Reminds me of the popular "haves and have nots". So many of us are fighting for and or against Dr Njoroge just because his name resonates or does not resonate with our narrow minds and expectations. By the end of the day, life goes on - bills to be paid, kids to school, come to Wazua, share your narrow mindedness and whine as you express your frustrations etc. Sad that people who have gone to school, well traveled and been fairly exposed to diversity are at the fore front of fighting for the tribal linkages in all appointments even when its clear that its been based on merit. I know so many Kikuyu's who wake up and pray that they get a meal for the day (with UK in state house)and I also know so many others (non-Kikuyu's) who have access to everything courtesy of the ruling elite. We have to stop the tendency to base any appointments to the tribe. Personally, I think UK has tried to balance. I also think CBK needed fresh thinking but also required institutional knowledge that Dr Sirima has hence the balancing act. Let the man do his job.
"You've never lived until you've almost died; for those who have fought for it, life has a flavour the protected will never know."