UTHAMAKI NI WITU, THAMAKI NI CIAO - Said Uhuru Kenyatta during one - TopicsExpress



          

UTHAMAKI NI WITU, THAMAKI NI CIAO - Said Uhuru Kenyatta during one of the most recent swearing in of one of his tribal appointees unaware that the microphone was on. William Ruto who was present but did not understand the language only communicated back in gestures nodding his head in acceptance not knowing what Mr. Kenyatta and his kinsmen meant. Meaning: Kingship is ours, fish is theirs. Deeper meaning: The presidency, multibillion development projects, grants and soft loans, genuine title deeds, government appointments are all ours, 1 tribe. The rest 41 tribes can enjoy fish or whatever it is they do to survive economically. That is why our people, Kikuyu after Kikuyu are placed at every economic corner, every security corner, every political corner with no regrets. That is why all economic roads lead to Kiambu and its environs. That is why we have a fish processing plant in Thika and not Kisumu nor Kilifi. That is why we have 8.3 and 15BILLION disappearing without trace. Mtu wetu is the one manning central bank and mtu wetu ndiye rais. That is why the only viable project to offer to Kenyans is mosquito nets and condoms. They know very well that Kenyans are a hungry lot and will most likely use these mosquito nets to catch fish to feed their starving children. We saw Uhuru Kenyatta distribute mosquito nets to the Kuria, Luo, Luhya, Kisii and other Kenyans that border lake Victoria. Next, my voice recorder tells me they are headed to coast followed by Naivasha, Baringo, Turkana and others in that order. TELL ME WHY MR. KENYATTA SHOULD NOT GET A SMELLY SHOE ON HIS MOUTH EVERY TIME HE SENDS HIMSELF TO MASHINANI INSTEAD OF RELEASING PESA TO MASHINANI.
Posted on: Sat, 13 Sep 2014 16:17:45 +0000

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