This is an initiative by Kumekucha, the popular Kenyan blog to generate support for this campaign to urge Kenyans to demand justice for Tom Mboya and the family he left behind. Kindly leave a comment in support and please indicate if you have a valid voters card and if you will vote in this year's elections.
For Kenya to experience a true new beginning, Mboya’s murder must be solved, because the decision to eliminate this true hero of Kenya has a lot to do with corruption, greed and tribalism. Vices that are strangling Kenya’s future today.
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Friday, August 10, 2007
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The real killers of Mboya will be exposed faster than most Kenyans imagine. Just makr my words.
-Kumekucha-
I hope so and that is from the bottom of my heart.
We talk of Asian Tigers.. Kenya might have been an African Lion today were such assassinations to stop. Think of all the fine men we have lost, all with attributes that could add to a wholesome society, not this brazen man-eat-man monster that epitomizes what's wrong with the world today
Kumekucha provide us with verbatim recordings of the case and all newspaper clippings. This will assist many of us identify the culprits.
Kenge.
The process of exposing TJOM's murderer must necessarily commence with the identification of Charles Mugane Njonjo, Attorney General at the material time,as the demonstrably significant force behind the cover-up, wilful obfuscation and grand obscurantism perpetuated by the police,prosecution and other law enforcement organs subsequent to the arrest of the Mr N. Njenga.
There is no doubt that great effort and resources were deployed by Mr Njonjo to protect the identity of the "Big Man".
Thus, it is abundantly and self-evidently reasonable to deduce that either Mr Njonjo was, in fact, the "Big Man" at issue, or, at the very least, unquestionably knows the identity of the same.
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