@LeratoPillayZA Maybe he is right about the perception. The anger is misdirected. The immigrants will leave and the problems will remain because the immigrants didn't necessarily cause them, the illegal immigrants are just one of the manifestations of the broken system.
I removed my daughter from a girls' school owned by a prominent Kenyan when they denied us entry to the dormitory. I know I'm speaking from a point of privilege but I can't pay fees and I'm not able to see where my child sleeps...
When you hear politicians suddenly uniting to tell you who the “enemy” is, pause and ask yourself one question:
Who benefits when citizens are divided and distracted?
Too often, the political class closes ranks not to defend the people, but to defend the system that feeds them. They want Kenyans fighting each other while corruption, impunity, unemployment, and economic injustice continue unchecked.
The moment someone begins questioning the structure of exploitation, the wardens of the prison quickly unite and point at a new “enemy” to keep the prisoners distracted.
Kenyans must stop worshipping political camps and start defending principles. Accountability is not tribal. Justice is not regional. Truth is not partisan.
The real struggle is not between ordinary citizens. The real struggle is between a corrupt system and the people paying the price for it every day.
Jimi Wanjigi: I am not for two term, give me a break, why would I be for two term. Two term then what, one term then what? The issue is then what? In 2002, we had a moment similar to what we are going through, when everybody was saying Moi must go. Kibaki had a then what, and there were two anchors to his campaign: free primary education and a new constitution. When you say one term, then what? Tell me what you hear after that. After William Ruto goes, how will people’s lives change? #CitizenSundayLive
Let me start with my students of drama:
• OJ: Dennis Mugo
• Abel Mutua
• Butita
• Christine Njeri: Makena
• Rhino (RIP)
• Chris Wangalwa
• Laban Cliff Onserio
• Doug Mutai
• Lynne Murrey
The list is endless, and it gets longer every year.
I am a father and a mentor.
@EmpowerElevated@amerix Cassandra was the year before with Fred Ouda.
Doktari came the following year when Nax made it to nationals with Oj and Kwambai. We barely had any funding that year too but the piece made it to nationals for the first time in years.