By Wahome Thuku YESTERDAY at 7am, I listened to Ev Lucy wa Ngunjiri give a personal, 6min statement on her radio show, saying she would not hold her meeting at Uhuru Park on 1st. I think some Jubilee leaders are now trying to influence her to make political capital out of the controversy. Lucy, you […]
BREAKING: Uhuru regime BLOCKS Raila CORD Uhuru Park RALLY on Madaraka Day
The government has banned Cord and a church fighting over Uhuru Park from hosting any meeting at the grounds on June 1. Cord had planned parallel Madaraka Day celebrations at the grounds, a move that was contested by Prayers Beyond Boundaries Ministries who claimed they had booked the same venue. Government spokesman Erick Kiraithe on […]
CIRCUS: Uhuru says he is Ready for DIALOGUE but through Parliament- CORD back to Drawing BOARD
President Uhuru Kenyatta has said he is ready for dialogue with the Opposition over the polls body, but maintained that he can only do so within the confines of the law. He told business leaders that his personal presentation to the engagements, and which he would present like any other citizen, was ready. “I myself […]
BREAKING: CORD Secretariat PUTS to SHAME Jubilee die-hard KNCHR Boss Ms Kagwiria Mbogori
PRESS STATEMENT 26TH May 2016 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE The attention of the coalition has been drawn to the statement issued by the Kenya national commission on human rights titled ‘DO NOT CONFUSE KENYANS: ANARCHY IS NOT DEMOCRACY’ and signed by the Chairperson of the commission Ms. Kagwiria Mbogori. The statement condemns the CORD coalition for […]
WHY CORD’s TACTICAL Retreat from Weekly Anti-IEBC PROTESTS is Christmas for Jubilee
CORD’S TACTICAL MESSAGING FAUX PAS By Jackson Omondi It’s hard enough to rally beleaguered troops around a cause, but to suddenly order a gelling team to stand down midstream is a political messaging blunder that may take a miracle to revive. The IEBC protesters were within striking distance, the county surrogates were in sync with […]
WHY CORD Suspended Anti-IEBC Demonstrations, Giving DIALOGUE A Chance
By Seth Odongo There is absolutely nothing wrong with giving dialogue a chance. Two, those comparing our situation with the Dr. Machar’s situation are forgetting that Machar had two critical ingredients to rely on; that is, (i) the gun and (ii) the oil. If we had guns and oil; friends, it would not have been […]
ANGRY CORD Supporters CONDEMN Leaders SUSPENDING Anti-IEBC Protests, USA Embassy working for Jubilee
Angry CORD supporters have faulted their leaders for suspending the Monday’s anti-IEBC protests. The supporters mostly the youth said the protests had gained moment and therefore an anti-climax for suspending them. They faulted the USA embassy in Nairobi for continually misleading the Opposition and therefore indirectly supporting Jubilee regime. Most ODM members remember that in […]
CORD Temporarily SUSPENDS Anti-IEBC Protests to give DIALOGUE A CHANCE and BURY Victims of Police Brutality
CORD temporarily suspends Monday’s anti IEBC protests to give dialogue a chance; gives Jubilee until 5th June to initiate talks. Here below is the press statement. CORD PRESS STATEMENT: 25TH MAY 2016 Once again, Cord wishes to send deep condolences to the families and friends of innocent Kenyans killed and wounded in various parts of […]
CORD Press STATEMENT on Police Killings of FOUR ODM Supporters in Nyanza during anti IEBC Demonstrations
CORD PRESS STATEMENT: 23RD MAY 2016 Cord wishes to send condolences to family and friends of innocent Kenyans killed in various parts of the country during the peaceful ant- IEBC demonstrations. We condemn the government for killing innocent Kenyan some of whom were not even part of the demonstrations; innocent Kenyans going about their daily […]
ODM BLASTS Uhuru’s PSCU on CORD Anti-IEBC Demonstrations
PSCU WRONG ON CORD’S ANTI-IEBC DEMONSTRATIONS The Monday anti-IEBC protest demonstrations are constitutional and legally obligatory. Article 37 of the Constitution of Kenya on the Bill of Rights is very clear. It states as follows; “Every person has the right, peaceably and unarmed, to assemble, to demonstrate, to picket, and to present petitions to public […]
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