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Sifuna is a man with razor blade intellect. He has no scandals to himself that is known. He has been a good senator and did well on oversight as envisaged in article 94 of the constitution. He is capable to get support across the political establishment- old and young. To coalesce around a well known impeached ethnic bigot who believes in shareholding is all time low.
In the Kindgom of animals below, the woman shows the way. They may look responsible but it's just for the moment. This male tortoise is a deadbeat. But the mother is worse.
The African Sulcata tortoise will lay 15-40 eggs, burry them somewhere away from the eye of the enemy and safe enough to hatch later in the month. Maybe in 90-120 days.
By the time they hatch into beautiful young tortoise, the mother will have left long time ago.
Irresponsible parents in savannah are likened to Tortoise. They have zero parental care. No tortoise knows their parent. That's humanly sad but tortoisely okey.
In the harsh environment of places, being a "deadbeat" is actually a survival mechanism. If the mother stayed with the hatchlings, she would draw the attention of large predators to the nest. By leaving, she gives the tiny, camouflaged hatchlings their best chance at staying invisible in the savannah grass.