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Today i come foward with this simple question ,who will change kenya for the better?Folks from what i have seen and heard,people always try to bring in the tribal card when they have failed or are doomed to fail.Instead of these people dying their own death,instead they want to die with other people.As if this is not enough kenyans are naive enough to fall through these cracks and die just like they did in the last violence. Kenyans lets wake up and know that their is nobody who will come define our destiny but us.I was shocked when i went home last may only to learn that kenyan have not learned that they are being used as visikis for other people's selfish gains.Instead they are still blaming this tribe and this tribe.Will kenyans ever learn and realise that the rutos,uhurus,kalonzos just to name afew just talk shit to each other on the media and the head to restaurant where they cherish what they have done.lets wake up and also wake up our fellow kenyans so they can know that :thekikuyu,luo ,kalenjini,maasai,luyha,swahili,kisii,giriama just to name afew are not the main cause of our problems,its the government folks let kenyans not get used like they did in the last violence because election rigging does not justify killing whatsoever.
Well said Jahlover. I think the best way to achieve this is for there to be a radical change in law enforcement and in the judiciary that makes people accountable of their actions regardless of who they are.
Right now people think they are above the law because of their status, and they manage to get away with almost anything.
If everyone was held accountable to anthing they did, I thik this would change the country and how things are run.
On Saturday 10th December 2011 at 2.21pm, I met my Business Partner and Her friend at the Artcaffe in Junction Nakumatt Mall, Nairobi, Kenya. This was my first time to visit this establishment.
My Business Partner and I sat at a separat...
Singer, songwriter, and dance-floor instigator KG Omulo can do anything. He regularly packs American clubs with gritty calls for justice and hard-hitting Afrofunk. He has moved sold-out arenas with his baritone voice in his native Kenya. He takes...
When Oprah announced a talent search for a talk show host on her OWN Network, Mukami Kinoti Kimotho, 37, entered the competition. Though she did not win, she made herself a media personality and launched Mukami.TV, where she commands millions of f...
Baltimore is one of two cities selected to test an immigration policy adopted by the Obama administration that could freeze deportations of illegal immigrants who have no criminal records, the Department of Homeland Security said Thursday.
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