@georgediano One minute I am on the road looking at the bushes. Ghafla bin vu, kufumba na kufumbua, mimi huyo, I am in the bushes looking at the road. Mai Lord. Kama kawa, langu jicho tu.
@itskipkiruike@HonKangata What is there to think about when it comes to bad leadership? We are not excusing the opposition either, but they are welcome to join us in pushing for Ruto's removal because he has clearly failed. That said, when it comes to leadership alternatives, they are not any better.
@itskipkiruike@HonKangata Many Kenyans are joining opposition in pursuit of a common cause - sending Ruto home.
Failures of President Ruto's admin have affected citizens across all divides. Govt's continued disregard for the struggles of wananchi has created the strongest force bringing people together.
The Ebola issue has exposed President Ruto in the clearest way possible. It has revealed a leader who appears dangerously detached from the fears, safety, and dignity of the Kenyan people.
When citizens raise genuine concerns about a deadly disease and the government responds with secrecy, arrogance, and silence, the message is painful: our lives do not seem to matter to those in power.
If Kenyans suffer, they move on. If Kenyans die, they issue statements. If Kenyans demand answers, they are dismissed. That is why this matter is bigger than Ebola. It is about a government that has lost the moral authority to be trusted with the lives of its own citizens.
@Branicemercy Nothing, and I mean no decision is ever made with the interest of the common mwananchi at the centre. It can only be due to one thing, access to donor funds for personal interest.
So now the plan is to send Ebola-exposed patients from the U.S. to Kenya for treatment? Interesting. I must have missed when Kenya suddenly became more medically advanced than the βfirst world.β Truly, the surprises never end.
We must bring to a stop an administration that is burdening wananchi with the high cost of living. Voting for Kenya Kwanza on August 9 means voting for affordable prices of fuel, food, among other basic commodities.
Kenyaβs imported cars face total taxes of about 70%β100% of their value, pushing prices higher.
Here is the explanation of how the taxes are structured.
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@ledamalekina@osoroKE Say that to the birds. Cut down corruption, pilferage, public wastage and the problem will have been halfway fixed.
Twll us more about how taxes and public resources are being appropriated, then we can have that discussion.