Field Marshal
Elder Lister
Address these issues and questions and you'll see where I am going - the reason a country like Kenya is screwed by its own people, NOT LEADERS.
1. Is there a country that has EVER developed when the average woman has 5 children?
2. We live in the tropics with a fair amount or rainfall and sunshine. Why aren't we a net food exporter like Australia? Why are we having to import food from backwaters such as Tz and Uganda?
3. Why is our electricity consumption so low? Why do we import everything and manufacture nothing? Why don't we have cottage industries producing matchboxes, bread, exercise books, pencils, etc etc in ever village and hamlet?
4. Kenya now has one of the best road networks in the developing world. How are its peoples using it to promote trade and commerce? Everybody now is also connected to electricity, how are we leveraging this to improve economic activity?
5. Can a country develop when everybody is either a hawker or a mburoti magutamaguta seller/developer? If development is about PRODUCTION, how can a country of sellers develop? What is the role of education in the general outlook of a people? Are our people able to create and innovate anything else beyond memes and whines?
6. Kenya is food insecure and yet millions and millions of arable land remain uncultivated. The average age of a Kenyan farmer is around 60 years. What does this say about the 'youth'? What does the future portend?
7. Does a country owe its citizens, or do citizens owe their country? If you were to name just three things, what has GoK done to make you remain poor or economically unstable? Name THREE.Has gavament stpped anybody from starting a chicken farm or a furniture factory? Given that Kenya is now one of the places that is easiest to open a business, how successful have been our entrepreneurs?
8. What's the role of the citizen in maintaining the rule of law and civil behaviour? Why don't we hear of tribal clashes, cattle-rustling etc etc in say Canada or Thailand? Are they superior humans? Is it only the role of gavament to maintain law and order, or of the entire citizenry, especially given that it is impossible to man-mark every individual? How does the primitive insecurity perpetuated by many of us impact our economic development?
9. How come Asian and Eropean investors are thriving in Kenya while indigenous people are all over mourning about how their taxes are being stolen? Who pays the most taxes in Kenya anyway? Why are virtually all factories owned by Kenyan-Asians? To take this issue further, where are the banks, farms, hotels etc owned by say the very educated (redacted) who are always at the forefront of asking for their rights? Where is the economic dividend from their education?
10. Can a country develop when millions of its people are still allowed to fester in primitivity and barbarism due to, ostensibly, DEMOCRACY? Cattle-rustling. Drunkness. Early-child marriages and FGM. Witchcraft. Wife inheritance. Pastoralism. ETC. Why should a country that wants to develop tolerate these retrogressive practices that have a very high social and economic cost? Would similar practices be tyolerated in say Japan?
OK, wacha nipumue nacum...............
1. Is there a country that has EVER developed when the average woman has 5 children?
2. We live in the tropics with a fair amount or rainfall and sunshine. Why aren't we a net food exporter like Australia? Why are we having to import food from backwaters such as Tz and Uganda?
3. Why is our electricity consumption so low? Why do we import everything and manufacture nothing? Why don't we have cottage industries producing matchboxes, bread, exercise books, pencils, etc etc in ever village and hamlet?
4. Kenya now has one of the best road networks in the developing world. How are its peoples using it to promote trade and commerce? Everybody now is also connected to electricity, how are we leveraging this to improve economic activity?
5. Can a country develop when everybody is either a hawker or a mburoti magutamaguta seller/developer? If development is about PRODUCTION, how can a country of sellers develop? What is the role of education in the general outlook of a people? Are our people able to create and innovate anything else beyond memes and whines?
6. Kenya is food insecure and yet millions and millions of arable land remain uncultivated. The average age of a Kenyan farmer is around 60 years. What does this say about the 'youth'? What does the future portend?
7. Does a country owe its citizens, or do citizens owe their country? If you were to name just three things, what has GoK done to make you remain poor or economically unstable? Name THREE.Has gavament stpped anybody from starting a chicken farm or a furniture factory? Given that Kenya is now one of the places that is easiest to open a business, how successful have been our entrepreneurs?
8. What's the role of the citizen in maintaining the rule of law and civil behaviour? Why don't we hear of tribal clashes, cattle-rustling etc etc in say Canada or Thailand? Are they superior humans? Is it only the role of gavament to maintain law and order, or of the entire citizenry, especially given that it is impossible to man-mark every individual? How does the primitive insecurity perpetuated by many of us impact our economic development?
9. How come Asian and Eropean investors are thriving in Kenya while indigenous people are all over mourning about how their taxes are being stolen? Who pays the most taxes in Kenya anyway? Why are virtually all factories owned by Kenyan-Asians? To take this issue further, where are the banks, farms, hotels etc owned by say the very educated (redacted) who are always at the forefront of asking for their rights? Where is the economic dividend from their education?
10. Can a country develop when millions of its people are still allowed to fester in primitivity and barbarism due to, ostensibly, DEMOCRACY? Cattle-rustling. Drunkness. Early-child marriages and FGM. Witchcraft. Wife inheritance. Pastoralism. ETC. Why should a country that wants to develop tolerate these retrogressive practices that have a very high social and economic cost? Would similar practices be tyolerated in say Japan?
OK, wacha nipumue nacum...............