Kuna mahali nimesoma umeandika eti you and your wife didn’t care to vote eti because you knew it was going to be a ‘landslide’ for Uhuruto any way.
All the respect I had for you has just gone down the drain like that. I mean, how can you be such a navel-gazing asshole surely when we have been waging ‘war’ here daily and encouraging each other to tokea tokea?
I was unwell today but I drove from Nairobi to Kijabe (round trip of 140kms) braved some huge trucks and potholes, to cast my vote and when I get back home I find you bragging about not being bothered? You think your online support for Uhuruto counts for anything if you can’t even walk to a polling station?
What would happen if everybody shrugged off their shoulders and just walked away?
I am honestly hurt in a personal way. There are people here I expect much of, and you were one of them. I personally respect people with a passion, people who stand for something which is why I never get bothered with people like @Grundy - THEY STAND FOR SOMETHING.
Personally I traversed 3 counties to go and vote,very early indeed.It was rainy na kibii (mist) ya Limuru,then i read that comment by Budspencer,my heart sunk.Altogether am not hurt coz my vote will not be in vain
i actually left kajiado county at 0400hrs n travelled all the way to Tala, Kangundo,… im not from that county, only registered thre coz i was working thre around 2013,… had to go out n vote, i owe that right to myself,
I thought Chebukatineza has said that turn-out so far is about 48% of registered voters? Withe all the interruptions and intimidation, that’s pretty good considering Uhuru is getting all the votes - he’ll about make his 8/8 tally…
yes, he explained that he and his spouse were at work. i choose to take a gentleman’s word until new information/behaviour turns up to negate my earlier assessment.