ayushnehra wrote:As a resident of Kisumu I must say, this is true..and shaming..even that 1% I think is too much..The governor keeps acquiring properties and growing his accounting firm. Nothing he is doing. & and to add to that worst part is the locals don't seem to care..they are okay with their omen and ugali..'
But then again as Kenyan's don't we all forget. Keter not even a month old..story is in the morgue now , about time to bury..!!
Agreed, Kisumu and kiambu are major disappointments given that they are dominated by a single party.
Nairobi, needs a jubilee governor for success to be seen, its politics has always been done by jubilee (and its predecessor parties) so much so that all its internal systems and staff are dominated by that wing. For a cord leader to succeed here, he must uproot the entire system, an impossibility.