Nervousness amongst Kenyans increases as Jubilee and CORD embroiled in harsh exchanges

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General elections are always the worst periods for Kenyans. It is during electioneering that politicians unleash their dirty tricks characterised by ethnic hatred and bribery.

Kenyans will go to the polls in the next 18 months. Already all indications are pointing to a bruising and nasty battle. The main protagonists have released their dirty arsenals. And most people are increasingly becoming nervous due to the harsh exchanges between Jubilee and CORD.

Politicians have for years failed to act with decorum in the conduct of public affairs. We have had enough of tension-packed campaigns. Time has come for sober and issue-based public discourse. Kenya is an educational hub and our politics must reflect the same.

The onus is on the political class to change tact and refocus their campaigns. The international community would like to see mature politics centred around policies. Stooping too low to invoke tribal emotions lowers our standing in the eyes of the global community. It is not late to engage the right gear.