mpobiz wrote:
In the so called "democracy" it's all about the politician to make policies that can make a real diffrence. The rest are just noise makers and politicians can choose to ignore. Do not lie to yourself that songs and poems by entertainers can change government policies in their own. It takes a politician who has the affairs of the masses at heart to make a positive change. What kaka is doing is raising social awareness which is good and commendable. But let's wait until next month just like any other hit on billboard it will be yesterday's news and it will be forgotten. And you will be considered uncool if you quote kaka .we have to move on to the next wave. That's the big difference between a politician and an entertainer.
Has the part in bold ever worked in Kenya? If not then it might be time to try something new.
Kenyan politicians mostly look after each other. Change is going to have to come from the people. They are hardly concerned about the country.
Lets take the example of salaries. Do you expect politicians to vote to reduce their inflated salaries?
We are basically borrowing money every day to pay inflated salaries and pensions for public officials.
And when a politician tried to effect change, you the people were brainwashed into thinking he was your enemy. I have given specific examples. In some cases you even accepted that politicians assassination or detention because you were convinced that it was best for your tribe.
And have you read how
Didier Drogba played a pivotal role in ending the Civil war in CIV?Maybe you should have also told Drogba to butt out of politics and leave it to the politicians so Ivorians can continue killing each other for a few more years.