The Ruto government is just too much. These guys wake up every single day just to conjure up more ways to cause pain to Kenyans. I know we are expected to keep government in check as opposition but it’s literally impossible to keep up with the breadth and depth of the capacity for evil these guys have. It doesn’t have to be like this bwana. When we tell you just kicking Ruto out solves 80% of our problems you best believe! Just like he did with Haiti and now Ebola, for the right amount, this one can sell us to the devil himself!
Citizen TV reported Kenyan tea meant for export is stuck in Mombasa, even going to waste after the Pakistan route was disrupted by war.
But let me ask you, Africa...
How do we produce what the Africa wants, yet fail to trade with each other?
Algeria imports & drinks tea.
Morocco imports & drinks tea.
Tunisia imports & drinks tea.
Senegal imports & drinks tea.
Africa drinks tea.
So why is our tea crossing oceans, but struggling to cross African borders?
Sudan was once one of Kenya’s biggest buyers.
Today, the current govt has been supporting RSF and destroying our biggest market.
You cannot build African trade while destabilizing each other.
At some point, Africa must decide:
Are we building Africa,
Or just existing inside it?
Because right now,
Kenyan tea is rotting at the port...
while the market is right here.
@Apropos_KE It is unfortunate.
We've been condition to react for few moments then go on like nothing happened.
Remember genz demo &we counted the nos. of them who were shot..the shakaholaz! Now these,,then silence.
Next is tuko kadi...We are a country of quick gratifications not solutions
@Apropos_KE This is indeed sad...But True...Re-colonisation of Africans has been going on for years. Unless we become conscious and intent on taking back our mind. The lands and the choices will be taken forever.
@amerix Well, good observation. But, where are you addressing the behaviours of absent/hands-offs fathers?
Human nature abbhors vaccum, so when the leadership is non existence, automatically nature will take course and the nearby environments will influence child development
@NelsonHavi We need to have it in law that as a lawmaker, you and your family must be bound to use schools, hospitals, and live within the constituency you're vying for. If you don't like that then you have no business vying.
A noble thought if only it wasn’t fiction.
Kibaki’s 5.1 Trillion touched the real economy, roads, SMEs, electricity, agriculture. He built a middle class. What has Ruto’s 17 Trillion built? A political class of billionaires and phantom hustlers.
If this were Europe, Ruto’s economic model would resemble Louis XVI’s Versailles economics grand, delusional, and utterly disconnected from the hungry masses outside the gates. Meanwhile, Mutahi plays Marie Antoinette: “Let them eat GDP!”
If indeed 17 Trillion had reached “the rest of the country” as Ngunyi sermonizes, we wouldn’t be whispering about one term, we’d be demanding ten. The boda boda riders, mama mbogas, and jobless youth would be chanting in tongues at every campaign stop.
Instead, we’re left with debt, dollar crisis, and taxes so harsh they’d make Medieval Europe’s serfs revolt.
So no, Prof. Ngunyi, this isn’t the Renaissance. It’s more like the Dark Ages of economic misrule, where political aristocrats hoard the grain and call it growth.
Maybe it’s time for a refresher in Political Economy 101 preferably one that doesn’t start with Machiavelli and end with Gaslighting for Beginners.
Men,
The other day Murkomen was crying,
"Usifinye!"
"Usifinye!"
Today, he is ordering the police,
"Finya!"
Tomorrow we shall remind him when he will be screaming, "usifinye!"
"Guard your words and you'll guard your life, but if you don't control your tongue, it will ruin everything." - Proverbs 13:3
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