KWS wameambia wildebeest kuwa; the border between TZ and Kenya stretches to 68Km, so they can use any part of the 68Km, bora wasiguze hoteli ya mkubwa! We are cooked!
You have clearly declared that you're no longer interested in Preservation of the Wildlife and their ecosystem but rather protecting the 16 hotels & Camps including Ritz Carlton which are interfering with the wildlife ecological niches. We Demand Demolition of the 16 hotels.
The Ritz-Carlton hotel in the Mara is no longer a plan it is standing, running, and already choking the path of the 8th Wonder of the World, the Great Migration. That is how far greed has pushed this country. A natural miracle that brings global fame, billions in tourism, and irreplaceable ecological value has been sliced open for profit. The man who should have defended it is the same man who ushered in this destruction. That is not leadership it is a betrayal of a global treasure.
@RitzCarlton didn’t just appear in the Mara. They were escorted into it. They sat with the First Family. They toured the Mara in a presidential chopper. They received approval for a project that no responsible nation would ever allow inside a wildlife corridor. And now, fully operational, the hotel stands in the direct path of a migration older than civilization itself. The world looks at Kenya and asks: How did a country blessed with the 8th Wonder allow greed to bulldoze conservation?
This matter is already public. It is already before the courts. And Kenyans know the script. When money touches protected land, when connections reach the highest office, when the president himself launched the same hotel now injuring the corridor everyone understands the risk of interference. A fair process becomes a prayer, not a guarantee. When the head of state is personally entangled in the origins of a project, who believes he will simply stand aside and let justice take its natural course?
Look at it this way @Marriott: if the migration corridor collapses, the migration collapses. And when the migration collapses, the 8th Wonder dies. That isn’t just an ecological tragedy it is an economic funeral. Communities, conservationists, tourism workers, researchers, and future generations will pay a price that cannot be undone. Ecosystems don’t regenerate on command. They don’t recover from greed. Once gone, they are gone forever.
And while we shout about this, while we warn the nation, the same presidency pushes cybercrime laws designed to gag the public. Not to protect security, but to criminalize criticism. Because the truth about greed is more threatening to power than any rumor. A leader who is confident in his integrity doesn’t fear citizens speaking. A leader who fears exposure tries to silence the people. That is exactly why these laws are being forced down our throats so that decisions like this remain unquestioned.
Ruto went to the Mara and launched the first hotel ever built inside a wildlife corridor, with full knowledge of what it meant for the migration. That single act tells you everything: nothing is sacred if money is involved. Not heritage. Not wildlife. Not the 8th Wonder of the World. And if a president can look at that natural miracle and still choose profit over preservation, Kenyans must ask themselves a painful question: if even the Mara can be sold, what in this country is still safe?
Beyond the psychological component, there is a socioeconomic angle to this:
For many millenials, it was not so much the physical distance between them and their parents but the assumption of parental emotional and material duties at a very tender age, which often happens to kids from not-so-wealthy backgrounds.
Parents become a fleeting shadow of authority only, not a place of refuge. And when we view ourselves in relation to them, it was often only as responsibilities because their parenting ended with taking care of us. Giving us food, shelter, and clothes - paltry as they were. And you were constantly reminded to be grateful because there were so many kids out there without such "privileges".
And - in adulthood - when you view subsequent relations (familial, romantic, friendships) it is almost entirely through the lens of responsibility, not the emotional warmth of camaraderie in such affiliations.
So you never really invest wholly into connections with humans for fear of the responsibilities they come with. And when they are out of sight, it is one less responsibility on your part. And you are one less responsibility on theirs. It is some sort of flight response, where you do not wish to burden, but do no also wish to be burdened by expectation of any form. Whether emotional or material.
It is also the contributing factor behind the situationship plague, which was mainstreamed by the millenial, and resides within the anxious-avoidant spectrum.
It’s back to the streets. Again.
They’ve brought a bill that proposes to extend the terms of the President, MPs, MCAs and Governors from 5 to 7 years and create the Office of a Prime Minister appointed by the President.
Stop this nonsense of amending the constitution.
#TekelezaKatiba
@mishra7_santosh@immasiddx Yours is most likely the battery saver turning them off after a while(Bluetooth, WiFi and USB ports). It's one of those options you really have to dig around to find.
5 years ago you would be kidnapped, shot and killed by a rogue state for just standing out to breath fresh air.
Please,
Never forget the pain, the agony and the loss.