hatutaki politics of deceit

This is your typical trolley pusher.
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Enough to lift anyone willing out of poverty.



Again, I personally know people that are doing better from pushing trolleys. Going from paying Sh800 rent to Sh8k rent is life-changing.

Gladly, no amount of you trashing trolleys and wheelbarrows, and other "dirty" jobs is going to change how much they can make and have made a difference.

Please note that I also don't celebrate poverty and living like slaves in one's own country, but the reality of our own situation right now is that before changes happen, before trams and electric taxis and delivery drones zip around downtown Nairobi, people are going to push trolleys and rides bodabodas to eat.
 
Again, I personally know people that are doing better from pushing trolleys. Going from paying Sh800 rent to Sh8k rent is life-changing.

Gladly, no amount of you trashing trolleys and wheelbarrows, and other "dirty" jobs is going to change how much they can make and have made a difference.

Please note that I also don't celebrate poverty and living like slaves in one's own country, but the reality of our own situation right now is that before changes happen, before trams and electric taxis and delivery drones zip around downtown Nairobi, people are going to push trolleys and rides bodabodas to eat.
I don't refute your argument. But I will refer back to where I started: that pushing mkoko only guarantees you a longer life so that you can continue suffering.

Think of it this way. If Ruto wants to donate 1m wheelbarrows, that's around 4bn shillings.

Think what 4bn used to create a textile factory can achieve. And how many people can be employed directly and indirectly.
Compare the quality of life with a wheelbarrow and with a textile factory.
 
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