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WHY UHURU'S LETTER TO KIN OF GARISSA ATTACK VICTIMS HAS BEEN REJECTED

President Uhuru Kenyatta on Thursday sent signed letters to relatives of the Kenyans who died in the Garissa University attack, a move that has been hailed by some as bold. However, while the letter will go a long way to console and commiserate with the affected families, much more would been achieved had it incorpora

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WHY UHURU'S LETTER TO KIN OF GARISSA ATTACK VICTIMS HAS BEEN REJECTED

President Uhuru Kenyatta on Thursday sent signed letters to relatives of the Kenyans who died in the Garissa University attack, a move that has been hailed by some as bold. However, while the letter will go a long way to console and commiserate with the affected families, much more would been achieved had it incorporated these nine aspects: 1. I’m sorry The mourning families would have appreciated the word sorry. However, not once in the letter does the head of state say he is sorry. The closest he gets to achieving this is at the tail end where he says “accept my condolences and that of the entire country”. 2. I let you down Towards the end of the now well too familiar security advert featuring the president, he says “security starts with...

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