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IS MOI TO BE BLAMED?


 
 
KIBAKI BLAMES MOI
The former president's blame over his predecessor is visible and vivid. we all can see the ten years work of Mr Kibaki and we strive to search what moi did. moi rule is well known for dictatorship, corruption among other vices. Thika highway is perhaps an image that will last for ever as we and our children will enjoy it. free primary education among other benefits not omitting the new constitution are among some of what we as Kenyans are enjoying. I back you when you blame Mr Moi. but those are my view. 

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