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Inside the Constitution Pt. 2


www.ntv.co.ke The referendum question is yet to be posed, the attorney general is yet to publish the draft constitution; but the YES and NO campaigns have taken shape and an intense debate is already underway. Linus Kaikai hosts the man in the eye of a storm, the newly posted minister for higher education William Samoei Ruto; a politician around whom the campaign against the draft constitution revolves. This is the second part of Inside the Constitution.

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21 comments on “Inside the Constitution Pt. 2

  • The constitution has flaws. The process and the democratic system put them there. The majority of the people involved agreed on them. In parliament, there are no proposals that attracted enough people to change a single clause. If we go back the same processes shall be active again. The people shall vote it in and a new generation shall amend it. As for us, we lie on the bed we made. Mr Ruto included.

  • William Minister Ruto.Please,DON”T Give up Sir.We are Together with you On this.
    WIPER…

  • @ayoma825 when women start getting pregnant without men then they can tell men to stop voicing their opinion on abortion.

  • kenyanafrican2009

    August 22, 2010 at 4:04 am

    a serious issue 30000 abortion the church are part of impregnators hypocrates i wish your mother arboted you RUTO.have you ever been pregnant for a day

  • Ruto has articulated his position very well. We need to listen to him.

  • .
    Your Era of Corrupt ways and Land grabbing is about to end
    A drowning man latches on every constitutional straw he can put his hands on
    Mahindi yetu na Fertilizer yetu ……. B 4 Hague comes 4 U Dawg

  • You are very articulate.Fine.Are you as articulate in implementing the “shyt” that you so ably speak about or is this just pep talk?when do you have the time to serve your constituents(MP),deal with ministerial duties and run the companies that you are listed as director or board member and still get time to sit for one hour and feed kenyans with,i’m forced to say,”shyt”?

  • arap ruto,listen.You call yourself a layman yet you earn money money per annum as an MP than that of a US senator.I don’t hear you talking about that.Two, you are a member of parliament,minister,director of company ABC and so forth.If you really care about creating jobs,why not put a provision in the new constitution that allows the president to devolve these duties?One man,one job,right?Three,since the president already has limited tenure,why can’t MP’s?are you willing to put that provision in?

  • Here we go again. MEN and not women voicing their views on abortion. When men start getting pregnant, then they can allowed to voice their views on abortion.

  • cant stand this animal. Hague is soon going to be his new home.

  • ThIS recording needs to be reviewed betimes. It is an appropriate dissection of the draft

  • William Ruto; in spite of all has been said of you, you have demonstrated that you are brilliant, passionate and committed. The issues you have raised here are logical and factual, They should not be wished away

  • Mr. Ruto has very well reasoned positions! Good program.

  • He made lots of sense, I just hope we got enough Kenyans to look at d draft with such kind of IQ rather than blindly following YES/NO wave!

  • @TheTalkpage: mmmmh why would they do that? I thought they were the victims?

  • @siasabora

    Stop your barbarism…you are still dreaming of hague??ICC is thorough and you will be shocked that Ruto has no case to answer.I know many gikuyus will commit suicide

  • wow am impressed with ntv! see who does it better than Ruto? he stands!

  • @Wanzueni: He is HaQue material nonetheless….the last kicks are always the strongest!

  • this dude looks presidential and SMART!!! i dont think he can be so stupid to finance murderers in RV!!! he is ELOQUENT unlike some goons leading ODM who rely on advisers!!!

  • like him or hate him has a point, i have a feeling that NTV shoul have given this interview to a reporter of Rutos calibre of specialization,eg a journalist whos been to law school

  • the 2 principals have to write down that they’ll push their MPs in parliament to include Wako Draft amends. on Kadhi and Christian courts n rewrite text on on Abortion.
    There is no way the two will want to curtail presidential powers, they’ve vested interests.
    NEP should retain current constituencies. Unique circumstances demand closer gov’t attention. Rutto is happy with 160,000 voters, it is his Kingdom!
    Yes to Land Adm should 2be centralized.

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