AliKiba angers fans while sending condolence message to actress Muna Love’s son Patrick Peters

Singer Alikiba rubbed his fans the wrong way while mourning Tanzanian actress Muna Love’s son Patrick Peters who passed away in Nairobi while undergoing treatment at a Nairobi Hospital.

Alikiba, a father of three, sent a message saying that it’s sad the 7-year-old boy had to die but fans were quick to criticize his move, claiming that he once said his region doesn’t allow him to mourn the dead.

Why now?

Here’s what guys said:

washington_dc_2@iddymkojola kupost picha ya marehemu dini yangu hairuhusu mwisho wa kunukuu . hakusema msiba kwan msiba unapostiwa ?

khalossaleemAli ulikosea usingesema dini yangu hainiruhusu kuposti marehemu! Wakati dini yako ina mengi ambayo hainiruhusu na unayafanya unaimba dini yako haikuruhusu, umezaa watt wa nje yani umezini dini hairuhusu, wewe ungesema tu mimi sioni kitu kizuri kumposti marehemu mwenyewe tu sipendezewi kupost basi

Muna Love and Patrick Peters.

saum_tz@haruna761 half kumbe na wewe fala ee kiba alisema ni vibaya kupost picha ya marehemu nakumtaja hebu kueni waelewa na hawa maninaa wenzio

abely26dini hailuusu kupost marehemu Lakin Dini inaluuhusu kuzaa ovyo Dini inaluuhuusu mziki shubamitt

ziry_mnkNenda uko ndio mana ujui kuimba kwani picha yake una unajifanya wajua dini. .siungeacha kuimba basi

mshindoomariIlo katuni ndo nin sasa mzee? Umesahau kwmb din yako haikuruhusu kutoa pole za msiba mtandao? Duh! We ndo KINGI mwenyew wa BONGO FULEVA hamna km wew

Raila Odinga reveals the real reason why Peter Munya dumped Nasa after only 8 days

Former Meru governor Peter Munya joined Nasa on September 4th but yesterday September 12th he made a u-turn and went back to support Uhuru Kenyatta.

Munya met Uhuru Kenyatta at State House on Tuesday before the president went to address Jubilee lawmakers for the official opening of the 12th parliament.

Peter Munya with Uhuru Kenyatta at State House

The former Meru governor explained that he decided to make the u-turn after a thorough consideration with his party members, elders and supporters across the country.

Speaking to KTN during an interview with Yvonne Okwara, Nasa leader Raila Odinga revealed that he received a message from Munya telling him that had no option but quit Nasa because he was under intense pressure.

“I have received a message from Mr. Munya which he told me that he was under a lot of pressure therefore he had no other choice. I have excused him, I have no problem with him at all,” Raila said.

Watch the clip below:

 

Meru governor Peter Munya joins bandwagon disputing interim results of 2017 election

IEBC provisional result for Meru county gubernatorial seat indicates incumbent governor Peter Munya is trailing Jubilee’s Kiraitu Murungi with over 49,000 votes.

Results from 1437 out of 1473 polling stations indicate Kiraitu is leading with 52.16% which represents 275,623 votes while Munya follows second with 226, 122 votes (42.79%).

Kiraitu Murungi

Speaking to journalists on Wednesday, Munya reiterated Raila Odinga’s claims that 2017 general election had been rigged through computerized manipulation of results.

Raila yesterday rejected IEBC interim results claiming malicious persons gained unauthorized access into IEBC computer system using the late Chris Musando’s (IEBC ICT manager ) login details and manipulated the election results in favor of Jubilee.

The incumbent Meru governor said he won’t accept IEBC provisional results because they were manipulated. He said the will of the people had been subverted by the rigged election.

“We are back to the old KANU days where elections were stolen to divert the will of the will of the people,” Peter Munya said.

 

5 prominent governors who are heading for a humiliating defeat

Kenyan voters in different parts of the country have decided to do away with their sitting governors; IEBC results show some county bosses are heading for a humiliating defeat.

Kiambu governor William Kabogo has been defeated by Ferdinand Waititu with over 520,000 votes. Kiraitu Murungi is leading incumbent Peter Munya with over 55,000 votes.

In Kisumu, Anyang’ Nyong’o is leading the incumbent Jackton Ranguma with over 110,000 votes while Boment governor Isaac Ruto is trailing with over 88,000 votes.

See provisional results from IEBC below:

Bomet 708 out of 728

Joyce Cherono Laboso  172105 (67.33%)

Isaac Kiprono Ruto 83524 (32.67%)

Isaac Ruto

Kisumu  949 out of 1027

Peter Anyang’ Nyong’o 254940 (63.36%)

Jackton Nyanungo Ranguma 143396 (35.64%)

Jackton Ranguma

Meru 1254 out of 1473

Kiraitu Murungi 242365 (53.76%)

Peter Gatirau Munya 187140 (41.51%)

Peter Munya

Kiambu 1831 out of 1963

Ferdinand Ndungu Waititu Babayao 716336 (78.21%)

William Kabogo   192045 (20.97%)

William Kabogo

Nairobi   3076 out of 3378

Mike Sonko Mbuvi Gideon Kioko 792847 (53.46%)

Kidero Odhiambo Evans 635990 (42.88%)

Evans Kidero