@Mwalimu G

what can we do right now to hold them to account?
We start by voting aganist that bbi chieth...... my mentor say most people fail because of lack of consistency. Shida ya yetu he have very casual/dismissive attitude towards governance.
 
Just curious. Just how are you ensuring you get your pound of flesh.
My point that you deliberately choose to miss is that I have learnt the hard way that I can't get much from this government and that I can do zilch about it. So I tame my expectations so i minimize my frustration.
Meanwhile there's some government facilitated order that enables me to sell my five crates of eggs at the farm gate every morning.
Your arguement works for no more than 1000 individuals, let us look at it in the context of 10million able bodied men and women...does it make sense to you? Developed countries don't become so with such an individualistic attitude. It is this attitude that even when you become a person of means, instead of using your influence to make a good difference, you opt to move to exclusive neighbourhoods, go to exclusive clubs, drive vehicles that warm your fattening buttocks and put on airs like as if all your life you were royalty...
It is for this that educated Africans are of no use to their illiterate brothers...this attitude prevented the Njonjos, Koinanges, Kenyatta's, Odingas, Mois from improving this country to benefit generations to come....kazi ni kushibisha tumbo zao....now we live in filthy environs, systems don't work, no jobs for young people, young girls are taking up 'soft' prostitution or what we call slaying like it is a normal thing..... anyways we'll see
 
Hiyo naitwa ajali...

But on a serious note....What our politicians have been telling us is that we are too stupid to see through their games...look at this....

At the moment my fellow Kenyans are seized of a slogan that it is dynasties versus hustlers. If you counted the members of the so called dynasties and their extended families they wouldn't make one thousand people....are they responsible for the mess in Kenya? answer that one....
Are the ones propagating hate against them the solution? Answer that one too....
Let me shut up lest I spoil a beautiful slogan that makes people sound learned....

i didn't mention the phrase fools paradise
Your argument is lineal...you are assuming that damage emanates not only directly but from one source..what of their friends, families of friends, extended members of family and their friends etc....a corrupt head of state begets a corrupt civil service....how many people are hired in the civil service? If the very corrupt are incharge of sensitive and key dockets for a good enough length of time how much damage can they do?
 
Your argument is lineal...you are assuming that damage emanates not only directly but from one source..what of their friends, families of friends, extended members of family and their friends etc....a corrupt head of state begets a corrupt civil service....how many people are hired in the civil service? If the very corrupt are incharge of sensitive and key dockets for a good enough length of time how much damage can they do?
Go on. At least someone is provoked into some thoughts.
 
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