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Welcome again, it has been a while since I did some studies and thankfully all has gone well for me. School has postponed its opening dates to two months after this posting, thanks to the immature elections. You can read about the immature elections on other blogs and pages like Bankelele and Business Daily web portal.
www.bankelele.blogspot.com
www.bdafrica.com
The banning of media live coverage and political gatherings made me cut my time on TV, instead, taking it to the net. Now that gunshots are the norm, how do kids go to school, how about the vegetable sellers at your local market?
Finance minister is optimistic the Government will get extra budgetary allowances from the consolidated fund after an approval from parliament; the same parliament has an "other government side" majority. We witnessed this during the speaker�s election.
If that avenue fails, an IPO will fill the gap with a possible 30b injection.
On the other hand, the "other government side" as Mr. Speaker referred to ODM & Narc Kenya coalition, has vowed, according to a vocal Prof. Anyan'g, to bring the Kibaki regime down.
In their disposal are supporters who have already demonstrated enough for any one to note.
The government has state machinery especially the now tired police and GSU officers. As I mentioned earlier, gunshots are the norm, and with the "other government side" referring to the government as a REGIME, [should have said government] then I hope to see them being referred to as REBELS.
Do not bury your head in the sand, as I mentioned in my post;
JINX WITH MONEY, "Therefore don�t be too anxious for that deal, prepare for the worst."
Take this truth and get all your money from manufacturing, insurance, tourism, airlines and some government friendly banks if you are a dividend investor.
Comforting words are that Kenya is the lifeline of landlocked countries in EA and thus cannot be allowed to go down. Be ready for a reconstruction craze with inflated raw material prices.
All is well for the speculators, sell high, buy low no matter the waiting period.

February 21, 2008 | 7:58 AM Comments  0 comments

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