Fam.
Rethink 'progress' as presented to us by 'civilization'. This type of "progress" rides on the back of pollution and great suffering.
https://t.co/53hmjfPT9I
Reminder that last year, this government slashed the budget for completion of Kenyatta hospital burn unit by Ksh 900 million. 2 months ago (April), the contractor abandoned the site over a Ksh 184 million debt.
Nimetoka kupeleka one of the offspring nje kunyorosha miguu and clear the sinuses.
NICCO buses are on the roads comfortably "moving" their goods aka people from place to place bila stress.
{The offspring has asked why they are called "Nicco Movers" like they move things?}
i think rates of mob justice deaths are only bound to increase as the economy worsens. it won't even matter if it's a real thief or not. it's more of a misplaced outlet cos we don't know or can't deal with the real cause.
Yesterday on Kenyatta Avenue, on my way to Community, I witnessed over 15 motorbikes, each with 2 people, robbing pedestrians and motorists in broad daylight... It was scary... Women screaming, others with kids, and I think, this is getting out of hand. They did this all the way to Valley Arcade I think... Is this the new normal in Nairobi? I saw a street preacher being snatched of his phone and some few coins...
I have come to detest people who restrain others from grieving. The body wants to release grief via shouting, screaming, and shaking, but mko hapo mnapapasapapasa mtu na kumshikashika like you're so wise and sage.
People are confusing being merchants and traders as entrepreneurs and then saying everything is going well have you talked to business people and see if they are doing well if the banker is not doing well and hence downsized on expenditure so does his mechanic
Leshan, this is the mentality that is making Narok municipality look like a slum in Nairobi.
Look at this pollution.
You won't escape systemic impacts when such careless attitudes catch up with you, or yours
"Chafua tu, kuna watu wamelipwa kusafisha"
@nkosira033
The same government called 8.4.4s so useless that employers were demanding CBC.
Kenyans must expand their minds and see that the government markets our survival strategies to foreigners. When educated people seek jobs abroad to escape the local economy, the government shows off to foreigners about our skills. But at home, the same government calls our skills useless and schemes hard to block children from advancing in school. Same with protests. Kenyans protest to challenge misrule and corruption. The government markets Kenya as a vibrant democracy with Kenyans very active in constitutionalism. But at home, the government insults and kills the same protestors it shows off about abroad.
This is deep, deep cruelty and hypocrisy that we have to understand.
Just cross the border to Rwanda and litter in Kigali then come tell us the outcome. Perhaps, I pray you get a good job/contract at Gigiri complex then discard your litter anyhow there then come & tell us the outcome.
Truly, just litter your house doorstep & tell us about it in 4k
"In a healthy society, a person of conscience would thrive while a sociopath would be shunned and marginalized. In much of today's society it's the exact opposite: people of conscience are sent to prison, and sociopaths are made leaders."
I think in the interest of life and safety, and alongside the wishes of South Africans, those being told to leave that country should do so at once. Just leave SA and come back to your home countries.
We will revisit.
For now, just leave.