Tangaza Update( can we be different)

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2008-03
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Tangaza University College
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A friend's family cannot access their property in El­ doret, Kenya. A fellow student hos been evicted from their house close to the college because of their tribal affiliation. A civil servant appears on Television claiming that he hos been dismissed unfairly in circumstances bordering on tribal hate. Welcome to the new Kenya. A These are just small signs of the situation in the country ('9' it the state of the nation) in the woke of tribal/ethnic vio­ lence. These escalations hove even affected relationships in the universities. About o month ago, I visited a friend in o local Public University. We walked post on area common with students com­ ing together to talk and interact and it was almost idle. Then commenting on that he told me that those who had girl/boyfriends from the other tribe (on whichever side) were no longer interacting. That took me bock. I was left asking myself, would I port with my girlfriend on the basis of the cur­ rent political crisis? Would you? By the time om writing this Koffi Anon hos pulled through o deal between Railo and Kiboki. What friends hove they become of late! We hope that this is going to trickle down into every aspect of our lives and Kenyans will once again be one . They hove shown the way, con we now build o new notion, one of unity in diversity, as sisters and brothers?
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