mzeiya
Elder Lister
Couldn't have put it better.Hii ndio ile Wandia Njoya anaitanga inhuman fallacies practiced in Kenya. Just because you cab work from home and meet curfew doesn't mean everyone can.
First of all, how do you expect people to make a living when a curfew has been imposed?
Should businesses close so that people are always home and they don't have to worry about curfew? how are the people housed, clothed and fed by those businesses going to make ends meet? Will they be given a share of all the loans or bribes collected?
With no other way to make a living, is someone supposed to obey the curfew while ignoring their own needs and pressure points?
Your reply is actually quite insensitive to the plight of Kenyans out here. A Marie Antoinette moment from you.
Privilege makes people insensitive of others. Sad!