mpobiz wrote:[quote=radiomast][quote=mpobiz]
My fren I hope it brings sence back to you that 70% or more of our politicians in kenya were just ordinary people 20years ago.that's makes a very significant majority to make a difference. So what happened? Did they stop being people? Are they not supposed to be people who are supposed to bring a difference on challanges they faced when they were people ? so tell us who are this people to bring change in this country?
Is this a vicious circle that will never end?
That's why I gave the idea of a miracle politician who still holds the affairs of the people at heart.
About the footballer you would know that he did not start by pointing fingers. He played a diplomatic role and calming both sides. Our kaka is just being a baradhuli by naming people. That should be left to politicians.
Politicians in Kenya change dramatically once they get into power. Take Martha Karua. She was one of the heroes of the fight for multipartysm. A hero to many. One of the many so called dissidents who bravely opposed president Moi. Once NARC took power, she became an ogre, worse than the very people she had been fighting for years. Same thing with Kiraitu Murungi. Some of the people who railed against corruption under Moi became looters themselves in what was then referred to as the Mount Kenya mafia.
So NO. Real change will never come from Kenyan politicians. All they will do is divide Kenyans along tribal lines so that while Kenyans are busy fighting each other, they can steal.
They have also convinced people like yourself to defend their thievery using lame excuses. If you insist that only politicians should engage in politics then you should never comment on politics on this bored. Just leave it to politicians.