With all those calamitiesA Leader who has left his countrymen dying of dysentery and cholera occasioned by the recent floods flying ostentatiously and sickly-luxurious.
Hospitals back home lack equipment and drugs to redress the outbreaks but the Leader is not an iota concerned.
In the meantime he is taxing them to the last coin and even proposing to tax them even stiffer.
Hasora tawala. Fix the handchieth proper. You have the reigns till 2032, at the minimum.
Kwani maisha ilisimama ?
Are people judged by who their distant relatives are nowadays?Anyway wanasema huyu ni nephew ya mama ya asimio.
Almost eleven years ago to-date (May 22, 2013 - Gado).
Something about the old adages of leopards & spots & history & repeating.
Uncanny.
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Are people judged by who their distant relatives are nowadays?
Poverty mentality ni kitu mbaya saidi.
Looking at state expenditures from an impoverished, individualistic view will give you guys ulcers. States are not individuals, which is why they can invest in warplanes worth Sh100b a piece in peacetime.
Kufikiria na tumbo Kila saa distorts rationality...
Hehehe....look at the finger being manicured...Almost eleven years ago to-date (May 22, 2013 - Gado).
Something about the old adages of leopards & spots & history & repeating.
Uncanny.
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This is what I am talking about. Looking at state expenditures with the narrow lens of a Kayole huora is foolish. It is almost a rule that states have to be wasteful for economies to grow...View attachment 95689
Lakini kama uhuru alifanya,mbona mtoto ya maskini asifanye?
Wivu itawamaliza..
The GDP per capita of Iceland is $73,500.Poverty mentality ni kitu mbaya saidi.
Looking at state expenditures from an impoverished, individualistic view will give you guys ulcers. States are not individuals, which is why they can invest in warplanes worth Sh100b a piece in peacetime.
Kufikiria na tumbo Kila saa distorts rationality...
The Iceland PM is not running from his own shadows and past. We also see some of them in Europe riding bicycles to work.The GDP per capita of Iceland is $73,500.
The GDP per capita of Kenya is $2,000.
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The GDP per capita of Iceland is $73,500.
The GDP per capita of Kenya is $2,000.
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