WINNING THE COVID-19 WAR - THE HARD TRUTH

The land belongs to warriors, leaders and the wealthy.

The warriors (=doctors, nurses, security) go to battle in the time of crisis. Leaders have issued instructiond, which calls for self seclusion and less public interaction. The poor have a choice to die in their houses, or to go out and face corona rather than death tbrough hunger. If they get together, they will not let hunger kill them while the Chandarias, Atwolis, Uhurus Mungas and Kabogos have fridges bulging with goodies.

Therefore, it is the turn of the wealthy to step forward and provide for the poor (=hustler).
 
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The land belongs to warriors, leaders and the wealthy.

The warriors (=doctors, nurses, security) go to battle in the time of crisis. Leaders have issued instructiond, which calls for self seclusion and less public interaction. The poor have a choice to die in their houses, or to go out and face corona rather than death tbrough hunger. If they get together, they will not let hunger kill them while the Chandarias, Atwolis, Uhurus Mungas and Kabogos have fridges buldging with goodies.

Therefore, it is the turn of the wealthy to step forward and provide for the poor (=hustler).
Or the poor will pay them a visit one of these dark days of covid-19
 
The land belongs to warriors, leaders and the wealthy.

The warriors (=doctors, nurses, security) go to battle in the time of crisis. Leaders have issued instructiond, which calls for self seclusion and less public interaction. The poor have a choice to die in their houses, or to go out and face corona rather than death tbrough hunger. If they get together, they will not let hunger kill them while the Chandarias, Atwolis, Uhurus Mungas and Kabogos have fridges bulging with goodies.

Therefore, it is the turn of the wealthy to step forward and provide for the poor (=hustler).
Resident 'hustler' who has been throwing cash here and there we need his contribution to this pandemic.
Au its a case of beggars cant be choosers?
 
I don't know why the worry is in Africa, majority are used to seeing their loved ones die from malaria a treatable disease, most are used to the stretched health facilities, they share beds in hospitals, sleep on the floors in hospitals, they never get attended to by doctors, they have no medicine.
When the above happens in the west its a crisis, but here it's a common thing.
 
Previously it was divide and rule and that's what made them succeed. We had nothing in common. Weka watu wa ODM kando, weka wa Jubilee kando and pita katikati yao because you know after all, there will be people to come out and defend you as mtu wetu. Right now hakuna mtu wa Jubilee or ODM. We in this shit storm together. A majority of the citizens have one thing in common. The last time we had one big thing in common was in 1963 when we wanted independence. So it will be a delicate and intricate balance to navigate out.
very optimistic, but things on the ground are still the same.Ethnicity (negative) is still rife, look at the comments on politicians pages.
 
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