Kenya deserves leaders who hate mismanagement as much as I do. I’m here to share solutions, not just complaints. Let’s fix governance, one idea at a time.
Let me explain how this can be solved:
1. Distribute positions equally - an MP cannot hold 20 positions and eat from them all.
2. Reduce, No, spread wastage - How much do MPs get as mileage?
3. Empower (not handouts) small traders to build their own toilets.
4. CORRUPTION
"Explain to me how the rest of us have houses that have 3,4 toilets, there is a citizen in Kenya who doesn't have a toilet and has to pay to use a toilet, and it is supposed to be okay? How is that okay?"~Ruto
Dear Parents,
We can, and we must do better.
This must be a collective effort because your “rotten fruit” will eventually mix with other good fruits in a boarding school.
Ni hayo tu kwa sasa.
Our CJ is an honorable man and a senior citizen respected in the region.
Let’s not drag him into youthful revolutionary gimmicks.
His voice is stronger and louder than hundreds of protesters.
He has multiple channels.
Unless he insists on experiencing maandamano.
@dkmaraga@TomMboya Publicity or not, that was unnecessary Bwana CJ.
Especially the part where you had to be hoisted into the lorry. Maybe a Land Cruiser for your health and safety.
Let the young people handle these and more.
The outcome matters more.
You are not limited by options.
We must consistently engage with our kids.
I don’t mean talking to them, I mean having conversations where they express themselves freely.
The era of ‘sit down and listen to me’ is gone.
@StandardKenya@kilundeezy Nairobi is like ugali.
A town ugali, not shags, that is divided using a knife.
Everyone is allocated a piece - some big, some small, some medium.
Pick your piece and put in your plate then from there you can bwaso (pinch), what goes to your stomach, what goes to others etc.