Jus Blazin wrote:alma wrote: I will look my kids in the eyes and tell them.
"I know there is no way in hell that the Kenyatta family bought 30000 acres of land with cold hard cash in one county called Taveta without being some injustice somewhere. It's just my feeling and I will stick to it."
@alma, do you know why tribalism will be there even three or four generations after us? Your answer right there sums it up. When you don't have factual evidence and you pass on such information to your children, in full confidence, trust me, animosity will always brew.
Surely, where does tribalism come in that statement? Or do you see tribe every time Kenyatta's name is mentioned.
I'll explain to you in plain economic sense.
I find it illogical that one family could have bought 30000 acres of land in one county and call the people who were born and raised in the same land "squatters".
That is only one tract of land. Gone to Mwiki, Githurai, Komarock, Ruai, Thika Road latetly?
Have you talked to the beach owners in the coast province?
You can bury your head if you wish. But even Bill Gates could not have bought all that land in such a short time with no known economic activity other than being the leader of a certain gov't.
But if you know of any business that will allow us to gain such wealth so quickly, this is an investment forum please do share.
Now if you want to call that tribalism, shauri yako. I'm just calling it economics and business 101 and probably one of the reasons we have issues with bwenyenyes and squatters in this country.
That is my view and I need no evidence. The court cases against the family have started and its only time and being realistic that will help us. Not shouting tribe na kuonewa every time this issue is brought up.
Jose: If I make it through this thug life, I'll see you one day. The Lord is the only way to stop the hurt.