Uhuru live on KBC radio

He is talking about fighting covid-19 and how to bring the economy back on its feet. Hate him or like him, he still remains the head of state. What about working together as a nation?
 
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Most of our journalists are bonobos who ask bonobo questions. They should stay late at night and watch how Trump gets grilled by US media.

What hard questions would you have them ask him? Some of them are on this forum.
 
Most of our journalists are bonobos who ask bonobo questions. They should stay late at night and watch how Trump gets grilled by US media.
They don't want to annoy their bosses who are salivating for scraps from his govt on ads
See how covid 19 ads are on rotation on most TV and radio stations. Who can dare ask such an uncomfortable question and risk the sack
 
Fuck uhunye, ametishiwa maisha na orengo ati hawataki kuskia maneno ya korona, he promised Rao a referendum na lazima ifanyike hawataki kuskia.

What kind of a president is he kama hawezi show leadership on such simple matters, jamaa anakuwa swayed na mjinga ameshinda mara nne....fwak him!
 
Kwa nini watu wanapenda matusi hivi? Why not point out what you disagree with?

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What hard questions would you have them ask him? Some of them are on this forum.

1. The curfew to enter or leave Nairobi is expiring on April 27th. What next?
2. How many jobs have been lost so far? And what plans do you have to cushion those who have lost their income?
3. You have said exams will be held. When and How?
4. How do you plan to restart the economy? Which sectors will you focus on in the short term? any incentives that have been planned?
5. What is your view of BBI at the moment?
6. We are currently testing 1,000 or less per day. What is the plan considering today is the 40th day since we recorded the first CCP virus patient
7. Why is the drop in fuel price not commensurate with the drop in crude oil price?
 
1. The curfew to enter or leave Nairobi is expiring on April 27th. What next?
2. How many jobs have been lost so far? And what plans do you have to cushion those who have lost their income?
3. You have said exams will be held. When and How?
4. How do you plan to restart the economy? Which sectors will you focus on in the short term? any incentives that have been planned?
5. What is your view of BBI at the moment?
6. We are currently testing 1,000 or less per day. What is the plan considering today is the 40th day since we recorded the first CCP virus patient
7. Why is the drop in fuel price not commensurate with the drop in crude oil price?

Huyu ataongeza curfew with the local transmissions
 
1. The curfew to enter or leave Nairobi is expiring on April 27th. What next?
2. How many jobs have been lost so far? And what plans do you have to cushion those who have lost their income?
3. You have said exams will be held. When and How?
4. How do you plan to restart the economy? Which sectors will you focus on in the short term? any incentives that have been planned?
5. What is your view of BBI at the moment?
6. We are currently testing 1,000 or less per day. What is the plan considering today is the 40th day since we recorded the first CCP virus patient
7. Why is the drop in fuel price not commensurate with the drop in crude oil price?

I joined when he was answering questions, so I dont know whether all these questions were asked. Lakini questions 5 and 7 are not relevant to covid-19. Are they?
 
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