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A Better Kenya
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#1 Posted : Tuesday, July 28, 2015 4:49:37 PM
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1.How do you envision it?

2.How is it better?

3.What is holding us back from attaining it?

4.What can be done to achieve it?
tycho
#2 Posted : Tuesday, July 28, 2015 10:21:10 PM
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1. An intelligent object oriented program with equitabile wealth and opportunity goals among other goals.

2. It's better because it's intelligent and equitable and wealth and power are more evenly distributed

3. Leadership

4. Inspire leadership
Alba
#3 Posted : Tuesday, July 28, 2015 11:19:38 PM
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¿ wrote:
1.How do you envision it?

2.How is it better?

3.What is holding us back from attaining it?

4.What can be done to achieve it?


Tribalism and tribal voting is Kenya's biggest impediment. If you stop tyranny of numbers aka tribalism, people will start voting on issues, we will hold politicians accountable and stop defending incompetent people. Issues like security, corruption, crime etc will be addressed because people will vote on these issues. And Kenya will progress in leaps and bounds.

But if we continue on the current course, Tanzania will pass Kenya economically as Ethiopia is already doing.
tycho
#4 Posted : Wednesday, July 29, 2015 8:09:34 AM
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PeterReborn
#5 Posted : Wednesday, July 29, 2015 9:14:15 AM
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[quote=tycho]How do humans differ from ants? http://www.theguardian.c...heavy-loads-study-finds[/quote]

"Ants are among the very few animals, besides humans, that organise among themselves to collectively carry loads far heavier than an individual member of their species.

One of the challenges, for ants or humans, is finding a balance between synchronised action, or conformity, on the one hand, and the flexibility needed to adapt, on the other."
Consistency is better than intensity
PeterReborn
#6 Posted : Wednesday, July 29, 2015 9:16:53 AM
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Alba wrote:
¿ wrote:
1.How do you envision it?

2.How is it better?

3.What is holding us back from attaining it?

4.What can be done to achieve it?


Tribalism and tribal voting is Kenya's biggest impediment. If you stop tyranny of numbers aka tribalism, people will start voting on issues, we will hold politicians accountable and stop defending incompetent people. Issues like security, corruption, crime etc will be addressed because people will vote on these issues. And Kenya will progress in leaps and bounds.

But if we continue on the current course, Tanzania will pass Kenya economically as Ethiopia is already doing.

What causes tribalism?What factors encourage tribalism.Does education have an impact on tribalism?Who benefits from tribalism?
Consistency is better than intensity
Shak
#7 Posted : Wednesday, July 29, 2015 9:22:52 AM
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A country where its people will seek wealth through hard work and not through corruption. It is a serious cancer that is killing us
urstill1
#8 Posted : Wednesday, July 29, 2015 10:11:01 AM
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The time our institutions will be stronger than their respective heads. At the moment we have way too powerful individuals. Problem: No one is ready to strengthen the institutions for fear of loosing the "big man status". The good thing is when shit stuff happens, it does not choose tribe but how influential an individual is. Case in point, the current saga involving Ng'ang'a. Boinnet is defending the "apostle" openly. At this rate we are retrogressing concrete jungle built not withstanding.
PeterReborn
#9 Posted : Wednesday, July 29, 2015 10:20:51 AM
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urstill1 wrote:
The time our institutions will be stronger than their respective heads. At the moment we have way too powerful individuals. Problem: No one is ready to strengthen the institutions for fear of loosing the "big man status". The good thing is when shit stuff happens, it does not choose tribe but how influential an individual is. Case in point, the current saga involving Ng'ang'a. Boinnet is defending the "apostle" openly. At this rate we are retrogressing concrete jungle built not withstanding.

On the issue of Ng'ang'a are we sure that he was the driver or it is the usual sensationalization?
Consistency is better than intensity
PeterReborn
#10 Posted : Wednesday, July 29, 2015 10:29:07 AM
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A better Kenya needs rethinking.Paradigm shift.There is need of changing the Kenyan culture.
1)The culture of impunity
2)The culture of irresponsibility
3)The culture of corruption
4)The culture of tribalism
5)The culture of laziness
6)The culture of blame game.
7)The culture of early marriages
8)The culture of FGM
9)The culture of words without action
10.The culture of shortcuts and greed.
11)The culture of taking what we have for granted.
12)The culture of accepting mediocrity.
Consistency is better than intensity
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