gook,
I didn't fail to notice Kabonero's implicit comparison of his boss to Chairman Mao, who was a real revolutionary. Laughable !
But I agree with you - it was Ofwono. The grammar and syntax were a bit better, although the content (or lack of it) was the same. Apart from the usual 'bush' talk, the main question was left unanswered: where did the money come from ? And if it was to 'facilitate' MPs to explain the so-called White Paper to the peasants, why weren't ALL MPs given it, since we're all still under the Movement system, but rather it was given to only those who pledged to support the ekisanja ?
Kasangwawo
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I wonder who authored for him this Missive this time, Ofwono Opondo? His missives look more like the one he wrote to that "development partner" of his, the lady from the UK. Remember that letter he wrote about Rwanda? Thaat was M7 original! This one must be Ofwono Opondo!
Gook
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