President Kenyatta Arrives for the 8th Mashujaa Day Celebrations at Uhuru Park
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- .President Kenyatta Arrives for the 8th Mashujaa Day Celebrations at Uhuru Park
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We love you mr president
From Dubai HAPPY MASHUJAA DAY KENYANS
happy mashujaa Kenyans
Love you so much my president
love my president Uhuru
love my country and my prezoo tano tenaaa
am happy for my president
Happy mashujaa day Kenya
I pray for you my President
happy mashujaa day, dat ma prezo God bless kenya
Welcom prezo
wow i love this song Kenya taifa letu.I miss my motherland..Happy mashujaa day my leo Kenyans
Happy mashujah day
ave cried alot much lve frm kenya.
God bless you our prezzo love you sana ...uuuuuu
Witching from Bahrain, wow myGod protect our President UhuruRuto.
bahrain . manana . riffa. hamad?
Watching from Dubai who else.happy mashujaa day
God bless kenya..#peaceweneedeachother
happy mashujaa day
happy mashujaa am watch from Saudi Arabia
👏👏👏👏karibu rais
watching from oman happy mashujaa day
tano tena 👏👏👏
Happy mashujaa day.I love my Country Kenya
Happy mashujaaa tooi
Happy Mashujaa Day From U.S. Huku we r proud of you Mr president
Waching from germany.happy masujaa day.
Happy mashujaa my fellow kenyans. ...
my beloved country KENYA
watching from Dubai...happy mashujaa....tano tena God bless you commander's in chief of army forces
Love you my President.
Happy Mashujaa day..
Peace love n unity be upon our mama land. Happy mashujaa day to all.
Happy mashuja day watching 4rm saud love my country kenya.
Aki ya Mungu wapi nduruuuuu...... karibu prezzo hppy mashujaa day to you....... en my fellow kenyans missing to back hme
Happy to see my president all the way from Saudi.
baba anaweza fika katikati aseme hao wengine wako sawa hakuna haja ya kuwakagua🤗🤗🤗
Blessed and peacefull. Mashujaa day...the blood of Jesus is all over every corner...There is Power in the blood of Jesus Christ...ot breaks every chain....Precious blood for sweet JESUS...THANK you Jesus for your precious blood.
UHURUTO tano tenaaaaaaaa
Happy mashujaa day,we love you our prezo
How i luv u my prezo.. 😍 😍 😍 frm 966
happy mashujaa day ma fellow kenya watching 4rm venezuela
Maureen Muhonja u too.
Wow blessings...that's my prezoo....God bless you both...happy mashujaa day God bless Kenya
Odai Hellen Sharver he is anointed
ann Juma < Seconded in Jesus Christ name
Happy Mashujaa day. God bless my country Kenya
God bless Uhuruto, God bless Kenya.
I love kenya mkenya daima
Peace prevail dear Kenyans watching from dubai
Watching from America
uhunye my Prezo the real og. Respect
Tuko pamoja from Dubai
My C in C. Tano tena🇰🇪
I love my president. ..ahuana ta ekigwa. lol
ako wapi raila ajionee raisi wetu
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Nakupenda bure my president.
Praise God , Alleluya🙏🏽
Thats my president
Woow love it.... kuna mtu anahara akiona hivi sababu atawai kagua 😂😂😂😂😂
Betty shiko You don’t need this you are bigger than it. Celebrate peace girl you will go far.
Uhuruto tunakuaminia sana mungu awalinde
Humbled president&God fearing
This is how a real president should walk and act Tano Tena mheshima uhuru
whe raila sees this anameza mate
TANO TENA
Sad appy killers dei
One love one people. No room for division amongst us kenyans. Those preaching secession, hatred and tribalism are not true patriots
Raila meza wembe na bado
Karibu rais
Raila onaga oh agakua manana 😂😂😂
Which Rais???we don't have a president in kenya , cheeei. ..
Ruzz swizz go read the constitution, a president shall remain a president until another one is sworn in. Don't dwell in NASA propaganda
NASA MKO WAPI MUONE UHURU BADO NI RAISI SIYO CARETAKER KAMA RAO
You have to be elected to have this privilege. Hakuna saa Raila anaweza wekwa state house kwa nguvu. Ni lasima ukubaliwe na sheria. You can’t force yourself in. And that is why we will go for election on 26th.
Iyo bendera ingine ni ya wapi?
Purity Okiru jeshi
Uhuru my Hero
Raila arona uguo akigua gukua....happy mashujaa day ma prezo
Shish Shishmaxine Raila ako Bondo akidemnstrate kwanza wako na ujinga sana nilisikia wakisema ati akisema hakuna christimas ati haiwezi kuwa leo amenze wembe
cheki hiyo tumbo!!

LIBYA
Libya six years on: No regrets over Gaddafi's demise
20 OCTOBER 2017
Six years since the overthrow of Gaddafi and despite Libya's chaotic turn, rebels say the revolution was still worth it.
Gaddafi was shot dead by rebels while trying to flee his stronghold of Sirte [File:Ernesto Ruscio/Getty Images]
by
Shafik Mandhai
The six years since the Libyan people's successful uprising to endMuammar Gaddafi's rule have seen the country divided between rival governments, various armed groups, ethnic militias, and a renegade general.
A once united rebel front has now broken into innumerable armed factions loyal to their home cities, political or religious ideology, or foreign backers.
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The conflict has claimed the lives of thousands of fighters and civilians alike, slowed the country's economic development, and given space for groups, such as the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) group, to establish a toehold in the country.
Regional powers, such Egypt and the UAE have become deeply involved in the country's complex conflict by backing renegade General Khalifa Haftar, and carrying out air raids against his opponents.
The country's deterioration has led many inside and out of the country to question whether the country was better off during Gaddafi's 42-year-long reign.
'Dream of return'
For one group, however, there is no hint of regret over the late leader's demise.
The self-styled "Brother Leader" left little room for dissenting political expression, and those who dared align themselves with opposition political movements risked imprisonment or death.
Spurred by the atmosphere of repression, thousands of Libyans fled the country seeking new homes in other Arab states or further afield inEurope or the US.
WATCH: Libya - Six years since the fall of Gaddafi (2:29)
They included members of theMuslim Brotherhood, monarchists, and leftists.
Most spent decades in exile and expected never to see their homeland again, until the uprising of 2011, during which thousands returned to their country to join the rebel cause.
"Alhamdulillah (thank God), I got the opportunity to go and I partook in what was happening," said Belal Ballali, a British resident of Libyan origin, referring to the 2011 revolution.
Ballali and his family fled the country after his father was placed on a wanted list by the Libyan government and spent the following 32 years in exile, living between Scotland and the central English city of Birmingham.
For much of that period, Ballali did not believe the former regime's rule would ever end and thought Gaddafi would end up dying a natural death.
"We used to dream about going back to Libya and that was always high in our hopes but to think that Gaddafi would be gone in the way he went was unexpected," he said, adding his first inkling of hope came after theArab uprisings that began in late 2010.
"To see what happened in Tunisia and in Egypt, there was obviously hope there but the reality was that due to his known brutality- he had crushed opposition in the past- I didn't think that this would ever materialise."
The dream did materialise, thanks in part to a NATO-led aerial campaign against Gaddafi forces, which saw the capital, Tripoli, fall to the rebels a little over six months after the uprising began.
Gaddafi fled to his stronghold of Sirte, but surrounded by rebels and hunted by NATO aircraft, an attempt to break out of the city in a large convoy failed with fatal consequence for the leader.
His killing was followed by a sense of optimism for Ballali but Libya's rebuilding process broke down several years after Gaddafi's death, fuelled by an abundant supply of weapons and young men without the prospect of a job due to the country's war-battered economy.
The division and the chaos didn't come directly after the death of Gaddafi or the success of the revolution...it was only when General Khalifa Haftar had his failed coup in Tripoli that he initiated the battles in Benghazi and the situation in Libya quickly began to deteriorate
Belal Ballali, former Libyan exile
"I felt relief that this could be the end of the war, that there would be no more bloodshed, and (there would be) hope, hope for the future."
The investigative researcher in his early forties said Gaddafi's death was not the direct reason for today's division and trouble in Libya and instead blamed the ambitions of renegade General Khalifa Haftar.
"The division and the chaos didn't come directly after the death of Gaddafi or the success of the revolution," he said.
"For a period of two and a half years, there was relative security given the number of guns on the street and generally speaking people were quite happy.
"It was only when General Khalifa Haftar had his failed coup in Tripoli that he initiated the battles in Benghazi and the situation in Libya quickly began to deteriorate."
'Patriotism'
Libyan diaspora communities are replete with similar stories and sentiments.
Mohamed Mukhtar's family fled Libya in 1999 during a wave of arrest by the Gaddafi regime and settled in the northern English city of Manchester.
Imbued by what he described as a feeling of patriotism and a yearning to return to his homeland a free man, he joined the rebel cause shortly after the uprising began.
Unlike Ballali, however, Mukhtar was certain a struggle to overthrow Gaddafi would eventually happen long before the 2011 revolution.
"Because I was brought up in a household that was strongly opposed to Gaddafi, we would always go to protests in London against the regime," he said, adding: "I really believed that regime had to go sooner or later, whether I was 20 years old or 50, I really wanted to be part of that.
"Libya is my eternal home, I was really moved by the oppression of my people, I wanted to achieve great goals and there is nothing greater than freeing your people."
Like Ballali, Mukhtar blamed the "greedy" ambitions of politicians and foreign meddling after the revolution for ruining the transition to democracy.
I would tell those who think it was better under Gaddafi that if they were to taste one month under the Gaddafi regime, I'm 100 percent sure they would review that claim and take the side of the revolution.
Mohamed Mukhtar, former Libyan rebel
Nevertheless, he insisted those who said Libya was better under Gaddafi had no appreciation of the scale of repression under his rule.
"I would tell those who think it was better under Gaddafi that if they were to taste one month under the Gaddafi regime, I'm 100 percent sure they would review that claim and take the side of the revolution.
"The solution [to the ongoing crisis] isn't to bring Gaddafi back, it's to remember why we had a revolution in the first place"
For Ballali, despite the pain of seeing the ongoing carnage in his country, the troubles Libya is experiencing do not nullify the necessity of removing Gaddafi and he remains a strong believer in the uprising.
"I believe the revolution was a success, however, the extraction of a bad tooth will always be painful.
"But it still has to be extracted and Gaddafi had to be extracted."
Infact nngejua maraga ako apo nngeatend lakini huyo mwizi ni hapana
Salute to our African hero Maraga
The more Ppl suffer the more pompous the ceremonies !watu wali pewa za kupiga kelele vipi?
mwendapoleee 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Balikiweni nyote.
Fek prisdnt.mwizi muaji
Raila, Maraga, Akombe and Musando are my heros
Jigi Jigi kwenda kabisa kwao ndio mungu wako ama wazazi wako mjinga hii
Happy mashujaa day to all Kenyans but mostly those who dies during and after election to save my beloved country
Shujaa ni msando
Leo hajajichoma ako sawa.
Rashid Netia siumuchome sakwe ww
Star Ggg 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Rashid Netia wee ni malaya
Watching from New York,,,uhuruto my heroes
Mama wa Taifa mara hii amejua kuvaa alikuwa anavaa kama muhusazaji wa Omena na Sukuma.
Emmah Owour drop your dress code we see
Emmah Owour I thought it my dress my choice, people have different tastes of fashion
Stop confucing us plz Kenya doesn't av president
Stubborn Belly Go read the constitution first before opening your foul mouth, any president shall remain president until another one is sworn in
Kagua while it lasts, Bees will scatter you subirini.
Hapo mtu wa maana n maraga,,,
Rashid Netia hauoni prezzo akiwa sawa ama ni vile Raila nikulia kila siku?
Rashid Netia exactly brother
Rashid Netia y
Rashid Netia of course
Aky tena
Bure Bure Kabisa.
Happy killers day
Khonde Lugo 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Salute to our African hero Maraga