limanika wrote:Mawinder and et all stop blaming Kikuyus collectively for no fault of their own. Though I don't speak 4 them, or anyone 4 that matter, I think the intentions in '13 & 17' were genuine. However the trajectory things have taken e.g. corruption, maize scandals, nys, sugar scandal, power scandals, kpc scandals, etc calls for new thinking. You can actually tell what drives some of these people- some believe they get power to get rich, not to primarily serve the country. Otherwise if you extrapolate to 27'& 32' - you don't need rocket scientist to tell you +254 could become bankrupt in the name of keeping agreements
Well said. I am of the opinion that, if Uhuru and Ruto abandon everything they are doing and focus on tackling corruption and dismantling corruption cartels once and for all, maybe
we will change heart.....but i guess asking Ruto to tackle corruption is akin to asking a hyena to become the Chairman of a goats association!