@C_NyaKundiH@Kibet_bull This is common sense. When anything happens to a patient the doctor or nurse easily becomes the scapegoat. In a school it's the teachers. Police live under the illusion that they are above the law because they arrest lawbreakers.
@wahomethuku to secure admissions. Once there, they want their kids to live soft lives and so they themselves suggest such abnormal fee increments. The ones who suffer are bright children from poor backgrounds because fees are charged across the board.
@wahomethuku The people bringing confusion in our legacy national schools are rich parents. They take their kids to private primary schools but on getting to secondary they notice private secondary schools are expensive. They then take their kids to public secondary schools and even bribe
@amerix If you can't afford to fly abroad for medical services or access our expensive private options and still saying tutam, you are an irredeemable fool
@calvinokello4 The bad culture has been created by the political class. Arrogance, impunity and corruption that cause the deaths of ordinary Kenyans every second. It's coming to a Po point where the only good Kenyan politician is a dead one.
@StretfordPaddck Part of the problem with Amorim was his maturity. He easily got pushed to the wall by journalists I.e the 'Pope' comment and his rant while retiring. If anyone watched Guardiola's interview yesterday you could tell how to dismiss the Media.
@okayojoshua I can see through this. A popular politician from Western dies in an alleged accident. Days before the burial, he makes an outrageous comment about constitution change that's sure to rattle Kenyans and divert attention. Politicians play too much with us.