Hizi ni link za baadhi ya nchi za Europe alizotembelea JK na kukutana na watanzania na Interview: 1. Jakaya Kikwete CNBC interview -in USA :click this link : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-3Z0ErRoiCs

2. Ujio wa Mh. Rais J.K - OSLO (Norway) : click this link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NRshx-3_nsw&feature=related

3. JK Karibu Stockholm : click this link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FGg2uQXS9dI&feature=related

4. Mkutano wa rais wa Jamhuri ya Muungano wa Tanzania, Mheshimiwa Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete na Watanzania wanaoishi nchini Japani. Mkutano huo ulifanyika katika hoteli ya New Otani, jijini Tokyo tarehe 31 Oktoba. Video hii imepatikana kwa hisani ya Bw. Martin Nguku. part1: http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?docid=-2533056392526665739&q=kikwete&total=47&start=0&num=10&so=0&type=search&plindex=7 part2: http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?docid=-1206837572720968224&q=kikwete&total=47&start=10&num=10&so=0&type=search&plindex=0

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  1. Kula shavu, kula matunda ya nchi mkuu wangu wa nchi,

    Ndio maan hata Kibaki akameki shua piga ua anarudi kwenye kiti cha enzi,

    Utabiri wangu after 5 Years utakua umetembelea nchi zote za Ulaya ikiwemo Andora, Armenia na hata Uzbktfghstan.

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  2. Ghasia Kenya katika picha baada ya kutangazwa Kibaki kuwa Rais

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  3. Will Kenya affirm Stalin's words? -SOCIALISM

    Dear Tingasiga: Those who cast the vote decide nothing. Those who
    count the vote decide everything. The truth of these words, uttered
    decades ago by Joseph Stalin, the second dictator of the Union of
    Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), is familiar to Ugandans.

    The votes of Ugandans have meant very little in at least three of the
    four national elections that have been held since 1980. The freshest
    and most dramatic affirmation of Stalin's observation took place last
    year, when the Uganda national Electoral Commission (EC) used
    criminally creative counting and reporting of results to hand a
    Pyrrhic victory to Gen.

    Yoweri T. Museveni. It was the latest manifestation of Uganda's Great
    Curse, a cyclical violence and perennial political instability that
    is rooted in the greed of short-sighted rulers.

    It is now Kenya's turn to affirm Stalin's words. After the campaigns
    and the countrywide election on Thursday, the next president and,
    more importantly, the security fate of Kenya will be decided by a
    handful of men and women who constitute the Electoral Commission of
    Kenya (ECK).

    Not that the ECK is indulging in the criminal methods of the
    successive editions of their Ugandan counterparts since 1980. By
    all accounts, the ECK is way more independent and genuinely patriotic
    than the jokers in Kampala.

    However, the steps and utterances made by ECK Chairman Samuel Kivuitu
    at the weekend may well be worth more than the millions of votes
    that Kenyans cast with hope last Thursday.

    As I write, on a Toronto Saturday evening, the ECK, which suspended
    the announcement of presidential election results earlier in the day,
    is yet to tell Kenyans whether their fourth president will be Mwai
    Kibaki, the incumbent, or Raila Odinga, his only formidable
    challenger.

    The ECK's action may have been necessary after Kibaki's Party of
    National Unity (PNU), and Odinga's Orange Democratic Movement (ODM),
    declared their own presidential candidates as winners, even before
    the official results were announced.

    By announcing their unofficial "results", the two main contenders,
    cocked the trigger of an already tense populace, especially the urban
    youth, always ready to launch into violence at the slightest
    provocation. It was an act of supreme irresponsibility by both the
    ODM and the PNU.

    But Ndugu Kivuitu did not help the situation by letting slip, during
    an address to a charged group of ODM and PNU representatives, that
    some of his returning officers, whom he could not even reach on their
    mobile phones, might be "cooking the results." The power of the
    tongue, Tingasiga!

    One irresponsible word from the man in charge of counting the votes
    and the wishes of the Kenyan voters may count for nothing. Stalin
    knew of what he spoke.

    Kivuitu's slip has set the country on a potentially dangerous
    trajectory towards a minefield of political and security instability
    that one had hoped Kenya had relegated to its turbulent past. Whether
    it is Kibaki or Odinga who eventually prevails, it is now clear that
    the supporters of the defeated candidate will not accept the result.

    The protesters from the losing candidate's side will not search far
    for evidence of the illegitimacy of the result. Mr Kivuitu has
    supplied them with the ammunition. But all is not lost for Kenya.
    After all, it should be noted that by Kenyan standards, the elections
    themselves seem to have been relatively peaceful and devoid of Uganda-
    style state-inspired intimidation and overt rigging.

    Both Kibaki and Odinga can, and must save their land from the tragedy
    of Uganda and other countries that have lost sight of a simple fact:
    that the country is greater than the short-term interests of its
    politicians.

    The two men, powerful allies the other day, should do everything they
    can to cool the temperatures in the land. They can start by calling a
    joint press conference, at which they appeal to their nationwide
    polling agents to cooperate fully with the ECK's auditing of the
    votes across the land.

    Hopefully the audited results will be legitimate and be seen to be
    legitimate by both camps. Of the two men, it is Kibaki who lead the
    initiative and seize the moment to save Kenya and his own legacy of
    patriotism and statesmanship. At 76, Kibaki, who has served as
    Minister of Finance, Vice-President and President of Kenya during his
    more than 40 years at the top of Kenya's government, does not have
    much left to offer the country except the wisdom of age and
    experience.

    While retaining his constitutional right to challenge the validity of
    the results, Kibaki will do himself and Kenya a great favour by
    quickly and graciously conceding defeat should the outcome not favour
    him.

    On the other hand, should the ECK declare Kibaki the winner, Odinga
    should do an Al Gore and concede defeat, notwithstanding any doubts
    he may have about the total legitimacy of the exercise.

    Al Gore, you will recall, eventually conceded defeat to George W.
    Bush in the American presidential election of 2000, one that was
    decided by the vote counters of Florida, not by the voters of
    America. Yes, old Stalin's truth holds true even in the world's most
    advanced democracy.

    Of course Odinga should exercise his right to challenge the results
    through the courts. Like Gore, whose contempt for Bush is evident to
    all, Odinga need not respect a re-elected President Kibaki.

    But like Gore, the youthful Odinga, 62, faults and all, has already
    won the hearts of millions of his countrymen. He has many years left
    for him to fulfill his dream of capturing the Kenyan State House that
    his father, Jaramogi Oginga Odinga, should have occupied at
    independence had he not so graciously handed leadership over to Jomo
    Kenyatta nearly 50 years ago.

    The greatest test for Kibaki and Odinga is not who wins the 2007
    election, but how the two men, together, proceed to save Kenya from
    Uganda's curse.

    Contact: mkmulera@aol. com

    http://www.monitor. co.ug/artman/ publish/muniini/ Will_Kenya_ affirm_Stal
    in_s_words.shtml

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  4. marekani katoka juzi kula ugali na wabongo washingtoni.njoo sana ulaya kwani ndiyo tunatuma pesa bongo kuliko walioko marekani na japani. kalaga bao mkwele...mdau kwa gulity.

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  5. bora alitembelea uko stockholhm, uko nako raisi atume wachunguzi, kuna tetesi pia kama alikua hana habari, ni bora raisi aamke sasa, tetesi za chini chini, sio nzuri kabisa.

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