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	<title>Comments on: Hunger bites in Kenya&#8217;s breadbasket</title>
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		<title>By: LYDIA JEROTICH</title>
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		<dc:creator>LYDIA JEROTICH</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Apr 2008 15:50:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Congratulations Hon.Kuttuny upon emerging a darling of the people. Go foward hero and prove your solidarity to the people who have at last had a chance to smile for recieving the long awaited political Messiah.As youths especially, we expect alot from you.Never bite the finger that fed you, instead deliver the people&#039;s expectations from you to the best of your knowledge.As Margaret Thatcher put accross,&quot;Great is the land does not require a strong leader,&quot; we know that you will make it due to the fact that you educated and informed.Go lead with wisdom not strength.      SUCCESS DURIING YOUR LEADERSHIP.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Congratulations Hon.Kuttuny upon emerging a darling of the people. Go foward hero and prove your solidarity to the people who have at last had a chance to smile for recieving the long awaited political Messiah.As youths especially, we expect alot from you.Never bite the finger that fed you, instead deliver the people&#8217;s expectations from you to the best of your knowledge.As Margaret Thatcher put accross,&#8221;Great is the land does not require a strong leader,&#8221; we know that you will make it due to the fact that you educated and informed.Go lead with wisdom not strength.      SUCCESS DURIING YOUR LEADERSHIP.</p>
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		<title>By: mary</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 30 Mar 2008 14:34:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I am also a Cherangany (Sitatunga) constituent and I am really interested in tapping into your invaluable thoughts as to how you suppose the new young MP is handling his latest addition to his portfolio. For a time now, the big hype has been to put &quot;young turks&quot; in positions of power so that they can bring in a new way of thinking and plant a more societal  based as opposed to personal/ethnic based ideologies. I have to admit that I am a firm supporter of this &quot;hype&quot; and even though I did not really support this particular individual for the national assembly seat, I was consoled by the fact that not only is he young, he is also educated and hopefully well exposed. The thing that I am not so sure about so, is he &quot;unethnicized&quot; enough to be able to serve all communities equally? Is he wise enough to filter all the advice that he may be receiving right now and implement only those that may stand the test of time? Most importantly, is he courageous enough to do what he knows is the right thing for his constituents? Especially if you put into consideration the fact that majority of his support is ethnically motivated.
If I had to tell the current MP a word of advice today then it would be to remind him that the seat of power is transient, temporal and in the end, the only thing that one will be remembered by is the legacy that he/she leaves behind long after a person is gone.

Thanks Jesse.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am also a Cherangany (Sitatunga) constituent and I am really interested in tapping into your invaluable thoughts as to how you suppose the new young MP is handling his latest addition to his portfolio. For a time now, the big hype has been to put &#8220;young turks&#8221; in positions of power so that they can bring in a new way of thinking and plant a more societal  based as opposed to personal/ethnic based ideologies. I have to admit that I am a firm supporter of this &#8220;hype&#8221; and even though I did not really support this particular individual for the national assembly seat, I was consoled by the fact that not only is he young, he is also educated and hopefully well exposed. The thing that I am not so sure about so, is he &#8220;unethnicized&#8221; enough to be able to serve all communities equally? Is he wise enough to filter all the advice that he may be receiving right now and implement only those that may stand the test of time? Most importantly, is he courageous enough to do what he knows is the right thing for his constituents? Especially if you put into consideration the fact that majority of his support is ethnically motivated.<br />
If I had to tell the current MP a word of advice today then it would be to remind him that the seat of power is transient, temporal and in the end, the only thing that one will be remembered by is the legacy that he/she leaves behind long after a person is gone.</p>
<p>Thanks Jesse.</p>
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