2012 wrote:hardwood wrote:Very saddened that when I am struggling to service my mortgage people are carrying millions in gunias cash cash fari fari. Mbwa amechoka.
Boss, continue living an honest life. This gunia people malipo ni humu humu duniani. They may look happy on the outwards but they never enjoy a minute of peace. I knew one from one of the former regimes, he died a lonely, sick and troubled man and everything he owned was squandered by his kin like termites. They even buried him in an oviyo public cemetery so his grave would not to reduce the value of his now sold retirement home.
This thing of malipo ni hapa hapa is a lie to let Kenyans resign to fate waiting for the corrupt to get God's punishment. How come families of those who have robbed Kenya in the past are the richest in Kenya and their families continue to enjoy the loot long after they have died? Are you saying only the corrupt die?...Actually in certain circumstances, having money will help you have a longer life ...acquired legally or through corruption.
Lets throw them out and continuously push for their prosecution and make it very punitive... That is ho to deter them.....And again, vote out the two guys and make sure the CORD pretenders get no where near leadership of this country.