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  • 11/8/2023
Embattled Meru Governor Kawira Mwangaza was on Wednesday tasked by the Senate to explain her 'kaende kaende kabati kabati' slogan. Mwangaza had to prove that it was not an ‘I don’t care slogan’ as was being alleged by the MCAs. https://bit.ly/3Ss0XTH

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00:00 You have also used a certain slogan that you are now being accused of using, "Kabati,
00:07 Kabati, Kaende, Kaende."
00:09 Did you actually use those two slogans in your speech with members of the county assembly
00:15 present?
00:16 I used it because it is a slogan for development, the speed of development in Meru.
00:23 The speed of development in Meru.
00:24 It is "Kaende, Kaende, Kabati, Kabati."
00:27 Just for us to be able to understand, what does this slogan actually mean?
00:31 What is "Kabati"?
00:33 What is "Kaende"?
00:34 "Kabati" means like accelerating to the fullness of everything that is highest speed possible.
00:44 And then "Kaende, Kaende" is non-stop.
00:46 That means that the development will be non-stop and at a very high speed.
00:52 Thank you.
00:53 And then the mover of the motion comes here and tells the senate that "Kaende, Kaende,
00:58 Kabati, Kabati" is a "don't care" slogan that says you don't care about anything.
01:03 Is that a misinformation and distortion of facts?
01:07 It is.
01:09 Thank you.
01:11 Let us proceed.
01:12 So then you are seen in many instances using that slogan, "Kabati, Kabati, Kaende, Kaende."
01:20 Then the MCAs have embraced the same slogan and they also use it.
01:25 Thank you.
01:25 Thank you.
01:26 Thank you.
01:26 Thank you.
01:27 Thank you.
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