Raila’s rare debate

Posted by admin on March 25th, 2010 and filed under young entrepreneurs | 17 Comments »

http://www.ntv.co.ke
University students are accusing the government of failing to create an enabling environment for job creation in the private sector. In a rare encounter with Prime Minister Raila Odinga at a debate organized by visiting students from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the students challenged the government to consider giving tenders to young entrepreneurs instead of established businessmen with connections.

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17 Responses

  1. magadiboy Says:

    Some people here …
    Some people here need to go back to class 4 and read books on early history of kenya . It might be arrogance translated to foolishness blaming one community on their sluggish growth. Rudi shule wewe!

  2. Omena2012 Says:

    Wow, I haven’t …
    Wow, I haven’t laughed like this in months. It is truly frightening that there is a bunch of ignorants worshiping this clown.”Mumbling”, “making new words up” and “slurring” does not make you a good public speaker. Odinga needs to work on his hard to understand thick accent and his stumbling over words. Most of the time I have no clue what he is talking about.

  3. karuitha Says:

    @pierrre23
    if u …

    @pierrre23
    if u say so, but does that excuse Raila from initiating any development projects in Kibera just because it was as u say created by kikuyus? If you have read your history which I very much doubt you may realise that the initial inhabitant of Kibera were nubians brought in by the British. long before Kenyatta became president. As area MP Raila should have done alot more for the people of kibera. Philip Leakey did as much during his time and that when u had olympic primary sch on top.

  4. pierrre23 Says:

    what is the matter …
    what is the matter with you.

    its kikuyus who are leading Kenya and not Raila…..

    and he did not create Kiber….ur fellow Kikuyu Kenyatta did…..

    wtf is wrong with you??

  5. karuitha Says:

    dream on.
    dream on.

  6. karuitha Says:

    visit Kibera and …
    visit Kibera and see that it is all talk no action.

  7. karuitha Says:

    hahahaha, kweli …
    hahahaha, kweli styro ni hiyo hiyo

  8. karuitha Says:

    Raila talks a good …
    Raila talks a good game, listening to him you are left wondering why he has not brought any tangible development in Kibera. Raila’s parting to the uni student may otherwise mean, keep on rioting when things don’t go ur way. stupid.

  9. MrMaalim Says:

    endelea hivyo hivyo …
    endelea hivyo hivyo….. tunataka stylo hiyo hiyo,hakuna haja ya kuogopana…………

  10. siasabora Says:

    To the idol …
    To the idol worshipers here this is referred to as a ‘Rare Debate’ i.e. not common..,save the adoration for real leadership!

  11. siasabora Says:

    Bottom line is what …
    Bottom line is what Kagame said…translating rhetoric to action!

  12. sammohochi Says:

    Kibaki is a donkey …
    Kibaki is a donkey he has 2years to go and we forget about him bure kabisa.

  13. mwanamuciare Says:

    These are the kind …
    These are the kind of leaders Africa needs. Not those who goes to sleep in the palaces once elected (or rigged themselves) to the high offices.

  14. magadiboy Says:

    Here comes the …
    Here comes the great talker. How i wish he was a dreamer and walk the talk too.

  15. madscientistify Says:

    very presidential
    very presidential

  16. naliqreme Says:

    raila is everywhere …
    raila is everywhere!great nation builder!love this guy!

  17. mbokadala Says:

    While kibaki …
    While kibaki slumbers at state house. What a waste this kibaki-fella is.

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