The Legend of Karisa Maitha

mzeiya

Elder Lister
Emmanuel Karisa Maitha served as the Kisauni MP from 1997 to his death in 2004, aged 50, and as Minister in the Local Government and Tourism & Wildlife dockets. Kibaki mourned his death by describing him as a personal friend and confidant.
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Karisa Maitha rose from humble beginnings to a 'Hurricane' on the national scene as Local Government Minister & 'Mugogo' on the regional scene as Coast kingpin (unmatched to date). A trained Clinical Officer, he earned many admirers with his heart for serving the underprivileged.

His legacy as a Clinical Officer served him well when he made the move to politics, becoming a Councillor in 1979. He would later on endure political defeats & setbacks to Said Hemed & Rashid Mzee in the quest for the Kisauni top seat before securing it on a DP ticket in 1997.

He made NARC a success story at the Coast in 2002 when the region abandoned KANU for the first time since independence. For his loyalty, Kibaki would stand by him even there were calls to sack him as Local Government Minister, moving him to the Tourism & Wildlife docket instead.

Karisa Maitha was dubbed 'Hurricane' during his time as Local Government Minister, when he famously made a habit of making impromptu visits to institutions like Pumwani Maternity Hospital, sacking on the spot those responsible for the deplorable conditions of such institutions.

For fearlessly driving the Coast Agenda of education, land & the overall regional economy both vocally & in action like no other Coast leader before him, he was given the title 'Mugogo', a powerful leader. He was a stauch defender of the palm wine trade & its economic potential.

During rallies Karisa Maitha would famously end his political speeches by asking any Coast youth with academic certificates to stand up, their details taken by those in his entourage, and true to his word, many would get job opportunities in no time.

A nationwide beloved figure, Maitha's funeral is remembered by locals for the many college & university buses that thronged his home, a measure of the reverence the nation's youth had for him. There have been many pretenders to replace 'Mugogo', none has lived up to his legacy.

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Field Marshal

Elder Lister
He has been betrayed by everyone. Hata I hope jicho nyanya betrays him proper.

The issue is revisionism. Hata kama unachukia mtu, mpe haki yake.
Why has he been 'betrayed' by everyone? Halafu, if anybody is guilty of revisionism, its you Babuonists. Eti the freedoms we enjoy are because of the mganga? Where was he when the likes of Matiba were dying in detention and losing billions?

Sometimes let's be serious. Raila was only one of very many agitators for democracy, and not even the most important. Anybody with a correct sense of history knows that Raila only became prominent when he joined Kanu around 2,000 otherwise before that walikuwa wakimenyana na akina Wamalwa for the reins of Ford-Kenya...................
 

Mr Black

Elder Lister
I like that Karisa Maitha was keen on the people of pwani getting an education, that is the surest way to lift them out of poverty. Of course they need to have their land revert back to them to aid their economic emancipation but education would still be the more decisive factor in that quest
 

JazzMan

Elder Lister
Why has he been 'betrayed' by everyone?
He never seems to work with people for too long. Either they fall out, they dump him or he dumps them. Whatever the case may be, it's all politics and it is never personal.

Halafu, if anybody is guilty of revisionism, its you Babuonists.
Just because I supported him in the last election over the train wreck who is currently selling the country to the lowest bidder doesn't mean I am his sycophant. This is the point I was always trying to push but because you can only understand things in two dimensions, anyone who isn't for you is against you, right?

Eti the freedoms we enjoy are because of the mganga?
Where in my replies have I mentioned the freedoms we enjoy and ascribed them to Raila? Why are you jumping to conclusions? How does this statement, "Hata kama unachukia mtu, mpe haki yake. " translate into this your statement?
Where was he when the likes of Matiba were dying in detention and losing billions?
He was recovering from six years of detention from a misguided attempt to remove saitan incarnate moi. How you manage to gloss over that is impressive. And despite all that was done to him in detention, he still managed to get back into politics is something worth acknowledging, even if you hate the guy with a passion, hence my statement; "Hata kama unachukia mtu, mpe haki yake. "

Coming to think of it, why didn't your heroes Matiba and Kibaki unite to defeat Moi in 1992 yet they had the numbers? Selfish interests? Mistrust?

Sometimes let's be serious. Raila was only one of very many agitators for democracy, and not even the most important.
Where in my reply have I stated that Raila was the most important agitator of democracy? Where are all these things coming from? Again; "Hata kama unachukia mtu, mpe haki yake. "
Anybody with a correct sense of history knows that Raila only became prominent when he joined Kanu around 2,000 otherwise before that walikuwa wakimenyana na akina Wamalwa for the reins of Ford-Kenya
Anybody without a warped sense of history, distorted by the sheer dislike/hate for a character would know that Raila is a second liberation hero who had to start his politics afresh back in the early 90's after enduring six years of detention. "Hata kama unachukia mtu, mpe haki yake. "

I don't like Raila; never have, never will but when it comes down to who would have run this country better, the people you voted thrice for definitely are not worth mentioning considering the pool of candidates available.
 
After Kibaki had betrayed Raila. Don't forget that part.
Did you expect Kibaki to betray the 40 million Kenyans who'd elected him just to please one man?
That secret MOU should have been out in the public so that we can decide whether we want him in government or not.
RAT is best placed in the opposition he's just never learnt to stick to his lane 😁
 

JazzMan

Elder Lister
Did you expect Kibaki to betray the 40 million Kenyans who'd elected him just to please one man?
That secret MOU should have been out in the public so that we can decide whether we want him in government or not.
RAT is best placed in the opposition he's just never learnt to stick to his lane 😁
Dude, the logical fallacies in your statement are too many to start pointing out. Don't let hate get to you because of politicksters. They don't care about you and never will.

I also have better things to do than try make sense of your statement.
 
Dude, the logical fallacies in your statement are too many to start pointing out. Don't let hate get to you because of politicksters. They don't care about you and never will.

I also have better things to do than try make sense of your statement.
Whatlogical fallacies? isnt that an oxymoron

I totally get you, the truth has a way of getting you discombobulated. 😁 😁 😁
Let me break it down for you others who may be tempted to buy into your lies and revisionism
  • Did RAT have a secret MOU ? Yes/No, we may never know.
  • Were the voters aware of the MOU before the elections? NO!
  • Would implementing a secret pact constitute a betrayal of the voters? YES!
 
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