@MileseJonny@witsandwits Getting rich is opportunity meeting preparation or luck. Opportunities are created and a bad governance systems can make them limited.
@C_NyaKundiH Many math teacher went to the street to protest use of calculators in schls by students.Alot of scholars were against the use of comps.And to day we have influential people trying to fight the use of AI in schls. HSTRY repeats its self. Every mind creations are God's creations.
David Maraga: Fellow Kenyans, this is my personal pledge to you. I will not steal from you. I will not allow my family or friends to steal from you... If we succeed in confronting impunity and recovering stolen assets, we will reduce the cost of living.
There is something deeply wrong when a member of parliament asks Kenyans whether they think the National Assembly would pass an impeachment motion against the president. That question reveals everything about how our legislators understand their role.
They were not elected to vote according to their own interests or the president's interests. They were elected to represent the people who stood in line and put their names on a ballot paper. The impeachment motion is not a parliamentary initiative. It is a people's motion. It is coming from the streets, from the courtrooms, from the families who have watched this government defy court orders, auction sovereignty and ignore every concern raised by ordinary Kenyans.
When a legislator responds to that motion by asking whether parliament would pass it, they are telling you something important. They have already decided to vote against the people. They are just preparing you for it.
This is the fundamental betrayal at the heart of Kenya's parliament. Members arrive as representatives and quickly become something else entirely. They vote with the executive when the executive feeds them. They vote against the people when the people threaten the arrangement that keeps them comfortable. The party line, the coalition mathematics, the personal deals, all of these take priority over the voices of the constituents who sent them there.
Parliament was designed to be the people's house. In Kenya it has become the president's rubber stamp with occasional theatre to make it look like debate is happening.
The question is not whether parliament will pass the motion. The question is whether those who vote against it are prepared to face the people who sent them there.
That answer will come in 2027. And unlike a parliamentary vote, that one cannot be whipped.
Dismas wa Tabu. Dreaming in installments. Billed in full.
@C_NyaKundiH Focusing on the failures makes you look off...We should normalise impeaching leaders. It sends a good message to all the upcoming. Trying to impeach Ruto is the best thing that can happen.
@amenya_nelson I don't think you are worth the explanation. You sound like you have already fixed your mind. Anything else is a populist and hypocritical pan africanism.
Kama ulifunguka macho story za pst. 0wuor pia on this niko na high hopes utachange