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FROM VILLAINS TO PEACE ANGELS



FROM VILLAINS TO A PEA CE ANGELS.
The transformation that the police cells impacted on the hatemongers, seems to be a blessing to a country thirsty of peaceful ethnic coexistence like Kenya. The villains come legislators, hardly spent four days in cell paradise. So temporaneously they have become peace ambassadors. That was very right. Their testimonies are a manifestation that them, the self-made ethnic barons are completely oblivious of what the common man undergoes inside the police cells.

Yet politicians are like Chameleons, you can never understand them. Neither can you take their word and or action seriously considering their pathological lies and hypocrisy. Their nature not-withstanding, the post incarceration hullabaloo augurs well for peace and tranquility. It shows that politicians are the custodians of interethnic peace. They either brew ethnic animosity or peace from their usual froth. 

On a second hand their change of heart only shows they have been trampling the law dauntlessly. Consequently had the law been serious with the law makers, the prevailing law would have been able to uphold peace. We need more of such arrests and detentions of high cadre hatemongers. It is only this way that we can safeguard against tribal hate. I was particularly impressed by Gatundu south mp Moses Kuria- a real actor indeed. We can now see that Kenyas peace starts with leaders. Long live Kenya..

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