[kictanet] The role of Media in political developement
Edwin Onchari
eonchari at lynxbits.com
Thu May 10 10:45:05 EAT 2012
I am guessing ,majorly, the reason why we are not seeing any new faces is
because the people that would be interested in taking up leadership roles
see it as an undertaking in futility....how does one take up "ethnic
warlords" who use funeral meetings to make grand announcements-Sadly this is
fodder for Media houses! It makes news headlines (Tv and Print) and it is
profitable. On the other hand, a potential candidate that is articulating
issues that matter to Kenyans, will be lucky to get a mention on the middle
lower column of page 6/7 of the papers, and a scrolling text at the bottom
of your Tv during headline highlights- their ideas won't even make to the
tail end of prime time news!
Best Regards,
Edwin
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Bwana Ndemo,
The problem is that no new faces are emerging that can help us focus on
issues - afew coming up, but not enough. The old/newish-old guards don't
know any better! but to do siasa this way.
Why do we continue to recycle the same faces!!!
The media perpetuates this type of politics instead of challenging the full
range of aspirants to discuss ISSUES. Jeff is beginning to do this going
county by county - you see new faces and brillant ideas - more of this needs
to be done! It helps separate the "chaff" from the "real stuff"!
The next elections will bring a new order - integrity, solid & proven track
record, a heart for the people etc will be important.
Lets see the media challenge aspirants on ISSUES!
Edith
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Sent: 09 May 2012 18:01
To: Edith Adera
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Subject: Re: [kictanet] The role of Media in political developement
Barrack,
In the front page of the New York Times is Sen. Richard Lugar of Indiana
bowing out after his defeat in the Republican primary. Sen. Lugar has been
in the Senate close to 40 years shaping the US policy. His sins are that he
is a moderate as fae as the divide between conservatives and democrats.
He was defeated by a far right candidate under the banner of Tea Party
within the conservative party. Although the Tea Party is popular, they did
not split to form a new party. They are simply re defining the conservative
agenda.
Our politics has not changed much since we. have never looked beyond our
ethnicity. In defence of a single party Moi said multi party will divide
the country. And true to his word we are more divided today than we were at
independence. At independence we more ideological to the extent that Kaggia
leaned more to Odinga than Mboya who was a Kenyatta protege.
The younger generation must begin to change this a round issues. This
however is not happening. Youth who should be our hope are being used to
advance separatist movements such as MRC, Mungiki, Chinkororo etc. These
organisations are threatening the economic gains we have made under
President Kibaki. To hang on to this momentum, we must not allow self
seekers to destroy the country, to misuse the youth and above all to create
division among ourselves.
We have the greatest opportunity today to create employment like never
before but unfortunately politics is taking centre stage. We must refuse and
take individual responsibility on that which is happening as we watch.
I am challenging this Forum to take its rightful responsibility and seek for
an issue based debate among all declared candidates. Let us know what they
plan to do with:
Youth
Unemployment
Food security
Education
Health and more.
In the US Media has a responsibility to organise town hall debates to allow
every citizen to be heard. We are the New Media. We can generate the
issues here then use the forum to enhance the political debates. In the
absence of anything politicians will always revert to siasa ya kumalizana.
Regards
Ndemo.
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Subject: [kictanet] The role of Media in political developement
Listers,
Having watched a couple of programmes focusing on current political
happenings i am left wondering on the role of the media, are some of
this media houses engaged in political activism or are they educating
the masses?. Why cant media houses be more innovative and focus on
debates such as what we had on this list (Ndemo for president). This
populist debates centered around opinions are a recipe for chaos. One
just needs to look at what happened in Sabatia to know what can happen
when this opinion contests are not handled well. We need to evaluate
the possible impact of some of this opinion based discussions, they
may shore up profits for media houses but divide the country.
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Barrack O. Otieno
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+254-20-2498789
Skype: barrack.otieno
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