January 9th, 2008 by resist | No Comments
america’s cleanest negroe is conceding defeat in new hamshire. he mysteriously fell off the wire service as america’s darling negroe the last 18 hrs after too many people began to get carried away by his faux mystique so the forces that be had to go wait now. we spoke to an insider who had the [...]
January 8th, 2008 by resist | No Comments
NAIROBI, Kenya - Kenya’s fraudulent president and his chief rival made key concessions Monday to end their election dispute, calling off protests and agreeing to talks under pressure from the United States
Kenya is crucial to the United States’ war of terror. It has turned over dozens of people to the U.S. and Ethiopia as suspected [...]
January 8th, 2008 by resist | No Comments
“Yes, there was rigging,” the U.S. house negress at large, Jendayi Frazer, told The Associated Press. “I mean there were problems with the vote counting process … both the parties could have rigged.”
January 5th, 2008 by resist | No Comments
AllAfrica: Archbishop Desmond, who met President Kibaki at Nairobi State House a day after holding talks with ODM leader Raila Odinga, gave hope for a negotiated settlement between the two parties on the disputed presidential elections.According to the Archbishop, President Kibaki had indicated his willingness to explore the formation of a coalition government with his [...]
January 1st, 2008 by resist | No Comments
AllAfrica: Busia, Bungoma, Kakamega, Narok, Kuresoi and Molo were also wracked by violence. The four commissioners - Mr Jack Tumwa, Mr Daniel Ndambiri, Mr Samuel arap Ng’eny and Mr Jeremiah Matagaro - called for a judicial review of the tallying and results in order to come up with an actionable report after serious doubts were [...]
December 31st, 2007 by resist | No Comments
AllAfrica.com: “I thank the ECK, security agents, observers and all other players for remaining committed to the conduct of honest, orderly and credible elections that have enabled the true verdict of the people to prevail.”
December 30th, 2007 by resist | No Comments
By Stephen Ndegwa and Kipkirui K’Telwa
Nairobi
AllAfrica.com: The Electoral Commission of Kenya has declared President Mwai Kibaki the winner of the 2007 polls and he was immediately sworn in at State House gardens, Nairobi. He will now serve a second term in office.