I like the comparison, Kenya Status during Mandela’s burial and during Mahama’s inauguration….Foreign Policy and Kenya’s stature during Uhuru’s time was on an all time high.
Can the lead presenter tone down a little bit. She is dominating the debate so much such that the guests input is reduced to a bare minimum. This is where Latif excelled. Being brief and to the point. But her she's all over.
It doesn't take so much critical thinking to analyze prof"s identity politics of victimhood and envy. We know the difference between agents of political change and pawns of political games. Respect is two-way!
That's according to the tribalist. If that's the case then diplomatic blundered must have started long time ago coz how then would he explain Kenya's loss at AU during Unye's time.
Diplomacy is about comprises and tit for tat .That's why this sounds iffy to you but if you any experience in international relations, it's quite usual.
Prof Kagwanja may be suffering from selective amnesia by gloating about the opportunistic role Kenya now enjoys in southern Africa. The prof is old enough to know about the cozy relationship we had with Ian Smith (Rhodesia) and the Bothas in south Africa. The exception was in South West Africa (Namibia) where late president Moi had personal rapport with SWAPO's Sam Nujoma. Tanzania (under Nyerere) was the lead African nation in the liberation of Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Angola and later south Africa. Nyerere as chair of the OAU liberation committee then headquartered in Dar es Salaam not only provided offices but also training grounds for freedom fighters. Tanzanian soldiers also actively participated in combat missions against the colonialists. Southern Africa has not forgotten that eternal debt.
Prof put it very expertly 24:45
That woman must listen
I like the comparison, Kenya Status during Mandela’s burial and during Mahama’s inauguration….Foreign Policy and Kenya’s stature during Uhuru’s time was on an all time high.
when amina lost the au seat?
@@TheTororist Kenyans usually have selective amnesia, but it's all our duties to eliminate our ignorance.
Can the lead presenter tone down a little bit. She is dominating the debate so much such that the guests input is reduced to a bare minimum. This is where Latif excelled. Being brief and to the point. But her she's all over.
right? many of us have been saying this since even before latiff left. some of the best spice discussions were held whenever ndu was on leave
Many people when promoted will be overzealous.She will learn with time !
I have never heard Prof. Kagwanja talking but I have red his writings.
How can we be if our latest behaviours ruin our international image through abductions & autocratic behaviourism
Where is Latif
Latif resigned
he rejoined nation media group
Kuna msee anajiita Ji-Tenge ama Khwatenge...amesha amua Baba ameshinda...he should watch this.
It doesn't take so much critical thinking to analyze prof"s identity politics of victimhood and envy. We know the difference between agents of political change and pawns of political games. Respect is two-way!
So Raila's run was over before it begun due to diplomatic blunders
That's according to the tribalist. If that's the case then diplomatic blundered must have started long time ago coz how then would he explain Kenya's loss at AU during Unye's time.
@@TheMaestro-mx3zh did we watch the same interview? Where does tribe come in Mr tribalist?
Professor kagwanja is a man of half truths...his is a broker playing both sides 😅
Diplomacy is about comprises and tit for tat .That's why this sounds iffy to you but if you any experience in international relations, it's quite usual.
This Kagwanja looks like Alai. Why?
May be some people wanted to announce their candidacy b4 UK expresses his interest. 😂😂😂😂
Prof Kagwanja may be suffering from selective amnesia by gloating about the opportunistic role Kenya now enjoys in southern Africa. The prof is old enough to know about the cozy relationship we had with Ian Smith (Rhodesia) and the Bothas in south Africa. The exception was in South West Africa (Namibia) where late president Moi had personal rapport with SWAPO's Sam Nujoma. Tanzania (under Nyerere) was the lead African nation in the liberation of Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Angola and later south Africa. Nyerere as chair of the OAU liberation committee then headquartered in Dar es Salaam not only provided offices but also training grounds for freedom fighters. Tanzanian soldiers also actively participated in combat missions against the colonialists. Southern Africa has not forgotten that eternal debt.
What exactly was the diplomacy exercise that helped the ICC case? Uhuru & Ruto still appeared in the Hague🤷🏽♀️
Pulling out
Kikuyus have never wished anything good to Raila Odinga. We all know Kagwanja preferred Uhuru Kenyarra.....
If that's what you got from this discussion I feel sorry for you.