Archive for the Open Letters Category
Posted on April 12, 2011 by Saidimu Ole ngais
Open letter to Hon. Leshoomo. Leshoomo’s position on the Ocampo 6. Firstly, I must say am very embarrassed by the legislatures who spent millions of tax payers money to travel to The Hague in support of the suspects of 2007 post election violence. As an electorate, such a leader who makes such selfish decisions during [...]
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Posted on February 28, 2011 by Saidimu Ole ngais
The Kenyans in Support of the ICC Process Follow the link and sign to support ICC Process in Kenyan. 11730 Total Signatures To: The Executive, Legislative and Judicial Arms of the Government of Kenya On 22nd December 2010 Kenya’s Members of Parliament overwhelmingly voted to have our nation quit the International Criminal Court (ICC). Their [...]
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Posted on February 16, 2010 by Saidimu Ole ngais
To Survival International, Head Office Survival International 6 Charterhouse Buildings LONDON EC1M 7ET United Kingdom T +44 (0)207 687 8700 F +44 (0)207 687 8701 info@survivalinternational.org REF: Second open letter to Survival International on peaceful disarmament. Below is a letter entitled ( Please Cancel Police Disarmament Operations and Institute Community-Based Disarmament Process in Northern Kenya [...]
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Posted on October 22, 2009 by Saidimu Ole ngais
Following my previous open letter to Prime Minister of Kenya Raila Odinga, I now want to specifically put across three basic questions which I will ask the Premier in our Friday meeting in Stockholm.
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Posted on October 20, 2009 by Saidimu Ole ngais
In the raids between the months of February along June, July to September, the government of Kenya has witnessed profound attacks to the Samburu people by neighbouring armed ethnic groups. Can you explain to the Maa people why the government facilitated the killings in Samburu and what the government is doing in terms of compensation and apologizing to the Samburu people?
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Posted on September 18, 2009 by Saidimu Ole ngais
Around 1978 the bitter Or-ltaretoi lo le Ngais, as he narrated down the generation, became a benefactor of 2 acre land in Sukuta Ormarmar during some kind of land transfer from a Colonial owner to the new land owners.
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Posted on August 15, 2009 by Saidimu Ole ngais
(My Original Blog Post: http://maasaiwarrior.se/2009/08/15/re-organizing-mukogodo/) The Kenyan President is once again calling the traders to ensure that they observe humane trade operation rules so that they do not over exploit the already suffering communities. See more news stories that match my keyword. In times like this, traders are known to hike the basic stuff prices [...]
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Posted on August 14, 2009 by Saidimu Ole ngais
Another very good and rightful suggestion is for the government to buy off Oljogi ranch, Chololo, or any other massive unused lands like Kinyon, Mpala, you name it, and divide it to the Laikipiak people or rightfully said, sell it to all families registered in Mukogodo at governmental subsidized prices.
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