Uhuru breathing fire, raring to go!

Sure. When there is nothing else you can say…

Tell me though, why are you guys so allergic to the truth? Are you so intellectually betrothed to your idol that you can’t extricate yourself? Na si kwa ubaya ndugu, I’m just curious as to why you feel so “naked” when you told that you’re “naked”?

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By now you should have known his modus operandi. So much has happened today politically and you know how he likes being ‘the breaking news item’. He had to come up with a nonsense story to get a share of the headlines.

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porojo kila kona

In short, yeye pia ni shosholite, :D:D:D:D:D:D

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If I had the opportunity to tell Uhuru one thing, ningemwambia sii lazima aongee kila wakati.

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Worse than a sosholite in fact.

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True

Attention whore maybe

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Wewe sasa mbona unatuwekea porojo hapa? :mad::mad:

Yes.

He’s conceding already. And to think he won with over 54%.

ati conceding? For such jokes sent …

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Hio ni nyefnyef tuu. Suppose Raila wins, they threaten to impeach him and he calls their bluff by dissolving the government. What happens? Kwa debe kila mtu. Are the mpigs and senators willing to go that direction?

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ssmjg3kbihY

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3QUfGmuUiBs

Kwanza that fool called babuon is in Pangani police station to see his minion muthama. Note: when Moses Kuria gets arrested, he is on his own devices alone to sort himself. You wouldn’t see UhuRuto, Jubilee there to say “MTU wetu”

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muthama alishasema…pia akijiskia wapatane Uhuru park bila security kanuke

Luckily for this country, every single day that passes, babuon keeps getting closer to his maker. I watched him walking the other day to a press conference and you can tell age and rough living is taking a heavy toll on him, it wasn’t even walking, it was shuffling but the paid media usually edits out such scenes.

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Wewe sasa unajua unachosema?
Bunge haivunjwi hivi hivi, Aisee!
Ilikuwa hivyo wakati wa Moi.
Mambo yalibadilika.
Konstitiusheni ya Raila hii!

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Okay. Pole sana!

[SIZE=6]PART 3 Summoning, Prorogation and Dissolution of Parliament[/SIZE]

Summoning of Parliament

58 —(1) Subject to this section, each session of Parliament shall be held at such place within Kenya and shall commence at such time as the President may appoint.

(2) There shall be a session of Parliament at least once in every year, so that a period of twelve months shall not intervene between the last sitting of the National Assembly in one session and the first sitting thereof in the next session.

(3) Whenever Parliament is dissolved, a general election of members of the National Assembly shall be held, and the first session of the new Parliament shall commence within three months after that dissolution.

(4) Subject to this section, the sittings of the National Assembly in a session of Parliament shall be held at such time and on such days as may be determined in accordance with the standing orders of the Assembly.

Prorogation and dissolution of Parliament

59 —(1) The President may at any time prorogue Parliament.

(2) The President may at any time dissolve Parliament.

(3) If the National Assembly passes a resolution which is supported by the votes of a majority of all the members of the Assembly (excluding the ex officio members), and of which not less than seven days’ notice has been given in accordance with the standing orders of the Assembly, declaring that it has no confidence in the Government of Kenya, and the President does not within three days of the passing of that resolution either resign from his office or dissolve Parliament, Parliament shall stand dissolved on the fourth day following the day on which that resolution was passed.

(4) Parliament, unless sooner dissolved, shall continue for five years from the date when the National Assembly first meets after dissolution and shall then stand dissolved.

(5) At any time when Kenya is at war, Parliament may from time to time provide for the extension of the period of five years specified in subsection (4) for not more than twelve months at a time:

Provided that the life of Parliament shall not be extended under this subsection by more than five years.

http://www.kenyaconstitution.org/constitution/chapter-iii-parliament/part-3-summoning-prorogation-dissolution-parliament/

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