Effect of the Kenyan Post Election Crisis on the rest of Africa

The current crisis facing Kenya seems to be inspiring the MDC in Zimbabwe http://www.africanexecutive.com/modules/magazine/articles.php?article=2835

and in Uganda and Rwanda - and other nations in the hinterland are facing serious disruptions because of the turmoil that obtains in Kenya.

Zuma is using Kenya as an example of what not to do when you lose

We better find a good solution to this problem

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

I would not be worried about the comments made by the likes of Jacob Zuma , a mad man, who disputes the very existence of H.I.V AIDS. I would be more worried about the future of a mighty regional power like South Africa being run by a rapist!!People should stop calling the ethnic cleansing going on here the post election violence because even Koffi Annan clearly stated that the Violence in the Rift had nothing to do with the elections!And since the violence was only excerbated at the new year, it should be called the popst new year ethnic cleansing.As to whether one tribe can continue bearing affront by all others without a thought of retaliation is everyones guess! The Crisis is a tool that is been used to cause instability inthe country's economic veins by Raila due to the high achievement made by the Kibaki Government inspite of the cynical opposition leaders ridiculous accusations. Schools have been systematically closed all over the Kibera area of the Lang'ata constituency by the Railas Henchmen. the high performing Olympic primary school, Kibera pri, Ayany and the latest casualy being Toi Primary school where machete weilding thugs ransacked and looted the feeding program food for the special needs school within Toi Primary. The main aim of such attacks is to create an artificial crisis where one need not exist to show the world just how bad the situation has become thanks to Kibaki's presidency. Well he will not be nmoved by such cheap threats and will not even dignify them with any presidential remarks. Kids outside the Kibera area are continuing to go to school and will continue for a long time in the foreseeaable future.

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