masukuma wrote:once you are done with political statements, poems, warnings and other related gimmicks - you will still need to face the fact that Kenya has a huge issue with capital in general. some of the capital destroyed there was stolen from public coffers, some borrowed from banks e.t.c. that's capital that cannot be transferred anywhere. for a country that is always walking around with begging bowls - you surely have an interesting way of looking at capital in general.
Suddenly, you have my attention, and I come in peace.
The Republic of Kenya has numerous structures that have come up where they should not have as a result of "corruption".
So many resources have gone into such structures.
I would love to understand your opinion of the infamous Westone Hotel.
There is the rightful owner of the piece of land on which the business stands.
There is a development plan that the rightful owner had drawn up, the school or an extension of Wilson Airport, I do not recall.
In your opinion, should the structures that house the hotel come down if the "correct" plan is an extension of Wilson Airport?
Should the structures be turned into boarding, administrative and lecture halls for the primary school and may be extended into a secondary school if the rightful owner is the Department of Education?
Or should the hotel be handed over to the Ministry of Tourism via Utalii Hotel as a training facility?
Should the "current" owner of Weston Hotel receive compensation for the structures he has put up?
In the "compensation" part of the above question, I reference the "Waitiki" Saga at the Coast where Mzee Waitiki was compensated for the loss of his "piece" of land invaded by squatters.
Go ahead. Prove the brainchild behind Operation Green Suny the idiots they are.
Give us your opinion of the manner in which the Weston Hotel File should be handled without destroying Capital.