Monday 30 May 2016

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lthough the Nairobi county government alleges the Opposition had a licence to hold celebrations at the same venue on the same day. The former Prime Minister said the Opposition's rally should not be seen as an act of defiance against the Government. He said rally was aimed at defusing rising political tension and enable CORD outline its plans to reconcile and heal the country. "Our country today is at a crossroads. Madaraka Day celebrations should unite our people and not to divide them. There are those who are spreading lies that the Uhuru Park celebrations would be a show of defiance or disrespect to the Government, nothing could be further from the truth," said Mr Raila. He said Madaraka Day celebrations should remind Kenyans the ideals of the nation's forefathers among them unity and to shun tribalism. "We want to call for peace, unity and reconciliation. There will be no politics but messages to unity Kenyans," said Raila at Mombasa Memorial Cathedral
Read more at: http://www.standardmedia.co.ke/article/2000203437/cord-s-agenda-for-madaraka-day-rally
lthough the Nairobi county government alleges the Opposition had a licence to hold celebrations at the same venue on the same day. The former Prime Minister said the Opposition's rally should not be seen as an act of defiance against the Government. He said rally was aimed at defusing rising political tension and enable CORD outline its plans to reconcile and heal the country. "Our country today is at a crossroads. Madaraka Day celebrations should unite our people and not to divide them. There are those who are spreading lies that the Uhuru Park celebrations would be a show of defiance or disrespect to the Government, nothing could be further from the truth," said Mr Raila. He said Madaraka Day celebrations should remind Kenyans the ideals of the nation's forefathers among them unity and to shun tribalism. "We want to call for peace, unity and reconciliation. There will be no politics but messages to unity Kenyans," said Raila at Mombasa Memorial Cathedral
Read more at: http://www.standardmedia.co.ke/article/2000203437/cord-s-agenda-for-madaraka-day-rally
lthough the Nairobi county government alleges the Opposition had a licence to hold celebrations at the same venue on the same day. The former Prime Minister said the Opposition's rally should not be seen as an act of defiance against the Government. He said rally was aimed at defusing rising political tension and enable CORD outline its plans to reconcile and heal the country. "Our country today is at a crossroads. Madaraka Day celebrations should unite our people and not to divide them. There are those who are spreading lies that the Uhuru Park celebrations would be a show of defiance or disrespect to the Government, nothing could be further from the truth," said Mr Raila. He said Madaraka Day celebrations should remind Kenyans the ideals of the nation's forefathers among them unity and to shun tribalism. "We want to call for peace, unity and reconciliation. There will be no politics but messages to unity Kenyans," said Raila at Mombasa Memorial Cathedral
Read more at: http://www.standardmedia.co.ke/article/2000203437/cord-s-agenda-for-madaraka-day-rally

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