@Mwalimu G

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This small piece summarizes the plight of our nation very well, and you feature in the finak sentence.

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hope kwa funeral ya moi someone with balls will say it as it is
don't bank your hope in it...in fact they will come, say all the nice things about how moi united the country, the following day they'll be back to settings with Moses Kuria with his usual upii calling someone gitumia to provoke someone's goons to attack him so he can then turn around and say "you see...".....it's a merry-go-round my friend...the foolish are mesmerized by the choreography.
 
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Expecting less from a government that is taxing you and i through the nose for benefit of a few is escapist
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.
 
the following day they'll be back to settings with Moses Kuria with his usual upii calling someone gitumia
:ROFLMAO:
Kuria is a mad man.
But I think you must have come across an old Kikuyu song where the singer was asking his father to send away the woman he had brought into their homestead.
It went something like this....'baba nduingate gitumia giki, tondu nikinyaririte mucii uyu witu'.
Am sure @Meria can get us the song.
That must be what inspired Kuria.
 
Expecting less from a government that is taxing you and i through the nose for benefit of a few is escapist.To whom much is given, much will be required (Luke 12:48).
Mediocrity ndio mingi, accountability ndio hakuna.
What surprises, huyo Ruto 2017,2018 alikuwa Safi Kama pamba, wizi wake umejulikana after 7 years
 
:ROFLMAO:
Kuria is a mad man.
But I think you must have come across an old Kikuyu song where the singer was asking his father to send away the woman he had brought into their homestead.
It went something like this....'baba nduingate gitumia giki, tondu nikinyaririte mucii uyu witu'.
Am sure @Meria can get us the song.
That must be what inspired Kuria.
its by Karanja David nimeikosa but nimepata hii classic ya late 80s
 
Expecting less from a government that is taxing you and i through the nose for the benefit of a few is escapist.To whom much is given, much will be required (Luke 12:48).
@RANDY $ I believe mwalimu is simply being pragmatic.. tunaweza jichocha hapa eti 'we shall not accept mediocrity from our leaders' but truth be told, what can we do right now to hold them to account? Wameketi na wameamua that BBI is national focus, not healthcare, not industry, not roads, not reducing costs of living and doing business...
Is it defeatist to say that there's a 99.9% chance that Konyagi 1 and RAO will force through this BBI shit and even further burden us? Perhaps, but tuseme ukweli, hakuna revolution itahappen Kenya. Lube up coz we're about to be shafted even harder :mad:
 
Even if ni kujipanga, saa zingine mavi ineza kuku splashia kama hutarajii....
Imag

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
 
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