhuru Kenyatta and they still believe that Uhuru won the 08/08/17 election squarely.It is insane.Guys grow out of tribslism and let's be brothers and sisters in order to move kenya forward.Copy an example of TZ .TZ is heading to be ahead of us economically very soon.Stop tribalism please wasapare's.
If you want know which tribe…
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In reply to It is sad to see that kikuyu… by Okulaulanga (not verified)
If you want know which tribe in Kenya is more tribal then you have to look at the regions where the presidential candidates hails from and the percentage tally of the polls. Central had 3 candidates from same tribe and one was elected with an average 90%.
Nyanza had 1 candidate and was overly elected to a close 100%. Most of the remaining parts of the country voted at least fairly for both candidates. May not be 50/50 but fair. Of the 10% of central voted for other candidates whereas aprox less than 0.5 % of Nyanza voted for others. Owing to this we are atleast able to see who could have been more tribal.
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