Cornelius Vanderbilt wrote:nakujua wrote:murchr wrote:Cornelius Vanderbilt wrote:he better put those acting skills to good use. ati crying for underdevelopment ? nkt . thats funny though
Poverty my friend, not under development. And he's not the first to cry
Quote:The Commission on Revenue Allocation (CRA) Chairman Micah Cheserem was moved to tears by the plight of school going children in Kitui County during a familiarisation tour of the region. Mr Cheserem could not hold back tears at Lingithya Primary School in Simisi Location, Ikutha District in Kitui South Constituency where he discovered hundreds of pupils study under ramshackle structures made of sticks that often exposed them to the harsh weather.
Read more at:
http://www.standardmedia...poverty-in-kitui-county
Seems like life in south eastern ni shida tupu
its sad, and the worst part is that people living in poverty have been made to believe that is their destiny, they have been made to believe that water, roads, schools are a privilege and when done its just a favor, and so they continue voting in leaders who do nothing in the hope that the favor will one day come their way.
so how much tears should Raila cry for 20 years in Kibera?
Raila CANNOT cry for Kibera, he likes that status quo (poverty). Didn't you see what happened when he visited the place and found out that the youth there were no longer flocking onto his rallies rather they were busy working on the NYS project?
Raila will cry when he loses an election, that's for sure

"There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore
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