raila rats

#1
There are always people within a system willing to give information, so long as you don't blow their cover......that is how Raila Odinga knows the ballots were printed along Mombasa Road.....whatever will come out from Raila's mouth on Wednesday, a day before elections will cause a global warming...... He has evidence that will end Ruto's arrogance..
 

ebbie

Village Elder
#5
There are always people within a system willing to give information, so long as you don't blow their cover......that is how Raila Odinga knows the ballots were printed along Mombasa Road.....whatever will come out from Raila's mouth on Wednesday, a day before elections will cause a global warming...... He has evidence that will end Ruto's arrogance..
thought journalists were allowed into the printing firm
 

Amused

Village Elder
#10
There are always people within a system willing to give information, so long as you don't blow their cover......that is how Raila Odinga knows the ballots were printed along Mombasa Road.....whatever will come out from Raila's mouth on Wednesday, a day before elections will cause a global warming...... He has evidence that will end Ruto's arrogance..
On the other hand, he might have had some bad kamongo last night and the constipation is confused on which exit to escape through.
 

Amused

Village Elder
#11
Akombe ran away in Dubai while inspecting what?
If the ballot papers were not being printed as ordered that's the red flag she would have raised.
Yet another of babuon's usual tired propaganda.
Hii mambo ya hutu tumtu have gotten to where you have to comment sarcastically.
 

Meria Mata

Elder Statesman
#13
he throws that around and quickly forgets it then he goes to kisii and claims Akombe disappeared during her trip to inspect ballot papers printing, tingod has a memory of a parrotfish
Parrotfishes are a group of about 95 species traditionally regarded as a family (Scaridae), but now often considered a subfamily (Scarinae) of the wrasses. They are found in relatively shallow tropical and subtropical oceans throughout the world, displaying their largest species richness in the Indo-Pacific.
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#16
Parrotfishes are a group of about 95 species traditionally regarded as a family (Scaridae), but now often considered a subfamily (Scarinae) of the wrasses. They are found in relatively shallow tropical and subtropical oceans throughout the world, displaying their largest species richness in the Indo-Pacific.
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gashwin

Village Chief
#18
Parrotfishes are a group of about 95 species traditionally regarded as a family (Scaridae), but now often considered a subfamily (Scarinae) of the wrasses. They are found in relatively shallow tropical and subtropical oceans throughout the world, displaying their largest species richness in the Indo-Pacific.
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this is why I like Ktalk.
 
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