@robin_tenai@georgediano@RategoJuma My sentiments exactly.
There are more law abiding South Africans than there are lawless ones(even if some of them are in leadership).
We all love our countries, and whether we will admit it or not, love it when foreigners "chase their hustle" in our countries legally. Truth.
@ivanatwine4@MigunaMiguna 🤣🤣.....Focus please. At least there's a bus park. For raw disorganized and organized chaos try Nairobi's River Rd. You are lucky if you can find a bus and your luggage!
@kev_keviski@AokoOtieno_ If I may.....We keep saying "Kibaki was the best president we've had so far" but when you look closely at our electioneering history, you will realize we never truly voted for him. In 2002 it was the "Kibaki tosha"euphoria, 2007 we actually rejected him. Serious reflection needed
@IamOpiyo37589@CaptainDominicO They will.
They all claim that Kibaki is the best president Kenya had.
Irony is.....they killed each other while rejecting him in 2007.
Kenya is not ready for a reasonable president. Wanataka kelele.
@jimNjue_ Efficiency and effectiveness in governance will ensure there's enough to significantly reduce the level of poverty in our country. It's the same Kenyans that excel in employment and investment activities abroad because governance actually works for the citizens out there.
@MrJamesKe@Kenyans EXACTLY! Halafu we'll be here in 2028 crying, being teargassed and shot in the streets by someone we chose. Strange phenomenon.
Our political tendencies should be a PhD thesis somewhere.