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Euge wrote:washiku wrote:McReggae wrote:Take a look at this muddy road between Garissa and Wajir.  This is now what devolution should sort, and I still believe with time it will, if we fix leadership. You know, the "problem" with our economy is that its too capitalistic in nature, mixed with politics. The country would rather build roads in areas where those roads will lead to more "revenue"(tax) generation. That is why most rural areas has been ignored and maginalised. NE was always a strong zone of Moi yet he left it untouched for ages. Kibaki too did little. And thus, the central govt having failed for 50 years, then we can only try a different formula and thats why I think devolution might be right. I was being told about some key roads that were earmarked for tarmacking in Isiolo county during Kibaki's tenure. The area leaders refused saying that will open up the area to prostitution and other vices. .....and you believed so???? ..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
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Rank: Chief Joined: 5/9/2007 Posts: 13,095
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bkismat wrote:McReggae wrote:Take a look at this muddy road between Garissa and Wajir.  Blame sessional paper no 10 Ya 2012 ama ya 1965 or both?
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Rank: User Joined: 8/15/2013 Posts: 13,237 Location: Vacuum
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Euge wrote:washiku wrote:McReggae wrote:Take a look at this muddy road between Garissa and Wajir.  This is now what devolution should sort, and I still believe with time it will, if we fix leadership. You know, the "problem" with our economy is that its too capitalistic in nature, mixed with politics. The country would rather build roads in areas where those roads will lead to more "revenue"(tax) generation. That is why most rural areas has been ignored and maginalised. NE was always a strong zone of Moi yet he left it untouched for ages. Kibaki too did little. And thus, the central govt having failed for 50 years, then we can only try a different formula and thats why I think devolution might be right. I was being told about some key roads that were earmarked for tarmacking in Isiolo county during Kibaki's tenure. The area leaders refused saying that will open up the area to prostitution and other vices. The only Key road in Isiolo county is Nanyuki-Isiolo-Marsabit-Moyale road of which it has been tarmacked to Merille or which road did they refuse to be tarmacked and left agreed for the isiolo-Merille road to be tarmacked? If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/23/2009 Posts: 2,375
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washiku wrote:bkismat wrote:McReggae wrote:Take a look at this muddy road between Garissa and Wajir.  Blame sessional paper no 10 Ya 2012 ama ya 1965 or both? 1965 It is better to keep your mouth closed and let people think you are a fool than to open it and remove all doubt... -Mark Twain
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Rank: Member Joined: 8/6/2013 Posts: 640
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Swenani wrote:bkismat wrote:McReggae wrote:Take a look at this muddy road between Garissa and Wajir.  Blame sessional paper no 10 Please expound The best work of Mboya and Kibaki Circa 1965. Its all good.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 11/17/2012 Posts: 1,461 Location: Ngong Forest
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They can use the new technology demonstrated by no other than Eng. Kamau the CS (PS?) of using gunny bags [Magunia], they do that in Japan he said.
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Rank: Member Joined: 7/6/2010 Posts: 242
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My friend You are yet to visit Lamu mainland where a small local tribe called the AWER's or Mboni as they are popularly known live. You will attest they are not Kenyans and where they live the nearest school or health facility is over 40 km away .
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Rank: Elder Joined: 8/4/2008 Posts: 2,849 Location: Rupi
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Swenani wrote:Euge wrote:washiku wrote:McReggae wrote:Take a look at this muddy road between Garissa and Wajir.  This is now what devolution should sort, and I still believe with time it will, if we fix leadership. You know, the "problem" with our economy is that its too capitalistic in nature, mixed with politics. The country would rather build roads in areas where those roads will lead to more "revenue"(tax) generation. That is why most rural areas has been ignored and maginalised. NE was always a strong zone of Moi yet he left it untouched for ages. Kibaki too did little. And thus, the central govt having failed for 50 years, then we can only try a different formula and thats why I think devolution might be right. I was being told about some key roads that were earmarked for tarmacking in Isiolo county during Kibaki's tenure. The area leaders refused saying that will open up the area to prostitution and other vices. The only Key road in Isiolo county is Nanyuki-Isiolo-Marsabit-Moyale road of which it has been tarmacked to Merille or which road did they refuse to be tarmacked and left agreed for the isiolo-Merille road to be tarmacked? Certainly not Nanyuki Moyale and of course its tarmacked. There is a road I encountered on my way to Sericho. I think it connects Isiolo and Garissa. I stand co llected though. Clearly I was napping during geography lessons by one Mr Kanumbi (RIP) Lord, thank you!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/17/2008 Posts: 23,365 Location: Nairobi
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josimar wrote:My friend You are yet to visit Lamu mainland where a small local tribe called the AWER's or Mboni as they are popularly known live. You will attest they are not Kenyans and where they live the nearest school or health facility is over km away . I feel for them but can you see your description above?.....here we are talking a major highway connecting major towns and people sometimes take more than a week to their destination!!!! ..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/2/2011 Posts: 4,824 Location: -1.2107, 36.8831
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washiku wrote:McReggae wrote:Take a look at this muddy road between Garissa and Wajir.
This is now what devolution should sort, and I still believe with time it will, if we fix leadership. You know, the "problem" with our economy is that its too capitalistic in nature, mixed with politics. The country would rather build roads in areas where those roads will lead to more "revenue"(tax) generation. That is why most rural areas has been ignored and maginalised. NE was always a strong zone of Moi yet he left it untouched for ages. Kibaki too did little. And thus, the central govt having failed for 50 years, then we can only try a different formula and thats why I think devolution might be right. The Garissa-Modogashe and Modogashe-Wajir Roads are Class c and B Roads respectively, hence under KeNHA. The county governments are powerless there, they are supposed to take over (handle) those roads under KURRA and KERRA, thats what i understood about their roles! Receive with simplicity everything that happens to you.” ― Rashi
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