@ookojarongo@itskipronoh No, it isn't. We have to be realistic, sometimes even if Ruto dropped his budget by 60%, it still wouldn't be enough for that road project, let alone most of the other projects in the country.
@ookojarongo@itskipronoh Where was the government supposed to get 200 billion to pump into that project, or did you want them to take a loan you people love complaining about everything?
@lihgton@mansang29 And you think military rule would be better, try protesting with a military leader in charge, at least with Ruto, there is still some freedom of speech😂
@Nigger_wut@droid254 You forgot to mention how they service the largest debt burden this country has ever had, and still have to keep up with development projects.
@_Ramon_KE@Kenyans Not really, they probably saw Tanzania as an easier and cheaper option because of the pipeline Uganda and Tanzania have built. At the end of the day, if Dangote chooses Kenya, that's good for us.
@_Ramon_KE@Kenyans The oil that is too expensive for Kenya to explore on its own, I see no problem with another company taking the risk, and Kenya will still benefit from the sale, at least he is doing something about it, unlike Uhuru, who just left the project to die.