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with the 2 leading presidential candidates, neck and neck, we asked wasn't running, where do they come from and what do they stand for? and we'll voting in this election really make a difference of the dog opinions and ask them, do they have faith in politics? and politicians also coming up on the show it's fame. parts of the political game does having a well known name help and independent gets elected, or they left high and dry without party political backing. and just wanting fiber kind of parliamentarians or female, why are so few women being elected to public office? we meet an aspiring women's representative who says that have to change with welcome to nairobi and welcome to our special coverage of democracy in action. right here in kenya. my name is edith money. now this election season in canada is
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an exceptional time. thousands of politicians are fighting for a seat either in parliament or county assemblies, governors and senators, even as a country president and millions of kenya's, a fighting for survival, as prices saw due to the drought, the pandemic, and the war in ukraine. but violence, both verbal and physical can also be a vote when up to some politicians pay to have their opponents wrapped up or shut down by hiring an armed gun or even renting a mall. d w. mario miller file. this special report from a will be election season and kenya means money making season kenyans, who are struggling to survive, earn a living by cheering for a candidate. it doesn't matter which party, as long as the minute, right. it's not about the ology. it's about putting food on the table. single mother, marina. we know mobilizes crowds whenever rubies women representative she normally
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to me until they get like a 100 women. the ladies are just blamed themselves because they have in the home so that we made him with just those things down after that at least to give them some cause. when a good day, each woman goes home with around $4.00 to $9.00, says marine enough to feed a family for about 3 days. women make a part of the registered voters. it's why it's important for politician to win them over. we don't have any job like 4 children that's supposed to go back to school. we don't have any money. so if we had to run somewhere around 40, but it's not only women who are paid by politician criminal gangs around now will be do their best business during election season, their higher by incumbent and despairing, and peace,
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governors and even presidential candidates. they tell us without house anal violence, without us being sent to intimidate others. these politicians would never be where they are. these gang leaders claim they can mobilize a 1000 men for political rally. if a politician wants his opponents vote, his skid, we use canes. if there are 50 supporters, we have 30 people surround them. we start beating them, the majority, get skid, and go back home. he sent us this video from a couple of weeks ago. his gang preparing for a rally, armed with sticks, one carries a pistole. it often ends in a confrontation with a police earlier this year, they were paid to attack supporters of presidential candidate william router. the
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granular says the goal was to disturb his rally to make it clear that this was his opponents. her a parliamentary candidate was injured. brutal blamed a dingo for the violence writing. he hired innocent, desperate and jobless young people to shed innocent blood. he's not wrong. the gang leader says, if they could earn money a better way, they would. sometimes they even get as destination requests. he says, you'll get an offer of a few 1000000 shillings, tens of thousands of euros to kill someone or to cut off body parts. if i amputate your leg, you'll have to deal with that for the rest of your life. you'll probably never get tempted to run for political position again. oh, for the killings they sometimes higher row police officers. he claims they help with the cover up. we approached the canyon police to confront them with his claim, but they did not respond to repeated interview requests. that elizabeth were there,
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i was running for a seat in the county assembly my robbie. my, when she went to cause to vote during nominations in april. she was attacked by an angry mob. i remember been full for one side and led as well pulling my hair was as you can see i, i had better low some few as strides of my hat. so i was really painful because i'm head to the desired torches and mothers head dead gone. they took her clothes and assaulted her sexually. she says she was so terrified, she gave up her candidacy. i had been people been killed. i had seen people get in last saw this kind of things really made me feel so bad, so it really it really intermittently been myself. yeah. she shows as a death threat she received on social media after the attack before. so i actually received a lot of these messages. this is saying that after the after the 14,
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i would get lost, like no one would find me. in recent months, there have been reports of aspiring politicians who've been attacked or found dead . electoral commissioner, just listening, i says the practice of politicians hiring thugs is only possible because there's no real accountable d if our people can be stopped and caused to vote for somebody else. obviously that is lawlessness. the only thing that we can do is appeal to the government of the day to make sure that people are not intimidated. critic say these practices are undermining the democratic election process. the people pay to do this, say they are too poor and hungry. they don't have a choice i the choice is that the ballot
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box and the biggest prize there is a presidency. the incumbent who can nasa is stepping down because he's not allowed to run for a 3rd town who can guarantee the new president from this election. although the leading figures a very familiar faces for candidates vying and the night before best general election, the 2 leading candidates deputy president, william, brutal and veteran opposition. eda wright loading. let's start with loading. the 77 year old is a veteran of canyon politics from the 1980s. you paid a major role in the opposition movement for a multi party democracy during the also retiring rule of kenya's then president daniel boy, i think i feel so far in his 4 attempts at the presidency. but the challenge, the legitimacy of the result 3 time the dispute in 2007 let the deadly clashes, which killed over 1200, the place more than 600000 in the current campaign. dingoes,
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promising to fight corruption and poverty deliver better health care and education, and their roughly $50.00 monthly allowance for unemployed use. his main challenge for the presidency is william, brutal. he has more humble beginnings and a set of war and his 1st pair of shoes. at the age of 15. he sees himself as a man of the people, a voice for the average canyon against the establishment. even though he is very much part of it. he's health key, political position for years. it was common and can in politics. he has changed parties several times. even being part of right now didn't go campaign. in 2007, the international criminal court charged him in connection with the violence that broke out after the vote. but the case later, the route of current campaign is promising to prioritize the needs of the poor was suffering under storing food prices. he wants to invest in agriculture to help can
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produce its own food. he's also pledging jobs in the 0 corruption policy. even though he has been repeatedly accused of corruption over the course of his career vote. and therefore for the leading candidates, perhaps the most pressing issue is for security presidential hopeful, william brutal sat down with the w. mariama la agriculture is the most competitive sector that we have in canada. whether we will talk about t, it'll have a coffee to about flower to do a vegetable. we are competing internationally. that is absolutely no reason why we cannot produce enough for bays. no reason why for 1000000 kenyans stuffing. what we're going to do is we have said in our plan, we're going to have a truck to be entered for being fund for farming ports. we are targeting 2000000 from us today. they are a net importer for food. we want them to produce enough for them to eat and we want
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them to produce a subclass for us to feed the money for his challenger. right? oh dingo, the emphasis is less about feeding the market and more about feeding. the masses is central to us that people have food, enough food to each labor. see that you're going to create forms in other countries sector so that we a moved towards food self sufficiency as an issue. and here we are going to do some incentives and also some subsidies to the farmers so that the can be able to produce more. the problem as has been here, that the farmers of felt should change in terms of assistance from times with farming implement. and also with the correct type of seeds and
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also for the laser. so bringing down the cost or for anybody to contextualize, what's really at stake in the selection we've brought together a group of canyons drawn from different backgrounds to explain to us what really matters to them or rather, or for some of them what's not important. the selection, so i just want to quickly take a poll who is definitely going to vote the selection, etc. sheila, i'm very surprised to see that you're going to vote in many discussions. you had given me the impression that voting was not an option for you. i kind of did k mccoy feel like i can vote for all right. so for the rest of you here, imagine you have candidates, we really feel passionately about what are the issues that you think the are going to resolve that haven't been resolved yet. joseph, let's start with you with i believe the coastal flipping is gonna go down a voice for the last 2 for the last minute. yes. because this is the time
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life has gone very down. i want someone really, really knew someone who hasn't been there before. so that it is a mistake that of me working for them and then government. i can take that. but if i haven't made sticky notes, then that means i tend to be accountable for would have for anything or when i tried to do, go to and maybe try to find some news from the youth. most of them i really joke las which is holding them to involve themselves in crime and some of us us and also something is not to live. it's the construction of our lending institutions, like colleges, maybe. yeah. so that one would really help the youth. okay. so what i'm hearing you guys talk about all sounds very familiar to me as a canyon and also on the continent of africa. but some are what makes you think that this time around your preferred candidates of choice is going to make a difference. but most to the same round of december to take up
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a little positions and the really new weight. so when we talk about the younger candidates, we're obviously not talking about the presidential candidates in this case. so you mean you're parliamentary and more local leaders? yeah. okay. sure, you said earlier that you think the new entrants into the ring or that one of the new entrance is probably going to be the solution bearer for you. are you hopeful, given that the systems haven't changed? i don't think it's in terms of who is everything i just think is a 1st face, 1st ideas as opposed to the norm, but we've heard for the past 10 and more years. all right, so should we assume them that everybody on this table is voting for new fresh faces? who only happen to be to? is that the assumption for making at this table? because otherwise, you're voting for the theme crop of leadership that has existed in kenya, nearby you from almost enough news for him loud voted from with
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call protest. so the credit for doing the not with us on the phone with the question as to what are you protesting against the corruption route in these countries? very home, which is really a for tonight's own. so the living stand it was before when we took a boat out from lake area everywhere. even let's see you on to our blow children identification card. you are, you love to be if you want them to work for you to love to be like every kisses. so it's really offered to us, ok, and citizens. and these could actually be the issues that are affecting a lot of young people because in october of this year, the independent electoral and boundaries commission that's the electoral body here in kenya began a process of registering new voters. the hope was that they would get 6000000 new names to that register by the end of february of 2022. when they were closing that register, they had only managed to get 2500000 new registered voters. however, as that was happening, digital, the famous people, boasting probably more numbers and to put 5000000 through their names in the ring
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and said they wanted to become politicians. well, i caught up with some of them and i want to find out if they believe that they can convert lakes to votes. i'm with jesse jasper, more than me is just in time for the last dance, as this family event winds down in kenya's highlands. what on me aspires to be a member of parliament, and after every one has relaxed, he takes a microphone to do what he really came here for to campaign my parents bodenal's were young and come in. the community actually raised me. they took me to school and i have to give buck with what with my life and mother me is no stranger to the microphone. as m. c. jesse, one of king as best known comedians about charlie more than a kayak, one occupant. he has a strong following booth on stage and online as a fanny man on the campaign trail. he leaves his manifesto interest, sketch ah,
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compelling even passes by to stay and listen. being famous actually goes a long way, cuz over 65 percent of my company is because of the name, but by the grace of god, i got as empty jesse's when i came here, i had to tell them. jesse is my actual name. doug rate itself is where the urban sprawl feeds into rural poverty. john, be quick. i an independent candidate and popular radio show host his frustrations daily. as parliamentary candidate, she grew up here and has plans for the area. she's hoping her shared experience with local voters who give her the edge she needs to win. but as an independent, she finds it difficult to campaign on issues. you know, having an issue with camping when you don't have money and you will go for meetings and people will be disappointed because you didn't leave something or you didn't offer them something because that's how our politics hasn't been in our designed
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mark bigler runs or research and marketing consultancy nairobi, he ones that a famous name on its own is not enough to get anyone over the finishing line. now they might be nationally known what the social media falling as people were voting and say, i want to follow. i like which i to see when i listen to in the really, when i saw you on the tv, what the bottle will be on, on the guns, to love to come in when it, by, you know, basically winning hearts and minds and probably in to some extent, being on the right political party of that particular piece because that might even play a bigger role than your mainstream media background. so these are sort of the dynamics that i think have a role to be back in south, the mentee, the local council of elders is throwing a big party to formerly endorsed jesse as their preferred parliamentary candidate. ah, the political rookie invoked his popularity to energize the crowd. am i possessed to be leaving fame and money for politics? he asks the crowd, that one, 0, they respond. you're not,
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you're not. c assurance, he needs that they'll vote for him. and so i'd like to continue that conversation and pick up where we've left off in that story and just hear from the panel that we have here. do you believe in leadership of young people? joseph, let me ask you 1st. would you vote for a member of parliament was 23 years old? why not? from the experience, half hug. all those young guys, if i can talk about my local m c r. soon as he gets elected, instead of coming back to the people, she goes and start buying big cas drinking high life. and that'll a deal this morning. you can get into his homestead. they've gone to associate with people in the mall. okay. melody can i get your views on the same? are you of the opinion that young people can or cannot lead?
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they can lead a truly believe that some people are born. leaders doesn't matter if you're much older, much younger, but i do believe that they need to work together. where does a young person a young aspirant, get a track record from? i suppose it's the same question that people who are trying to get into the job market as well as the experience come from. if you don't hire me, i can use myself as an example. i'm currently 26 years old. i have a track record the offer, holding piece campaigns in my community. i also have a track track record of being a mentor for the angles. so it doesn't have to be allege or something huge that can be seen by the people. but at least something that you have done to the community. okay. yeah, just if i want to come to you because we saw in the last election cycle, boniface one v vying to become a member of parliament, an activist, well known here in the country. and he said unfortunately, people didn't vote for him because they always wanted money. said we want to
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somebody who is rich. when do we want somebody who has a tractor or it is for me, it really doesn't matter very to or want to my does. he is, when you're getting back to like place, are you ready like to make the change to the community? are you ready to give back to the community? how do we make sure that our citizens we are keeping our leaders accountable. joseph to our, from their process in the middle where we are, we go back and stop asking them, what have you done. we want that is that under go i'm the try not have to we are left liberal is how do you hold someone accountable when you can't access their houses, access, assist them anywhere you want to call them. we want to get to the office. you can see them with a waitlist to do to see where it's so frustrating. yes, it's so frustrating. she'll let everyone to, we are allowed protests allowed to protest, but you know, as soon as you step on the streets, what happens says like if i knew in protest and it's my rights, how'd you on me?
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how am i supposed to reach out if you're not going to let me come to your house? you're not going to give me a forum. and i can even protest because i'm going to be gusto shots. so why are we having the selection? who is it before we really want to see these new blood nor to what the, the new blood bringing on the table? what are the people going to gain from this new blood melody? it my point of view. it's the last straw like we are at the end. it's just if something doesn't change, it's just gonna be chaos just fine. i mean, i'm doing it hoping. and we have seen it these hoping that they will do something. but up, up, up, we go back to our dispatcher, and i believe for the next 5 years to partner with them. they come financing with you. so i guess that's where we're going to wrap this discussion melody and joseph . joseph. she ranges sama, thank you for your time. yes, we are going to vote, but as a form of punishment, something you have never had. ah,
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women in kenya have a hard time in politics. as we saw earlier, the show intimidation is widespread. well, can actually introduced a quarter for women in parliament in 2010, but it's never been fulfilled. did up the correspondence? phillips marine got caught up with a woman candidates who is determined to change that in kenya's, amber county. fighting for the rights of women, suzanne battalions hoping to become king as young as 3 men representative, therefore, to 7 female members of parliament, elected by all voters in kenya's counties intended to address under representation of women in politics. you, terry says high experiences of growing up in a rural community as had driving force experience is over carrying water experiences over growing up. we singled my, those single moms, we doublet yields. that is what really motivated me to go for this position on the campaign trail. she meets women hotel,
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how. what needs to change if she gets into office. yeah. at least create jobs for us. and even if they're menial, you can get a pay slip. yeah. even if it's only $50.00 a month, it can help a lot of when susan goes to parliament, i want her to lobby the government for us to have a department where we can work with as women. so we can help ourselves. can and politics is dominated by men, attempts to guaranteed representation for women have failed or backfired. so then guitar received. this has to change. we had a, this letter, not there yet. so i would encourage more and more young women to go for this position. elective position to be specific before the weekend. women candidates still fall 5 behind men in securing campaign funding in kenya. but says mercy. so then sister, in campaign manager, they'll be coming that challenge to being an independent candidate also finances by
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to have hired a really good support from the people who understand her and who have hired a brief history about her in the was active ability. these widespread prejudice about age and gender. but susan's father is determined for his daughter to succeed at that you know what she might be young, but i'll let her do what she needs to do because i can't restrict her. since she's competent, i'll let her keep going. susan guitar, it is not new to politics. she's been a grassroots activist since her student des, promoting dialogue awareness of women's health issues in an end to gender based violence. when i go to college, i would like to push for good active health to ensure that women have access to sanjay towers to improve their dignity. one seats, one woman, and the desire to change things for the better for women in amber county. so then dietary is on a journey to the present women in the can and parliament. thank you for choosing dw news africa collection special. that's it. now from all of us in a row,
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