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3 World Powers to be headed by Women!!!!
Rongla
#1 Posted : Wednesday, July 06, 2016 2:16:37 AM
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In just under two months,Theresa May is set to become the next UK's Prime Minister. If Hillary Clinton wins the US election, Germany's Angela Merkel completes the threesome.
What does this hold for the World's future?
enyands
#2 Posted : Wednesday, July 06, 2016 2:22:04 AM
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Rongla wrote:
In just under two months,Theresa May is set to become the next UK's Prime Minister. If Hillary Clinton wins the US election, Germany's Angela Merkel completes the threesome.
What does this hold for the World's future?



I always believe in women leadership. I saw how my mother steered or family during time of crisis, look at Germany despite all the problems happening in the EU zone they held steadfast.

Men who believe woman cannot challenge their dominant testosterone should go back to their mothers and challenge the same. They wouldn't be able to read anything here in wazua coz they would be busy looking after their fathers cattle with illiteracy.i would love Warren to be first female vp for that usa country .Women always get things done. Look at local chamas here in kenya . Most chamas run by men are marred by unruly and disorganized members.
Tokyo
#3 Posted : Wednesday, July 06, 2016 4:20:11 AM
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add Tokyo world biggest and richest city soon to be governed by a Woman.
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chemirocha
#4 Posted : Wednesday, July 06, 2016 7:38:00 AM
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Rongla wrote:
In just under two months,Theresa May is set to become the next UK's Prime Minister. If Hillary Clinton wins the US election, Germany's Angela Merkel completes the threesome.
What does this hold for the World's future?


You forgot Marine Le Pen who has a very strong chance of being the next president of France.

Aside from Angela Merkel these three are weak leaders with terrible records on policy.
iris
#5 Posted : Wednesday, July 06, 2016 7:39:19 AM
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@enyands, that kind of reasoning occurs to a very small %age of men. They usually have mothers/sisters/daughters and then women with a firewall in between. Witness @Obiero and @vvs perform the insulting in some other thread..
Ebenyo
#6 Posted : Wednesday, July 06, 2016 9:03:20 AM
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Rongla wrote:
In just under two months,Theresa May is set to become the next UK's Prime Minister. If Hillary Clinton wins the US election, Germany's Angela Merkel completes the threesome.
What does this hold for the World's future?


I dont really think gender issue impacts greatly on governance.It boils down to the individual leadership traits and above all, structures which no matter the person in charge,the interests of majority is safeguarded.The countries you are mentioning,UK,USA and Germany are deeply structured in a tradition of stability and prosperity such that it doesnt necessarily depends so much on who is the head.The heads mainly play a largely ceremonial and PR aspects while the laid down structures play major and crucial roles.So whether its a man or woman in the said countries,its inconsequental really.
Your observation may hold some water if it comes to Africa.As you know very well its a man eats woman society.
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streetwise
#7 Posted : Wednesday, July 06, 2016 9:10:48 AM
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Next will be Kenya
Ebenyo
#8 Posted : Wednesday, July 06, 2016 9:13:20 AM
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streetwise wrote:
Next will be Kenya


Yeah very true and that will be Rosemary Odinga.
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enyands
#9 Posted : Wednesday, July 06, 2016 9:20:02 AM
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iris wrote:
@enyands, that kind of reasoning occurs to a very small %age of men. They usually have mothers/sisters/daughters and then women with a firewall in between. Witness @Obiero and @vvs perform the insulting in some other thread..



Yeah I have witnessed it.they call each other names like it's because I married your mother, or then I'm your sister's husband so respect me ..its just funny.
CheckYourSix
#10 Posted : Wednesday, July 06, 2016 10:14:31 AM
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Rongla wrote:
In just under two months,Theresa May is set to become the next UK's Prime Minister. If Hillary Clinton wins the US election, Germany's Angela Merkel completes the threesome.
What does this hold for the World's future?


We also have the current Brazil president: Dilma Rousseff which from Wikipedia: Brazil has the world's ninth largest economy by nominal GDP, and the seventh largest by purchasing power parity.
Emerger
#11 Posted : Wednesday, July 06, 2016 11:09:07 AM
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Ebenyo wrote:
Rongla wrote:
In just under two months,Theresa May is set to become the next UK's Prime Minister. If Hillary Clinton wins the US election, Germany's Angela Merkel completes the threesome.
What does this hold for the World's future?


I dont really think gender issue impacts greatly on governance.It boils down to the individual leadership traits and above all, structures which no matter the person in charge,the interests of majority is safeguarded.The countries you are mentioning,UK,USA and Germany are deeply structured in a tradition of stability and prosperity such that it doesnt necessarily depends so much on who is the head.The heads mainly play a largely ceremonial and PR aspects while the laid down structures play major and crucial roles.So whether its a man or woman in the said countries,its inconsequental really.
Your observation may hold some water if it comes to Africa.As you know very well its a man eats woman society.


Well put @Ebenyo.
Its the indeed the structures that matters most rather the person at the top. This is in the developed worlds.
This is what we should strive to have, efficient structures.
The Great
#12 Posted : Wednesday, July 06, 2016 11:52:06 AM
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Man or woman nobody cares. Everyone is busy comparing the sizes of their chicken. Have u seen any difference btn women led and men led constituencies in Kenya?
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Mike Ock
#13 Posted : Wednesday, July 06, 2016 11:52:53 AM
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This issue of identity politics is really grating. Please let's not let gender parity overwhelm our senses. Stick to merit. Not saying these women lack the merit, just saying the merit should be the overriding factor.
enyands
#14 Posted : Wednesday, July 06, 2016 3:59:53 PM
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Mike Ock wrote:
This issue of identity politics is really grating. Please let's not let gender parity overwhelm our senses. Stick to merit. Not saying these women lack the merit, just saying the merit should be the overriding factor.



Make your judgment

1. from Forbes.

2
link from Harvard research


3.



business insider

Growing up I remember I was told to marry a woman who was Atleast 4yrs younger than me because woman matures faster emotionally and reasoning than men.

To add to that when divorce proceeding is going on even if the woman was the one doing wrong usually the judges statements go like " it's the best interest for the kids to be raised by their mother" I rarely see kids taken to father hata kama the woman is drunkard the state would prefer the kid raised by aunt ,or even foster homes kama ni majuu but rarely father.

I agree with all you guys .most companies succeed because of laid structures so that whoever comes to be a leader be it a woman or man it doesn't matter. Though apart from having emotions rollercoasters women make better judgements in common sense issues .That's just my take

My analysis is just from simple common sense and stand to be corrected. smile
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