Very true. I once made a bridge of two strong wooden logs and bluegum timber that was just lying in my father's compound across a river near my home. That bridge was so strong that even lorries could drive over it. I didn't get paid for it but it helped ease transport between our villagesThis shows exactly why we lag behind. Two strong logs - like those in background - and a couple of 'mathirefu' (cut-offs) would sort out this small problem, but the people here are waiting for the MCA or 'gavament' to come sort them out.
Wacha mtoto adrown hapo usikie 'Oooooooooooooooh, Uhuru is useless, Ooooooh Kenya Navy ni wezi............"
requires strong men to do it...strength in the head, not muscle.Very true. I once made a bridge of two strong wooden logs and bluegum timber that was just lying in my father's compound across a river near my home. That bridge was so strong that even lorries could drive over it. I didn't get paid for it but it helped ease transport between our villages
Unfortunately, most Kenyans wako na mentally ya serikali saidia.requires strong men to do it...strength in the head, not muscle.
It is the weakness in the head.Unfortunately, most Kenyans wako na mentally ya serikali saidia.